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2013-14 Texas Golf Fact Book 2013-14 LONGHORNS 4 COACHES & STAFF 10 MEDIA/PROGRAM INFORMATION 1 2013-14 Longhorns: Head Coach John Fields______10-11 2013-14 Roster______2 Funk, Taylor______4 Assistant Coach Ryan Murphy______12 2013-14 Schedule______2 Griffin, Will______4 Volunteer Assistant Coach 2013-14 TV/Radio Lineup______Back cover Hakula, Toni______5 Jean-Paul Hebert______12 Media Information & Policies______3 Hall, Gavin______6 Pronunciation Guide______2 Hickok, Kramer______6 HISTORY & HONORS 19 Quick Facts______1 Hossler, Beau______7 McCarthy, Brax______7 All-Americans & National Honors______30-31 YEAR IN REVIEW 13 Preus, Kalena______8 All-Time Conference Championship Results______34 Schnitzer, Johnathan______8-9 All-Time Conference Standings______35-36 2012-13 Statistics______13 Termeer, Tayler______9 All-Time Team Bests______27 2012-13 Head-to-Head Results______15 All-Time NCAA Championship Results____22-23 2012-13 Miscellaneous Statistics______15 All-Time Team Bests______27 2012-13 Individual Results______14 All-Time Tournament Results______19-21 2012-13 Tournament Results______16-18 Morris Williams Intercollegiate______25-26 Conference Honors______32-34 Longhorns on the PGA Tour______28-29 T-Association/Letterwinners______38-39 Texas’ All-Time Tournament Medalists_____ 24

Quick Facts TEXAS GOLF QUICK FACTS MEDIA RELATIONS INFO/GOLF 2012-13 Big 12 Finish______1st Ashley Cushman______Associate Media Relations Director NCAA Championships______3 (1972, 1973, 2012) Office: ______(512) 471-9801 NCAA Championship Appearances______63 Cell: ______(512) 431-2677 Big 12 Conference Titles______4 Fax: ______(512) 471-6040 Southwest Conference Titles______39 E-mail: [email protected] UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS QUICK FACTS Media Relations Adresses Mailing: Location______Austin, Texas P.O. Box 7399 Enrollment______52,076 (39,995 undergraduate) Austin, TX 78713 President______Wiliam C. Powers, Jr. Overnight: Founded______1883 Nickname______Longhorns 2139 San Jacinto Blvd. Mascot______Bevo XIV RMRZ B.206 Colors______Burnt orange & white Austin, TX 78712 Affiliation______NCAA Division I NCAA Faculty Rep.______Jim Vick, PhD. Conference______Big 12 Home Course______The University of Texas Golf Club Course Stats:______Par 71; 7,412 yards

2013-14 TEXAS GOLF • FACT BOOK 1 TEXAS GOLF 2013-14 Roster Name ______2012-13 Avg._____ Ht.______Yr._____ Exp.______Hometown (Last School) Taylor Funk______---______5-9______Fr.______HS______Ponte Vedra, Fla. (Ponte Vedra) Will Griffin______74.33______6-2______RS-So._____ 1L______Lufkin, Texas (Lufkin) Toni Hakula______73.15______5-10______Sr.______3L______Espoo, Finland (Etela-Tapiolan) Gavin Hall______---______5-11______Fr.______HS______Pittsford, N.Y. (Pittsford Mendon) Kramer Hickok______72.57______5-11______Jr.______2L______Plano, Texas (Trinity Christian Academy) Beau Hossler______---______6-1______Fr.______HS______Mission Viejo, Calif. (Santa Margarita) Brax McCarthy______74.00______6-0______Sr.______1L______Ft. Worth, Texas (Heights) Kalena Preus______---______6-1______Fr.______HS______Honolulu, Hawai’i (Punahou) Johnathan Schnitzer______75.83______5-10______RS-Sr._____ 3L______Houston, Texas (Kinkaid) Tayler Termeer______76.33______6-1______RS-So._____ 1L______Austin, Texas (Lake Travis)

Head Coach: John Fields (New ‘82), 17th year Asst. Coach: Ryan Murphy (New Mexico ‘97), 6th year Volunteer Asst. Coach: Jean-Paul Hebert, (Texas ‘94), 4th year Pronunciation Guide Toni Hakula: HAWK-u-lah Kramer Hickok: CRAY-mer HICK-ock Kalena Preus: KUH-leh-na PROOS Tayler Termeer: tur-MEER

2013-14 Schedule Dates______Tournament______Location______Venue Sept. 6-8______Carpet Capital Collegiate______Rocky Face, Ga.______The Farm G.C. Sept 13-15______OFCC/Fighting Illini Invitational______Chicago, Ill.______Olympia Fields C.C Oct. 7-8______Jerry Pate Intercollegiate______Vestavia Hills, Ala.______Overton C.C. Oct. 20-22______Isleworth Collegiate Invitational______Windemere, Fla.______Isleworth C.C. Feb. 6-8______UH-Hilo Intercollegiate______Waikoloa, Hawaii______Waikoloa Kings G.C. Feb. 21-23______Redstone Intercollegiate______Humble, Texas______Redstone C.C. March 7-9______Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters______Las Vegas, Nev.______Southern Highlands G.C. March 14-15_____ Schenkel Invitational______Statesboro, Ga.______Forest Heights C.C. April 5-6______Augusta State Invitational______Augusta, Ga.______Forest Hills GC April 12-13______Western Intercollegiate______Santa Cruz, Calif.______Pasatiempo G.C. April 25-27______Big 12 Conference Championship______Trinity, Texas______Whispering Pines G.C. May 15-17______NCAA Regional Championship______TBA______TBA May 23-28______NCAA Championship______Hutchinson, Kan.______Prairie Dunes C.C.

2 2013-14 TEXAS GOLF • FACT BOOK TEXAS GOLF Media Information & Policies The 2013-14 Texas Golf Fact Book has been produced to assist the media MEDIA AVAILABILITY in your coverage of the Longhorns. We have continued to expand the PRACTICE: Interviews are permitted before or after practice sessions information available in the guide and encourage media feedback and suggestions for the future. Updated and additional information will be and camera persons are permitted to film practice with prior approval from available during the season through the media relations office. Please take Ashley Cushman. a moment to look through the media information on the following pages BY TELEPHONE: For a telephone interview with a Texas player or for services available and guidelines in the Texas media relations office. We coach, contact Ashley Cushman at least 24 hours in advance. A member also encourage you to regularly check www.TexasSports.com for updated of the media relations staff will schedule a phone interview around that information on Texas Golf. We look forward to working with you this person’s schedule. season. COACHING STAFF: For media availability and to verify locations and times, please check with Ashley Cushman. MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE PLAYERS: For media availability and to verify locations and times, The University of Texas media relations office is located on the seventh please check with Ashley Cushman. floor of the Red McCombs Red Zone (North End Zone office space at Darrell PHOTOGRAPHY SERVICES K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium). High-quality photographs are available through UT’s Media Relations MEDIA GUIDELINES Office. To request digital photographs of current and former Texas • Interviews with any staff member or player should be scheduled Golf players and coaches, please contact the UT Athletics Photography through the UT Media Relations Office. To schedule interviews with Department at 512/471-6573 or via email at [email protected]. coaches, staff members or players, please contact Ashley Cushman (abc@ POST-ROUND INTERVIEWS utexas.edu). • Home numbers for players and coaches will not be provided, and The Texas locker room is closed to the media. All post-round interviews players have been told not to accept calls or emails from anyone asking golf- will be conducted nearest to Texas’ finishing hole. related questions without prior notice from the UT Media Relations Office. Please do not contact a player or coach without arranging the interview through the UT Media Relations Office. • We ask that you do not arrive unannounced at The University of Texas Golf Club, competitions or dining hall to interview a player or coach without arranging it through the UT Media Relations Office. Media members must be escorted to interviews and to the team practice facility by a member of the UT Media Relations Office.

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TAYLOR WILL FUNK GRIFFIN Freshman • 5-9 RS-Sophomore • 6-2 Ponte Vedra, Fla. Lufkin, Texas (Ponte Vedra) (Lufkin) 2013-14 AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2012-13) • enrolled at The University of Texas in January 2014 ... will compete as a true fresh- • shot a season low 69 on two occasions - second round of the Carpet Capital man beginning Fall 2014 Collegiate and second round of the Morris Williams Intercollegiate BEFORE TEXAS • competed in three events and registered a 74.33 scoring average • recorded a season-best tie at 14th place at the Morris Williams Intercollegiate • 2013 Class 2A Champion • tied for 56th place at his first collegiate event, the Carpet Capital, with a 10-over • finished first at the 2013 Future Collegians World Tour at Inverrary GC 226 (81-69-76) • finished first at the 2013 AJGA Ocala-Mario SPorts Commission Junior Tournament • finished first at the 2013 Press Thornton Future Masters AS A FRESHMAN (2011-12) • finished first at the 2012 Future Collegians World Tour at Sawgrass • redshirt season • finished fifth at the 2011 Future Collegians World Tour at Sawgrass • ranked the No. 42 junior player in the Golfweek/Sagarin Junior rankings at the time BEFORE TEXAS of his commitment to Texas • two-time Texas All-State honorable mention • two-time Texas All-State Academic First Team PERSONAL • finished sixth at the 2009 HP Junior Championship Born Taylor Christian Funk on Oct. 30, 1995 in Ponte Vedra, Fla.. ... son of Fred and • finished third at the 2010 AJGA Junior Sharon Funk ... father is an eight-time PGA TOUR champion ... has one older half- • finished fifth at the 2010 AJGA Elbits Systems of America at Southern Oaks brother, Eric Funk (23) and one younger sister, Perri (14). • finished sixth at the 2010 AJGA Junior • finished fourth at the 2011 HP Byron Nelson Junior Championship PERSONAL Born William Stanger Griffin on June 15, 1992 in Lufkin, Texas ... son of Dr. Fred and Lisa Griffin ... has one younger brother, David (16) ... majoring in Economics. GRIFFIN YEAR-BY-YEAR Season Events Rnds Strokes Avg. Low Best Finish 2012-13 3 9 669 74.33 69 T-14th REDSHIRT FRESHMAN PLAY (2012-13) Carpet Capital Collegiate*______81-69-76=226 (+10), T-56 The Amer Ari Invitational______77-73-77=227 (+11), T-96 Morris Williams Intercollegiate*______73-69-74=216 (+3), T-14 * - denotes competed as an individual

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TONI HAKULA Senior • 5-10 Espoo, Finland (Etela-Tapiolan) • 2013 British Amateur Championship runner-up HAKULA YEAR-BY-YEAR • 2012 NCAA Championship team member Season Events Rnds Strokes Avg. Low Best Finish • 2012 All-Big 12 Team 2012-13 11 33 2,414 73.15 66 T-3rd 2011-12 13 40 2,933 73.32 67 T-3rd • 2011 Big 12 Conference Newcomer of the Year 2010-11 8 25 1,841 73.64 69 T-5th Totals 32 98 7,188 73.35 66 T-3rd AS A JUNIOR (2012-13) JUNIOR PLAY (2012-13) • made his third-straight appearance at the NCAA Championship PING/Golfweek Preview______74-70-71=215 (+5), T-26 • appeared in the Texas lineup 11 times, where 26-of-30 (.867) competitive rounds Isleworth Collegiate Invitational______75-77-73=225 (+9), T-33 counted towards the final team score The Amer Ari Invitational______70-73-72=215 (-1), T-26 • 13 of his 30 competitive rounds were par or better, including four rounds in the 60s Bayou City Collegiate Championship______72-67-72=211 (-5), T-3 • shot a season-low 66 in the second round of the Morris Williams Intercollegiate Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters______77-74-75=226 (+10), T-48 • matched his career-best finish with a tie for third place at the Bayou City Collegiate Schenkel Invitational______71-72-76=219 (+3), T-16 Championship Augusta State Invitational______74-77-73=224 (+8), T-42 Morris Williams Intercollegiate______78-66-73=217 (+4), T-19 AS A SOPHOMORE (2011-12) Big 12 Championship______74-72-83=229 (+19), T-33 • member of Texas’ 2012 NCAA Championship team, where he posted a winning 2-1 NCAA Regional______69-76-76=221 (+5), T-18 record in match play NCAA Championship______71-69-72=212 (+2), T-49 • made his second-straight appearance at the NCAA Championship • appeared in the Texas lineup 13 times, where 31-of-40 (.775) competitive rounds SOPHOMORE PLAY (2011-12) counted towards the final team score Nat’l Intercollegiate______72-73-75=220 (+10), T-24 • 15 of his 40 competitive rounds were par or better, including two rounds in the 60s Invitational______78-70-70=218 (+2), T-9 • shot a season-low 67 in the opening round of the Amer Ari Invitational Isleworth Collegiate Invitational______70-79-73=222 (+6), T-20 The Amer Ari Invitational______67-69-74=210 (-6), T-9 • recorded a career-best tie for third place at The Aggie Invitational Classic______71-71-75=217 (+1), T-23 AS A FRESHMAN (2010-11) SH Collegiate Masters______70-73-78=221 (+5), T-15 Morris Williams Intercollegiate______71-72-76=219 (+6), T-20 • 2011 Big 12 Conference Newcomer of the Year Augusta State Invitational______73-74-72=219 (+3),T-48 • carded a 9-over 225 (73-73-79) and tied for 56th place at the NCAA Championships Western Intercollegiate______78-70-71=219 (+9), T-23 • shot a 5-over 221 (76-74-71) and tied for 34th place at the NCAA West Regional Aggie Invitational______74-72-72=218 (+2), T-3 Championship Big 12 Championship______81-76-77-73=307 (+19), T-33 • posted his second of two top-10 finishes on the season at the Big 12 Championship, NCAA Regional______71-73-74=218 (+2), T-10 where he carded a 9-over 289 (72-74-72-71) to tie for seventh place NCAA Championship______80-71-74=225 (+12), T-89 • tied for 31st place with a 10-over 226 (79-74-73) at the Aggie Invitational • playing as an individual, tied for fifth place with a 7-over 220 (70-80-70) at the FRESHMAN PLAY (2010-11) Morris Williams Intercollegiate Amer Ari Invitational______77-71-69=217 (+1), T-51 Puerto Rico Classic______71-75-71=217 (+1). T-23 • tied for 23rd place with a 1-over 217 (71-75-71) at the Puerto Rico Classic Southern Highlands______77-75-74=226 (+10), T-36 • made his collegiate debut at the Amer Ari Invitational, where he carded a 1-over 217 Morris Williams______70-80-70=220 (+7), T-5 (77-71-69) and tied for 51st place Aggie Invitational______79-74-73=226 (+10), T-31 NATIONALLY Big 12 Championship______72-74-72-71=289 (+9), T-7 NCAA West Regional______76-74-71=221 (+5), T-34 • finished second in the 2013 Patriot All-America Invitational after playing a six-hole NCAA Championship______73-73-79=225 (+9), T-56 playoff against Kyle Westermoreland • finished T-49th in the 2013 U.S. Amateur, but was one of two that got cut in a playoff round to not qualify for the 64-player match play field BEFORE TEXAS • selected as the 2009 Finnish Junior Golfer of the Year • took medalist honors at a Finnish Junior Tour event in his native Espoo in 2008 • playing as an amateur, registered two runner-up finishes in Denmark professional tour events • tied for 18th place at the 2008 Junior Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass PERSONAL Born Toni Kristian Juhani Hakula on Sept. 27, 1991 in Helsinki, Finland ... son of Tommi and Helena Hakula ... has one younger sister, Anne, who has signed a National Letter of Intent to play golf for Texas beginning in 2013 ... majoring in Economics with a Business minor.

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GAVIN KRAMER HALL HICKOK Freshman • 5-11 Junior • 5-11 Pittsford, N.Y. Plano, Texas (Pittsford Mendon) (Trinity Christian Academy) NATIONALLY AS A SOPHOMORE (2012-13) • advanced to Round of 16 at the 2013 U.S. Amateur Championship • made his first appearance at the NCAA Championship, where he won his round in • finished 13th at the 2013 The Players Amateur match play against • member of the 2012 U.S. Junior Ryder Cup team • appeared in the Texas lineup 10 times, where 24-of-30 (.800) competitive rounds • qualified for the 2013 U.S. Open but missed the cut counted towards the final team score • finished first at the 2013 U.S. Open Sectional Qualifying Tournament in Purchase, • 16 of his 33 competitive rounds were par or better, including five rounds in the 60s N.Y. • shot a career-low 66 in the second round of the NCAA Championship • finished second at the 2010 Porter Cup • recorded a career-best tie for seventh place at the Morris Williams Intercollegiate BEFORE TEXAS AS A FRESHMAN (2011-12) • ranked No. 3 by Golfweek at the time of his commitment to The University of Texas • competed in six events last season and registered a 75.78 scoring average • finished first at the 2012 AJGA Ping Invitational • recorded a season-best tie for 17th place at The Aggie Invitational • finished 13th at the 2012 Junior PGA Championship • shot a season-low 71 three times • finished first at the 2011 Junior Players Championship • finished third at the 2010 AJGA Thunderbird International Junior Tournament NATIONALLY • finished second at the 2009 AJGA Rolex Tournament of Champions • advanced to Round of 64 at the 2012 British Amateur Championship • finished second at the 2009 AJGA Cliffs Championship • tied for 100th at the 2012 U.S. Amateur Championship PERSONAL BEFORE TEXAS Born Gavin Bryant Hall on Sept. 3, 1994 in Pittsford, N.Y. ... son of Bob and Mary • ranked No. 36 among high school senior golfers by Golfweek at the time of his com- Ellen Hall ... has one older sister, Bridget (21) ... interested in studying business or mitment to Texas economics. • member of the victorious West team at the 2010 AJGA Canon Cup • was ranked as high as No. 2 in Texas among high school senior golfers PERSONAL Born Kramer Austin Hickok on April 14, 1992 in Austin, Texas ... son of Doug and Lisa Hickok ... has one older brother, Carter (23), who is a senior at Texas ... his father, Doug, attempted to walk on to the Texas Men’s Golf team under head coach George Hannon ... majoring in Geography with a Business minor. HICKOK YEAR-BY-YEAR Season Events Rnds Strokes Avg. Low Best Finish 2012-13 10 30 2,177 72.57 66 T-7th 2011-12 6 18 1,364 75.78 71 T-17th Totals 16 48 3,541 73.77 66 T-7th SOPHOMORE PLAY (2012-13) Carpet Capital Collegiate______77-67-77=221 (+5), T-26 Amer Ari Invitational*______73-69-72=214 (-2), T-20 Bayou City Collegiate Championship______72-71-76=219 (+3), T-25 Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters______74-80-69=223 (+7), T-31 Schenkel Invitational______68-77-77=222 (+6), T-30 Augusta State Invitational______74-70-72=216 (E), T-13 Morris Williams Intercollegiate______73-67-72=212 (-1), T-7 Big 12 Championship______74-72-72=218 (+8), T-10 NCAA Regional______74-74-73=221 (+5), T-18 NCAA Championship______72-66-73=211 (+1), T-38 FRESHMAN PLAY (2011-12) Fighting Illini Invitational______74-75-76=225 (+15), T-46 Puerto Rico Classic______75-71-71=223 (+7), T-43 SH Collegiate Masters______75-72-83=230 (+14), T-52 Morris Williams Intercollegiate______74-72-85=231(+18). T-55 The Aggie Invitational______83-73-71=227 (+11), T-17 * - denotes competed as an individual

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BEAU BRAX HOSSLER MCCARTHY RS-Freshman • 6-1 Senior • 6-0 Mission Viejo, Calif. Ft. Worth, Texas (Santa Margarita) (Heights) 2012-13 AS A JUNIOR (2012-13) • enrolled at The University of Texas in January 2013 ... will compete as a true fresh- • registered a 74.00 stroke average in four events man beginning Fall 2013 • shot a career-low 67 in the opening round of the Bayou City Collegiate Championship • recorded a career-best tied for sixth place at the Bayou City Collegiate Championship NATIONALLY • made his collegiate debut at The Amer Ari Invitational, where he tied for 70th place • 2013 Southern Golf Association Amateur champion at 6-over par (71-76-75) • competed in the 2011 (age 16) and 2012 U.S. Open Championships, including a tie for 29th place in 2012 at The Olympic Club in San Francisco, Calif., after briefly BEFORE TEXAS leading the field during the second round • two-time Texas 4A runner-up (2007, 2010) • competed as an amateur at the 2012 PGA Tour AT&T National at Congressional • tied for 38th place at the 2012 Texas Amateur Country Club • tied for 10th place at the 2012 North Texas Amateur • pair of top five finishes on the American Junior Golf Circuit, including the 2009 BEFORE TEXAS Junior Shootout and 2010 Elbit Systerms of America Junior • 2012 Rolex Junior All-America First Team Championship • 2012 California Interscholastic Federation/Southern California Golf Association State High School Championship runner-up PERSONAL • 2011 U.S. Junior Amateur medalist Born James Braxton McCarthy on Nov. 15, 1991 in Ft. Worth, Texas ... son of Tom and • member of victorious U.S. Team at 2012 Junior Ryder Cup Julie McCarthy ... has one older brother, Bryce, and a younger sister, Emma, who is a • ranked the No. 2 junior player in the Golfweek/Sagarin Junior rankings at the time freshman at The University of Texas ... majoring in Marketing with a minor in Finance. of his commitment to Texas MCCARTHY YEAR-BY-YEAR PERSONAL Season Events Rnds Strokes Avg. Low Best Finish 2012-13 4 12 888 74.00 67 T-6th Born Beau Edward Hossler, Jr., on March 16, 1995 in Mission Viejo, Calif. ... son of Beau Hossler, Sr., and Amy Balsz ... father is a USC alum ... has one younger sister, JUNIOR PLAY (2012-13) Danielle (12) ... interested in studying business. The Amer Ari Invitational______71-76-75=222 (+6), T-70 Bayou City Collegiate Championship*______67-69-77=213 (-3), T-6 Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters______78-76-80=234 (+18), 70 Morris Williams Intercollegiate*______73-75-71=219 (+6), T-31 * - denotes competed as an individual

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KALENA JOHNATHAN PREUS SCHNITZER Freshman • 6-1 RS-Senior • 5-10 Honolulu, Hawai’i Houston, Texas (Punahou) (Kinkaid) BEFORE TEXAS AS A REDSHIRT JUNIOR (2012-13) • helped lead Punahou High School to team state chamionships in 2010 and 2011 • registered a 75.83 stroke average in two events • 2011 conference champion • tied for 58th place at the Carpet Capital Collegiate at 11-over par (78-70-79) • two-time Turtle Bay Amateur champion (2011, 2012) • shot a 15-over 228 and tied for 58th place at the Morris Williams Intercollegiate • 2011 Mid-pacific Open champion in the amateur flight AS A JUNIOR (2011-12) • finished second place at the 2011 State Amateur • competed in the 2010 U.S. Amateur • redshirt season PERSONAL AS A SOPHOMORE (2010-11) Born Kalena Kalaninoheailunaliloa Winston Preus on Dec. 29, 1994 in Honolulu, • posted a season-best tie for 14th place at the Aggie Invitational, where he shot a Hawaii ... son of Glenn and Melisa Preus ... major is undeclared. 6-over 222 (76-73-73) • carded a 19-over 232 (81-78-73) and tied for 35th place at the Morris Williams Intercollegiate • tied for 21st place with a 13-over 223 at the Jack Nicklaus Invitational • shot a 14-over 230 (76-77-77) and tied for 38th place at the PING Preview • tied for 63rd place at the season-opening Olympia Fields/Fighting Illini Invitational with a 16-over 226 (78-70-78) AS A FRESHMAN (2009-10) • registered a 77.44 stroke average in six events • recorded his season-best finish at the Mauna Lani Invitational, where he tied for 21st place at 4-over par (78-70-72) • tied for 23rd place at the Morris Williams Intercollegiate at 11-over par (74-73-77) • made his collegiate debut at the Baylor Intercollegiate, where he tied for 61st place at 22-over par (80-83-72) BEFORE TEXAS • won the 2008 AJGA Elbit Systems of America Junior Golf Classic at the Southern Oaks Golf Club in Fort Worth • placed fourth at the AJGA Rolex Invitational • placed second at the 2009 Texas State Amateur Championship • a four-time all-conference selection at Kinkaid H.S., where he also played two sea- sons of basketball PERSONAL Born Johnathan Andrew Schnitzer on July 13, 1990 in Houston, Texas ... son of Debbie and Doug Schnitzer ... father, Doug, played one season of college golf at Tulane University ... majoring in Corporate Communication with a Business Foundation Certificate.

