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ETSU Men's Golf • 2020-21 Season • 1

ETSU Men's Golf • 2020-21 Season • 1

ETSU Men's • 2020-21 Season • 1

ETSU Men’s Golf

Table of Contents Quick Facts Media Relations Contents, Schedule, Quick Facts...... 1 Preferred Name...... ETSU Dir. for Communications...... Kevin Brown Warren-Greene Golf Center...... 2 Nickname...... Buccaneers (Bucs) Office Phone...... (423) 439-4220 Roster...... 3 Location...... Johnson City, Tenn. Asst. Director for Founded...... 1911 Head Coach Jake Amos...... 4-5 Media Relations...... David Fox Enrollment...... 14,183 Office Phone...... (423) 439-5263 Buc Player Profiles...... 6-14 President...... Dr. Brian Noland Cell Phone...... (423) 767-3607 2020-21 Results...... 15-16 Athletic Director...... Scott Carter All-time statistical leaders...... 17-18 School Colors ...... Navy Blue & Old Gold Buccaneer Honors...... 19-20 Conference...... Southern Conference Championships...... 21 Head Coach...... Jake Amos Golf Office Phone...... (423) 439-5589 The NCAA Championships...... 22 ETSU Golf Legends...... 23-26 The Bank of 2020-21 SEASON SCHEDULE Intercollegiate at The Ridges...... 27-31 9/21-22 at Scenic City Collegiate (Ooltewah, Tenn.) 10/18-20 at Maridoe Invitational (Carrollton, Texas) 1/25-27 at Southwestern Invitational (Westlake Village, Calif.) 2/14-16 at Kiawah Invitational (Kiawah, S.C.) 3/14-16 at The General Hackler (Myrtle Beach, S.C.) 3/19-21 at Schenkel Invitational (Statesboro, Ga.) 3/26-28 at Old Waverly Collegiate Championship (West Point, Miss.) 4/9-10 at Stitch Intercollegiate (Cary, N.C.) 4/19-20 at SoCon Championship (Greensboro, Ga.) 5/17-19 at Cle Elum Regionals (Cle Elum, Wash.) 5/28-6/2 at NCAA Championship (Scottsdale, Ariz.)

East Tennessee State University is a Tennessee Board of Regents institution and is fully in accord with the belief that educational and employment opportunities should be available to all eligible persons without regard to age, gender, color, race, religion, national origin, disability, veteran status, or sexual orientation. ETSU is a Tobacco-Free Campus, where all use of tobacco is restricted to private vehicles. Designed by ETSU Printing and Publications. TBR 140-021-10 NCAA Championship Appearances...1975, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1989, 1992, 1994,1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2021 2 • ETSU Men's Golf • 2020-21 Season WARREN-GREENE Golf Center

Designed by world-renowned golf architect Tom Fazio, the $2.4 million Warren-Greene Golf Center sits on 14 acres of land overlooking the ETSU campus. Named in honor of longtime ETSU men's golf coach Fred Warren and ETSU golf supporter William B. Greene, Jr., the Warren-Greene Golf Center includes six target greens, two bent- grass greens (one for putting and one for short- game work), three tee areas, a fairway bunker and four greenside bunkers. The accompanying 3,300-square-foot, two-story building, designed by Ken Ross Architects of Johnson City, Tenn., contains coaches' offices, meeting rooms, the Hal Morrison Hall of Fame room, players' lounge, two indoor hitting bays, and an observation deck. Without a doubt, the Warren- Greene Golf Center provides ETSU players with one of the best on-campus practice facilities in college golf.

NCAA Championship Appearances...1975, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1989, 1992, 1994,1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2021 NCAA Championship Appearances...1975, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1989, 1992, 1994,1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2021 ETSU Men's Golf • 2020-21 Season • 3

2020-21 Men’s Golf

ROSTER

Name...... Cl...... Hometown/Previous School Ben Carberry...... Fr...... Bonnybridge, Austin Carter...... Sr...... Kingsport, Tenn. (Sullivan South HS) Remi Chartier...... RFr...... Montreal, (Gulf Coast High School) Archie Davies...... RFr...... Carlisle, (Sedbergh School) Shiso Go...... Sr...... Kanagawa, (Heritage Academy) Trevor Hulbert...... Gr...... Orlando, Fla. (The First Academy) Jack Rhea...... Sr...... Jonesborough, Tenn. (Science Hill HS) Campbell Wolf...... Jr...... Mechanicsburg, Pa. (DePaul)

BY CLASS

Graduates (1) Seniors (3) Juniors (1) Freshmen (3) Trevor Hulbert Austin Carter Campbell Wolf Ben Carberry Shiso Go Remi Chartier Jack Rhea Archie Davies

NCAA Championship Appearances...1975, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1989, 1992, 1994,1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2021 4 • ETSU Men's Golf • 2020-21 Season JAKE Amos

Head Coach 2nd Season

Jake Amos is entering his third season at ETSU and his second as the Head Coach for the Bucs. During Amos’ first year at ETSU he served as Associate Head Coach during the 2018-19 season. During his first full season at the helm of the program, the Bucs remained in the spotlight of the Southern Conference. As a team, ETSU competed in seven events in the shortened season, finishing Top 5 in five events and Top 2 in four events. ETSU placed first at the Hoakalei CC Invitational in Hawaii, while recording runner-up finishes at the Carpet Capital Collegiate, Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate and the Seminole Intercollegiate. The team also jumped to a ranking of No. 23 in GolfStat under Amos’ direction. Amos’ team also had a plethora of individual success, including individual titles by Jack Rhea (Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate) and Shiso Go (Hoakalei PING All-Southeast Region team in 2016-17. Huskey finished his illustrious Gamecock CC Invitational). In addition, Amos coached six SoCon Golfer of the Week honors career second on the career scoring average list (71.66) and tied for sixth all-time (including three by Rhea), and one SoCon Golfer of the Month. Rhea also jumped all with 16 career top-10s. This past season as a junior, Stevens led the team with a 71.44 the way inside the Top 25 in the individual rankings, before finishing the year No. 36 scoring average, two top-five finishes, and seven top-20s, which included runner-up according to GolfStat. medalist honors and a tied for 11th showing at the NCAA Regional. Stevens currently Under his first year, Amos coached two PING Division I East All-Region winners, ranks third on the Gamecock career scoring average list (71.98). one PING All-American and one GolfWeek All-American. His team also got the job Prior to his stint at , Amos spent two years as an assistant at done academically, as all seven student-athletes were named to the SoCon Honor Purdue where the Boilermakers had one of their best runs in program history. In the Roll. In addition, four of the seven were named Srixon/Cleveland Golf All-America two seasons at West Lafayette, Ind., Amos led Purdue to back-to-back NCAA Regional Scholars as his team was awarded the GCAA Team Academic Award for the 12th appearances, while becoming one of two Big Ten teams to advance to the NCAA consecutive year. Championship in 2016. The Boilermakers won three tournaments in 2015-16, which Amos, who has six years of coaching experience, spent two seasons as the marked the fifth-highest win total in program history, while Purdue finished the associate head coach at South Carolina before his arrival to Johnson City. Prior to campaign ranked 32nd via Golfstat – its best finish since 2005. Following the historic arriving in Columbia, Amos served as an assistant coach at Purdue from 2014-16, run in 2015-16, Amos was named a semifinalist for the Jan Strickland Award. while spending the 2013-14 season as an assistant coach at South . Amos During the 2013-14 season at South Florida, Amos led the Bulls to the NCAA began his coaching career as a volunteer assistant coach at his alma mater Augusta Regionals, while the team finished the year ranked No. 33 in the country. Amos University in 2011. helped coach Chase Koepka – brother of 2017 U.S. Open champion – “I am very excited about the opportunity to be a part of the ETSU family. Coach to PING All-American honors, the first USF player to earn the accolade since 1989. Warren has built a program with great tradition and success, and I hope to help Amos played three seasons collegiately at Augusta University (formerly Augusta continue that run,” said Amos. “I have been a huge admirer of ETSU golf and coach State) where he earned a degree in sociology. During his time with the Jaguars, Warren for a long time. I remember wanting to go there when I was being recruited Augusta University won the 2010 NCAA Division Men’s Golf Championship, marking to play college golf. I am delighted to have finally made it to Johnson City. its first title in program history. Along with winning a national championship at “I have been fortunate enough to have had some great mentors and worked Augusta University, Amos was also named 2007 Peach Belt Freshman of the Year, under some incredible coaches during my time in college golf. I can’t wait to work, All-America second team, All-America Freshman team, all-region team selection and use what I have learned and continue to grow the success of ETSU golf.” NCAA Regional medalist. Amos, one of the top assistant men’s golf coaches in the country, was named a Following his collegiate career, Amos spent three seasons playing professionally finalist for the 2018 Jan Strickland Award, which is awarded to the top assistant coach on the Web.com Tour and throughout . in collegiate golf. Amos was also a semifinalist for the award in 2016, while at Purdue. A native of Leicester, England, Amos represented his native country During his time at South Carolina, the Gamecocks made back-to-back NCAA internationally at both the under-16 and under-18 levels. His wife, Dani, is a native of Regional appearances, while totaling 13 top-five finishes, including wins at the 2017 Barnwell, S.C., and the couple have two sons, Jenson King and Jasper Lewis. Camden Collegiate Invitational and Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate. The Gamecocks also posted runner-up finishes at the 2017 Ka’anapali Collegiate Classic in Hawaii and 2016 Camden Collegiate Classic. While with South Carolina in 2017, the Gamecocks just missed advancing to its fourth NCAA Championship in the last five years, while posting its fourth-lowest scoring average in program history at 286.97. In 2016-17, the Gamecocks advanced to the first ever SEC Match Play after placing fifth in the stroke play format at the SEC Championships. Amos helped coach Keenan Huskey to Golfweek All-American honors, while he and Scott Stevens were named second team All-SEC and selected to the

NCAA Championship Appearances...1975, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1989, 1992, 1994,1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2021 NCAA Championship Appearances...1975, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1989, 1992, 1994,1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2021 ETSU Men's Golf • 2020-21 Season • 5 AMOS' ETSU's TOURNAMENT TITLES AT ETSU All-Americans A new era has begun at ETSU with Head Coach Jake Amos. Below is a breakdown of Coached by Jake Amos tournaments won under Amos’ direction.

2019-20 Hoakalei CC Collegiate Invitational 2020-21 Southern Conference Championship NCAA Regional (Cle Elum Regional) Jack Rhea 2020

NCAA Championship Appearances...1975, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1989, 1992, 1994,1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2021 6 • ETSU Men's Golf • 2020-21 Season TREVOR Hulbert

Graduate • 6-0 Orlando, Fla.

2019-20 Season*: Named a Srixon/Cleveland Golf All- America Scholar in addition to being named to the SoCon Honor Roll … Competed in all seven events for the Bucs on the season, averaging 72.90 strokes per round in 21 rounds of action … Recorded first collegiate SoCon Player of the Week award on March 11 after posting his best collegiate finish of second place at the General Hackler Championship … Carded a season-low 67 in the final round of the General Hackler to claim his best collegiate finish (T2), marking the second lowest round of his career … Led the General Hackler field in par-4 scoring, averaging 3.80 strokes per par 4 … Capped off the season with nine rounds of par or better, including two rounds in the 60s. *Season canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic 2018-2019 Sesaon: Named Srixon/Cleveland All- American Scholar ... Named to Southern Conference Spring Academic Team and SoCon Honor Roll ... played in all 11 tournaments for the Blue and Gold and finished with a 72.94 scoring average ... turned in four top-20 finishes, which included a tie for fourth at the SoCon Championships ... Finished tied for 10th at the Schenkel Invitational, tied for 12th at the Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate and tied for 19th at The Prestige ... Totaled 14 rounds of par or better and six rounds in the 60s – his season-low being a 66 in the opening round of the Bank of Career Stats Tennessee Intercollegiate. Year Rounds Strokes Average Top 10 2017-18 Season: Named to the Southern Conference 2020-21 30 2171 72.4 5 Spring Academic Team and earned SoCon Honor Roll honors … Played in 10 tournaments for the Bucs … Posted a 73.66 2019-20 21 1531 72.9 1 scoring average, while turning in four rounds in the 60s 2018-19 33 2407 72.9 2 and nine rounds of par or better … Finished tied for third at 2017-18 29 2136 73.7 1 the Wofford Invitational at 7-under-par 209, which tied his 2016-17 35 2606 74.5 1 lowest collegiate tournament finish. Totals 148 10851 73.3 10 2016-17 Season: Named to the 2016-17 Southern Conference Honor Roll and SoCon All-Freshman Team … 2020-21 Results Played in all 12 tournaments for the Bucs as a freshman … Tallied a scoring average of 74.50 … Finished third at the Date Tournament Place Scores SoCon Championship ... Collected six rounds of par or better Sept. 21-22 Scenic City Collegiate T3 77-73-69=219 and four rounds in the 60s – including his lowest round coming earlier this month at the Wolfpack Spring Open Oct. 18-20 Maridoe Invitational T48 81-81-71=233 when he shot a 68. Jan. 25-27 Southwestern Invitational T22 72-73-80=225 2015-16 Season: Redshirted as a true freshman. Feb. 15-16 Kiawah Invitational T8 70-68-71=209 Prior to ETSU: Multi-sport athlete at The First Academy March 14-16 General Hackler Championship T19 73-72-74=219 (lettered in golf and baseball) ... First golfer in school history to finish top-10 in state championship (T6) ... Won the March 19-21 Schenkel Invitational T4 69-71-72=212 Bishop Moore Invitational and the District and Regional March 26-28 Old Waverly Collegiate Championship T46 73-72-75=220 Championships ... Qualified for the Florida Open in 2013 and 2015 ... Finished eighth at Walt Disney and tied for 15th April 9-10 Stitch Intercollegiate T11 73-71-64=208 at FJT at TPC Sawgrass. April 19-20 SoCon Championship T5 72-67-77=216 Personal: Son of Mike and Teresa Hulbert ... born May 17-19 NCAA Regional (Cle Elum Regional) T6 70-69-71=210 March 10, 1997 ... Majoring in exercise science ... Father Mike Hulbert played for the Bucs before becoming making Rounds: 30 Strokes: 2171 Scoring Average: 72.4 his way onto the PGA Tour … His cousin, Taylor Wright, played softball at ETSU. 2020-21 Low Round: 64, Stitch Intercollegiate (Third Round - April 10)

NCAA Championship Appearances...1975, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1989, 1992, 1994,1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2021 NCAA Championship Appearances...1975, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1989, 1992, 1994,1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2021 ETSU Men's Golf • 2020-21 Season • 7 AUSTIN Carter

Senior • 5-8 Kingsport, Tenn.

