UCLA MEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE

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2012-13 BRUINS UCLA QUICK FACTS Alphabetical Roster ...... 2 Address ...... J.D. Morgan Center, PO Box 24044 Portrait Roster ...... 3 Los Angeles, CA 90024-0044 2012-13 Schedule ...... 45 Athletics Phone ...... (310) 825-8699 THE COACHING STAFF Ticket Offi ce ...... (310) UCLA-WIN Chancellor ...... Dr. Gene Block Head Coach Derek Freeman ...... 4 Director of Athletics ...... Daniel G. Guerrero Assistant Coach Brandon Christianson ...... 6 Faculty Athletic Rep...... Donald Morrison Key Support Staff ...... 44 7 Enrollment ...... 40,675 THE PLAYERS Founded ...... 1919 ...... and Player Biographies ...... 7 Nickname...... Bruins THE 2011-12 SEASON Conference ...... Pacifi c-12 Conference Phone ...... 925-932-4411 2011-12 Individual Scores and Statistics ...... 20 Conference Fax...... 925-932-4601 2011-12 Tournament Results ...... 22 National Affi liation ...... NCAA Division I UCLA HISTORY Head Coach ...... Derek Freeman (Oklahoma ’94) Career Tournament Victories (Years) ...... 23/8 years UCLA on the PGA Tour ...... 23 Victories at UCLA ...... 14/6 years UCLA’s Distinguished Amateurs ...... 25 Assistant Coach Brandon Christianson (UCLA ’09) UCLA Golf Lettermen ...... 26 Christianson’s Phone ...... (310) 206-6588 UCLA Golf Records ...... 28 Golf Performance Coach ...... David Wood UCLA in the Pacifi c-12 Conference ...... 29 Golf Athletic Trainer ...... Steve Agee UCLA’s All-Time Conference Results ...... 30 Equipment Manager ...... Pete Maglieri UCLA’s NCAA Regional Results ...... 33 2011-12 Highlights T5th at NCAA Championship; UCLA in the NCAA Championship ...... 33 10th straight NCAA Championship berth 1988 NCAA Championship Summary ...... 33 2012 Pac-12 Finish ...... 4th Th e 2008 NCAA Championship ...... 34 2012 NCAA Regional Finish (Kentucky) ...... 3rd UCLA’s All-Time NCAA Results ...... 36 2012 NCAA Finish ...... T-5th UCLA All-Americans ...... 39 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 6/3 GENERAL INFORMATION National Championships ...... Two (1988, 2008) Sports Information Director ...... Steve Rourke UCLA’s Home Courses ...... 40 Men’s Golf Contacts ..Rich Bertolucci, Albro Lundy Friends of Golf ...... 41 Bertolucci’s e-mail ...... [email protected] Th e UCLA Practice Facility ...... 42 24 Lundy’s e-mail ...... [email protected] Th e Giff ord Collegiate Championship ...... 43 Bertolucci’s Offi ce Phone ...... (310) 206-8141 Lundy’s Cell Phone ...... (310) 621-9958 SID FAX ...... (310) 825-8664 UCLA Athletics Website ...... www.uclabruins.com

CREDITS Th e 2012-13 UCLA men’s golf media guide was written and edited by Rich Bertolucci, Associate Sports Infor- mation Director. Photography by ASUCLA Campus Studio (Don Liebig). Special thanks to the following: David Gonzales, Ricardo Flores, Ellie Kaiser of the USGA, Getty Images photographers Sam Greenwood (Tom Pernice, Jr., p. 24), David Cannon (Corey Pavin, p. 24; Duff y Waldorf, p. 24), Harry How (Scott Mc- Carron, p. 24), Ezra Shaw (John Merrick, p. 25), Stuart Franklin (Parker McLachlin, p. 25), Darren Carroll (Kevin Chappell, p. 25), Patrick McDermott (Steve Pate, p. 25).

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Name Ht. Wt. Yr. R/L Hometown (High School) Anton Arboleda** 5-6 150 Jr. Right La Cañada, CA (La Cañada) Lorens Chan 5-7 150 Fr. Right Honolulu, HI (Iolani) Pedro Figueiredo*** 6-2 185 Sr. Right Azeitao, Portugal (St. Peter’s School) Jonathan Garrick 6-0 180 Fr. Right Atherton, CA (St. Francis) Jay Hwang* 5-8 160 So. Right San Diego, CA (Torrey Pines) Jake Knapp 5-11 160 Fr. Right Costa Mesa, CA (Estancia) Aaron Kunitomo 5-8 155 Fr. Right Lahaina, HI (Kamehameha Schools) Bobby Lange* 5-11 170 Sr. Right Sherman Oaks, CA (Harvard Westlake) Reilly McMahon 5-11 155 Fr. Right Santa Maria, CA (Righetti) Matt Pinizzotto* 5-11 185 So. Right Salinas, CA (Palma) Manav Shah 5-9 155 RSo. Right Bakersfi eld, CA (Centennial) Preston Valder* 5-8 130 So. Right Yorba Linda, CA (Servite) Pontus Widegren*** 5-9 165 Sr. Right Danderyd, Sweden (Danderyd Gymnasium) *Varsity letters earned. Head Coach: Derek Freeman, 6th year at UCLA • Assistant Coach: Brandon Christianson, 1st year

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE THE BRUINS BY STATE/COUNTRY Anton Arboleda ar-boe-LAY-duh 9 BY CLASS Hawai’i 2 Pedro Figueiredo PAY dro • fi gure-RAY-doe Seniors 3 Portugal 1 Jay Hwang Jay • wong Sophomores 4 Sweden 1 Aaron Kunitomo Aron • koon-ee-TOME-oh Juniors 1 Matt Pinizzotto pin-iz-ZAH-toe Freshmen 5 Pontus Widegren PON-tuss • VEE-dig-gren

Th e 2012-13 UCLA Men’s Golf Team (l-r): Assistant Coach Bran- Lorens Chan, Reilly McMahon, Pontus Widegren, Matt Pinizzotto, don Christianson, Manav Shah, Preston Valder, Jake Knapp, Jay Anton Arboleda and Head Coach Derek Freeman. Hwang, Jonathan Garrick, Aaron Kunitomo, Pedro Figueiredo,

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Anton Arboleda Lorens Chan Pedro Figueiredo Jonathan Garrick Junior Freshman Senior Freshman La Cañada, CA Honolulu, HI Azeitao, Portugal Atherton, CA

Jay Hwang Jake Knapp Aaron Kunitomo Bobby Lange Sophomore Freshman Freshman Senior San Diego, CA Costa Mesa, CA Lahaina, HI Sherman Oaks, CA

Reilly McMahon Matt Pinizzotto Manav Shah Preston Valder Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Santa Maria, CA Salinas, CA Bakersfi eld, CA Yorba Linda, CA

Pontus Widegren Brandon Christianson Derek Freeman Senior Assistant Coach Head Coach Danderyd, Sweden First Season Sixth Season 3 TTWO-TIMEWO-TIME NNATIONALATIONAL CCHAMPIONS:HAMPIONS: 11988,988, 22008008

1213MensGolfGuide.indd 3 2/1/2013 1:44:19 PM HEEADAD COOACHACH - DEEREKREK FRREEMANEEMAN DEREK FREEMAN HEAD COACH • 6TH YEAR • (OKLAHOMA ’94)

ow beginning his sixth season, golf: the 2011 McCormack Medal, Fred Derek Freeman has created a Haskins Award, the Nicklaus Award, the Nlist of accomplishments that few Phil Mickelsen Award, Pac-10 Conference other UCLA golf coaches can match. He Player and Freshman of the Year as well as guided the Bruins to their second NCAA consensus fi rst-team All-America honors. team title in 2008, mentored the only In fi ve full seasons, Freeman has NCAA individual champion in UCLA coached two Nicklaus Award winners, history, watched compile two Haskins winners, a pair of conference a once-in-a-lifetime season in 2011 and players of the year and two conference supervised the most successful academic freshmen of the year. campaign in UCLA men’s golf history. In 2009-10, Freeman’s team entered In 2012, UCLA enjoyed another the NCAA Championship with the young- successful season, winning a pair of tourna- est lineup in the tournament. He led ments, placing six players on the All-Pac-12 the Bruins to a 16th place fi nish, a fi nal team and fi ve on the Pac-12 All-Academic ranking of ninth in the national poll and squad. In addition, sophomore Patrick two team victories. Two players earned All- Cantlay became the fi rst UCLA golfer America honorable mention honors from to earn CoSIDA Academic All-America the coaches association and four players Freeman’s Career Highlights honors. Freeman also continued UCLA’s earned All-Pac-10 acclaim. In addition, • Guided the Bruins to the 2008 NCAA Cham- NCAA Championship appearances, lead- sophomore Alex Shi Yup Kim emerged pionship, the school’s second. ing the Bruins to their 10th straight berth as one of the most improved players in where they tied for fi fth nationally. the country, vaulting from 438th in the • Guided the Bruins to a pair of NCAA Regional In 2011, the Bruins tied for fi fth at the rankings his freshman year to 41st as a crowns in 2010 and ’11. NCAA Championship after winning the sophomore. Kim earned fi rst-team all- • Earned 2011 Pacifi c-10 Conference Coach of stroke play portion of the tournament. In conference honors. the Year honors, becomding the fourth coach addition, the Bruins won four tournament In 2008-09, despite the loss of three in UCLA history to be selected conference titles, including an NCAA Regional crown. talented players during the season, Freeman coach of the year. Th ree players earned All-America honors managed to guide the Bruins to their sev- • Has coached two consensus fi rst-team All- and four players won seven individual titles. enth straight NCAA Championship berth. Americans: Kevin Chappell (2008) and Patrick Most programs would call that a success. Freeman also guided UCLA to its third Cantlay (2011). But Freeman’s squad swept all the NCAA Regional title in program history. • Has coached two Fred Haskins Award winners UCLA academic awards at the annual In addition, Gregor Main was voted Pac- at UCLA: Kevin Chappell (2008) and Patrick student-athlete banquet: Best Team GPA, 10 Freshman of the Year and senior Erik Cantlay (2011). Men; Most Improved Team GPA and the Flores became the only player in school Donald R. Shepard Award for highest history to earn 1st Team All-Pac-10 honors • Has coached two Jack Nicklaus Award winners at UCLA: Kevin Chappell (2008) and Patrick team GPA. Th e Bruins improved their three times. Flores also earned All-America Cantlay (2011). cumulative team grade point average by honors for the third time in his career. 0.51 to 3.311. Th e Bruins won the 2008 NCAA title • Has coach two conference players of the Finally, freshman Patrick Cantlay by one stroke over defending champion year: Kevin Chappell (2008) and Patrick won nearly every award known in college Stanford at Purdue’s Kampen Course on Cantlay (2011). • Has coached two conference freshmen of DEREK FREEMAN’S HEAD COACHING RECORD the year: Gregor Main (2009) and Patrick Cantlay (2011). Tournament Conference Regional National Year School Victories Finish Finish Finish • Overall, he has coached eight diff erent GCAA All-Americans. 2003-04 OCU 4 — 1st 2nd 2004-05 OCU 5 — 1st 1st • Overall, he has coached 10 diff erent all- 2007-08 UCLA 5 2nd 5th 1st conference players, including six fi rst-teamers. 2008-09 UCLA 1 6th 1st T23 2009-10 UCLA 2 8th 3rd T16 • Overall, he has coached eight diff erenct all- 2010-11 UCLA 4 3rd 1st T5 conference academic team members. 2011-12 UCLA 2 4th 3rd T5 • Has continued UCLA’s streak of 10 consecutive Totals — 23 — 6 berths, 7 berths, NCAA berths. (14 at UCLA) 4 titles 2 titles OCU—at Oklahoma City University; assistant men’s coach, 2002-03; Women’s Head Coach, 2003-05. 4 TTWO-TIMEWO-TIME NNATIONALATIONAL CCHAMPIONS:HAMPIONS: 11988,988, 22008008

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the last day of May. A key par by senior All-America Kevin Chappell on the 72nd hole clinched the victory, but it was Chap- pell’s bogey save from a disastrous lie at the 71st that enabled the Bruins to maintain a slim lead. Freeman kept his star player level-headed and positive, and coaxed his other senior — Craig Leslie — into playing one-under par on the fi nal three holes to stymie Stanford’s rally. In the succeeding days, Chappell collected some awards that had UCLA historians dusting up their antique collection and creating new mantle space. He became the fi rst UCLA golfer in the 75-year history of the program to win the NCAA individual championship, the Jack Nicklaus Award and the Fred Haskins Award. He also became just the third player in school history to earn consensus fi rst-team All-America honors, and the fi rst since 1985. A month before the season ended, Chappell became the sixth UCLA player to earn Pac-10 Golfer of the Year honors. Freeman claimed one other All-American — Erik Flores, who also won his fi rst collegiate individual title. In addition, both Chappell and Flores were selected First-Team All-Pac-10 members. A former all-conference golfer at the University of Okla- homa, Freeman made an immediate impact on the UCLA program soon after his appointment on July 16, 2007. Th rough the 2007 Fall campaign, the Bruins did not lose a tournament, winning the Big Ten/Pac-10 Challenge, the Col- ous three seasons (2002-05) at Oklahoma City University. As an legiate Match Play Championship and the CordeValle Collegiate. assistant coach for the men’s and women’s programs (2002-03), Th e Bruins fi nished their fi rst half season ranked No.2 in he helped lead OCU to 14 combined titles, including the men’s the nation. 2003 NAIA Championship. In the November signing period, Freeman inked the na- Following the 2003 season, Freeman was promoted to head tion’s No. 2 ranked group of recruits as judged by GolfWeek. coach of the OCU women’s program and guided the Stars to Th e list included two AJGA All-Americans and one of Mexico’s their second straight runner-up fi nish at the NAIA Champion- top amateurs. Four months later, he added another AJGA All- ship. In his second season, 2004-05, OCU captured the NAIA American to that list. women’s national championship and Freeman was named the In 2007-08, the Bruins won fi ve tournaments, a fi gure NAIA National Coach of the Year. Th e team set a championship that ranks fi fth in school history. UCLA also won its fi rst-ever record with a 49-stroke victory. Collegiate Match Play Championship. In that event, Chappell In two seasons as the OCU women’s coach, Freeman men- and freshman Philip Francis posted records of 4-0-0. During tored eight All-Americans and seven academic All-Americans. the season, four players won fi ve individual tournament titles, Twice he was voted the NAIA Region VI Women’s Golf including Chappell who won twice and ended the season Coach of the Year (2004 and 2005). 20-under par through 34 rounds. Chappell also set a single As a player at OU, Freeman enjoyed a fi ne career, serving season school record by averaging 71.0 strokes per round and as the Sooners’ captain for three seasons (1992-94). During his ended his career ranked fi fth in school history with fi ve career collegiate career, he earned All-Big Eight honors in 1994 and victories. Finally, he was the only player under par at the 2008 All-Big Eight academic honors in 1993. Freeman was a two-time NCAA Tournament. Bruce Drake Award winner for most improved player and won In his fi rst year as the Bruins’ assistant coach, Freeman OU’s Jim Begwin Award for leadership and sportsmanship. coached the UCLA Blue Team, which won the Cougar Invita- Overall, Freeman played in four Big Eight Conference tional and the Cal State Bakersfi eld Spring Invitational. Senior Championships, including the 1992 event in which the Soon- Chris Heintz won the Cougar event, and at the Bakersfi eld ers won their fi rst-ever league title. He also participated in tournament, the Blue Team scorched the course for a score of four NCAA Regional events and four NCAA Championship 25-under par with sophomore Lucas Lee capturing medalist tournaments. Of his 51 collegiate appearances, he fi nished in honors at 14-under par. the Top 30 25 times. Five years ago, Freeman served as Oklahoma’s men’s assistant He received a degree in Economics from OU in 1994 and coach. In 2005-06, the Sooners fi nished 29th at the NCAA later played two years on the Canadian, Mexican and Nike Championship after placing seventh in the NCAA Central Tours. A rib injury forced him to change careers, and he worked Regional. Oklahoma also won its fi rst Big 12 Conference team in the fi nancial services industry for fi ve years prior to entering title since Freeman’s sophomore year as all fi ve players fi nished the coaching ranks. among the Top 15 individuals. Freeman, his wife Stephenie and their two sons live in the Prior to his appointment at OU, Freeman served the previ- Santa Clarita Valley. 5 TTWO-TIMEWO-TIME NNATIONALATIONAL CCHAMPIONS:HAMPIONS: 11988,988, 22008008

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BRANDON CHRISTIANSON ASSISTANT COACH • 1ST YEAR • UCLA ‘09

Brandon Christianson (UCLA ‘09) worked in a variety of administrative and coaching areas. One was named the Bruins’ assistant of his main duties was to help organize the annual Giff ord coach on Aug. 9, 2012. Christian- Collegiate Championship, hosted by UCLA in San Martin, son assumed the duties of Jason CA. In addition, he organized and ran practices, mentored Sigler, who served for two seasons players, and served as the one of the team’s designated coaches in the same capacity. at several tournaments. After earning four varsity letters From 2006-08 he also worked at the annual UCLA golf for the Bruins from 2005-08, camps, teaching young golfers the fundamentals of the game Christianson served one season as as well as managing many aspects of the camp operation. the Bruins Undergraduate Assistant In his four seasons on the team, Christianson played 57 Coach while completing his degree rounds and averaged 74.5 with a 93% counter ratio. He also in History. He returned to West- recorded 10 Top 10 results, 18 Top 20s, 14 rounds below par wood last summer after working on and fi ve rounds below 70. In his second collegiate round as a the PGA Tour as a caddie for the last three years, most recently freshman in 2005, he fi a team-best 66 (-6), which became with former UCLA star Kevin Chappell. his best collegiate score. In 2008, in his fi nal collegiate round, “We’re very fortunate to have Brandon Christianson return he fi red a 68 (-4) to tie for 19th at the Wyoming Cowboy to UCLA as our full-time assistant coach,” said Freeman. “His Classic. Th at season, the Bruins won the NCAA title. experience caddying for Kevin Chappell and Jason Gore is At Valencia High School, he earned four varsity letters and exactly the type of on-course expertise from which our players twice was the Foothill League MVP. In a conference champion- can benefi t. ship tournament in 2004, he fi red a league record score of 65 “Also, as a recent UCLA graduate, he knows precisely at Harding Park. In the 2003 CIF Southern Section playoff s, what we expect from our student-athletes both on and off the he blistered Soule Park GC for a 10-under par round of 62, course,” Freeman continued. “And, having been a member of a considered to be the lowest round ever by a high school player national championship team, he realizes the tremendous amount in Southern California. of dedication required to achieve that goal.” Christianson, 26, is single and lives in Valencia. In 2008-09, his one season on the Bruins’ staff , Christianson

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ANTON ARBOLEDA RIGHT-HANDED • 5-6 • 145 • JUNIOR • LA CAÑADA, CA (LA CAÑADA) CAREER STATISTICS Rnds Rnds Counter Year App. Rds Victories Top 10 Top 20 Avg. <70

Summer 2012 — Tied for fi rst at the Pacifi c Coast Amateur with 72-75-73—220 (+7) ... T14 at the Battle of the Beach with scores of scores of 76-74-69-72—291 (+7) ... Lost on the fourth playoff hole 69-72-73—214 (+4) ... Averaged 73.9 in 24 rounds and eight starts ... to David Fink ... Tied for 12th in the Northeast Amateur (par 69) and Eighty-three percent of his rounds counted in team scoring ... Earned posted a score of 276 (E) ... At the U.S. Amateur Publinks, he tied for a spot on the DHR in Fall of 2010. 17th in stroke play with scores of 70-71—141 (-1) ... Advanced to the Junior Golf — Qualifi ed for the 2008 US Amateur at Pinehurst ... Round of 16 in match play after beating Th omas O’Brien 6 & 4 and Finished 2nd in 2008 AJGA Stockton Sports Comission Classic ... 2nd Alex Williams 6 & 5 ... Lost to eventual champion TJ Vogel 3 & 2. place fi nish at 2009 AJGA ... Played in the 2009 AJGA 2011-12 — Ended the season ranked 37th by GolfStat and 52nd by East vs. West Canon Cup ... Finished 2nd in 2009 U.S. Junior Stroke GolfWeek ... Earned GCAA All-America Honorable Mention honors Play ... Earned Honorable Mention for AJGA All-Americas ... Made it as well as Pac-12 HM acclaim ... Also earned Pac-12 All-Academic to the 2nd round of 2010 U.S. Amateur Public Links ... Made it to the Honorable Mention laurels ... Posted a scoring average of 72.5 in 34 2nd round of 2010 Cal State Amateur Championship ... Competed rounds ... Best result was T8 at the U.S. Intercollegiate where he posted in 2010 U.S. Junior Match Play Championship ... Earned seven Top a 54-hole score of 209 (-1) ... Recorded three other Top 10 results: T9 10 AJGA fi nishes ... Won 2010 Heather Farr Winn Group Challenge. at the Nicklaus Invitational and T9 at the Amer Ani Invitational ... Tied High School — Th ree-year letterman at La Cañada High School for for 13th at the NCAA Championship following a 67 (-4) in the fi rst coach Richard Tetu ... Competed in CIF Southern Section Individual round ... Member of the Director’s Honor Roll in the Fall and Spring. Championship ... Helped lead the Spartans to three Rio Hondo titles... Summer 2011 — Won the SCGA Match Play Championship in August Named Rio Hondo League MVP three years in a row ... Had a 32.4 … In the fi rst round he defeated Dick Engel 2&1 … Beat Joe Saunders scoring average his senior year. in the second round, 1-up … Defeated Jordan Nasser, 1-up in the third Personal — Has three older sisters and one younger brother ... Sister round … In the semifi nals, he beat Zander Schauff ele, 4&2 … In the Carrie also attended UCLA ... Lists his biggest thrills as winning the fi nal, he beat LMU senior Greg Moss, 2&1 … Placed eighth at the AJGA Heather Farr Winn Gripp Tournament in 2010 and receiving Sahalee Players Championship with scores of 73-75-75-67—290 (+2) a scholarship to play at UCLA ... Hobbies include: skiing, watching at the Sahalee Country Club in Samammish, WA ... Finished second movies and TV, listening to music, reading, working out and travel- at the Pacifi c Coast Amateur Championship with scores of 71-72-69- ing ... Played competitive tennis and baseball until the age of 11 ... 67—279 (-9) ... Won the qualifi er for a spot in the U.S. Amateur at Born in Burbank, CA ... Parents are Antonio and Haydee Arboleda North Ranch CC on Aug. 1 with scores of 68-69—137 (-5). ... Both parents are doctors ... Full name is Anton Francis Arboleda 2010-11 — Best result was T8 at the USC Invite with scores of 70- ... Political Science major. 70-74 —214 (+1) ... Also T13 at the Cal Poly Invite with scores of

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LORENS CHAN RIGHT-HANDED • 5-7 • 150 • FRESHMAN • HONOLULU, HI (IOLANI)

Summer 2012 —Tied for sixth in- ... Tied for 19th at the 2011 Laredo Energy Junior at Tradition, tied dividually at the Toyota Junior Golf for fi fth at the AJGA Under Armour/Hunter Mahan Championship World Cup with scores of 71-69-71- and tied for 15th at the AJGA HP Championship at Carlton Woods 70 — 281 (-3) ... Team USA placed ... In 2010, he tied for second at the Sony Open Amateur qualifi er fourth ... Tied for 12th at the Sahalee ... Went 3-0-0 in the Asia Pacifi c Junior Cup and was 3-0-0 in the Players Championship with scores of Governor’s Challenge Cup. 74-70-70-75 — 289 (+1) ... Was the High School — Lettered four seasons for coach Glenn Inouye ... medalist at U.S. Am Sectional Quali- 2012 Hawaii High School Athletic Assn. Hall of Honor inductee fying with scores of 68-71 — 137 (-5) ... Missed the cut at the U.S. ... Received the Iolani School Walter Goo Award for those students Amateur after posting scores of 72-75 — 147 (+6) at Cherry Hills “who combine the qualities of outstanding athletic ability and fi ne ... Finished in a tie for sixth at the Pacifi c Coast Amateur at Bandon academic records” ... Graduated from Iolani School with a cumulative Dunes with scores of 70-73-76-73 — 292 (+8) ... Tied for fi rst at the grade point average of 3.94 and a senior gpa of 4.27 ... Received the Western Am with scores of 70-68-68-67 — 273 (-15) before falling Edward K. Hamada Award for inspiring team achievement through in a playoff ... In match play at the Western Am, he defeated team- selfl essness ... Two-time First-Team All-ILH and Player of the Year ... mate Pedro Figueiredo in 20 holes in the fi rst round ... Lost to Peter Placed third in the 2012 Hawaii State HS Boys Championship and led Williamson 5 & 3 in the second round. Iolani to a runner-up fi nish ... Ranked No.1 in the state of Hawaii ... Amateur and Junior Golf — Was ranked 10th in the AJGA rankings He was awarded the 2011 Iolani HS Raider Award for unselfi shly and for the class of 2012 and 19th overall ... Placed second at the Mid-Pacifi c sincerely promoting good sportsmanship and fair play ... Led Iolani Open, fourth at the Hawaii State Amateur Stroke Play Championship to a runner-up fi nish at the 2011 Hawaii State HS Boys Champion- and third in the Sony Open qualifi er to earn a spot in the 2012 Sony ship and won the individual title with scores of 66-67--133 (-11) ... Open ... In 2011 He was voted the HSGA Amateur Player of the Year Placed second in the 2010 HSJGA Hali’imaile Pineapple TOC with and earned Second-Team AJGA All-America honors ... At the 2011 scores of 68-73 — 141 (-3). Hawaii State Open, he fi nished third ... Tied for second at the Sony Personal — Youngest of three brothers ... Chose UCLA because it has Open amateur qualifi er ... Led his team of amateurs to a 14.5-9.5 the “best combination of athletics and academics” ... Lists his biggest victory in the 2011 Governor John Burns Challenge Cup ... He was athletic thrill as playing in the 2009 Sony Open and being paired with 2-1-0 in Governor’s Cup matches ... Tied for fi rst in the Turtle Bay Ricky Barnes and Jason Dufner ... Has also played practice rounds Amateur before falling in a sudden-victory playoff ...Placed sixth in with Parker McLaughlin (UCLA ‘02), Steve Stricker and Jerry Kelly the 2011 AJGA Junior Players Championship, tied for fi fth in the ... Admires Swedish tennis great Roger Federer ... Enjoys swimming, AJGA Junior Challenge and was the runner-up in the 36th Junior PGA tennis, music and movies in his spare time ... Th ree relatives Clark Championship ... Won the Aloha Section Junior PGA Championship ... Huang (uncle), Katie Huang (aunt) and Wendy Huang (aunt) at- Two-time winner of the Mamala Bay Hickman Invitational ... Won the tended UCLA ... Full name is Lorens Min Wei Chan ... Born in his 2011 Hawaii State Amateur with scores of 68-67-69-74 — 278 (-10) hometown ... Major interests are in Business/Economics.