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TAYLER TERMEER RS-Sophomore • 6-1 Austin, Texas (Lake Travis) SCHNITZER YEAR-BY-YEAR AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2012-13) Season Events Rnds Strokes Avg. Low Best Finish • made his collegiate debut at the Morris Williams Intercollegiate where he tied for 2012-13 2 6 455 75.83 70 T-58th 60th place at 16-over 229 (80-74-75) 2011-12 redshirted 2010-11 6 18 1,375 76.39 70 T-14th AS A FRESHMAN (2011-2012) 2009-10 6 18 1,394 77.44 70 T-21st • redshirt season Totals 18 54 4,139 76.65 70 T-14th BEFORE TEXAS REDSHIRT JUNIOR PLAY (2012-13) • 2009 Austin Amateur champion Carpet Capital Collegiate______78-70-79=227 (+11), T-58 Morris Williams Intercollegiate*______79-75-74=228 (+15), T-58 • multiple winner on the Texas Junior Golf Tour and the Texas Legends Tour • competed at the 2010 Western Amateur Championship SOPHOMORE PLAY (2010-11) • ranked No. 124 nationally among high school senior golfers by Golfweek at the time Fighting Illini Invitational______78-70-78=226 (+16), T-63 of his commitment to The University of Texas PING Preview______76-77-77=230 (+14), T-38 PERSONAL Jack Nicklaus Invitational______78-71-74=223 (+13),T-21 Isleworth Invitational______78-82-82=242 (+26), T-68 Born Tayler Joseph Termeer on Dec. 2, 1992 in Austin, Texas ... son of Steve and Tara Morris Williams______81-78-73=232 (+19), T-35 Termeer ... father, Steve, is the Director of Golf at The University of Texas Golf Club and Aggie Invitational______76-73-73=222 (+6), T-14 a former Texas Men’s Golf letterwinner (1991), making Tayler the first legacy player in program history ... has one younger sister, Sydney (15) ... majoring in Education. FRESHMAN PLAY (2009-10) Baylor Intercollegiate______80-83-72=235 (+22), T-61 TERMEER YEAR-BY-YEAR Season Events Rnds Strokes Avg. Low Best Finish Mauna Lani Invitational______78-70-72=220 (+4), T-21 2012-13 1 3 229 76.33 74 T-60th SH Collegiate Masters______82-90-86=258 (+42), 79 National Invitational Tourn.______73-83-70=226 (+10),T-51 REDSHIRT FRESHMAN PLAY (2012-13) Morris Williams Interc.______74-73-77=224 (+11), T-23 Morris Williams Intercollegiate______80-74-75=229 (+16), T-60 Aggie Invitational______76-75-80=231 (+15), T-64

2013-14 TEXAS GOLF • THE LONGHORNS 9 TEXAS GOLF Head Coach John Fields

17th season at Texas Frittelli took medalist honors at the Puerto Rico Classic as a true freshman.

Full name______John Fields In 2008, Fields led Texas to the NCAA Championships after placing second at Birthdate______January 10, 1959 the Big 12 Championships and emerging from a three-team playoff at the NCAA West Regional Championship. Texas missed the final-round cut and placed 19th Hometown______Las Cruces, N.M. overall at the event. Fields guided Texas to the team title at UT’s Morris Williams College______New Mexico ‘82 Intercollegiate, where redshirt freshman Bobby Hudson took medalist honors behind a course-record 65 at The UT Golf Club. In addition, Holland scored his first tourna- John Fields directs the Men’s Golf program for The University of Texas with an acting ment victory at the Fresno State Lexus Classic. ethos that befits UT’s proud chorus, “Texas Fight.” In 2007, Fields led the Longhorns to a tie for 11th place at the NCAA Championships, The Longhorns’ 2011-12 season personified the competitive composure of their as redshirt freshman Charlie Holland chipped in UT’s top individual showing by tying steward, claiming UT’s first men’s golf national championship since 1972. UT topped for 22nd place. Texas qualified for the NCAA Championships by placing ninth at the Alabama, 3-2, with All-American ’s 30-putt birdie putt on the 18th hole.

UT met the Crimson Tide on the final day of team match play at California’s historic FIELDS’ CAREER CAPSULE Riviera Country Club, and Alabama forced UT to climb out of a 2-0 hole for its eight victory of the season. EDUCATION University of New Mexico, 1982 (B.S., University Studies) “John Fields proves that tough times don’t last, tough people do,” UT Men’s Athletics PGA Business School I (1985) Directory DeLoss Dodds explains. PGA Business School II (1986) PGA of America – Class A Member (1987) Fields became the Longhorns’ golf coach in August 1997, and has guided UT to five top-five finishes at the NCAA Championships and seven appearances in the top 10 in COACHING EXPERIENCE 4 the final national rankings, including a fifth-place finish in 2003. Head Coach, The University of Texas, 1997-present 4 Head Coach, University of New Mexico, 1987-1997 Fields came to Austin after leading the University of New Mexico to nine NCAA Championship appearances in 10 years. His consistent effort on the recruiting trail COACHING HIGHLIGHTS 4 translated into building a successful program - a formula that has continued to prove 2012 NCAA Coach of the Year 4 successful at Texas. Golf Coaches Association of America Hall of Fame 4 2012 NCAA Champions 4 He also has produced 15 All-Americans at Texas (Matt Bortis, Matt Brost, Brad Elder, 21 NCAA Championship appearances 4 Dylan Frittelli, David Gossett, Cody Gribble, Jason Hartwick, Charlie Holland, Bobby Eight Top 10 finishes at the NCAA Championship 4 Hudson, John Klauk, Lance Lopez, Matthew Rosenfeld, , Brandon Stone 26 All-Americans 4 and J.J. Wall) who have earned a total of 23 All-America honors. 57 All-Conference honors 4 Seven Academic All-Americans 4 Fields continued to keep the Longhorns on map following the 2012 NCAA Seven conference titles (WAC–1989, ’93, ’96; Big 12–2002, ‘03, ‘04, ‘13) 4 Championship as they cruised to five team victories throughout 2012-13, including Eight-time conference Coach of the Year Texas’ first Big 12 Championship crown since 2004. Award semifinalist (WAC–1989, ’93, ’95, ’96; Big 12–2002, ’03, ’04, ‘13) 4 Brandon Stone became Texas’ fourth conference medalist and first in seven years in Five-time NCAA District Coach of the Year (1993, ’95, ’96, ’97, 2012) 4 a season that capped off three medalist honors for the National Freshman of the Year Nine conference Players of the Year (four WAC, five Big 12) 4 and All-America First Team honoree. Seven conference individual medalists (three WAC, four Big 12) 4 Seven Big 12 Conference Freshmen of the Year The architect of a Texas team that won eight team titles during the 2011-12 season, Fields’ Longhorns held the No. 1 national ranking all but two weeks during the year YEAR-BY-YEAR WITH JOHN FIELDS and boasted two of the top three players in the country in Spieth (No. 2) and Frittelli Year School Conference Finish NCAA Finish (No. 3). Fields was named the Golfweek and NCAA Division I National Coach of the 1988______New Mexico______3rd/WAC______tie 18th Year after leading Texas to its first NCAA Championship in 40 years. 1989______New Mexico______1st/WAC______DNQ 1990______New Mexico______3rd/WAC______25th 1991______New Mexico______2nd/WAC______tie 15th The Longhorns tied for 12th place at the 2011 NCAA Championships after taking fifth 1992______New Mexico______2nd/WAC______10th at the NCAA West Regional Championship. Frittelli collected his second consecutive 1993______New Mexico______1st/WAC______24th PING third-team All-America selection after posting a career-best tie for 20th place. 1994______New Mexico______3rd/WAC______23rd 1995______New Mexico______3rd/WAC______12th Frittelli, Gribble and Hudson earned PING All-America honors during the 2009-10 1996______New Mexico______1st/WAC______tie 6th 1997______New Mexico______3rd/WAC______11th campaign that saw the Longhorns win two events (NCAA East Regional, Puerto Rico 1998______Texas______2nd/Big 12______DNQ Classic) and tie for 21st place at the NCAA Championships. Frittelli, the 2010 Big 12 1999______Texas______3rd/Big 12______DNQ Conference Player of the Year, and Gribble earned third-team All-America honors, 2000______Texas______4th/Big 12______5th while Hudson earned an honorable mention selection. 2001______Texas______tie 2nd/Big 12______DNQ 2002______Texas______1st/Big 12______tie 3rd 2003______Texas______1st/Big 12______tie 9th In 2009, Texas placed 26th at the NCAA Championships after qualifying for the 2004______Texas______1st/Big 12______4th event with a third-place finish at the NCAA Austin Regional Championships at The 2005______Texas______4th/Big 12______tie 23rd University of Texas Golf Club. Then-UT junior Lance Lopez captured the regional 2006______Texas______2nd/Big 12______DNQ with a 4-under par effort to become the fourth current Longhorn to have won a col- 2007______Texas______4th/Big 12______tie 11th lege tournament. The win also secured Lopez’s standing as an honorable mention 2008______Texas______2nd/Big 12______19th 2009______Texas______8th/Big 12______26th All-American. 2010______Texas______3rd/Big 12______tie 21st 2011______Texas______3rd/Big 12______tie 12th Texas posted six top-five team finishes during the 2008-09 season and won the season- 2012______Texas______2nd/Big 12______1st opening Gopher Invitational and the Turtle Bay Collegiate Invitational. Additionally, 2013______Texas______1st/Big 12______5th 10 2013-14 TEXAS GOLF • COACHES & STAFF TEXAS GOLF

NCAA Central Regional Championship in Sugar Grove, Ill. Columbus, , which marked the best finish for Texas at NCAAs since 1995 when the Horns also placed third. For his efforts, Fields was tabbed the Big 12 Coach of Fields’ Longhorns came alive in the fall of 2006, scoring victories at the Isleworth the Year. Senior John Klauk claimed second-team GCAA (Golf Coaches Association Collegiate Invitational and the Aloha Purdue Collegiate. UT ran away with a 12-stroke of America) All-America honors, while sophomore Jason Hartwick was named to victory at the Isleworth before closing out the fall with a six-stroke win at the Aloha the third team. In addition, junior J.J. Wall was tabbed an honorable mention All- Purdue Collegiate. Texas later added top-five showings at the Morris Williams American. The 2000-01 Longhorns finished in the top five in 10 of 13 tournaments, Intercollegiate (4th) and the Big 12 Championship (4th). including a team title at the Waikoloa Intercollegiate. UT concluded the campaign ranked No. 6 in the final MasterCard national rankings. Freshman Jason Hartwick and In 2005-06, Fields guided Matt Rosenfeld to UT’s 36th all-time conference medalist junior John Klauk earned honorable mention All-America accolades, while Hartwick honors at the 2006 Big 12 Championship. The Longhorns finished the season ranked was tabbed the Big 12 Conference Newcomer of the Year. 18th by Golfstat.com and placed among the Top Five at five of 12 tournaments. Matthew Mills and Jeff Bell were both named to the PING South All-Region team Texas enjoyed an excellent season under Fields in 1999-2000, when it earned two and Bell joined Rosenfeld on the Academic All-Big 12 team. The Longhorns fell one- tournament victories and finished in the top five in seven of 13 events. The Longhorns stroke short of qualifying for the NCAA Championship with an 11th-place finish at capped off the season by winning the team title at the NCAA Central Regional and the Central Regional. recording a fifth-place finish at the NCAA Championships. Sophomore David Gossett earned first-team All-America recognition for the second straight year, while sopho- In 2004-05, Texas finished fourth at the Big 12 Championships and 24th at the NCA more Matt Brost garnered honorable mention All-America accolades. Gossett began Championships. Matthew Rosenfeld was named a PING All-American for the third the year by winning the 1999 U.S. Amateur title, defeating Sun Yoon Kim (9-and-8) time in his career and Jeff Bell was named to the PING South All-Region Team. UT in the 36-hole match-play final. finished in the top five of seven out of its 11 regular season tournaments and had three individuals place among the top three on separate occasions. He then went on to post three top-five individual finishes and tied for third place at the NCAA Championships. In July 2000, Gossett became the seventh player under During the 2003-04 season, Fields’ team once again proved itself on the course with Fields to turn professional and play on the PGA Tour or the Nationwide Tour (for- 13 consecutive top-10 showings to close the season, including a record-setting third- merly the Buy.com Tour). UT posted three tournament victories and finished in the straight victory at the Big 12 Championships and a fourth-place effort at the NCAA top three in seven of its 14 appearances during the 1998-99 campaign. The Longhorns Championship. In addition to the team’s other victory at the Cleveland Golf Classic, placed third at the Big 12 Championships and ended the year ranked No. 15 in the Longhorns copped four individual titles. final MasterCard national rankings.

Senior Jason Hartwick alone scored three wins, including the Big 12 Championship In Fields’ first season with the Longhorns, UT recorded four top-10 showings in with his nine-stroke victory. Matthew Rosenfeld also won the Cleveland Golf Classic, 12 appearances, highlighted by a second-place finish at the Big 12 Championships. leading a pack of three UT golfers at the top of the leader board as Hartwick and Jeff Senior Brad Elder earned third-team All-America honors and ended his collegiate Bell finished tied for second. Hartwick was chosen as the 2004 Big 12 Golfer of the career as the nation’s No. 1 amateur according to the Golfweek/Titleist amateur Year and later added his fourth-career All-American nod with a first-team selection. rankings. Fields earned his third straight Big 12 Coach of the Year honor after his record-setting third-consecutive Big 12 title. While at the helm of the New Mexico men’s golf program, the Lobos won three Western Athletic Conference titles and never finished lower than third in the league The 2002-03 season typified the type of successful golf Fields coaches. The Longhorns championships during Fields’ 10 seasons. At the NCAA Championships, New Mexico finished in the top 10 in all 13 stroke-play tournaments the team played. The team’s placed in the Top 15 a total of five times, including a sixth-place finish in 1996, the continued success at the conference championships parleyed into similar results for school’s best showing since 1979. the rest of the season as UT went on to finish fourth at the NCAA Central Regional in Manhattan, Kan., and tied for ninth at the NCAA Championships in Stillwater, He tutored four WAC Players of the Year, three WAC individual champions, nine Okla. At the conclusion of play in 2003, Texas was ranked fifth in the final Golfweek/ All-Americans, 24 all-conference players and six Academic All-Americans. He earned Sagarin ratings. Wall continued to play well in the twilight of his UT career, finishing four WAC Coach of the Year honors (1989, 1993, 1995 and 1996) and four NCAA in a three-way tie for third at the regional. In his final collegiate tournament he helped District VII Coach of the Year honors (1993, 1995, 1996 and 1997). Fields’ efforts usher in a new team leader on the course as freshman Matthew Rosenfeld capped a also helped bring the NCAA Championships to Albuquerque in both 1992 and 1998. tremendous first-year campaign with a third-place finish at the national champion- PGA Tour veterans Doug LaBelle and D.J. Brigman earned second-team All-America ships. Hartwick captured a tie for sixth place in the final event of the year. honors under Fields at New Mexico.

At the conclusion of the season, several Longhorns - including Fields - were honored Current PGA Tour members who played for Fields include: Brad Elder, David Gossett, for their success on the course. Hartwick (third team) and Rosenfeld (honorable Tim Herron, Kent Jones and Sean Murphy. Herron graduated from New Mexico in mention) were PING All-America selections, and both joined Wall on the All-Big 12 1993 after earning first-team All-America honors and turned pro the year he gradu- team. Rosenfeld was also honored as the Big 12 Freshman of the Year, and Fields was ated. Jones, a two-time Academic All-American, earned his degree from New Mexico recognized by his peers as the Big 12 Coach of the Year for the second-consecutive in 1990 and turned pro in 1992. Murphy has enjoyed a pro career since 1988, while season. Hartwick’s All-America honor was the third of his three-year career in Austin. Elder earned his PGA Tour card in 2000. One of the rising young stars in professional golf, David Gossett began his fourth full year on the PGA Tour in 2004. The 2001-02 campaign proved not only to be the most successful during Fields’ tenure at UT, but also one of the best in school history. The Longhorns posted a total of five A native of Las Cruces, N.M., Fields was a four-year letterman at New Mexico before tournament team titles during the season, including a stretch of four consecutive wins earning his degree in 1982. He was a member of Lobos golf teams that finished fifth during the spring schedule. This marked the first time that Texas had won at least and seventh at the NCAA Championships. five team titles in a season since 1992-93, when the Horns also captured a total of five tourney crowns. The four consecutive team wins tied a school record, set in both the While earning his degree as a fifth-year senior, he served as a part-time assistant for 1972-73 and 1982-83 campaigns. the Lobos program during the 1981-82 season, before spending the next year on the PGA European Tour. After his stint on the professional circuit, Fields became the Texas concluded its win streak with a one-stroke victory at the Big 12 Conference assistant head golf professional at Mesa del Sol Golf Course in Yuma, Ariz., where he Championships at Prairie Dunes Country Club in Hutchinson, Kan. The Longhorns became a Class A PGA member in 1986. He then took the New Mexico coaching job trailed Oklahoma by 10 strokes entering the final round, but made up 13 strokes on in November 1987. the Sooners and held off a late surge by Oklahoma State to capture their first-ever Big 12 team title. UT’s winning score of 10-over-par 850 marked a Big 12 Championships Fields, born on January 10, 1959, and his wife, Pearl, a 1982 graduate of New Mexico, record. have two children, Marshall and April.

Texas capped off the season with a tie for third place at the NCAA Championships in

2013-14 TEXAS GOLF • COACHES & STAFF 11 TEXAS GOLF Assistant Coaches RYAN MURPHY JEAN-PAUL HEBERT ASSISTANT COACH VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH

6th season at Texas 4th season at Texas

Full name______Ryan Murphy Full name______Jean-Paul Hebert College______New Mexico ‘97 College______Texas ‘94

Ryan Murphy, formerly the head men’s golf coach at NCAA Division II power St. The 2013-14 season marks Jean-Paul Hebert’s fourth as a volunteer assistant Edward’s (Texas) University, assumed his post as the assistant coach for the UT men’s coach with The University of Texas Men’s Golf team. golf program on Aug. 26, 2008 and is now in his sixth season with the Longhorns. A distinguished Texas Ex, Hebert played for Texas from 1990-1994 under “Ryan brings tremendous confidence to our team, having been a successful player Head Coach Jimmy Clayton. Hebert led the Longhorns to four Southwest and coach,” UT coach John Fields said upon Murphy’s hiring. “He is a proven winner Conference Championships, as well as a first-place finish the 1994 NCAA as a coach, given his success as an assistant at New Mexico and as the head coach at Central Regional and a second place finish at the 1994 NCAA Championship St. Edward’s. As a player, Ryan was a great, great competitor, one of those guys that in his senior season. never gave up.” As a junior, Hebert finished second as an individual in the SWC Championship Murphy served as the head coach at St. Edward’s from 2005-08 and led the Hilltoppers tournament and tied for third place in the NCAA Championship. to national prominence. St. Edward’s finished in a tie for first at the 2008 NCAA Division II Men’s Golf Championships before falling in a three-team playoff for While at Texas, Hebert earned All-America honors in three straight seasons. the national title. The Hilltoppers qualified for the NCAA Championships by post- He was also a four-time All-SWC selection before graduating with a Bachelor ing a 31-stroke victory in the eight-team NCAA Men’s South Central Regional of Arts degree in Communications Studies. Championship at the Grey Rock Golf Club in Austin. Following his collegiate career on the Forty Acres, Hebert competed profes- Prior to his stint at St. Edward’s, Murphy was the assistant men’s golf coach at his sionally for eight years until 2002. For the last six years, he has split his time alma mater, The University of New Mexico, where he helped the Lobos to a fifth-place as a teaching professional at The University of Texas Golf Club and as an showing at the 2005 NCAA Championships and three consecutive Mountain West associate producer for live tournament golf for Golf Channel and CBS. Conference titles. Hebert currently resides in Austin, Texas. “As a golf coach, you won’t find a better man than John Fields, and I’m happy to join him at The University of Texas,” Murphy said. “He was a father figure to me as a player. When I got out of college and started getting into coaching, he really became a mentor and friend to me in this profession.”

Murphy played college golf under Fields at New Mexico from 1994-97. An Academic All-American, Murphy played in four NCAA Championships, helping the Lobos to a sixth-place team finish at the 1996 NCAA Championship and placing 25th individu- ally at the 1997 NCAA Championship.

“Ryan gives us a different perspective in terms of competitive golf,” Fields added. “Having coached him for four years in NCAA Championship events, I look forward to participating in NCAA Championships alongside Ryan here at Texas, as coaches.”

Murphy earned a bachelor’s degree in criminology in 1997 and a master’s degree in sport administration in 2001 from New Mexico. He married the former Terry Furuta in June 2010, and they welcomed their first son, Aiden, in May 2012.