2019-20 Season*: Tabbed a Srixon/Cleveland Golf All- America Scholar … Named to the SoCon Honor Roll … Competed in six tournaments on the season – four as a member of the team and two as an individual … Tallied a season-best 25th-place finish at the Southern Individual Collegiate on Feb. 2-3 in Statesboro, Ga. … Carded a season-low score of 70 in the second round of the General Hackler Championship in March … Played a total of 18 rounds, averaging 75.56 strokes per round … Finished with three rounds of par or better on the season. *Season canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic 2018-19 Season: Named Southern Conference All- Academic List and SoCon Honor Roll … Earned SoCon Student-Athlete of the Week honors on March 20 … Played in nine tournaments – six as a member of the team and three as an individual … Finished tied for fifth at the Schenkel Invitational – marking his lowest collegiate finish … Turned in his lowest collegiate round with a 67 at the General Hackler Championship on March … Registered a 75.81 scoring average, had seven rounds of par or better Career Stats and two rounds in the 60s. Year Rounds Strokes Average Top 10 2017-18 Season: Named to the SoCon Honor Roll ... 2020-21 9 700 77.8 0 Played in 10 tournaments for the Blue and Gold … Finished 2019-20 18 1360 75.6 0 with a 75.21 scoring average … Best finish came at the 2018-19 27 2047 75.8 1 Wofford Invitational where he finished tied for 24th… 2017-18 29 2181 75.2 0 Made collegiate debut at the Rod Myers Invitational (Sept. Totals 83 6288 75.8 1 16-17) … Lowest round of the season came at the Warrior Princeville Makai Invitational when he shot a 5-under-par 2020-21 Results 67 in round two … Shot a 3-under-par 69 in the opening Date Tournament Place Scores round of the Golf Club of Georgia Collegiate … Totaled two Jan. 31-Feb. 1 Thomas Sharkey Individual T20 78-75-82=235 rounds in the 60s and nine rounds of par or better on the March 14-16 General Hackler Championship T87 77-78-84=239 season. March 19-21 Schenkel Invitational T50 75-77-74=226 Prior to ETSU: Multi-sport athlete from Sullivan South Rounds: 9 Strokes: 700 Scoring Average: 77.8 High School - Lettered in golf and tennis ... Qualified for 2020-21 Low Round: 74, Schenkel Invitational (Third Round - March 21) the 2017 U.S. Junior Amateur Championship ... Finished runner-up at the 2017 Tennessee State Amateur ... Finished tied 2nd at the High School State Championship in 2016 ... Earned District MVP, All-Region and All-State in Golf and was named Conference Player of the Year in Tennis. Personal: Son of Carroll and Renee Carter … Born July 2, 1999 … Plans to major in pre-business.

NCAA Championship Appearances...1975, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1989, 1992, 1994,1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2021 8 • ETSU Men's Golf • 2020-21 Season SHISO Go

Senior • 5-8 Kanagawa, Japan

2019-20 Season*: Tabbed a Srixon/Cleveland Golf All- America Scholar … Placed on the SoCon Honor Roll … Began the year by competing in the British Amateur Championship … Named to the PING Division I East All- Region Team … Appeared in all seven team tournaments for the Bucs … Ranked second on the team in scoring average, averaging 71.62 strokes per round in 21 rounds of play … Concluded the year ranked No. 90 in the final Golfstat rankings … Twice named SoCon Men’s Golfer of the Week in back-to-back weeks … Claimed the individual title at the inaugural Hoakalei CC Collegiate Invitational in Hawaii, leading the Bucs to the team victory … Paced the Bucs in two of the seven tournaments, including the season opener at the Carpet Capital Collegiate (T9) … Recorded three Top 10 finishes on the season, including first place in Hawaii … Finished the year with 12 rounds of par or better, including five rounds scoring in the 60s … Carded a season-best 66 in two of the three rounds in Hawaii. *Season canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic 2018-19 Season: Earned All-Southern Conference honors … Earned medalist honors at the SoCon Championship – his first collegiate win – en route to receiving the automatic bid to the NCAA Regional (Stanford) … Named Southern Conference All-Academic List and SoCon Honor Roll … Ranked second on the team with a 72.00 scoring average … Played in 12 tournaments Career Stats … Finished runner-up at the Bank of Tennessee Year Rounds Strokes Average Top 10 Intercollegiate after tying the single-round course record 2020-21 29 2115 72.9 1 for the second consecutive season (63) … Led the Blue 2019-20 21 1504 71.6 3 and Gold in three tournaments … Finished with 18 2018-19 36 2592 72.0 2 rounds of par or better and seven rounds in the 60s. 2017-18 32 2321 72.5 2 2017-18 Season: Earned Southern Conference, Totals 118 8532 72.3 8 SoCon All-Freshman Team and SoCon Honor Roll honors ... Led the Bucs in scoring average (72.53), while the mark ranked second in the SoCon and topped all freshmen 2020-21 Results in the conference ... Played in all 11 tournaments, while Date Tournament Place Scores carding three rounds in the 60s and 16 rounds of par or better ... Broke the Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate Sep. 21-22 Scenic City Collegiate DQ D-72-70=DQ tournament record by firing a 9-under 63 in round two Oct. 18-20 Maridoe Invitational T40 81-74-75=230 ... Posted the first of two top-10 finishes at the Wofford Jan. 25-27 Southwestern Invitational T38 77-72-80=229 Invitational (T6), while he finished tied for seventh at the SoCon Championship ... Turned in countable scores in 29 Feb. 15-16 Kiawah Invitational T23 70-68-75=213 of his 32 rounds played this season. March 14-16 General Hackler Championship T32 74-76-72=222 Prior to ETSU: Attended Heritage Academy in Hilton March 19-21 Schenkel Invitational T40 76-75-73=224 Head, S.C. … Recorded several wins over his high school career … Claimed medalist honors at the 2014 and 2015 March 26-28 Old Waverly Collegiate Championship T33 68-75-75=218 IJGT IJGA Inviational, 2014 Japan Regional High School April 9-10 Stitch Intercollegiate 16 67-75-68=210 Championship, 2014 IJGT College Series at N.C. State April 19-20 SoCon Championship T15 71-75-76=222 and the 2014 IJGT Major Championship at Dormie Club … Named the 2015 IJGT Player of the Year and posted a May 17-19 NCAA Regional (Cle Elum Regional) 1 70-68-67=205 scoring average of 73.5 in 2016, carding a low round of 65. Rounds: 29 Strokes: 2115 Scoring Average: 72.9 Personal: Son of Ho and Kaeko Go … Majoring in business … Born May 18, 1998. 2020-21 Low Round: 67, Stitch Intercollegiate (First Round - April 9) NCAA Championship Appearances...1975, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1989, 1992, 1994,1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2021 NCAA Championship Appearances...1975, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1989, 1992, 1994,1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2021 ETSU Men's Golf • 2020-21 Season • 9 JACK Rhea

Senior • 6-3 Jonesborough, Tenn.

2019-20 Season*: Proved to be one of the more stable competitors in recent history for the Bucs … Named a PING All-American Honorable Mention and to the PING Division I East All- Region Team … Rhea was also labeled as a GolfWeek All-American … In addition, Rhea was also named a Srixon/Cleveland Golf All-America Scholar Athlete and appeared on the SoCon Honor Roll … Competed in all seven tournaments for ETSU and placed inside the Top 10 in four of the seven events … Laid claim to the individual medalist honors at the Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate – his first individual collegiate victory … Led the Bucs with a scoring average of 71.29 in 21 rounds of play … Was named three-time SoCon Men’s Golfer of the Week and also claimed SoCon Men’s Golfer of the Month … Concluded the season ranked No. 36 in the Golfstat rankings – cracked the Top 25 earlier in the year … Led ETSU in four of the seven tournaments this season … Set a career-low round of 63 in the second round of the Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate, leading to his eventual medalist performance … Totaled 12 rounds of par or better, including five rounds in the 60s … Was named to the Cup Watch List for USA … Played in the British Amateur Championship in the summer of 2019. *Season canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic 2018-19 Season: Earned all-Southern Conference honors … Represented the Bucs in the NCAA Regional (Stanford) … Named Southern Conference All-Academic List and SoCon Honor Roll … Led the Bucs with a 71.78 scoring average … Played in 12 tournaments … Totaled Career Stats nine top-25 finishes, including a season-best seventh- place finish at the Schenkel Invitational … Led the Blue and Year Rounds Strokes Average Top 10 Gold in three tournaments … Finished with 18 rounds of 2020-21 30 2254 75.1 2 par or better and seven rounds in the 60s … Qualified for 2019-20 21 1497 71.3 4 the U.S. Amateur, finishing tied for 10th in stroke play to reach the round of 64 of match play at the U.S. Amateur. 2018-19 36 2584 71.8 1 2017-18 Season: Earned a spot on the Southern 2017-18 32 2365 73.9 2 Conference All-Freshman Team and SoCon Honor Roll ... Totals 119 8700 73.1 9 Played in all 11 tournaments for ETSU ... Ranked 15th in the SoCon in scoring average (73.91), which was also the third-best mark among freshmen ... Led the Blue and Gold 2020-21 Results at the SoCon Championship by turning in a sixth-place finish, while his top collegiate finish came at his home Date Tournament Place Scores tournament back in October -- finished tied for fourth Sep. 21-22 Scenic City Collegiate T9 76-69-77=222 at the Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate with a score of 10-under-par 206, marking the third-lowest score by a Oct. 18-20 Maridoe Invitational T53 79-84-72=235 Buccaneer in the 20-year history of the tournament ... Registered 10 rounds of par or better during his rookie Jan. 25-27 Southwestern Invitational T46 79-79-74=232 season, while giving the Blue and Gold 24 countable scores Feb. 15-16 Kiawah Invitational T50 72-76-72=220 in his 32 overall rounds played. March 14-16 General Hackler Championship T73 77-73-82=232 Prior to ETSU: Rhea is a four-year letterwinner at Science Hill High School where he helped guide the March 19-21 Schenkel Invitational T58 76-74-78=228 Hilltoppers to back-to-back Region 1-AAA titles in 2015 and 2016. The Jonesborough, Tenn. native is a two-time Big 7 March 26-28 Old Waverly Collegiate Championship 83 77-73-83=233 Conference Player of the Year and all-state selection, while April 9-10 Stitch Intercollegiate T25 70-70-72=212 earning all-conference honors four straight seasons. Rhea is the reigning East Tennessee Amateur champion, while he April 19-20 SoCon Championship 7 72-71-75=218 claimed medalist honors at the 2015 Knoxville Junior Open. May 17-19 NCAA Regional (Cle Elum Regional) T47 74-73-75=222 Personal: Son of AR and Kelly Rhea ... Majoring in Business ... Born June 4, 1999.son of Harrison and Catherine Rounds: 30 Strokes: 2254 Scoring Average: 75.1 Wilson. 2020-21 Low Round: 69, Scenic City Collegiate (Second Round - Sept. 21) NCAA Championship Appearances...1975, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1989, 1992, 1994,1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2021 10 • ETSU Men's Golf • 2020-21 Season CAMPBELL Wolf

Junior • 6-3 Mechanicsburg, Pa.

Previous School DePaul 2019-20*: Played 11 rounds with a scoring average of 75.73 … Named BIG EAST Golfer of the Week on Sept. 26 following a tie for third finish at the NKU Fall Classic … Posted rounds of 72, 67 and 73 to finish at 212 (-1) at the NKU Fall Classic … The 67 in the second round matched the best round of his collegiate career … One Top-10 finish and two Top-25 appearances during his sophomore campaign. *Season canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic 2018-19: Named to the BIG EAST All-Academic Team … Posted a scoring average of 74.13 over 24 rounds during the season … One of two players to play a team-high 24 rounds … Three Top-25 finishes and three under-par rounds during the season … Second-round score of 67 at the SIUE Derek Dolenc Invitational tied for lowest round of the season by a DePaul golfer … Also recorded best finish with a tie for 11th place at the Dolenc Inviational … Recorded a season-best tournament score of 214 at the EKU Intercollegiate and the SIUE Derek Dolenc Invitational … Finished in a tie for 17th at the BIG EAST Championship Career Stats with a score of 227 … Notched a 2-0-1 record at the Earl Year Rounds Strokes Average Top 10 Yestingsmeier Match Play. 2020-21 6 475 79.2 0 Prior to ETSU: Four-year letterwinner from 2019-20 11 833 75.7 1 Cumberland Valley High School … Spent a year postgrad 2018-19 24 1779 74.1 0 playing in AJGA events … Tied for fourth at the USGA Totals 41 3087 75.3 1 Junior Amateur qualifier … Posted top-five finishes at 2020-21 Results the UNC Tarheel State Junior, AJGA Senior Showcase Date Tournament Place Scores and NCJGF Tarheel Junior … Won the Scott Robinson Qualifier and HJGT College Prep Series at Kent State Sept. 21-22 Scenic City Collegiate T21 78-75-77=230 … At Cumberland Valley, earned PennLive 2016 Male Jan. 31 - Feb. 1 Thomas Sharkey Individual T28 78-85-82=245 Golfer of the Year honors and finished second in the Rounds: 6 Strokes: 475 Scoring Average: 79.2 PIAA Championships … School record-scoring average 2020-21 Low Round: 75, Scenic City Collegiate (Second Round - Sept. 21) of 71.8 during senior season … Earned first team honors for All-Regional and All-Sentinel while being selected to play in the Williamson Cup … Led team to back-to-back conference titles and went undefeated in match play. Personal: Son of Michael and Lisa Wolf … Has one sibling, a sister named Carly … Coached by Kevin Mullen at Cumberland Valley.

