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Boston College ...... Stephanie Tunnera Player of the Year NCAA RALEIGH REGIONAL ...... [email protected] Ollie Schniederjans, Jr., 1 Georgia Tech ...... 268 ...... 272 ...... 285.....825 Clemson ...... Tim Bourret 5 Florida State ...... 289 ...... 278 ...... 293.....860 ...... [email protected] Freshman of the Year 7 Wake Forest ...... 286 ...... 287 ...... 296.....869 Duke ...... Matt Plizga Jack Maguire, Fr., Florida State ...... [email protected] T15 Sean Bosdosh, MD .....69 ...... 77 ...... 68...... 214 Florida State ...... Maryjane Gardner Coach of the Year ...... [email protected] Bruce Heppler, Georgia Tech NCAA AUBURN REGIONAL Georgia Tech ...... Mike Stamus 4 Virginia Tech...... 301 ...... 291 ...... 290.....882 ...... [email protected] (May 13) - Schniederjans, a fi nalist for the Ben Hogan Maryland ...... Rose DiPaula Award, has won fi ve tournaments this year, tied for the NCAA COLUMBIA REGIONAL ...... [email protected] most in the country and a season best all-time by a 7 Virginia ...... 285 ...... 303 ...... 276.....864 North Carolina ...... Lee Snyder Yellow Jacket. Ranked No. 4 in the country by Golfstat, ...... [email protected] his 69.73 stroke average is the best in the league and NCAA SUGAR GROVE REGIONAL NC State ...... Brett Compton the second best in program history. He has won three 6 Clemson ...... 299 ...... 292 ...... 307.....898 ...... [email protected] straight events – the Valspar Inviational, Robert Kepler Notre Dame ...... Tony Jones Invitational, and the ACC Championship – and was T34 Niall Platt, ND ...... 80 ...... 77 ...... 73...... 230 ...... [email protected] named to the United States’ 2014 Palmer Cup team. He Virginia ...... Jim Daves is the fi fth Yellow Jacket to win the award. NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP ...... [email protected] Stroke Play Virginia Tech ...... Bill Dyer Maguire won two tournaments and fi nished in the top 5 Georgia Tech ...... 277 ...... 282 ...... 282.....841 ...... [email protected] 10 in eight of 10 events in his rookie campaign. With a 2 Ollie Schniederjans (1) 71 ...... 65 ...... 68...... 204 Wake Forest ...... Gary Petit stroke average of 70.67, he is the second-highest ranked T6 Seth Reeves (2) ...... 66 ...... 72 ...... 68...... 206 ...... [email protected] freshman in the country at No. 14 according to Golfstat, T69 Richy Werenski (5) .....69 ...... 72 ...... 74...... 215 ACC...... George Lane and is the third-highest golfer from the ACC. At the USF T89 Bo Andrews (4) ...... 71 ...... 73 ...... 74...... 218 ...... [email protected] Invitational in March, he carded the lowest round (62, T125 Anders Albertson (3) ..79 ...... 73 ...... 72...... 224 -10) and the lowest tournament score in relation to par (-16) in program history. Maguire is the second straight 24 Florida State ...... 