12 2013-14 TEXAS GOLF • COACHES & STAFF TEXAS GOLF 2012-13 Tournament Results CARPET CAPITAL COLLEGIATE FINAL PLAYER LEADERBOARD AMER ARI INVITATIONAL 1. Tom Berry, San Diego State . . . 67-69-72=208 (-2) Sept. 7-9, 2012 T2. Gavin Green, New Mexico . . . . 71-67-72=210 (E) Feb. 6-8, 2013 The Farms Golf Club T2. Max Homa, California ...... 71-70-69=210 (E) Waikola Kings’ Course Rocky Face, Ga. T2. Cheng-Tsung Pan, Washington . . 72-69-69=210 (E) Waikoloa, Hawaii Par 72; 7,012 yards T2. Kevin Penner, UNLV ...... 71-69-70=210 (E) Par 72; 7,074 yards T2. Nick Reach, ...... 70-73-67=210 (E) FINAL TEAM STANDINGS T2. Seth Reeves, Georgia Tech . . . . 73-71-66=210 (E) FINAL TEAM STANDINGS 1. TEXAS ...... 293-266-292=851 (-13) T2. Michael Weaver, California . . . .71-70-69=210 (E) T1. UCLA ...... 277-280-285=842 (-22) 2. Georgia ...... 278-284-294=856 (-8) T2. Chris Williams, Washington . . . 69-72-69=210 (E) T1. Washington ...... 280-275-287=842 (-22) 3. Alabama ...... 284-289-292-865 (+1) T10. Bo Andrews, Georgia Tech . . 70-70-71=211 (+1) 3. TCU ...... 277-291-281=849 (-15) T4. LSU ...... 286-287-298=871 (+7) T10. Michael Kim, California . . . 73-68-70=211 (+1) T4. Georgia Tech ...... 283-283-284=850 (-14) T4. Clemson ...... 292-281-298=871 (+7) T4. Southern California . . . . .291-273-286=850 (-14) 6. Wake Forest ...... 288-286-298=872 (+8) TEXAS PLAYERS T4. TEXAS ...... 279-283-288=850 (-14) 7. Chattanooga ...... 292-286-297=875 (+11) T16. Brandon Stone ...... 74-70-69=213 (+3) 7. Stanford ...... 287-285-280=852 (-12) 8. ...... 299-290-287=876 (+12) T16. Julio Vegas ...... 71-72-70=213 (+3) 8. Auburn ...... 281-288-285=854 (-10) 9. North Florida ...... 291-288-300=879 (+15) T26. Toni Hakula ...... 74-70-71=215 (+5) 9. Oklahoma State ...... 288-280-287=855 (-9) 10. Kennesaw State ...... 293-296-294=883 (+19) T35. Jordan Speith ...... 72-71-74=217 (+7) 10. State ...... 291-282-290=863 (-1) T11. ...... 296-296-294=886 (+22) T35. Cody Gribble ...... 73-74-70=210 (+7) 11. Oregon ...... 287-289-288=864 (E) T11. Georgia Tech ...... 301-291-294=886 (+22) 12. Texas Tech ...... 284-294-290=868 (+4) T11. ...... 291-293-302=886 (+22) ISLEWORTH COLLEGIATE INVITATIONAL 13. San Jose State ...... 296-283-291=870 (+6) 14. Auburn ...... 289-290-311=890 (+26) 14. Oregon State ...... 289-288-296=873 (+9) 15. Middle Tennesse St. . . . . 292-315-296=903 (+39) Oct. 21-23, 2012 15. Osaka Gakuin Uni...... 293-296-289=878 (+14) Isleworth Country Club 16. UC Davis ...... 298-291-298=887 (+23) FINAL PLAYER LEADERBOARD Windermere, Fl. 17. Colorado ...... 295-289-305=889 (+25) 1. Brandon Stone, TEXAS . . . .69-63-72=204 (-12) Par 72; 7,544 yards 18. Hawaii-Hilo ...... 293-300-298=891 (+27) T2. Jordan Spieth, TEXAS . . . . 70-66-70=206 (-10) 19. Hawaii ...... 298-307-297=902 (+38) T2. T.J. Mitchell, Georgia ...... 65-68-73=206 (-10) FINAL TEAM STANDINGS 20. CSU-Stanislaus ...... 307-298-298=903 (+39) T4. Stephen Behr, Clemson . . . . . 71-69-69=209 (-7) 1. California ...... 284-295-289=868 (+4) T4. Bobby Wyatt, Alabama . . . . . 67-72-70=209 (-7) 2. New Mexico ...... 293-291-286=870 (+6) FINAL PLAYER LEADERBOARD 6. Ben Green, Kennesaw St. . . . . 70-70-70=210 (-6) 3. Alabama ...... 296-292-285=879 (+19) 1. Dominic Bozzelli, Auburn . . . .70-68-67=205 (-11) 7. MJ Maguire, North Florida . . . .70-68-73=211 (-5) 4. TEXAS ...... 288-295-296=879 (+15) T2. David Fink, Oregon St...... 68-70-69=207 (-9) T8. Lee McCoy, Georgia ...... 68-71-73=212 (-4) 5. Illinois ...... 291-291-30=882 (+18) T2. Trevor Simsby, Washington . . .72-66-69=207 (-9) T8. Michael McGowan, N. Carolina . .69-69-74=212 (-4) 6. Florida ...... 297-286-303=886 (+22) T4. Cody Gribble, TEXAS . . . . .69-68-71=208 (-8) 10. , Alabama . . . . .72-70-71=213 (-3) 7. Arkansas ...... 300-292-300=892 (+28) T4. Steven Kearney, Stanford . . . . 69-72-67=208 (-8) T8. Vanderbilt ...... 303-295-302=899 (+35) T4. Brandon Stone, TEXAS . . . .69-69-70=208 (-8) ADDITIONAL TEXAS PLAYERS T8. LSU ...... 294-307-298= 899 (+35) T4. Pontus Widegren, UCLA . . . . 68-69-71=208 (-8) T26. Kramer Hickok ...... 77-67-77=221 (+5) 10. North Florida ...... 300-293-308=901 (+37) 8. Max Rottluff, Arizona State . . . .73-67-69=209 (-7) T31. Julio Vegas ...... 77-72-73=222 (+6) T11. Augusta State ...... 305-303-296=904 (+40) 9. Cody Blickensderfer, SJSU . . . . 73-68-69=210 (-6) T58. Johnathan Schnitzer . . . . 78-70-79=227 (+11) T11. UCF ...... 296-306-302=904 (+40) T10. Five players tied at 5-under 211 13. TCU ...... 297-302-307=906 (+42) TEXAS INDIVIDUAL 14. Texas Tech ...... 300-308-299=907 (+43) ADDITIONAL TEXAS PLAYERS T56. Will Griffin ...... 81-69-76=226 (+10) 15. ...... 306-309-311=927 (+63) T20. Kramer Hikok (ind.) ...... 73-69-72=214 (-2) T26. Toni Hakula ...... 70-73-72=215 (-1) PING/GOLFWEEK PREVIEW FINAL PLAYER LEADERBOARD T42. Julio Vegas (ind.) ...... 72-67-78=217 (+1) 1. Michael Kim, California . . . . .67-72-73=212 (-4) T70. Brax McCarthy ...... 71-76-75=222 (+6) Sept. 23-25, 2012 T2. James Erkenbeck, N. Mexico . . .72-70-71=213 (-3) T96. Will Griffin ...... 77-73-77=227 (+11) Capital City - Crabapple T2. Justin Thomas, Alabama ...... 73-70-70 (-3) Alpharetta, Ga. 4. Michael Weaver, California. . . . 68-76-71=215 (-1) BAYOU CITY COLLEGIATE CHAMPIONSHIP Par 70; 7,248 yards 5. Jordan Spieth, TEXAS . . . . . 68-74-74=216 (E) T6. Derek Chang, Augusta State . . . 74-74-70=218 (+2) Feb. 22-24, 2013 FINAL TEAM STANDINGS T6. Greg Eason. UCF ...... 74-71-73=218 (+2) Red Stone Golf Club T1. Georgia Tech ...... 287-282-276=845 (+5) T6. TJ Vogel, Florida ...... 74-70-74=218 (+2) Humble, Texas T1. California ...... 289-280-276=845 (+5) T9. Seven players at 3-over 219AM STANDINGS Par 72; 6,982 yards T3. TEXAS ...... 290-283-280=853 (+13) T3. UNLV ...... 281-286-286=853 (+13) ADDITIONAL TEXAS PLAYERS FINAL TEAM STANDINGS T5. UCLA ...... 282-284-288=854 (+14) T16. Cody Gribble ...... 69-76-75=220 (+4) 1. TEXAS ...... 285-274-283=842 (-22) T5. Washington ...... 289-282-283=854 (+14) T21. Brandon Stone ...... 76-71-74=221 (+5) 2. Houston ...... 294-282-291= 963 (-1) 7. New Mexico ...... 287-284-286=857 (+17) T33. Toni Hakula ...... 75-77-73=225 (+9) 3. South Carolina ...... 294-286-291=871 (+7) 8. Georgia ...... 288-291-280=859 (+19) T44. Julio Vegas ...... 76-74-78=228 (+12) 4. Tech ...... 291-287-296=874 (+10) T9. Alabama ...... 294-284-283=861 (+21) T5. Chattanooga ...... 290-290-295=875 (+11) T9. San Diego State ...... 287-288-286=861 (+21) T5. Baylor ...... 286-286-303=875 (+11) T11. Arkansas ...... 288-292-289=869 (+29) 7. Charlotte ...... 289-285-304=878 (+14) T11. Kent State ...... 290-290-289=869 (+29) 8. East Carolina ...... 290-295-295=880 (+16) 13. Texas A&M ...... 294-280-296=870 (+30) 9. Lamar ...... 295-292-294=881 (+17) 14. Florida State ...... 290-292-291=873 (+33) 10. UTSA ...... 292-296-295=883 (+19) 15. Chattanooga ...... 295-301-298=894 (+54) 11. Houston Baptist ...... 294-296-302=892 (+28)

2013-14 TEXAS GOLF • SEASON IN REVIEW 13 TEXAS GOLF 2012-13 Statistics 2012-13 UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS FINAL MEN’S GOLF STATISTICS

Date Tournament 1 2 3 Total Finish Low Player Avg. Year Avg. Sept. 7-9 Carpet Capital Collegiate 293 266 292 851 (-13) 1st of 15 Stone (1st) 283.67 283.67 Sept. 23-25 PING/Golfweek Preview 290 283 280 853 (+13) T-3rd of 15 Vegas/Stone (T-16th) 284.33 284.00 Oct. 21-23 Isleworth Collegiate Invitational 288 295 296 879 (+15) 4th of 15 Spieth (5th) 293 287.00 Oct. 29-30 Cypress Invitational (Match Play) 3rd of 8 Feb. 6-8 The Amer Ari Invitational 279 283 288 850 (-14) T-4th of 20 Gribble/Stone (T-4th) 283.33 286.08 Feb. 22-24 Bayou City Collegiate Championship 285 274 283 842 (-22) 1st of 15 Stone (1st) 280.67 285.00 March 8-10 Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters 306 302 293 901 (+37) 12th of 15 Hickok (T-31st) 300.33 287.56 March 15-17 Schenkel Invitational 280 285 293 858 (-6) 2nd of 15 Stone (2nd) 286.00 287.33 April 6-7 Augusta State Invitational 296 282 285 863 (-1) 1st of 15 Stone (4th) 287.67 287.38 April 13-14 Morris Williams Intercollegiate 289 273 286 848 (-4) 1st of 12 Gribble (5th) 282.67 286.85 April 22-24 Big 12 Championship* 290 281 288 859 (+19) 1st of 9 Stone (1st) 286.33 286.80 May 16-18 NCAA Fayetteville Regional 285 298 297 880 (+16) 3rd of 14 Gribble (T-10th) 293.33 287.39 May 28-30 NCAA Stroke-play Championship 279 271 283 833 (-7) T-3rd of 30 Stone (T-2nd) 277.67 286.58 May 31 NCAA Championship (Quarterfinals) 5th of 8 * - denotes shortened to 54 holes due to weather (Texas finished third in 54-hole stroke-play portion, to advance to NCAA Championship match play for the second time)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Player (Year) Events Rds Strokes Avg. Low Round Par or Better Top Finish (full field) Brandon Stone (Fr.) 12 36 2,555 70.97 63 17 1st (Carpet Capital, Bayou City, Big 12) Cody Gribble (Sr.) 10 30 2,150 71.67 67 10 T-3rd (Big 12) Kramer Hickok (So.) 10 30 2,177 72.57 66 8 T-7th (Morris Williams) Toni Hakula (Jr.) 11 33 2,414 73.15 66 6 T-3rd (Bayou City) Julio Vegas (RS-Sr.) 11 32 2,350 73.44 67 5 2nd (Bayou City) Brax McCarthy (Jr.) 5 15 1,109 73.93 67 4 T-6th (Bayou City) Will Griffin (RS-Fr.) 3 9 669 74.33 69 2 T-14th (Morris Williams) Johnathan Schnitzer (RS-Jr.) 2 6 455 75.83 70 1 T-58th (twice) Tayler Termeer (RS-Fr.) 1 3 229 76.33 74 -- T-60th (Morris Williams) Jordan Spieth (So.) - * 3 9 639 71.00 66 4 T-2nd (Carpet Capital) * - denotes inactive as of Dec. 2012

LINEUP Tournament 1 2 3 4 5 Individual Carpet Capital Collegiate Spieth Vegas Stone Hickok Schnitzer Griffin PING/Golfweek Preview Stone Spieth Vegas Gribble Hakula Isleworth Collegiate Invitational Vegas Stone Hakula Spieth Gribble Cypress Invitational Spieth Hakula Gribble Schnitzer Vegas Hickok (play 6, count 5) The Amer Ari Invitational Gribble Stone Hakula Griffin McCarthy Hickok, Vegas Bayou City Collegiate Championship Stone Gribble Hakula Vegas Hickok McCarthy Southern Highlands Stone Vegas Hakula McCarthy Hickok Schenkel Invitational Stone Gribble Hakula Vegas Hickok Augusta State Invitational Stone Gribble Hakula Hickok McCarthy Morris Williams Stone Gribble Hakula Hickok Vegas Griffin/McCarthy Schnitzer/Termeer Big 12 Championship Stone Gribble Hickok Hakula Vegas NCAA Fayetteville Regional Stone Gribble Hickok Hakula Vegas NCAA Championship Stone Gribble Hickok Hakula Vegas

14 2013-14 TEXAS GOLF • SEASON IN REVIEW TEXAS GOLF 2012-13 Individual Results CODY GRIBBLE JOHNATHAN SCHNITZER PING/Golfweek Preview______73-74-70=217 (+7), T-35th Carpet Capital Collegiate______78-70-79=227 (+11), T-58th Isleworth Collegiate Invit.______69-76-75=220 (+4), T-16th *Morris Williams______79-75-74=228 (+15), T-58th The Amer Ari Invitational______69-68-71=208 (-8), T-4th JORDAN SPIETH Bayou City Collegiate______73-70-72=215 (-1), T-11th Carpet Capital Collegiate______70-66-70=206 (-10), T-2nd Schenkel Invitational______73-68-71=212 (-4), T-5th PING/Golfweek Preview______72-71-74=217 (+7), T-35th Augusta State______74-75-70=219 (+3), T-19th Isleworth Collegiate Invit.______68-74-74=216 (E), 5th Morris Williams______72-67-71=210 (-3), 5th Big 12 Championship______72-71-72=215 (+5), T-3rd BRANDON STONE NCAA Fayetteville Regional______70-74-75=219 (+3), T-10th Carpet Capital Collegiate______69-63-72=204 (-12), 1st NCAA Championship______75-70-70=215 (+5), T-85th PING/Golfweek Preview______74-70-69=213 (+3), T-16th WILL GRIFFIN Isleworth Collegiate Invit.______76-71-74=221 (+5), T-21st The Amer Ari Invitational______69-69-70=208 (-8), T-4th *Carpet Capital Collegiate______81-69-76=226 (+10), T-56th Bayou City Collegiate______72-68-67=207 (-9), 1st The Amer Ari Invitational______77-73-77=227 (+11), T-96th Southern Highlands______78-72-74=224 (+8), T-36th *Morris Williams______73-69-74=216 (+3), T-14th Schenkel Invitational______68-73-69=210 (-6), 2nd TONI HAKULA Augusta State______74-68-70=212 (-4), 4th PING/Golfweek Preview______74-70-71=215 (+5), T-26th Morris Williams______73-73-71=217 (+4), T-19th Isleworth Collegiate Invit.______75-77-73=225 (+9), T-33rd Big 12 Championship______70-67-73=210 (E), 1st The Amer Ari Invitational______70-73-72=215 (-1), T-26th NCAA Fayetteville Regional______72-74-79=225 (+9), T-26th Bayou City Collegiate______72-67-72=211 (-5), T-3rd NCAA Championship______68-68-68=204 (-6), T-2nd Southern Highlands______77-74-75=226 (+10), T-48th TAYLER TERMEER Schenkel Invitational______71-72-76=219 (+3), T16th *Morris Williams______80-74-75=229 (+16), T-60th Augusta State______74-77-73=224 (+8), T-42nd Morris Williams______78-66-73=217 (+4), T-19th JULIO VEGAS Big 12 Championship______74-72-83=229 (+19), T-33rd Carpet Capital Collegiate______77-72-73=222 (+6), T-31st NCAA Fayetteville Regional______69-76-76=221 (+5), T-18th PING/Golfweek Preview______71-72-70=213 (+3), T-16th NCAA Championship______71-69-72=212 (+2), T-49th Isleworth Collegiate Invit.______76-74-78=228 (+12), T-44th *The Amer Ari Invitational______72-67-78=217 (+1), T-42nd KRAMER HICKOK Bayou City Collegiate______69-69-72=210 (-6), 2nd Carpet Capital Collegiate______77-67-77=221 (+5), T-26th Southern Highlands______77-80-75=232 (+16), 65th *The Amer Ari Invitational______73-69-72=214 (-2), T-20th Schenkel Invitational______78-72-81=231 (+15), T-70th Bayou City Collegiate______72-71-76=219 (+3), T-25th Morris Williams______71-74-72=217 (+4), T-19th Southern Highlands______74-80-69=223 (+7), T-31st Big 12 Championship______77-71-71=219 (+9), T-14th Schenkel Invitational______68-77-77=222 (+6), T-30th NCAA Fayetteville Regional______78-DQ-73 Augusta State______74-70-72=216 (E), T-13th NCAA Championship______68-68-74=210 (E), T-32nd Morris Williams______73-67-72=212 (-1), T-7th * - denotes competed as an individual Big 12 Championship______74-72-72=218 (+8), T-10th NCAA Fayetteville Regional______74-74-73=221 (+5), T-18th NCAA Championship______72-66-73=211 (+1), T-38th BRAX MCCARTHY The Amer Ari Invitational______71-76-75=222 (+6), T-70th *Bayou City Collegiate______67-69-77=213 (-3), T-6th Southern Highlands______78-76-80=234 (+18), 70th Augusta State______76-69-76=221 (+5), T-28th *Morris Williams______73-75-71=219 (+6), T-31st

2013-14 TEXAS GOLF • SEASON IN REVIEW 15 TEXAS GOLF 2012-13 Head-to-Head Results Alabama ...... 3-3-1 Kansas ...... 1-0-0 SMU ...... 2-0-0 Alabama State ...... 1-0-0 Kansas State ...... 1-0-0 St. Mary’s ...... 1-0-0 Arkansas ...... 2-1-0 Kennesaw State ...... 1-0-0 Stanford ...... 2-1-0 Arizona State ...... 2-0-0 Kent State ...... 4-0-0 Tennessee ...... 3-0-0 Auburn ...... 3-0-0 ...... 2-0-0 Texas A&M ...... 3-0-0 Augusta State ...... 3-0-0 Lamar ...... 1-0-0 Texas Tech ...... 6-0-0 Ball State ...... 1-0-0 Liberty ...... 2-0-0 TCU ...... 5-1-0 Baylor ...... 4-0-0 Louisiana Tech ...... 1-0-0 Tulsa ...... 1-0-0 California ...... 1-4-0 LSU ...... 3-0-0 UAB ...... 1-0-0 Central Florida ...... 1-0-0 ...... 1-0-0 UC Davis ...... 1-0-0 Chattanooga ...... 3-0-0 Middle Tennessee St...... 1-0-0 UCF ...... 4-0-0 Charlotte ...... 1-0-0 ...... 1-0-0 UCLA ...... 2-2-0 Clemson ...... 2-0-0 New Mexico ...... 3-2-0 UMKC ...... 1-0-0 Coastal Carolina ...... 2-0-0 New Mexico State ...... 1-0-0 UNCW ...... 1-0-0 College of Charleston ...... 1-0-0 North Carolina ...... 1-0-0 UNLV ...... 2-1-1 Colorado ...... 2-0-0 North Florida ...... 4-0-0 UT Arlington ...... 2-0-0 CSU-Stanislaus (DII) ...... 1-0-0 North Texas ...... 2-0-0 UTSA ...... 1-0-0 Duke ...... 1-0-0 Notre Dame ...... 1-0-0 Vanderbilt ...... 3-0-0 East Carolina ...... 1-0-0 Ohio State ...... 1-0-0 Virginia ...... 1-0-0 Florida ...... 3-1-0 Oklahoma ...... 3-0-0 Virginia Tech ...... 1-0-0 Florida State ...... 2-0-0 Oklahoma State ...... 6-1-0 Washington ...... 2-1-0 Georgia ...... 5-0-0 Oregon ...... 1-0-0 Wake Forest ...... 1-0-0 Georgia Southern ...... 1-0-0 Oregon State ...... 1-0-0 Georgia Tech ...... 1-3-1 Osaka Gakuin University ...... 1-0-0 Hawaii ...... 1-0-0 Purdue ...... 1-0-0 Hawaii Hilo (DII) ...... 1-0-0 Rice ...... 1-0-0 Houston ...... 3-0-0 San Diego St...... 1-0-0 Houston Baptist ...... 1-0-0 San Jose State ...... 1-0-0 Illinois ...... 3-1-0 Southern California ...... 1-1-1 Indiana ...... 4-0-0 South Carolina ...... 4-0-0 Iowa State ...... 1-0-0 South Carolina-Aiken ...... 1-0-0

Miscellaneous Individual Statistics

TEAM ROUNDS PLAYED/COUNTED ROUNDS AT PAR OR BETTER ROUNDS IN THE 60S Brandon Stone...... 35-36 (1.00) Brandon Stone...... 24-of-36 Brandon Stone...... 12 Toni Hakula...... 26-33 (0.79) Cody Gribble...... 19-of-30 Kramer Hickok...... 6 Julio Vegas...... 19-29 (0.66) Julio Vegas...... 16-of-32 Julio Vegas...... 5 Cody Gribble...... 26-30 (0.87) Kramer Hickok...... 15-of-30 Cody Gribble...... 4 Kramer Hickok...... 24-27 (0.89) Toni Hakula...... 15-of-33 Toni Hakula...... 4 Jordan Spieth...... 8-9 (0.89) Jordan Spieth...... 6-of-9 Brax McCarthy...... 3 Brax McCarthy...... 4-9 (0.44) Will Griffin...... 4-of-9 Jordan Spieth...... 2 Will Griffin...... 1-3 (0.33) Jordan Schnitzer...... 1-of-6 Will Griffin...... 2 Johnathan Schnitzer...... 1-3 (0.33) Brax McCarthy...... 5-of-15