NCAA Championship Appearances...1975, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1989, 1992, 1994,1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2021 NCAA Championship Appearances...1975, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1989, 1992, 1994,1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2021 ETSU Men's Golf • 2020-21 Season • 11 ARCHIE Davies

R-Freshman • 5-11 Carlisle, England

2019-20*: Named to the SoCon Honor Roll … Appeared in all seven team tournaments for the Bucs, finishing the season as the 19th best freshman according to Golfstat … Ranked as high as 110 during the season, finishing the year with a ranking of 168 … Finished third on the team with a 72.62 scoring average … Recorded his best finish at the Seminole Intercollegiate with a T9 finish … Cracked the Top 10 in two separate tournaments, including finishing tied for 10th at the Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate … Carded a season-low 65 (-7) in a bogey-free second round at the Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate … Finished the year with 10 rounds of par or better, including five rounds in the 60s … Earned a spot on the Palmer Cup Watch List for the International team. *Season canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic Prior to ETSU: Won the Welsh Amateur Championship (8&7) over Connor Jones on Aug. 2, 2019 … Ranked 310th in the World Amateur Golf Rankings … Won the 2018 Irish Boys’ Championship with a score of 8-under-par (276) … Set the Welsh Amateur Championship course record with Career Stats an 8-under-par (64) at the Machynys Golf Club in 2018 … Was a part of the 2018 European Boys Team Championship Year Rounds Strokes Average Top 10 2020-21 30 2154 71.8 5 … Played in the 2017 European Young Masters … Placed 2019-20 21 1525 72.6 2 fourth in the 2018 Scottish Boys U18. Totals 51 3679 72.1 7 Personal: Son of Tim and Janet Davies … Born May 13, 2001 … Plans to major in finance. 2020-21 Results Date Tournament Place Scores Sept. 21-22 Scenic City Collegiate 11 76-73-74=223 Oct. 18-20 Maridoe Invitational T55 78-76-82=236 Jan. 25-27 Southwestern Invitational T11 77-71-72=220 Feb. 15-16 Kiawah Invitational T2 68-69-68=205 March 14-16 General Hackler Championship T19 71-70-78=219 March 19-21 Schenkel Invitational T18 72-73-74=219 March 26-28 Old Waverly Collegiate Championship T10 71-72-70=213 April 9-10 Stitch Intercollegiate T7 68-68-69=205 April 19-20 SoCon Championship 1 69-66-72=207 May 17-19 NCAA Regional (Cle Elum Regional) T4 68-63-76=207 Rounds: 30 Strokes: 2154 Scoring Average: 71.8 2020-21 Low Round: 63, NCAA Regional (Second Round, May 18)

NCAA Championship Appearances...1975, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1989, 1992, 1994,1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2021 12 • ETSU Men's Golf • 2020-21 Season REMI Chartier

R-Freshman • 5-9 Montreal, Canada

2019-20*: Named to the SoCon Honor Roll … Did not make any appearances on the season due to ongoing injury. *Season canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic Prior to ETSU: Played at Gulf Coast High School, finishing runner-up at the Class 3A State Championship … Helped lead Gulf Coast High School to the 2017 Class 3A State Championship – the first boys state title in Collier County history … Won the 2018 Florida Junior Tour at Brooksville and the 2018 Golf Quebec Optimiste Classic … Finished runner-up at the 2018 Quebec Provincial Championship … Posted a 72.4 stroke average in 2018 … Nominated for the Southwest Florida High School Boys Golfer of the Year Award. Personal: Son of Scott Chartier and Ariane Samson … Born Feb. 20, 2001 … Plans to major in business … Father played golf at Clarkson University, while his uncle (David Baumritter) played soccer at University of Richmond and his aunt (Kerri Chartier) played field hockey at Skidmore College … Dual citizen of both Canada and the . Career Stats Year Rounds Strokes Average Top 10 2020-21 18 1356 75.3 0 Totals 18 1356 75.3 0

2020-21 Results Date Tournament Place Scores Sept. 21-22 Scenic City Collegiate T35 80-73-84=237 Jan. 25-27 Southwestern Invitational 64 82-77-89=248 March 26-28 Old Waverly Collegiate Championship T27 74-71-72=217 April 9-10 Stitch Intercollegiate T27 75-69-69=213 April 19-20 SoCon Championship T19 74-77-73=224 May 17-19 NCAA Regional (Cle Elum Regional) T22 72-70-75=217 Rounds: 18 Strokes: 1356 Scoring Average: 75.3 2020-21 Low Round: 69, Stitch Intercollegiate (Second & Third Round)

NCAA Championship Appearances...1975, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1989, 1992, 1994,1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2021 NCAA Championship Appearances...1975, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1989, 1992, 1994,1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2021 ETSU Men's Golf • 2020-21 Season • 13 BEN Carberry

Freshman • 6-4 Bonnybridge, Scotland

Prior to ETSU: Member of the Scottish National Team … Named 2019 Scottish Schools Champion … Claimed both Stirlingshire Golf Union County R.C. Campbell trophy and the Stirlingshire Golf Union County Champion of Champions title … Positioned himself inside the top 10 of three different tournaments with an 8th-place finish in the Sir Henry Cooper Junior Masters, 9th-place finish in the Scottish Boys Strokeplay and 10th at the Steven Gallagher Trophy … finished 14th in the Scottish Boys Open Championship and 16th in the Junior Jug tournament. Personal: Son of Paul and Lesley Carberry … Plays his home golf at Falkirk Golf Club and Glenbervie Golf Club.

Career Stats Year Rounds Strokes Average Top 10 2020-21 12 904 75.3 1 Totals 12 904 75.3 1

2020-21 Results Date Tournament Place Scores Jan. 31 - Feb. 1 Thomas Sharkey Individual 10 74-76-78=228 Feb. 15-16 Kiawah Invitational T64 73-72-78=223 March 14-16 General Hackler Championship T32 72-74-76=222 March 19-21 Schenkel Invitational T64 75-77-79=231 Rounds: 12 Strokes: 904 Scoring Average: 75.3 2020-21 Low Round: 72, Kiawah Inviational (Second Round) & General Hackler Championship (First Round)

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Scenic City Collegiate RJ Manke (Pepperdine)...... 71-77-70=218 5. Brent Hamm (Troy)...... 75-73-74=222 September 21-22, 2020 Luke Kluver (Kansas)...... 68-72-78=218 ETSU Scores and Finishes Ooltewah, Tenn. 8. Sam Espinosa...... 75-71-80=226 ETSU Scores and Finishes 1. UAB...... 296-295-287=878 10. Ben Carberry...... 74-76-78=228 T40. Shiso Go...... 81-74-75=230 2. ETSU...... 307-287-290-=884 T20. Austin Carter...... 78-75-82=235 T48. Trevor Hulbert...... 81-81-71=233 T3. Georgia Southern...... 304-297-292=893 T28. Campbell Wolf...... 78-85-82=245 T53. Jack Rhea...... 79-84-72=235 Little Rock...... 298-293-302=893 T55. Archie Davies...... 78-76-82=236 5. Chattanooga...... 308-290-313=911 T65. Sam Espinosa...... 79-85-76=240 6. Middle Tennessee State...... 299-295-318=912 Kiawah Invitational 7. Dalton State...... 307-302-305=914 February 14-16, 2021 8. Central ...... 311-300-308=919 Kiawah Island, S.C. 9. Western Carolina...... 324-305-307=936 Southwestern Invitational 1. Wake Forest...... 267-274-286=827 10. Mercer...... 323-318-322=963 January 25-27, 2021 2. Clemson...... 283-272-281=836 Westlake Village, Calif. 3. Kentucky...... 276-277-286=839 . Top Five Individuals 1. San Diego State...... 294-287-293=874 4. ETSU...... 280-277-283=840 1. Ben Carr (Georgia Southern)...... 73-75-68=216 2. Arizona State...... 292-282-303=877 T5. UNCW...... 282-285-283=850 2. Khavish Varadan (UAB)...... 78-71-69=218 3. SMU...... 293-288-301=882 Iowa...... 289-278-283=850 T3. Trevor Hulbert (ETSU)...... 77-73-69=219 4. Louisville...... 296-283-306=885 7. Purdue...... 288-277-287=852 Ben Rebne (Dalton State)...... 73-69-77=219 5. Pepperdine...... 308-277-303=888 8. Ohio State...... 283-283-290=856 T5. Nick Robillard (UAB)...... 74-76-70=220 6. Southern California...... 301-296-303=900 9. ...... 284-288-289=861 A.J. Lintunen (Chattanooga)...... 74-69-77=220 7. Georgia Tech...... 303-294-305=902 10. College of Charleston...... 285-283-294=862 ETSU Scores and Finishes 8. ETSU...... 305-293-306=904 11. Rutgers...... 286-287-293=866 T3. Trevor Hulbert...... 77-73-69=219 9. California...... 305-292-317=914 12. Michigan State...... 296-285-290=871 T9. Jack Rhea...... 76-69-77=222 10. St. Mary’s (Calif.)...... 316-299-300=915 13. ...... 297-282-293=872 11. Archie Davies...... 76-73-74=223 11. San Jose State...... 319-300-303=922 14. East Carolina...... 293-293-306=892 T21. Campbell Wolf...... 78-75-77=230 12. Augusta...... 316-303-304=923 Top Five Individuals T35. Remi Chartier...... 80-73-84=237 1. Michael Brennan (Wake Forest)...67-68-65=200 DQ Shiso Go...... D-D-70=N/A Top Five Individuals 1. David Puig (Arizona State)...... 70-66-70=206 T2. Archie Davies (ETSU)...... 68-69-68=205 2. Joshua McCarthy (Pepperdine)....72-73-70=215 Eric Bae (Wake Forest)...... 65-68-72=205 T3. RJ Manke (Pepperdine)...... 74-69-73=216 T4. Maxwell Moldovan (Ohio State)...69-69-68=206 Maridoe Invitational Herman Wibe Sekne (Purdue)...... 70-67-69=206 October 18-20, 2020 Youssef Guezzale (SDSU)...... 73-68-75=216 Carrollton, Texas Noah Goodwin (SMU)...... 70-71-75=216 ETSU Scores and Finishes Matthias Schmid (Louisville)...... 71-68-77=216 T2. Archie Davies...... 68-69-68=205 1. Oklahoma State...... 304-288-288=880 ETSU Scores and Finish T8. Trevor Hulbert...... 70-68-71=209 2. Pepperdine...... 302-294-287=883 T11. Archie Davies...... 77-71-72=220 T23. Shiso Go...... 70-68-75=213 3. Oklahoma...... 311-294-283=888 T22. Trevor Hulbert...... 72-73-80=225 38. Sam Espinosa...... 73-72-72=217 4. Baylor...... 299-294-296=889 T38. Shiso Go...... 77-72-80=229 T50. Jack Rhea...... 72-76-72=220 5. Texas...... 303-294-293=890 T46. Jack Rhea...... 79-79-74=232 T64. Ben Carberry...... 73-72-78=223 6. North Texas...... 300-298-300=898 64. Remi Chartier...... 82-77-89=248 7. Kansas...... 306-296-299=901 8. Texas Tech...... 310-297-296=903 General Hackler Championship 9. TCU...... 320-310-293=923 Thomas Sharkey Individual March 14-16, 2021 10. ETSU...... 317-315-294=926 Myrtle Beach, S.C. 11. Iowa State...... 313-308-309=930 January 31-February 1, 2021 12. Coastal Carolina...... 321-306-312=939 Statesboro, Ga. 1. N.C. State...... 279-278-295=852 2. North Florida...... 284-283-293=860 Top Five Individuals Top Five Individuals 3. Louisville...... 275-298-290=863 1. Kyle Hogan (Texas Tech)...... 74-68-73=215 1. Dawson Peters (USCB)...... 70-71-74=215 4. North Carolina...... 277-293-298=868 T2. Dylan Menante (Pepperdine)...... 79-68-69=216 2. Connor Nolan (Chattanooga)...... 71-74-71=216 5. Coastal Carolina...... 284-292-295=871 Austin Eckroat (Oklahoma State).75-69-72=216 3. Tim Tillmanns (Kansas State)...... 68-73-77=218 6. Kent State...... 278-296-300=874 T4. Bo Jin (Oklahoma State)...... 76-72-70=218 4. A.J. Lintunen (Chattanooga)...... 74-71-76=221 7. Indiana...... 284-302-290=876

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T8. Ole Miss...... 290-297-292=879 Old Waverly Collegiate Championship T5. Benjamin Shipp (NCSU)...... 67-72-65=204 ETSU...... 290-289-300=879 March 26-28, 2021 Easton Paxton (NCSU)...... 66-70-68=204 10. UNCG...... 290-292-308=890 West Point, Miss. T11. East Carolina...... 286-299-312=897 1. Georgia...... 283-277-284=844 ETSU Scores and Finishes UCF...... 293-299-305=897 T2. Mississippi State...... 287-280-287=854 T7. Archie Davies...... 68-68-69=205 13. Miami University (Ohio)...... 291-297-313=901 Texas A&M...... 285-274-295=854 T11. Trevor Hulbert...... 73-71-64=208 14. Penn State...... 298-301-306=905 T4. Vanderbilt...... 283-283-295=861 16. Shiso Go...... 67-75-68=210 15. Virginia Tech...... 288-306-318=912 Tennessee...... 286-277-298=861 T25. Jack Rhea...... 70-70-72=212 Top Five Individuals T6. Arkansas...... 293-269-300=862 T27. Remi Chartier...... 75-69-69=213 1. Nick Gabrelcik (North Florida)...... 70-66-69=205 LSU...... 281-285-296=862 2. John Murphy (Louisville)...... 66-72-69=207 8. ETSU...... 286-288-292=866 3. Zack Taylor (Coastal Carolina)...... 71-67-70=208 9. Ole Miss...... 296-273-299=868 Southern Conference Championship 4. Maximilian Steinlechner (NCSU)..67-67-76=210 10. Texas Tech...... 290-288-292=870 April 19-20, 2021 T5. Nick Infanti (North Florida)...... 66-74-73=213 11. Alabama...... 297-280-295=872 Greensboro, Ga. Austin Greaser (North Carolina)...67-72-74=213 12. Little Rock...... 296-288-291=875 1. ETSU...... 284-279-296=859 ETSU Scores and Finishes 13. Kansas State...... 289-288-302=879 2. Western Carolina...... 286-288-293=867 T19. Trevor Hulbert...... 73-72-74=219 14. Southern Mississippi...... 295-288-297=880 3. Furman...... 294-288-296=878 T19. Archie Davies...... 71-70-78=219 4. Wofford...... 301-285-296=882 T32. Shiso Go...... 74-76-72=222 Top Five Individuals 5. UNCG...... 296-291-298=885 T32. Ben Carberry...... 72-74-76=222 1. Sam Bennett (Texas A&M)...... 69-66-70=205 6. Mercer...... 300-291-295=886 T73. Jack Rhea...... 77-73-82=232 2. Eli Scott (Georgia)...... 72-66-69=207 7. Chattanooga...... 300-298-297=895 T87. Austin Carter...... 77-78-84=239 3. Tyson Reeder (Arkansas)...... 73-65-70=208 T4. Michael Shears (Vanderbilt)...... 70-70-71=211 8. Samford...... 302-297-319=918 Jackson Suber (Ole Miss)...... 75-63-73=211 Top Five Individuals Schenkel Invitational 1. Archie Davies (ETSU)...... 69-66-72=207 March 19-21, 2021 ETSU Scores and Finishes 2. Louis Theys (WCU)...... 72-67-71=210 Statesboro, Ga. T10. Archie Davies...... 71-72-70=213 3. Keller Harper (Furman)...... 70-70-71=211 T27. Remi Chartier...... 74-71-72=217 1. N.C. State...... 272-279-288=839 4. Pierre Viallaneix (WCU)...... 68-71-75=214 T33. Shiso Go...... 68-75-75=218 2. Georgia Southern...... 275-290-301=866 T5. Tyler Copp (Mercer)...... 75-70-71=216 T46. Trevor Hulbert...... 73-72-75=220 3. Furman...... 282-285-303=870 Trevor Hulbert (ETSU)...... 72-67-77=216 83. Jack Rhea...... 77-73-83=233 4. Florida Gulf Coast...... 285-287-301=873 5. ETSU...... 292-293-297=882 ETSU Scores and Finishes 6. Kentucky...... 301-291-292=884 1. Archie Davies...... 69-66-72=207 T7. Middle Tennessee State...... 287-295-304=886 Stitch Intercollegiate T5. Trevor Hulbert...... 72-67-77=216 Rutgers...... 298-289-299=886 April 9-10, 2021 7. Jack Rhea...... 72-71-75=218 9. College of Charleston...... 285-299-304=888 Cary, N.C. T15. Shiso Go...... 71-75-76=222 10. Memphis...... 293-299-298=890 1. N.C. State...... 268-280-265=813 T19. Remi Chartier...... 74-77-73=224 11. Campbell...... 288-299-304=891 2. Notre Dame...... 275-276-274=825 12. Cincinnati...... 292-309-304=905 3. ETSU...... 278-278-270=826 13. Troy...... 298-304-306=908 4. Virginia Tech...... 275-277-278=830 NCAA Cle Elum Regional Top Five Individuals 5. Campbell...... 282-288-269=839 May 17-19, 2021 1. Benjamin Shipp (NCSU)...... 66-66-68=200 6. Duke...... 283-282-276=841 Cle Elum, Wash. T2. Christopher Gotterup (Rutgers)....71-69-71=211 7. College of Charleston...... 287-278-280=845 1. ETSU...... 280-270-288=838 Maximilian Steinlechner (NCSU)..67-71-73=211 8. Coastal Carolina...... 286-292-273=851 2. San Francisco...... 278-283-287=848 T4. Trevor Hulbert (ETSU)...... 69-71-72=212 9. Davidson...... 291-288-274=853 3. Wake Forest...... 278-287-285=850 Brett Barron (Georgia Southern)..66-72-74=212 10. Denver...... 289-288-281=858 4. Pepperdine...... 279-289-283=851 Mac Scott (Furman)...... 66-72-74=212 11. Elon...... 291-294-289=874 12. East Carolina...... 289-298-288=875 5. Florida...... 284-290-284=858 ETSU Scores and Finishes 6. Denver...... 284-286-291=861 T4. Trevor Hulbert...... 69-71-72=212 Top Five Individuals T7. Washington...... 280-282-305=867 T18. Archie Davies...... 72-73-74=219 1. Pontus Nyholm (Campbell)...... 68-69-62=199 Utah...... 283-285-299=867 T40. Shiso Go...... 76-75-73=224 2. Christian Salzer (NSCU)...... 65-72-65=202 9. Arizona...... 291-290-293=874 T50. Austin Carter...... 75-77-74=226 T3. Ian Siebers (Duke)...... 71-66-66=203 10. Oregon...... 282-293-301=876 T58. Jack Rhea...... 76-74-78=228 Maximilian Steinlechner (NCSU)..70-66-67=203 11. Iowa...... 289-303-285=877 T64. Ben Carberry...... 75-77-79=231 12. Long Beach State...... 288-298-296=882