286 ...... 301 ...... 283.....870 ACC MEN’S ON TWITTER Seminole and third overall to be named ACC Freshman T55 Hank Lebioda (2) ...... 71 ...... 73 ...... 70...... 214 ACC ...... @ACCMGolf of the Year (Hank Lebioda, 2013; Brooks Koepka, 2009). T69 Cristobal Del Solar (3) 67 ...... 76 ...... 72...... 215 Boston College ...... @BCSportsNews T82 Jack Maguire (1) ...... 74 ...... 76 ...... 67...... 217 Clemson ...... @ClemsonMGolf Heppler’s Yellow Jackets won their fi fth ACC Champi- T125 Rowin Caron (4) ...... 74 ...... 76 ...... 74...... 224 Duke ...... @Duke_MGOLF onship in the last six years, winning by six strokes to T131 Joaquin Lolas (5)...... 74 ...... 78 ...... 74...... 226 Florida State ...... @FSUGolf take home the 2014 title. Georgia Tech has won fi ve Georgia Tech ...... @GT_GOLF tournaments this year, including the past three, and was 28 Virginia Tech...... 294 ...... 301 ...... 281.....876 Maryland ...... @GoTerpsGolf victorious at the Capital City Club Match Play Champion- T19 Trevor Cone (3) ...... 73 ...... 69 ...... 67...... 209 NC State ...... @PackMensGolf ship. The Jackets, who are currently ranked No. 5 by T35 Scott Vincent (1) ...... 71 ...... 73 ...... 67...... 211 North Carolina ...... @UNCmensGolf Golfstat, are the No. 1 seed in the Raleigh Regional. This T141 Bryce Chalkley (2) ...... 73 ...... 82 ...... 73...... 228 Notre Dame ...... @NDMensGolf is the eighth ACC Coach of the Year honor for Heppler. T152 Maclain Huge (4) ...... 77 ...... 83 ...... 74...... 234 Virginia ...... @UVaMensGolf 154 Joey Lane (5)...... 78 ...... 77 ...... 81...... 236 Virginia Tech ...... @VT_MGolf Six programs are represented on this year’s All-ACC Wake Forest ...... @WakeMGolf Team. Georgia Tech and Virginia Tech led the way T6 Denny McCarthy, VA...65 ...... 71 ...... 70...... 206 with three players selected. Florida State and Virginia T89 Cyrus Stewart,WF ...... 76 ...... 72 ...... 70...... 218 each had two players tabbed for the All-ACC Team, with Notre Dame and Wake Forest both having one NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP player chosen. Match Play, Quarterfi nals

2014 Men’s Golf All-ACC Team (4) Oklahoma State d. (5) Georgia Tech, 4-0-1 Jack Maguire, Fr., Florida State Hank Lebioda, So., Florida State Gooch (OK St.) d. Werenski (GT), 2&1 Seth Reeves, Sr., Georgia Tech Olsen (OK St.) d. Andrews (GT), 1UP Ollie Schniederjans, Jr., Georgia Tech Clark (OK St.) d. Albertson (GT), 1UP Anders Albertson, Jr., Georgia Tech Niebrugge (OK St.) d. Reeves (GT), 2&1 Niall Platt, Sr., Notre Dame Davis (OK St.) v. Schniederjans (GT), AS Denny McCarthy, Jr., Virginia Ben Rusch, Sr., Virginia Trevor Cone, Jr., Virginia Tech Scott Vincent, Jr., Virginia Tech Bryce Chalkley, Sr., Virginia Tech Thomas Birdsey, Sr., Wake Forest 2013-14 MEN’S GOLF