16 2013-14 TEXAS GOLF • SEASON IN REVIEW TEXAS GOLF 2012-13 Tournament Results 12. Indiana ...... 296-297-300=983 (+29) SCHENKEL INVITATIONAL FINAL PLAYER LEADERBOARD T13. UT Arlington ...... 290-299-307=+32) T1. Greg Eason, UCF ...... 70-70-69=209 (-7) T13. New Mexico State . . . . 299-289-308=896 (+32) Mar 15-17, 2013 T1. Sebastian Soderberg, C.C. . . . . 75-68-66=209 (-7) 15. Rice ...... 309-301-307=917 (+53) Forest Heights Country Club 3. Derek Chang, Augusta State . . . .68-72-71=211 (-5) Statesboro, Ga. 4. Brandon Stone, TEXAS . . . . .74-68-70=212 (-4) FINAL PLAYER LEADERBOARD Par 72; 6,947 yards T5. Oliver Goss, Tennessee . . . . . 69-72-72=213 (-3) 1. Brandon Stone, TEXAS . . . . .72-68-67=207 (-9) T5. Keith Mitchell, Georgia . . . . . 72-71-70=213 (-3) 2. Julio Vegas, TEXAS ...... 69-69-72=210 (-6) FINAL TEAM STANDINGS T5. Robin Petersson, Augusta St. . . .68-72-73=213 (-3) T3. Toni Hakula, TEXAS . . . . . 72-67-72=211 (-5) 1. Alabama ...... 282-281-285=848 (-16) T8. Justin Cho, Purdue ...... 73-69-72=214 (-2) T3. Filippo Zucchetti, Baylor . . . . 69-71-71=211 (-5) 2. TEXAS ...... 280-285-293=858 (-6) T8. Mikey Moyers, Virginia Tech . . 73-69-72=214 (-2) 5. Kyle Pilgrim, Houston (ind.) . . . 68-71-73=212 (-4) 3. North Florida ...... 294-291-283=868 (+4) T8. Matthew NeSmith, S. Carolina . .67-73-74=214 (-2) T6. Tor-Erik Knudson, Lamar . . . .70-72-71=213 (-3) 4. Florida ...... 285-296-292=873 (+9) T8. T.J. Mitchell, Georgia ...... 74-67-73=214 (-2) T6. Brax McCarthy, TEXAS (ind.) . 67-69-88=213 (-3) 5. UCF ...... 291-294-292=877 (+13) T8. Victor Lange, Louisiana Tech . . 69-73-72=214 (-2) T6. Kentucky ...... 294-298-291=883 (+19) ADDITIONAL TEXAS PLAYERS T8. Will Murphy, South Carolina . . 72-69-73=214 (-2) T6. Georgia Southern . . . . . 297-296-290=883 (+19) T13. Kramer Hickok ...... 74-70-72=216 (E) T8. Caleb Sturgeon, South Carolina . . . 73-72-69=214 (-2) 8. Vanderbilt ...... 292-295-300=887 (+23) T19. Cody Gribble ...... 74-75-70=219 (+3) T9. Mississippi ...... 301-289-299=889 (+25) T28. Brax McCarthy ...... 76-69-76=221 (+5) ADDITIONAL TEXAS PLAYERS T9. UAB ...... 292-303-294=889 (+25) T42. Toni Hakuka ...... 74-77-73=224 (+8) T11. Cody Gribble ...... 73-70-72=215 (-1) 11. Virginia ...... 301-295-295=891 (+27) T25. Kramer Hickok ...... 72-71-76=219 (+3) 12. North Texas ...... 292-294-302=892 (+28) MORRIS WILLIAMS INTERCOLLEGIATE 13. Maryland ...... 296-288-311=895 (+31) SH COLLEGIATE MASTERS 14. College of Charleston . . . .297-301-301=899 (+35) April 13-14, 2013 15. Notre Dame ...... 297-307-296=900 (+36) University of Texas Golf Club March 8-10, 2013 Austin, Texas Southern Highlands GC FINAL PLAYER LEADERBOARD Par 71; 7,412 yards Las Vegas, Nev. 1. Justin Thomas, Alabama . . . . 67-70-70=207 (-9) Par 72; 7,510 yards 2. Brandon Stone, TEXAS . . . . 68-73-69=210 (-6) FINAL TEAM STANDINGS T3. Sean Dale, North Florida . . . . 71-73-67=211 (-5) 1. TEXAS ...... 289-273-286=848 (-4) FINAL TEAM STANDINGS T3. Bobby Wyatt, Alabama . . . . . 70-70-71=211 (-5) 2. Texas Tech ...... 284-282-287=853 (+1) 1. California ...... 285-280-291=856 (-8) T5. Cody Gribble, TEXAS . . . . 73-68-71=212 (-4) 3. TCU ...... 281-281-292=854 (+2) T2. Alabama ...... 289-286-292=869 (+5) T5. Scott Wolfes, Ga. Southern . . . 70-72-70=212 (-4) 4. Oklahoma State ...... 285-283-288=856 (+4) T2. New Mexico ...... 291-290-288=869 (+5) 7. Cory Whitsett, Alabama . . . . . 70-71-72=213 (-3) 5. New Mexico ...... 284-278-298=860 (+8) 4. UCLA ...... 291-291-289=871 (+7) 8. MJ Maguire, North Florida . . . . 70-73-71=214 (-2) 6. Liberty ...... 295-274-294=863 (+11) 5. Stanford ...... 286-290-300=876 (+12) T9. Greg Eason, UCF ...... 74-68-73=215 (-1) 7. North Texas ...... 292-285-298=875 (+23) T6. Georgia Tech ...... 295-294-298=887 (+23) T9. Ben Stow, Kentucky ...... 71-71-73=215 (-1) T8. Houston ...... 291-289-297=877 (+25) T6. Oklahoma State ...... 296-295-296=887 (+23) T8. Baylor ...... 300-285-292=877 (+25) 8. Florida ...... 292-304-295=891 (+27) ADDITIONAL TEXAS PLAYERS 10. Kent State ...... 289-293-296=878 (+26) 9. UNLV ...... 299-297-296=892 (+28) T16. Toni Hakula ...... 71-72-76=219 (+3) 11. UNLV ...... 304-287-302=893 (+41) T10. Southern California . . . .293-300-300=893 (+29) T30. Kramer Hickok ...... 68-77-77=222 (+6) 12. UT Arlington ...... 289-299-307=895 (+43) T10. Duke ...... 297-294-302=893 (+29) T70. Julio Vegas ...... 78-72-81=231 (+15)) 12. TEXAS ...... 306-302-293=901 (+37) FINAL PLAYER LEADERBOARD 13. Georgia ...... 303-304-297=904 (+40) AUGUSTA STATE INVITATIONAL 1. Finley Ewing IV, Texas Tech . . . 69-69-68=206 (-7) 14. Texas A&M ...... 292-297-316=905 (+41) 2. Jordan Niebrugge, Okla. St. . . . .70-67-70=207 (-6) 15. Oklahoma ...... 298-302-314=914 (+50) April 6-7, 2013 3. Julien Brun, TCU ...... 65-69-74=208 (-5) Forest Hills Golf Club 4. Niklas Lindstrom, Liberty . . . . 74-65-70=209 (-4) FINAL PLAYER LEADERBOARD Augusta, Ga. 5. Cody Gribble, TEXAS . . . . . 72-67-71=210 (-3) T1. James Erkenbeck, New Mexico. . . 69-72-71=212 (-4) Par 72; 7,143 yards 6. Curtis Donahoe, North Texas . . . 70-69-72=211 (-2) T1. Michael Kim, California . . . . .76-67-69=212 (-4) T7. Kramer Hickok, TEXAS . . . .73-67-72=212 (-1) T1. Patrick Rodgers, Stanford . . . .66-73-73=212 (-4) FINAL TEAM STANDINGS T7. Carlos Ortiz, North Texas . . . . 73-71-68=212 (-1) T1. Cory Whitsett, Alabama . . . . 68-71-71=212 (-4) 1. TEXAS ...... 296-282-285=863 (-1) T9. James Erkenbeck, New Mexico . . 71-68-74=213 (E) 5. Cameron Wilson, Stanford . . . . 71-71-73=215 (-1) 2. Augusta State ...... 283-293-289=865 (+1) T9. Clement Sordet, Texas Tech . . . 70-71-72=213 (E) 6. Gavin Green, New Mexico . . . . .76-73-67=216 (E) 3. Georgia ...... 295-285-286=866 (+2) T7. Anton Arboleda, UCLA . . . . 71-72-74=217 (+1) 4. Virginia Tech ...... 295-289-284=868 (+4) ADDITIONAL TEXAS PLAYERS T7. Max Homa, California . . . . . 72-72-73=217 (+1) 5. South Carolina ...... 286-297-289=872 (+8) T14. Will Griffin (ind.) ...... 73-69-74=216 (+3) T7. T.J. Mitchell, Georgia . . . . . 73-75-69=217 (+1) 6. Tennessee ...... 291-297-290=878 (+14) T19. Brandon Stone ...... 73-73-71=217 (+4) T7. Scott Strohmeyer, Alabama . . . 70-73-74=217 (+1) T7. Clemson ...... 292-291-297=880 (+16) T19. Toni Hakula ...... 78-66-73=217 (+4) T7. Houston ...... 301-287-292=880 (+16) T19. Julio Vegas ...... 71-74-72=217 (+4) TEXAS PLAYERS 9. Purdue ...... 298-295-297=880 (+16) T31. Brax McCarthy (ind.) . . . . . 73-75-71=219 (+6) T31. Kramer Hickok ...... 74-80-69=223 (+7) T10. UCF ...... 304-294-289=887 (+23) T58. Johnathan Schnitzer (ind.) . . 79-75-74=228 (+15) T36. Brandon Stone ...... 78-72-74=224 (+8) T10. Coastal Carolina . . . . . 297-295-295=887 (+23) T60. Tayler Termeer (ind.) . . . . 80-74-75=229 (+16) T48. Toni Hakula ...... 77-74-75=226 (+10) 12. Illinois ...... 304-297-287=888 (+24) 65. Julio Vegas ...... 77-80-75=232 (+16) 13. Baylor ...... 295-305-291=891 (+27) 70. Brax McCarthy ...... 78-76-80=234 (+18)) 14. S. Carolina-Aiken . . . . . 307-296-291=895 (+31) 15. SMU ...... 297-307-296=899 (+35)

2013-14 TEXAS GOLF • SEASON IN REVIEW 17 TEXAS GOLF 2012-13 Tournament Results BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP T5. Kevin Dougherty, Oklahoma St. . 73-73-70=216 (E) NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP (MATCH PLAY) 7. Corey Conners, Kent State . . . . 67-75-75=217 (+1) April 22-24, 2012 T8. Chris Gilbert, Kansas (ind.) . . 73-72-73=218 (+2) May 31 - June 2, 2013 Prairie Dunes Country Club T8. Taylor Moore, Arkansas . . . . 72-72-74=218 (+2) Capital City Club Hutchinson, Kan. T10. Cody Gribble, TEXAS . . . .70-74-75=219 (+3) Milton, Ga. Par 70; 6,916 yards T10. Three additional players at 3-over 219 NCAA Quarterfinals - May 31 FINAL TEAM STANDINGS ADDITIONAL TEXAS PLAYERS No. 4 Texas vs. No. 5 Illinois 1. TEXAS ...... 290-281-288=859 (+19) T18. Kramer Hickok ...... 74-74-73=221 (+5) Thomas Detry (ILL) def. Julio Vegas (TEX), 1 Up 2. Oklahoma State ...... 285-292-286=863 (+23) T18. Toni Hakula ...... 69-76-76=221 (+5) Charlie Danielson (ILL) def. Toni Hakula (TEX), 1 Up 3. Oklahoma ...... 296-293-280=869 (+29) T26. Brandon Stone ...... 72-74-79=225 (+9) Brandon Stone (TEX) def. Thomas Pieters (ILL), 2 & 1 4. TCU ...... 287-291-293=871 (+31) --. Julio Vegas ...... 78-DQ-74 Kramer Hickok (TEX) def. Brian Campbell (ILL), 2 & 1 5. Kansas State ...... 291-298-302=891 (+51) Alex Burge (ILL) def. Cody Gribble (TEX), 3 & 2 6. Baylor ...... 297-292-306=895 (+55) NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP (STROKE PLAY) 7. Texas Tech ...... 303-294-300=897 (+57) 8. Kansas ...... 289-308-302=899 (+59) May 27-30, 2013 9. Iowa State ...... 306-289-309=904 (+64) Capital City Club Atlanta, Ga. FINAL PLAYER LEADERBOARD Par 70; 7,319 yards 1. Brandon Stone, TEXAS . . . . . 70-67-73=210 (E) 2. Talor Gooch, Okla. State . . . . 70-69-74=213 (+3) FINAL TEAM STANDINGS T3. Cody Gribble, TEXAS . . . . 72-71-72=215 (+5) 1. California ...... 277-272-275=824 (-16) T3. Abraham Ancer, Oklahoma . . 71-74-70=215 (+5) 2. Georgia Tech ...... 274-274-282=830 (-10) T5. Ian Davis, Okla. State . . . . . 71-74-71=216 (+6) T3. Alabama ...... 275-276-282=833 (-7) T5. Daniel Jennevret, TCU . . . . . 75-67-74=216 (+6) T3. TEXAS ...... 279-271-283=833 (-7) T7. Julien Brun, TCU ...... 70-75-72=217 (+7) 5. Illinois ...... 276-281-278=835 (-5) T7. Scott Fernandez, Iowa St. . . . . 72-72-73=217 (+7) T6. New Mexico ...... 292-274-276=842 (+2) T7. Niclas Mansson, Baylor . . . . 70-72-75=217 (+7) T6. UNLV ...... 286-284-272=842 (+2) T10. Kramer Hickok, TEXAS . . .74-72-72=218 (+8) T6. Arizona State ...... 270-288-284=842 (+2) T10. Pontus Gad, TCU ...... 70-75-73=218 (+8) ------T10. Chris Gilbert, Kansas . . . . . 69-73-76=218 (+8) T6. Texas A&M* ...... 285-275-282=842 (+2) T10. Curtis Yonke, Kansas St. . . . 70-73-75=218 (+8) T10. Arkansas ...... 286-271-286=843 (+3) T11. Oklahoma ...... 278-284-283=845 (+5) ADDITIONAL TEXAS PLAYERS T11. Florida State ...... 287-277-281=845 (+5) T14. Julio Vegas ...... 77-71-71=219 (+9) 13. Auburn ...... 292-279-275=846 (+6) T33. Toni Hakula ...... 74-72-83=229 (+19) T14. Texas Tech ...... 288-283-276=847 (+7) T14. Oklahoma State ...... 279-293-275=847 (+7) NCAA SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL T16. Washington ...... 281-283-284=848 (+8) T16. UCF ...... 287-274-287=848 (+8) May 16-18, 2013 18. North Florida ...... 281-282-286=849 (+9) The Blessings T19. TCU ...... 294-272-284=850 (+10) Fayetteville, Ark. T19. Georgia ...... 286-283-281=850 (+10) Par 72; 7,251 yards T19. Tennessee ...... 286-277-287=850 (+10) 22. Coastal Carolina ...... 293-275-283=851 (+11) FINAL TEAM STANDINGS T23. LSU ...... 285-282-287=854 (+14) 1. Illinois ...... 282-292-289=863 (-1) T23. Southern California . . . . 291-278-285=854 (+14) 2. Arkansas ...... 290-283-293=866 (+2) 25. Florida ...... 291-283-283=857 (+17) 3. TEXAS ...... 285-298-297=880 (+16) 26. UCLA ...... 289-281-288=858 (+18) 4. Oklahoma State ...... 286-304-292=882 (+18) T27. South Carolina ...... 286-296-286=868 (+28) 5. Kent State ...... 288-303-301=892 (+28) T27. Kent State ...... 282-293-293=868 (+28) 6. SMU ...... 297-298-300=895 (+31) 29. St. Mary’s (Calif.) . . . . . 287-294-288=869 (+29) 7. Tulsa ...... 303-292-313=908 (+44) 30. Ball State ...... 290-289-293=872 (+32) 8. Colorado ...... 292-310-309=911 (+47) *-denotes eliminated in playoff 9. UNCW ...... 300-301-315=916 (+52) 10. Kentucky ...... 304-309-304=917 (+53) TEXAS PLAYERS 11. Liberty ...... 303-313-303=919 (+55) T2. Brandon Stone ...... 68-68-68=204 (-6) 12. UMKC ...... 303-318-303=924 (+60) T32. Julio Vegas ...... 68-68-74=210 (E) 13. Indiana ...... 307-306-319=932 (+68) T38. Kramer Hickok ...... 72-66-73=211 (+1) 14. Alabama State ...... 313-327-329=969 (+105) T49. Toni Hakula ...... 71-69-72=212 (+2) T85. Cody Gribble ...... 75-70-70=215 (+5)) FINAL PLAYER LEADERBOARD 1. Mario Clemens, SMU ...... 70-70-73=213 (-3) T2. Brian Campbell, Illinois . . . . .77-67-70=214 (-2) T2. Austin Cook, Arkansas . . . . . 72-68-74=214 (-2) T2. Thomas Detry, Illinois . . . . . 68-74-72=214 (-2) T5. Charlie Danielson, Illinois . . . . 65-78-73=216 (E)

18 2013-14 TEXAS GOLF • SEASON IN REVIEW TEXAS GOLF All-Time Tournament Results 2012-13 2009-10 2006-07 Carpet Capital Collegiate______1st Topy Cup______4th Carpet Capital Collegiate______18th PING/Golfweek Preview______T-3rd Olympia Fields/Fighting Illini Invitational____ 3rd Jerry Pate Intercollegiate______3rd Isleworth Collegiate Invitational______4th Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate______2nd Isleworth Invitational______1st Cypress Invitational______3rd UTSA Lone Star Invitational______2nd Aloha Purdue Collegiate______1st Amer Ari Invitational______T-4th Baylor Intercollegiate______8th Puerto Rico Classic______11th Bayou City Collegiate Championship______1st Mauna Lani Invitational______4th Southern Highlands Championship_____ 13th Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters_____ 12th Puerto Rico Classic______1st Morris Williams Intercollegiate______4th Augusta State Invitational______1st Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters______7th National Invitational Tournament______12th Morris Williams Intercollegiate______1st National Invitational Tournament______2nd U.S. Collegiate Championship______13th Big 12 Championship______1st Morris Williams Intercollegiate______2nd Big 12 Championship______4th NCAA Central Regional______3rd Aggie Invitational______5th NCAA Central Regional______9th NCAA Championship______5th Big 12 Championship______3rd NCAA Championship______t11th NCAA East Regional______t1st 2011-12 NCAA Championship______t21st 2005-06 Fighting Illini Invitational______5th 2008-09 Iverness Intercollegiate Invitational______3rd Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate______1st The Prestige______t7th Jack Nicklaus Invitational______1st Gopher Invitational______t1st The Cordevalle Classic______5th Isleworth Collegiate Invitational______1st Olympia Fields Invitational______5th PING/Arizona Intercollegiate______8th Amer Ari Invitational______1st Isleworth Invitational______13th Big Island Intercollegiate ______6th Puerto Rico Classic______t6th Turtle Bay Collegiate Invitational______1st Puerto Rico Classic______12th Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters______6th Puerto Rico Classic______4th UNLV Invite______13th Morris Williams Intercollegiate______1st Southern Highlands Collegiate______13th Hall of Fame Inviational______t3rd Augusta State Invitational______1st National Invitational Tournament______7th Morris Williams Intercollegiate______4th Western Intercollegiate______1st Morris Williams Intercollegiate______4th U.S. Collegiate Championship______10th Aggie Invitational______2nd U.S. Intercollegiate______12th Big 12 Championship______2nd Big 12 Championship______2nd Big 12 Championship______8th NCAA Central Regional______11th NCAA Central Regional______2nd NCAA Austin Regional______3rd NCAA Championship______1st NCAA Championship______26th 2004-05 2007-08 Topy Cup______4th 2010-11 PING/Golfweek Preview______t4th Fighting Illini Invitational______5th Texas Cup______3rd Isleworth Invitational______4th PING Preview______6th Olympia Fields Fighting Illini______2nd Collegiate Match Play Championship______3rd Jack Nicklaus Invitational______3rd Jerry Pate Intercollegiate______9th Taylor Made/Waikoloa Championship_____10th Isleworth Collegiate Invitational______9th Isleworth Invitational______t14th Southern Highlands Collegiate Championship 15th Amer Ari Invitational______2nd Turtle Bay Intercollegiate______t8th Hall of Fame Inviational______t8th Puerto Rico Classic______7th PING Arizona Intercollegiate______t8th National Invitational Tournament______5th Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters____ t10th Puerto Rico Classic______8th Morris Williams Intercollegiate______4th Morris Williams Intercollegiate______1st Southern Highlands Intercollegiate______12th Aggie Invitational______6th Aggie Invitational______5th Fresno State Lexus Classic______t2nd Big 12 Championship______4th Big 12 Championship______3rd U.S. Collegiate______14th NCAA Central Regional______9th NCAA West Regional______5th Morris Williams Intercollegiate______1st NCAA Championship______t23rd NCAA Championship______t12th Big 12 Championship______2nd NCAA Central Regional______t9th NCAA Championship______19th

2013-14 TEXAS GOLF • HISTORY 19 TEXAS GOLF All-Time Tournament Results 2003-04 2000-01 1997-98 PING/Golfweek Preview______12th The Topy Cup______3rd Tucker Invitational______18th Carpet Capital Collegiate Classic______t2nd PING/Golfweek Preview______t4th Red River Classic______6th Jerry pate National Intercollegiate______9th Taylor Made Red River Classic______3rd Jerry Pate Intercollegiate______t11th Collegiate Matchplay Championship______6th Golf World Invitational______4th Taylor Made Intercollegiate______15th Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Championship_____ t4th Taylor Made Waikoloa Intercollegiate______1st Puerto Rico Classic______11th Puerto Rico Classic______10th Las Vegas Intercollegiate______13th Golf Digest Invitational______t13th Cleveland Golf Classic______1st Morris Williams Intercollegiate______4th Morris Williams Intercollegiate______t5th Morris Williams Intercollegiate______6th Border Olympics______2nd Carpet Capital Classic______t15th Hall of Fame Invitational______3rd ASU Thunderbird/Savane Invitational_____ 2nd ASU Thunderbird Invitational______t13th ASU/Cleveland Golf Invitational______t8th Big 12 Conference Championship______t2nd Big 12 Conference Championship______2nd U.S. Intercollegiate______t5th Perry Maxwell Invitational______3rd The Maxwell Invitational______7th Big 12 Championship______1st NCAA Central Regional______t18th NCAA Central Regional ______20th NCAA Central Regional______t5th NCAA Championship______4th 1999-2000 1996-97 2002-03 PING/Golfweek Preview______12th Tucker Invitational______1st William H. Tucker Intercollegiate______9th PING/Golfweek Preview______15th Sooner Invitational______t6th Taylor Made Red River Classic______10th Taylor Made Intercollegiate______t10th Carpet Capital Collegiate______10th Duke Golf Classic______12th Intercollegiate______1st PING/Golfweek Preview______5th Golf World Invitational______3rd Puerto Rico Classic______2nd Jerry Pate National Inercollegiate______2nd Taylor Made Waikoloa Intercollegiate______6th Golf Digest Collegiate Invitational______10th Hooters Collegiate Match Play Championship_____6th Las Vegas Intercollegiate______t4th Morris Williams Intercollegiate______6th Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Championship 3rd Morris Williams Intercollegiate______10th Carpet Capital Classic______2nd Puerto Rico Classic______t2nd Cleveland Golf Austusta State Invite______t2nd ASU Thunderbird/Savane Invitational______4th Toyota Men’s Collegiate Championship_____ t3rd Big 12 Conference Championship______4th Big 12 Conference Championship______2nd Morris Williams Intercollegiate______2nd The Perry Maxwell Invitational______1st Perry Maxwell Invitational______3rd National Invitational Tournament______4th NCAA Central Regional ______1st NCAA Central Regional ______7th ASU Thunderbird Invitational______6th NCAA Championship______5th NCAA Championship______DNP Big 12 Championship______1st NCAA Central Regional______t4th 1998-99 1995-96 NCAA Championship______t9th The Ridges Intercollegiate______t5th Japan Invitational______8th 2001-02 William H. Tucker Intercollegiate______1st Red River Classic______1st Windom Memorial Classic______3rd Jerry Pate National______9th PING/Golfweek Preview______3rd Red River Classic______2nd Harvey Penick Intercollegiate______2nd Taylor Made Red River Classic______1st Stan Sheriff Classic______1st PING Arizona Intercollegiate______3rd Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate______t7th Puerto Rico Golf Classic______6th Puerto Rico Golf Classic______7th Long Cove Invitational______8th Southwestern Intercollegiate______1st Golf Digest Collegiate______4th Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Championship 8th Golf Digest Collegiate Invitational______7th Morris Williams Intercollegiate______4th Puerto Rico Classic______12th Border Olympics______3rd Carpet Capital Classic______6th Morris Williams Intercollegiate______1st Morris Williams Intercollegiate______7th Kartsen Creek Classic______2nd U.S. Collegiate Championships______1st Carpet Capital Collegiate Classic______t11th Southwest Conference Championship______5th ASU Thunderbird/Savane Inviational______1st ASU Thunderbird Invitational______7th NCAA Central Regional ______t3rd Big 12 Championship______1st Big 12 Conference Championship______3rd NCAA Championship______13th Perry Maxwell Intercollegiate______4th NCAA Central Regional ______17th NCAA West Regional______t6th NCAA Championship______t3rd

20 2013-14 TEXAS GOLF • HISTORY TEXAS GOLF All-Time Tournament Results 1994-95 1991-92 1987-88 William H. Tucker Intercollegiate______2nd U.S.-Japan Intercollegiate______3rd USA-Japan Friendship Tournament______4th PING/Golfweek Preview______6th PING/Golfweek Preview______11th Southwestn Intercollegiate______17th Taylor Made Red River Classic______9th Red River Classic______3rd Harvey Penick Intercollegiate______2nd Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate______t3rd Harvey Penick Intercollegiate______1st Palmetto Dunes Intercollegiate______7th Harvey Penick Intercollegiate______2nd Big Island Intercollegiate______3rd Doral Park Intercollegiate______7th PING/Arizona Intercollegiate______2nd Miami National Invitational______1st Border Olympics______4th Puerto Rico Challenge______3rd Golf Digest Invitational______4th Rafael Alarcon Intercollegiate______1st Golf Digest Collegiate Invitational______t2nd Morris Williams Intercollegiate______1st Morris Williams Intercollegiate______1st Morris Williams Intercollegiate______2nd Augusta College Invitational______3rd All-America Intercollegiate______2nd Carpet Capital Collegiate Classic______t3rd Sun Devil Intercollegiate______3rd Southwest Conference Championship_____ 2nd ASU Thunderbird Intercollegiate______t10th Southwest Conference Championship______1st Oak Tree Intercollegiate______1st Southwest Conference Championship______1st Perry Maxwell Intercollegiate______6th NCAA Championship______11th Perry Maxwell Invitational______1st NCAA Central Regional ______1st NCAA Central Regional ______4th NCAA Championship______6th 1986-87 NCAA Championship______3rd 1990-91 Bulter National Intercollegiate______4th 1993-94 Harvey Penick Intercollegiate______1st Big Island Intercollegiate______3rd Palmetto Dunes Intercollegiate______3rd Colorado/Fox Acres Invitational______3rd PING Arizona Intercollegiate______5th Doral Park Intercollegiate______4th PING/Golfweek Preview______5th Taylor Made/Doral Intercollegiate______4th Crown Colony Invitational______1st Taylor Made Red River Classic______5th Borders Olympics______1st Border Olympics______1st Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate______t8th Golf Digest Invitational______4th Rafael Alarcon Intercollegiate______8th Harvey Penick Intercollegiate______2nd Morris Williams Intercollegiate______4th Oklahoma-Oklahoma St.-Texas Shootout_____ 2nd PING/Arizona Intercollegiate______2nd Sun Devil Intercollegiate______2nd Morris Williams Intercollegiate______4th Puerto Rico Classic______3rd Southwest Conference Championship______1st All-America Intercollegiate______9th Golf Digest Collegiate Invitational______2nd PING/Oak Tree Intercollegiate______5th Southwest Conference Championship______4th Morris Williams Intercollegiate______t6th NCAA Central Regional ______3rd Oak Tree Intercollegiate______4th Carpet Capital Classic______2nd NCAA Championship______t9th NCAA Championship______20th Thunderbird ASU Intercollegiate______t2nd Southwest Conference Championship______1st 1989-90 1985-86 Perry Maxwell Invitational______3rd Golfweek/MacGregor Preview______8th Hilton Head Island Intercollegiate______2nd NCAA Central Regional ______1st Taylor Made Red River Classic______1st Crown Colony Invitational______3rd NCAA Championship______2nd Harvey Penick Intercollegiate______1st Border Olympics______4th 1992-93 Golf World/Palmetto Dunes Intercollegiate_____5th Rafael Alarcon Intercollegiate______2nd PING/Arizona Intercollegiate______12th Henry Homberg Intercollegiate______9th Jack Nicklaus Collegiate Invitational______4th Border Olympics______t6th All-America Intercollegiate______11th PING/Golfweek Preview______8th Golf Digest Invitational______3rd Morris Williams Intercollegiate______2nd Red River Classic Shootout______1st Budget/UCF Classic______t6th Southwest Conference Championship______5th Jerry Pate National Collegiate______4th Morris Williams Intercollegiate______4th NCAA Championship______17th Harvey Penick Intercollegiate______1st All-America Intercollegiate______1st Puerto Rico Golf Classic______3rd Southwest Conference Championship______1st PING/Arizona Intercollegiate______4th Oak Tree Intercollegiate______13th Golf Digest Collegiate Invitational______7th NCAA Central Qualifier ______8th Morris Williams Intercollegiate______1st NCAA Championship______22nd Carpet Capital Classic______11th PING Intercollegiate______1st 1988-89 Southwest Conference Championship______1st Harvey Penick Intercollegiate______4th Perry Maxwell Invitational______t8th Taylor Made/Doral Park Invitational______5th NCAA Central Regional ______2nd Border Olympics______1st NCAA Championship______5th Golf Digest Intercollegiate______2nd Louisiana Classics Invitational______4th Morris Williams Intercollegiate______5th All-America Intercollegiate______1st Southwest Conference Championship______1st NCAA Central Regional ______6th NCAA Championship______2nd