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13. Mississippi State...... 299-289-307=895

Top Five Individuals 1. Shiso Go (ETSU)...... 70-68-67=205 T2. Joey Vrzich (Pepperdine)...... 69-72-65=206 Alex Fitzpatrick (Wake Forest)...... 67-68-71=206 T4. Tristan Mandur (Utah)...... 68-68-71=207 Archie Davies (ETSU)...... 68-63-76=207

ETSU Scores and Finishes 1. Shiso Go...... 70-68-67=205 T4. Archie Davies...... 68-63-76=207 T6. Trevor Hulbert...... 70-69-71=210 T22. Remi Chartier...... 72-70-75=217 T47. Jack Rhea...... 74-73-75=222

NCAA Championship Appearances...1975, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1989, 1992, 1994,1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2021 NCAA Championship Appearances...1975, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1989, 1992, 1994,1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2021 ETSU Men's Golf • 2020-21 Season • 17

STATISTICAL LEADERS AND RECORDS (from 1993-94 to current) Season (Individual) Season Scoring Average 1. Rhys Davies, ’06-07...... 70.23 2. Rhys Davies, ‘04-05...... 70.54 3. Adrian Meronk, ‘15-16...... 70.64 4. Adrian Meronk, ‘14-15...... 70.65 5. Rhys Davies, ‘05-06...... 70.79 6. Chris Wisler, ‘00-01...... 71.08 7. Jack Rhea, ‘19-20...... 71.29 8. Shiso Go, ‘19-20...... 71.62 9. Gareth Shaw, ‘07-08...... 71.74 10. Gareth Shaw, ‘06-07...... 71.75

National Rating 1. Rhys Davies, ’06-07...... No. 1 2. Rhys Davies, ‘04-05...... No. 3 T3. Chris Wisler, ‘00-01...... No. 4 Rhys Davies, ‘05-06...... No. 4 5. Gareth Shaw, ’07-08...... No. 12 6. Adrian Meronk, ‘15-16...... No. 13 7. Adrian Meronk, ‘14-15...... No. 15 8. Garrett Willis, ‘95-96...... No. 17 As a sophomore, Rhys Davies set or matched ETSU standards for season wins (5), scoring average (70.54), national ranking (4th), finish percentage (95.5%) and low 9. David Christensen, ‘97-98...... No. 20 round (63). 10. Keith Nolan, ‘95-96...... No. 21

Wins Rhys Davies, ‘05-06...... 42 1998-99...... 2 1. Rhys Davies, ‘04-05...... 5 Chris Wisler, ‘99-00...... 42 1997-98...... 2 2. Garrett Willis, ‘95-96...... 4 T6. Eamonn Brady, ‘95-96...... 41 1994-95...... 2 T3. Adrian Meronk, ‘14-15...... 3 Keith Nolan, ‘95-96...... 41 1993-94...... 2 Rhys Davies, ’06-07...... 3 Bryan Omelia, ‘95-96...... 41 T5. Adrian Meronk, ‘15-16...... 2 Garrett Willis, ‘95-96...... 41 Season Scoring Average Gudmundur Kristjansson, ‘14-15...... 2 10. Garrett Willis, ‘94-95...... 41 1. 2019-20...... 286.48 Seamus Power, ‘09-10...... 2 2. 2006-07...... 287.19 Rhys Davies, ‘05-06...... 2 Low Round 3. 2018-19...... 287.73 Pat Beste, ‘00-01...... 2 T1. Archie Davies, ‘20-21...... 63 4. 2014-15...... 289.24 David Christensen, ‘98-99...... 2 Jack Rhea, ‘19-20...... 63 5. 2000-01...... 289.42 Keith Nolan, ‘93-94...... 2 Shiso Go, ‘18-19...... 63 6. 2015-16...... 290.03 Shiso Go, ‘17-18...... 63 7. 2020-21...... 290.13 Par or better rounds Gudmundur Kristjansson, ‘14-15...... 63 8. 2009-10...... 290.59 Rhys Davies, ‘04-05...... 63 1. Rhys Davies, ’05-06...... 31 9. 2005-06...... 290.87 T7. Trevor Hulbert, ‘20-21...... 64 T2. Adrian Meronk, ‘14-15...... 29 10. 2017-18...... 290.94 Rhys Davies, ‘06-07...... 29 Seamus Power, ‘06-07...... 64 Rhys Davies, ‘04-05...... 64 11. 2007-08...... 291.86 4. Adrian Meronk, ‘15-16...... 27 Chris Wisler, ‘00-01...... 64 5. Chris Wisler, ‘00-01...... 25 T6. Gareth Shaw, ‘07-08...... 23 Gareth Shaw, ‘05-06...... 23 Season (Team) 8. Rhys Davies, ‘04-05...... 22 Wins T9. Chris Wisler, ‘99-00...... 21 1. 1995-96...... 6 David Christensen, ‘98-99...... 21 T2. 2009-10...... 4 2000-01...... 4 T4. 2014-15...... 3 Rounds Played 1996-97...... 3 1. David Christensen, ‘98-99...... 46 2. Chris Wisler, ‘98-99...... 46 T6. 2020-21...... 2 T3. Adrian Meronk, ‘15-16...... 42 2015-16...... 2 NCAA Championship Appearances...1975, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1989, 1992, 1994,1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2021 18 • ETSU Men's Golf • 2020-21 Season

Career (Individual) Career Scoring Average 1. Rhys Davies, ‘04-07...... 71.19 2. Adrian Meronk, ‘13-16...... 71.93 3. Shiso Go, ‘18-21...... 72.31 4. Gareth Shaw, ‘05-08...... 72.81 5. Seamus Power, ‘07-10...... 72.87 6. Chris Wisler, ‘98-01...... 72.98 7. Jack Rhea, ‘18-21...... 73.11 8. , ‘08-12...... 73.23 9. Trevor Hulbert, ‘17-21...... 73.31 10. Keith Nolan, ‘94-97...... 73.33 11. Michael Stewart, ‘09-10...... 73.41

Career Wins 1. Rhys Davies, ‘04-07 ...... 10 Former Buccaneer All-Americans Chris Wisler (above) and Garrett Willis T2. Adrian Meronk, ‘13-16...... 5 (below) enjoyed their share of record-setting performances at ETSU. In fact, Wisler still holds the record for career rounds played (159.5), while Seamus Power, ‘07-10...... 5 Willis held the record for career individual victories until the fall of 2005, Garrett Willis, ‘94-96...... 5 when sophomore Rhys Davies won twice to collect his sixth and seventh 5. Keith Nolan, ‘94-97...... 4 individual titles. Davies ended his career with 10 wins. T6. Shiso Go, ‘18-21...... 3 Pat Beste, ‘99-01...... 3 David Christensen, ‘96-99...... 3 T9. 5 tied with...... 2

Career Par Or Better Rounds 1. Rhys Davies, ‘04-07...... 92 2. Adrian Meronk, ‘13-16...... 82 3. Gareth Shaw, ‘05-08...... 75 4. Chris Wisler, ‘98-01...... 73 5. Keith Nolan, ‘94-97...... 66 6. Seamus Power, ‘07-10...... 63 7. Rhys Enoch, ‘08-12...... 60 8. David Christensen, ‘96-99...... 51 9. Garrett Willis, ‘94-96...... 48 10. Mateusz Gradecki, ‘14-17...... 47

Career Rounds Played Low Round Par or better rounds 1. Chris Wisler, ‘98-01...... 159.5 T1. 2019-20...... 269 1. 2006-07...... 17 2. Keith Nolan, ‘94-97...... 155.0 2000-01...... 269 2. 2005-06...... 16 T3. 2020-21...... 270 T3. 2015-16...... 14 3. Adrian Meronk, ‘13-16...... 150.0 2020-21...... 270 2009-10...... 14 4. David Christensen, ‘96-99...... 149.5 2018-19...... 270 T5. 2020-21...... 13 T5. Gareth Shaw, ‘05-08...... 149.0 T6. 2017-18...... 272 2018-19...... 13 Rhys Davies,’04-07...... 149.0 2006-07...... 272 2014-15...... 13 7. Mateusz Gradecki, ‘14-17...... 146.0 2006-07...... 272 2000-01...... 13 8. Gudmund Kristjansson, ‘13-16...... 144.0 T9. 2019-20...... 273 9. 2019-20...... 12 9. Eamonn Brady, ‘96-99...... 141.5 2017-18...... 273 T10. 2017-18...... 11 10. Seamus Power, ‘07-10...... 141.0 2006-07...... 273 2013-14...... 11

NCAA Championship Appearances...1975, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1989, 1992, 1994,1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2021 NCAA Championship Appearances...1975, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1989, 1992, 1994,1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2021 ETSU Men's Golf • 2020-21 Season • 19

Buccaneer All-Americans (PING) Name...... Year (Team) Name...... Year (Team) Larry Hinson...... 1967 (1st, College Div.), Rex Kuramoto...... 1989 (HM), 1990 (HM) 1968 (1st, College Div.) Garrett Willis.... 1994 (HM), 1995 (HM), 1996 (1st) Tommy Mullinax...... 1969 (1st, College Division) Keith Nolan...... 1995 (HM), 1996 (HM), 1997 (HM) Jeff Heilman...... 1972 (HM) David Christensen...... 1998 (3rd), 1999 (3rd) Bobby Wadkins...... 1972 (HM), 1973 (3rd) Eamonn Brady...... 1999 (HM) Skeeter Heath...... 1975 (2nd), 1976 (2nd) Chris Wisler...... 1999 (HM), 2000 (HM), 2001 (1st) Alan Strange...... 1976 (3rd) Rhys Davies...... 2005 (1st), 2006 (1st), 2007 (1st) Mike Hulbert...... 1980 (3rd) Gareth Shaw...... 2007 (HM) Eric Lawhon...... 1980 (HM) Gareth Shaw...... 2008 (2nd) Stu Ingraham...... 1982 (3rd) Rhys Enoch...... 2010 (HM) Steve Munson...... 1982 (HM) Adrian Meronk...... 2015 (3rd), 2016 (2nd) Bobby Gage...... 1989 (HM) Jack Rhea...... 2020 (HM)

Player-of-the-Year 2015...... Fred Warren Keith Nolan finished in a tie for third at Southern Conference 1999...... Fred Warren the 1997 NCAA Championships, the best 2021...... Archie Davies 1998...... Fred Warren finish ever by an ETSU golfer. 2016...... Adrian Meronk 1996...... Fred Warren 2015...... Adrian Meronk 1994...... Fred Warren 2005...... Rhys Davies 1991...... Fred Warren 2001...... Chris Wisler 1990...... Fred Warren 2000...... Chris Wisler 1989...... Fred Warren 1999...... David Christensen 1983...... Hal Morrison 1998...... David Christensen 1982...... Hal Morrison 1996...... Garrett Willis 1981...... Hal Morrison 1995...... Keith Nolan 1980...... Hal Morrison 1994...... Garrett Willis 1979...... Hal Morrison 1992...... Chris Stutts 1990...... Rex Kuramoto Atlantic Sun Conference 1989...... Bobby Gage Coach-of-the-Year Atlantic Sun Conference 2007...... Fred Warren 2009...... Seamus Power ETSU Individual Conference Medalists 2008...... Gareth Shaw Southern Conference 2007...... Rhys Davies 2021...... Archie Davies In 2001, Chris Wisler earned 2006...... Rhys Davies First-Team All-America honors. 2019...... Shiso Go Ohio Valley Conference 2017...... Geuntae Kim 1976...... Skeeter Heath 2016...... Adrian Meronk 1975...... Skeeter Heath 2005...... Rhys Davies 1974...... Skeeter Heath 2000...... Patrick Beste 1969...... Tommy Mullinax 1999...... Chris Wisler 1996...... Garrett Willis Southern Conference 1994...... Garrett Willis Freshman-of-the-Year 1992...... Chris Stutts 2021...... Archie Davies 1990...... Rex Kuramoto 2004...... Rhys Davies 1989...... Bobby Gage 1996...... Eamonn Brady 1982...... Steve Munson 1995...... Bryan Omelia 1981...... Eric Lawhon 1994...... Keith Nolan 1980...... Mike Hulbert 1993...... Garrett Willis 1979...... Terry May 1992...... Jon Wallace Atlantic Sun Conference Atlantic Sun Conference 2010...... Seamus Power Freshman-of-the-Year 2009...... Michael Stewart 2009...... Michael Stewart 2008...... Gareth Shaw 2008...... Rhys Enoch 2007...... Seamus Power 2007...... Seamus Power Ohio Valley Conference Southern Conference 1976...... Skeeter Heath 1975...... Skeeter Heath Coach-of-the-Year Bobby Gage earned Southern Conference 1974...... Bill Rislove 2021...... Jake Amos 1972...... Mike Hannon Player-of-the-Year in 1989. 2017...... Fred Warren 2016...... Fred Warren NCAA Championship Appearances...1975, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1989, 1992, 1994,1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2021 20 • ETSU Men's Golf • 2020-21 Season