GOLFSTAT RANKINGS /SAGARIN RANKINGS GCAA COACHES GOLFSTAT TOP 25 GOLFWEEK/SAGARIN TOP 25 1. Alabama 1. Alabama Rank School Points Prev. 2. Oklahoma State 2. GEORGIA TECH 1. Alabama (19) ...... 499 ...... 1 3. Stanford 3. Stanford 2. Stanford ...... 461 ...... 5 4. GEORGIA TECH 4. Oklahoma State 3. Georgia Tech ...... 453 ...... 3 5. Georgia 5. Georgia 4. Oklahoma State (1) ...... 445 ...... 2 6. UCF 6. California 5. California ...... 423 ...... 4 7. Illinois 7. Illinois 6. Georgia ...... 413 ...... 6 8. California 8. Washington 7. Central Florida ...... 374 ...... 7 9. Houston 9. UCF 8. Washington ...... 352 ...... 11 10. LSU 10. Houston 9. Illinois ...... 340 ...... 8 11. Washington 11. LSU 10. Houston ...... 313 ...... 10 12. UCLA 12. UAB 11. Virginia ...... 283 ...... 9 13. Texas 13. Texas 12. Texas ...... 273 ...... 17 14. South Carolina 14. Vanderbilt 13. Virginia Tech ...... 270 ...... 12 15. Oklahoma 15. UCLA 14. Texas A&M ...... 221 ...... 13 16. VIRGINIA 16. Oklahoma 15. Louisiana State ...... 205 ...... 24 17. Vanderbilt 17. VIRGINIA 16. Oklahoma ...... 185 ...... 14 18. Arkansas 18. Texas A&M 17. UCLA ...... 171 ...... 16 19. UAB 19. Arkansas 18. Vanderbilt ...... 149 ...... 15 20. SMU 20. South Carolina 19. UAB ...... 142 ...... 18 21. Oregon 21. VIRGINIA TECH 21. Florida State ...... 112 ...... 23 22. Auburn 22. Auburn 22. South Carolina ...... 103 ...... 22 23. New Mexico 23. New Mexico 22. Auburn ...... 84 ...... 25 24. FLORIDA STATE 24. FLORIDA STATE 23. Southern California ...... 84 ...... 21 25. VIRGINIA TECH 25. Southern California 24. Arkansas ...... 64 ...... 19 25. New Mexico ...... 56 ...... 22 ACC TEAMS IN THE GOLFSTAT RANKINGS ACC TEAMS IN THE GOLFWEEK RANKINGS 4. Georgia Tech 2. Georgia Tech 16. Virginia 17. Virginia 24. Florida State 21. Virginia Tech 25. Virginia Tech 24. Florida State 34. Clemson 28. Clemson 43. Wake Forest 44. Wake Forest 89. Duke 89. Notre Dame 91. North Carolina 90. NC State 101. Notre Dame 91. Duke 106. NC State 93. North Carolina 143. Maryland 134. Maryland 209. Boston College 203. Boston College

ACC INDIVIDUALS IN THE GOLFSTAT TOP 100 ACC INDIVIDUALS IN THE GOLFWEEK TOP 100 4. Ollie Schniederjans [JR] GA Tech 3. Ollie Schniederjans GA Tech 5. Denny McCarthy [JR] Virginia 13. Denny McCarthy Virginia 7. Seth Reeves [SR] GA Tech 14. Seth Reeves GA Tech 11. Scott Vincent [JR] Va. Tech 15. Scott Vincent Va. Tech 23. Trevor Cone [JR] Va. Tech 20. Jack Maguire Florida St 38. Jack Maguire [FR] Florida St 27. Trevor Cone Va. Tech 81. Ben Rusch [SR] Virginia 70. David Pastore Virginia 84. Hank Lebioda [SO] Florida St 74. Ben Rusch Virginia 85. Anders Albertson GA Tech 90. Hank Lebioda Florida St 93. Bryce Chalkley Va. Tech 97. Niall Platt Notre Dame