2013-14 TEXAS GOLF • HISTORY 21 TEXAS GOLF All-Time NCAA Championship Results ALL-TIME NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS YEAR SITE______TEAM______MEDALIST______UT YEAR SITE______TEAM______MEDALIST______UT 1897 Ardsley Casino______Yale______Bayard, Jr., Princeton_____ -- 1952 Lafayette, Ind.______North Texas____ Vickers, Oklahoma______4th 1898 ––______Harvard (spring)Reid, Jr., Yale______-- 1953 Colo. Springs, Colo.___ Stanford______Moeller, Okla. St.______6th 1898 ––______Yale (fall)______Curtis, Harvard______-- 1954 Houston, Texas______SMU______Robbins, Memphis St._____ 8th 1899 ––______Harvard______Pyne, Princeton______-- 1955 Knoxville, Tenn.______LSU______Campbell, Purdue______23rd 1900 No tournament held 1956 Columbus, Ohio______Houston______Jones, Ohio State______–– 1901 Atlantic City______Harvard______Lindesy, Harvard______-- 1957 Colo. Springs, Colo.___ Houston______Baxter, Jr., Houston______18th 1902 Garden City (S)______Yale______Hitchcock, Yale______-- 1958 Williamstown, Mass.__ Houston______Rodgers, Houston______–– 1902 Morris County (F)____ Harvard______Egan, Harvard______-- 1959 Eugene, Ore.______Houston______Crawford, Houston______–– 1903 Garden City______Harvard______Reinhart, Princeton______-- 1960 Colo. Springs, Colo.___ Houston______Crawford, Houston______34th 1904 Myopia______Harvard______White, Harvard______-- 1961 Lafayette, Ind.______Purdue______Nicklaus, Ohio State_____ 20th 1905 Garden City______Yale______Abbott, Yale______-- 1962 Durham, N.C.______Houston______Zarley, Houston______–– 1906 Garden City______Yale______Clow, Jr., Yale______-- 1963 Wichita, Kan.______Oklahoma St.____ Sikes, Arkansas______6th 1907 Nassau______Yale______Knowles, Yale______-- 1964 Colo. Springs, Colo.___ Houston______Small, Okla. St.______27th 1908 Brae Burn______Yale______Wilder, Harvard______-- 1965 Knoxville, Tenn.______Houston______Fleckman, Houston______t17th 1909 Apawamis______Yale______Seckel, Princeton______-- 1966 Palo Alto, Calif.______Houston______Murphy, Florida______t27th 1910 Essex County______Yale______Hunter, Yale______-- 1967 Delaware, Pa.______Houston______Irwin, Colorado______t13th 1911 Baltusrol______Yale______Stanley, Yale______-- 1968 Las Cruces, N.M._____ Florida______Jones, Okla. St.______t4th 1912 Ekwanok______Yale______Davison, Harvard______-- 1969 Colo. Springs, Colo.___ Houston______Clark, Cal State-LA______8th 1913 Huntington Valley____ Yale______Wheeler, Yale______-- 1970 Columbus, Ohio______Houston______Mehaffey, Houston______t6th 1914 Garden City______Princeton______Allis III, Harvard______-- 1971 Tucson, Ariz.______TEXAS______Ben Crenshaw, Texas ____ 1st 1915 Greenwich______Yale______Blossom, Yale______-- 1972 Cape Coral, Fla._____ TEXAS______Ben Crenshaw, Texas ____t1st 1916 Oakmont______Princeton______Hubbell, Harvard______-- ______Tom Kite, Texas 1917 No tournament held 1973 Stillwater, Okla.______Florida______Ben Crenshaw, Texas_____3rd 1918 No tournament held 1974 Santee, Calif.______Wake Forest____ Strange, Wake Forest____ 15th 1919 Merion______Princeton______Walker, Jr., Columbia_____ -- 1975 Columbus, Ohio______Wake Forest____ Haas, Wake Forest______t17th 1920 Nassau______Princeton______Sweetster, Yale______-- 1976 Albuquerque, N.M.___ Oklahoma St.____ Simpson, USC______6th 1921 Greenwich______Dartmouth_____ Dean, Princeton______-- 1977 Hamilton, N.Y.______Houston______Simpson, USC______–– 1922 Garden City______Princeton______Boyd, Dartmouth______-- 1978 Eugene, Ore. ______Okla. State______Edwards, Okla. St.______CUT 1923 Siwanoy______Princeton______Cummings, Yale______-- 1979 Winston-Salem, NC___ Ohio State______Halberg, Wake Forest____ CUT 1924 Greenwich______Yale______Cummings, Yale______-- 1980 Columbus, Ohio______Oklahoma St.____ Blake, Utah State______t12th 1925 Montclair______Yale______Lamprecht, Tulane______-- 1981 Palo Alto, Calif.______BYU______Commans, USC______16th 1926 Marion______Yale______Lamprecht, Tulane______-- 1982 Pinehurst, N.C.______Houston______Brown, Houston______7th 1927 Garden City______Princeton______Gunn, Georgia Tech______-- 1983 Fresno, Calif.______Oklahoma St.____ Carter, Arizona State______2nd 1928 Apawamis______Princeton______McCarthy______-- 1984 Houston, Texas______Houston______Inman, UNC______t16th 1929 Hollywood, Calif._____ Princeton______Aycock, Yale______-- 1985 Grenelefe, Fla.______Houston______Burroughs, Ohio State_____ 5th 1930 Oakmont______Princeton______Dunlap, Jr., Princeton_____ -- 1986 Winston-Salem, N.C.__ Wake Forest____ Verplank, Okla. St.______17th 1931 Olympia Fields, Ill.____ Yale______Dunlap, Jr., Princeton_____ -- 1987 Columbus, Ohio _____ Oklahoma St.____ Watts, Okla. St.______20th 1932 Hot Springs, Va.______Yale______Fischer, Jr., Michigan_____ -- 1988 Los Angeles, Calif.____ UCLA______Pfister, Okla. St.______11th 1933 Buffalo, N.Y.______Yale______Emery, Oklahoma______4th 1989 Edmond, Okla.______Oklahoma______Mickelson, Arizona St.____2nd 1934 Cleveland, Ohio______Michigan______Yates, Georgia Tech______5th 1990 Tarpon Springs, Fla. __ Arizona State____ Mickelson, Arizona St.___ 22nd 1935 Washington D.C._____ Michigan______Ed White, Texas______–– 1991 Pebble Beach, Calif.___ Oklahoma St.____ Schutte, UNLV______t9th 1936 North Shore, Ill.______Yale______Kocsis, Michigan______–– 1992 Albuquerque, N.M.___ Arizona______Mickelson, Arizona St.____ 6th 1937 Oakmont, Pa.______Princeton______Haas, Jr., LSU______–– 1993 Lexington, Ky.______Florida______Demsey, Arizona St.______5th 1938 Louisville, Ky.______Stanford______Burke, Georgetown______–– 1994 McKinney, Texas_____ Stanford______Justin Leonard, Texas____2nd 1939 Wakonda______Stanford______D’Antoni, Tulane______14th 1995 Columbus, Ohio______Oklahoma St.____ Spratlin, Auburn______3rd 1940 Ekwanok ______Princeton, LSU__ Brooke, Virginia______17th 1996 Chattanooga, Tenn.___ Arizona State____ Woods, Stanford______13th 1941 Columbus, Ohio______Stanford______Stewart, LSU______6th 1997 Lake Forest, Ill.______Pepperdine_____ Warren, Clemson______CUT 1942 South Bend, Ind. _____ Stanford, LSU___ Tatum, Jr., Stanford______–– 1998 Albuquerque, N.M.___ UNLV______McLean, Minnesota_____ DNQ 1943 Olympia Fields, Ill.____ Yale______Ulrich, Carleton______–– 1999 Chaska, Minn.______Georgia______Donald, Northwestern____ DNQ 1944 Inverness______Notre Dame____ Lick, Minnesota______–– 2000 Auburn, Ala.______Oklahoma St.____ Howell, Okla. St.______5th 1945 Columbus, Ohio______Ohio State______Lorms, Ohio State______–– 2001 Durham, N.C.______Florida______Gilliam, Florida______DNQ 1946 Princeton______Stanford______Hamer, Georgia______–– 2002 Columbus, Ohio______Minnesota______Matteson, Georgia Tech__ t3rd 1947 Ann Arbor, Mich._____ LSU______Barclsy, Michigan______30th 2003 Stillwater, Okla.______Clemson______Canizares, Arizona St. ____t9th 1948 Palo Alto, Calif.______San Jose State___ Harris, San Jose State____ 12th 2004 Hot Springs, Va.______California ______Moore, UNLV______4th 1949 Ames, Iowa______North Texas____ Ward, North Carolina_____2nd 2005 Owings, Md.______Georgia ______Lepp, Washington______23rd 1950 Albuquerque, N.M.___ North Texas____ Wampler, Purdue______11th 2006 Sunriver, Ore.______Oklahoma St.____ Moore, Okla. St.______DNQ 1951 Columbus, Ohio______North Texas____ Nieporte, Ohio State_____ 13th 2007 Williamsburg, Va.____ Stanford______Lovemark, USC______t11th

22 2013-14 TEXAS GOLF • HISTORY TEXAS GOLF All-Time NCAA Championship Results ALL-TIME NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS YEAR SITE______TEAM______MEDALIST______UT 2008 West Lafayette, Ind._____ UCLA______Chappell, UCLA______19th 2009 Toledo, Ohio______Texas A&M____ Hill, N.C. State______26th 2010 Ooltewah, Tenn.______Augusta State___ Langley, Illinois______t21st 2011 Stillwater, Okla.______Augusta State___ Peterson, LSU______t12th 2012 Pacific Palisades, Calif.__ TEXAS______Pieters, Illinois______1st 2013 Alhparetta, Ga.______Alabama______Homa, Cal______5th

2013-14 TEXAS GOLF • HISTORY 23 TEXAS GOLF All-Time Tournament Medalists TEXAS’ ALL-TIME TOURNAMENT MEDALISTS YEAR PLAYER______TOURNAMENT YEAR PLAYER______TOURNAMENT 2013 Brandon Stone______Big 12 Championship 1983 Brandel Chamblee______Alarcon Intercollegiate 2013 Brandon Stone______Bayou City Collegiate Championship 1983 Mark Brooks______All-America Intercollegiate 2013 Brandon Stone______Carpet Capital Collegiate 1983 Brandel Chamblee______SWC Championship 2012 Dylan Frittelli______Morris Williams Intercollegiate 1982 Mark Brooks______LSU National Invitational 2012 Jordan Spieth______Morris Williams Intercollegiate 1982 Mark Brooks______Harvey Penick Intercollegiate 2012 Julio Vegas______Morris Williams Intercollegiate 1980 Jim Spagnolo______Border Olympics 2012 Jordan Spieth______Amer Ari Invitational 1980 Cutts Benedict______Longhorn/Lago Vista 2011 Jordan Spieth______Isleworth Collegiate Invitational 1980 Andy Rose______Great Hills Intercollegiate 2011 Bobby Hudson______Amer Ari Invitational 1978 Kirk Branum______Border Olympics 2009 Dylan Frittelli______Puerto Rico Classic 1977 Phil Blackmar______Border Olympics 2009 Lance Lopez______NCAA Austin Regional 1976 Lance Ten Broeck______SWTSU Bobcat Invitational 2008 Charles Holland______Fresno State Lexus Classic 1976 Randy Simmons______Border Olympics 2008 Bobby Hudson______Morris Williams 1976 Jerry Anderson______Longhorn Invitational 2006 Matthew Rosenfeld______Big 12 Championship 1976 Tim Wilson______Four-States Intercollegiate 2006 Matt Mills______PING/Arizona Intercollegiate 1976 Jamin Swanter______Woodland Hills Intercollegiate 2004 Jason Hartwick______Big 12 Championship 1976 Jerry Anderson______LSU Intercollegiate 2004 Matthew Rosenfeld______Cleveland Golf Classic 1975 Jim Mason______Longhorn Intercollegiate 2004 Jason Hartwick______Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Championship 1975 Dale Blackburn______Bevo Classic 2003 Jason Hartwick______Carpet Capital Collegiate Classic 1975 Lance Ten Broeck______Southwest Conference Championship 2003 Jason Hartwick______Puerto Rico Classic 1975 Randy Simmons______All-College Classic 2002 John Klauk______Morris Williams 1975 Lance Ten Broeck______Harvey Penick Intercollegiate 2001 John Klauk______NCAA Central Regional 1974 Tony Pfaff______Morris Williams 2001 Jason Hartwick______Red River Classic 1974 Jim Mason______Morris Williams 1999 David Gossett______Big 12 Conference Championship 1974 Tim Wilson______Bevo Classic 1999 David Gossett______Golf Digest Collegiate Invitational 1973 Ben Crenshaw______Pan American Intercollegiate 1998 Matt Brost ______Stan Sheriff Classic 1973 Ben Crenshaw______Border Olympics 1998 David Gossett______Red River Classic 1973 Ben Crenshaw______Aztec Invitational 1998 Brad Elder______Cleveland Golf/Morris Williams 1973 Ben Crenshaw______Morris Williams 1995 Brad Elder______Taylor Made Red River Classic 1973 Jim Mason ______Longhorn Intercollegiate 1995 Jeff Fahrenbruch______Perry Maxwell 1973 Bob Harwell ______Bevo Classic 1994 Marcus Jones______Harvey Penick Intercollegiate 1973 Ben Crenshaw______SWC Spring Golf Championship 1994 Justin Leonard______NCAA Championship 1973 Ben Crenshaw______NCAAChampionships 1993 Justin Leonard______SWC Championshp 1972 Ben Crenshaw______Atascocita Intercollegiate 1993 Justin Leonard______Morris Williams 1972 Tom Kite______Trinity Intercollegiate 1992 Justin Leonard______Red River Classic 1972 Ben Crenshaw______Border Olympics 1992 Justin Leonard______NCAA Central Regional 1972 Ben Crenshaw______Morris Williams 1992 Justin Leonard______SWC Championshp 1972 Ben Crenshaw______Lakeway Intercollegiate 1992 Justin Leonard______Augusta College Invitational 1972 Tom Kite______All America Intercollegiate 1992 Jean-Paul Hebert______Miami National Invitational 1972 Ben Crenshaw______SWC Spring Golf Championship 1991 Justin Leonard______Harvey Penick Intercollegiate 1972 Ben Crenshaw______NCAA Championships 1991 Omar Uresti______Border Olympics 1972 Tom Kite______NCAA Championships 1991 Justin Leonard______Southwest Conference Championship 1972 Ben Crenshaw______Trinity Intercollegiate 1990 Omar Uresti______All-America Intercollegiate 1971 Ben Crenshaw______SWC Championship Tournanment (Fall) 1989 Omar Uresti______Harvey Penick Intercollegiate 1971 Ben Crenshaw______Border Olympics 1989 Taylor Tipton______Taylor Made Red River Classic 1971 Ben Crenshaw______NCAA Championships 1988 Bob Estes______Rafael Alarcon Intercollegiate 1971 Tom Kite______All-Dixie Tournament 1988 Bob Estes______Border Olympics 1971 Tom Kite______Harvey Penick Intercollegiate 1988 Bob Estes______Morris Williams 1970 Dean Overturf______SWC Conference Championship 1987 Bob Estes______Harvey Penick Intercollegiate 1987 Todd Franks ______Border Olympics 1987 Bob Estes______Morris Williams 1985 Bob Estes______Pan American Intercollegiate 1984 Paul Thomas______Border Olympics 1984 Brandel Chamblee______Morris Williams 1984 Kyle Coody______Harvey Penick Intercollegiate 1983 Brandel Chamblee______Pan American Intercollegiate 1983 Mark Brooks______Homberg Intercollegiate

24 2013-14 TEXAS GOLF • HISTORY TEXAS GOLF Morris Williams Intercollegiate ince 1967 the Morris Williams Intercollegiate ALL-TIME CHAMPIONS has been one of the top collegiate tourna- ments in the nation, consistently playing host Morris Williams Golf Course 1967-86 (MW); Barton Creek Country Club 1987-90 (BC); Sto the best teams and individuals in college golf. The Hills of Lakeway 1991-98 (Hills); Austin Country Club, 1999-2007 (ACC); UT Golf Club, 2008-Present Individual champions of the Morris Williams Intercollegiate include , Fred Couples, , Bob Estes, and Phil YEAR TEAM CHAMPION______TEAM SCORE 1989 Houston______865 (+1) Mickelson. MEDALIST______MEDALIST SCORE Bob May, Oklahoma State______210 (-6) The Morris Williams Inter–collegiate is dedicated 1967 Houston______882 (+18) 1990 Oklahoma State______863 (-1) to the memory of former University of Texas golf star Hal Underwood, Houston______215 (-1) Jim Lemon, Arizona State______213 (-3) Morris Williams, Jr., who died in a jet plane crash while 1968 TEXAS______881 (+17) Craig Hainline, Oklahoma State_____ 213 (-3) in the Air Force in 1953. Chip Stewart, Texas______213 (-3) 1991 Oklahoma State______858 (-6) An Austin native, Williams became the city’s 1969 TEXAS______866 (+2) , Arizona State______207 (-9) youngest junior champion at age 13 and dominated the Rik Massengale, Texas______210 (-6) 1992 Texas______891 (+27) local golf scene for the next several years. He starred 1970 Houston______898 (+24) Bill Hoefle, Oklahoma State______216 (E) on the Longhorn teams from 1947-50 and led Texas Bruce Ashworth, Houston______219 (+3) 1993 TEXAS______849 (-15) to Southwest Conference championships in 1947, 1948 1971 Oklahoma St.______877 (+13) Justin Leonard, Texas______205 (-11) and 1950. In his final year (1950), Williams was runner- Ted Goin, Oklahoma State______213 (-3) 1994# Oklahoma State______875 (+11) up in the NCAA Championship as the ‘Horns finished 1972 TEXAS______850 (-14) Alan Bratton, Oklahoma State______210 (-6) second in the team competition. Ben Crenshaw, Texas______209 (-7) 1995# UNLV______867 (+3) Upon graduation, Williams joined the Air Force 1973 TEXAS______866 (+2) Grant Masson, Oklahoma______211 (-5) and posted an undefeated record in service golf tourna- Ben Crenshaw, Texas______209 (-7) 1996# Florida______886 (+22) ments. It was shortly after his victory in the Worldwide 1974 TEXAS______863 (+1) Trip Kuehne, Oklahoma State______217 (+1) Air Force Championship that he was killed. Tony Pfaff, Texas______212 (-4) 1997*# UNLV______586 (+10) Jim Mason, Texas______212 (-4) Victor Schwamkrug, Houston______143 (-1) 1975 TEXAS______885 (+2) 1998# Houston______872 (+8) Van Gillen, Houston______217 (+1) Brad Elder, Texas______211 (-5) 47TH MORRIS WILLIAMS 1976 Oklahoma State______852 (-12) 1999# Georgia______876 (+12) Lindy Miller, Oklahoma State______208 (-8) , Georgia______213 (-3) INTERCOLLEGIATE GOLF TOURNAMENT 1977* Houston______563 (-13) 2000# Brigham Young______881 (+17) April 13-14, 2013 • The University of Texas Golf Club Ed Fiori, Houston______136 (-8) Joel Hendry, New Mexico______211 (-5) Austin, Texas 1978 Oklahoma State______870 (+6) 2001*# Georgia Tech______573 (-3) FINAL TEAM STANDINGS Britt Harrison, Oklahoma State_____ 214 (-2) Bryce Molder, Georgia Tech______135 (+1) 1. TEXAS 289 273 286 848 (-4) 1979 Oklahoma State______887 (+23) 2002 TEXAS______883 (+19) 2. Texas Tech 284 282 287 853 (+1) Payne Stewart, SMU______216 (E) John Klauk, Texas______210 (-6) 3. TCU 281 281 292 854 (+2) 1980 Houston______866 (+2) 2003 Oklahoma State______842 (-22) 4. Oklahoma State 285 283 288 856 (+4) Fred Couples, Houston______212 (-4) , Oklahoma State____ 202 (-14) 5. New Mexico 284 278 298 860 (+8) 1981 Houston______858 (-6) 2004 Brigham Young______858 (-6) 6. Liberty 295 274 294 863 (+11) Tim Robinson, Stanford______213 (-3) Andrew Dahl, Arkansas______206 (-10) 7. North Texas 292 285 298 875 (+23) 1982* Oklahoma State______578 (+2) 2005 Florida______872 (+8) T8. Houston 291 289 297 877 (+25) Rick Cramer, Colorado______138 (-6) Richard Treis, Florida______206 (-10) T8. Baylor 300 285 292 877 (+25) 1983 TEXAS______878 (+14) 2006 Oklahoma State______850 (-14) 10. Kent State 289 293 296 878 (+26) Greg Turner, Oklahoma______212 (-4) Oscar Alvarez, BYU______209 (-7) 11. UNLV 304 287 302 893 (+41) 1984 Houston______842 (-22) 2007 UNLV*______568 (-8) 12. UT Arlington 289 299 307 895 (+43) Brandel Chamblee, Texas______208 (-8) Austin Schauer, Texas A&M______139 (-5) 1985 Lamar______844 (-20) RyanHenry, Tulsa______139 (-5) FINAL INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS Brian Watts, Oklahoma State______205 (-11) Steve Saunders, New Mexico______139 (-5) 1. Finley Ewing IV, Texas Tech 69 69 68 206 (-7) 1986 Houston______1060 (-20) 2008 TEXAS______868 (+16) 2. Jordan Niebrugge, Ok. St. 70 67 70 207 (-6) Jeff Maggert, Texas A&M______203 (-13) Bobby Hudson, Texas ______208 (-5) 3. Julien Brun, TCU 65 69 74 208 (-5) 1987 Oklahoma State______1088 (+8) 2009 Oklahoma State______863 (+11) 4. Niklas Lindstrom, Liberty 74 65 70 209 (-4) Brian Watts, Oklahoma State______211 (-5) Morgan Hoffmann, Okla. State _____ 212 (-1) 5. Cody Gribble, Texas 72 67 71 210 (-3) 1988 TEXAS______1077 (-3) Tom Glissmeyer, USC______212 (-1) 6. Curtis Donahoe, N. Texas 70 69 72 211 (-2) Bob Estes, Texas______208 (-8) 2010 Georgia______878 (+26) T7. Kramer Hickok, Texas 73 67 72 212 (-1) , Georgia______212 (-1) T7. Carlos Ortiz, N. Texas 73 71 68 212 (-1) 2011 TEXAS______890 (+40) T9. James Erkenbeck, New Mex. 71 68 74 213 (E) Tom Hoge, TCU______215 (+2) T9. Clement Sordet, Texas Tech 70 71 72 (213 (E) 2012 TEXAS______843 (-9) Dylan Frittelli, Texas______208 (-5) FINAL ADDITIONAL TEXAS PLAYERS Jordan Spieth, Texas______208 (-5) T19. Brandon Stone 73 73 71 217 (+4) Julio Vegas, Texas______208 (-5) T19. Toni Hakula 78 66 73 217 (+4) 2012 TEXAS______848 (-4) T19. Julio Vegas 71 74 72 217 (+4) Finley Ewing IV, Texas Tech______206 (-7)

FINAL TEXAS INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS * shortened due to weather T14. Will Griffin 73 69 74 216 (+3) # sponsored by Cleveland Golf T31. Brax McCarthy 73 75 71 219 (+6) T58. Johnathan Schnitzer 79 75 74 228 (+15) T60. Tayler Termeer 80 74 75 229 (+16)