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PEDRO FIGUEIREDO RIGHT-HANDED • 6-2 • 180 • SENIOR • AZEITAO, PORTUGAL (ST. PETER’S SCHOOL) CAREER STATISTICS Rnds Rnds Counter Year Starts Rds Victories Top 10 Top 20 Avg. <70

Summer 2012 — Played in the U.S. Amateur, but missed the 36-hole Member of Europe’s 2006 Jr. Ryder Cup Team. cut ... Tied for 13th at the Western Am with scores of 73-67-70-70 Junior Golf — On the AJGA circuit, he recorded a pair of Top 5 — 280 (-8) ... Lost in 20 holes in the Western Am match play to results in 2008: T3 at the Jr. Players Championship (72-74-68—214, teammate Lorens Chan ... Tied for 62nd at the British Amateur with -2) and T4 at the Orange Bowl tournament (70-69-69-67—275, -5). scores of 69-76 — 145 (+3) ... Won the pre-match play tiebreaker by Personal — Speaks Portuguese, Spanish and English and understands beating Tom Berry of Wentworth, England, 1-up ... Won in 19 holes French and Italian … Has two younger sisters … Began playing golf against Daniel Bringoff of Australia ... Beat Jodan Zunic of Australia 3 at age six and began competing at nine … Has visited 25 diff erent & 2 in the Round of 32 ... Lost 5 & 4 in the Round of 16 to Mathias countries … Admires Lionel Messi, the forward for Barcelona and Schwab of Austria ... Helped lead Portugal to a third place fi nish in Swiss tennis great Roger Federer … Enjoys playing and watching the European Challenge Cup Trophy. soccer in his spare time … Born in Paris, France … Economics major. 2011-12 — Ended the season ranked 11th by GolfStat and 15th by GolfWeek ... Earned GCAA Second-Team All-America honors and Second-Team All-Pac-12 acclaim ... Also selected to the Pac-12 All- Academic First Team and the GCAA All-Scholar Team ... Averaged 71.4 in 34 rounds, a fi gure that ranked in a tie for sixth on the single season UCLA chart ... Led the team with 17 rounds under par and 10 Top 20 results ... Also recorded six Top 10 fi nishes, another team leader ... Won the Cal Poly Invitational with a 54-hole score of 211 (-2) ... Placed second at the NCAA Regional and tied for second at the U.S. Intercollegiate ... Also fi nished seventh at the Pac-12 Championship and tied for 13th at the NCAA Championship ... Excellent student with a 3.60 gpa in Economics ... Was on the DHR all three quarters. 2010-11 — Tied for 50th at the NCAA Championship with scores of 71-74-79—224 (+8) ... Tied for 17th at the NCAA West Regional with scores of 74-72-72—218 (+2) ... T12 at the Augusta State Invitational with scores of 71-74-71—216 (E) ... Played the fi nal 36 holes of the Pac-10 Championship in four-under par and tied for 22nd ... Earned First-Team All-Pac-10 Academic honors ... Two-time member of the DHR with a 3.5 grade point average. Summer 2010 — Played in the British Amateur and tied for 94th with scores of 71-74 — 145 (+3) … Tied for 10th at the English Amateur (Barbazon Trophy) with scores of 80-69-74-74—297 (+9) … Tied for 25th individually at the European Team Championship held in Sweden with scores of 77-70—147 (+3) … Tied for ninth at the German Amateur with scores of 66-68-73-77—285 (-3) … Tied for ninth at the International European Amateur in Finland with scores of 74-71-71-72—288 (E). 2009-10 — Earned 2nd Team All-Pac-10 honors after averaging 72.7 in 37 rounds ... Tied for second at Th e Prestige with scores of 69-71-70—210 (-6) ... Tied for eighth at the Giff ord Classic with scores of 67-74-70—211 (-5) ... His fi rst-round 67 was a collegiate best ... Recorded four Top 10 fi nishes, tied for second on the team ... Th ree-time member of the Director’s Honor Roll with a 3.5 GPA. Amateur Golf — In 2008, he helped Portugal fi nish in a tie for 31st at the World Amateur Team Championship in Adelaide, Australia … Individually, he tied for 64th with scores of 75-75-72-76—300 (+10) (par was 290) …He won the 2008 Portuguese, Irish and British Boys Amateur Championships and was a quarterfi nalist in the ’08 British Amateur Championship … Tied for 71st in the Portuguese Open with scores of 72-68-78-71—287 (+3) and tied for 27th in the Madeira Open with scores of 74-72-69-70—285 (-3) … In 2007, he was the runner-up in the Swiss Amateur and a semifi nalist in the Spanish Am … Th ree-time Portuguese Player of the Year (2006-08) … Also honored as the Portuguese Junior Player of the Year (2003-05) …

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JONATHAN GARRICK RIGHT-HANDED • 6-0 • 180 • FRESHMAN • ATHERTON, CA (ST. FRANCIS)

Summer 2012 — Missed the cut at team ...Advanced to the Round of 16 at the 2011 U.S. Junior Amateur both the Western Amateur (76-70 — ... 2010 Rolex Honorable Mention. 146, +12) and the Northeast Amateur High School — Four-year varsity lettereman at St. Francis High for at Wannamoisett GC (par 69) with coach David Ferriera ... 2009-12 San Jose Mercury News Golfer of the scores of 73-71-74 — 218 (+11). Year ... 2011 Northern California High School Golf Champion ... Amateur and Junior Golf — 2012 Runner-up in 2012. AJGA HP Boys Invitational semifi nalist ... 2011 AJGA First-Team Personal — Has a younger sister and brother ... Lists UCLA as a “life- All-American ... 2011 AJGA Junior Players Championship runner-up long dream,” because of the combination of academics and athletics ... Advanced to the Round of 32 at the 2011 Polo Junior Golf Classic ... His greatest thrill was “the day I committed to UCLA” ... Enjoys ... Tied for 19th in stroke play at the 2011 U.S. Amateur with scores skiing and fi shing in his spare time ... Full name is Jonathan Richard of 66-73 — 139 ... Member of the 2011 AJGA Wyndham Cup West Garrick ... Born in Chicago, IL ... Undeclared major.

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JAY HWANG RIGHT-HANDED • 5-8 • 160 • SOPHOMORE • SAN DIEGO, CA (TORREY PINES) CAREER STATISTICS Rnds Rnds Counter Year Starts Rds Victories Top 10 Top 20 Avg. <70

Summer 2012 — Played in the U.S. holes to beat Nicholas Reach, 7&6 ... In 2010 on the AJGA circuit, he Amateur, but missed the 36-hole cut. recorded six Top 20 results in eight starts, including a T5 at Jr. PGA 2011-12 — Recorded a scoring average Championship (70-70-72—212) ... Advanced to the fi nals of the 2009 of 73.1 in 25 rounds with two Top 10s and three Top 20 results ... U.S. Jr. Amateur before falling 4&3 to Jordan Spieth ... Posted rounds Matched his season-best of 68 three times ... Posted two rounds of 69 of 73-75—148 in stroke play at Trump National in Bedminster, NJ. (-3) at the Pac-12 Championship, where he fi nished T30 ... Best result High School — Lettered three years for coach Chris Drake at Torrey was a runner-up fi nish at the Snowman Getaway, where he posted score Pines HS ... Awarded team MVP honors each of his three seasons ... of 209 (-7) ... Also T2 at the U.S. Intercollegiate with a score of 209 Tied for fi rst at the 2011 SJGA Finals at Morgan Run with scores of (-1) ... Qualifi ed for the Farmer’s Open (Torrey Pines) in January of 69-72—141 ... Helped lead Torrey Pines to the team title ... In his senior 2012 ... Posted a 36-hole score of one-under par at the Farmer’s, but year, the Falcons won every dual match, and the league and state titles. missed the cut ... Earned a spot on the Fall DHR. Personal — Has one sister ... Both parents are of Chinese descent ... Junior Golf — 2010 AJGA All-America Honorable Mention ... Ad- Chose UCLA for its “awesome golf team and academics” ... Lists his vanced to the fi rst round of match play at the U.S. Amateur Publinks athletic thrill as making the fi nal at the 2009 U.S. Junior Amateur ... after tying for 34th place in stroke play with scores of 74-71—145 (+3) Born in Monterey Park ... Undeclared major with interests in Busi- ... Lost in the fi rst round 4&3 to Kevin Phelan of St. Augustine, FL ... ness/Economics. Member of the 2010 Canon Cup Team, where he won four straight

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JAKE KNAPP RIGHT-HANDED • 5-11• 160 • FRESHMAN • COSTA MESA, CA (ESTANCIA)

Summer 2012 — Missed the cut at the GC with scores of 67-72-73 — 212 ... Won the 2010 Toyota Tour Western Amateur, tying for 87th with Cup Series Boys division championship with scores of 72-73 — 145 scores of 75-72 — 147 (+3) ... Tied for at Carlton Oaks ... Placed second at the 2010 AJGA Junior at Centen- 20th at the Pacifi c Coast Amateur with nial with scores of 66-72-66 — 204 (-12) in Medford, Ore. ... Tied scores of 74-77-73-74 — 298 (+14) for fourth at the 2010 Under Armour/Vicky Hurst Championship at Bandon Dunes ... Finished sixth at with scores of 71-73 — 144 (E) at Superstition Mountain, Ariz. ... the SCGA Amateur with scores of 78- Tied for 17th at the 2010 ClubCorp Mission Hills Desert Junior with 72-71-70 — 291 (+3) at Big Canyon scores of 76-73-73 — 222 (+6) ... Tied for 21st at the Callaway Junior CC ... Advanced to the Round of 16 at the U.S. Amateur Publinks, World with scores of 76-76-74-71 — 297 (+9) at Torrey Pines South. falling 1-up to Alberto Sanchez ... Tied for 55th in stroke play at the High School — Played four years of varsity golf for coach Art Perry USAPL with scores of 74-72 — 146 (+4) at Soldier Hollow GC in at Estancia High School ... Won the 2012 CIF Individual Sectional Utah ... Defeated Dan Horner 3 & 2 in the Round of 64 and Bryson Championship with a score of 66 (-6). Dechambreau 1-up in the Round of 32 ... Tied for 13th at the 101st Personal — Has one older brother ... Chose UCLA for its “great California Amateur at La Cumbre CC with scores of 69-70 — 139 education, team and also because it’s close to home” ... Lists his greatest (-3) ... Lost in 19 holes in the Round of 32 to Mark Miller. thrill as posting a score of 10-under par at the Newport Beach CC in Junior Golf — Fired a 10-under par 61 at Newport Beach CC in 2012 U.S. Open local qualifying ... Likes going to the beach and playing U.S. Open local qualifying ... Ranked as high as 34th by GolfWeek in basketball in his spare time ... Full name is Jacob Richard Knapp ... 2011 ... Tied for fi fth at the 2011 Winn Grips Classic at Longbow Major is undeclared.

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AARON KUNITOMO RIGHT-HANDED • 5-8 • 155 • FRESHMAN • LAHAINA, HI (KAMEHAMEHA SCHOOL)

Summer 2012 — Missed the cut at the UCLA because it has been his dream school and it has the “strongest 2011 U.S. Amateur Publinks. foundation for personal, academic and athletic growth” ... Admires Junior Golf — Placed 17th at the 2009 Ray Lewis, All-Pro linebacker for the Baltimore Ravens ... Enjoys AJGA Junior All-Star at Lake Havasu surfi ng, bodyboarding, skimming and basketball in his spare time with scores of 77-72-76 — 225. ... Born in Anaheim, CA ... Full name is Aaron Taylor Kunitomo ... High School — Played for coach How- Major interests are in Business-Economics. ard Kihune at Kamehameha Schools. Personal — Has an older brother and two older sisters ... Chose

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BOBBY LANGE RIGHT-HANDED • 5-11 • 165 • SENIOR • SHERMAN OAKS, CA (HARVARD WESTLAKE) CAREER STATISTICS Rnds Rnds Counter Year Starts Rds Victories Top 10 Top 20 Avg. <70

2011-12 — Averaged 78.9 in 15 rounds as a junior ... Best result Junior Golf — In 2008, he tied for ninth at the Tee Up Jr. Challenge was T44 at the Cal Poly Invitational ... Posted a season-best round of at Oak Park GC in Beaumont with scores of 71-74-72—217 (+1). 74 (+2) in the Bill Cullum Invitational ... Played all his rounds as an High School — Lettered four years for coach Scott Wood at Harvard individual ... Earned a spot on the DHR all three quarters and boasted Westlake … Helped lead the Wolverines to a fourth place CIF fi nish a 4.0 gpa in the Fall. in 2008 by posting a 74 at Candlewood in Whittier … In the qualifi er 2010-11 — Best fi nish was T36 at the Anteater Invite with scores three days earlier, he fi red a 71 (-1) to help Harvard Westlake capture of 77-76-74—227 (+11) ... T40 at the Cal Poly Invite with scores of second place … Posted a 76 in the league fi nals to help his team 77-81-77—235 (+22) ... Averaged 77.6 in 18 rounds and six starts ,,, win the Mission League title in 2008 … Th e Wolverines also won Two-time member of the DHR who posted a 4.0 gpa in Spring 2011. the league championship in 2007 … Two-time all-league selection 2009-10 — Made six starts and averaged 78.1 in 18 rounds ... Best after fi nishing among the Top 10 individuals in the Mission League result was a tie for 59th at the UCR Braveheart, where he recorded his fi nals in 2008 and ’09. low round of 74 (+2) ... Th ree-time member of the Director’s Honor Personal — Has a younger brother and sister … Chose UCLA be- Roll with a cumulative GPA of 3.8. cause “it has the best combination of athletics and academics as well Amateur Golf — In June of 2008, he won the Sectional Qualifi er for as weather and it’s near home” … Lists his greatest thrill as playing the U.S. Junior Amateur at the Oregon Golf Assn. GC with scores of in the U.S. Junior Amateur at Shoal Creek and advancing to match 67-68—135 (-9) … At the Jr. Am, he tied for 59th in stroke play with play … Enjoys playing ping-pong with his brother … Admires Swiss scores of 72-80—152 (+8) before falling 4 & 3 in the fi rst round of tennis great Roger Federer … Full name is Robert McCabe Lange … match play to Cameron Peck, the eventual champion. Born in his hometown … Business-Economics major.

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REILLY MCMAHON RIGHT-HANDED • 5-11 • 155 • FRESHMAN • SANTA MARIA, CA (RIGHETTI)

Amateur and Junior Golf — In 2012, 23rd at the 2009 AJGA PING Phoenix Junior with scores of 74-72- he tied for fourth at the Heather Farr 72 — 218 (+2) ... Tied for 19th at the ClubCorp Mission Hills Desert Classic with scores of 69-67-70 — 206 Junior with scores of 77-74-69 — 220 (+4). ... Placed fi rst in the 2011 Toyota Tour High School — Lettered four years at Righetti High in Santa Maria Cup Racho San Marcos event with for coach Terrance Got ... 2012 MVP of the Pac-7 League ... 2012 scores of 71-77 — 146 ... On the SoCal CIF Championship runner-up ... Shot a Pac-7 record score FCWT circuit, he recorded three Top 10 results in 2010-11: third at of 63 ... Was the team’s low scorer for three seasons ... Received the the Coyote Creek GC event with scores of 72-72 — 144, fourth at Coaches Award his junior year. the Mission Hills Resort Pete Dye Course with scores of 71-67 — 138 Personal — Describes UCLA as a “great university,” with great coaches, and tied for eighth at the Olivas Links with scores of 79-68 — 147 team members, location and history ... Lists signing with UCLA as ... On the AJGA circuit, he tied for third at the Heather Farr Classic a personal athletic thrill ... Full name is Patrick Reilly McMahon ... with scores of 70-74-66 — 210 ... In 2009, he tied for seventh at Born in his hometown ... Undeclared major the Heather Farr Classic with scores of 70-70-73 — 213 ... Tied for

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MATT PINIZZOTTO RIGHT-HANDED • 5-11 • 180 • SOPHOMORE • SALINAS, CA (PALMA) CAREER STATISTICS Rnds Rnds Counter Year Starts Rds Victories Top 10 Top 20 Avg. <70

Summer 2012 — Played in the West- ... Tied for fourth at the ClubCorp Mission Hills Desert Junior with ern Am, but missed the 36-hole cut ... scores of 76-71-69 — 216 ... Also tied for seventh at the Trader Joe’s Tied for 28th at the Pacifi c Coast Am Junior Championship with scores of 69-71-70 — 210 ... Recorded in July with scores of 77-76-75-72 — 300 (+16). two victories in 13 events on the FCWT circuit and added 10 other 2011-12 — Averaged 73.6 in 18 rounds as a freshman ... Recorded Top 20 results ... Qualifi ed for the 2011 U.S. Amateur, but missed a pair of Top 10 results: 4th at the CSU San Marcos Invitational and the cut for match play at four-over par. T4 at the Snowman Getaway ... Also recorded a T13 at the Giff ord High School — Earned four varsity letters in golf at Palma HS for Collegiate ... Equaled his best round of 70 (-2) twice ... Th ree-time Coach Clem Richardson ... Th ree-time, First-Team All-TriCounty Director’s Honor Roll member. Athletic League selection ... Was Palma’s MVP as a junior and senior Junior Golf — In 2010 on the AJGA circuit, he recorded four Top 20 ... Helped lead the Chieftains to the CCS Championship in 2009. results in as many starts, including three Top 10 fi nishes ... Tied for Personal — Has one older brother, Greg ... Born in Monterey, CA ... second at the Tee UP Junior Challenge with scores of 69-67-75—211 Full name is Matthew Joseph Pinizzotto.

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MANAV SHAH RIGHT-HANDED • 5-9 • 155 • SOPHOMORE • BAKERSFIELD, CA (CENTENNIAL) CAREER STATISTICS Rnds Rnds Counter Year Starts Rds Victories Top 10 Top 20 Avg. <70

Summer 2012 — Tied for 26th at the with scores of 77-72-75 — 224 ... Earned West Coast Conference Western Am with scores of 73-69-71 honorable mention selection ... Finished second at the NCAA West — 213 (-3), but missed the cut ... Tied for 21st in stroke play at the Regional with scores of 70-72-67 — 209 (-7) ... Advanced with his U.S. Amateur Publinks with scores of 71-71 — 142 (E) ... Lost in team to the NCAA Championship, where the Torreros tied for 16th the Round of 64 to Richard Hattori of Honolulu ... Placed 10th at ... Tied for 56th individually with scores of 71-74-80 — 225 (+9). the 113th SCGA Amateur Championship with scores of 71-72-79- High School — Attended Centennial High School in Bakersfi eld, 73 — 295 (+7). CA ... Four-year letter winner in golf at Centennial, playing for coach 2011-12 — Sat out the season per NCAA transfer rules. Andy Muro ... Was also named all-area and all-league teams in each Summer of 2011 — Was the runner up in late July at the Bakersfi eld of his four years in high school ... Named All-Area Player of the Year City Amateur with scores of 69-68 — 137 ... Finished second at the in his junior and senior seasons ... CIF Central Valley Champion SCGA Amateur with scores of 70-67-67-67 — 271 (-13) ... Finished in his junior year ... Finished second at the Los Angeles City Junior 31st at the Pacifi c Coast Amateur with scores of 75-74-71-74 — 294 Championship and Bakersfi eld City Championship in 2010 ... Aver- ... Finished 25th at the Dogwood Invitational with scores of 73-68- aged 70.7 in his senior year ... Th ree-time captain in his fi nal three 70-70 — 281 (-7). seasons at Centennial ... Was a member of the Southwest Yosemite 2010-11 at USD — Finished second at the Kauai Collegiate Invitational League Championship team during his freshman year. with scores of 71-70-71 — 211 (-5) ... Tied for seventh at the San Diego Personal — Has one older sister, Mansi ... Chose UCLA because “it Intercollegiate with scores of 73-73-72 — 218 ... Tied for ninth at the has always been a childhood dream to become a Bruin” ... Lists his Barona Invitational with scores of 67-72-79 — 218 ... Competed as biggest thrill as competing in the NCAA Championship ... Son of an individual at the Falcon Invitational where he tied for 30th with Sanjay and Bela Shah ... Favorite athletes are and Kobe scores of 77-77-73 — 227 ... Tied for 30th at the Giff ord Collegiate Bryant ... Born in his hometown ... Economics major.

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PRESTON VALDER RIGHT-HANDED • 5-8 • 130 • SOPHOMORE • YORBA LINDA, CA (SERVITE) CAREER STATISTICS Rnds Rnds Counter Year Starts Rds Victories Top 10 Top 20 Avg. <70

2011-12 — Averaged 73.6 in 15 scores of 66-69-68—213 (-13) ... 2009 Rolex AJGA Second-Team rounds as a freshman ... In his fi rst All-American. collegiate tournament, the Cal Poly High School — Lettered four years in golf for coach Dane Jako at Invitational, he placed second at 212 (-1) ... Fired a collegiate best Servite HS ... Helped lead the Friars to consecutive CIF Southern score of 65 (-6) in his fi rst round ... Recorded Top 20 results in four Section golf championships in 2009, ’10 and ’11 ... In May 2010, he of his fi ve starts ... Tied for 10th at the CSU San Marcos Invitational. was named Boys Golf Athlete of the Week following a round of 69 at Junior Golf — In 2010 he tied for 10th at the ClubCorp Mission Redhawk GC to help Servite win its second CIF title ... Won the 2011 Hills Junior with scores of 72-73-75—220 (+4) ... He also tied for Trinity League championship ... Voted 2011 Orange County Register 21st at the Rolex Tournament of Champions with scores of 76-74- Golfer of the Year ... First-Team All-Orange County in 2010 and ’11 74-82—306 (+18) ... Placed 22nd at the Footjoy Invitational with ... Th ree-time First-Team All-Trinity League selection ... Teammate scores of 68-73-72-72—285 (+5) ... In 2009 he placed fourth at the of Patrick Cantlay. ClubCorp event with scores of 70-70-72—212 (-4) ... Also tied for Personal — Has one younger sister ... Chose UCLA “because of the third at the 2009 Randy Smith Classic in Lubbock, TX with scores combination of both great academics and great golf” ... Admires Aus- of 70-71-70—211 (-5) ... Won the ‘09 PING Phoenix Junior with tralian pro golfer Adam Scott ... Born in Fullerton ... Undeclared major.