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2013-14 TEAM RESULTS BOSTON COLLEGE FINISH TOTAL PAR NORTH CAROLINA FINISH TOTAL PAR Sep. 8-10 Golfweek Program Challenge 11 of 12 882 +18 Sep. 6-8 Carpet Capital Classic 5 of 14 874 +10 Sep. 14-15 Tar Heel Intercollegiate 14 of 14 918 +54 Sep. 14-15 Tar Heel Intercollegiate 4 of 14 877 +13 Sep. 20-22 Collegiate Challenge Cup 10 of 10 914 +62 Sep. 29-30 Jack Nicklaus Invitational 12 of 12 918 +66 Oct. 4-6 Brickyard Collegiate 13 of 14 911 +47 Oct. 12-13 Rod Myers Intercollegiate 5 of 11 870 +6 Oct. 7-8 Wolfpack Intercollegiate Invitational 13 of 17 895 +31 Oct. 26-27 Bridgestone Golf Collegiate 1 of 14 571 -5 Mar. 9-11 Gonzaga Bandon Dunes Invitational t13 of 15 913 +61 Feb. 23-25 Puerto Rico Classic 14 of 15 890 +26 Mar. 23-25 Middleburg Bank Intercollegiate t18 of 27 910 +70 Mar. 10-122 General Hackler Championship 10 of 12 933 +69 Apr. 21-22 Notre Dame Oak Hill Invitational 3 of 7 898 +58 Mar. 14-15 Seminole Intercollegiate 4 of 13 872 +8 Apr. 25-27 ACC Championship 12 of 12 887 +23 Mar. 23-25 Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate 15 of 15 904 +40 Apr. 5-6 Irish Creek Intercollegiate 12 of 16 891 +39 CLEMSON FINISH TOTAL PAR Apr. 25-27 ACC Championship 8 of 12 876 +12 Sep. 6-8 Carpet Capital Classic 4 of 14 865 +1 Sep. 13-15 Fighting Illini Invitational 13 of 15 898 +58 NC STATE FINISH TOTAL PAR Sep. 20-22 Collegiate Challenge Cup 3 of 10 849 +3 Sep. 14-15 Tar Heel Intercollegiate 2 of 14 862 -2 Oct. 18-20 U.S. Collegiate 15 of 15 888 +24 Sep. 23-24 St. Mary’s Invitational 14 of 19 906 +42 Feb. 23-25 Westin Rio Mar Classic 4 of 15 847 -17 Oct. 7-8 Wolfpack Intercollegiate 3 of 17 865 +1 Mar. 10-11 Cleveland Golf Palmetto Intercollegiate 1 of 18 854 +14 Oct. 26-27 Bridgestone Intercollegiate 11 of 14 592 +16 Mar. 22-23 Linger Longer Invitational 4 of 15 870 +6 Feb. 23-25 Puerto Rico Classic 15 of 15 897 +20 Apr. 5-6 Augusta State Invitational 15 of 15 889 +25 Mar. 10-11 Palmetto Intercollegiate 10 of 18 889 +49 Apr. 19-20 Wolfpack Spring Open 2 of 15 295 +7 Mar. 14-16 Schenkel Invitational 10 of 15 881 +17 Apr. 25-27 ACC Championship 3 of 12 851 -13 Mar. 23-25 Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate 9 of 15 881 +17 May 15-17 NCAA Sugar Grove Regional 6 of 14 898 +19 Apr. 7-8 Redhawk Invitational 11 of 18 878 +38 Apr. 19-20 Wolfpack Spring Open 4 of 15 298 +10 DUKE FINISH TOTAL PAR Apr. 25-27 ACC Championship 9 of 12 882 +18 Sep. 14-15 Tar Heel Intercollegiate t6 of 14 882 +18 Sep. 20-22 Collegiate Challenge Cup 9 of 10 897 +45 NOTRE DAME FINISH TOTAL PAR Oct. 12-13 Rod Myers Invitational 3 of 11 865 +1 Sep. 8-9 Gopher Invitational 7 of 12 870 +18 Oct. 18-20 U.S. Collegiate 14 of 15 886 +22 Sep. 23-24 Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic 7 of 13 881 +29 Feb. 10-11 The Farms Collegiate Invitational 5 of 12 887 +23 Oct. 14-15 Crooked Stick Intercollegiate 8 of 14 912 +14 Mar. 10-11 General Jim Hackler Championship 9 of 12 913 +49 Oct. 21-22 Georgetown Intercollegiate 2 of 12 869 +17 Mar. 14-16 Schenkel Invitational 12 of 15 886 +22 Oct. 27-29 The Invitational at the Ocean Course t11 of 14 909 +45 Mar. 23-25 The Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate 12 of 15 898 +34 Mar. 10-11 Lamkin San Diego Classic 7 of 13 890 +26 Apr. 5-6 Irish Creek Collegiate t6 of 16 874 +22 Mar. 16-17 Talis Park Challenge 5 of 14 908 +44 Apr. 19-20 Wolfpack Spring Open 5 of 15 299 +11 Mar. 24-25 Lone Star Invitational 13 of 15 886 +22 Apr. 25-27 ACC Championship 10 of 12 884 +20 Apr. 5-6 Irish Creek Collegiate t6 of 16 874 +22 Apr. 21-22 Oak Hill Intercollegiate 1 of 7 866 +12 FLORIDA STATE FINISH TOTAL PAR Apr. 25-27 ACC Championship 7 of 12 872 +8 Sep. 13-15 Illini Invitational 10 of 15 881 +41 Oct. 4-6 Brickyard Collegiate t6 of 14 865 +1 VIRGINIA FINISH TOTAL PAR Oct. 14-15 Crooked Stick Intercollegiate 4 of 14 887 +23 Sep. 6-8 Northern Intercollegiate 2 of 15 867 +3 Oct. 20-22 Isleworth Collegiate Invitational 4 of 15 868 +4 Sep. 20-22 Collegiate Challenge Cup 6 of 10 860 +8 Feb. 15-16 Gator Invitational 2 of 14 855 +15 Oct. 11-13 Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate 1 of 14 842 -22 Mar. 2-4 USF Invitational 1 of 17 823 -41 Oct. 18-20 U.S. Collegiate 4 of 15 863 -1 Mar. 14-15 Seminole Intercollegiate t2 of 13 862 -2 Mar. 10-11 Palmetto Intercollegiate 2 of 18 856 +16 Mar. 24-25 Valspar Invitational t7 of 15 851 -1 Mar. 14-16 Schenkel Invitational t4 of 15 868 +4 Apr. 4-6 Mason Rudolph Championship 8 of 14 887 +35 Mar. 23-25 Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate 4 of 15 858 -6 Apr. 19 Capital City Club Match Play 4 of 4 -- -- Apr. 7-8 Jim West Intercollegiate 1 of 14 819 -45 Apr. 25-27 ACC Championship 2 of 12 845 -19 Apr. 19-20 Wolfpack Intercollegiate 1 of 15 292 +4 May 15-17 NCAA Raleigh Regional 5 of 13 860 +8 Apr. 25-27 ACC Championship 5 of 12 862 -2 May 23-26 NCAA Championship (Stroke Play) 24 of 30 870 +30 May 15-17 NCAA Columbia Regional 7 of 14 864 E

GEORGIA TECH FINISH TOTAL PAR VIRGINIA TECH FINISH TOTAL PAR Sep. 6-8 Carpet Capital Collegiate 1 of 14 850 -14 Sep. 15-17 Golfweek Conference Challenge 2 of 15 861 -3 Sep. 14-15 Tar Heel Intercollegiate 1 of 14 842 -22 Sep. 23-24 VCU Shootout 1 of 12 841 -23 Oct. 4-6 Brickyard Collegiate 2 of 14 839 -6 Oct. 4-6 Brickyard Collegiate Golf Championship 3 of 14 849 -15 Oct. 18-20 U.S. Collegiate 2 of 15 850 -14 Oct. 11-13 Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate 2 of 14 843 -21 Feb. 6-8 Amer Ari Invitational t7 of 20 837 -27 Oct. 26-27 Bridgestone Invitational 4 of 14 582 +6 Feb. 23-25 Puerto Rico Classic 2 of 15 823 -41 Feb. 23-25 Puerto Rico Classic 5 of 15 855 -9 Mar. 7-9 Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters 12 of 15 917 +53 Mar. 15-16 Mission Inn Spring Spectacular 1 of 16 875 +11 Mar. 24-25 Valspar Invitational 1 of 15 837 -15 Mar. 28-30 Furman Intercollegiate t1 of 18 853 -11 Apr. 12-13 Robert Kepler Intercollegiate 1 of 