All-Southern Conference Players ...... Rex Kuramoto ...... Michael Stewart (2nd Team) 2021...... Archie Davies ...... John-Paul Fitzgerald 2009...... Seamus Power (1st team) ...... Shiso Go ...... Brian Gauley ...... Rhys Enoch (1st team) ...... Trevor Hulbert 1988...... Bobby Gage ...... Michael Stewart (1st team) ...... Chris Dibble ...... Paul O’Kane (2nd team) 2019...... Shiso Go ...... Mark Fry 2008...... Gareth Shaw (1st team) ...... Jack Rhea ...... Rex Kuramoto ...... Rhys Enoch (1st team) 2018...... Shiso Go 1983...... Scott Negrotto ...... Seamus Power (2nd team) ...... Guentae Kim ...... Mike Gordon 2007...... Rhys Davies (1st team) 2017...... Mateusz Gradecki ...... Doug Hauenstein ...... Gareth Shaw (1st team) 2016...... Gudmundur Kristjansson ...... Joey Sadowski ...... Seamus Power (2nd team) ...... Adrian Meronk 1982...... Steve Munson 2006...... Rhys Davies (1st team) 2015...... Chris Hickman ...... Frank Moore ...... Gareth Shaw (1st team) ...... Adrian Meronk ...... Joey Sadowski ...... Jordan Findlay (2nd team) 2005...... Rhys Davies ...... Stu Ingraham 2004...... Rhys Davies 1981...... Eric Lawhon 2003...... James Johnson ...... Steve Munson 2001...... Patrick Beste ...... Joey Sadowski ...... Chris Wisler ...... Stu Ingraham 2000...... Patrick Beste 1980...... Mike Hulbert ...... Chris Wisler ...... Steve Munson 1999...... Eamonn Brady ...... Stu Ingraham ...... Dave Christensen ...... Art Whaley ...... Chris Wisler ...... Eric Lawhon 1998...... David Christensen ...... Charlie Byrne 1996...... Garrett Willis 1979...... Terry May ...... Keith Nolan ...... Art Whaley ...... Eamonn Brady ...... Steve Griggs 1995...... Keith Nolan ...... Mike Hulbert ...... Garrett Willis ...... Bryan Omelia All-Atlantic Sun Conference Players Team Championships 1994...... Keith Nolan ...... Garrett Willis 2014...... Adrian Meronk (2nd team) Southern Conference 1992...... Chris Stutts ...... Rhys Pugh (2nd team) 2021 1994 ...... Tai Teshima 2013...... Adrian Meronk (2nd team) 2017 1992 1991...... Chris Stutts ...... Rhys Pugh (2nd team) 2016 1991 1990...... Rex Kuramoto 2012...... Rhys Enoch (2nd team) 2015 1990 ...... Bobby Gage 2011...... Paul O’Kane (2nd team) 2005 1989 1989...... Bobby Gage 2010...... Seamus Power (1st team) 2001 1983 ...... Chris Dibble ...... Rhys Enoch (1st Team) 2000 1982 1999 1981 1998 1980 1996 1979 1995

Atlantic Sun Conference 2010 2007 From 1984-86 ETSU did not have a golf program. Ohio Valley Conference 1976 1972 1970

Fred Warren won SoCon Coach-of-the-Year honors 10 times.

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ETSU AND THE SOCON CHAMPIONSHIPS The Buccaneers captured the Southern Conference men’s golf championship 17 times after joining the league in 1979 -- the most by any conference member. ETSU was dominant from the beginning, winning five straight titles from 1979-1983. Making the numbers even more impressive is the fact that ETSU did not have a men’s golf team from 1984-86. The Bucs then won six straight titles from 1996 to 2001, and bid farewell to the SoCon with a championship in 2005. The Bucs won eight of 10 titles during the '90s and began this millennium by winning the 2000 and 2001 championships. The SoCon welcomed the Bucs back with open arms in 2015. ETSU did not miss a beat, winning the SoCon title in its first year back in the league in 2015. More impressively, that win sparked another three-year spurt by the Bucs as ETSU claimed the title in 2016 and 2017. ETSU returned to glory with a dominating performance in the 2021 SoCon Championship, claiming the eight stroke victory. Southern Conference Honor Roll Year Player-of-the-Year 1996 Fred Warren 1996 Garrett Willis 2021 Archie Davies 1994 Fred Warren 1994 Garrett Willis 2016 Adrian Meronk 1991 Fred Warren 1992 Chris Stutts 2015 Adrian Meronk 1990 Fred Warren 1990 Rex Kuramoto 2005 Rhys Davies 1989 Fred Warren 1989 Bobby Gage 2001 Chris Wisler 1982 Steve Munson 2000 Chris Wisler Year Freshman of the Year 1981 Eric Lawton 1999 David Christensen 2021 Archie Davies 1980 Mike Hulbert 1998 David Christensen 2004 Rhys Davies 1979 Terry May 1996 Garrett Willis 1996 Eamonn Brady 1995 Keith Nolan 1995 Bryan Omelia 1994 Garrett Willis 1994 Keith Nolan Former SoCon 1992 Chris Stutts 1993 Garrett Willis Player-of the-Year Garrett 1990 Rex Kuramoto 1992 Jon Wallace Willis won the 2001 1989 Bobby Gage . Year Tournament Champion Year Coach-of-the-Year 2021 Archie Davies 2021 Jake Amos 2019 Shiso Go 2017 Fred Warren 2017 Guentae Kim 2016 Fred Warren 2016 Adrian Meronk 2015 Fred Warren 2005 Rhys Davies 1999 Fred Warren 2000 Patrick Beste 1998 Fred Warren 1999 Chris Wisler

The 2021 Southern Conference Championship Greensboro, Ga. ; April 19-20, 2021

Team Results Top Five Individuals 1. ETSU...... 284-279-296=859 1. Archie Davies (ETSU)...... 69-66-72=207 2. Western Carolina...... 286-288-293=867 2. Louis Theys (WCU)...... 72-67-71=210 3. Furman...... 294-288-296=878 3. Keller Harper (Furman)...... 70-70-71=211 4. Wofford...... 301-285-296=882 4. Pierre Viallaneix (WCU)...... 68-71-75=214 5. UNCG...... 296-291-298=885 T5. Trevor Hulbert (ETSU)...... 72-67-77=216 6. Mercer...... 300-291-295=886 Tyler Copp (Mercer)...... 75-70-71=216 7. Chattanooga...... 300-298-297=895 ETSU Scores and Finishes 8. Samford...... 302-297-319=918 1. Archie Davies...... 69-66-72=207 T5. Trevor Hulbert...... 72-67-77=216 7. Jack Rhea...... 72-71-75=218 T15. Shiso Go...... 71-75-76=222 . T19. Remi Chartier...... 74-77-73=224

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ETSU AT THE NCAA REGIONALS Since regional play began in 1989 as the entry way into the NCAA Championship, the Buccaneers have competed in a total of 23 regionals. Most recently, ETSU won the Cle Elum Regional with a score of 14-under-par (838). The win in Washington marked the second time in program history that the Bucs have laid claim to a regional title, also doing so in 2001 at the East Regional in Williamsburg, Va. The Blue & Gold’s longest regional appearance streak is an eight-year span from 1994-2001, capping off with the win at Golden Horseshoe Golf Club in 2001. All in all, the Bucs have advanced out of the regionals 14 times to make an appearance in the NCAA Championship, including the 2021 campaign as ETSU will compete in Scottsdale, Ariz.

Date Regional Tournament Finish 2021 Cle Elum Regional, Tumble Creek Golf Club (Cle Elum, Wash.) 1st 2017 College Grove Regional, The Grove Club (College Grove, Tenn.) 12th 2016 Kohler Regional, Blackwolf Run (Kohler, Wis.) T-7th 2015 San Diego Regional, The Farms Golf Club (Rancho Santa Fe, Calif.) 7th 2014 Eugene Regional, Eugene Country Club (Eugene, Ore.) T-8th 2010 East Regional, Yale Golf Club (New Haven, Conn.) T-6th 2009 Central Regional, The Club at Olde Stone (Bowling Green, Ky.) 11th 2008 East Regional, Council Fire Golf Club (Chattanooga, Tenn.) 8th 2007 West Regional (Tempe, Ariz.) T-9th 2006 West Regional, OMNI Tucson National (Tucson, Ariz.) 8th 2005 East Regional, Golf Club of Tennessee (Kingston Springs, Tenn.) 13th 2003 East Regional, Auburn University Club (Auburn, Ala.) 12th 2001 East Regional, Golden Horseshoe Golf Club (Williamsburg, Va.) 1st 2000 East Regional, Glenmaura National Golf Club (Moosic, Penn.) 4th 1999 East Regional, Rhode Island Country Club (Providence, R.I.) 1998 East Regional 1997 East Regional, The Homestead (Hot Springs, Va.) 1996 East Regional 7th 1995 East Regional T-7th 1994 East Regional, Grand National Lakes Course (Auburn, Ala.) 1992 East Regional, Colgate University Seven Oaks Golf Course (Hamilton, N.Y.) T-5th 1990 East Regional, Savannah Inn & Country Club (Savannah, Ga.) 1989 East Regional

In May of 2021, the Bucs won their second regional in program history with a score of 14-under-par at the Cle Elum Regional NCAA Championship Appearances...1975, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1989, 1992, 1994,1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2021 NCAA Championship Appearances...1975, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1989, 1992, 1994,1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2021 ETSU Men's Golf • 2020-21 Season • 23

ETSU AT THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS The East Tennessee State University men’s golf program advanced to the NCAA Championships in eight consecutive years from 1994 to 2001. In all, the PING All-Americans Bucs have traveled to the NCAA Championships 17 times prior to the 2021 Year Player season. The Buccaneers’ top performance came in 1996 when ETSU finished third at The Honors Course in Ooltewah, Tenn. (May 29-June 1, 1996). ETSU fired a 2020 Jack Rhea (HM) four-round score of 1204 (303-294-301-306), finishing 18 strokes behind NCAA 2016 Adrian Meronk (2nd) champion Arizona State and one stroke ahead of the -led Stanford 2015 Adrian Meronk (3rd) Cardinal. 2010 Rhys Enoch (HM) 2008 Gareth Shaw (2nd) Date Tournament Finish 2007 Rhys Davies (1st) 2008 Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex, Kampen Course (West Lafayette, Ind.) T-22nd 2007 Golden Horseshoe Golf Club (Williamsburg, Va.) T-18th Gareth Shaw (HM) 2006 Crosswater Club at Sunriver Resort (Sunriver, Ore.) 21st 2006 Rhys Davies (1st) 2001 Duke Golf Club (Durham, N.C.) 9th 2005 Rhys Davies (1st) 2000 Grand Lakes National Golf Course (Opelika, Ala.) T-17th 1999 Hazeltine National Golf Course, Univ. of Minnesota (Chaska, Minn.) 13th 2001 Chris Wisler (1st) 1998 South Course, University of New (Albuquerque, N.M.) 21st 2000 Chris Wisler (HM) 1997 Conway Farms Golf Club, (Chicago, Ill.) 12th 1996 The Honors Course, Chattanooga (Ooltewah, Tenn.) 3rd 1999 David Christensen (3rd), 1995 Scarlet Course, Ohio State University (Columbus, Ohio) 25th Chris Wisler (HM), 1994 Stonebridge Country Club (McKinney, Texas) 12th Eamonn Brady (HM) 1992 South Course, University of New Mexico (Albuquerque, N.M.) T-25th 1989 Oak Tree Country Club (Edmond, Okla.) 12th 1998 David Christensen (3rd) 1982 Pinehurst No. 2 (Pinehurst, N.C.) 27th 1997 Keith Nolan (HM) 1980 Scarlet Course, Ohio State University (Columbus, Ohio) 27th 1996 Garrett Willis (1st), 1976 South Course, University of New Mexico (Albuquerque, N.M.) T-7th Keith Nolan (HM) 1975 Scarlet Course, Ohio State University (Columbus, Ohio) 6th 1995 Garrett Willis (HM), Keith Nolan (HM) 1994 Garrett Willis (HM) 1990 Rex Kuramoto (HM) 1989 Rex Kuramoto (HM), Bobby Gage (HM) 1982 Stu Ingraham (3rd), Steve Munson (HM) 1980 Mike Hulbert (3rd), Eric Lawhon (HM) 1976 Skeeter Heath (2nd), Alan Strange (3rd) 1975 Skeeter Heath (2nd) 1973 Bobby Wadkins (3rd) 1972 Bobby Wadkins (HM), Jeff Heilman (HM) 1969 Tommy Mullinax (1st, College Division) 1968 Larry Hinson (1st, College Division) 1967 Larry Hinson (1st, College Division)

Keith Nolan addresses the media after firing a tournament-low 66 in the second round of the 1997 NCAAs. NCAA Championship Appearances...1975, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1989, 1992, 1994,1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2021 24 • ETSU Men's Golf • 2020-21 Season ETSU STANDOUTS AND PROFESSIONALS Rhys Davies • Over 2.6 million in career earnings on the European Tour • 2005, 2006, 2007 All-American • No. 1 ranked player in 2007

Having set ETSU records for individual wins and ranking No. 1 in the country for much of the 2006-07 season, former standout Rhys Davies is widely regarded as the greatest collegiate player in the history of ETSU golf. Playing at ETSU from 2003-2007, he was a three-time first-team All-American annd won 10 events. He also competed for /Irelanad on two squads, and posted the best career stroke average in ETSU history at 71.2. Since leaving ETSU, Davies has been a multiple winner at the professional level and has played in two major championships. He qualified for and played in the 2007 U.S. Open just weeks after graduating from ETSU, and he made the field for the 2009 British Open. Davies concluded his European Tour career with one win, the Trophée Hassan II in Morocco. Davies competed in 167 tournaments on the European Tour, tallying 12 Top-10 finishes. He also saw success on the , competing in 111 events and winning four. Davies captured 16 Top-10 finishes on the Challenge Tour.

Seamus Power • 2.6 million in career earnings on PGA Tour • Two-time ASUN Player of the Year • Four-time ASUN All-Conference

Seamus Power is one of the more successful pro golfers to come through the ETSU program, alongside Davies and Meronk. Power turned pro in 2011 and has not looked back, making his PGA Tour debut at the 2017 Safeway Open. Power has earned nearly $2.6 million in career earnings, tallying six Top-10 finishes in his career. Power was named to the ASUN All-Conference team all four seasons with the Bucs, including being tabbed the 2007 and 2009 ASUN Player of the Year. Power is also a two-time ASUN Tournament medalist, winning the league’s individual title in 2007 and 2010. In his ETSU career, Power ranks second in program history in career wins with five. The Irishman also ranks sixth in rounds of par or better (63) and sixth in career scoring average (72.87).