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PONTUS WIDEGREN RIGHT-HANDED • 5-9 • 170 • SENIOR • DANDERYD, SWEDEN (DANDERYD GYMNASIUM) CAREER STATISTICS Rnds Rnds Counter Year Starts Rds Victories Top 10 Top 20 Avg. <70

2011-12 — Helped lead Sweden to a tie for 12th at the 2012 World where he also played center on his school’s hockey team. Team Championship in Turkey ... Individually, he tied for 70th ... Personal — Has one younger brother, Olle … Has played golf since he Ended the season ranked 97th by GolfWeek and 153rd by GolfStat ... was seven and began competing when he was 12 … Also started playing Earned Second-Team All-Pac-12 honors ... Averaged 73.1 in 37 rounds hockey at the age of seven … Chose UCLA because of “its coaches, as a junior ... Best fi nish was T2 at the Southern Highlands Collegiate athletic atmosphere and academics” … Lists his greatest athletic thrill Masters where he fi red an opening round 69 (-3) ... Fired his season- as representing his country in nine national team championships and best score of 66 (-6) in the fi rst round of the Amer Ani Invitational, “winning the Junior World Cup along with great friends” … Admires where he tied for sixth ... Tied for eighth at the U.S. Intercollegiate, Swiss tennis star Roger Federer and Detroit Red Wings forward Henrik where he posted a fi nal round 68 (-2) ... Recorded 10 rounds under Zetterberg, a native of Sweden … Surname is procounced VEE-di-gren par, third-best on the team. … Born in Stockholm … History major. 2010-11 — Ended the season ranked 29th by GolfWeek and 58th by GolfStat ... Selected 3rd Team All-American by GolfWeek and earned honorable mention acclaim from the GCAA ... Earned 1st Team All- Pac-10 honors and honorable mention All-Pac-10 Academic laurels ... Won the Fall Preview with scores of 75-70-69—214 (-2), his fi rst collegiate victory ... T5 at the Western with scores of 65-72-73—210 (E) ... T8 at the USC Invite with scores of 69-73-72—214 (+1) ... T11 at the Pac-10 Championship with scores of 73-71-74-66—284 (+4) ... Th ree-time member of the DHR. 2009-10 — Earned 2nd Team All-Pac-10 honors after averaging 71.8 in 37 rounds ... Named to the GCAA All-West Region Team ... Finished the season ranked 59th by GolfWeek and 68th by GolfStat ... Tied for third twice as a freshman: at the Giff ord Classic with scores of 72-69-67—208 (-8) and at the Battle of the Beach with scores of 70-72-64—206 (-7) ... His 64 (-7) in the fi nal round was a collegiate best ... Posted scores of 69-71 (-4) in the fi rst two rounds of the NCAA Championship ... Played for Sweden in the Palmer Cup and was 3-1-0 in matches against U.S. competition ... Tied for the team lead with 10 rounds under 70 and ranked second with 13 rounds under par ... Member of the Director’s Honor Roll in Fall (2009) and Winter (2010) and had a cumulative grade point average better than 3.0. Amateur Golf — In 2009, he helped lead Sweden to the European Men’s Team Championship with scores of 67-67—134 (-10) … In August of 2009, he won the Swedish Jr. Masters with scores of 76-65- 68-72—281 (-9) … Later that week, he won the club championship at the Stockholm GC (par 69) with scores of 68-66-63-64—261 (-15) … Also won the same title as a 13 year-old … Helped Sweden fi nish second in the 2008 Junior World Cup with a 24-under par score of 828 … Individually, he tied for 12th with scores of 67-70-71-72 — 280 … Was part of a three-player Swedish team that fi nished third in the World Amateur Team Championships in Australia in 2008 … Posted scores of 72-73-73-74—292 (+2) to tie for 17th individually (par was 290) … Also played in the ’08 Scandinavian Masters … Won the 2007 World Youth Amateur Championship in Nagoya, Japan with scores of 68-65-74-68—275 … Member of the Swedish National Team since 2005 … Won two silvers and one gold medal at the Junior World Cup. Junior Golf — Ranked as high as sixth on the AJGA circuit …Re- corded four Top 10 results in 2007-08: T5 at the 2007 Junior Players Championship (68-71-78—217), T9 at the 2007 Polo Jr. Golf Classic (68-72—140) and T5 at the ’08 Th underbird International Junior (74- 67-70—211) and placed second at the ’08 Jr. Players Championship (74-68-68—210) … In November 2008, he was awarded the AJGA’s Jerry Cole Sportsmanship Award for his “respect for fellow players, as well as tournament staff and volunteers.” High School — Attended Danderyd Gymnasium in his hometown, 1199 TTWO-TIMEWO-TIME NNATIONALATIONAL CCHAMPIONS:HAMPIONS: 11988,988, 22008008

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Tournament Anton Patrick Pedro Alex Shi Pontus Date/Course (Par) Arboleda Cantlay Figueiredo Yup Kim Widegren Cal Poly Inv...... 73 (I) Oct. 2-3 ...... 71 Monarch Dunes (71) ...... 67 1st Nicklaus Invite ...... 70...... 73 ...... 71 Oct. 11-12 ...... 74...... 75 ...... 77 Muirfi eld Village (72) ...... 74 T9 ...... 74 17th ...... 77 T25 Windon Memorial ...... 70...... 70 ...... 71 ...... 73 Oct. 16-17 ...... 74...... 73 ...... 69 ...... 70 Evanston GC (70) ...... 69 T12 ...... 72 T22 ...... 70 T4 ...... 73 T24 U.S. Collegiate Champs ...... 69 ...... 76...... 75 ...... 74 Oct. 23-25 ...... 71 ...... 71...... 69 ...... 70 GC of Georgia (72) ...... 72 T3 ...... 70 T19 ...... 74 T22 ...... 72 T17 Giff ord CC...... 71...... 63 ...... 70...... 70 ...... 74 Oct. 31-Nov. 2 ...... 80...... 70 ...... 75...... 74 ...... 70 CordeValle (71) ...... 74 T41 ...... 70 2nd ...... 70 T10 ...... 72 T13 ...... 70 T7 Amer Ari Inv...... 69...... 70 ...... 70...... 70 ...... 66 Feb. 1-3 ...... 70...... 73 ...... 73...... 73 ...... 69 Waikoloa KC (72) ...... 71 T9 ...... 75 T49 ...... 68 T13 ...... 73 T39 ...... 74 T6 San Diego Int...... 77...... 72...... 74 ...... 73 Feb. 13-14 ...... 78...... 75...... 78 ...... 72 San Diego CC (72) ...... 70 T26 ...... 73 T10 ...... 68 T10 ...... 78 T18 SHCM ...... 75...... 74 ...... 74...... 69 Mar. 9-11 ...... 78...... 71 ...... 73...... 71 So. Highlands (72) ...... 73 T33 ...... 81 T33 ...... 79 T33 ...... 74 T2 U.S. Intercollegiate ...... 68 (I) ...... 67...... 69 ...... 71 Mar. 30-Apr.1 ...... 73...... 74...... 72 ...... 72 Stanford GC (70) ...... 70 T8 ...... 68 T2 ...... 74 T17 ...... 68 T8 Western Intercollegiate ...... 72...... 69 ...... 71...... 71 ...... 76 Apr. 14-15 ...... 72...... 71 ...... 76...... 71 ...... 74 Pasatiempo GC (70) ...... 71 T14 ...... 68 T2 ...... 69 T17 ...... 71 T11 ...... 73 T36 Pac-12 Champs...... 73...... 69 ...... 71...... 75 ...... 79 Apr. 27-29 ...... 70...... 70 ...... 69...... 74 ...... 76 Trysting Tree GC ...... 69...... 71 ...... 71...... 71 ...... 73 Par 72 ...... 75 T13 ...... 70 T5 ...... 70 7th ...... 77 T37 ...... 71 42nd NCAA Regional ...... 73...... 69 ...... 68...... 74 ...... 78 May 17-19 ...... 75...... 75 ...... 69...... 68 ...... 76 Olde Stone (72)...... 73 T23 ...... 76 T19 ...... 70 2nd ...... 77 T17 ...... 73 T46 NCAA Championship...... 67...... 74 ...... 74...... 76 ...... 74 May 29-31 ...... 72...... 72 ...... 72...... 71 ...... 78 Riviera CC (71)...... 76 T13 ...... 66 T4 ...... 69 T13 ...... 74 T54 ...... 77 T120 Total Strokes/Rounds ...... 2466/34 ...... 1993/28...... 2428/34 ...... 2467/34 ...... 2706/37...... Scoring Average...... 72.5 ...... 71.1 ...... 71.4 ...... 72.5 ...... 73.1 (To par) ...... (+44) ...... (-5) ...... (+1) ...... (+42) ...... (+66)

Team Statistics Arboleda Cantlay Figueiredo Kim Widegren Tournament Wins ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 0 Top 10 Finishes ...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 2 ...... 4 Top 20 Finishes ...... 7 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 7 ...... 6 Rounds Under Par ...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 17 ...... 8 ...... 10 Rounds Under 70 ...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 8 ...... 5 ...... 4 Counter Pct...... 27/30 (90%) ...... 26/28 (93%) ...... 30/31 (97%) ...... 31/34 (91%) ...... 27/37 (73%)

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Tournament Mario Jay Matt Bobby Preston Date/Course (Par) Clemens Hwang Pinizzotto Lange Valder Cal Poly Inv...... 76 (I) 65 (I) Oct. 2-3 ...... 76 73 Monarch Dunes (71) ...... 79 T44 74 2nd Nicklaus Invite ...... 76 ...... 75 Oct. 11-12 ...... 72 ...... 76 Muirfi eld Village (72) ...... 75 T18 ...... 80 T40 Windon Memorial ...... 72 ...... 72 (I) Oct. 16-17 ...... 72 ...... 73 Evanston GC (70) ...... 73 T33 ...... 78 T57 Bill Cullum Inv...... 75 (I) ...... 74 (I) 70 (I) Oct. 17-18 ...... 70...... 76 71 Wood Ranch (72) ...... 69 T7 ...... 77 T48 77 T18 U.S. Collegiate Champs ...... 70 Oct. 23-25 ...... 78 GC of Georgia (72) ...... 69 T19 Giff ord CC...... 77...... 74 (I) ...... 71 (I) ...... 78 (I) 77 (I) Oct. 31-Nov. 2 ...... 72...... 76 ...... 73...... 77 73 CordeValle (71) ...... 70 T23 ...... 76 T44 ...... 72 T13 ...... 74 T55 76 T44 CSU San Marcos Inv...... 78 (I) ...... 74 (I) ...... 83 (I) 75 (I) Feb. 6-7 ...... 71...... 70...... 92 71 Shadowridge (72) ...... 73 T5 ...... 75 4th ...... 86 65th 81 T10 San Diego Int...... 77 ...... Feb. 13-14 ...... 76 SDCC ...... 76 T40 Snowman Getaway ...... 66 (I) ...... 68 (I) ...... 72 (I) ...... 76 (I) 74 (I) Feb. 27-28 ...... 73...... 71 ...... 73...... 82 75 Palm Valley (72) ...... 69 1st ...... 70 2nd ...... 70 T4 ...... 78 T74 73 T15 SHCM ...... 74 Mar. 9-11 ...... 77 So. Highlands (72) ...... 73 T27 U.S. Intercollegiate ...... 70...... 70 (I) ...... 76 Mar. 30-Apr. 2 ...... 75...... 71 ...... 73 Stanford GC (70) ...... 75 T37 ...... 68 T2 ...... 74 T46 Western Intercollegiate ...... 75 (I) ...... 68 Apr. 14-15 ...... 72...... 76 Pasatiempo GC (70) ...... 72 T23 ...... 77 T30 Pac-12 Championship ...... 79 Apr. 27-29 ...... 69 Trysting Tree GC ...... 69 Par 72 ...... 77 T30

Total Strokes/Rounds ...... 1743/24 ...... 1828/25 ...... 1326/18 ...... 1184/15 1105/15 Scoring Average...... 72.6 ...... 73.1 ...... 73.6 ...... 78.9 73.6 (To par) ...... (+30) ...... (+49) ...... (+45) ...... (+110) (+31) (I)—player competed as an individual competitor.

Team Statistics Clemens Hwang Pinizzotto Lange Valder Totals Tournament Wins ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 2 Top 10 Finishes ...... 3 ...... 2 ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 2 ...... 29 Top 20 Finishes ...... 4 ...... 3 ...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 4 ...... 50 Rounds Under Par ...... 8 ...... 7 ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 4 ...... 80 Rounds Under 70 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 1 ...... 39 Counter Pct...... 8/12 (67%) ...... 14/16 (88%) ...... 4/6 (67%) ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... —

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UCLA Score Top UCLA Date Tournament (Host) /Finish Individual Oct. 2-3 Firestone Grill Cal Poly Invitational (Cal Poly)) individuals Figueiredo, 1st (211, -2) Oct. 11-12 Jack Nicklaus Invitational (Ohio State) 5th, 886 (+22) Arboleda, T9 (218, +2) Oct. 16-17 Windon Memorial Classic (Northwestern) 2nd, 851 (+11) Kim, T4 (210, E) Oct. 17-18 Bill Cullum Invitational (CS Northridge) individuals Clemens, T7 (214, -2) Oct. 23-25 U.S. Collegiate Championship (Georgia Tech) 1st, 852 (-12) Cantlay, T3 (212, -4) Oct. 31-Nov.2 Giff ord Collegiate Championship* (UCLA) 2nd, 1,061 (-4) Cantlay, 2nd (203, -10) Feb. 1-3 Amer Ari at Waikoloa (Hawai’i-Hilo) 5th, 846 (-18) Widegren, T6 (209, -7) Feb. 6-7 CSU San Marcos Invitational individuals Pinizzotto, 4th (219, +3) Feb. 13-14 San Diego Intercollegiate (San Diego State) 3rd, 884 (+20) Kim, Figueiredo, T10 (220, +4) Feb. 27-28 Del Walker Match Play Championship (LBS) 1st, 3-0-0 Widegren, 3-0-0 Feb. 27-28 Snowman Getaway (Washington State) individuals Clemens, 1st (208, -8) Mar. 9-11 Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters (UNLV) 3rd, 882 (+18) Widegren, T2 (214, -2) Mar. 30-Apr. 1 U.S. Intercollegiate (Stanford) 4th, 852 (+12) Figueiredo, T2 (209, -1) Apr. 14-15 Western Intercollegiate* (San Jose State) 3rd, 1,067 (+17) Cantlay, T2 (208, -2) Apr. 27-29 Pac-12 Championship* (Oregon State) 4th, 1,433 (-7) Cantlay, T5 (280, -8) May 17-19 NCAA Regional (Western Kentucky) 3rd, 863 (-1) Figueiredo, 2nd (207, -9) May 29-31 NCAA Championship (USC, Stroke Play) 2nd 861 (+9) Cantlay, T4 (212, -1) June 1 NCAA Championship (Match Play) Oregon d. UCLA 3-2, 1st Round

Th e 2012 U.S. Collegiate Championship winners (l-r): Asst. Coach Head Coach Derek Freeman, Mario Clemens, Pontus Widegren Jason Sigler, Pedro Figueiredo, Patrick Cantlay, Alex Shi Yup Kim, and Preston Valder.

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Corey Pavin began his 31st season as a professional golfer in 2013.

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than $1.4 million in 2004. He tied for fi fth at the 1996 Masters and tied for ninth at the 1994 U.S. Open. Duff y was inducted into the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame in 2002. Former Bruin Scott McCarron, who played at UCLA from 1985-88, won his fi rst professional tournament—the 1996 Freeport-McDermott Classic and tied for 10th at the Masters that season. McCarron, who won the 1997 and 2001 BellSouth Classics and recorded Top 10 fi nishes at the ’97 U.S. Open and PGA Championships, has won more than $12 million on the TOUR. In 2003, McCarron won more than $1.2 million with two Top 10 fi nishes, including a second place fi nish at the Las Vegas Invitational. In 2008, following an injury the previous year, McCarron won nearly $1 million to retain his TOUR card. Tom Pernice Jr., a former two-time All- American and 1982 Corey Pavin UCLA graduate, en- joyed one of his best seasons in 2006. He UCLA has produced many outstanding golfers, including the won more than $2 mil- likes of PGA TOUR members Corey Pavin, Duff y Waldorf, Scott lion, recording six Top McCarron, Tom Pernice Jr., Steve Pate, Brandt Jobe, Jay Delsing, 10 fi nishes, including a John Merrick, Parker McLachlin and Kevin Chappell. Th ese 10 runner-up result at the players have won nearly $90 million in their careers through the Fed Ex St. Jude Classic. Scott McCarron 2011 season. In 2001, he won over One of the most successful players on the TOUR, Corey Pavin, was a $1.3 million, including a victory at Th e International. In 1999, he two-time fi rst-team All-American, the Pacifi c-10 Conference and NCAA won his fi rst tournament, the Buick Open, by fi ring a fi nal round 65 Player of the Year in 1982, and the ’82 Pac-10 individual champion. to win by one shot over Tom Lehman. In 1998, he fi nished second in He won 11 collegiate tournaments while at UCLA and participated in the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro Am, tied for 11th at the Greater the 1981 Walker Cup and the 1982 Masters and U.S. Open while still Vancouver Open and a collegian. In 1995, Pavin won his fi rst “major” — the U.S. Open at placed 16th at the Shinnecock Hills. His clutch four-wood to fi ve feet on the 18th hole Sprint International. and subsequent par secured a two-shot victory over Greg Norman. He In 2004 he won more qualifi ed for the PGA TOUR in 1983, and in 1984, he won his fi rst than $1.4 million professional tournament. He has won 28 professional tournaments and fi nished among (12 on the international circuit), including the 1994 and 1995 Los the Top 10 fi ve times. Angeles Opens and the 2012 Allianz Championship on the Champions In 2005, he recorded Tour. He played on the victorious 1991 and ’93 U.S. Ryder Cup teams his fourth million and has earned more than dollar season by $16 million. He fi nished winning more than 1991 as the PGA’s leading $1.3 million in prize money winner and was money. In 2008, his named the TOUR’s Player 26th on TOUR, he of the Year that season. In recorded fi ve Top 10 2010, Pavin served as the results and won more Tom Pernice, Jr. U.S. Ryder Cup captain. than $1.1 million. In 2011, he tied for A Bruin golf letterman third at the fi nal event of the season — the Children’s Miracle Net- from 1982-85, Duffy work — and earned his TOUR card in addition to his Champions Waldorf was a two-time Tour status. In his 30-year career, he has won more than $14 million. NCAA All-American and the 1985 College Player Brandt Jobe, a 24-year PGA professional, played for the Bruins from of the Year. As a senior in 1985-88 and helped lead UCLA to its fi rst NCAA team championship 1985, Waldorf won the in men’s golf. His second place individual fi nish at the NCAAs that Pac-10 title and earned a season was the highest by a UCLA player until Kevin Chappell won spot on the U.S. Walker the 2008 title. As a professional, Jobe has won over $8 million and Cup team. He has won added nine international victories. In 2005, he fi nished 25th on the four times on the PGA money list with more than $1.7 million in earnings. In 2011, he enjoyed TOUR, including the another fi ne season, banking $1.6 million, and recording four Top 10 2000 National Car Rental results, including a T2 at the Memorial and a T23 at the U.S. Open. Golf Classic. In his 27- Former All-American and Pac-10 Conference champion John Merrick year PGA career, Waldorf (UCLA ’04) earned his PGA Tour card by fi nishing among the top has won more than $11 Duff y Waldorf money winners on the 2006 Nationwide Tour. Merrick won the Peek ’n million, including more Peak Classic and took home $100,000. In his rookie PGA Tour season 2244 TTWO-TIMEWO-TIME NNATIONALATIONAL CCHAMPIONS:HAMPIONS: 11988,988, 22008008

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a spot as a captain’s pick on the victorious 1999 Ryder Cup team. of 2007, he earned nearly $650,000, made 16 cuts and Another UCLA All-American, Jay Delsing, was a key member of two fi nished 129th on the money Pacifi c-10 title teams. He was a three-time all-conference selection list. In 2008, Merrick earned and earned fi rst-team All-America honors in 1982 and second team nearly $1.3 million, and tied acclaim in 1983. During his All-America years, he captured seven for fi fth at the U.S. Open at collegiate tournament titles. He has won more than $3 million on Torrey Pines. In 2010, Mer- the PGA TOUR, tied for second at the 1995 FedEx St. Jude Classic rick earned $1.4 million by and fi nished eighth at the 1994 Los Angeles Open. His best fi nish in making 17 cuts in 28 starts. 1998 was a tie for ninth in the Bell Canadian Open. His career earnings are more Former NCAA individual champion and UCLA All-America Kevin than $5.5 million. Chappell has won more than $2 million on the PGA TOUR in four Another former Bruin, years as a professional. He tied for third at the 2011 U.S. Open, tied Parker McLachlin (UCLA for second at the Valero Texas ’02) earned more than Open and made 13 of 26 $625,000 on the PGA and cuts. In 2012, he made the Nationwide tours in 2007. In cut at the Masters and tied his fi rst season on the PGA for 10th at the U.S. Open. TOUR in 2008, he won the On the Nationwide Tour John Merrick Reno-Tahoe Invitational and in 2010, Chappell earned earned almost $1.3 million nearly $300,000 in prize to rank 68th on the money money and won the Fresh list. He has won more than $2 million in his nine-year career. Express Classic, his first professional victory. He also recorded four other Top 5 results. Jim Albus, a 1965 UCLA graduate, was the head pro- fessional at the Piping Rock Club on Long Island for 14 years before choosing to play on the Champions Tour full-time in 1990. He won six tournaments, including the 1998 GTE Classic. His Parker McLachlin Steve Pate best season was 1994, when he won the Vantage At Th e In his 22-year Dominion and the Bank of Kevin Chappell career, Steve Pate has won more than $8 million and enjoyed a fi ne Boston Senior Classic and season on the Champions Tour in 2011. He won more than $300,000, earned $1.2 million. Some of his other Champions Tour victories recorded three Top 10 results and made 15 of 15 cuts. As a collegian, include titles at the 1991 Ford Senior Players Championship and he lettered at UCLA from 1980-83, winning four college tournaments. the 1993 GTE Suncoast Classic. A member of the Metropolitan In 1983, Pate won the Pacifi c-10 Championship and earned fi rst-team (NY) PGA Hall of Fame, Albus has won more than $6 million in his All-America honors. He won six PGA tournaments and competed on professional career. both the U.S. Kirin Cup Team (1988) and the winning U.S. Ryder Cup team in 1991. A wrist injury kept him off the Tour in 1997, but he recovered in time to win the 1998 CVS Charity Classic and earn

UCLA’S PGA TOUR LEGACY UCLA’S DISTINGUISHED AMATEURS

Years on Career UCLA’S U.S. AMATEUR UCLA’S SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Golfer Tour Earnings Victories PUBLINKS CHAMPIONS AMATEUR CHAMPIONS Jim Albus 19* $ 6.4M 9 1951 Dave Stanley 1936 Roger Kelley Patrick Cantlay 1 0.2K 0 1953 Ted Richards 1946 Bobby Gardner Kevin Chappell 4 2.1M 0 1954 Ted Richards Jay Delsing 28 3.6M 2 UCLA’S U.S. WALKER CUP 1960 Ben Alyea Brandt Jobe 24 8.6M 11 PARTICIPANTS 1961 Ted Richards Scott McCarron 20 12.6M 7 1961 Bobby Gardner 1987 Greg Starkman Parker McLachlin 9 2.3M 1 1982 Corey Pavin 2001 John Merrick John Merrick 8 5.5M 1 1985 Duff y Waldorf 2003 Roy Moon Corey Pavin 30 16.3M 28 2011 Patrick Cantlay 2011 Patrick Cantlay Steve Pate 22 8M 6 Tom Pernice 30 14.8M 2 UCLA’S CALIFORNIA Duff y Waldorf 27 11.8M 7 AMATEUR CHAMPIONS Totals — $92.0M 74 1937 Roger Kelly *Champions Tour. 1938 Roger Kelly M–indicates millions 1947 Bobby Gardner 1984 Duff y Waldorf 2255 TTWO-TIMEWO-TIME NNATIONALATIONAL CCHAMPIONS:HAMPIONS: 11988,988, 22008008