15 858 +6 Apr. 5-6 3M Augusta Invitational 3 of 15 850 -14 Apr. 19 Capital City Club Match Play 1 of 4 -- -- Apr. 25-27 ACC Championship 4 of 12 857 -7 Apr. 25-27 ACC Championship 1 of 12 839 -25 May 15-17 NCAA Auburn Regional 4 of 14 882 +18 May 15-17 NCAA Raleigh Regional 1 of 13 825 -27 May 23-26 NCAA Championship (Stroke Play) 28 of 30 876 +36 May 23-26 NCAA Championship (Stroke Play) 5 of 30 841 +1 May 27 NCAA Championship (Match Play) WAKE FOREST FINISH TOTAL PAR Quarterfi nals vs. Oklahoma State L, 0-4-1 Sep. 6-8 Carpet Capital Collegiate Classic 7 of 14 880 +16 Sep. 20-22 Collegiate Challenge Cup 8 of 10 890 +38 MARYLAND FINISH TOTAL PAR Oct. 11-13 Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate 5 of 14 856 -8 Sep. 8-9 Gene Miranda Falcon Invitational 14 of 16 891 +27 Oct. 18-20 U.S. Collegiate 3 of 15 862 -2 Sep. 14-15 Tar Heel Intercollegiate 11 of 14 898 +34 Feb. 17-18 Mobile Bay Intercollegiate 8 of 15 880 +16 Sep. 23-24 VCU Shootout 6 of 12 879 +15 Mar. 10-11 San Diego Classic 3 of 13 862 -2 Oct. 7-8 Wolfpack Intercollegiate t11 of 17 888 +24 Mar. 23-25 Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate 5 of 15 865 +1 Oct. 20-22 ODU/OBX Intercollegiate 2 of 18 852 0 Apr. 5-6 Irish Creek Collegiate t3 of 16 871 +19 Mar. 10-11 USC Aiken Palmetto Classic 9 of 18 887 +47 Apr. 19-20 Wolfpack Spring Open 8 of 15 303 +15 Mar. 14-16 Schenkel Intercollegiate 15 of 15 904 +40 Apr. 25-27 ACC Championship 6 of 12 864 E Apr. 11-12 River Landing Intercollegiate 4 of 10 880 +16 May 15-17 NCAA Raleigh Regional 7 of 13 869 +17 Apr. 19-20 Rutherford Intercollegiate 5 of 14 878 +26 Apr. 25-27 ACC Championship 11 of 12 885 +21

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2014 ACC MEN’S GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP Pos. Team/Player (seed) Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Total Pos. Team/Player (seed) Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Total

1 Georgia Tech ...... 288 ...... 278 ...... 273 ...... 839 7 Notre Dame ...... 294 ...... 287 ...... 291 ...... 872 1 Ollie Schniederjans (1) ...... 65 ...... 70 ...... 69 ...... 204 T9 Patrick Grahek (4) ...... 75 ...... 71 ...... 67 ...... 213 T2 Anders Albertson (5) ...... 76 ...... 68 ...... 65 ...... 209 T23 Niall Platt (1) ...... 72 ...... 72 ...... 73 ...... 217 T7 Seth Reeves (2) ...... 74 ...... 69 ...... 69 ...... 212 T35 Matt Rushton (3) ...... 76 ...... 70 ...... 76 ...... 222 T18 Bo Andrews (4) ...... 73 ...... 72 ...... 70 ...... 215 T47 Cory Sciupider (5) ...... 76 ...... 74 ...... 75 ...... 225 T31 Richy Werenski (3) ...... 77 ...... 71 ...... 72 ...... 220 T56 Andrew Lane (2) ...... 71 ...... 78 ...... 78 ...... 227