2013-14 TEXAS GOLF • HISTORY 25 TEXAS GOLF Morris Williams Intercollegiate TEAM RECORDS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 18 HOLES 18 HOLES 4-Player Format at UTGC______273 (-11)______Texas, 2013 UTGC______65______Julien Brun, TCU, 2013 4-Player Format at MW______275 (-13)______Texas, 1984 ______65______Niklas Lindstrom, Liberty, 2013 5-Player Format at MW______345 (-15)______TCU, 1986 ______65______Geoff Shaw, Texas A&M, 2012 4-Player Format at BC______283 (-5)______Florida, 1989 ______65______Bobby Hudson, Texas, 2008 ______283 (-5)______Oklahoma State, 1989 MW______64______Ed Fiori, Houston, 1977 5-Player Format at BC______352 (-8)______Texas, 1988 BC______66______Bob Estes, Texas, 1988 4-Player Format at Hills______280 (-8)______Texas, 1993, 1995 ______66______Brian Watts, Oklahoma State, 1989 4-Player Format at ACC______277 (-11)______Texas, 2003 ______66______Bob May, Oklahoma State, 1989 ______277 (-11)______Arizona State, 2003 Hills______66______Alan Bratton, Oklahoma State, 1994 ______Grant Masson, Oklahoma, 1995 36 HOLES ______66______Victor Schwamkrug, Houston, 1998 4-Player Format at UTGC______559 (-9)______Texas, 2013 ACC______64______Andrew Dahl, Arkansas, 2004 4-Player Format at MW______556 (-20)______Houston, 1984 5-Player Format at MW______702 (-18)______TCU, 1986 36 HOLES 4-Player Format at BC______578 (+2)______Oklahoma, 1989 UTGC______134______Julien Brun, TCU, 2013 5-Player Format at BC______710 (-10)______Texas, 1988 MW______132______Jeff Maggert, Texas A&M, 1986 4-Player Format at Hills______563 (-13)______Texas, 1993 BC______134______Bob Estes, Texas, 1988 4-Player Format at ACC______556 (-20)______Texas, 2003 Hills______138______Justin Leonard, Texas, 1993 ______138______Alan Bratton, Oklahoma State, 1994 54 HOLES ACC______132______Andrew Dahl, Arkansas, 2004 4-Player Format at UTGC______843 (-9)______Texas, 2012 4-Player Format at MW______842 (-22)______Houston, 1984 54 HOLES 5-Player Format at MW______1060 (-20)______Houston, 1986 UTGC______206______Finley Ewing IV, Texas Tech, 2013 4-Player Format at BC______863 (-1)______OSU, 1990 ______208______Bobby Hudson, Texas, 2008 5-Player Format at BC______1077 (-3)______Texas, 1988 MW______203______Jeff Maggert, Texas A&M, 1986 4-Player Format at Hills______849 (-15)______Texas, 1993 BC______208______Bob Estes, Texas, 1988 4-Player Format at ACC______842 (-22)______Oklahoma State, 2003 Hills______205______Justin Leonard, Texas, 1993 ACC______202______Hunter Mahan, Oklahoma State, 2003 LOW 1ST ROUND 4-Player Format at UTGC______281 (-3)______Texas, 2012 LOW 1ST ROUND ______281 (-3)______New Mexico, 2010 UTGC______65______Julien Brun, TCU, 2013 4-Player Format at MW______276 (-12)______TCU, 1980 ______65______Geoff Shaw, Texas A&M, 2012 5-Player Format at MW______345 (-15)______TCU, 1986 MW______64______Ed Fiori, Houston, 1977 4-Player Format at BC______285 (-3)______Oklahoma State, 1990 BC______66______Brian Watts, Oklahoma State, 1987 5-Player Format at BC______353 (-7)______Oklahoma State, 1989 Hills______66______Alan Bratton, Oklahoma State, 1994 4-Player Format at Hills______280 (-8)______Texas, 1993, 1995 ACC______64______Andrew Dahl, Arkansas, 2004 4-Player Format at ACC______277 (-11)______Texas, 2003 ______277 (-11)______Arizona State, 2003 LOW 2ND ROUND UTGC______65______Niklas Lindstrom, Liberty, 2013 LOW 2ND ROUND MW______65______Brett Kanda, UNLV, 2007 4-Player Format at UTGC______273 (-11)______Texas, 2013 BC______66______Bob Estes, Texas, 1988 4-Player Format at MW______275 (-13)______Texas, 1984 Hills ______66______Victor Schwamkrug, Houston, 1998 5-Player Format at MW______347 (-13)______Oklahoma State, 1986 ACC______64______Randy Creighton, Pepperdine, 2003 4-Player Format at BC______283 (-5)______Oklahoma State, 1990 5-Player Format at BC______352 (-8)______Texas, 1988 LOW 3RD ROUND 4-Player Format at Hills______282 (-6)______Oklahoma State, 1993 UTGC______65______Bobby Hudson, Texas, 2008 4-Player Format at ACC______279 (-9)______Texas, 2003 MW______65______Rik Massengale, Texas, 1969 BC______66______Bob May, Oklahoma State, 1989 LOW 3RD ROUND Hills______66______Grant Masson, Oklahoma, 1995 4-Player Format at UTGC______282 (-2)______Texas, 2012 ACC______65______Hunter Mahan, Oklahoma State, 2003 4-Player Format at MW______276 (-12)______Oklahoma State, 1994 ______65______Chris Noel, Tulsa, 2003 5-Player Format at MW______351 (-9)______Lamar, 1986 4-Player Format at BC______283 (-5)______Florida, 1989 MW=Morris Williams Golf Course 5-Player Format at BC______357 (-3)______Oklahoma State, 1988 BC=Barton Creek Country Club 4-Player Format at Hills______281 (-7)______Oklahoma State, 1991 Hills=The Hills of Lakeway 4-Player Format at ACC______282 (-6)______Oklahoma State, 2003 ACC=Austin Country Club ______282 (-6)______UNLV, 2000 UTGC=UT Golf Club

26 2013-14 TEXAS GOLF • HISTORY TEXAS GOLF All-Time Team Bests ALL-TIME TEAM BESTS (18 holes) SCORE TOURNAMENT______SEASON______ROUND______FINISH 266 Carpet Capital Collegiate______2012-13______2nd______1st 269 Turtle Bay Invitational______2007-08______3rd______t8th 270 Amer Ari Invitational______2011-12______1st______1st 271 NCAA Championships______2012-13______2nd______T3rd Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate______2011-12______1st______1st ASU Thunderbird/Savane Invitational______2001-02______1st______1st 272 Jerry Pate Intercollegiate______2006-07______3rd______3rd Taylor Made/Waikoloa Intercollegiate______2004-05______3rd______10th 273 Morris Williams Intercollegiate______2012-13______1st______2nd Turtle Bay Collegiate Invitational______2008-09______3rd______1st Turtle Bay Intercollegiate______2007-08______1st______t8th Taylor Made/Waikoloa Intercollegiate______2004-05______2nd______10th 274 Bayou City Collegiate Championship______2012-13______2nd______1st NCAA East Regional Championship______2009-10______1st______t1st Jerry Pate Intercollegiate______2002-03______2nd______2nd 275 Amer Ari Invitational______2010-11______3rd______2nd PING/Arizona Intercollegiate______2005-06______2nd______8th NCAA Championships______2001-02______2nd______t3rd 276 Jack Nicklaus Invitational______2011-12______2nd______1st Jerry Pate Intercollegiate______2009-10______1st______2nd Puerto Rico Classic______2009-10______3rd______1st U.S. Intercollegiate______2008-09______1st______12th Fresno State Lexus Classic______2007-08______2nd______t2nd Jerry Pate Intercollegiate______2006-07______2nd______3rd National Invitational Tournament______2004-05______2nd______5th ASU Thunderbird/Savane Invitational______2001-02______2nd______1st Taylor Made Red River Classic______2001-02______3rd______1st Taylor Made Red River Classic______2001-02______1st______1st 277 Augusta State Invitational______2011-12______2nd______1st Amer Ari Invitaitonal______2011-12______3rd______1st Puerto Rico Classic______2009-10______1st______1st Jerry Pate Intercollegiate______2007-08______2nd______9th Aloha Purdue Collegiate______2006-07______3rd______1st ASU Thunderbird Invitational______2002-03______3rd______6th Morris Williams Invitational______2002-03______1st______2nd 278 Isleworth Collegiate Invitational______2011-12______1st______1st Amer Ari Invitational______2010-11______2nd______2nd NCAA Championships______2006-07______1st______t11th Hall of Fame Invitational______2003-04______2nd______3rd Cleveland Golf Classic______2003-04______2nd______1st U.S. Collegiate Championships______2001-02______1st______1st

(54 holes) SCORE TOURNAMENT______SEASON______FINISH______SCORES 822 Puerto Rico Classic______2009-10______1st______277-269-276 828 Jerry Pate Intercollegiate______2006-07______3rd______280-276-272 832 Taylor Made/Waikoloa Intercollegiate______2004-05______10th______287-273-272 ASU Thunderbird/Savane Invitational______2001-02______1st______271-276-285 833 NCAA Championships______2012-13______T3rd______279-271-283 Turtle Bay Intercollegiate______2007-08______t8th______273-291-269 834 Amer Ari Invitational______2011-12______1st______270-287-277 Taylor Made Red River Classic______2001-02______1st______276-282-276 835 Amer Ari Invitational______2010-11______2nd______282-278-275 NCAA East Regional Championship______2009-10______t1st______274-281-280 836 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate______2011-12______1st______271-278-287 838 Augusta State Invitational______2011-12______1st______282-277-279 842 Bayou City Collegiate Championship______2012-13______1st______285-274-283 843 Morris Williams Intercollegiate______2011-12______1st______281-280-282 Turtle Bay Collegiate Invitational______2008-09______1st______280-290-273 ASU Thunderbird Invitational______2002-03______6th______287-279-277 Morris Williams Intercollegiate______2002-03______2nd______277-279-287 844 Fresno State Lexus Classic______2007-08______t2nd______282-276-286 National Invitational Tournament______2004-05______5th______286-276-282 847 Aloha Purdue Collegiate______2006-07______1st______279-291-277 Cleveland Golf Classic______2003-04______1st______281-278-288 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate______2003-04______9th______280-281-286 848 Morris Williams Intercollegiate______2012-13______1st______289-273-286 Jerry Pate Intercollegiate______2007-08______9th______283-277-288

2013-14 TEXAS GOLF • HISTORY 27 TEXAS GOLF

Longhorns on the PGA(current TOUR at the conclusion of the 2013 PGA TOUR season) PHIL BLACKMAR BEN CRENSHAW ing wins at the FedEx St. Jude Classic and the Invensys Classic at Las Vegas … ranked ninth on the Tour’s urned professional in 1980 after earning a oined the PGA Tour in 1973 after his junior year money list in 2001 … posted five Top-10 showings in finance degree … joined the PGA tour in 1984 … has 19 career PGA Tour victories, including the 2002, including a win at the Kemper Insurance Open … PGA Rookie of the Year in 1985 … three 1984 and 1995 Masters … has placed in the Top 10 … finished in the top 100 on the money list for the 14th Tcareer victories: 1985 Canon Sammy Davis, Jr. Greater Jon the Tour’s money list seven times … highest money time in his career in 2005, including each of the last Hartford Open, 1988 Provident Classic and 1997 Shell ranking was second in 1976 behind Jack Nicklaus … nine years ... made the cut in 22 out of 25 starts ... took … all three victories came in playoffs played on two World Cup teams (1987, 1988) … mem- second at the Shell Houston Open and the Reno-Tahoe … best year on the PGA Tour came in 1997, when he ber of four U.S. Ryder Cup teams (1981, 1983, 1987, Open in 2006 ... played in 28 events on the PGA Tour earned $642,000 to finish No. 32 on the money list … 1995) … also served as captain of the victorious 1999 in 2007 … tied for sixth at the AT&T Classic, tied for tied for 12th place at the 2007 AT&T Championship Ryder Cup team … joined the Senior PGA Tour (later eighth at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans and tied for on the Champions Tour … won the 2009 AT&T renamed the Champions Tour) in 2001 … inducted into ninth at the Shell Houston Open in 2007 … landed two Championship ..played in 17 events in the Champions the (PGA Tour ballot) on Nov. top-10 finishes four years in a row, 2008-2011 ... his best Tour in 2011... notched seven Top-25, with best finish a 15, 2002 … in 2005, Among the top 20 four times in 18 finish on the PGA Tour in 2011 is a T2 at T13 at the 2011 Mississippi Gulf Resort Championship starts on the Champions Tour ... played in his 36th con- Classic ... his best finish on the PGA Tour in 2013 so far ... played and made the cut in 3 events in the Champions secutive Masters in 2007, where he tied for 55th place is a T7 at the Valero Texas Open ... lives in Austin and Tour in 2012... also serves as a commentator for ABC ... posted top-10 finishes at the AT&T Championship plays out of Austin Country Club. Sports … lives in Corpus Christi with his wife, Carol, (t4th) and the Turtle Bay Championship (t7th) in PGA Tour Career Earnings: $21,536,179 and their four children, Kristin, Kelli, Philip and Mark. 2006 ... placed second at the 2007 U.S. Senior Open PGA Tour Career Earnings: $3,245,909 Championship … recorded four top-10 finishes on the Champions Tour Career Earnings: $1,557,545 Champions Tour in 2007 … added top-three finishes in the Toshiba Classic and the Constellation Energy Senior urned professional in 1996 after earning a psy- MARK BROOKS Players Championship in 2008 ... made the cut for 33 chology degree … joined the PGA Tour in of the 34 events he played in the Champions Tour from 1998 … recorded three Top 10 finishes in 1998, oined the PGA Tour in 1984 … seven career victo- Tincluding at tie for second at the GTE Byron Nelson 2011 to 2013 ... lives in Austin with his wife, Julie, and ries: 1988 Canon Sammy Davis, Jr. Greater Hartford their daughters, Katherine, Claire and Anna … plays Classic … nominated for PGA Rookie of the Year hon- Open, 1991 K-Mart Greater , 1991 out of Austin Golf Club. ors … posted two Top 10 and four Top 25 finishes in JGreater Milwaukee Open, 1994 Kemper Open, 1996 1999, including a tie for second at the Compaq Classic PGA Tour Career Earnings: $7,139,756 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, 1996 Shell Houston Open, Champions Tour Career Earnings: $3,004,310 of New Orleans … registered five Top 25 finishes in 1996 PGA Championship … his three victories in 1996 2000, including a third-place showing at the Compaq helped him rank third that year on the Tour’s money BRAD ELDER Classic of New Orleans … in 2004 finished a career-best list ($1,429,396) … posted five Top 25 finishes in 2000, 48th on the money list ... with four rounds in the 60s, including a tie for fifth at the Shell Houston Open urned professional in 1998 and earned sponsor finished runner-up in first start of season at the Sony … notched one top-10, a T9 at the Bank of America exemptions to play in six PGA Tour events that Open in Hawaii, falling to in a three-hole Colonial, his first since a solo third at the 2002 Tampa year … won his first professional title at the playoff ... placed in top 100 in earnings for the seventh Bay Classic ... played in 18 events on the PGA Tour in T1999 Nike Wichita Open … had a successful first year consecutive season on TOUR in 2005 ... recorded four 2007, with top finish a 13th place at the Mayakoba Golf on the PGA Tour in 2000, ranking third among rook- top-10s, all which came from July to the end of the Classic at Riviera Maya-Cancun ... played in 22 events ies in earnings ($700,738) … season was highlighted season, with three of those in last three starts... tied for in the Champions Tour in 2012... notched one Top 10 by a tie for second at the SEI Classic … seventh at the 2006 … played 32 events on finish and 3 Top 25 finishes... played in 23 events in the posted five Top 25 finishes in 2001 … member of the the PGA Tour in 2007 … tied for seventh at the Crowne Champions Tour in 2013, including four Top 25 fin- Nationwide Tour in 1999 and 2004 ... made the cut in Plaza Invitational at Colonial, tied for eighth at the Bob ishies ... served as host of W. Hal Brooks Memorial Golf nine of 22 starts in 2004, with his only top-10 finish a tie Hope Chrysler Classic and tied for 11th at the Viking Tournament and Gala in honor of his father … started for fifth at the Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open Classic in 2007 ... won the 2008 PGA Tour Qualifying the Mark Brooks Foundation to help teens in Fort ... member of the PGA TOUR in 2000-03 ... made the Tournament by eight strokes to secure his 2009 PGA Worth … lives in Fort Worth with his wife, Cynthia, cut in six of 13 Nationwide Tour appearances in 2006 Tour card; shot a 59 in the fourth round to join Texas- and two daughters, Lyndsay and Hallie. ... played 28 events on the Nationwide Tour in 2007 … Ex David Gossett as the only players to shoot a 59 at PGA Tour Career Earnings: $9,455,441 won the 2007 Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open Q-school ... landed one top-10 finish in 2009 ... won Champions Tour Career Earnings: $874,599 … played in 23 events on the PGA Tour in 2008 and his first professional title at the 2011 FedEx St. Jude scored one top-10 finish ... in 2011 notched two top-10 Classic... notched two top-5 finishes in his first two BRANDEL CHAMBLEE in the Nationwide Tour ... his best finish a T5 at the PGA tournaments in 2012... lives in Dallas with his wife, Stadion Classic at UGA... played in 19 events in the Allison, and their son, William Harrison. urned professional in 1985 after earning a speech Web.Com Tour in 2012... notched one Top 10 and Top PGA Tour Career Earnings: $11,371,593 communication degree … earned exempt status 25 finish... played in 13 events in the Web.Com Tour in by finishing No. 87 on the 2001 money list with 2013 ... his best finish was third at the ... DAVID GOSSETT T$582,086 … earned his first PGA Tour victory at the lives in Dallas. 1998 Greater Vancouver Open … finished second at the PGA Tour Career Earnings: $1,820,145 layed in a total of 10 professional tournaments as 1996 Bell South Classic … placed second at the 1997 Web.Com Tour Career Earnings: $667,164 an amateur after winning the 1999 U.S. Amateur Quad City Classic and the 1997 Canon Greater Hartford Championship … turned professional in July P2000 after his sophomore year … earned his first PGA Open … registered three Top 10 finishes in 2000, BOB ESTES including a tie for seventh at the GTE Byron Nelson Tour victory at the 2001 … posted Classic … had two Top-10 finishes in 2001, placing oined the PGA Tour in 1989 … named PGA Rookie three Top 10 finishes in 2002, including a tie for second at the Nissan Open and tying for third at the of the Year by Golf Magazine in 1989 … earned his second at the Buick Classic ... followed up successful Advil Western Open … tied for sixth in the 2002 Bob first PGA Tour victory at the 1994 Texas Open … rookie year that included first TOUR victory with solid Jrecorded nine Top 10 showings in 1999, including a tie Hope Chrysler Classic ... now serves as a studio analyst sophomore campaign, finishing 100th on money list with The Golf Channel ... lives in Scottsdale, Ariz. with for fourth at the Masters and a tie for sixth at the PGA ... notched best finish of 2005 season with a T2 at the his wife, Karen, and their son, Brandel, Jr. Championship … earned an alternate spot on the 1999 Buick Classic … played five PGA Tour events in 2009 PGA Tour Career Earnings: $4,018,410 U.S. Ryder Cup team … posted three Top 10 finishes in ... played in 11 events on the Web.Com Tour in 2013 2000 … recorded eight Top 10 finishes in 2001, includ- .... lives in Austin.

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Longhorns on the PGA Tour (as of Jan. 14, 2014) PGA Tour Career Earnings: $2,234,484 WES SHORT, JR. JHONATTAN VEGAS Web.Com Tour Career Earnings: $10,703 layed on the PGA Tour in 1997 and from 2001- layed 18 events on the Nationwide Tour in 2009 07 … played 12 PGA events in 2007 with a top … tied for fourth at the 2009 Preferred Health finish of 44th place at the Zurich Classic of New Systems Wichita Open and tied for seventh at the oined the PGA Tour in 1972 … 1973 Golf Digest POrleans … won the 2005 Michelin Championship on P2009 Utah Championship … tied for 36th at the PGA Rookie of the Year … 29 career PGA Tour and the PGA Tour … has played in 92 PGA Tour events and Tour’s Valero Texas Open in 2009 ... tied for 24th at Champions Tour victories, including the 1992 U.S. 85 events on the Nationwide Tour. the PGA Tour’s in 2010 ... won his JOpen … the first person in PGA Tour history to reach PGA Tour Career Earnings: $1,652,656 first PGA tournament in 2011 at the Bob Hope Classic... the $6 million, $7 million, $8 million and $9 million Web.com Tour Career Earnings: $296,426 notched two more Top-10 finishes in 2011, including a marks in career earnings … placed second at the 1997 T3 at the ... best finish in 2012 Masters … 28 career Top 10 finishes on the Senior JORDAN SPIETH was 27th at the Hyundai Tournament of Champions ... PGA Tour, including 12 in 2002 … captured the AT&T lives in Austin. Classic and the Boeing-Greater Seattle Classic in 2006 layed in a total of eight professional tourna- PGA Tour Career Earnings: $2,745,189 ... played in 28 events on the Champions Tour in 2007 ments as an amateur … turned professional Web.com Tour Career Earnings: $441,262 … placed second at the MasterCard Championship, in December 2012 after his first semester as a the Turtle Bay Championship and the Liberty Mutual Psophomore ... started in the Web.com Tour where he Legends of Golf and placed third at the Regions Charity finished both his events in the top 10 ... he qualified for Classic, the Administaff Small Business Classic and the sponsor exemption in the PGA Tour after finished tied AT&T Championship in 2007 ... won the 2008 Boeing for seventh at the Tampa Bay Championship in March Classic on The Champions Tour… took second at the 2013 ... Spieth played 23 PGA events with one win at 2009 AT&T Championship ... notched three top-5 fin- the John Deere Classic making him the fourth youngest ishes in the 2010 Champions Tour ... in 2011, made the PGA TOUR winner ... also had three runner-up finishes cut for 22 of the 23 events plaed ... played on two World (Puerto Rico Open, , TOUR Cup teams (1984, 1985) … member of seven U.S. Ryder Championship by Coke) ... selected by Fred Couples to Cup teams … also served as captain for the 1997 U.S. President’s Cup Team ... finished the 2013 season sev- Ryder Cup team … made the cut in 46 of the 47 events enth in the FedEx Cup rankings ... named 2013 Rookie he played on the Champions Tour in the 2012 and 2013 of the Year ... lives in Dallas. seasons ... lives in Austin with his wife, Christy ... has PGA Tour Career Earnings: $4,634,820 three children, Stephanie, David and Paul. Web.com Tour Career Earnings: $50,150 PGA Tour Career Earnings: $11,041,042 Champions Tour Career Earnings: $15,836,651 OMAR URESTI JUSTIN LEONARD urned professional in 1991 upon completion oined the PGA Tour in 1994 after earning a gen- of his Longhorn career … member of the PGA eral business degree … 12 PGA Tour victories ... TOUR in 1995-2000, from 2004-06 and 2008, became the youngest British Open champion (age Tand the Nationwide Tour in 1993-94, 2001-03 and J25) since Seve Ballesteros won the 1979 title at age 22 2007 … placed in 24 events on the PGA Tour in 2008 … finished second in a playoff at the 1999 British Open and secured four top-25 finishes ... played in four … member of two U.S. Ryder Cup teams (1997, 1999) PGA Tour events and 25 Nationwide Tour events in … in 2005, he recorded two victories and earned a 2007 … won the 2007 Livermore Valley Wine Country berth on Presidents Cup squad ... earned Championship on the Nationwide Tour … tied for sev- his ninth career win on the PGA TOUR by firing a enth at the 2009 U.S. Bank Championship ... finished final-round 67 and coming from three strokes behind 134th on the PGA Tour money list in 2006 after playing 72-hole leader Joe Ogilvie to win by three strokes at the 22 Tour events … registered his top finish of 2006 at Bob Hope Chrysler Classic ... No. 11 in U.S. Presidents the EDS Byron Nelson Championship, where he tied Cup standings, tabbed as a Captain’s Selection by Jack for third place ... recorded three top-20 finishes and Nicklaus ... responded with a 3-1-1 record, including a played in 27 PGA Tour events in 2005 … tied for sixth Sunday singles victory over Tim Clark ... recorded three at the 2005 EDS Byron Nelson Championship ... made top-10 finishes, including a second-place showing at his Grand Slam tournament debut in 2004 when he par- the Merrill Lynch Shootout, during the 2006 season ... ticipated in the U.S. Open, though he failed to make the played in 29 events on the PGA Tour in 2007 … won cut … notched four top-25 finishes (T10 at Sony Open; the Valero Texas Open and tied for second at the Buick T21 at B.C. Open; T13 at Buick Championship and T23 Open in 2007 … helped the United States to victory in @ Michelin Championship) during the 2004 season … the at Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, best finish in 2010 was T8 at the Ky. ... made the cut in 24 of 25 events on the PGA Tour ... he made the cut for two of his five events he played in 2008 and secured eight top-10 finishes ... won the in the 2011 PGA Tour ... first earned his PGA TOUR 2008 Stanford St. Jude Championship ... secured five card in 1994 by placing 14th in Q-school … tallied a top-5 finishes on the PGA Tour in 2009, with the best Nationwide Tour title at the 1994 . finish a T2 at the Children’s Miracle Classic at Disney... PGA Tour Career Earnings: $3774,449 ended a 15-year streak of getting two top-10 finishes Nationwide Tour Career Earnings: $807,585 each season in 2010 ... in 2011, placed second at the Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals Classic ... in 2012, he finished twice in the top 10, T8 at Farmers Insurance Open and T5 at Reno-Tahoe Open ... best finish in 2013 was T4 at Tampa Bay Championship ... lives in Dallas with his wife, Amanda. PGA Tour Career Earnings: $32,801,260