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A Michael Cress, 1991-92 John Grund, 1980 Jorgen Aker, 1992-93 Tim Cruikshank, 1988-89-91 James Guggia, 1969 Claude Akins, 1976 Roger Gunn, 1983-84-85 Ben Alyea, 1949-50 D Daniel Dalton, na Anton Arboleda, 2011-12 H John Darrah, 1960 Bob Hamlett, 1982 Trevor Arts, 1994-95-96 Cliff ord Davis, 1963 Rich Handy, na B Douglas De Heras, na Charlie Harris, 2007 Mark Badraun, na Jay Delsing, 1980-81-82-83 Lynn Harris, na Louis Bartoletti, 1981-82-83 John Denny, 1976-77-79 Terry Hartshorn, 1964-65-66 Doug Batty, 2002-03 Perry Dickey, r Steve Haynes, 1988-89-90-91 Craig Bough, 1966 Brandon DiTullio, 1997-98, 00-01 Chris Heintz, 2004-05-06-07 Regan Bayless, na Jerry DiTullio, 1968-69-70-71 Erik Helmstetter, 1983 Brad Bell, 1983-84 Connor Driscoll, 2008-09-10-11 Fredrik Henge, na Mike Bellmar. 1971-72-73 Guy Hertfelder, 1983 Joe Bendetti. na Justin Hicks, 1993 Larry Benson, 1966-67-68-69 Mike Higgins, 1964-65-66-67 Kenneth Berris, 1965 Eric Hinkelman, na Seymour Black. 1951 Mike Holmes, na Steven Blancarte. 1973-74-75-76 Joe Horacek, 1963 Charles Blek, 1964 Scott Houston, na George Blek. na Roger Howitt, na Cameron Blount, 1997 Anthony Hughes, 1975 Gary Boatwright, 1975-76 Darren Humphrey, 1996-97 Brian Bock, 1991-92-93, 95 Jay Hwang, 2012 Kevin Bodlovich, 1999-00 Adam Booth, na I Daniel Im, 2005-06-07 Bill Borden. 1977 Ben Bost. 1997 J John Charles Bowen, 1972-73 Jack Jenkins, 1989 Travis Brasher, na Sang-Eun Ji, 2001-02-03 Don Briggs, 1966-67-68 Brandt Jobe, 1985-86-87 David Brown, na Jeff ery Johnson, 1981-82 Stephen Brown, 1969-70, 72 Brandon Christianson Travis Johnson, 2000-01, 03-04 Pat Brown, 1989 James Johnson, 1988-89 Patrick Brownfi eld, 1991-92 Steve Jones, 2003 Stephen Burnett, na E Bill Eaton, 1969-70-71 K C James Elling, na Jason Kang, 2007-08 Michael Cairns, 1992-93-94 Craig Engstrand, 1969-70 Brian Kaufman, 1963-64-65-66 Bob Call, 1981 Douglas Kazanjian, na Peter Campbell, 2004-05-06-07 F Jeff Keen, na Patrick Cantlay, 2011-12 Billy Faeth, na Vic Kelley, Jr., 1965 James Carson, na Joel Farkas, na Vic Kelley, Sr. 1934-35-36 Dean Catalano, 1989 David Figueroa, na Jerry Kestenberg, 1960 Kevin Chappell, 2005-06-07-08 Pedro Figueiredo, 2010-11-12 Christopher Kim, na Bob Chase, 1953 Bill Finestone, r Albert Kim, na Brandon Christianson, 2005-06-07-08 Steven Fink, 1977-78 Alex Shi Yup Kim, 2009-10-11-12 Dave Christoff ersen, 1965 Jerry Fischkes, 1964 Tony Kim, na Peter Chun, na Seamus Fitzpatrick, na Justin Kim, na Kevin Claborn, 1991-92-93 Erik Flores, 2006-07-08-09 J.T. Kohut, 2000-01 Mario Clemens, 2010-11-12 Bill Foote, 1956 James Collart, 1963-64 Richard Foote, 1958-59 L John Collet, na Roger Fox, na Greg Lane. na William Cooper, 1964 Ken Fox, na Bobby Lange, 2010-11-12 Steve Conway, 2001-02-03-04 Philip Francis, 2008-09 Bobby Lasken, 1985-86-87-88 Jeff Cracolice, na Harry Freund, 1986-87-88 Peter Lazlo, 1969-70-71 Ross Fulgentis, 1998-99-00 Kevin Leach, 1984-85, 1987-88 Richard Lebby, 1972-73-74 G Roberto Lebreja, 1986, 87-88-89 EGEND L Gregory Garbero, 1988-89-90-91 Dave Ledbetter, 1964-65-66 Th ree sources were used for this list: the Varsity Bob Gardner, 1947-48 Edward Lee, 1996-97-98 Club database, lettermen’s lists compiled by Paul Garry, na James Lee, 2006-07-08 coaches dating back to 1962, and results. Arthur Gates, na Lucas Lee, 2006-07-08 Brent Gaulke, na In some instances, players are listed as lettermen Brian Leitgeb, na Neil Gendel, na based only on their results in competitions. Craig Leslie, 2005-06-07-08 Ted Gleason, 1991-92-93 Lloyd Lessor, 1963 na—Player listed in Varsity Club database, James Goodman, na Mark Levander, 1984-85 but not on the coach’s list of lettermen. Th ey Richard Grafman, 1963 Spencer Levin, 2003 may have earned a letter prior to 1962, but Bob Grassa, na Peter Libkind, 1964 no record exists. Lance Graville, 1993-94-95 Mitch Lieber, 1981 Richard Greenwood, 1986-87-88-89 r—Player listed on the roster only. Robert Lippman, na Gary Griffi n, 1965 Richard Logan, 1966-67-68 Rene Grivel, 1970-71 Eric Lohman, 1994-95-96 John Groper, na Mike Long, na Lawrence Grossman, na

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Scott Lorenz, 1983, 1986 Tom Nixon, 1991-92-93 Th omas Saliba, na Alan Loveless, 1964 Jay Novak, na Mark Sander, na Paul Loveless, 1963-64 Byron Schlagenhauf, 1996-97-98-99 Brad Lozares, 1967-68 O Beau Schoolcraft, 2009 Paul Ohshima, na Scott Schrader, 1989 M Jerry O’Neal, 1948-49-50 John Segelke, na Warren MacGregor, 1972-73-74-75 Timothy O’Neill, na Jason Semelsberger, 97-98-99-00 Ian Macnaughton, na Rob Oosterhaus, 1995-96 Bill Shelton, 1948 Tom Madison, 1965 Gary Osheroff , na Brad Sherfy, 1977-78 Brian Mahon, 1983-84-85-86 Martin Shibata, 1975 Gregor Main, 2009-10-11 P Len Shonka, 1976 Paul Marchewka, 1969-70 Jeff rey Padilla, r Kyle Shoren, 1996-97 Matt Marshall, 2005-06 Steve Pate, 1980-81, 83 Jeff Short, 1976-77-78-79 Robert Marten, 1977-78-79 Corey Pavin, 1978-79-80, 1982 Roy Signer, 1946 Richard Matteoli, 1972-73-74 John Peck, 1975-76-77 Howard Simon, 1963 Scott McCarron, r John Perles, 1981-82-83 Stephen Simpkin, r Mike McCarthy, 1989 Tom Pernice, 1978-79-80-81 Kevin Smith, 1968 Jeff McGraw, 1998-99-00 Matt Pinizzotto, 2012 Charlie Smith, na Parker McLachlin, 1999-00-01-02 James Porter, 1971-72-73-74 Wesley Smith, 1963 Dennis McNeal, 1966, 1968 John Poucher, 2003-04-05-06 Larry Smith, 1963 Brian McShane, na Stuart Smith, 1981-82, 1984 Alfred Melanson, na Q David Solomon, 1991-92-93 John Merrick, 2001-02-03-04 Manuel Quezada, na Rob Stanger, r Mason Merrins, r Dave Stanley, 1950-51-52 Mark Metzger, 1983-84 R Greg Starkman, 1983-84-85 Michael Miller, 1994-95-96 Th omas Randolph, 1977, 1979-80 Ray Steelsmith, 1950-51 Norman Mogil, 1966 Mike Reidel, 1985 Robert Sullivan, 1986-87-89-90 Chris Monroe, na Mikw Reider, 1973-74-75 Robert Swenson, na Roy Moon, 2001-02-03-04 Joakim Renstrom, 2004-05 Bill Moore, 1960 Oliver Rheinfurth, 1981-82-83 T Bob Moorefi eld, 1948 Kevin Rhoads, 1993-94-95 Ken Tanigawa, 1996-89-90 William Mott, 1960 David Rhorer, 1985-86-87 Tom Tatham, 1969 Breene Murphy, 2003-04 Don Rindfl eisch, 1975 Bruce Taylor, na Owen Rogers, na Ken Teel, 1977, 1981 N Dick Runkle, 1948-49 Rick Tempkin, 1976 Austin Na, na William Th omas, na James Nello, 1989 S Tom Th ompson, 1960 Robert Newton, na Dick Sader, 1965 Donald Truett, 1969-70-71-72 V Preston Valder, 2012 Tony Valdivia, 1949 Alberto Valenzuela, 1984-85-86 Dennis Ventry, na Edwin Venturini, na Michael Vera, 1997-98-99-00 Rafael Villegas, 1965-66 W Stephen Wagner. 1997-98, 2000-01 Duff y Waldorf, 1981-82, 1984-85 Fred Warren, 1969-70 Th omas Weede, na Bob Whitaker, na Pontus Widegren, 2010-11-12 Chuck “Choo” White, 1977-78-79-80 Stephen White, 1972 Clinton Whitelaw, 1990 Kent Wiese, 1988-89-90-91 William Willson, na Al Wilson, 1975-76 Robert Winslow, 1968-69-70 Marc Witzer, na Wells Wohlwend, 1950-51 Y Mickey Yokoi, 1978-79-80, 1982

John Poucher

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SINGLE SEASON TEAM TOURNAMENT VICTORIES LOWEST INDIVIDUAL ROUND 13—1981-82 62 — Roy Moon, 2nd round, 2003 TaylorMade Classic 11—1984-85, 2005-06 63 — John Merrick, fi nal round, 2003 Pac-10 Championship; Patrick 9—2003-04 Cantlay, 1st round, 2011 Giff ord Collegiate Championship. 7—2002-03 64 — Patrick Cantlay, 2nd round, 2011 Amer Ani Invitational; Gregor Main, 3rd round, 2010 Pac-10 Championsip; Pontus Widegren, fi nal 54-HOLE TEAM SCORING RECORD round, 2010 Battle/Beach; Kevin Chappell, fi nal round, 2008 PING 822 — 2007 NCAA West Regional (-42) Arizona; Erik Flores, 1st round, 2007 NCAA West Regional; Steve 830 — 2003 UOP Invitational (-34) Conway, 1st round, 2001 Cleveland Classic; B.J. Schlagenhauf, fi nal round, 1998 Jerry Pate Invitational 54-HOLE TEAM SCORING RECORD TO PAR 822 — 2007 NCAA West Regional (-42) LOWEST INDIVIDUAL ROUND TO PAR 830 — 2003 UOP Invitational (-34) 63 — (-9) John Merrick, 2003 Pac-10 Championship 62 — (-8) Roy Moon, 2003 TaylorMade Classic CAREER TOURNAMENT VICTORIES 63 — (-8) Patrick Cantlay, 2011 Giff ord Collegiate Championship 11 — Corey Pavin (1978-82) 64 — (-8) Patrick Cantlay, 2011 Amer Ani Invitational 9 — Duff y Waldorf (1981-85) (-8) Pontus Widegren, 2010, Battle of the Beach 7 — Jay Delsing (1980-83) (-8) Erik Flores, 2007 NCAA West Regional 5 — Kevin Chappell (2005--08) (-8) B.J. Schalgenhauf, 1998 Jerry Pate Invitational Lucas Lee (2006-08) 4 — Patrick Cantlay (2010-11) SINGLE-SEASON VICTORIES Chuck White (1977-80) 7 — Duff y Waldorf (1984-85) Steve Pate (1980-83) 6 — Corey Pavin (1978-79) 3 — Steve Conway (2001-04) 5 — Corey Pavin (1981-82) 4 — Patrick Cantlay (2010-11) 54-HOLE INDIVIDUAL RECORD Steve Pate (1982-83) 198 — Kevin Chappell, 2008 PING Arizona (67-67-64) Jay Delsing (1981-82) 199 — Duff y Waldorf, 1985 Stanford Invitational (67-67-65) 3 — Jay Delsing (1982-83) 200 — Steve Conway, 2003 MacKenzie Invitational (67-65-68) 2 — Lucas Lee (2005-06, 2006-07) 201 — Kevin Chappell, 2007 NCAA West Regional (66-68-67) Kevin Chappell (2006-07; 2007-08) 202 — Jay Delsing, 1981 LSU Invitational (71-66-65) Steve Conway (2002-03) 203 — Patrick Cantlay, 2011 NCAA W. Regional (69-67-67) B.J. Schlagenhauf (1998-99) Patrick Cantlay, 2011 Amer Ani Inv. (74-64-65) Rich Greenwood (1986-87) 204 — B.J. Schlagenhauf, 1998 Jerry Pate Invitational (71-69-64) Jeff Johnson (1981-82) 205 — Peter Campbell, 2004 Gold Rush (69-68-68); Roy Moon, 2003 MacKenzie Invitational (68-68-69); Roy Moon, 2003 SINGLE-SEASON SCORING AVERAGE Wildcat Invitational (65-70-70); Brandt Jobe, 1987 Burns 1. 70.48 — Patrick Cantlay (2010-11) Invitational (69-68-68) 2. 71.027 — Gregor Main (2009-10) 3. 71.029 — Kevin Chappell (2007-08) 4. 71.1 — Patrick Cantlay (2011-12) 5. 71.2 — Travis Johnson (2003-04) 6. 71.41 — Pedro Figueiredo (2011-12) 7. 71.42 — Duff y Waldorf (1984-85) 8. 71.52 — Corey Pavin (1981-82) 9. 71.56 — Kevin Chappell (2006-07) 10. 71.63 — Steve Conway (2002-03)

Kevin Chappell Roy Moon 2288 TTWO-TIMEWO-TIME NNATIONALATIONAL CCHAMPIONS:HAMPIONS: 11988,988, 22008008

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Since 1978, 45 diff erent UCLA golfers have been selected to the all- UCLA’S CONFERENCE COACHES OF THE YEAR conference team. Below are UCLA’s all-conference members since the conference initiated the awards. 1982 — Eddie Merrins 1983 — Eddie Merrins 1978 — First Team: Chuck White, 1998 — Brad Sherfy Brad Sherfy; Second Team: 2003 — O. D. Vincent Corey Pavin 2006 — O. D. Vincent 1979 — First Team: Corey Pavin*, 2011 — Derek Freeman Chuck White and Tom Randolph; Second Team: Jeff Short and Tom Pernice UCLA’S INDIVIDUAL CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 1980 — First Team: Tom Pernice*; 1970 — Pete Lazlo (74-70-71-76—291) Second Team: Corey Pavin 1982 — Corey Pavin (67-67-69-70 — 273) and Mickey Yokoi 1983 — Steve Pate (75-74-67-74— 290) 1981 — Second Team: Jay Delsing 1985 — Duff y Waldorf (71-70-71-67—279) and Tom Pernice 2003 — John Merrick (74-70-69-63—276) 1982 — First Team: Corey Pavin*, Jay Alex Shi Yup Kim 2006 — Daniel Im (67-68-70-72—277) Delsing and Mickey Yokoi; Second Team: Jeff Johnson 1983 — First Team: Jay Delsing, Steve Pate*, and John Perles; Second UCLA’S ALL-CONFERENCE ACADEMIC SELECTIONS Team: Brad Bell Anton Arboleda 1984 — First Team: Duff y Waldorf; Second Team: Brad Bell 2012 Honorable Mention 1985 — First Team: Duff y Waldorf* and Roger Gunn; Second Team: Patrick Cantlay Kevin Leach and Brandt Jobe 2012 Honorable Mention 1986 — Second Team: Alberto Valenzuela Peter Campbell 1987 — First Team: Brandt Jobe, Kevin Leach; Second Team: Rich 2007 Honorable Mention Greenwood; Honorable Mention: Bob Lasken 1988 — First Team: Kevin Leach; Second Team: Bob Lasken Connor Driscoll 1989 — Honorable Mention: Rob Sullivan 2011 Honorable Mention 1990 — Second Team: Rob Sullivan; Honorable Mention: Clinton Brandon DiTullio Whitelaw 2000 First Team, 1998 Second Team 1993 — Second Team: Ted Gleason; Honorable Mention: Justin Hicks, Pedro Figueiredo Jorgen Aker and Kevin Claborn 2011, 2012 First Team 1994 — Honorable Mention: Kevin Claborn Chris Heintz 1995 — Honorable Mention: Eric Lohman and Kevin Rhoads 2005 and 2007 Honorable Mention, 2006 Second Team 1996 — Second Team: Mike Miller; Honorable Mention: Eric Justin Hicks Lohman 1993 Second Team 1997 — Second Team: Brandon DiTullio 1998 — First Team: Byron Schlagenhauf; Second Team: Brandon Travis Johnson DiTullio; Honorable Mention: Ross Fulgentis, Jason Semels- 2001 Honorable Mention, 2003 First Team, 2004 Second berger Team 1999 — First Team: Byron Schlagenahuf; Second Team: Jeff McGraw; Bobby Lange Honorable Mention: Jason Semelsberger 2011 Second Team, 2012 First Team 2000 — Second Team: Brandon DiTullio; Honorable Mention: Jason Joakim Renstrom Semelsberger, Parker McLachlin and Travis Johnson 2005 Honorable Mention 2001 — Honorable Mention: Parker McLachlin Kevin Rhodes 2002 — Second Team: John Merrick; Honorable Mention: Breene 1995 First Team Murphy Pontus Widegren 2003 — First Team: Steve Conway, John Merrick; Second Team: Roy 2011, 2012 Honorable Mention Moon; Honorable Mention: Travis Johnson 2004 — First Team: Travis Johnson; Second Team: Steve Conway, John Merrick; Honorable Mention: John Poucher. UCLA’S CONFERENCE GOLFERS OF THE YEAR 2005 — Second Team: Daniel Im; Honorable Mention: Kevin Chappell. 2006 — First Team: Erik Flores, Daniel Im; Second Team: Kevin 1979 — Corey Pavin Chappell, Chris Heintz; Honorable Mention: Lucas Lee. 1980 — Tom Pernice 2007 — First Team: Kevin Chappell; Second Team: Lucas Lee; Honor- 1982 — Corey Pavin able Mention: Daniel Im 1983 — Steve Pate 2008 — First Team: Kevin Chappell*, Erik Flores; Honorable Mention: 1985 — Duff y Waldorf Philip Francis 2008 — Kevin Chappell 2009 — First Team: Erik Flores; Second Team: Gregor Main; Freshman 2011 — Patrick Cantlay of the Year: Gregor Main. 2010 — First Team: Alex Shi Yup Kim; Second Team: Pedro Figueiredo, Gregor Main and Pontus Widegren. UCLA’S CONFERENCE TEAM CHAMPIONS 2011 — First Team: Patrick Cantlay*, Gregor Main, Pontus Widegren; 1982 1983 1985 2003 2006 Honorable Mention: Alex Shi Yup Kim 2012 — First Team: Patrick Cantlay; Second Team: Pedro Figueiredo, Alex Shi Yup Kim, Pontus Widegren; Honorable Mention: Anton Arboleda, Mario Clemens. *Player of the Year 2299 TTWO-TIMEWO-TIME NNATIONALATIONAL CCHAMPIONS:HAMPIONS: 11988,988, 22008008

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2012 at Corvallis, OR (Oregon State, Trysting Tree GC) 2005 at Walla Walla, WA (WSU, Walla Walla CC) Team Champion: California Team Champions: Washington Individual Champion: Andrew Yun, Stanford Individual Champion: Erik Olson, Washington UCLA—4th. 1.433. Patrick Cantlay (69-70-71-70—280, -8, T5); Pedro Figueiredo (71-69- UCLA — 4th, 1,432. Kevin Chappell (67-70-71-75—283, T-7); John Poucher (72-70-70- 71-70 — 281, -7, 7th); Anton Arboleda (73-70-69-75—287, -1, T13); Jay Hwang 73—285, T-14); Joakim Renstrom (77-69-72-69—287, T-19); Daniel Im (71-74-72- (79-69-69-77—294, +6, T30); Alex Shi Yup Kim (75-74-71-77—297, +9, T37); Pontus 75—292, T-33); Chris Heintz (70-72-72-80—294, T-36); Peter Campbell (72-75-69- Widegren (79-76-73-71—299, +11, 42nd). 79—296, T-41). 2011 at Palo Alto, CA (Stanford, Stanford GC) 2004 at Marana, AZ (Arizona, The Gallery) Team Champion: USC Team Champions: Arizona Individual Champion: Martin Trainer, USC Individual Champion: Henry Liaw, Arizona UCLA—3rd. 1.418. Alex Shi Yup Kim (68-71-70-68—277, -3, 3rd); Patrick Cantlay (72- UCLA — 3rd, 1,470. Travis Johnson (74-69-68-75—286, T-5); Steve Conway (73-69-75-73— 67-73-71 — 283, T9); Pontus Widegren (73-71-74-66—284, T11); Pedro Figueiredo 290, T-9); John Poucher (74-71-70-81—296, T-14); John Merrick (75-79-69-77—300, (75-76-69-67—287, T22); Gregor Main (68-75-71-76—290, T30); Connor Driscoll T-21); Roy Moon (75-79-73-77—304, T-33); Peter Campbell (77-76-72-85—310, T-46) (72-79-76-78—305, T56). 2003 at Glendale, CA (UCLA, Oakmont CC) 2010 at Tempe, AZ (Arizona State, Karsten GC) Team Champions: UCLA Team Champion: Washington Individual Champion: John Merrick Individual Champion: Eric Mina, California UCLA — 1st, 1,439. John Merrick (74-70-69-63—276, 1st); Travis Johnson (71-74-71- UCLA—8th. 1.414. Gregor Main (68-69-64-72—273, -11, T4); Pontus Widegren (68-67-72- 74—290, T-8); Steve Conway (75-71-69-75—290, T-8); Roy Moon (72-71-75-73—291, 75 — 282, T20); Mario Clemens (65-73-74-71—283, T26); Alex Shi Yup Kim (68- T-12); John Poucher (72-76-73-76—297, 19th); Spencer Levin (77-80-73-73—303). 72-71-75—286, T36); Pedro Figueiredo (72-72-70-79—293, 50th); Connor Driscoll 2002 at Corvallis, OR (Oregon State, Trysting Tree GC) (71-73-77-77—298, T56). Team Champions: USC 2009 at Seattle, WA (Washington, Seattle CC) Individual Champion: Jim Seki, Stanford Team Champion: Washington UCLA — 4th, 1469. Breene Murphy (72-73-73-71—289, T-7); John Merrick (74-74-77- Individual Champion: Darren Wallace, Washington 69—294, T-23); Parker McLachlin (74-74-74-73—295, T-25); John Poucher (73-76-78- UCLA—6th. 1.466. Erik Flores (73-73-70-67—283, T3); Connor Driscoll (75-76-70-69—290, 70—297, T-29); Steve Conway (75-77-75-77—304, T-45). T13); Philip Francis (72-74-72-73—291, T16); Gregor Main (76-77-73-68—294, T24); 2001 at Stanford, CA (Stanford Golf Course) Alex Shi Yup Kim (75-78-80-75—308, 53rd); Beau Schoolcraft (87-80-81-80—328, 59th). Team Champions: USC 2008 at Fairfi eld, CA (California, The Meadow Club) Individual Champion: Ricky Barnes, Arizona Team Champion: USC UCLA — 5th, 1430. Travis Johnson (69-71-71-72—283, T-12); Parker McLachlin ((73-65-72- Individual Champion: Crieghton Honeck, Arizona 75—285, T-19); J.T. Kohut (73-73-72-71—289, T-31); John Merrick (68-69-78-75— UCLA—4th. 1.439. Kevin Chappell (70-68-71-72—281, T-1st, lost in playoff ); Lucas Lee 290, T-34); Steve Conway (77-70-69-76—292, T-37); Roy Moon (74-72-79-71—296, (67-73-76-71—287, T-13); Craig Leslie (71-73-74-70—288, T-16); Philip Francis T-49). (70-73-75-70—288, T-16); Erik Flores (72-76-76-75—299, T-47); Jason Kang (70-74- 2000 at Tempe, AZ (Arizona State, Karsten Golf Course) 80-79—T-53). Team Champions: Arizona State 2007 at Eugene, OR (Oregon, Eugene CC) Individual Champion: Paul Casey, Arizona State Team Champion: USC UCLA — 8th, 1455. Travis Johnson (69-70-65-75—279, T-5); Brandon DiTullio (71-73- Individual Champion: Jamie Lovemark, USC 68-74—286, T-17); Jason Semelsberger (75-74-68-72—289, T-25); Parker McLachlin UCLA—2nd. 1.425. Daniel Im (71-69-67-73—280, 5th); Kevin Chappell (71-69-73-70—283, (73-76-71-73—293, T-36); J.T. Kohut (78-76-81-80—315, 57th); Ross Fulgentis 8th); Lucas Lee (72-71-72-71—286, T-12); Jason Kang (70-73-73-71—287, T-14); Erik (79-82-74-84—319, 59th). Flores (75-71-75-72—293, T-31); Craig Leslie (71-75-78-74—298, T-46). 1999 at Seattle, WA (Washington, Broadmoor Country Club) 2006 at Palm Desert, CA (USC, Big Horn CC) Team Champions: Arizona State Team Champion: UCLA Individual Champion: Paul Casey, Arizona State Individual Champion: Daniel Im, UCLA UCLA —2nd, 1424. Jeff McGraw (70-72-66-71—279, 3rd); B.J. Schlagenhauf (73-69- UCLA—1st. 1.420. Daniel Im (67-68-70-72—277, 1st); Chris Heintz (70-69-74-70—283, 71-68—281, T-4); Jason Semelsberger (70-71-73-69—283, T-9); Parker McLachlin T-6); Erik Flores (70-74-69-76—289, T-15): Kevin Chappell (69-74-73-74—290, T-17); (69-73-72-73—287, 16th); Kevin Bodlovich (73-74-75-73—295, T-33); Mike Vera James Lee (73-70-76-72—291, T-21); Lucas Lee (75-67-78-73—293, T-26). (72-81-76-74—303, 52nd). 1998 at Orinda, CA (California, Orinda Courntry Club) Team Champions: Arizona State Individual Champion: Paul Casey, Arizona State UCLA — 2nd, 1455. Byron Schlagenhauf (67-78-71-74—290, T-10); Brandon DiTullio (77-73-70-71—291, 12th); Jeff McGraw (72-77-72-71—292, T-13); Jason Semelsberger (74-72-78-70—294, T-18); Ross Fulgentis (79-78-72-69—298, T-31); Steve Wagner (74-82-73-81—310, T-54). 1997 at Eugene, OR (Oregon, Eugene Country Club) Team Champions: Arizona State Individual Champion: Scott Johnson, Arizona State UCLA — 9th, 1497. Brandon DiTullio (75-67-74-81—297, T-23); Jason Semelsberger (75-71-73-78—297, T-23); Steve Wagner (79-70-76-74—299, T-29); Ben Bost (77-73-74-80—304, T-42); B.J. Schlagenhauf (75-79-79-77—310, 48th); Michael Vera (74-83-75-80—312, T-50). 1996 at Newport Beach, CA (USC, Big Canyon Country Club) Team Champions: Arizona State Individual Champion: Tiger Woods, Stanford UCLA — 9th, 1527. Michael Miller (78-78-74-72—302, 22th); Brandon DiTullio (76-74- 78-76—304, 34th); Eric Lohman (81-73-75-76—305, T-35); Darren Humphrey (72-78-76-80—306, T-37); B.J. Schlagenhauf (82-77-73-77—309, 44th); Trevor Arts Daniel Im (77-85-73-79—314, 56th). 3300 TTWO-TIMEWO-TIME NNATIONALATIONAL CCHAMPIONS:HAMPIONS: 11988,988, 22008008