2 Florida State ...... 284 ...... 284 ...... 277 ...... 845 8 North Carolina ...... 291 ...... 295 ...... 290 ...... 876 T4 Jack Maguire (1) ...... 72 ...... 71 ...... 67 ...... 210 T14 Brandon Dalinka (2) ...... 71 ...... 71 ...... 72 ...... 214 T4 Hank Lebioda (2) ...... 68 ...... 71 ...... 71 ...... 210 T28 Andy Sajevic (5) ...... 76 ...... 73 ...... 70 ...... 219 T7 Cristobal Del Solar (4) ...... 71 ...... 72 ...... 69 ...... 212 T40 Henry Do (3) ...... 73 ...... 76 ...... 74 ...... 223 T18 Joaquin Lolas (5) ...... 73 ...... 72 ...... 70 ...... 215 T43 Bailey Patrick (1) ...... 75 ...... 75 ...... 74 ...... 224 T23 Rowin Caron (3) ...... 76 ...... 70 ...... 71 ...... 217 T51 Keagan Cummings (4) ...... 72 ...... 80 ...... 74 ...... 226

3 Clemson ...... 289 ...... 281 ...... 281 ...... 851 9 North Carolina State ...... 293 ...... 296 ...... 293 ...... 882 T9 Austin Langdale (2) ...... 74 ...... 70 ...... 69 ...... 213 T23 Carter Page (3) ...... 71 ...... 72 ...... 74 ...... 217 T9 Cody Proveaux (3) ...... 71 ...... 70 ...... 72 ...... 213 T40 David Cooke (2) ...... 76 ...... 73 ...... 74 ...... 223 T14 Stephen Behr (1)...... 76 ...... 69 ...... 69 ...... 214 T43 Logan Harrell (1) ...... 75 ...... 72 ...... 77 ...... 224 T21 Miller Capps (5) ...... 69 ...... 75 ...... 72 ...... 216 T51 James Chapman (5) ...... 75 ...... 79 ...... 72 ...... 226 27 Carson Young (4)...... 75 ...... 72 ...... 71 ...... 218 T56 Jacob McBride (4) ...... 72 ...... 82 ...... 73 ...... 227

4 Virginia Tech ...... 298 ...... 284 ...... 275 ...... 857 10 Duke ...... 293 ...... 301 ...... 290 ...... 884 6 Scott Vincent (1) ...... 73 ...... 68 ...... 70 ...... 211 T28 Austin Cody (5) ...... 70 ...... 75 ...... 74 ...... 219 T9 Bryce Chalkley (2) ...... 75 ...... 70 ...... 68 ...... 213 T35 Motin Yeung (1) ...... 71 ...... 76 ...... 75 ...... 222 T18 Trevor Cone (3) ...... 73 ...... 74 ...... 68 ...... 215 T40 Turner SoutheyGordon (4) ...... 78 ...... 75 ...... 70 ...... 223 T35 Maclain Huge (4) ...... 77 ...... 76 ...... 69 ...... 222 T47 Alexander Matlari (2) ...... 74 ...... 75 ...... 76 ...... 225 T47 Joey Lane (5) ...... 78 ...... 72 ...... 75 ...... 225 T51 Max Greyserman (3) ...... 78 ...... 77 ...... 71 ...... 226

5 Virginia ...... 294 ...... 292 ...... 276 ...... 862 11 Maryland ...... 299 ...... 294 ...... 292 ...... 885 T2 Denny McCarthy (1) ...... 71 ...... 71 ...... 67 ...... 209 T14 Sean Bosdosh (1) ...... 71 ...... 74 ...... 69 ...... 214 T9 Ben Rusch (3) ...... 75 ...... 71 ...... 67 ...... 213 T35 Connor Tendall (2) ...... 77 ...... 71 ...... 74 ...... 222 T31 Ji Soo Park (5) ...... 73 ...... 77 ...... 70 ...... 220 T47 Victor Fox (4) ...... 75 ...... 74 ...... 76 ...... 225 T35 David Pastore (2) ...... 75 ...... 74 ...... 73 ...... 222 T51 Andrew Stein (3) ...... 77 ...... 76 ...... 73 ...... 226 T43 Derek Bard (4) ...... 76 ...... 76 ...... 72 ...... 224 T56 Tom Harris (5) ...... 76 ...... 75 ...... 76 ...... 227