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Mason Adkins______1966 ______honorable mention Tom Kite______1970 ______2nd team Matt Bortis______2007 ______honorable mention ______1971 ______2nd team Mark Brooks______1980 ______honorable mention ______1972 ______1st team ______1982 ______3rd team John Klauk______2001 ______honorable mention ______1983 ______1st team ______2002 ______2nd team Matt Brost______2000 ______honorable mention Justin Leonard______1991 ______2nd team Brandel Chamblee______1982______2nd team ______1992 ______1st team ______1983 ______1st team ______1993 ______1st team ______1984 ______2nd team ______1994______1st team Warren Chancellor______1973 ______honorable mention Lance Lopez______2009 ______honorable mention Michael Cooper______1991 ______honorable mention George Machock______1970 ______honorable mention Ben Crenshaw______1971 ______1st team ______1971 ______honorable mention ______1972 ______1st team Rik Massengale______1968 ______2nd team ______1973 ______1st team ______1969 ______3rd team Brad Elder______1995 ______honorable mention Brian Nelson______1989 ______2nd team ______1996 ______1st team Tony Pfaff______1973 ______honorable mention ______1997 ______1st team Matthew Rosenfeld______2003 ______honorable mention ______1998 ______3rd team ______2004 ______honorable mention Bob Estes______1985______2nd team ______2005 ______honorable mention ______1987 ______1st team Randy Simmons______1975 ______3rd team ______1988 ______1st team Robby Skinner______1996 ______honorable mention Jeff Fahrenbruch______1995 ______honorable mention John Sosa______1991 ______honorable mention Harrison Frazar______1993 ______honorable mention Jim Spagnolo______1980 ______3rd team ______1994 ______honorable mention Jordan Spieth______2012______1st team ______1995 ______honorable mention Chip Stewart______1968 ______3rd team Dylan Frittelli______2010______3rd team Brandon Stone______2013______1st team ______2011______3rd team Lance Ten Broeck______1975 ______honorable mention ______2012______1st team ______1976 ______honorable mention David Gossett______1999 ______1st team Taylor Tipton______1993 ______3rd team ______2000 ______1st team Paul Thomas______1983 ______2nd team Cody Gribble______2010______3rd team Pat Thompson______1964 ______honorable mention ______2013______3rd team George Tucker______1972 ______honorable mention Jason Hartwick______2001 ______honorable mention Omar Uresti______1989 ______honorable mention ______2002 ______3rd team ______1990 ______3rd team ______2003 ______3rd team Julio Vegas______2012______honorable mention ______2004______1st team J.J. Wall______2002 ______honorable mention Jean-Paul Hebert______1991 ______honorable mention Tim Wilson______1976 ______honorable mention ______1992 ______3rd team ______1993 ______honorable mention Charlie Holland______2008 ______3rd team Bobby Hudson______2010______honorablemention Kyle Jerome______1989 ______honorable mention Marcus Jones______1995______honorable mention

30 2013-14 TEXAS GOLF • HISTORY TEXAS GOLF National Honors U.S. AMATEUR CHAMPIONS PHIL MICKELSON AWARD 1992______Justin Leonard Presented annually by the Phil and Amy Mickelson Foundation to the most outstand- 1999______David Gossett ing freshman in Division I men’s golf. 2013______Brandon Stone U.S. JUNIOR AMATEUR CHAMPIONS BYRON NELSON AWARD 2011______Jordan Spieth 2009______Jordan Spieth Began in 2002 and presented annually by the Golf Coaches Association of America 2000______Matt Rosenfeld to a graduating senior. Criteria based on a nominee’s entire collegiate academic and golf career and his character and integrity while in college. Particular consideration is given to a nominee’s good citizenship, as portrayed by Mr. Byron Nelson over the WESTERN AMATEUR CHAMPIONS course of his life and golf career. 1968______Rik Massengale 2012______Dylan Frittelli 1973______Ben Crenshaw 1992______Justin Leonard JACK NICKLAUS AWARD 1993______Justin Leonard 2002______John Klauk Began in 1988 and presented annually by the Golf Coaches Association of America to the player who excels throughout the course of the entire season SELECTIONS 1988______Bob Estes 1994______Justin Leonard 1936______Ed White (U.S.) 1997______Brad Elder 1971______Tom Kite (U.S.) 1993______Justin Leonard (U.S.) 1997______Brad Elder (U.S.) BEN HOGAN AWARD 1999______David Gossett (U.S. Began in 1990 and presented annually by Friends of Golf to the nation’s top male 2011______Jordan Spieth (U.S.) student-athlete 1997______Jeff Fahrenbruch PALMER CUP SELECTIONS 1997______Brad Elder (U.S.) AWARD 2002______John Klauk (U.S.) Began in 1992 and presented annually by the Golf Coaches Association of America to 2003______Jason Hartwick (U.S.) the NCAA Championship individual medalist 2004______Jason Hartwick (U.S.) 1994______Justin Leonard 2005______Matt Rosenfeld (U.S.) COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA FRED HASKINS AWARD 1996______Jeff Fahrenbruch (First Team) 1997______Jeff Fahrenbruch (Second Team) Began in 1971 and presented annually by the Fred Haskins Commission to the 2012______Dylan Frittelli (Third Team) nation’s most outstanding collegiate golfer 1971______Ben Crenshaw 1972______Ben Crenshaw 1973______Ben Crenshaw 1987______Bob Estes 1994______Justin Leonard 1997______Brad Elder

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Note: Texas competed as a member of the Current coaches/athletes in BOLD CAPS. Southwest Conference from 1982-96 and now All-time Texas coaches/athletes in bold. competes as a member of the Big 12 Conference. Conference Honors 2013 BIG 12 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP 2012-13 ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 TEAM April 22-24, 2013 Mikkel Bjerch______Baylor, So. Prairie Dunes Country Club Nicklads Mansson______Baylor, Jr. Hutchinson, Kansas Duncan Croudis______Iowa State, Jr. Sam Daley______Iowa State, So. FINAL TEAM STANDINGS______Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Total Collin Foster______Iowa State, RFr. 1. TEXAS 290 281 288 859 Zach Steffen______Iowa State, Jr. 2. Oklahoma State 285 292 286 863 Blake Waller______Iowa State, So. 3. Oklahoma 296 293 280 869 Alex Gutesha______Kansas, Sr. 4. TCU 287 291 293 871 Ben Juffer______Kansas State, Sr. 5. Kansas State 291 298 302 891 Kyle Weldon______Kansas State, So. 6. Baylor 297 292 306 895 Daniel Wood______Kansas State, Jr. 7. Texas Tech 303 294 300 897 Curtis Yonke______Kansas State, Sr. 8. Kansas 289 308 302 899 Abraham Ancer______Oklahoma, Sr. 9. Iowa State 306 289 309 904 Michael Gellerman______Oklahoma, So. TOP 10 INDIVIDUALS Michael Schoolcraft______Oklahoma, Jr. 1. Brandon Stone, Texas 70 67 73 210 (E) Ian Davis______Okalhoma State, Jr. 2. Talor Gooch, Oklahoma State 70 69 74 213 (+3) Talor Gooch______Oklahoma State, Jr. T3. Cody Gribble, Texas 72 71 72 215 (+5) Julien Brun______TCU, So. T3. Abraham Ancer, Oklahoma 71 74 70 215 (+5) Eli Cole______TCU, Sr. T5. Ian Davis, Oklahoma State 71 74 71 216 (+6) Pontus Gad______TCU, Sr. T5. Daniel Jennevret, TCU 75 67 74 216 (+6) Toni Hakula______Texas, Jr. T7. Scott Fernandez, Iowa State 72 72 73 217 (+7) Finley Ewing______Texas Tech, Sr. T7. Niclas Mansson, Baylor 70 72 75 217 (+7) Matias Dominguez______Texas Tech, So. T10. Kramer Hickok, Texas 74 72 72 218 (+8) Clement Sordet______Texas Tech, So. T10. Pontus Gad, TCU 70 75 73 218 (+8) Henry Todd______Texas Tech, So. T10. Chris Gilbert, Kansas 69 73 76 218 (+8) Nathan Weant______Texas Tech, RFr. T10. Curtis Yonke, Kansas State 70 73 75 218 (+8) ALL-TIME CONFERENCE PLAYERS OF THE YEAR OTHER TEXAS INDIVIDUALS T14. Julio Vegas 77 71 71 219 (+9) 2012-13____ Brandon Stone______Texas T33. Toni Hakula 74 72 83 229 (+19) 2011-12____ Jordan Spieth______Texas 2010-11_____ Peter Uihlein______Oklahoma State 2009-10____ Dylan Frittelli______Texas 2012-13 ALL-BIG 12 CONFERENCE TEAM 2008-09_____ Morgan Hoffmann______Oklahoma State 2007-08_____ Rickie Fowler______Oklahoma State Scott Fernandez______Iowa State 2006-07_____ Pablo Martin______Oklahoma State Julien Brun______TCU 2005-06_____ Pablo Martin______Oklahoma State Pontus Gad______TCU 2004-05_____ Anthony Kim______Oklahoma Talor Gooch______Oklahoma State 2003-04____ Jason Hartwick______Texas Jordan Niebrugge______Oklahoma State 2002-03_____ Hunter Mahan______Oklahoma State Ian Davis______Oklahoma State 2001-02_____ Hunter Mahan______Oklahoma State Brandon Stone______Texas 2000-01_____ Anders Hultman______Oklahoma State Cody Gribble______Texas 1999-2000___ Charles Howell______Oklahoma State Kramer Hickok______Texas 1998-99____ David Gossett______Texas Finley Ewing IV______Texas Tech 1997-98_____ Hunter Haas______Oklahoma 1996-97_____ Leif Westerberg______Oklahoma State PLAYER OF THE YEAR Brandon Stone______Texas NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR Brandon Stone______Texas COACH OF THE YEAR John Fields______Texas

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Note: Texas competed as a member of the Current coaches/athletes in BOLD CAPS. Southwest Conference from 1982-96 and now All-time Texas coaches/athletes in bold. competes as a member of the Big 12 Conference. Conference Honors TEXAS’ ALL-CONFERENCE PLAYERS ALL-TIME CONFERENCE COACHES OF THE YEAR 2012-13______Brandon Stone, Cody Gribble, KRAMER HICKOK 2012-13______JOHN FIELDS______Texas 2011-12______Dylan Frittelli, TONI HAKULA, Jordan Spieth, Julio Vegas 2011-12______J.T. Higgins______Texas A&M 2010-11______Dylan Frittelli, Bobby Hudson 2010-11______Mike McGraw______Oklahoma State 2009-10______Dylan Frittelli, Cody Gribble, Bobby Hudson 2009-10______Mike McGraw______Oklahoma State 2008-09______2008-09______Mike McGraw______Oklahoma State 2007-08______Charlie Holland, Bobby Hudson 2007-08______Mike McGraw______Oklahoma State 2006-07______Kevin Schultz 2006-07______Mike McGraw______Oklahoma State 2005-06______Jeff Bell, Matthew Mills 2005-06______Jim Ragan______Oklahoma 2004-05______Jeff Bell, Matthew Rosenfeld 2003-04______JOHN FIELDS______Texas 2003-04______Jeff Bell, Jason Hartwick 2002-03______JOHN FIELDS______Texas 2002-03______Jason Hartwick, Matthew Rosenfeld, J.J. Wall 2001-02______JOHN FIELDS______Texas 2001-02______Jason Hartwick, John Klauk, J.J. Wall 2000-01______Tim Hobby______Baylor 2000-01______Jason Hartwick, John Klauk 1999-2000 (co)_____Mike Holder______Oklahoma State 1999-2000______Matt Brost, David Gossett ______Mark Simpson______Colorado 1998-99______David Gossett 1998-99______Ross Randall______Kansas 1997-98______Brad Elder 1997-98______Mike Holder______Oklahoma State 1996-97______Brad Elder 1996-97______Dale Anderson______Iowa State 1995-96______Brad Elder, Robby Skinner 1995-96______Larry Romjue______Nebraska 1994-95______Brad Elder, Harrison Frazar, Marcus Jones, Robby Skinner 1994-95______Jimmy Clayton______Texas 1993-94_ Harrison Frazar, Jean-Paul Hebert, Marcus Jones, Justin Leonard 1993-94______Bob Ellis______Texas A&M 1992-93______Jean-Paul Hebert, Justin Leonard, Taylor Tipton 1993-94______Gene Shields______Baylor 1991-92______Jean-Paul Hebert, Justin Leonard, John Sosa 1992-93______Jimmy Clayton______Texas 1990-91______Jean-Paul Hebert, Justin Leonard, John Sosa, Omar Uresti 1991-92______Keith Fergus______Houston 1989-90______Brad Agee, Jerome Kyle, Taylor Tipton, Omar Uresti 1990-91______Jimmy Clayton______Texas 1988-89______Brad Agee, Jerome Kyle, Brian Nelson, Omar Uresti 1989-90______Bill Montigel______TCU 1987-88______Marty Board, Bob Estes 1988-89______Jimmy Clayton______Texas 1986-87______Charles Coody, Bob Estes, Todd Franks 1987-88______Barry Rodenhaver______SMU 1985-86______Bob Estes, Brian Nelson 1986-87______Bob Ellis______Texas A&M 1984-85______Bob Estes, Ronnie McDougal 1985-86______Bill Woodley______TCU 1983-84______1984-85______Dave Williams______Houston 1982-83______Mark Brooks 1984-85______Bill Woodley______TCU 1981-82______Mark Brooks 1980-81______Mark Brooks 1979-80______Mark Brooks

TEXAS’ ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS 2012-13______TONI HAKULA 2011-12_ Dylan Frittelli, Adam Wennerstrom, Brett Spencer, TONI HAKULA 2010-11___ Adam Wennerstrom, Brett Spencer, Chris Causey, Dylan Frittelli, Cody Gribble*, JOHNATHAN SCHNITZER*, Julio Vegas* 2009-10______Austin Traweek, Donald Constable* 2008-09______Austin Traweek, Donald Constable* 2007-08 ______Kevin Shultz 2006-07______Kevin Schultz 2005-06______Matthew Rosenfeld, Matthew Mills* 2004-05______Shaun Goodwin, Jeff Bell* 2003-04______2002-03______Robert Kennedy*, Tim Sanchez* 2001-02______Culley Barragan, Cody Driskill, Matt Brost*, J.J. Wall* 2000-01______J.J. Wall, Matt Brost*, Matt Doybns*, 1999-2000______David Gossett, John Klauk, Russell Surber, Matt Brost* 1998-99______John Klauk* 1997-98______1996-97_____ Jeff Fahrenbruch, Brad Edler*, Marcus Jones*, Dirk Mitchell* *honorable mention

2013-14 TEXAS GOLF • HISTORY 33 TEXAS GOLF

Note: Texas competed as a member of the Current coaches/athletes in BOLD CAPS. Southwest Conference from 1982-96 and now All-time Texas coaches/athletes in bold. competes as a member of the Big 12 Conference. Conference Honors ALL-TIME CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS YEAR SITE CHAMPION UT PLACE MEDALIST YEAR SITE CHAMPION UT PLACE MEDALIST 1927____ Dallas, Texas______Texas_____1st______Jimmy Wilson, TCU 1972____ Fayetteville, Ark.______Texas_____1st______Ben Crenshaw, Texas 1928____ Austin, Texas______Texas_____1st______Gib Payne, Texas 1973____ Austin, Texas______Texas_____1st______Ben Crenshaw, Texas 1929____ Fort Worth, Texas______Rice______3rd______Billy Birdwell, Arkansas 1974____ Houston, Texas______Texas/Houston____t1st______Keith Fergus, Houston 1930____ Houston, Texas______Rice______2nd______Greenwood, Rice 1975____ Lubbock, Texas______Texas/Houston____t1st_____Lance Ten Broeck, Texas 1931____ Dallas, Texas______SMU______3rd______O’Hara Watts, SMU 1976____ Huntsville, Texas______Houston____2nd______Keith Fergus, Houston 1932____ Austin, Texas______Texas_____1st______O’Hara Watts, SMU 1977____ Tyler, Texas______Houston____4th______Ed Fiori, Houston 1933____ Fort Worth, Texas______Texas_____1st______Ed White, Texas 1978____ Tyler, Texas______Houston____2nd_____ Terry Snodgrass, Houston 1934____ Fort Worth, Texas______Texas_____1st______Ed White, Texas 1979____ Tyler, Texas______Houston____t3rd______Fred Couples, Houston 1935____ Houston, Texas______Texas_____1st______Ed White, Texas 1980____ Tyler, Texas______Houston____3rd______Ray Barr, Houston 1936____ Austin, Texas______Texas_____1st______Bill Welch, Texas 1981____ Tyler, Texas______Texas_____1st______Ray Barr, Houston 1937____ Fort Worth, Texas______Texas_____1st______Bill Welch, Texas 1982____ City, Texas_____Texas A&M____3rd_____ Danny Briggs, Texas A&M 1938____ Dallas, Texas______Texas_____1st______Rufus King, SMU 1983____ Columbia Lakes, Texas_____Texas_____1st_____ Brandel Chamblee, Texas 1939____ Houston, Texas______Rice______2nd______Rufus King, SMU 1984____ Abilene, Texas______Houston____3rd_____ Steve Elkington, Houston 1940____ Houston, Texas______Texas_____1st______Buck Luce, Texas 1985____ Lakeway, Texas______Houston____3rd_____ Steve Elkington, Houston 1941____ Austin, Texas______Texas_____1st______Leonard Spitzer, Texas 1986____ Little Rock, Ark.______TCU______5th______Jim Sorenson, TCU 1942____ Dallas, Texas______Texas_____1st______John Russell, Texas 1987____ Houston, Texas______Texas A&M____4th______Tray Tyner, Houston 1943____ Houston, Texas______Texas_____1st______Bill Roden, Texas 1988____ Plano, Texas______SMU______2nd______Chip Carter, SMU 1944____ Austin, Texas______Texas_____1st______Frank Hoover, Texas 1989____ Columbia Lakes, Texas_____Texas_____1st______Mark Pfingston, Rice 1945____ Dallas, Texas______Texas_____1st______Joe Ruby, Texas 1990____ Lakeway, Texas______Texas_____1st______Bobby Gee, Texas A&M 1946____ Houston, Texas______Texas_____1st______Hugh Dahlberg, Texas 1991____ Fort Worth, Texas______Texas_____1st______Justin Leonard, Texas 1947____ Waco, Texas______Texas_____1st______Ed Hopkins, Texas 1992____ Lubbock, Texas______Texas_____1st______Justin Leonard, Texas 1948____ Houston, Texas______Texas A&M____2nd______Bob Watson, Texas ______Jason Hill, Texas Tech 1949____ Austin, Texas______Texas_____1st______Bob Watson, Texas 1993____ College Station, Texas_____Texas_____1st______Justin Leonard, Texas 1950____ College Station, Texas_____Texas_____1st______Buddy Weaver, Rice 1994____ Waco, Texas______Texas_____1st______Justin Leonard, Texas 1951____ College Station, Texas_____Texas_____1st______Buddy Weaver, Rice 1995____ Houston, Texas______Texas_____1st_____ Anthony Rodriguez, Texas A&M 1952____ Dallas, Texas______Texas_____1st______Wes Ellis, Texas ______Lance Combrink, Houston 1953____ Fort Worth, Texas______SMU______2nd______Julian Oates, Texas ______Dru Fenimore, Texas A&M 1954____ Waco, Texas______Texas_____1st______Joe Golden, Texas ______Jim Skinner, SMU 1955____ Houston, Texas______SMU______6th______John Garrett, Rice 1996____ Houston, Texas______Texas Tech__5th_____ Bryan Novoa, Texas Tech ______John Thornton, Baylor ______Hank Kuehne, SMU 1956____ Fayetteville, Ark.______SMU______3rd_____ Bobby Nichols, Texas A&M 1997____ Hutchinson, Kan.______Okla. St.____2nd_____ Leif Westerberg, Okla. St. 1957____ Austin, Texas______Baylor_____3rd______Jerry Pittman, SMU 1998____ Hutchinson, Kan.______Okla. St.____2nd______Hunter Haas, Okla. St. 1958____ Dallas, Texas______Arkansas____5th______Don Massengale, TCU 1999____ Hutchinson, Kan.______Kansas____3rd______David Gossett, Texas 1959____ College Station, Texas_____Texas Tech___5th_____John Farquhar, Texas Tech 2000 ____ Hutchinson, Kan.______Okla. St.____4th______Charles Howell, Okla. St. ______Gene Teter, SMU 2001____ Hutchinson, Kan.______Baylor_____t2nd_____ Worth Williams, Baylor 1960____ Fort Worth, Texas______Texas A&M____6th______Terry Dill, Texas 2002____ Hutchinson, Kan.______Texas_____1st_____ Anders Hultman, Okla. St. ______Dickie Duble,Texas A&M 2003____ Tulsa, Okla.______Texas_____1st______Hunter Mahan, Okla. St. ______John Lively, Jr.,Texas A&M 2004____ Hutchinson, Kan.______Texas_____1st______Jason Hartwick, Texas 1961____ Houston, Texas______Texas A&M____6th_____Chris Blocker, Texas Tech 2005____ Trinity, Texas______Okla. St.___ 4th______Anthony Kim, Okla. St. 1962____ Waco, Texas______Texas A&M____4th_____John Lively, Jr., Texas A&M 2006____ Tulsa, Okla.______Oklahoma__ 2nd______Matt Rosenfeld, Texas 1963____ Fayetteville, Ark.______Texas A&M____3rd_____ Eugene Byrd, Texas A&M 2007____ Hutchinson, Kan.______Okla. St.___ 4th______Pablo Martin, Okla. St. 1964____ Lubbock, Texas______Texas_____1st______Pat Thompson, Texas 2008____ Trinity, Texas______Okla. St.___ 2nd______Rickie Fowler, Okla. St. 1965____ College Station, Texas____Texas_____1st_____ Randy Geiselman, Texas 2009____ Hutchinson, Kan.______Okla. St.___ 8th___ Morgan Hoffmann, Okla. St. 1966____ Austin, Texas______Baylor_____3rd______Mason Adkins, Texas 2010____ Trinity, Texas______Okla. St.___ 3rd______Chris Ward, Texas Tech 1967____ Dallas, Texas______Texas A&M____3rd_____Robert McKinney, Texas Tech 2011____ Hutchinson, Kan.______Okla. St.___ 3rd___ Morgan Hoffmann, Okla. St. 1968____ Fort Worth, Texas______Texas_____1st______Jess Claiborne, TCU 2012____ Trinity, Texas______Texas A&M_ 2nd_____ Joakim Mikkelson, Baylor 1969____ Waco, Texas______Texas A&M____2nd______Rik Massengale, Texas 2013____ Hutchinson, Kan.______Texas____ 1st______Brandon Stone, Texas 1970____ Houston, Texas______Texas_____1st______Dean Overturf, Texas 1971____ Arlington, Texas______Texas Tech___DNP_____ Steve Veriato, Texas A&M TEXAS IN THE CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP (1927-2013) Total Team Championships______43 of 86 Total Top Five Team Finishes______81 of 86 Total Texas Individual Titles______37 Multiple Champions______Justin Leonard (4 titles) ______Ed White (3 titles) ______Ben Crenshaw, Bob Watson, Bill Welch (2 titles)