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*1995 at Richland, WA (WSU, Meadows Springs Country Club) *1984 at Tucson, AZ (Arizona, Tucson Country Club) Team Champions: Arizona State Team Champions: USC Individual Champion: Charlie Wi, California Individual Champion: Paul Nolen, Arizona; Mike Blewett, USC UCLA — 6th, 1489. Brian Bock (72-73-76-71—292, T-10); Trevor Arts (76-73-76-72—297); UCLA — 4th, 1439. Duff y Waldorf (70-67-71-73—281, 4th); Brian Mahon (71-74-67- Eric Lohman (72-74-77-75—298); Kevin Rhoads (73-76-79-71—299); Michael Miller 72—284, T-5); Brad Bell (72-71-71-74—288, T-11); Roger Gunn (73-73-76-71—294); (76-73-79-76—304) Lance Graville (75-76-80-78—309). Mark Metzger (76-79-75-76—306). *1994 at Tucson, AZ (Arizona, Tucson National Country Club) 1983 at Los Angeles, CA (UCLA, Los Angeles Country Club) Team Champions: Stanford Team Champions: UCLA Individual Champion: Jason Gore, Arizona Individual Champions: Steve Pate, UCLA; Sam Randoph, USC UCLA — T-6th, 1491. Trevor Arts (72-73-73-75—293, T-11); Eric Lohman (75-71-78- UCLA — 1st, 1476. Steve Pate (75-74-67-74—290, T-1); Jay Delsing (74-74-72-72—292, 74—298); Kevin Claborn (80-72-76-72—300); Eddy Lee (77-74-75-74—300); Michael 3rd); Brad Bell (76-75-72-77—300, T-5); John Perles (76-71-80-75—302, T-8); Oliver Miller (76-72-73-79—300). Rheinfurth (77-83-71-74—305, T-13); Roger Gunn (80-75-76-76—307). *1993 at Goleta, CA (UCLA, Sandpiper Golf Course) 1982 at Corvallis, OR (Oregon State, Corvallis Country Club) Team Champions: Arizona State Team Champions: UCLA Individual Champion: Jason Gore, Arizona Individual Champion: Corey Pavin, UCLA UCLA — 3rd, 1483. Jorgen Aker (75-73-70-71—289, T-7); Kevin Claborn (74-75-70-73— UCLA — 1st, 1416. Corey Pavin (67-67-69-70—273, 1stt); Jay Delsing (70-70-70-70—280, 292); David Solomon (77-75-71-73—296); Ted Gleason (73-73-75-78—299); Justin 2nd); Jeff Johnson (72-66-72-72—282, 3rd); Louis Bartoletti (74-71-75-73—293); Hicks (75-77-79-76—307); Brian Bock (76-82-73-76—307). Mickey Yokoi (67-77-79-71—294); Steve Pate (x-x-74-72). *1992 at Corvallis, CA (Oregon State, Trysting Tree Golf Course) *1981 at Stanford, CA (Stanford Golf Course) Team Champions: Stanford Team Champions: Arizona State Individual Champion: Christian Cevaer, Stanford Individual Champion: Dan Forsman, Arizona State; Tony Grimes, Arizona State UCLA — 6th, 1490. Jorgen Aker (74-72-73-76—295, T-14); Patrick Brownfi eld (71-72-74- UCLA — 4th, 1499. Tom Pernice, Jr., (74-76-69-70—289, 4th); Duff y Waldorf (75-75-66- 80—297); Brian Bock (73-74-79-75—301); Lance Graville (78-74-74-75—301); Ted 78—296, 7th) Gleason (76-73-79-74—302); David Solomon (74-82-77-80—313). *1980 at Seattle, WA (Washington, Broadmoor GC) *1991 at Stanford, CA (Stanford Golf Course) Team Champions: USC Team Champions: Arizona Individual Champion: Jim Bertoncino, Arizona State; Jack Skilling, Stanford; Craig Individual Champion: Manny Zerman, Arizona Steinberg, USC UCLA — 8th, 1496. Steve Haynes (73-74-75-69—291, 12th); Kent Wiese (72-69-75-80— UCLA — T 3rd, 1147. Tom Pernice, Jr. (66-73-70-74—285, 5th); Chuck White (72-71-69- 296); Kevin Claborn (78-76-79-72—305); David Solomon (78-75-78-76—307). 74—286, T-6); John Grund (74-72-72-69—287, T-10); Steve Pate (66-70-74-77—289, *1990 at Tempe, AZ (Arizona State, Karsten Golf Course) T-13); Mickey Yokoi (72-74-66-75—289, T-13). Team Champions: Arizona State Individual Champion: , Arizona State UCLA — T-3rd, 1486. Greg Garbero (66-72-73-74—285, T-4); Ken Tanigawa (73-69-76- 79—297, T-18); Steve Haynes (73-72-76-78—299); Rob Sullivan (74-76-75-76—301); Clinton Whitelaw (72-77-80-76—305); Kent Wiese (74-76-83-80—313). *1989 at Seattle, WA (Washington, Broadmoor CC) Team Champions: Arizona State Individual Champion: Christian Cevaer, Stanford UCLA — 6th, 1099. Rich Greenwood (76-70-72—218, T-14); Rob Sullivan (77-68-73—218, T-14); Greg Garbero (71-76-73—220); Ken Tanigawa (75-71-77—223); Kent Wiese (75-76-74—225); Steven Haynes (75-76-74—225). *1988 at Orinda, CA (California, Orinda Country Club) Team Champions: Washington Individual Champion: O.D. Vincent, Washington UCLA — 8th, 1159. Kevin Leach (76-77-72—225, 10th); Greg Garbero (81-76-77—234); Bob Lasken (81-82-72—235); Brandt Jobe (74-84-77—235); Harry Freund (79-79- 82—240); Kent Wiese (81-ppd-77, DNP). *1987 at Eugene, OR (Oregon, Eugene Country Club) Team Champions: Arizona Individual Champion: Larry Silveira, Arizona UCLA — 3rd, 1465. David Rhorer (74-72-71-73—290, T-2); Bob Lasken (70-71-77-75—293, T-7); Brandt Jobe (70-77-72-75—294, T-9); Rich Greenwood (74-71-75-75—295, T-10); Roberto Lebrija (73-75-82-76—306); Kevin Leach (75-DQ-69-76, DNP). *1986 at Simi Valley, CA (USC, Wood Ranch Country Club) Team Champions: USC Individual Champion: Don Walsworth, Stanford UCLA — T-4th, 1562. Alberto Valenzuela (76-77-76-75—304, 5th); Richard Greenwood (76- 79-78-82—315); Bob Lasken (76-86-75-79—316); Ken Tanigawa (84-80-75-78—317); Brian Mahon (78-81-76-82—317); David Rhorer (81-85-81-79—326). 1985 at Walla Walla, WA (WSU, Walla Walla Country Club) Team Champions: UCLA Individual Champion: Duff y Waldorf, UCLA UCLA — 1st, 1448. Duff y Waldorf (71-70-71-67—279, 1st); Roger Gunn (70-73-74-70—287, 4th); Mark Levander (75-75-73-71—294, T-17); Brian Mahon (75-69-76-75—295, T-23); Kevin Leach (77-73-73-76—299, T-31); Brandt Jobe (74-77-76-73—300, T-35). Steve Pate won the 1983 Pac-10 Championship.

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1979 at Phoenix, AZ (Arizona State, Papago Golf Course) Individual Champion: Mark Pfeil, USC Team Champions: Arizona State UCLA — 7th, 1161. Warren MacGregor (72-71-70-71—284, T-10); Jim Porter (71-73-68- Individual Champion: Scott Watkins, Arizona State; Dan Croonquist, Arizona State 73—285, T-12); Mike Bellmar (294, T-32), Mark Reider (299, 37th), Rick Lebby (300, UCLA — T-3rd, 1164. Corey Pavin (70-75-73-70—288, T-9); Tom Randolph (72-71-69-77— T-38); Steve Blancarte (303, 42nd ). 289, T-12); Mickey Yokoi (74-73-75-68—290, T-15); Tom Pernice (75-70-70-75—290); 1972 at Whittier, CA (California Country Club) Chuck White (75-73-73-74—295, 28th); Jeff Short (75-75-75-79—304, 42nd). Team Champions: USC *1978 at Westlake Villiage, CA (USC, North Ranch Country Club) Individual Champion: Craig Griswold, Oregon Team Champions: USC UCLA — 5th, 1213. Jim Porter (75-74-75-72-296, T-4); Don Truett (77-74-74-75-300, T-11); Individual Champion: Brent Murray, Oregon; Mike Peck, Stanford Warren MacGregor 76-74-79-79-308, T-28); Rick Lebby (77-81-76-75-309, T-30); Steve UCLA — 4th, 1223. Corey Pavin (78-76-73-72—299, 7th); Chuck White (80-79-73-73—305, Brown (78-78-79-77-312, T-33); Mike Bellmar (84-76-80-76, 316, T-38). 12th) 1971 at Eugene, OR (Oregon, Eugene Country Club) *1977 North at Spokane, WA; South at Stanford, CA (Stanford Golf Team Champions: USC Course) Individual Champion: Scott Massingill, Oregon State Team Champions: Oregon (North), Stanford (South) UCLA — 4th, 1209. Don Truett (75-76-74-70—295, T-3); Jerry DiTullio (74-75-78-72—299, Individual Champions: Phil Currie, Oregon (N); Mike Peck, Stanford (S); Larry Collins, T-9); Pete Lazlo (78-74-79-72—303, T-18); Rene Grivel (77-77-81-77—312, T-28); Jim USC (S) Porter (82-77-78-76—313, T-30); Bill Eaton (76-79-80-79—314, 32nd). UCLA — 3rd, (South), 1204. Jeff Short (296, 6th); Brad Sherfy (301, T-7); Chuck White (306, *1970 at Richmond, CA (Washington, Mira Vista Country Club) 14th); Bob Marten (314, T-19); Steve Fink (314, T-19). Team Champions: Stanford *1976 North at Seattle, WA; South at Los Angeles, CA Individual Champions: Pete Lazlo, UCLA; Allan Tapie, USC; Gary Sanders, Team Champions: Oregon (North), USC (South) USC; Craig Griswold, Oregon Individual Champions: Peter Jacobsen, Oregon (N); , USC (S) UCLA — 4th, 1190. Pete Lazlo (74-70-71-76—291, T-1); Don Truett (74-73-71-78—296, UCLA — 4th, (South), 917. T-9). *1975 at Eugene, OR (Oregon, Eugene Country Club) *1969 at Seattle, WA (Washington, Ranier G&CC) Team Champions: USC Team Champions: USC Individual Champion: Scott Simpson, USC Individual Champion: Bob Allard, USC UCLA — T-6th, 1238. Don Rindfl eisch (78-74-75-79—306, T-13); John Peck (77-76- UCLA — 3rd, 1195. 82-75—310, T-23); Steve Blancarte (76-73-79-82—310, T-23); Tony Hughes *1968 at Los Angeles, CA (USC, Los Angeles Country Club) (76-76-81-79—312, 28th); Warren MacGregor (75-83-79-76—313; 29th); Martin Shi Team Champions: Stanford (80-80-79-75—314, 30th). Individual Champion: Kemp Richardson, USC *1974 at Stanford, CA (Stanford Golf Course) UCLA — 3rd, 1213. Larry Benson (74-76-76-72—298, 4th); Brad Lozares (76-77-76-71—300, Team Champions: Stanford T-6); Rich Logan (73-78-77-75—303, 9th). Individual Champion: Peter Jacobsen, Oregon *1967 at Corvallis, OR (Oregon State) UCLA — 4th, 1214. Steve Blancarte (73-72-76—221, 8th). Team Champions: USC *1973 at Clarkston, WA Individual Champion: Kemp Richardson, USC Team Champions: USC UCLA — 4th, 1179. *1966 at Stanford, CA (Stanford Golf Course) Team Champions: USC Individual Champion: Sherman Finger, USC UCLA — 3rd, 1228. *1965 at Indian Wells, CA Team Champions: USC Individual Champion: Sherman Finger, USC UCLA — 2nd, 1215. *1964 Clarkston CC Team Champions: USC Individual Champion: Sherman Finger, USC UCLA — 3rd, 1172. *1963 at Stanford, CA (Stanford Golf Course) Team Champions: Washingtoin Individual Champion: Dave Stockton, USC UCLA — 4th, 1213. *1962 at Los Angeles, CA (Hillcrest CC) Team Champions: USC Individual Champion: Pete Choate, Stanford UCLA — 4th, 1268. Cliff Davis (73-71-75-79—298, T-3). *1961 at Seattle, WA (Washington, Ranier CC) Team Champions: Washington Individual Champion: Clint Names, WA UCLA — 4th, 1224. *1960 at Stanford, CA (Stanford GC) Team Champions: Stanford Individual Champion: Pete Choate, Stanford UCLA — 2nd, 1233. *results incomplete at present time. Mickey Yokoi

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Th rough 2012, UCLA has been represented 44 times in the NCAA 1988 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP SUMMARY Championship, 31 by a team. In 1988, the Bruins captured their fi rst NCAA golf title and in 2008 they won their second. Currently, UCLA In 1988, the Bruins won has qualifi ed 10 consecutive years for the national championship their fi rst NCAA golf team tournament, a school record. Below is a list of UCLA’s year-by-year championship at North fi nishes since 1947. Ranch Country Club in Th ousand Oaks, CA. On the Team Year Finish Top UCLA Individual Finisher fi nal day of the tournament, 1947 dnq Bob Gardner, match play 3rd round UCLA, 13 shots behind the 1948 7th Ted Richards, match play semifi nals leader, rallied for one of the 1949 13th Larry Runkle, match play 1st round great comebacks in NCAA 1950 17th Ben Alyea, match play quarterfi nals golf history. Th e Bruins shot 1951 n/a Ray Steelsmith, 77-80—157 1952 dnq Dave Stanley, 80-77—157 a one-under par 287 over 1953 dnq Ian Hackett, 74-78—152 the fi nal 18 holes to win 1954 dnq No individual qualifi ers the national championship 1955 dnq No individual qualifi ers by three shots over Texas-El 1956 dnq Bill Foote, match play quarterfi nals 1957 dnq No individual qualifi ers Paso. Th e Bruins’ Brandt 1958 dnq No individual qualifi ers Jobe fired a final round 1959 dnq No individual qualifi ers three-under par 69 to record 1960 T-22nd Bill Mott, match play 2nd round a one-under par 72-hole 1961 dnq No individual qualifi ers score of 287 and fi nish in a 1962 dnq No individual qualifi ers Kevin Leach 1963 T-21st Jim Collart, match play 1st round tie for second place. Jobe’s 1964 10th Paul Loveless, match play 1st round fi nish was the best individual 1965 T-19th Mike Higgins, 75-76—151 fi nish ever by a UCLA golfer 1966 T-8th Mike Higgins, T-28 (298) in the NCAA Championship. Although no other Bruin fi nished 1967 37th* Larry Benson, (300) 1968 dnq No individual qualifi ers among the Top 20, clutch performances, especially on the fi nal 1969 mc* Don Truett, 85-74—159 day, produced one of the most memorable championship mo- 1970 mc Don Truett, T-12th (294) ments in UCLA history. Below are the scores from the 1988 1971 dnq No individual qualifi ers NCAA Championships. 1972 dnq No individual qualifi ers 1973 dnq No individual qualifi ers 1988 Team score: 1,176. Individuals: Brandt Jobe, 2nd tie 1974 dnq No individual qualifi ers (72-73-73-69 — 287); Bobby Lasken, 26th tie (74-71-75-75 1975 dnq No individual qualifi ers — 295); Tim Cruikshank, 31st (79-73-73-71 — 296); Kevin 1976 dnq No individual qualifi ers 1977 dnq No individual qualifi ers Leach, 43rd (76-78-72-72 — 298); Rich Greenwood, 85th 1978 10th Corey Pavin, T-23rd (219) (82-79-77-77 — 315). 1979 13th Tom Randolph, T-35th (304) 1980 T-24th* Corey Pavin, 73-85-72—230 UCLA IN THE NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP 1981 dnq No individual qualifi ers 1982 6th Jeff Johnson, 12th (287) NCAA Regional Top UCLA 1983 7th Jay Delsing, T-15th (292) Year Finish Individual 1984 21st* Brad Bell, 6th (283) 1993 9th (West) Kevin Claborn, T-30th (220) 1985 T-14th Duff y Waldorf, T-18th (295) 1994 14th (West) Kevin Claborn, T-19th (217) 1986 dnq Alberto Valenzuela, (225) 1995 17th (West) Brian Bock, T-41st (222) 1987 21st Kevin Leach, T-45th (301) 1988 1st Brandt Jobe, T-2nd (287) 1996 12th (West) Eric Lohman, T-33rd, (222) 1989 T-8th Rob Sullivan, T-16th (288) 1997 6th (West) B.J. Schlagenhauf, T-6th (211) 1990 dnq No individual qualifi ers 1998 7th (West) Jason Semelsberger, T-19, (217) 1991 T-24th David Soloman, T-32nd (297) 1999 10th (West) Jeff McGraw, T-20 (220) 1992 dnq No individual qualifi ers 2000 16th (West) Brandon DiTullio, T-5th (210) 1993 T-17th Jorgen Aker (146) 2001 T-6th (West) John Merrick, T-6th (214) 1994 dnq No individual qualifi ers 2002 T-13th (West) John Merrick, T-8th (216) 1995 dnq No individual qualifi ers 2003 1st (West) Steve Conway, 5th (213) 1996 dnq No individual qualifi ers 2004 1st (West) Travis Johnson, T-1st (211) 1997 T-26th* Steve Wagner (145) 1998 T-8th Brandon DiTullio, T-20 (283) 2005 T-4th (West) Kevin Chappell, T2 (207) 1999 dnq No individual qualifi ers 2006 7th (East) Kevin Chappell, 1st (211) 2000 dnq Brandon DiTullio (148) 2007 2nd (West) Kevin Chappell, T-2 (201) 2001 T-17th* Parker McLachlin, T-16th (287) 2008 5th (West) Kevin Chappell, Erik Flores T-8th (214) 2002 dnq John Merrick, T-23rd (284) 2009 1st (Central) Philip Francis, T-3rd (214) 2003 3rd John Merrick, T-16th (297) 2010 3rd (East) Alex Kim, Mario Clemens, T-8th (208) 2004 2nd Travis Johnson, 5th (277) 2011 1st (West) Patrick Cantlay, 1st (203) 2005 30th* Chris Heintz, T-36th (219) 2012 2nd (Central) Pedro Figueiredo, 2nd (207) 2006 T-7th Erik Flores, T-27th (289) 2007 7th Kevin Chappell, T-20th (280) 2008 1st Kevin Chappell, 1st (286, -2) UCLA’S NCAA REGIONAL INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS 2009 T23* Gregor Main, T-54th (221, +8) 2010 T16* Gregor Main, T-9th (213, -3) Year Winner (Score) Golf Course 2011 T-5th Patrick Cantlay, 2nd (212, -4) 2004 Travis Johnson (211, -5) Sunriver 2012 T-5th Patrick Cantlay, T-4th (212, -2) 2006 Kevin Chappell (211, -5) Lake Nona GC dnq—did not qualify. mc—missed cut. 2011 Patrick Cantlay (203, -13) Th e Farms GC *Finish after missing the cut. 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enior Kevin Chappell made a par on the 18th hole to give UCLA a one-shot victory on May 31, 2008 at the 111th NCAA Men’s S Golf Championship, hosted by Purdue at its Kampen Course in West Lafayette, Ind. Chappell won the individual title and led the fourth-ranked Bruins to their fi rst men’s golf title since 1988. He fi nished at 2-under 286 and was the only player in the fi eld under par for the event. He became the fi rst UCLA player to win NCAA medalist honors. “Th e feeling I have right now is better than anything,” said Chap- pell. “To win individually is great, but it becomes even more special because the team also won. I can’t say enough about this team. All season long we’ve always been there to pick each other up and that’s what championship teams do.” In the third round, Chappell made a round-saving bogey from knee- high rough at the 18th hole. Th at score helped him post a cool 68 (-4) and assume fi rst place entering the fi nal round. At the time, he called it “the best bogey of my life.” He amended that statement on May 31 with a bogey that preserved the Bruins’ national championship. At the 71st hole, a 230-yard par 3 over water, Chappell dumped his tee shot in the hazard. His third shot from the drop area skirted 22 paces past the hole -- almost a certain double-bogey. “I knew he could get it up and down from there,” said Head Coach Derek Freeman. “I fi gured we’d take [a] fi ve and move on to 18.” Th e two-time All-American chipped it in. “Th at was the best bogey of my entire life,” he said. Chappell had struggled most of the week at the 18th. In the second round, he came to the brutish 484-yard par 4 at one-under par. A double-bogey gave him a 73 (+1). His bogey there in the third round prevented him from carding a 67 (-5). And in the fi nal round, he knew a par would preserve the Bruins’ precarious one-shot lead and their championship dreams. His tee shot found the fairway, leaving him 189 yards to the . His second shot landed 20 feet above the hole. He barely missed making a birdie, but tapped in for par before the entire UCLA entourage charged the green to embrace their senior leader. “Th is is huge for our school which prides itself on national champion- ships,” said Freeman. “Now, I want to fi gure out how to get better because I sure like this feeling.” Senior Craig Leslie’s birdies at the 16th and 18th holes proved crucial to the Bruins’ title hopes, as well as key par saves on the fi nal holes by junior Erik Flores and freshman Philip Francis. Th e championship was the third won by the Bruins in the month of May, 2008. On Mother’s Day the women’s water polo team won its fourth consecutive national championship, and on May 20, the women’s tennis team won its fi rst team title. Th ese three titles gave UCLA a total of 103, a national leader. For complete scores, please see next page. Previous page (top): Th e Bruins hoist the team trophy. (Middle section, left): Th e Bruins celebrate. (Right): Erik Flores blasts out of a bunker. (Bottom strip, both pages): A sequence of Kevin Chappell’s clutch chip-in. Page 29 (top left): Chappell’s fi st pump following the chip-in. (Middle left): senior Craig Leslie. (Far left): Chappell receives the Jack Nicklaus Award. (Left): Chappell holds the NCAA individual trophy.