NCAA Championship Appearances...1975, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1989, 1992, 1994,1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2021 NCAA Championship Appearances...1975, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1989, 1992, 1994,1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2021 ETSU Men's Golf • 2020-21 Season • 25 ETSU STANDOUTS AND PROFESSIONALS

Adrian Meronk Palmer Cup. Shaw also competed in the World Team Amateur Championship, • Currently on European Tour once again representing . Shaw concluded his career 5th all-time in • Four-time All-Conference stroke average (72.81). Fast forward to 2019 when the native participated in the 2019 PGA of Ireland, placing second in his home event. • 2015, 2016 PING All-American Rhys Enoch Meronk is one of the more decorated golfers in ETSU history • Current member of European Tour and has been dubbed the Polish Tiger Woods by Golf Magazine. Meronk has earned • 2019 Challenge Tour Winner nearly $400k euros on the the European Tour and became the first-ever Pole to win • Four-time ASUN All-Conference on the European Tour at the 57th . Meronk later became the first • 2008 ASUN Freshman of the Year Pole to ever earn a European Tour card. Meronk earned All-Conference each of his four years (two in ASUN and two in Enoch turned pro in 2013 after a standout career with the Bucs in which SoCon). In addition to being a two-time PING All-American (2015 & 2016), Meronk he finished eighth all-time in scoring average (73.23). Enoch enjoyed four also was named the 2015 & 2016 SoCon Player of the Year and earned 2016 SoCon consecutive stints on the ASUN All-Conference team for the Bucs, prior to leaving medalist. his mark on the European Tour. During his time on tour, the Welsh golfer has The Polish native ranks second in career wins (5) and career rounds of par or accumulated nearly 250,000 in career earnings, and has won one event on the Challenge Tour: 2019 D&D REAL . better (82). Meronk also reached a national ranking as high as No. 13. Enoch has also appeared in a couple PGA Tour events, making the cuts at both the (67th finish) and the 2019 U.S. Open (71st finish). Garrett Willis • 2001 PGA Tour Winner • 1994, 1995, 1996 All-American Dave Christensen • 1994, 1996 SoCon Player of the Year • 1998, 1999 All-American Garrett Willis, the first three-time Buc All-American, has • 1998, 1999 SoCon Player of the Year earned over $3 million combined on both the Nationwide A freshman member of the Bucs’ No. 1 ranked team in and PGA Tours. In fact, he won his first-ever event on the PGA Tour in 2001 with 1996, Christensen was a two-time All-American and a a championship at the Touchstone Energy Tucson Open. He joined two-time selection as Southern Conference player of the and as the only players to win their first event as a PGA Tour year ... earned full exemption on the Nationwide Tour in ‘05. member. In 2003, he tied the PGA Tour high with four eagles in the Deutsche Christensen earned two fifth-place finishes on the Nationwide Tour in 2005. Bank Championship. On the Nationwide Tour in 2005, Willis won at the Envirocare Utah Classic in September. Willis was a First-Team All-American for the Bucs in 1996 and won honorable mention honors in 1994 and 1995. He was the SoCon Champion in 1994 and Bobby Wadkins 1996 and was named Player of the Year for both of those campaigns. The 1993 SoCon Freshman of the Year, he was the 1995 Canadian Amateur and Tennessee • 1972, 1973 All-American State Amateur Champion as well. He played in the PGA tour in 2010. • Joined the PGA Tour • 2001 Champions Tour Winner Wadkins is over the $9 million mark for career earnings, having won events in both 2006 and 2007 on the Champions Tour. In 2001, Wadkins became the youngest player to win a Senior PGA Tour event by winning the Lightpath Long Island Classic. Wadkins has Gareth Shaw won on the Champions Tour three times, including a 2006 win at The Boeing • Named First Team All-ASUN Championship to finish his best season as a professional and to rise over the • 2008 PING All-American seven-figure earning mark in a single season for the first time. He won the 2006 • 2008 PING All-South Region Ford Seniors Player Championship - one of the tour’s major championships. He • Runner-up at the 2019 PGA of Ireland was an All-American for East Tennessee State University in 1972 and 1973 and joined the PGA Tour in 1975. Bobby is the brother of fellow PGA professional Shaw became one of the more improved players on ETSU’s . roster over the years. In his final season with the Bucs, Shaw finished second on the team in scoring average with a 71.8 stroke average. That season, Shaw was named to the First Team All-ASUN, tabbed as a PING All-American honorable mention and was named to the PING All-South Region team. Shaw also represented both Great Britain and the Ireland team in the 2008

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Mike Hulbert Wisler had one of the best individual performances in ETSU history in the • 1980 Southern Conference Champion Rolex/Golf World Invitational on Nov. 3-5, 2000. Wisler fired a three-round 201, • 1980 All-American including a final-round 64 (both were ETSU records at the time). Wisler was a two-time member of the United States Palmer Cup team, an international event • Three-time PGA Tour Winner featuring collegiate players from the U.S. against European counterparts. He • Assistant Captain for the 2002 was also a member of the 2000 Porter Cup team and is a three-time This former ETSU golfing great has been a member of Amateur Champion. While on the Canadian Tour, Wisler won the Barton Creek the PGA Tour since 1985 and was an assistant captain for the 2002 Ryder Cup Challenge and Bay Mills Open Players’ Championship in 2004 and won the 2002 matches. He is currently a member of the Senior PGA Tour. Hulbert has served a Lewis Chitengwa Memorial Championship. He also posted three top 10s in 2003. term on the PGA Tour Tournament Policy Board, and also works as an on-course TV commentator, while continuing his broadcasting career with the USA Network and ESPN. He has earned more than $4 million during his time on tour, winning three Adam Riddering events: the 1986 B.C. Open, the 1989 FedEx/St. Jude Classic and the 1991 Anheuser- • Played at ETSU from 1999-2003 Busch Classic. Hulbert, named to the 75th Anniversary All-Time Southern Conference Team in • Member of Nationwide Tour in 2007 1996, is an ardent supporter of the ETSU golf program and has earmarked 1 percent of his earnings toward the Mike Hulbert Scholarship at ETSU. He and Turned pro in 2003. Made four cuts in six starts on the have teamed in two Diners Club matches (1996 and 1997). 2006 Hooters Tour. Won the 2006 Desert Greens Classic on the U.S. Pro Golf Tour. Earned Nationwide Tour exemption by making it to final slate of 2006 PGA qualifying. Also played on the 2001 ETSU team that captured the NCAA East Regional championship, and finished ninth in the NCAA Keith Nolan Championship. • Three-time All-American • 1995 SoCon Player of the Year Larry Hinson • 1997 Walker Cup • Two-time All-American • Played on PGA Tour and Nationwide Tour • PGA Tour Winner

Keith Nolan was the second Buccaneer to earn All-America honors three Hinson became the first ETSU All-American in 1967 and consecutive seasons. 1968 and was the first Buccaneer to play on the PGA Tour. The native of Bray, Ireland, earned honorable mention honors in 1995, 1996 Hinson won the 1969 New Orleans Open and was the 1971 recipient of the Ben and 1997, helping lead the Bucs to a third-place national finish in the 1996 Hogan Award, presented annually by the Golf Writers’ Association of America to NCAAs and a No. 1 ranking during the year. Nolan fired a tournament-best 66 in the person who has recovered from a serious disability to distinguish himself in the third round of the 1997 NCAA Championships to finish in a tie for third, the the world of golf. Hinson now lives in Douglas, Ga. highest finish ever by a Buc golfer. Nolan earned the 1994 Southern Conference Freshman-of-the-Year honor and one year later captured the SoCon Player-of-the-Year award. Nolan was a four- J.C. Snead time All-Southern Conference selection. • Senior PGA Tour Winner Nolan was a member of the 1997 GB&I Walker Cup team. He also was a • Won on PGA Tour member of the World Amateur team, representing Ireland. He earned his PGA Tour card immediately upon leaving ETSU, played on the PGA Tour for two years. • Nearing $10 million career earnings He continued to play professionally on the Nationwide Tour through 2009. He had back-to-back top-25 finishes in 2006. Although he didn’t play golf for the Buccaneers, Snead did attend ETSU as a baseball player in the early 1960s. After a brief professional baseball career, Snead turned his attention to golf and has won nearly $10 Chris Wisler million in career earnings. He has been a major winner in the PGA Champions • Three-time All-American Tour, winning the Senior PGA Championship. He has eight PGA victories and four • Two-time SoCon Player of the Year Champions Tour wins. • 2000 Porter Cup Champion The nephew of golf great Sam Snead, he has posted 10 professional wins during his career and has been a runner-up in the U.S. Open and the Masters. He picked up his first two tour victories within a three-week span in 1971, Wisler is one of the most decorated players in ETSU history, winning the Tucson Open and the Doral-Eastern Open. Snead has picked up four especially due to the fact he is the only player to ever play on four Southern Champions Tour wins during his career, with his last victory coming in 2002 at the Conference Championship teams, in four NCAA Regionals, and in four NCAA Greater Baltimore Classic. Championships. In addition, the Dover, Del., native is one of four Buccaneers to have won NCAA All-America honors in three consecutive seasons. Wisler was a three-time All-Southern Conference honoree and won Southern Conference Player-of-the-Year in 2000 and 2001. NCAA Championship Appearances...1975, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1989, 1992, 1994,1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2021 NCAA Championship Appearances...1975, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1989, 1992, 1994,1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2021 ETSU Men's Golf • 2020-21 Season • 27 ETSU STANDOUTS AND PROFESSIONALS

Tai Teshima Rex Kuramoto  1992 All-Southern Conference • Two-time All-American  Japanese PGA Tour Member and six-time winner • 1990 SoCon Player of the Year • Competed on Japan PGA Tour Currently is a member of the Japanese PGA Tour. He has When Fred Warren took over the ETSU program in 1986, won six times on that tour, including victories in the Under one month before classes began, there were no returning Armour KBC Augusta, the Open, and most players, because the school had dropped men’s golf following the 1983 season. recently the 2007 . He currently has won over $6 million in his Kuramoto, who had redshirted his first year at Oklahoma State, transferred to career. ETSU, becoming the first player to start the rebirth of Buccaneer golf. Was a 1992 All-Southern Conference selection, helping lead the Bucs to a He went on to become a two-time All-American at ETSU and was the 1990 fourth straight SoCon title. Southern Conference Player-of-the-Year. He also won the Tennessee Amateur and the Rice Planters Championships. Kuramoto played the Japanese PGA Tour Eric Axley for seven years and currently works for the in Orlando, Fla. • Nationwide Tour Winner • Played at ETSU from 1992-94 • Won on PGA Tour

Axley turned professional in 1997. He finished the 2005 Nationwide Tour in 16th place which gave him exemption onto the PGA Tour for 2006. He won the in May 2005 for his first career win on the Nationwide Tour and the in 2006 for his first PGA Tour win. He enjoyed three top-10 finishes in 2008, including a T-9 at the U.S. Open. Surpassed the $2 million mark for earnings last year. He became only the third lefty to advance to the PGA Tour from the Nationwide Tour.

Rick Smith • 1976 All-Conference

This former Buccaneer is regarded as one of the PGA Tour’s top instructors and “sounding boards” for swing advice. Smith is a featured instructor on The Golf Channel. Currently the Director of Golf at the Treetops Resort in Gaylord, Mich., Smith was an All-Conference performer as a freshman in 1976. The Rick Smith Golf Academy was ranked seventh in Golf Magazine’s “Top 25 Golf Schools in America”, teaching students such as . Smith has also won dozens of awards and accolades for his skill as a golf course designer.

Bobby Gage • 1989 All-American • 1989 SoCon Player of the Year • Competed on PGA Tour A 1989 honorable mention All-American, Gage won the 1989 Southern Conference Championship and was named the Southern Conference Player-of-the-Year. He tied for the NCAA East Regional title that same year. He was named to the All-Southern Conference team twice. While at ETSU, Gage participated in the John Hancock All-America Bowl Classic. Gage, a member of the Nike Tour in 1995, earned his PGA card in 1998. Gage played on the Buy.com Tour in 2001- 2002. He played on the Nationwide Tour in 2004 and 2006.

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The Ridges has hosted the best collegiate players in the country at the Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate for the past 12 years.

NCAA Championship Appearances...1975, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1989, 1992, 1994,1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2021 NCAA Championship Appearances...1975, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1989, 1992, 1994,1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2021 ETSU Men's Golf • 2020-21 Season • 29 BANK OF TENNESSEE INTERCOLLEGIATE RECORDS & RESULTS The Bank of Tennessee The Bank of Tennessee The Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate at The Ridges Intercollegiate at The Ridges Intercollegiate at The Ridges October 11-13, 2019 October 12-14, 2018 October 13-15, 2017 Team Results Team Results Team Results 1. Louisville...... 274-280-276=830 1. ETSU...... 270-279-283=832 1. Penn State...... 277-272-284=833 2. ETSU...... 282-269-285=835 2. Louisville...... 277-279-277=833 2. Kent State...... 283-276-283=842 3. Tennessee...... 273-279-285=837 3. Tennessee...... 277-278-280=835 3. Louisville...... 282-277-284=843 4. Ole Miss...... 285-273-283=841 4. Kent State...... 276-275-288=839 4. Missouri...... 285-273-288=846 5. UNCW...... 280-280-283=843 5. Virginia Tech...... 286-279-280=845 T5. Coastal Carolina...... 282-284-287=853 T6. Furman...... 277-292-276=845 6. Coastal Carolina...... 286-281-280=847 Tennessee...... 280-282-291=853 N.C. State...... 280-284-281=845 7. Missouri...... 281-284-287=852 T7. ETSU...... 297-273-287=857 8. Coastal Carolina...... 282-282-282=846 8. East Carolina...... 286-286-284=856 UNCW...... 282-291-285=857 9. Virginia Tech...... 288-275-286=849 9. UNCW...... 282-292-283=857 9. Virginia Tech...... 301-288-276=865 10. East Carolina...... 285-286-282=853 10. Penn State...... 294-282-282=858 10. East Carolina...... 295-281-291=867 11. Missouri...... 291-281-288=860 11. Virginia...... 289-284-289=862 11. Virginia...... 287-290-294=871 12. Penn State...... 287-290-286=863 12. VCU...... 284-293-292=869 12. VCU...... 300-283-291=874 13. Virginia...... 292-291-282=865 13. Furman...... 290-288-292=870 13. Furman...... 291-294-294=879 14. VCU...... 299-280-289=868 14. Villanova...... 299-296-296=891 T14. Kansas State...... 291-290-299=880 15. Villanova...... 313-303-301=917 Villanova...... 291-290-299=880

