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ETSU MEN'S GOLF • 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 Tennessee 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, Scotland Austin Carter ............................... Sr. ................................Kingsport, Tenn. (Sullivan South HS) Remi Chartier .............................RFr. ...............................Montreal, Canada (Gulf Coast High School) Archie Davies .............................RFr. ...............................Carlisle, England (Sedbergh School) Shiso Go ........................................ Sr. ................................Kanagawa, Japan (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 South Carolina, 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 Florida. 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 Brooks Koepka – “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