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Year, City (Golf Course, Host) 2012 at Pacifi c Palisades, CA (Riviera CC, USC) Team Champion: Texas Individual Stroke Play Champion: Th omas Pieters, Illinois UCLA — T5th. Stroke Play: 2nd, 861 (+9). Patrick Cantlay (74-72-66—212, T-4); Anton Arboleda (67-72-76—215, T-13); Pedro Figueiredo (74-72-69—215, T-13); Alex Shi Yup Kim (76-71-74—221, T-54); Pontus Widegren (74-78-77 —229, T-120). Match Play: lost 3-2-0 to Oregon (Patrick Cantlay [U] d. Jonathan Woo [O], 5&3; Eugene Wong [O] d. Anton Arboleda [U], 1-up; Daniel Miernicki [O] d. Pedro Figueiredo [U], 2-up; Andrew Vijarro [O] d. Alex Shi Yup Kim [U], 3&2; Pontus Widegren [U] d. Robbie Ziegler [O], 2&1.) 2011 at Stillwater, OK (Karsten Creek, Oklahoma State) Team Champion: Augusta State Individual Stroke Play Champion: John Peterson, LSU UCLA — T5th (Match Play). Stroke Play: 1st, 872 (+8). Patrick Cantlay (72-69-71—212, 2nd); Gregor Main (72-70-78—220, T-20); Alex Shi Yup Kim (71-76-75—222, T-32); Pedro Figueiredo (71-74-79—224 (T-50); Pontus Widegren (79-75-74—228; T-81). Match Play: lost 3-1-1 to Duke (Austin Cody [D] d. Alex Shi Yup Kim [U], 3&2; Pedro Figueiredo [U] vs. Julian Suri [D], match halved; Wes Roach [D] d. Gregor Main [U], 3&1; Tim Gornik [D] d. Pontus Widegren [U], 6&5; Patrick Cantlay [U] d. Brinson Paolini [D], 1-up.) 2010 at Chattanooga, TN (The Honors Course, UT Chattanooga) Team Champion: Augusta State Individual Stroke Play Champion: Scott Langley, Illinois UCLA — T16th. 875 (+11). Gregor Main (71-69-72—212, T-9); Pontus Widegren (69-71- 79—219, T-58); Alex Shi Yup Kim (76-73-74—223, T-90); Pedro Figueiredo (78-73- 76—227, T-116); Mario Clemens (80-81-73—235, T-152). Match Play: missed cut. 2009 at Toledo, OH (Inverness, University of Toledo) Team Champion: Texas A&M Individual Champion: Matt Hill, NC State UCLA — T23rd. 900 (+48). Gregor Main (77-73-71—221, T-54); Erik Flores (80-69-73—222, T-60); Philip Francis (70-77-77—224, T-79); Alex Shi Yup Kim (81-76-78—235, T-148); Connor Driscoll (79-80-79—238, T-153). 2008 at W. Lafayette, IN (Kampen Course, Purdue University) Team Champion: UCLA Individual Champion: Kevin Chappell, UCLA UCLA — 1st, 1,194 (+42). Kevin Chappell (69-73-68-76—286, 1st, -2); Erik Flores (76-75- 76-78—305. T-33); Philip Francis (76-73-80-76—305, T-33); Craig Leslie (76-80-74-76 —306, T-38); Lucas Lee (79-72-80-80—311, T-60). Patrick Cantaly never lost a match in NCAA Championship 2007 at Williamsburg, VA (Golden Horseshoe GC, VCU) competition. Team Champion: Stanford University Individual Champion: Jamie Lovemark, USC UCLA — 7th, 1,130. Kevin Chappell (73-72-65-70—280, T-20); Lucas Lee (68-71-74- UCLA — 3rd, 1,197. John Merrick (75-72-77-73—297, T-16); Travis Johnson (74-74-74-76— 68—281, T-22); Erik Flores (76-67-71-73—287, T-46); Daniel Im (71-70-73-73—287, 298, T-19); Steve Conway (78-76-70-77—301, T-31); Roy Moon (76-73-80-72—301, T-46); Jason Kang (71-75-74-76—296, T-74). T-31); John Poucher (80-78-84-84—326, T-86). 2006 at Sunriver, OR (Crosswater GC, Univ. Portland) 2002 at Columbus, OH (Ohio State Scarlet Course) Team Champion: Oklahoma State Team Champions: Minnesota Individual Champion: Jonathan Moore, Oklahoma State Individual Champion: Troy Matteson, Georgia Tech UCLA — T7th, 1,157. Erik Flores (71-72-77-69—289, T27); James Lee (71-75-72-72—290, UCLA — team did not qualify; John Merrick (71-70-71-72—284, T23) T32nd); Kevin Chappell (70-76-73-74—293, T45); Daniel Im (68-77-74-77—296, 2001 at Durham, NC (Duke University Golf Club) T57); Chris Heintz (78-71-77-72—298, T66). Team Champions: Florida 2005 at Owings Mills, MD (Caves Valley GC, Loyola College) Individual Champion: Nick Gilliam, Florida Team Champions: Georgia UCLA —17th, 591, team missed cut. Parker McLachlin (74-69-73-71—287, T-16); Steve Individual Champion: James Lepp, Washington Conway (72-77—149); J.T. Kohut (77-72—149); John Merrick (76-74—150); Travis UCLA — 30th, 904. Chris Heintz (74-74-71—219, T-36); Kevin Chappell (73-78-76—227, Johnson (80-77—157). T-104); Daniel Im (75-75-78—228, T-112); John Poucher (77-76-79—232, T-137); 2000 at Auburn, AL (Grand National Country Club, Auburn) Joakim Renström (81-78-82—239, T-152). (UCLA failed to make the 54-hole cut.) Team Champions: Oklahoma State 2004 at Hot Springs, VA (The Homestead Resort, Virginia Tech) Individual Champion: Charles Howell, Oklahoma State Team Champions: California UCLA — team did not qualify; Brandon DiTullio, missed cut (76-72—148, T-62) Individual Champio: , UNLV 1998 at Albuquerque, NM (Championship Course, Univ. of New UCLA — 2nd, 1140. Travis Johnson (69-68-68-72—277, 5th); Roy Moon (71-74-65-72—282, Mexico) T-10); John Merrick (71-76-69-75—291, T-36); Steve Conway (78-70-73-76—297, Team Champions: UNLV T-56); John Poucher (79-71-77-74—301, T-68). Individual Champion: James McLean, Minnesota 2003 at Stillwater, OK (Karsten Creek GC, Oklahoma State) UCLA — T8th, 1,142. Brandon DiTullio (72-68-71-72—283, T-20); Jeff McGraw (71-70- Team Champions: Clemson 70-73—284, T-26); Byron Schlagenhauf (75-69-72-74—290, T-48); Ross Fulgentis Individual Champion: Alejandro Canizares, ASU (74-68-71-78—291, T-55); Jason Semelsberger (72-73-76-75—296, T-74). 3366 TTWO-TIMEWO-TIME NNATIONALATIONAL CCHAMPIONS:HAMPIONS: 11988,988, 22008008

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1997 at Lake Forest, IL (Conway Farms Golf Club, Northwestern) North Carolina) Team Champions: Pepperdine Team Champions: Wake Forest Individual Champion: Charles Warren, Clemson Individual Champion: , Oklahoma State UCLA — T26th, 598, team missed cut. Steve Wagner (76-69—145); Byron Schlagenhauf UCLA — team did not qualify. Alberto Valenzuela (76-77-72—225, did not make cut for fi nal (77-74—151); Jason Semelsberger (76-75—151); Brandon DiTullio (75-77—152); Ben round.) Bost (76-77—153). 1985 at Haynes City, FL (Grenelefe Country Club, University of 1993 at Lexington, KY (The Champions Golf Course, Kentucky) Florida) Team Champions: Florida Team Champions: Houston Individual Champion: Todd Demsey, Arizona State Individual Champion: Clark Burroughs, Ohio State UCLA — 17th, 597, team missed cut. Jorgan Aker (72-74—146); David Soloman (73- UCLA — T14th, 1,206. Duff y Waldorf (73-73-72-77—295, T-18); Roger Gunn (73-77- 77—150); Ted Gleason (76-75—151); Kevin Claborn (75-78—153); Brian Bock 75-73—298, T-35); Kevin Leach (74-76-81-78—309, T-83); Brandt Jobe (80-79-75- (78-75—153). 82—316, T-93); Bobby Lasken (85-80-72-79—316, T-93). 1991 at Pebble Beach, CA (Poppy Hills Golf Course, San Jose State) 1984 at Houston, TX (Bear Creek Golf World Masters Course, Univ. of Team Champions: Oklahoma State Houston) Individual Champion: Warren Schutte, UNLV Team Champions: Houston UCLA — T24th, 1.215. David Soloman (76-74-75-72—297, T-32); Kent Weise (79-73-78- Individual Champion: John Inman, North Carolina 75—305, T-81); Ted Gleason (77-74-80-74—307, T-96); Steve Haynes (80-78-74- UCLA — 21st, 884, team missed cut. Brad Bell (71-68-75-69—283, 6th); Kevin Leach (71- 77—309, T-107); Kevin Claborn (76-77-80-79—314, T-137). 73-79—223); Roger Gunn (71-75-78— 224); Duff y Waldorf (75-71-78—224); Brian 1989 at Edmond, OK (Oak Tree Country Club, Oklahoma State) Mahon (77-75-78—230). Team Champions: Oklahoma 1983 at Fresno, CA (San Joaquin Country Club, Fresno State) Individual Champion: Phil Mikkelson, Arizona State Team Champions: Oklahoma State UCLA — T8th, 1,173. Rob Sullivan (72-74-68-74—288, T-16); Ken Tanigawa (70-75-79- Individual Champion: Jim Carter, Artzona State 71—295, T-36); Rich Greenwood (72-69-75-79—295, T-36); Greg Garbero (75-77-76- UCLA — 7th, 1,181. Jay Delsing (68-73-76-75—292, T-15); John Perles (75-75-74-72—296, 75—303, T-61); Steve Haynes (77-72-76-83—308, T-74). T-29); Oliver Rheinfurth (70-73-77-77—297, T-38); Brad Bell (77-74-73-77—301, 1988 at Westlake Village, CA (North Ranch Country Club, USC) T-59); Steve Pate (78-74-73-80—305, T-75). Team Champions: UCLA 1982 at Pinehurst, NC (#2 Course at Pinehurst Resort, North Carolina) Individual Champion: E.J. Pfi ster, Oklahoma State Team Champions: Houston UCLA — 1st, 1,176. Brandt Jobe (72-73-73-69—287, T-2); Bobby Lasken (74-71-75-75 Individual Champion: Billy Ray Brown, Houston — 295, T-26); Tim Cruikshank (79-73-73-71—296, 31st); Kevin Leach (76-78-72-72 UCLA — 6th, 1,163. Jeff Johnson (71-72-73-71—287, 12th); Jay Delsing (75-76-75-68—294); —298, 43rd); Rich Greenwood (82-79-77-77—315, 85th). Lou Bartoletti (78-73-73-75—299, 81st); Mickey Yokoi (77-73-74-79— 303); Corey 1987 at Columbus, OH (Scarlet Course, Ohio State) Pavin (72-dq- 68-71). Team Champions: Oklahoma State 1980 at Columbus, OH (Scarlet Course, Ohio State) Individual Champion: Brian Watts, Oklahoma State Team Champions: Oklahoma State UCLA — 21st, 1,213. Kevin Leach (79-73-74-75—301, T-45); Rich Greenwood (76-71- Individual Champion: Jay Don Blake, Utah State 78-79—304, T-66), Bob Lasken (71-79-80-77—307, T-85); Brandt Jobe (75-79-75- UCLA — T24th, 920, team missed cut. Corey Pavin (73-85-72—230); John Grund (80-78- 78—307, T-85); David Rhorer (78-78-77-78—311, T-105). 73—231); Chuck White (77-81-74—232); Tom Pernice (77-78-79—234); Mickey Yokoi 1986 at Bermuda Run, NC (Bermuda Run Country Club, University of (75-83-81—239).

UCLA’s 1988 NCAA Champions (l-r): Assistant Coach Jim Greenwood, Tim Cruikshank, Brandt Jobe, Bobby Lasken, Assistant Tognozzi, Kevin Leach, Assistant Coach David Smith, Rich Coach Ray Snyder and Head Coach Eddie Merrins (at podium).

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1979 at Winston-Salem, NC (Bermuda Run CC, Wake Forest) 1953 at Colorado Springs, CO (The Broadmoor Golf Club, Colorado Team Champions: Ohio State College) Individual Champion: Gary Hallberg, Wake Forest Team Champions: Stanford UCLA — 13th, 1,230. Tom Randolph (75-74-77-78—304, T-35); Mickey Yokoi (74-75- Individual Champion: Earl Moeller, Oklahoma A&M 79-76—304, T-35); Corey Pavin (76-76-75-82—309, T-58); Tom Pernice (75-76-85- UCLA — team did not qualify. Stroke Play: Ian Halkett (74-78—152); Bob Chase (76- 79—315, T-72); Chuck White (76-84-83-88—331, 87th). 77—153). Match Play: no qualifi ers. 1978 at Eugene, OR (Eugene Country Club, Oregon) 1952 at West Lafayette, IN (University Course, Purdue) Team Champions: Oklahoma State Team Champions: North Texas State Individual Champion: David Edwards, Oklahoma State Individual Champion: Jim Vickers, Oklahoma UCLA — 10th, 1,186. Corey Pavin (68-74-77—219, T-23); Tom Pernice (72-71-76—219, T- UCLA — team did not qualify. Stroke Play: Dave Stanley (80-77—157). Match Play: no 23); Mickey Yokoi (73-74-72—219, T-23); Chuck White (74-74-72—220, T-38); Brad qualifi ers. Sherfy (76-75-77—228, T-99). 1951 at Columbus, OH (Scarlet Course, Ohio State) 1970 at Columbus, OH (Scarlet Course, Ohio State) Team Champions: North Texas State Team Champions: Houston Individual Champion: John Mahaff ey, Houston Individual Champion: Tom Nieporte, Ohio State UCLA—team missed cut. Individuals: Don Truett (76-73-74-70—294, T12); Jerry DiTullio UCLA — team did not qualify. Stroke Play: Ray Steelsmith (77-80—157); Dave Stanley (76- (74-74-77-76—301); Pete Lazlo (73-78—151); Bill Eaton (77-75—152). 81); Seymour Black (70-88—158). Match Play: no qualifi ers. 1969 at Colorado Springs, CO (The Broadmoor CC, Colorado College) 1950 at Albuquerque, NM (Championship Course, Univ. of New Team Champions: Houston Mexico) Individual Champion: Bob Clark, Cal State Los Angeles Team Champions: North Texas UCLA — team missed cut. Stroke Play: Don Truett (85-74—159); Jerry DiTullio (84-82—166); Individual Champion: Fred Wampler, Purdue Larry Benson (85-81—166); Bill Eaton (90-84—174). UCLA — 17th, 607. Stroke Play: Ben Alyea (74-70—144, T-15); Bob Morefi eld (76-77—153); 1967 at Shawnee, PA (Shawnee-on-the-Delaware, Penn State) Ray Steelsmith (80-73—153); Jerry O’Neal (76-81—157). Match Play, 1st Round: Ben Team Champions: Houston Alyea, UCLA, d. Paul Harney, Holy Cross, 5&4; 2nd Round, Alyea d. Arnold Palmer, Individual Champion: Hale Irwin, Colorado Wake Forest, 1-up; 3rd Round, Alyea d. Dave Dennis, Kansas, 1-up; 4th Round (Quar- UCLA — 37th, 628. Stroke Play: Larry Benson (71-74-79-76—300, T-48); Rich Logan (82- terfi nals): Billy Maxwell, North Texas State, d. Alyea, 3&2. Notes: Alyea sank a 40-foot 80—162); Mike Higgins (83-80—163). Other results incomplete. putt on the 16th hole against Palmer to keep the match alive. 1966 at Stanford, CA (Stanford Golf Course) 1949 at Ames, IA (University Course, Iowa State University) Team Champions: Houston Team Champions: North Texas Individual Champion: Bob Murphy, Florida Individual Champion: Harvie Ward, North Carolina UCLA — T-8th, 597. Stroke Play: Mike Higgins (75-72-78-73—298, T-28); Terry Hartshorn UCLA — 13th, 622. Stroke Play: Jerry O’Neal (73-79—152); Richard Runkle (80-75—155); (71-79—150, T-36). Ben Alyea (80-78—158); Tony Valdivia (81-80—161). Match Play, 1st Round: Jack 1965 at Knoxville, TN (Holston Hills CC, University of Tennessee) Atten, Loyola (Chicago) d. Runkle, 5&4. Notes: Ben Alyea won the NCAA longest drive Team Champions: Houston contest with an average drive (of three) of 243.3. Individual Champion: Marty Fleckman 1948 at Stanford, CA (Stanford Golf Course) UCLA — T19th, 610. Stroke Play (all UCLA individuals failed to qualify for 3rd and 4th Team Champions: San Jose State rounds): Mike Higgins (75-76—151); Brian Kaufman (73-79—152); Dave Ledbetter Individual Champion: Bob Harris, San Jose State (75-78—153); Rafael Villegas (77-77—154); Terry Hartshorn (77-78—155). UCLA — 7th, 602. Stroke Play: Ted Richards (71-75—146); Richard Runkle (77-73—150); 1964 at Colorado Springs, CO (The Broadmoor CC, Colorado College) Bob Gardner (75-78—153); Jerry O’Neal (75-78—153); Bob Morefi eld (78-80—158); Team Champions: Houston Bill Shelton (80-81—161). Match Play, 1st Individual Champion: Terry Small, San Jose State Round: Ernie Kellberg, Stanford, d. Rich- UCLA — 10th, 612. Stroke Play: Paul Loveless (77-74—151); Jim Collart (71-81—152); Terry ard Runkle, UCLA, 3&2; Charles Coe, Hartshorn (78-76—154); Brian Kaufman (78-77—155); Dave Ledbetter (89-81—170). Oklahoma, d. Jerry O’Neal, UCLA, 4&3; Match Play, 1st Round: William Regnier, Notre Dame, d. Jim Collart, UCLA, 3&2. Paul Bob Gardner, UCLA, d. Junius Herbert, Desjardins, Miami, d. Paul Loveless, UCLA, 2&1. LSU, 3&2; Ted Richards, UCLA, d. Joe Greene, Washington, 4&2. 2nd Round: 1963 at Wichita State Louis Staff ord, Oregon d. Gardner, 4&3. Team Champions: Oklahoma State Richards d. James McNair, Duke, 2-up. Individual Champion: R.H. Sikes, Arkansas 3rd Round: Richards d. Joe Moore, LSU, UCLA — 21st, 614. Stroke Play: Jim Collart (72-77—149); Cliff Davis (74-76—150); Wes 5&3. 4th Round (Quarterfi nals): Richards Smith (81-74—151); Paul Loveless (78-82—160). Match Play, 1st Round: Don Lackey, d. Loddie Kempa, Oklahoma A&M, 2&1. Oklahoma State d. Jim Collart, UCLA, 2&1. 5th Round (Semifi nals): Bob Harris, San 1960 at Colorado Springs, CO (The Broadmoor CC, Colorado College) Jose State, d. Richards, 5&4. Team Champions: Houston 1947 at Ann Arbor, MI Individual Champion: Dick Crawford, Houston (Championship Golf Course, UCLA — T22nd, 635. Stroke Play: Bill Mott (82-72—154, T-43); Tom Th ompson (81-76— University of Michigan) 157, T-72); John Darrah (81-79—160, T-106); Bill Moore (76-86—164, T-146); Jerry Team Champions: LSU Kestenberg (79-86—165, T-150). Match Play, 1st Round: Bill Mott d. Jerry Cundari, Individual Champion: Dave Barclay, Oregon, 1up, 19th hole. 2nd Round: Vernon Nicholas, Arizona, d. Mott, 3&2. Michigan 1956 at Columbus, OH (Scarlet Course, Ohio State) UCLA — team did not qualify. Match Team Champions: Houston Play, 1st Round: Bob Gardner, UCLA, d. Individual Champion: Rick Jones, Ohio State Duke Jacobs,Yale, 3&1. 2nd Round: Gard- UCLA — team did not qualify. Stroke Play: Bill Foote (78-74—152). Match Play, 1st Round: ner d. Art Wall, Duke, 1-up. 3rd Round: Foote d. William Redding, Purdue, 1-up. 2nd Round: Foote d. Don Nist, Ohio State, Charles Coe, Oklahoma, d. Gardner, 5&4. 2&1; 3rd Round: Foote d. Robert Harvey, SMU, 3&2. 4th Round (Quarterfi nals): George Clark, North Texas State, d. Foote, 3&1.

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BY NAME Anton Arboleda 1982 HM John Perles 2012 HM Travis Johnson 1983 HM Brad Bell 2003 HM, 2004 2nd Team Tom Pernice 1983 & 1984 HM Bob Lasken 1980 & 1981 HM Larry Benson 1988 HM Tom Randolph 1969 HM Pete Laszlo 1979 HM Patrick Cantlay 1970 HM Byron Schlagenhauf 2011* 1st Team^†, 2012 2nd Team Kevin Leach 1999 3rd Team Kevin Chappell 1987 HM; 1988 2nd Brad Sherfy 2006 HM, 2007 2nd Team 1978 HM Team, 2008 1st Team*† Lucas Lee Rob Sullivan Steve Conway 2007 3rd Team 1989 HM 2003 2nd Team, 2004 Daniel Im Don Truett HM 2006 HM 1971 HM, 1972 2nd Jay Delsing Alex Shi Yup Kim Team 1982 1st Team, 1983 2nd 2010 HM Duff y Waldorf Team Patrick Cantlay Gregor Main Gregor Main 1984 3rd Team, 1985* John Merrick Brandon DiTullio 2009, ’10 HM^; 2011 1st Team 2000 HM 3rd Team Pontus Widegren Pedro Figueiredo Jeff McGraw 2011 HM 2012 2nd Team 1999 HM Chuck White Erik Flores John Merrick 1978 3rd Team 2006 2nd Team, 2008 3rd team, 2002, ’03 HM Mickey Yokoi 2009 2nd Team Roy Moon 1982 2nd Team Terry Hartshorn 2004 HM Coaches All-America Team. *NCAA Player 1965 & 1966 HM Steve Pate of the Year. †Consensus selection. ^All Brandt Jobe 1983 1st Team Freshmam Team. 1987 3rd Team; 1988 HM Corey Pavin Jeff Johnson 1979 & 1982* 1st Team; 1980 HM

BY YEAR 1965 — Terry Hartshorn (HM) 1988 — Kevin Leach (2nd Team), Brandt 2008 — Kevin Chappell*† (1st Team), Erik 1966 — Terry Hartshorn (HM) Jobe and Bobby Lasken (HM) Flores (3rd Team) 1969 — Larry Benson (HM) 1989 — Rob Sullivan (HM) 2009 — Erik Flores (2nd Team); Gregor 1970 — Pete Laszlo 1999 — B.J. Schlagenhauf (3rd Team), Jeff Main (HM^) 1971 — Don Truett (HM) McGraw (HM) 2010 — Alex Shi Yup Kim, Gregor Main 1972 — Don Truett, 2nd Team 2000 — Brandon DiTullio (HM) (HM) 1978 — Chuck White (3rd Team), 2002 — John Merrick (HM) 2011 — Patrick Cantlay*†^ (1st Team), Brad Sherfy (HM) 2003 — Steve Conway (2nd Team), John Gregor Main (3rd Team), Pontus Wide- 1979 — Corey Pavin (1st Team), Tom Merrick (HM) gren (HM) Randolph (HM) 2004 — Travis Johnson (2nd Team), Steve 2012 — Patrick Cantlay and Pedro Figueire- 1980 — Corey Pavin (HM), Tom Conway and Roy Moon (HM) do (2nd Team), Anton Arboleda (HM) Pernice (HM) 2006 — Erik Flores (2nd Team), Kevin Coaches All-America Team.*NCAA Player 1981 — Tom Pernice (HM) Chappell and Daniel Im (HM) of the Year. †Consensus selection. ^All 1982 — Jay Delsing and Corey Pavin* (1st 2007 — Kevin Chappell (2nd Team), Lucas Freshman Team. Team), Mickey Yokoi (2nd Team), Jeff Lee (3rd Team) Johnson (HM) 1983 — Steve Pate (1st Team), Jay Delsing (2nd Team), Brad Bell and John Perles (HM) 1984 — Duff y Waldorf (3rd Team), Brad Bell (HM) 1985 — Duff y Waldorf* (1st Team) 1987 — Brandt Jobe (3rd Team), Kevin Leach (HM)

UCLA’S GCAA SCHOLAR ALL-AMERICANS Brandon DiTullio, 1999-00 Travis Johnson, 2003-04 Chris Heintz, 2005-06 Pedro Figueiredo, 2011-12 S O CADEMIC LL MERICANS UCLA’ C SIDA A A -A Pedro Figueiredo earned All-America honors on the course and in the classroom in 2012. Patrick Cantlay, 2011-12