Top Five Individuals Top Five Individuals 1. Jack Rhea (ETSU)...... 67-63-71=201 1. Simon Zach (Louisville)...... 63-72-66=201 Top Five Individuals T2. Benjamin Shipp (N.C. State)...... 65-71-67=203 2. Shiso Go (ETSU)...... 63-68-71=202 1. Hayden Buckley (Missouri)...... 68-64-67=199 A. Segundo Oliva Pinto (UNCW)...... 66-72-65=203 3. Blake Taylor (East Carolina)...... 67-67-69=203 2. JD Hughes (Penn State)...... 66-68-68=202 4. Spencer Cross (Tennessee)...... 68-69-67=204 4. Matthias Schmid (Louisville)...... 69-67-68=204 3. Charles Huntzinger (Penn State)...... 69-64-72=205 T5. Jackson Suber (Ole Miss)...... 71-65-70=206 5. Zack Taylor (Coastal Carolina)...... 70-66-69=205 T4. Patrick Cover (UNCW)...... 67-73-66=206 Jiri Zuska (Louisville)...... 72-69-65=206 Jack Rhea (ETSU)...... 70-65-71=206 John Murphy (Louisville)...... 66-71-69=206 ETSU Scores and Finishes 2. Shiso Go...... 63-68-71=202 ETSU Scores and Finishes ETSU Scores and Finishes T10. Geuntae Kim...... 73-67-68=208 T4. Jack Rhea...... 70-65-71=206 1. Jack Rhea...... 67-63-71=201 T12. Trevor Hulbert...... 66-72-71=209 T20. Shiso Go...... 73-63-78=214 8. Shiso Go...... 70-68-69=207 T22. Jack Rhea...... 68-72-73=213 T37. Trevor Hulbert*...... 72-72-73=217 T10. Archie Davies...... 72-65-72=209 75. Austin Carter...... 79-79-70=228 T50. Cayman Ratliff*...... 80-70-72=222 T47. Trevor Hulbert...... 72-73-73=218 76. Dhaivat Pandya...... 78-72-80=230 T50. Austin Carter...... 80-72-70=222 75. Austin Carter...... 72-78-77=227 T65. Kevin Burns...... 79-72-72=224 T65. Geuntae Kim...... 75-75-74=224

The Bank of Tennessee The Bank of Tennessee The Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate at The Ridges Intercollegiate at The Ridges Intercollegiate at The Ridges October 14-16, 2016 Oct. 9-11, 2015 Oct. 10-12, 2014 Team Results Team Results Team Results 1. Virginia...... 280-269-280=829 1. Penn State...... 289-277-278=844 1. Wake Forest...... 280-278=558 2. Missouri...... 277-283-282=842 2. Louisville...... 293-282-281=856 2. ETSU...... 281-282=563 3. Tennessee...... 299-278-284=861 3. Kent State...... 287-277-285=849 4. Virginia...... 294-283-287=864 3. Penn State...... 291-278=569 4. UNCW...... 278-287-291=856 5. Missouri...... 295-281-289=865 4. Virginia Tech...... 290-283=573 T5. ETSU...... 281-282-298=861 T6. Kent State...... 291-279-297=867 5. Memphis...... 295-279=574 Virginia Tech...... 286-291-284=861 Charlotte...... 290-285-292=867 6. Virginia...... 299-277=576 7. Charlotte...... 295-283-285=863 8. East Carolina...... 293-285-292=868 7. Missouri...... 291-286=577 9. VCU...... 289-288-292=869 8. Penn State...... 285-287-292=864 10. ETSU...... 303-284-283=870 8. Coastal Carolina...... 286-292=578 9. Louisville...... 283-283-299=865 11. Virginia Tech...... 289-292-290=871 9. Furman...... 297-282=579 10. Kansas State...... 291-283-292=866 12. UNCW...... 304-291-292=886 10. N.C. State...... 292-289=581 11. Coastal Carolina...... 295-284-288=867 13. Furman...... 295-300-294=889 11. Tennessee...... 303-281=584 12. VCU...... 283-288-301=872 14. Villanova...... 309-293-308=910 12. UNCW...... 300-291=591 T13. Furman...... 290-292-292=874 15. Coastal Carolina...... 311-304-307=922 13. Villanova...... 303-290=593 Tennessee...... 292-289-293=874 14. Army...... 300-295=595 15. Villanova...... 302-293-305=900 Top Five Individuals 15. Kent State...... 295-305=600 1. Adrian Meronk (ETSU)...... 74-66-69=209 T2. Chris Houston (Penn State)...... 72-69-69=210 Top Five Individuals Robin Sciot-Siegrist (Louisville)...... 70-72-68=210 Top Five Individuals 1. Charles Huntzinger (Penn State)...... 66-68-69=203 T4. Danny Walker (Virginia)...... 71-70-70=211 1. Will Zalatoris (Wake Forest)...... 66-68=134 T2. Bryce Howell (Furman)...... 69-68-68=205 Euan Walker (Missouri)...... 74-66-71=211 2. Denny McCarthy (Virginia)...... 69-67=136 Thomas Walsh (Virginia)...... 71-65-69=205 JD Dorners (Penn State)...... 74-68-69=211 3. Adrian Meronk (ETSU)...... 70-68=138 Mateusz Gradecki (ETSU)...... 68-68-69=205 Chase Johnson (Kent State)...... 70-69-72=211 T4. Chris Hickman (ETSU)...... 69-70=139 T5. Linus Lilliedahl (Missouri)...... 67-72-67=206 Joey Lane (Virginia Tech)...... 69-69-73=211 Danny Guise (Wake Forest)...... 69-70=139 Lorenzo Scalise (Tennessee)...... 68-67-71=206 ETSU Scores and Finishes ETSU Scores and Finishes 1. Adrian Meronk...... 74-66-69=209 ETSU Scores and Finishes T21. Chris Hickman...... 72-74-70=216 3. Adrian Meronk...... 70-68=138 T2. Mateusz Gradecki...... 68-68-69=205 T39. Conor Rodrigues*...... 75-72-74=221 T4. Chris Hickman...... 69-70=139 T24. Trevor Hulbert*...... 73-69-73=215 T42. Mateusz Gradecki...... 78-73-71=222 T8. Rhys Pugh...... 70-71=141 T24. Geuntae Kim...... 69-72-74=215 T52. Gudmunder Kristjansson...... 79-721-73=223 T12. Tom Heggarty*...... 73-69=142 T48. Ben Reichert...... 75-69-77=221 T67. Cayman Ratliff*...... 74-78-77=229 T30. Mateusz Gradecki...... 72-73=145 T69. Cayman Ratliff...... 74-73-78=225 T70. Geuntae Kim...... 80-74-77=231 T48. Cayman Ratliff*...... 74-74=148 T76. Zack Ford*...... 75-78-78=231 T71. Gudmunder Kristjansson...... 75-78=153 NCAA Championship Appearances...1975, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1989, 1992, 1994,1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2021 30 • ETSU Men's Golf • 2020-21 Season BANK OF TENNESSEE INTERCOLLEGIATE RECORDS & RESULTS The Bank of Tennessee The Bank of Tennessee The Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate at The Ridges Intercollegiate at The Ridges Intercollegiate at The Ridges October 11-13, 2013 October 12-14, 2012 October 14-16, 2011 Team Results Team Results Team Results 1. Virginia...... 295-272-275=842 1. Missouri...... 285-286-286=857 1. Kent State...... 303-288-278=869 2. Virginia Tech...... 284-282-277=843 2. Tennessee...... 280-287-291=858 2. Virginia...... 295-291-290=876 3. Kent State...... 285-279-280=844 3. UNCW...... 289-289-281=859 3. Wake Forest...... 304-286-289=879 4. ETSU...... 277-291-284=852 4. Memphis...... 280-291-289=860 4. N.C. State...... 287-296-299=882 5. Wake Forest...... 290-283-283=856 5. Virginia...... 284-286-291=861 5. Memphis...... 298-289-298=885 6. Memphis...... 288-288-282=858 T6. Wake Forest...... 285-290-287=862 6. Clemson...... 313-281-292=886 7. Tennessee...... 290-283-288=861 Coastal Carolina...... 291-282-289=862 7. Missouri...... 296-299-296=891 8. Missouri...... 295-291-280=866 8. Virginia Tech...... 289-283-297=869 8. UNCW...... 296-306-290=892 9. UNCW...... 288-284-296=868 9. ETSU...... 288-297-287=872 9. ETSU...... 313-290-291=894 T10. Coastal Carolina...... 285-295-291=871 10. Penn State...... 294-296-289=879 10. Tennessee...... 298-298-301=897 Furman...... 292-292-287=871 11. Army...... 289-300-292=881 11. Virginia Tech...... 310-307-293=910 12. Army...... 296-292-294=882 12. Furman...... 302-293-293=888 T12. Villanova...... 310-298-304=912 13. Penn State...... 305-295-311=911 13. Pepperdine...... 295-291-304-890 Louisville...... 303-309-300=912 14. Villanova...... 327-318-316=961 14. Toledo...... 308-301-307=916 15. Army...... 313-321-324=958 Top Five Individuals Top Five Individuals 1. Scott Vincent (Virginia Tech)...... 67-69-68=203 1. Grant Milner (Memphis)...... 67-67-72=206 T2. Thomas Birdsey (Wake Forest)...... 67-70-68=205 2. Evan Beck (Wake Forest)...... 70-69-69=208 Top Five Individuals Denny McCarthy (Virginia)...... 73-66-66=205 3. Emilio Cuartero (Missouri)...... 71-70-69=210 T1. Jace Long (Missouri)...... 71-72-71=214 4. Derek Bard (Virginia)...... 71-64-72=207 T4. Payne McLeod (UNCW)...... 71-73-67=211 Mark McMillen (N.C. State)...... 68-72-74=214 5. Bryce Chalkley (Virginia Tech)...... 71-69-68=208 Rick Lamb (Tennessee)...... 67-73-71=211 T3. Trevor Cone (Virginia Tech)...... 74-72-70=216 Corey Conners (Kent State)...... 75-71-70=216 ETSU Scores and Finishes ETSU Scores and Finishes Jonathan Fly (Memphis)...... 74-69-73=216 T8. Rhys Pugh...... 66-72-72=210 T23. Scott Gibson...... 72-73-73=218 T26. Adrian Meronk...... 69-76-71=216 T29. Adrian Meronk...... 72-75-72=219 ETSU Scores and Finishes T34. Mateusz Gradecki...... 70-69-79=218 T29. Tom Heggarty...... 72-75-72=219 T18. Rhys Enoch...... 76-71-74=221 T40. Chris Hickman...... 76-74-70=220 T37. Chris Hickman...... 71-79-70=220 T18. Rhys Pugh...... 76-77-68=221 T40. Gudmunder Kristjansson...... 72-77-71=220 T37. Gudmunder Kristjansson...... 73-73-74=220 T35. Scott Gibson...... 81-70-75=226 T56. Tom Heggarty...... 76-80-69=225 T42. Rhys Pugh...... 73-76-72=221 T46. Sam Edwards...... 81-73-75=229 74. Justin Hulbert...... 88-88-84=260 T50. Spencer Lawson...... 80-76-74=230 T64. Tom Heggarty...... 83-76-75=234 79 Justin Hulbert...... 86-82-83=251

The Bank of Tennessee The Bank of Tennessee The Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate at The Ridges Intercollegiate at The Ridges Intercollegiate at The Ridges October 15-17, 2010 October 16-18, 2009 October 24-26, 2008 Team Results Team Results Team Results 1. Virginia...... 297-278-278=853 T1. Tennessee...... 287-280-294=861 1. Coastal Carolina...... 290-288-291=869 2. Kent State...... 291-280-286=857 Oregon State...... 286-281-294=861 2. ETSU...... 288-290-292=870 3. Chattanooga...... 299-283-282=864 3. Virginia...... 290-282-291=863 3. Wake Forest...... 291-285-295=871 4. Wake Forest...... 300-282-285=867 4. Virginia Tech...... 290-287-289=866 4. N.C. State...... 290-295-290=875 T5. Michigan...... 303-290-280-873 5. Duke...... 290-296-283=869 5. Mississippi...... 292-288-297=877 Tennessee...... 299-290-284=873 6. ETSU...... 294-287-293=874 6. North Carolina...... 299-294-290=883 7. North Carolina...... 295-290-291=876 7. Wake Forest...... 290-290-295=875 T7. Missouri...... 295-293-299=887 8. ETSU...... 305-291-282=878 8. Missouri...... 287-289-300=876 Tennessee...... 299-292-296=887 T9. UNCW...... 296-282-301=879 9. North Carolina...... 299-285-293=877 10. N.C. State...... 297-297-288=882 9. UAB...... 293-297-298=888 Virginia Tech...... 300-291-288=879 11. UNCW...... 290-293-302=885 10. Virginia...... 300-293-296=889 11. Missouri...... 295-289-301=885 12. Kent State...... 297-287-302=886 11. Kent State...... 310-288-295=893 12. Louisville...... 309-295-284=888 13. Auburn...... 300-291-297=888 12. Auburn...... 295-299-300=894 13. Coastal Carolina...... 305-295-289=889 14. Coastal Carolina...... 295-295-302=892 13. Vanderbilt...... 297-291-308=896 14. Denver...... 314-296-303=913 15. UAB...... 306-305-301=912 14. Ohio State...... 303-296-299=898