34 2013-14 TEXAS GOLF • HISTORY TEXAS GOLF All-Time Conference Standings 1972 1977 1982 1987 1992 1997 Fayetteville, Ark. Tyler, Texas Missouri City, Texas Houston, Texas Lubbock, Texas Hutchinson, Kan. 1. Texas 1. Houston 1. Texas A&M 1. Texas A&M 1. Texas 1. Oklahoma State 2. SMU 2. Texas A&M 2. Houston 2. Arkansas 2. Houston 2. Texas 3. Arkansas 3. SMU 3. Texas Houston 3. TCU 3. Iowa State 4. Texas A&M 4. Texas 4. Rice 4. Texas 4. Texas A&M 4. Kansas 5. TCU 5. TCU 5. Arkansas 5. TCU 5. Rice 5. Oklahoma 6. Texas Tech Arkansas 6. TCU 6. Rice 6. SMU 6. Nebraska 7. Baylor 7. Rice 7. Baylor 7. SMU 7. Texas Tech 7. Kansas State 8. Rice 8. Texas Tech 8. Texas Tech 8. Baylor 8. Baylor 8. Texas A&M 9. Baylor 9. Texas Tech 9. Missouri 1973 1983 1993 10. Baylor Austin, Texas 1978 Columbia Lakes, Texas 1988 College Station, Texas 11. Colorado 1. Texas Tyler, Texas 1. Texas Plano, Texas 1. Texas 12. Texas Tech 2. Houston 1. Houston 2. Houston 1. SMU 2. TCU 3. Texas Tech 2. Texas 3. Texas A&M 2. Texas 3. Houston 1998 SMU 3. Texas A&M 4. Texas Tech 3. Houston SMU Hutchinson, Kan. 5. Arkansas 4. Arkansas 5. TCU 4. Texas A&M 5. Baylor 1. Oklahoma State 6. Texas A&M 5. TCU 6. Baylor Arkansas 6. Rice 2. Texas 7. TCU 6. Baylor 7. Arkansas 6. Rice Texas A&M 3. Colorado 8. Baylor 7. SMU 8. Rice 7. Baylor 8. Texas Tech 4. Oklahoma 9. Rice 8. Rice 8. TCU 5. Texas A&M 9. Texas Tech 1984 9. Texas Tech 1994 6. Kansas 1974 Abilene, Texas Waco, Texas 7. Baylor Houston, Texas 1979 1. Houston 1989 1. Texas 8. Missouri 1. Houston Tyler, Texas 2. Arkansas Columbia Lakes, Texas 2. Texas Tech 9. Nebraska Texas 1. Houston 3. Texas 1. Texas 3. Houston 10. Iowa State 3. SMU 2. Texas A&M 4. Texas A&M 2. Baylor 4. Baylor 11. Texas Tech 4. Texas Tech 3. Texas 5. TCU 3. Arkansas 5. TCU 12. Kansas State Texas A&M TCU 6. Baylor 4. Houston 6. SMU 6. TCU 5. Arkansas 7. Texas Tech 5. Rice 7. Rice 1999 7. Arkansas 6. SMU 8. Rice 6. Texas A&M 8. Texas Tech Hutchinson, Kan. 8. Rice 7. Texas Tech 9. SMU Texas Tech 1. Kansas 9. Baylor 8. Rice 8. SMU 1995 2. Nebraska 9. Baylor 1985 9. TCU Houston, Texas 3. Texas 1975 Austin, Texas 1. Texas 4. Oklahoma State Lubbock, Texas 1980 1. Houston 1990 2. Texas A&M 5. Colorado 1. Houston Tyler, Texas 2. Arkansas Austin, Texas 3. Texas Christian 6. Baylor Texas 1. Houston 3. Texas 1. Texas 4. Houston 7. Texas A&M 3. SMU 2. TCU 4. Texas A&M 2. TCU 5. SMU t8. Iowa State 4. Texas Tech 3. Texas 5. TCU 3. Baylor 6. Rice Oklahoma 5. Rice 4. Texas A&M 6. Texas Tech 4. Houston 7. Texas Tech 10. Kansas State 6. Texas A&M 5. Arkansas 7. SMU 5. Texas A&M 8. Baylor 11. Texas Tech 7. Arkansas 6. Texas Tech 8. Baylor 6. Arkansas 12. Missouri Baylor 7. SMU 9. Rice 7. SMU 1996 2000 9. TCU 8. Rice 8. Texas Tech Houston, Texas 9. Baylor 1986 9. Rice Hutchinson, Kan. 1. Texas Tech Little Rock , Ark. 1976 2. SMU 1. Oklahoma State 1981 1991 Huntsville, Texas 1. TCU 3. Texas A&M 2. Kansas Tyler, Texas Fort Worth, Texas 1. Houston 2. Arkansas 4. TCU 3. Colorado 2. Texas 1. Texas Houston 1. Texas 5. Texas 4. Texas 3. Texas Tech 2. Houston 4. Texas A&M 2. TCU 6. Rice 5. Texas A&M 4. Texas A&M 3. Rice 5. Texas 3. Arkansas 7. Houston 6. Baylor 5. SMU 4. Texas A&M 6. SMU 4. Rice 8. Baylor 7. Oklahoma 6. Rice 5. TCU 7. Rice 5. Houston 8. Texas Tech 7. Arkansas 6. Arkansas 8. Texas Tech 6. SMU 9. Missouri 8. Baylor 7. Baylor 9. Baylor 7. Texas A&M 10. Kansas State 9. TCU 8. Texas Tech 8. Texas Tech 11. Iowa State 9. Baylor 12. Nebraska 2013-14 TEXAS GOLF • HISTORY 35 TEXAS GOLF All-Time Conference Standings 2001 2005 2009 2013 Hutchinson, Kan. Trinity, Texas Hutchinson, Kan. Hutchinson, Kan. 1. Baylor 1. Oklahoma State 1. Oklahoma State 1. Texas 2. Texas 2. Oklahoma 2. Colorado 2. Oklahoma State Oklahoma 3. Missouri 3. Texas A&M 3. Oklahoma 4. Colorado 4. Texas 4. Kansas State 4. TCU 5. Oklahoma State 5. Texas A&M 5. Baylor 5. Kansas State 6. Texas A&M 6. Kansas 6. Texas Tech 6. Baylor 7. Kansas 7. Baylor 7. Kansas 7. Texas Tech 8. Kansas State 8. Texas Tech 8. Texas 8. Kansas 9. Missouri 9. Iowa State 9. Missouri 9. Iowa State 10. Texas Tech 10. Kansas State 10. Oklahoma 11. Iowa State 11. Colorado 11. Nebraska 12. Nebraska 12. Nebraska 12. Iowa State

2002 2006 2010 Hutchinson, Kan. Tulsa, Okla. Trinity, Texas 1. Texas 1. Oklahoma 1. Oklahoma State 2. Oklahoma State 2. Texas 2. Texas A&M 3. Oklahoma 3. Texas A&M 3. Texas 4. Baylor 4. Oklahoma State 4. Texas Tech 5. Missouri Texas Tech 5. Kansas State 6. Texas Tech 6. Nebraska 6. Baylor 7. Kansas State 7. Baylor 7. Oklahoma 8. Colorado 8. Kansas Nebraska 9. Texas A&M 9. Missouri 9. Colorado 10. Kansas 10. Kansas State 10. Iowa State 11. Iowa State Colorado 11. Missouri 12. Nebraska 12. Iowa State 12. Kansas

2003 2007 2011 Hutchinson, Kan. Stillwater, Okla. Hutchinson, Kan. 1. Oklahoma State 1. Texas 1. Oklahoma State 2. Texas A&M 2. Oklahoma State 2. Texas A&M 3. Texas 3. Oklahoma 3. Texas Tech 4. Texas Tech 4. Texas A&M 4. Texas 5. Missouri 5. Texas Tech 5. Oklahoma 6. Oklahoma 6. Colorado 6. Nebraska 7. Baylor Kansas State 7. Missouri 8. Nebraska 8. Kansas 8. Baylor 9. Kansas 9. Baylor 9. Kansas State 10. Colorado 10. Missouri 10. Kansas 11. Kansas State 11. Nebraska 11. Colorado Iowa State 12. Iowa State 12. Iowa State 2012 2004 2008 Trinity, Texas Hutchinson, Kan. Trinity, Texas 1. Texas A&M 1. Texas 1. Oklahoma State 2. Texas 2. Oklahoma 2. Texas 3. Texas Tech 3. Oklahoma State 3. Texas Tech 4. Oklahoma 4. Kansas State 4. Texas A&M 5. Baylor 5. Colorado 5. Baylor 6. Oklahoma State Kansas 6. Kansas 7. Iowa State Texas Tech 7. Oklahoma 8. Missouri 8. Iowa State 8. Kansas State 9. Kansas State 9. Baylor 9. Iowa State 10. Kansas 10. Texas A&M 10. Colorado 11. Missouri 11. Nebraska 12. Nebraska 12. Missouri 36 2013-14 TEXAS GOLF • HISTORY TEXAS GOLF Texas’ Conference Championship Teams 1927 1938 1946 1964 1975 1993 Morris Gydeson Walter Benson Barney Barnard Randy Geiselman Bob Mase Harrison Frazar R. “Shorty” Long Jack Fouts Sterling Browning Bill Mitchell Jim Mason Jean-Paul Hebert Pat Patrick J. Ward Fouts Henry Dahlberg Bill Munn J.P. Scott Justin Leonard Gib Payne Wayne Middleton Gene Keeney Ronald Thomas Randy Simmons Taylor Tipton Don Price Ralph Sharpless Bill Roden James Thompson Lance Ten Broeck Stuart Wallace 1928 Guy Witherspoon Bob Watson 1965 Tim Wilson 1994 1940 1947 1981 Mac Burnett Mason Adkins Harrison Frazar Lanham Connor Andrew Chilton Eddie Burke Randy Geiselman Greg Aune Jean-Paul Hebert Horace Downing “Buck” Luce Hugh Dahlberg Bill Mitchell Cutts Benedict Marcus Jones Morris Gydeson Wayne Middleton Ed Hopkins James Holbrook Mark Brooks Justin Leonard Gib Payne Leonard Spitzer Marion Pfluger 1968 Brandel Chamblee Stuart Wallace 1932 Tommy Taylor William Smith Lawrence Field 1995 1941 Bob Watson William Cromwell Paul Thomas Ferrell Daugherty Morris Williams, Jr. Rik Massengale 1983 Brad Elder Dick Gregg James Bivins 1948 Dean Overturf Harrison Frazar Fred Gross Ed Brady Jerome Smith Mark Brooks Greg Harper John Payne Ernest Fortner Reece Alexander Chip Stewart Brandel Chamblee Marcus Jones Jack Tinnin Tomy Roddy Marion Pfluger George Tucker Ronnie McDougal Robby Skinner 1933 Leonard Spitzer William Smith 1970 Bill Tanner 2002 1942 Bob Watson Paul Thomas John Payne Morris Williams, Jr. Joe Anderson Steen Tinning Jason Hartwick Richard Snyder Ed Brady 1950 William Cromwell 1989 Rusty Kennedy Jack Tinnin Ernest Fortner Stephen Holmsley John Klauk Ed White Jack Helm Reece Alexander Tom Kite Brad Agee Russell Surber 1934 Bill Roden Wes Ellis George Machock Kyle Jerome J.J. Wall Theodore Roden Bill Penn Dean Overturf Brian Nelson 2003 Charles Kristenmacher John Russell Marion Pfluger George Tucker John Sosa John Payne Claude Wild, Jr. Morris Williams, Jr. 1972 Omar Uresti Jason Hartwick Raymond Ramsey 1943 1951 1990 Rusty Kennedy Ed White Brent Buckman Matthew Rosenfeld Tyrell Garth Wes Ellis Ben Crenshaw Brad Agee Russell Surber 1935 James Moore Gil Kuykendall Johnny Dill Kyle Jerome J.J. Wall Nelson Munger Herbert Neyland Bill Penn Tom Kite John Sosa 2004 Raymond Ramsey Bill Roden Bernard Riviere Tony Pfaff Taylor Tipton Bill Welch John Russell Bobby Walcowich 1973 Omar Uresti Jeff Bell Ed White Claude Wild, Jr. 1952 1991 Jason Hartwick 1944 Brent Buckman Farren Keenan 1936 Wes Ellis Warren Chancellor Michael Cooper Rusty Kennedy Simon Alexander Francis Hoover Joe Bob Golden Ben Crenshaw Jean-Paul Hebert Matthew Rosenfeld Jack Fouts Allen Humphrey Robert Moncrief Johnny Dill Justin Leonard 2013 Raymond Ramsey Gilbert Stonitsch F. Lee Pinkston Bob Harwell John Sosa Bill Welch John Watkins Bernard Riviere Tony Pfaff Omar Uresti Cody Gribble Richard Wehner 1954 1974 1992 Toni Hakula 1937 Robert Wirtz Kramer Hickok Simon Alexander 1945 Joe Bob Golden Johnny Dill Michael Cooper Brandon Stone Jack Fouts Raymond Leggett Jim Mason Harrison Frazar Julio Vegas Wayne Middleton Sterling Browning Davis Love Bob Mase Jean-Paul Hebert Nelson Munger Allen Humphrey F. Lee Pinkston Tony Pfaff Justin Leonard Bill Welch Nat Johnson Roane Puett Randy Simmons John Sosa Joe Ruby Teddy White Carl Tice Richard Wehner

2013-14 TEXAS GOLF • HISTORY 37 TEXAS GOLF T-Association/Letterwinners A D H I Adkins, Mason______1965-67 Dahlberg, Hugh______1946, ’48 HAKULA, TONI______2011- Ihrig, Chad______1992-95 Aduddell, Andy______1997 Daugherty, Ferrell______1932 Hamilton, Buddy______1967 Agee, Brad______1987-90 DeBusk, Andrew______1987 Hankins, Robert______1961 J Harper, Greg______1995 Alexander, Reece______1949-50 Diaz-Ceballos, Hector______2004-07 Jerome, Kyle______1988-91 Hartwick, Jason______2001-04 Alexander, Simon______1936-37 Dickerson, Bob______1979 Johnson, Matthew______1982 Harwell, Robert______1973-74 Anderson, Jerry______1976-77 Dill, Johnny______1971-74 Johnson, Nat______1945 Hebert, Jason______1996 Anderson, Joe______1970 Dill, Terry______1960-62 Jones, Marcus______1994-97 Attwell, Kirby______1955-57 Dobyns, Matt______1998-2001 Hebert, Jean-Paul______1991-94 Aune, Greg______1981-83 Dodd, Bill______1980 Helm, Jack______1941-42 K Aune, Warren______1977-78 Downing, Horace______1928-29 HICKOK, KRAMER______2012- Kahn, Terry______1962 Aycock, Matt______1993 Driskill, Cory______1998, 2000-02 Holbrook, James______1965-67 Holland, Charlie______2007-2010 Keenan, Farren______2004-07 B E Holmsley, Stephen______1970 Keeney, Gene______1946 Hoover, Francis______1944 Kennedy, Rusty______2002-04 Barnard, Barney______1946 Earnest, Paul______1986 Hopkins, Ed______1947-48 Kerbow, Randy______1991 Barragan, Culley______2000-02 Elder, Brad______1995-98 HOSSLER, BEAU______2013- Kirkpatrick, Kelley______1978 Battle, Bob______1935-36 Elliott, Jim______1929-30 Hudson, Bobby______2008-2011 Kistenmacher, Charles______1934 Bedillion, Mark______1975 Ellis, Wes______1950-52 Huffman, Brandon____1998-2000 Kite, Tom______1969-72 Bell, Jeff______2003-06 Estes, Bob______1985-88 Humphrey, Allen______1944-45 Klauk, John______1999-2002 Benedict, Cutts_____ 1978, ’80-81 Kuykendall, Gil______1951 Benson, Walter______1938-39 F MASSINGILL TROPHY WINNERS Bivins, James______1941 Fahrenbruch, Jeff______1995-97 Blackburn, Dale_____ 1975, ’77-78 Felix, Aaron______1997 The Massingill Trophy is awarded each year to the winner Blackmar, Phil______1977-79 Felix, Scott______2001 of the Longhorns’ intrasquad championship. Board, Marty______1986-88 Field, Lawrence______1979-82 1944______Sterlington Browning 1979______Mark Brooks Board, Mike______1984-85 Finley, Dee______1966-67 1945______Bob Watson 1980______Mark Brooks Bortis, Matt______2007 Ford, Richard______1951 1946______Ed Hopkins 1981______Brandel Chamblee Brady, Ed______1942 Fortner, Ernest______1941 1947______Hugh Dahlberg 1982______Brandel Chamblee Bratten, James______1960 Fouts, Jack______1936-38 1948______Morris Williams, Jr. 1983______Brandel Chamblee Bridwell, Charles______1960-61 Fouts, J. Ward______1939 1949______Reece Alexander 1984______Bob Estes Brooks, Mark______1980-83 Franks, Todd______1985-87 1950______Wes Ellis 1985______Todd Franks Brost, Matt______1999-2002 Frazar, Harrison______1992-95 1951______Lee Pinkston 1986______Bob Estes Browning, Sterling______1945-46 Frittelli, Dylan______2009-12 1952______Lee Pinkston 1987______Bob Estes Buckman, Brent______1972-73 1953______Lee Pinkston 1988______Brad Agee Burke, Ed______1947 G 1954______Ted White 1989______Michael Cooper Burnett, Mac______1928-30 1955______Kirby Atwell 1990______Justin Leonard Garth, Tyrell______1943 Butler, T.W.______1927 1956______Kirby Atwell 1991______Justin Leonard Geiselman, Allen______1963-65 1957______Tommy Seekatz 1992______Justin Leonard C Gibson, Bob______1950 1958______Don Pohl 1993______Justin Leonard Godwin, Stewart______1929 1959______Terry Dill 1994______Harrison Frazar Campbell, Craig______1972 Golden, Joe Bob______1952-54 1960______Charles Bridwell 1995______Robby Skinner Causey, Chris______2008-2011 Goode, Oscar______1963 1961______Terry Dill 1996______Brad Elder Chaffee, Jon______1977-78 Goodwin, Shaun______2004 1962______Randy Geiselman 1997______Brad Elder Chamblee, Brandel______1981-84 Gossett, David______1999-2000 1963______Randy Geiselman 1998______David Gossett 1964______Eugene Mitchell 1999______John Klauk Chancellor, Stuart______1960-61 Greenwood, Cameron____1991-92 1965______Mason Adkins 2000______Jason Hartwick Chancellor, Warren______1973 Gregg, Dick______1931-32 1966______Chip Stewart 2001______Jason Hartwick Chilton, Andrew______1939-40 Gribble, Gody______2010-2012 Clements, Joe______1929 1967______Rik Massengale 2002______Jason Hartwick GRIFFIN, WILL______2012- 1968______Chip Stewart 2003______Matthew Rosenfeld Connor, Edward______1930 Groos, Fred______1931-32 1969______Tom Kite 2004______Matthew Rosenfeld Connor, Lanham______1928 Gydeson, Morris______1927-28 1970______Ben Crenshaw 2005______Matthew Mills Constable, Donald______2008-09 1971______Ben Crenshaw 2006______Kevin Schultz Coody, Kyle______1984-87 1972______Ben Crenshaw 2007______Kevin Schultz Cooper, Michael______1990-92 1973______Bob Mase 2008______Bobby Hudson Cornelia, Tom______1978-81 1974______Randy Simmons 2009______Cody Gribble Crenshaw, Ben______1971-73 1975______Lance Ten Broeck 2010______Cody Gribble Crenshaw, Chris______2000 1976______Phil Blackmar 2011______Dylan Frittelli Cromwell, William__ 1968, ’70-71 1977______Phil Blackmar 2012______Jordan Spieth 1978______Tom Cornelia 2013______Brandon Stone

38 2013-14 TEXAS GOLF • HISTORY TEXAS GOLF T-Association/Letterwinners L P T The T-Association has made every effort to keep their files updated. Larson, Ladd______1972 Padgett, Zach______1970 Tanner, Bill______1983 If you are a letterwinner and have Leggett, Raymond______1954-55 Patrick, Pat______1927 Taylor, Tommy______1939-40 any changes, please call Leonard, Justin______1991-94 Payne, Gibson______1927-28 Ten Broeck, Lance______1975-76 512/471-9801 or email Long, W.R.______1927 Payne, John______1933-34 Termeer, Steve______1991 [email protected]. Lopez, Lance______2007-2010 Penn, Bill______1950-51, ’53 TERMEER, TAYLER_____ 2012- Love, Davis______1954-55 Pfaff, Tony______1972-74 Thomas, Paul______1981-83 Lowry, Randy______2006 Pfluger, Marion______1949-50 Thompson, James______1962-64 Luce, Arhur______1939-40 Pinkston, Lee______1952-54 Tice, Carl______1945 Pohl, Don______1957-59 Tiinnin, Jack______1933 M Polk, Louis______1931 Tinning, Steen______1983-85 Machock, George______1970-71 Price, Don______1927 Tipton, Taylor____ 1989-90, ’92-93 Malone, Patrick______1996-99 Procter, John______1955-56 Trimble, John______1957-58 Manasse, Blair______1985-87 Puett, Roane______1954 Tucker, George_____ 1968, ’70-72 Mase, Bob______1974-76 R U Mason, Jim______1974-76 Massengale, Rik______1967-69 Ramsey, Raymond______1934 Uresti, Omar______1988-91 McAfee, Lane______1931 Renfrow, Warren (Mgr.)__1986-87 McCARTHY, BRAX______2012- Rhodes, Arthur______1957-59 V McDougal, Ronnie______1983-85 Riviere, Bernard______1951-53 Vegas, Jhonattan______2004-07 McEntire, Mark______1998-2000 Roddy, Tommie______1941 Vegas, Julio______2009-13 McGonagill, Jim______1930 Roden, Bill______1942-43 Vescovo, Phil______1978-79 Meltzler, Kyle______2004- Roden, Larry______1962 Meyerson, Lars______1981-82 Roden, Ted______1942 W Middleton, Wayne______1936 Rose, Andy______1980-82 Walcowich, Bobby______1951 Miller, Bruce______1966 Rosenfeld, Matthew______2003-06 Wall, J.J.______2000-03 Mills, Matthew______2004-06 Ruby, Joe______1945 Wallace, Stuart______1993-94 Mitchell, Dirk______1995-97 Russell, Bill______1942-43 Warobick, Randy______1974 Mitchell, Eugene______1964-66 Watkins, John______1944 Moncrief, Bobby______1952 S Watson, Bob______1946, ’48-49 Moon, Alex______2009-12 Sanchez, Tim______2002-03 Webb, Gary______1984 Moore, Jace______2005-08 Schmieding, Steffan_____ 2009-12 Wehner, Dick______1944-45 Moore, James______1943 SCHNITZER, JOHNATHAN _2010- Welch, Bill______1935 Moore, Todd______1986, ’88 Schultz, Kevin______2005-08 Wennerstrom, Adam_____ 2009-12 Munger, Nelson______1936 Scott, J.P.______1975 White, Ed______1934-35 Munn, William______1962-64 Seekatz, Thomas______1957-58 White, James III____ 1956, ’58-59 Munson, Chuck______1971 Senn, Chad______1995 White, Ted______1954-56 N Sharpless, Ralph______1937-38 Wild, Claude______1942 Shockley, Stewart______1977-78 Williams, Morris Jr.______1948-50 Narveson, Dave______1974, ’76 Simmons, Randy______1974-76 Williamson, Brian______1980, ’82 Nelson, Brian______1985-87, ’89 Skinner, Robby______1993-96 Wilson, Tim______1974-76 Nelson, Robert______1959 Smith, Bucky______1979 Winkle, David______1984 Neyland, Herbert______1943 Smith, Jerry______1967-68 Wirtz, Robert______1944 Niemeyer, Frank______1948 Smith, Tyre (Mgr.)______2001 Witherspoon, Guy______1938 Novak, Steve______1977-78 Smith, William______1949 Snyder, Richard______1933 Y O Sosa, Aaron (Mgr.)______2001-04 Young, Greg______1979-80 Oates, Julian______1953 Sosa, John______1989-92 Overturf, Dean______1968-70 Spagnola, Jim______1979-80 Spencer, Brett______2009-12 Spieth, Jordan______2012 Spitzer, Len______1941 Stewart, Chip______1967-69 Stone, Brandon______2013 Stonitsch, Gil______1944 Surber, Russell__1999-2000, 02-03

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