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Bel-Air Country Club: barrancas make the course a shotmaker’s domain. Recently, Oakmont The Bel-Air Country has hosted LPGA and Champions Tour events. From the Goodman Club, site of the 1976 tees, the course plays 7,015 yards, carries a slope of 138 and a par of U.S. Amateur Cham- 72. Oakmont served as the site of the 2003 Men’s Pacifi c-10 Confer- pionship, has served as ence Championship, which UCLA hosted and won. UCLA’s home course Riviera Country Club: Recognized as one of the world’s premier for more than 50 years. courses, Riviera annually hosts a PGA Tour event, which former Located five minutes Bruin Corey Pavin won in 1994 and ’95. It has hosted several major from campus, Bel-Air’s championships, including the U.S. Open in 1948 won by Ben Ho- original architecture gan, the PGA Championship in 1983 and 1995 and the U.S. Senior was done by George Open in 1998. Th e course has several signature holes, including the Th omas, Jack Neville par three sixth with a bunker in the middle of the green. Designed and Billy Bell Sr., with by George C. Th omas, Riviera measures more than 7,157 yards and most recent changes by plays to a par of 71. Robert Trent Jones. Th e club has added a driving Robinson Ranch: New facility, featuring two championship courses range which the Bruins —Th e Mountain and Th e Valley. Th e Mountain Course measures 6,508 use occasionally. Par: 70 yards and off ers dramatic views and plenty of water, while demand- Rating: 73.9 Yardage: ing strategic course management and accuracy off the tee. Th e Valley 6,730. Course, which opened on Memorial Day 2000, meanders through untouched stands of stage and chaparral, California Sycamores and Brentwood Country Coastal Live Oaks. Measuring 6,903 yards from the championship Club: Th e Brentwood tees, Th e Valley’s fi nal six holes have been tagged Death Row. Country Club is located just 10 minutes from TPC at Valencia: Th e TPC at Valencia, designed by Chris Gray and the UCLA campus. Th e two-time major winner Mark O’Meara, is a big golf course requiring course, which measures both length off the tee, precise iron play and bold putting. Running 6,782 yards and carries through oak canyons, river valleys and foothills, the course challenges a 72.9 rating, puts em- players of every skill level. Th e course measures more than 7,200 yards phasis on accuracy and from the tournament tees and plays to a par of 72. Many campus buildings can be seen is often subject to strong Valencia Country Club: A classic Robert Trent Jones Sr. design fea- from the Bel-Air Country Club, which breezes off the nearby turing numerous bunkers, hidden water hazards and large, undulating is located across from UCLA on Sunset Pacifi c. Brentwood and . Prevailing afternoon winds can make this course play long and Blvd. Th e Bruins have been playing at UCLA also hosted the diffi cult. Signature hole is the par three third that features a long carry the Robert C. Th omas classic for more 1994 Women’s Pacifi c- over water to a big, fast green, shaded by tall trees. From the tips, this than 50 years. 10 Conference Cham- par 72 course is rated 74.7 with a slope of 138 over 7,076 yards. pionship. Wilshire Country Club: Medium length course that boasts the best El Caballero Country Club: Tough par 71 course that has hosted greens in the city. A barranca runs through the course and comes into many TOUR qualifying events. Designed by Robert Trent Jones, Sr., play on almost every hole. Carries a course rating of 71.8 at 6,506 the course measures 6,815 yards and carries a rating of 73.6 and a slope yards and a slope of 132. of 135. UCLA alumnus Brandt Jobe holds the course record of 63. Hillcrest Country Club: Located 10 minutes from campus, Hillcrest is one of the area’s oldest layouts. Opened in 1922, it was the site of the 1929 PGA Championship and 1932 and ’42 L.A. Opens. Hillcrest carries a 73.1 rating over 6,684 yards. Rolling fairways, numerous bunkers and large undulating greens plus some of the best views of the Los Angeles skyline make this an enjoyable test of golf. Lakeside Golf Club: Located next to Universal Studios, this tight, heavily trapped course has small greens that demand great accuracy. Th e par 70 course has a 72.4 rating and measures 6,539 yards. Th e beautiful course was deigned by Max Behr in 1925. Los Angeles Country Club: Considered one of America’s fi nest, the North Course is consistently ranked among the nation’s Top 20 private golf courses. Both the North and South courses were designed by George C. Th omas, who also designed Riviera and Ojai Valley CC. Site of the 1983 Men’s Pac-10 Championships won by UCLA. Th e par 71 redesigned North Course is rated 75.7 with a 143 slope over 7,236 yards and will host the 2013 Men’s Pac-12 Championship. Mountaingate Country Club: Sporty course that off ers great vistas of Los Angeles. Severely contoured greens require a delicate putting touch. Measures 6,450 yards, is rated 72.2, plays to a par of 72, and overlooks the UCLA campus. Oakmont Country Club: Built in 1924 and originally designed by Max Behr, Oakmont is located in the lush hillside of Glendale and Vistas of the Westwood skyline can be enjoyed from the Los boasts some of the fastest greens in the city. A variety of bunkers and Angeles Country Club, site of the 2013 Pac-12 Championship.

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he Friends of Golf (FOG) organization has been a fi xture of fi nancial support for the UCLA 2012 — Ernie Els golf program and collegiate and youth golf nationwide for more than three decades. 2011 — David Ledbetter T Th e origins of this group come from former UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame golf coach 2010 — Johnny Miller Eddie Merrins, who served as Bel Air’s head professional for nearly 40 years. Under his active lead- 2009 — Annika Sorenstam ership, the UCLA golf program has developed into one of the most successful in the country. 2008 — Greg Penske, Johnny Miller To implement that program, Merrins pioneered the FOG organization to aid in fundraising 2007 — Steve Pate, Kathy Whitworth, activities for college and youth golf programs. FOG was incorporated in 1981 as a non-profi t 2006 — Gene Littler, John Wooden, organization and has drawn enthusiasm from many prominent professionals in the business and Duff y Waldorf sports communities. 2005 — Al Geiberger, Dave Stockson Th e annual FOG event Scott Simpson is highlighted by an elaborate 2004 — FOG Founders golf tournament and dinner 2003 — Tommy Bolt, Bob Rosburg held at Bel Air Country Club. Duff y Waldorf Luminaries such as Dinah 2002 — Gary Player, Amy Alcott Shore, Digger Phelps, Rick Pi- 2001 — Billy Casper, Tony Jacklin tino, David Wolper and Richard 2000 — Payne Stewart Crenna distinguished the tour- 1999 — Fred Couples,, Corey Pavin nament in 1991. Highlighting 1998 — Mark O’Meara the 10th annual tournament 1997 — Tom Lehman was the legendary Jack Nick- 1996 — Jim Murray, Peter Jacobsen laus. Each year, FOG honors a 1995 — Sam Snead, Deane Beman member of the PGA Tour, which 1994 — Byron Nelson has enabled Friends of Golf to 1993 — Ken Venturi endow the Golf Scholarship 1992 — Chi Chi Rodriguez Fund at UCLA. 1991 — Jack Nicklaus The late, legendary 1990 — Hale Irwin golfer Byron Nelson called the 1989 — annual FOG event, “Th e best 1988 — Greg Norman one-day golf tournament in the 1987 — Arnold Palmer country.” 1986 — Byron Nelson At right is a list of the 1985 — Lee Trevino past honorees: 1984 — Raymond Floyd Jack Nicklaus was the honoree at the 1991 FOG tournament. 1983 — Ben Hogan 1982 — Eddie Merrins

Th e 6th Hole at Riviera Country Club, one of the Bruins’ home courses

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Jack and Rhodine Giff ord (above) have been generous supporters of UCLA Athletics, particularly the golf programs. Th eir lead donation made possible UCLA’s on-campus practice facility, nicknamed “Th e Giff .” In addition, the Giff ord Family has sponsored the Giff ord Collegiate Championship for the last eight years. Th e late Mr. Giff ord was a 1960-61 UCLA baseball letterman as a fi rst baseman. (Clockwise from top right): Th e view to the West shows the team room and tee box as players hit South toward . Th e view looking East reveals the towers of and the Men’s Gym, newly named the Student Activities Center. Facing North toward Sunset Blvd., the shrubbery in front of the faclity spells out UCLA GOLF (below).

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Th e Giff ord Collegiate Championship, founded by the late Jack Giff ord (UCLA ’63) and his wife Rhodine, has come to symbolize outstanding golf and unmatched cameraderie. Th e Bruins have won the event twice, and in 2007 produced their fi rst individual champion in James Lee. In addition to the 54-hole collegiate competition, the event also features a CollegeAm, a wives program and many other tournament traditions. Above left, is the perpetual Giff ord Collegiate Championship Trophy, awarded to the victorious team. Top right, are the Bruins, who won the event in 2007. Above: UCLA’s Patrick Cantlay, winner of the event in 2010. Right: Pontus Widegren. Below right: Benefactor Jack Giff ord and Head Coach Derek Freeman.

Giff ord Collegiate Championship Results Team Year Winner Individual Medalist(s) 2005 UCLA Michael Wilson, California 2006 Stanford Rob Grube and Zack Miller, Stanford 2007 UCLA James Lee, UCLA; Sihwan Kim, Stanford; Henrik Norlander, Augusta State 2008 USC Nick Taylor, Washington, Tom Sluiter, USC 2009 Stanford Peter Uihlein, Oklahoma State 2010 UCLA Patrick Cantlay, UCLA 2011 USC Steve Lim, USC 2012 UCLA Rick Lamb, Tennessee 4433 TTWO-TIMEWO-TIME NNATIONALATIONAL CCHAMPIONS:HAMPIONS: 11988,988, 22008008

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DAN GUERRERO KEY ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT STAFF ATHLETIC DIRECTOR • UCLA ’74 • 11TH YEAR

In just 10 years as UCLA’s Director of Athletics, Daniel G. Guerrero has boldly placed his imprint on the school’s athletic program. Guerrero, one of the most infl uential, respected and talented administra- tors in intercollegiate athletics, was involved in the NCAA’s negotiation of the new $10.8 billion, 14-year NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament television package as well as the decision to expand the event to 68 teams. In addition, he served as the president of the the National Assn. Don Morrison Michael Sondheimer of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) in 2011-12 and is a amember of the BCS Athletic Faculty Athletic Rep Associate A.D. Directors Advisory Group, among several other committees. In his 10 years as AD, Guerrero has clearly established a pattern of “image and substance” that few in his profession can match. UCLA’s 108 NCAA team championships ranks No.1 in the nation. In Guerrero’s tenure, UCLA teams have won a nation-leading 22 NCAA team titles in 12 diff erent sports, fi nished second 18 times and have recorded an additional 38 Top Five fi nishes. More than 80% of UCLA teams have qualifi ed for NCAA post-season competition and the football team has appeared in eight bowl games. Th e program has also won 51 conference championships in 15 diff erent sports, produced nearly 500 All-Americans and featured four Honda Award winners, including the 2003-04 Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year. Steve Agee Pete Maglieri Furthermore, during the 2012 Summer Olympic Games in London, 34 Bruins participated as Staff Athletic Trainer Equipment Room athletes or coaches, representing the United States and eight other nations. Th ey won nine medals, including six gold. In 2011-12 in NCAA competition, UCLA won its 108th NCAA title in women’s volleyball, and nine teams fi nished among the Top 5 nationally. Men’s water polo and women’s tennis fi nished second, men’s soccer, women’s gymnastics, men’s tennis and women’s water polo captured third place, and men’s golf and baseball each placed fi fth. Bruin teams also won conference titles in men’s soccer, women’s gymnastics, baseball and men’s and women’s water polo. Finally, 80 student-athletes earned All-America honors and 89 were selected to various all-conference teams. Guerrero came to UCLA in 2002 from UC Irvine, where he had served as UCI’s fi fth Director of Matt Elliott Paul Brown Athletics for 10 years. Prior to arriving at UCI, he was the Athletic Director for fi ve years at Cal Director of Compliance Event Management State Dominguez Hills (1988-92). He received his Bachelor’s degree from UCLA in 1974 and played second base in the Bruin baseball program for four years. Originally from Tucson, AZ, he is married to the former Anne Marie Aniello and they have two daughters: Jenna and Katie.

BOB FIELD

SR. ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR • ARKANSAS ’71 • 11TH YEAR Emily Mitchell Rich Bertolucci Bob Field is an associate athletic director and has served as a member Nutritionist Sports Information of UCLA’s athletic administration since January of 2001. Field oversees men’s and women’s golf and women’s rowing and serves as an aide to Dan Guerrero in all football matters. Field also oversees housing, parking, training table, video services, agent relations and coaches’ development. Prior to his switch to administration, Field spent 22 seasons as an assistant coach with the Bruin football team. He was the assistant head coach during his fi nal fi ve seasons (1996-2000) and served as defensive coordinator for 16 seasons (1982-95 and 1999-2000) while tutoring outside linebackers, place kickers and defensive backs at various times in his career. Field has been at UCLA since 1978, with the exception of the 1980 season. Over the years, Kevin Chen Courteney Cosso he tutored some of the top athletes in school history and crafted numerous defenses ranked in the Academic Advisor Bruin Varsity Club Top 20 in various categories. He began his coaching career under the legendary Bear Bryant at Alabama (1971-72) and moved to Mississippi State in 1973. During his fi ve-year tenure at MSU, he coached the secondary and served as defensive coordinator in his fi nal four seasons with the Bulldogs. Field earned a Bachelor’s degree in Science Education at Arkansas in 1971 and was named to the All-Southwest Conference Academic Team his senior year. Playing for Hall of Fame coach Frank Broyles, he was a three-year varsity letterman and two-year starter in the secondary. In his three varsity seasons, the Razorbacks were 28-5. As a player and coach, Field participated in 20 bowl games, including one Orange, two Sugar, three Cotton, two Fiesta and fi ve Rose Bowls. During his tenure at UCLA, the Bruins recorded eight consecu- Tina Johnson Albro Lundy tive bowl wins, eight straight wins over USC and won or tied for seven Pac-10 championships. Administrative Assistant Sports Information Field is married to Valorie Kondos Field, UCLA’s women’s gymnastics coach. He has three sons: Kyle, Brian and Michael. Brian and his wife Carmell have a daughter, Selah. 4444 TTWO-TIMEWO-TIME NNATIONALATIONAL CCHAMPIONS:HAMPIONS: 11988,988, 22008008

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Day, Date Tournament (Host) City/Course Fri.-Sun., Ping Preview Crabapple GC Sept. 23-25 (Georgia Tech) Woodstock, GA Mon.-Tue., Pac-12 Preview Pumpkin Ridge GC Oct. 8-9 (Oregon/Oregon State) North Plains, OR Mon.-Tue., Cal Poly Firestone Monarch Dunes GC Oct. 8-9 (Cal Poly San Luis Obispo) Nipomo, CA Fri.-Sun., U.S. Collegiate Championship Golf Club of Georgia Oct. 19-21 (Georgia Tech) Alpharetta, GA Mon.-Tue., Stanford Classic Cypress Point GC Oct. 29-30 (Stanford) Carmel, CA Mon.-Wed., Giff ord Collegiate Cordevalle GC Nov. 5-7 (UCLA) San Martin, CA Mon.-Tue., CS San Marcos Invitational Shadow Ridge CC Feb. 4-5 (CS San Marcos) Carlsbad, CA Wed.-Fri., Amer Ari Invitational Waikoloa Kings GC Feb. 6-8 (Hawaii-Hilo) Waikola, HI Mon.-Wed., Th e Prestige PGA West Feb. 18-20 (UC Davis) La Quinta, CA Mon.-Tues., Snowman Getaway Palm Valley GC Feb. 25-26 (Washington State) Goodyear, AZ Fri.-Sun., Collegiate Masters Southern Highlands GC Mar. 8-10 (UNLV) Las Vegas, HI Fri.-Sun., Bandon Dunes Championship Old Macdonald GC Mar. 8-10 (Gonzaga) Bandon, OR Mon.-Tues., Anteater Invitational El Niguel CC Mar. 25-26 (UC Irvine) Irvine, CA Mon.-Tue., Aggie Invitational Traditions GC Apr. 6-7 (Texas A&M) College Station, TX Sat.-Sun., Western Intercollegiate Pasatiempo GC Apr. 13-14 (San Jose State) Santa Cruz, CA Fri.-Sun., Winchester Classic Winchester CC Apr. 19-21 (UC Davis) Meadow Vista, CA Mon.-Wed., Pac-12 Championship Los Angeles CC Apr. 29-May 1 (UCLA) Los Angeles, CA Th urs.-Sat., NCAA Regionals Campus Sites May 16-18 TBD Tue.-Sun., NCAA Championship Crabapple GC May 28-June 2 (Georgia Tech) Woodstock, GA UCLA hosted events in bold.

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Nation’s #1 Overall College Experience 10 SIGNIFICANT REASONS TO ATTEND UCLA

1. #1 in NCAA Titles (108) 6. Exceptional Academic Support for All 1st ever to reach the 100 title milestone; 22 NCAA Titles Student-Athletes in the last 10 years (#1 nationally) since Dan Guerrero 17 full-time staff working in academic and student became UCLA Athletic Director; #1 in Olympians and services. This includes academic counseling, learning Olympic Gold Medals from 1984-2012; leader in pro- specialist, life skills coordinator, priority pre-enrollment ducing professional athletes; nation’s finest overall in classes, academic mentors, individual and group combined academic, athletic and career resources for tutoring, academic awards banquet, lecture notes, student-athletes; the best is possible at UCLA! laptop lending program and career guidance. 2. Prestigious Academic Degree / A National 7. Your Future at the Highest Level Leader in Producing Top Students USA’s #1 Career Center for full-time, part-time or intern- Ranked in the top ten among universities in most ship positions; average personal income for a UCLA academic surveys; professional schools ranked among graduate is $77,500; average home value for UCLA grads top five in most areas and top ten in others; #1 in the is over $500,000; Bruin Works program for Networking; nation for undergraduate student applications every year the UCLA degree means success across the world! since 1999; among all-time leaders in producing NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship winners; #1 in Kaplan Report 8. Complete National Sports Media Coverage/ survey of student resources for the college experience. L.A. is the Place/Pac-12 Network Begins More overall national, regional and local television team 3. Highest Quality of Life/Best Place to Live exposure than any other college in the nation; numerous Best in West and #2 overall public university in ‘Princ- daily newspapers; #1 in former student-athletes and stu- eton Review’ in on-campus housing options and dorm dents in sportscasting, news broadcasting, sports writing, food; 334 sunshine days a year; average year-round tem- acting, etc. to act as contacts for current athletes; #1 in perature of 74 degrees; 5 miles from the beach; thriving Sports Illustrated cover appearances; Major media outlets campus community of Westwood Village as part of UCLA; like ESPN, Fox Sports and USA Today have offices in L.A. surrounded by Bel Air, Beverly Hills, Century City, Brentwood, and Santa Monica. 9. Nation’s #1 Tradition of Athletic Excellence 4. World Class Facilities With Historic Long-Term Success Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Troy Aikman, Arthur Ashe, Remodeled historic Pauley Pavilion; the (SI’s Lauren Cheney, Jimmy Connors, Lisa Fernandez, #1 venue of all college sites); Los Angeles Tennis Center; Troy Glaus, Natalie Golda, Rafer Johnson, Jack- Drake Stadium for track & soccer; Jackie Robinson Sta- ie Joyner-Kersee, Karch Kiraly, Liz Masakayan, Ann dium; ; ; Sunset Meyers, Jonathan Ogden, Corey Pavin, Jackie Robinson, Canyon Recreation Center; numerous championship golf , Sharon Shapiro, Chase Utley, Bill Walton, courses; on-campus golf practice facility; Acosta Athletic and John Wooden are just a few of the most significant Training Complex for the best in sports medicine, athletic people that have attended/coached at UCLA. UCLA is the performance, and finest training equipment. #1 school world-wide in name recognition. 5. Legendary Coaching, Tremendous Sport 10. UCLA Intangibles/Best College Location Stability, Consistently Training Winners UCLA’s overall success combining prestigious academ- UCLA has Olympic, National and USA Team coaches on ics, top athletic finishes and tremendous social life can- its staff and individuals who have trained at the highest not be matched by any other university. UCLA has great level and know how to win! No university can match resources available on a daily basis for our student-ath- UCLA’s coaching stability in that only two Bruin head letes to be the best in any area they select. UCLA’s axiom coaches have left for another Division I head coaching is Champions Made Here! position over the past 40 years.

Web Site: UCLABruins.com Facebook: facebook.com/uclaathletics Twitter: twitter.com/UCLAAthletics UCLA Top National, International Sports Power

NCAA Division I Team Championships by School (Through Spring 2012)

School Men Women Total 1. UCLA 71 37 108 2. Stanford 61 42 103 3. USC 81 14 95 4. Oklahoma St. 50 0 50 5. LSU 17 26 43 6. Arkansas 41 0 41 6. Texas 19 22 41 6. Penn State 31 10 41 9. No. Carolina 10 28 38 10. Michigan 31 2 33

Top Countries in Olympic Gold Medals (1984-2012)

1. USA 2. USSR/Russia UCLA’s Hall of Champions includes NCAA titles in 17 different sports among its nation-leading 108 total. Since Dan Guerrero 3. China became Athletic Director in 2002-03, UCLA has won a nation- 4. Germany leading 22 NCAA crowns over the past 10 years. 5. UCLA Athletes UCLA #1 for Overall NCAA Titles 6. South Korea Program Awards Since 2002-03

7. Italy (men began in 1971; women in 1977; School #1 Titles Won combined in 1993; NACDA in 1994) 1. UCLA 22 School #1 Titles 1. Stanford 22 1. UCLA 22 3. USC 18 1. Stanford 22 UCLA’s Previous National Finishes 4. Penn State 12 3. Texas 8 in Overall Athletic Program Surveys 5. Auburn 11 4. USC 6 6. North Carolina 10 FIRST PLACE FINISHES: 5. No. Carolina, 1 Men: 1973, 76, 78, 79, 81, 83, 86, 87, 88, 89, 92 Michigan, Arkansas, Women: 1978, 79, 80, 81, 82, 85, 88, 89, 90, 91 Arizona St. SECOND PLACE FINISHES: NACDA Director’s Cup Athletic Program Men: 1971, 72, 74, 75, 77, 80, 82 Overall Rankings (1994-2012) Women: 1977. 83, 84, 86, 87, 92, 93 (Schools ranked in the top 6 of the athletic poll) OTHER PLACES: Men: 4th 84; 3rd 85; 6th 90; 10th 91; 5th 93 School Years Ranked Top 6 Nationally 1. Stanford 19 COMBINED FINISHES: Only 5 schools have been ranked in the top 20 every year of the First: 1993 2. UCLA 17 3. Florida 15 survey - UCLA, Stanford, Florida, Second: 1996, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008 North Carolina and Texas. 4. Michigan 12 Third: 1994, 1995, 1997, 2004, 2005, 2012 5. No. Carolina 11 Only 24 schools have made the Fourth: 1998, 2010 6. Texas 8 top ten lifetime. Beside those Fifth: 1999, 2002 7. Arizona 5 listed, the others are Arizona State, California, Duke, Florida Sixth: 2003 7. Ohio State 5 9. Georgia 3 State, LSU, Minnesota, Nebraska, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Penn 9. USC 3 State, Texas A&M, Tennessee, 9. Virginia 3 and Washington.

2 — Nation’s #1 College Experience 2011 Women’s Volleyball

WOMEN’S Additional Titles: Golf – 1971; Crew – 1974; Volleyball – 1972, 1974, 1975; Track & Field – 1975, 1977; Badminton – 1977; Basketball – 1978; Softball – 1978; Tennis – 1981; Water Polo – 1996; 1997; 2011 Women’s Golf 1998; 2000; 3 — Nation’s #1 College Experience UCLA: Simply The Best Overall University

UCLA ‘Healthiest’ College in USA UCLA Historic Accomplishment UCLA was selected as the #1 ‘Healthiest’ Col- UCLA is the only school with a No. 1 overall lege in the USA by ‘Greatist’, which specializes in pick in the MLB (baseball), NFL (football), NBA Fitness, Health, and Happiness. UCLA creates (basketball) and MLS (soccer) drafts. “the best college environment for leading a fit, healthy, and happy life.” UCLA ‘Most Interesting College’ The Kaplan Publication on ‘Most Interesting UCLA ‘Most Complete’ Athletic Program Colleges’, has UCLA #1 overall blending their 6 cat- egories of Academic Facilities, Freshman Housing, Sports Illustrated on Campus’ said, “UCLA has the Career Services, Highest Academic Standards, Hot most complete athletic program in the country.” & Trendy Universities and Best Value.