Top Five Individuals Top Five Individuals Top Five Individuals 1. Mackenzie Hughes (Kent State)...... 72-66-65=203 1. Diego Velasquez (Oregon State)...... 66-70-70=206 1. Darren Blair (N.C. State)...... 71-69-70=210 T2. Joey Garber (Michigan)...... 72-67-71=210 T2. Garland Green (Virginia Tech)...... 71-71-71=213 T2. Zach Byrd (Coastal Carolina)...... 71-70-74=215 Ben Rusch (Virginia)...... 72-69-69=210 Darren Renwick (Tennessee)...... 74-67-72=213 Rhys Enoch (ETSU)...... 71-73-71=215 Matt Hill (N.C. State)...... 71-71-71=213 T4. John Hahn (Kent State)...... 68-72-71=211 T5. Josh Brock (UNCW)...... 69-70-75=214 Dustin Groves (Wake Forest)...... 72-72-71=215 Stephan Jaeger (Chattanooga)...... 73-70-68=211 Rhys Enoch (ETSU...... 72-71-71=214 Zach Sucher (UAB)...... 71-72-72=215 Jace Long (Missouri)...... 70-68-73=211 Mikey Moyers (Virginia Tech)...... 73-71-70=214 Darren Renwich (Tennessee)...... 71-71-69=211 Jack Fields (North Carolina)...... 71-70-73=214 ETSU Scores and Finishes Brendan Gielow (Wake Forest)...... 72-70-72=214 T2. Rhys Enoch...... 71-73-71=215 ETSU Scores and Finishes Ben Kohles (Virginia)...... 70-71-73=214 T6. Michael Stewart...... 73-69-74=216 T16. Devin Komline...... 76-70-71=217 T18. Paul O’Kane...... 72-74-74=220 T16. Peter Wilson...... 74-74-69=217 ETSU Scores and Finishes T18. Seamus Power...... 73-74-73=220 T35. Paul O’Kane...... 79-69-75=223 T5. Rhys Enoch...... 72-71-71=214 T46. David Komline...... 72-75-80=227 T48. Patrick Spraggs...... 76-78-71=225 T20. Seamus Power...... 75-71-72=218 T34. Paul O’Kane...... 74-73-74=221 T55. Spencer Lawson...... 79-78-71=228 T34. Devin Komline...... 73-72-76=221 T40. Peter Wilson...... 71-75-76=222 NCAA Championship Appearances...1975, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1989, 1992, 1994,1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2021 NCAA Championship Appearances...1975, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1989, 1992, 1994,1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2021 ETSU Men's Golf • 2020-21 Season • 31 BANK OF TENNESSEE INTERCOLLEGIATE RECORDS & RESULTS The Bank of Tennessee The Bank of Tennessee The Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate at The Ridges Intercollegiate at The Ridges Intercollegiate at The Ridges October 12-14, 2007 October 14-15, 2006 October 15-16, 2005 Team Results Team Results Team Results T1. * Virginia Tech...... 289-280-283=852 1. Tennessee...... 294-290-285=869 1. South Carolina...... 286-284-289=859 North Carolina...... 287-280-285=852 2. ETSU...... 291-291-288=870 2. Auburn...... 300-285-282=867 3. ETSU...... 282-283-289=854 3. North Carolina...... 296-287-291=874 T3. ETSU ...... 293-285-293=871 4. Kent State...... 288-280-288=856 4. Alabama...... 304-290-281=875 TCU...... 284-293-294=871 T5. Tennessee...... 290-278-290=858 5. Wake Forest...... 296-297-289=882 T5. North Carolina...... 296-287-302=876 Coastal Carolina...... 288-283-287=858 6. Auburn...... 302-297-285=884 Alabama...... 293-296-287=876 7. Wake Forest...... 286-278-295=859 7. South Carolina...... 304-288-293=885 7. Kent State...... 298-286-293=877 T8. Auburn...... 287-288-286=861 T8. Kent State...... 305-296-290=891 8. Virginia Tech...... 294-296-290=880 Maryland...... 297-288-276=861 Virginia...... 309-295-287=891 9. Tennessee...... 295-294-292=881 10. N.C. State...... 294-285-286=865 10. N.C. State...... 299-300-293=892 T10. Northwestern...... 303-292-295=890 11. Kentucky...... 283-295-291=869 11. TCU...... 294-298-301=893 Florida State...... 290-297-303=890 12. South Carolina...... 291-284-296=871 12. Virginia Tech...... 296-304-294=894 12. Wake Forest...... 299-299-293=891 13. UAB...... 294-285-296=875 13. UAB...... 306-306-284=896 13. Oklahoma...... 307-290-298=895 14. Virginia...... 297-288-293=878 14. Pepperdine...... 312-304-297=913 14. Virginia...... 302-300-296=898 15. Vanderbilt...... 301-294-287=882 15. Kentucky...... 312-308-314=934 15. Louisiana State...... 294-308-297=899

Top Five Individuals Top Five Individuals Top Five Individuals 1. Chris Paisley (Tennessee)...... 70-64-72=206 1. Rhys Davies (ETSU)...... 71-69-71=211 1. Rhys Davies (ETSU)...... 68-69-68=205 T2. Chris Gold (Maryland)...... 71-72-65=208 2. P. Pettitt (Tennessee)...... 73-69-72=214 2. F. Fritsch (South Carolina)...... 71-68-69=208 John Hahn (Kent State)...... 72-67-69=208 T3. G. Bryan (South Carolina)...... 71-69-75=215 3. C. Wakely (Virginia Tech)...... 70-73-68=211 T4. Robert Riesen (North Carolina)...... 71-66-72=209 C. Ford (Tennessee)...... 73-71-71=215 4. E. Johansen (South Carolina)...... 69-71-73=213 (Wake Forest)...... 70-71-68=209 T5. R. Riesen (North Carolina) ...... 73-73-70=216 T5. D. Lanning (TCU) ...... 70-70-75=215 G. Todd (Alabama) ...... 73-74-69=216 J. Mount (Tennessee) ...... 73-70-72=215 ETSU Scores and Finishes 6. Gareth Shaw...... 71-69-70=210 ETSU Scores and Finishes ETSU Scores and Finishes T7. Rhys Enoch...... 68-71-72=211 1. Rhys Davies...... 71-69-71=211 1. Rhys Davies...... 68-69-69=205 T22. Seamus Power...... 72-71-72=215 T13. Gareth Shaw...... 73-74-73=220 T10. Cian McNamara...... 70-74-75=219 T44. Cian McNamara...... 71-74-75=220 T19. Seamus Power...... 74-78-69=221 T22. Gareth Shaw...... 78-72-71=221 T57. Simon Doherty...... 76-72-75=223 T21. Cian McNamara...... 73-74-75=222 T56. Adam Hodkinson...... 77-71-79=227 73. Jordan Findley...... 85-74-79=238 T69. Jordan Findlay...... 78-73-79=230 * (won scorecard playoff) T69. Noel Kavanagh...... 72-76-82=230 77. Stuart McCance...... 80-79-79=238

The Bank of Tennessee The Bank of Tennessee The Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate at The Ridges Intercollegiate at The Ridges Intercollegiate at The Ridges September 11-12, 2004 September 13-14, 2003 September 14-15, 2002 Team Results Team Results Team Results 1. Tennessee...... 282-292-280=854 1. Florida...... 290-280-284=854 1. Wake Forest...... 287-294-295=876 2. TCU...... 286-288-283=857 2. TCU...... 294-283-282=859 2. North Carolina...... 291-298-289=878 3. Clemson...... 286-288-287=861 3. Clemson...... 291-288-292=871 3. TCU...... 298-292-292=882 4. Oklahoma ...... 290-282-298=870 Southern California...... 294-285-292=871 4. Duke ...... 291-296-296=883 5. Wake Forest...... 293-285-293=871 5. South Carolina...... 294-292-286=872 5. South Carolina...... 290-298-296=884 6. LSU...... 298-282-293=873 6. Georgia...... 289-301-284=874 6. ETSU...... 299-291-296=886 T7. South Carolina...... 301-287-291=879 7. Oklahoma...... 293-297-287=877 7. Tennessee...... 291-290-306=887 Alabama...... 288-298-293=879 8. Wake Forest...... 293-289-299=881 8. Auburn...... 292-296-301=889 9. Georgia Tech...... 293-288-302=883 9. Virginia...... 290-293-297=880 10. North Carolina...... 304-288-294=886 9. Arkansas...... 290-301-301=892 T10. North Carolina...... 295-294-294=883 11. Tennessee...... 288-294-308=890 10. Houston...... 290-309-296=895 Duke...... 294-296-293=883 12. Kansas...... 301-297-294=892 T11. Georgia Southern...... 291-303-304=898 12. Kansas...... 301-290-293=884 13. Tulsa ...... 295-303-295=893 Virginia Tech...... 308-288-302=898 T13. ETSU...... 297-296-292=885 14. Auburn...... 305-294-300=899 13. Augusta State...... 300-298-312=911 Virginia Tech...... 291-299-295=885 15. Alabama...... 299-311-291=901 14. Michigan...... 300-304-309=913 15. Florida State...... 304-298-301=891 16. ...... 298-302-304=904 17. ETSU...... 300-311-294=905 Top Five Individuals Top Five Individuals 18. Virginia Tech...... 309-302-304=915 T1. (Wake Forest)...... 73-72-70=215 1. P. Pettitt (Tennessee) ...... 69-72-67=208 Leif Olson (Duke)...... 70-70-75=215 2. A. Kim (Oklahoma)...... 68-68-74=210 Top Five Individuals Ian Parnaby (Tennessee)...... 68-72-75=215 T3. B. Duncan (Clemson)...... 68-69-74=211 1. Bill Haas (Wake Forest)...... 67-68-71=206 Dustin Bray (North Carolina)...... 72-71-72=215 Webb Simpson (Wake Forest)...... 68-70-73=211 2. Martin Rominger (South Carolina)...... 71-70-69=210 David Schultz (TCU)...... 70-75-70=215 5. Nathan Smith (Duke) ...... 70-74-68=212 Camilo Villegas (Florida)...... 69-70-71=210 4. James Vargas (Florida) ...... 70-70-72=212 ETSU Scores and Finishes ETSU Scores and Finishes 5. Colby Beckstrom (TCU)...... 77-69-67=213 8. James Johnson...... 74-70-73=217 T10. Cennydd Mills...... 72-71-73-216 T13. Jeremy Hobson...... 72-72-75=219 T25. Gareth Shaw...... 75=70=74=219 ETSU Scores and Finishes T24. Adam Riddering...... 76-75-72=223 T59. Jeremy Hobson...... 78-78-70=226 T55. Noel Kavanagh...... 76-80-70=226 T55. Cennydd Mills...... 77-77-76=230 T59. Stephen Arnold...... 72-78-76=226 T75. Rhys Davies...... 77-76-77=230 T62. Marco Trejos...... 80-74-78=232 T68. Andrew Paduch ...... 78-77-75=230 85. Chase Baldwin...... 79-82-75=236 Cennydd Mills...... 68-D-72 Stephen Arnold...... 82-73-D NCAA Championship Appearances...1975, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1989, 1992, 1994,1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2021 32 • ETSU Men's Golf • 2020-21 Season BANK OF TENNESSEE INTERCOLLEGIATE RECORDS & RESULTS The Bank of Tennessee The Bank of Tennessee The Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate at The Ridges Intercollegiate at The Ridges Intercollegiate at The Ridges September 8-9, 2001 September 9-10, 2000 September 11-12, 1999 Team Results Team Results Team Results 1. TCU...... 274-280-287=841 1. TCU...... 279-280-292=851 1. Oklahoma...... 286-290-294=870 2. Southern California...... 284-274-293=851 2. South Carolina...... 280-285-289=854 2. Arizona...... 295-290-290=875 3. Oklahoma...... 281-286-290=857 3. Clemson...... 283-288-293=864 3. Virginia...... 296-294-289=879 4. South Carolina...... 289-279-290=858 4. Northwestern...... 284-289-293=866 4. South Carolina...... 302-283-300=885 5. Auburn...... 289-285-286=860 5. ETSU...... 290-288-289=867 5. North Carolina...... 299-291-298=888 6. Tennessee...... 288-288-289=865 6. Oklahoma...... 288-285-296=869 T6. Clemson...... 296-296-298-890 7. ETSU...... 284-289-293=866 T7. North Florida...... 290-293-291=874 Auburn...... 293-295-302=890 8. Wake Forest...... 286-278-303=867 Wake Forest...... 290-293-291=874 8. Tennessee...... 303-292-296=891 9. Clemson...... 297-284-290=871 Houston...... 306-282-286=874 9. N.C. State...... 304-296-296=896 10. Kansas...... 285-304-292=881 10. Virginia...... 295-287-293=875 10. TCU...... 302-297-299=898 11. North Florida...... 289-296-298=883 T11. Tennessee...... 290-288-304=882 11. ETSU...... 297-308-295=900 12. Pepperdine...... 299-291-295=885 Auburn...... 301-288-293=882 12. UAB...... 301-301-302=904 13. North Carolina...... 300-291-297=888 13. SMU...... 291-294-298=883 13. Wake Forest...... 307-301-299=907 14. Houston...... 296-302-292=890 14. North Carolina...... 299-296-297=892 14. LSU...... 303-305-301=909 15. Arkansas...... 299-295-304=898 15. Purdue...... 298-315-306=919 Top Five Individuals Top Five Individuals 1. J. Kok (South Carolina)...... 71-66-71=208 Top Five Individuals 1. S. Shuert (TCU)...... 69-67-68=204 2. Chris Wisler (ETSU)...... 67-73-69=209 1. M. Harris (North Carolina)...... 71-69-71=211 2. A. Rubinson (TCU)...... 64-69-73=206 T3. A. Rubinson (TCU)...... 68-71-73=212 2. P. Norris (Arizona)...... 71-69-73=213 T3. M. Flores (Oklahoma)...... 67-71-69=207 S. Feaster (South Carolina)...... 68-69-75=212 T3. Chris Wisler (ETSU)...... 69-76-71=216 Bill Haas (Wake Forest)...... 69-66-72=207 T. Johnson (Northwestern)...... 71-70-71=212 C. James (Oklahoma)...... 69-72-75=216 5. David Oh (Southern California)...... 71-65-72=208 M. Cohn (Oklahoma)...... 70-70-72=212 T5. K. Thompson (South Carolina)...... 75-70-72=217 S. Volpitto (TCU)...... 70-68-74=212 B. Wanner (Wake Forest)...... 73-72-72=217 ETSU Scores and Finishes K. Cline (Oklahoma)...... 73-74-70=217 T11. Cennydd Mills...... 68-72-74=214 ETSU Scores and Finishes T13. James Johnson...... 71-73-71=215 2. Chris Wisler...... 67-73-69=209 ETSU Scores and Finishes T27. Adam Riddering...... 72-72-74=218 T20. James Johnson...... 74-71-72=217 T3. Chris Wisler...... 69-76-71=216 T37. Marco Trejos...... 73-72-75=220 T32. Pat Beste...... 74-71-75=220 T31. Pat Beste...... 71-76-77=224 T54. Jeremy Hobson...... 78-74-74=226 T39. Thomas Lee...... 76-73-73=222 T47. James Johnson...... 76-73-79=228 T67. Anders Hofvander...... 76-75-79=230 T57. Adam Gary...... 81-76-73=230 70. Adam Riddering...... 75-79-77=231 T71. Adam Riddering...... 76-85-76=237

The Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate at The Ridges Sept. 12-13, 1998 Team Results 1. Clemson...... 274-287-283=844 2. Georgia Tech...... 280-283-286=849 3. Oklahoma...... 286-279-295=860 4. Florida...... 287-283-292=862 T5. LSU...... 286-289-292=867 Texas...... 291-293-283=867 T7. Houston...... 295-288-289=872 TCU...... 293-286-293=872 9. ETSU...... 291-292-290=873 10. N.C. State...... 299-291-297=887 11. Auburn...... 305-288-297=890 12. Wake Forest...... 296-302-293=891 13. Virginia...... 301-302-292=895 14. Purdue...... 301-300-304=905

Top Five Individuals 1. (Clemson)...... 67-70-70=207 2. (Clemson)...... 67-72-69=208 T3. B. Molder (Georgia Tech)...... 71-70-69=210 A. Sanders (Houston)...... 72-68-70=210 T5. A. Ochoa (TCU)...... 71-68-72=211 C. Forrestor (Georgia Tech)...... 65-72-74=211

ETSU Scores and Finishes T10. Pat Beste...... 71-72-70=213 T21. David Christensen...... 71-73-73=217 T24. Bill Ullery...... 75-75-69=219 T32. Shawn Koch...... 74-73-74=221 T39. Chris Wisler...... 75-74-73=222 70. Mark Christensen...... 76-76-83=235

NCAA Championship Appearances...1975, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1989, 1992, 1994,1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2021 NCAA Championship Appearances...1975, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1989, 1992, 1994,1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2021