UCLA #9 overall and #6 in USA in Global Prestige UCLA #1 Hospital in West Since 1989 UCLA was ranked #9 overall and #6 in the USA in ‘Global UCLA was ranked #5 overall and again #1 in Prestige’ according to the ‘London Times Higher Education.’ the West (every year since 1989) by U.S. News. The Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, which ‘Dream College’ for Parents & Students opened in 2008, is a one million square foot facility. It has been labeled as ‘the hospital of The 2012 Princeton Review survey of parents and the future.’ future college students had UCLA ranked #6 nationally by parents and #6 by students as their UCLA in FB-BB Titles; Heisman-Wooden; Honda Awards ‘Dream College’ to attend. UCLA was the only pub- UCLA is one of seven Division I colleges to ever lic university in the top 10. win a football and basketball national champion- ship; UCLA is one of six colleges to ever win a UCLA ‘Most Popular’ College for Applications Heisman Trophy in football and Wooden Award in Basketball; UCLA is #1 all-time with 4 Honda UCLA continues as the ‘Most Popular’ college for Female Athlete of the Year awards. students to apply for admission in the 21st cen- tury. UCLA annually receives over 70,000 applica- ‘Public Good’ and ‘Eco-Friendly’ National Leader tions for 5,000 admission spots. It has been that way every year since 1999. ‘Washington Monthly’ Magazine for 2011 rated UCLA #2 (#1 in Division I) nationally among colleges in its contributions to the nation’s ‘Public Good’ UCLA ‘Hottest University’ to Attend through Service, Social Mobility, and Research. The Sierra Club’s 2010 list of top colleges committed Newsweek ’08 College Guide: UCLA is selected as the to advancing sustainability on their campuses had ‘Hottest University’ to attend in the major college UCLA #9 overall in having an ‘eco-friendly’ environ- category. ment.

UCLA One of 25 ‘New Ivies’ UCLA ‘Coolest’ School to Experience A 2006 ‘Newsweek’ article on the 25 ‘New Ivies’ said: “The Seventeen Magazine ranked UCLA as one of the ’10 nation’s elite colleges include more than the top coolest schools’ where you can get the best col- Ivies. A range of schools are getting fresh brag- lege experience. The criteria included professor’s involvement, great shopping, campus safety and ging rights like UCLA.” parties. UCLA Campus Receives Most Media Attention UCLA Has #1 Career Center Scenic parts of the UCLA campus are utilized for Business Week magazine has ranked the UCLA more movies, television shows, and commercials Career Center as #1 in the nation when blending than any other college. The UCLA name appears opportunities for students for internships, part- daily in more publications than any other school time work, full-time jobs, and other needed ser- according to Newswatch Magazine. vices to prepare a person for today’s job market.

4 — Nation’s #1 College Experience 5 — Nation’s #1 College Experience UCLA: A Prestigious & Influential University

UCLA ranks as one of the Top Ten Universities according Kaplan Survey of 320 Most to the American Council of Education and Gourman Report of Interesting Colleges national educational ratings. (Based on academic facilities, housing, career services, value, highest academic standards & being trendy) UCLA Ranks in the Top Ten Academic 1. UCLA* Departments among all American Universities 2. Stanford 3. Texas A & M j Anthropology j Linguistics 4. Texas j Applied Science j Music 5. Penn State j Art & Design j Philosophy *UCLA was the only institution ranked in j Asian Studies j Physiology the top 15 in all six categories j Bacteriology/Microbiology j Physiological Science j Biochemistry j Pre-Business Education “Leading Universities” in j Biology j Pre-Education Field terms of influence, according j Chemistry j Pre-Legal Education to CHANGE Magazine j Economics/Business j Pre-Medical Education • UCLA j Engineering/ j Psychology • Chicago University Computer Science j Sociology • Columbia University j French j Spanish • Harvard University

j Geography j Theater Arts/ • Michigan University

j Geology Communications • MIT

j German • Stanford University • UC Berkeley ***UCLA is the #9 overall ranked world university and the #2 public • Virginia University university in ‘Global Prestige’ according to the 2012 ‘London Times’

UCLA Ranked among Top Ten Professional Schools—Cartier Report (alphabetical order after UCLA)

BUSINESS SCHOOLS MEDICINE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION UCLA UCLA UCLA Carnegie–Mellon University Columbia University Chicago University Chicago University Cornell University Columbia University Cornell University Harvard University Harvard University Harvard University Illinois University Michigan University MIT Johns Hopkins University Pennsylvania University Northwestern University Michigan University Stanford University Pennsylvania University Stanford University UC Berkeley Stanford University UC Berkeley Wisconsin University UC Berkeley Yale University Yale University LAW SCHOOLS QUALITY INSTITUTIONS CURRICULUM UCLA UCLA UCLA Chicago University Chicago University Chicago University Columbia University Cornell University Harvard University Harvard University Harvard University Michigan University Michigan University Michigan University Pennsylvania University Pennsylvania University Princeton University Princeton University Stanford University Stanford University Stanford University UC Berkeley UC Berkeley UC Berkeley Virginia University Wisconsin University Wisconsin University Yale University Yale University Yale University

6 — Nation’s #1 College Experience UCLA-NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Winners (67)

Alaizah Koorji Andrea Remynse Kyle Shackleton Drew Shackleton Chris Joseph Rowing, 2011 Tennis, 2011 Track/CC, 2009 Track/CC, 2009 Football, 2008 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Winners (67)

Football (17) Men’s Basketball (5) Men’s Volleyball (4) Softball (2) 1966-67 Ray Armstrong* 1968-69 Kenny Heitz 1970-71 Ed Machado 1992-93 Lisa Fernandez 1966-67 Dallas Grider 1970-71 Terry Schofield 1981-82 Karch Kiraly 1994-95 Jennifer Brundage 1969-70 Greg Jones 1979-80 Kiki Vandeweghe 1986-87 Asbjorn Volstad Women’s Swimming (5) 1973-74 Steve Klosterman 1992-93 Richard Petruska 1996-97 Trong Nguyen* 1995-96 Annette Salmeen 1975-76 John Sciarra 1994-95 George Zidek* Men’s Water Polo (4) 1999-00 Keiko Price 1976-77 Jeff Dankworth Men’s Swimming (8) 1982-83 Brian Black 2000-01 Brigid Dwyer 1977-78 John Fowler 1975-76 Tim McDonnell 1995-96 Thomas Wong 2001-02 Katie Younglove 1982-83 Cormac Carney 1978-79 Dan Stephenson 1999-00 Parsa Bonderson 2003-04 Kristen Lewis 1983-84 Rick Neuheisel 1984-85 Bruce Hayes 2000-01 Sean Kern Women’s Tennis (2) 1985-86 Mike Hartmeier 1984-85 Pat Thomas 1989-90 Rick Meyer Women’s Basketball (1) 1983-84 Karen Dewis 1985-86 Steve Martz 1985-86 Anne Dean 2010-11 Andrea Remynse 1992-93 Carlton Gray 1986-87 Brian Jones 1995-96 George Kase 1991-92 Andrea Cecchi Women’s Golf (1) Women’s Track and Field (3) 1998-99 Chris Sailer 1992-93 David Fleck (diving) 1985-86 Kay Cockerill 1996-97 Amy Acuff Shawn Stuart 1997-98 Nada Kawar Women’s Gymnastics (4) 1999-00 Danny Farmer Men’s Tennis (1) 2006-07 Jacqueline Nguyen 2007-08 Chris Joseph 1995-96 Srdjan Muskatirovic 1989-90 Jill Andrews 2002-03 Kristin Parker Women’s Volleyball (2) Men’s Track and Field (5) Men’s Gymnastics (1) 2002-03 Onnie Willis 1993-94 Julie Bremner 1977-78 Willie Banks 1991-92 Scott Keswick 2005-06 Kate Richardson 2000-01 Elisabeth Bachman 1994-95 John Godina Men’s Soccer (1) 1997-98 Josh Johnson Women’s Rowing (1) 1997-98 Josh Keller *Alternate Selections 2008-09 Drew & Kyle Shackleton 2010-11 Alaizah Koorji

Capital One Rhodes Scholarships (5) NCAA Top Eight Award (14) All-American Hall of Fame (8) 1925 John Olmsted, Tennis 1975-76 John Sciarra, FB 1988 Donn Moomaw, FB 1962 William Zeltonoga, Wrestling 1976-77 Jeff Dankworth, FB 1990 Jamaal Wilkes, BB 1969 Harold Griffin, Football 1981-82 Karch Kiraly, VB 1994 Bill Walton, BB 1996 Annette Salmeen, Swimming 1982-83 Cormac Carney, FB 1994 Coach John Wooden, BB 2008 Chris Joseph, Football 1988-89 Carnell Lake, FB 1999 John Fowler, BB 1989-90 Jill Andrews, GYM 2005 Cormac Carney, FB NCAA Theodore Roosevelt 1992-93 Carlton Gray, FB 2009 Karch Kiraly, VB Award (4) 1992-93 Scott Keswick, GYM 2011 Julie Bremner-Romias, VB 1977 Tom Bradley, Former LA Mayor 1993-94 Lisa Fernandez, SB 1984 Rafer Johnson, Calif. Special Olym- 1993-94 Julie Bremner, VB NCAA Silver Anniversary pics 1996-97 Annette Salmeen, SW Award (8) 1996 John Wooden, Former UCLA BB 2001-02 Stacey Nuveman, SB 1978 Rev. Donn Moomaw, Football ‘53 Coach 2003-04 Onnie Willis, GYM 1981 Willie Naulls, Basketball ‘56 2003 Donna de Varona, Commission on 2006-07 Kate Richardson, GYM 1994 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Basketball ‘69 Title IX 1999 Bill Walton, Basketball ‘74 2003 Ann Meyers, Basketball ‘78 2008 Dot Richardson, Softball, ’82 Cormac Carney, Football, ’82 2010 Jackie Joyner-Kersee, BB-Track, ‘85 7 — Nation’s #1 College Experience UCLA Undergraduate Majors and Minors

8 — Nation’s #1 College Experience UCLA’s Most Popular Academic Majors

9 — Nation’s #1 College Experience The Bruin Student-Athlete Development Program strives to enhance the student-athlete experience within the University setting by coordinating educational programs that address personal growth, leadership, professional development, and community service. Our goal is to assist student-athletes with their transition to college, pro- vide opportunities to enhance their college experience, support the development of a well-balanced lifestyle, and prepare student-athletes to be champions in life.

Bruins in the Community Bruin student-athletes have the opportunity to participate in community outreach activities on campus and through- out the Los Angeles area. Examples of these events include: • Dribble for the Cure • Weekly visits to Mattel Children’s Hospital •Prime Time Games: Championship Saturday • UCLA Lab School Jog-A-Thon • ‘I’m Going to College’ Program • Adopt a Classroom • Bruin for a Day • Sports clinics • Elementary school activities and reading days These opportunities give student-athletes the chance to mentor youth, give back to the community and serve as ambassadors for UCLA Athletics.

WOODEN ACADEMY: Teamwork, Leadership & Character The Wooden Academy is a leadership development program designed to educate and support Bruin student-athlete lead- ers. The program was named after legendary Coach John Wooden, and strives to teach the principles of his Pyramid of Success. We believe that these skills will assist student- athletes in their pursuit to be successful leaders and team- mates at UCLA, and as they prepare to be champions in life. Student-athletes have the opportunity to participate in the Wooden Academy each year by attending seminars to learn practical leadership lessons from coaches, administrators and Bruin alumni. • Leadership Development Program (LDP): The LDP is designed to teach freshmen and transfers the skills they need to lead themselves and effectively work with others. Our goal is to create a strong network of future Bruin leaders. • Wooden Academy Seminars: These seminars are offered to all student-athletes and address leadership, per- sonal and professional development topics that are relevant to the student-athlete experience.

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13 — Nation’s #1 College Experience The Best On-Campus Housing Options; plus Great Food

UCLA On-Campus Housing Options: All include up to 19 meals a week between 7 am and 2 am and student-athletes are guaranteed priority housing all 4 years if they desire A. Classic Residence Halls (Dykstra, Sproul, Rieber, and Hedrick as traditional high-rises) 1. Have separate showers for men and women, community bathrooms, study lounges, and laundry facilities on each floor B. Deluxe New Residence Halls – De Neve Gardenia and De Neve Holly) 1. Separate community show- ers and bathrooms for men and women, air conditioning, lounges on each floor, central laundry room, multi-purpose rooms, and game rooms on first floor Scholarship student-athletes C. Residential Plazas (Sunset are guaranteed a two person Village, De Neve, Hedrick dorm room for as long as Summit, Rieber Terrace and Rieber Vista) they want to stay on campus 1. Single/double/triple rooms with two shared bathrooms, air conditioning, study space, lounges, laundry D. Residential Suites (Hitch, Saxon) 1. Furnished two-bedrooms with own entrance, living room, shared bathroom. Each has its own laundry room and sundeck/recreation area Numerous amenities are available for student-athletes, Standard On-Campus including dorm placement, Housing Amenities: roommate selection and free • Basic Cable Television cable TV • High Speed Internet • Student Technological Center • Overnight Shipping and Full Copying Services • Recreation/Game Rooms • Free access to basketball, volleyball, pools, tennis • Early morning/late night restaurants • ‘To-Go’ Meals Student-athletes live in • Bruin Card Charge Services both high rise dorms and • Weekly Maid Services apartment-style suites

14 — Nation’s #1 College Experience 15 — Nation’s #1 College Experience The UCLA campus is home to numerous first class facilities for student-athletes of all sports. • Spaulding Field — practice home for the Bruin football team, features SPRINTURF field, along with one natural grass field • Acosta Center — houses locker rooms, the Athletic Performance Center and Sports Medicine Center • Spieker Aquatics Center — opened in the Fall of 2009, this state-of-the-art aquatics center is the home to the water polo and swimming and diving teams • Easton Stadium — houses the 11-time NCAA Championship softball team • Los Angeles Tennis Complex — home to Bruin tennis teams • Drake Stadium & Marshall Field — home to the nationally-ranked soccer and track and field teams • Rose Gilbert Learning Center — located in the J.D. Morgan Center, has 24 computers and numerous printers for all of the academic needs of student-athletes • — home to the Bruin baseball team and was recently renovated with new batting areas and playing surface • Gifford Golf Facility — A 3,000 square-foot bermuda bentgrass putting green, greenside/fairway bunker, and a 3,000 square foot tee-box to hit balls onto the field for the golf teams to use. • Pauley Pavilion — home to the Bruin basketball, gymnastics and volleyball teams

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Top Row (L to R) – Reggie Miller, basketball; Troy Third Row (L to R) – Jackie Robinson, football, Aikman, football; Jimmy Connors, tennis; Cobi baseball, track & field and basketball; Lisa Fernan- Jones, soccer; Amy Acuff, track & field. dez, softball; Arthur Ashe, tennis; Bill Walton, basketball; Jackie Joyner-Kersee, track & field. Second Row (L to R) – Troy Glaus, baseball; Liz Masakayan, volleyball; Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Bottom Row (L to R) – Kim Hamilton, gymnastics; basketball; Florence Griffith-Joyner, track & field; John Godina, track & field; Dot Richardson, softball; Karch Kiraly, volleyball. Denise Curry, basketball; Ken Norton, football.

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Name, Sport Position

Gary Beban, Football Sr. Exec. Dir., CB Richard Ellis Eric Biefeld, Soccer Firefighter, La Habra, CA Pete Blackman, Basketball UCLA Vice-Chancellor Bethany Bogart, Soccer Lawyer, Los Angeles Ato Boldon, Track & Field Announcer NBC, Universal Sports Jamie Brown, Basketball L.A. County Fire Captain Cormac Carney, Football US Dist. Court Judge (So. Calif) Cormac Carney, Football Roy Hamilton, Basketball; U.S. District Court Judge Kay Cockerill, Golf Golf Analyst, NBC-Golf Channel VP Production, Fox Sports Courteney Cosso, Soccer Director, Bruin Varsity Club Alex Decret, Tennis Landscape Architect, Los Angeles Maura Driscoll-Farden, Gymnastics Broadcaster Lifetime, USA Network Joel Farkas, Golf Chairman, JF Real Estate Dev. Amanda Freed, Softball Broadcaster, ESPN; Fox Sports West Ryan Futagaki, Soccer Sales Executive, LA Medical Corp. Jen Gardner, Softball Real Estate Attorney, No. Calif. Roy Hamilton, Basketball VP of Production, Fox Sports Net Tim Harris, Soccer Sr. VP of Business, Los Angeles Lakers Melanie Hom, Soccer Ophthalmologist, San Francisco Ato Boldon, Track & Field Tim Harris, Soccer Announcer NBC, Universal Tim Kelly, Volleyball President, Bring It Promotions Los Angeles Lakers VP Sports Eric Lin, Tennis Residency, UCLA Medical Center Ryan McGuire, Baseball UCLA MBA; Manager, Bus. Dev. Bob Myers, Basketball General Manager, Golden State Warriors Heidi Moneymaker, Gymnastics Hollywood Stunt Woman, TV-Movies Heath Montgomery, Tennis Dentist, Santa Barbara, CA Paul Nihipali, Volleyball Movie Director, Video Producer Anita Ortega, Basketball Captain, Los Angeles Police Dept. Doug Partie, Volleyball President, A.B. Technical Systems James Puffer, Water Polo Exec. Dir. Amer. Family Practice, Louisville

Eric Lin, Tennis Paula Rasmussen, Gymnastics Pediatrician, Cedars-Sinai Med. Ctr. Heidi Moneymaker, Medical Doctor Jill Ratner, Soccer VP of Litigation, Fox Broadcasting Gymnastics Movie Stuntwoman Mike Reider, Golf Sr. VP/Manager, Union Bank of Calif. Mary Ricks, Softball President; Commercial Real Estate, Beverly Hills Dr. Julie Romias, Volleyball Doctor, Kaiser Inglewood Tasha Schwikert, Gymnastics Broadcaster, NBC Universal; Actress LaRee Sugg, Golf Senior Women’s Admin., Richmond Univ. Stacy Sunny, Softball Production Manager, Fox Sports Net Necie Thompson, Basketball FBI Agent, California Kevin Walker, Basketball UCLA MBA; GM Amer. Assoc Hockey Jeff Williams, Volleyball Sr. Acct. Executive, EMC Corp. Anita Ortega, Basketball Chuck White, Golf Chuck White, Golf Voice-over Actor, Bus. Consultant LAPD Captain Voice-Over Actor Dr. Bryan Wiley, Football Orthopaedic Surgeon Joel Wolfe, Baseball Attorney, Sports Agent for WMG

23 — Nation’s #1 College Experience UCLA Alumni Span The World / Job Market

A Key List of Significant UCLA Alumni Accomplishments Name Significant Accomplishment Val Ackerman Former WNBA President; US Olympic Committee Sean Astin Samwise Gamgee in “Lord of the Rings” Trilogy, Actor in other major roles, “24” Catherine Bell Actress; movies and TV Show “Jag”, “Army Wives” Sara Bareilles Singer/Composer; 3-time Grammy Nominee for “Love Song,” & “King of Anything” Howard L. Berman Calif. Congressman in U.S. House of Rep. Jack Black Actor; “School of Rock”, “Nacho Libre” Gina Prince-Bythewood Wrote ‘Love & Basketball’, ‘Secret Life of Bees’ Sean Astin Ran track Kal Penn Samwise Gamgee in Brooke Burke TV Host; Winner ‘Dancing With the Stars’ Obama Advisor, Actor “Lord of the Rings” Trilogy Carol Burnett Actress, Emmy Award Winner Nancy Cartwright Voice of Bart Simpson on “The Simpsons” Ted Chen Co-Anchor KNBC “Today in LA” Francis Ford Coppola 6 Academy Awards (The Godfather I, II, III) Marilyn McCoo Davis 7-time Grammy Award winner (Fifth Dimension) Brad Delson Lead Guitarist, ‘Linkin Park’; Multi-Grammy winner Giada DeLaurentis Food Network “Everyday Italian” Rick Dickert Skyfox, Fox-11 Meteorologist, Emmy Winner Brenda Ross Dulan Sr. VP Wells Fargo Bank; Nat. Spokesperson James Franco Academy Award Nominee; “127 Hours”, “Milk” Brad Garrett Won Emmy as Robert in “Everybody Loves Raymond;” 1st Star Search $100,000 winner Francis Ford Coppola Mariska Hargitay Actress: “Law & Order”; 2005 Golden Globe Mark Harmon Six-time Academy Award winner, Emmy nominee Actor, Former Football Player winner (The Godfather I, Mark Harmon Actor and Producer; CBS “Navy NCIS”; People People Mag. “Man of Year” II, III) Magazine “Man of the Year” Star of Navy NCIS Carrie Ann Inaba Choreographer; Judge on “Dancing w/the Stars” Heather Locklear Actress: “Dynasty,” “Melrose Place,” “Spin City” Josie Loren Actress: Kaylie Cruz in TV’s “Make It or Break It” Frank Marshall President of Kennedy-Marshall; helped produce “Indiana Jones” and “Back to the Future” series Megan McArthur Astronaut; Space Shuttle Atlantis Danica McKellar Actress: “The Wonder Years;” TV’s “West Wing;” Published for mathematics research Billy Mills 1st black graduate, UCLA Law School; 1st black elected to L.A. City Council: Superior Court Judge Michael Nash Presiding Judge, L.A. Juvenile Court Carrie Ann Inaba Michael Ovitz Former CEO, Disney Corporation Heather Locklear Judge for “Dancing with Kal Penn Obama advisor; actor ‘House’, ‘Harold and Kumar’ Actress the Stars’ Tim Robbins Actor/Producer; 2003 Academy Award winner Melrose Place, Spin City “Mystic River”; 2003 UCLA Alumnus of the Year Nobutada Saji CEO, Suntory, Ltd.; Int. Businessman Henry Samueli UCLA Samueli Engineering School; Owner 2007 Stanley Cup Champion Anaheim Ducks Darren Star Golden Globe, Emmy nominee as producer of HBO’s “Sex In The City;” Assisted “BH 90210” and “Melrose Place” Robert R. Takasugi Judge, U.S. District Court; 1st Japanese- American appointed Fed. Court Judge Antonio Villaraigosa ; former Speaker of the California Assembly Gabrielle Union Actress; “Bring It On”, “Breakin’ All the Rules”, “Daddy’s Little Girl”, “Meet Dave” Gabrielle Union Casey Wasserman President, Owner WMG, Businessman Antonio Villaraigosa Movie Actress Jaleel White Actor: Urkel in “Family Matters”, Director Mayor of Los Angeles; “Bring It On” Jane Yamamoto Newscaster-Field Reporter for Fox News-LA former Speaker of the Calif Assembly Zev Yaroslavsky Los Angeles County Supervisor, 3rd District 24 — Nation’s #1 College Experience UCLA Alumni Networks Cover The World

UCLA Alumni in the United States (3% live in foreign countries)

UCLA Alumni Groups Exist World-Wide The Portfolio of the (www.UCLAlumni.net/FindBruins) Typical UCLA Graduate (almost 300,000 alumni were utilized for the figures below In California Outside California along with career center and local area housing statistics) • Los Angeles’ Westside • Boston, MA • Downtown Los Angeles • Chicago, IL $77,500 Average yearly personal income • LA-South Bay/Beach Cities • Honolulu, HI $765,355 Average investment portfolio value • Lake Arrowhead Area • New York City $522,500 Average value of home ownership • Orange County • Phoenix, AZ 92% Own their own homes or condominiums • Greater Pasadena • Portland, OR 51% Own other real estate properties • Palm Springs • Seattle, WA 68% Hold management/professional positions • Inland Empire • Washington DC • San Bernardino and 67% Have done postgraduate studies after International UCLA Riverside Counties • China • Sacramento • Hong Kong 65% Donate up to 10% of income to charity • San Diego County • Japan 75% Have traveled outside U.S. in last 2 years • San Fernando Valley • Korea • San Francisco/Bay Area • Singapore • Santa Clarita • Taiwan Where UCLA Graduates Live • Ventura County • Thailand • Whittier 45% Live in Los Angeles County 62% Live in Southern California 77% Live in the State of California 97% Live in the United States

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Mulholland Drive (5 miles from UCLA) Hollywood / The Grove (10 miles from UCLA) Beaches / Pacific Ocean (5 miles from UCLA)

Santa Monica 10 Fwy (5 miles from UCLA)

1 Clint Eastwood 12 Dr. Phil McGraw 24 Jay Leno Adjacent Sites 2 Tom Cruise/Katie Holmes 13 Samuel L. Jackson 25 Charlie Sheen A Westwood Village, UCLA’s Mall 3 Tom Hanks/Rita Wilson 14 Jack Nicholson 26 Antonio Banderas B Bel Air Country Club 4 Pete Sampras/ 15 Ben Affleck/ 27 Billy Crystal C Beverly Center Bridgette Wilson Jennifer Garner 28 Jim Carrey D Century City Mall 5 Sean Astin 16 Kirsten Dunst 29 Jackie Chan E Santa Monica Promenade 6 Nicolas Cage 17 Al Pacino 30 Arnold Schwarzenegger UCLA Sites 7 Courteney Cox/ 18 Eddie Murphy 31 Michael Douglas/ aa Morgan Center David Arquette 19 Halle Berry Catherine Zeta-Jones bb Pauley Pavilion 8 Warren Beatty/ 20 Harrison Ford/ 32 Whoopi Golberg cc Drake Stadium Annette Bening Calista Flockhart 33 Lindsay Lohan dd LA Tennis Center 9 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 21 John Lithgow 34 Mark Harmon ee Spieker Aquatics 10 Lionel Richie 22 Paris Hilton 35 David Beckham ff Easton Stadium 11 Brad Pitt/Angelina Jolie 23 Casey Wasserman 36. Reese Witherspoon gg Robinson Stadium

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