6 Wake Forest...... 290 ...... 283 ...... 291 ...... 864 12 Boston College ...... 291 ...... 300 ...... 296 ...... 887 T14 Clancy Waugh (2) ...... 71 ...... 67 ...... 76 ...... 214 T21 John Jackopsic (1) ...... 74 ...... 68 ...... 74 ...... 216 T23 Thomas Birdsey (1) ...... 74 ...... 70 ...... 73 ...... 217 34 Andy Mai (2)...... 72 ...... 78 ...... 71 ...... 221 T28 Davis Womble (3) ...... 77 ...... 72 ...... 70 ...... 219 T51 Patrick Oleksak (4) ...... 72 ...... 77 ...... 77 ...... 226 T31 Cyrus Stewart (4) ...... 70 ...... 74 ...... 76 ...... 220 T56 Nick Pandelena (3) ...... 76 ...... 77 ...... 74 ...... 227 T43 Danny Guise (5) ...... 75 ...... 77 ...... 72 ...... 224 60 Matt Murphy (5) ...... 73 ...... 86 ...... 82 ...... 241

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ACC GOLFERS OF THE MONTH ACC INDIVIDUAL SCORING LEADERS SEPTEMBER - SCOTT VINCENT, VIRGINIA TECH Rounds Strokes Avg Vincent earned medalist honors in both the Golfweek Conference Challenge at Burlington, Iowa (Sept. 15-17) and the VCU Shootout at Manakin-Sobot, Va. (Sept. 1. Ollie Schniederjans-GT 39 2711 69.5 23-24). Four of Vincent’s rounds were par or better, including a 64 in the fi nal round 2. Denny McCarthy-VA 34 2393 70.4 of the Golfweek Challenge that matched the current Virginia Tech school record 3. Scott Vincent-VT 35 2468 70.5 fi rst set in 2002 by current PGA Tour player Johnson Wagner. The back-to-back 4. Seth Reeves-GT 36 2547 70.8 tournament wins by Vincent tied another school record fi rst set by current PGA Tour 5. Trevor Cone-VT 35 2482 70.9 and President’s Cup team member Brendon de Jonge in the fall of 2000. Vincent’s 6. Jack Maguire-FS 36 2553 70.9 fi rst-place tying score of 210 in the three-day Golfweek Conference Challenge came 7. Ben Rusch-VA 21 1500 71.4 against a fi eld that featured two opposing teams ranked among the nation’s top 8. David Pastore-VA 22 1577 71.7 10 and four ranked among the nation’s top 25 by both the Golf World/Nike Golf 9. Hank Lebioda-FS 33 2373 71.9 Coaches Poll and by Golfweek/Sagarin. The Harare, Zimbabwe, native followed 10. Bryce Chalkley-VT 35 2519 72 up with a score of 206 in the VCU Shootout, an effort which earned him Golfweek 11. Anders Albertson-GT 39 2809 72 Player of the Week honors. 12. Derek Bard-VA 25 1805 72.2 13. Sean Bosdosh-MD 33 2383 72.2 OCTOBER - OLLIE SCHNIEDERJANS, GEORGIA TECH 14. Niall Platt-ND 36 2601 72.3 Schniederjans picked up his second victory of the fall with a four-stroke win at the 15. Bo Andrews-GT 36 2605 72.4 USCC in Alpharetta, Ga., with a 10-under par 206 for 54 holes, two shots shy of the 16. Stephen Behr-CU 30 2177 72.6 tournament scoring record. Though he offi cially tied for fourth at the Brickyard, he 17. Richard Werenski-GT 33 2399 72.7 fi nished just one shot out of a three-team tie for medalist honors with an 8-under 208. 18. Thomas Birdsey-WF 31 2254 72.7 Schniederjans helped Tech fi nish second in both events by a total of three strokes. 19. Cristobal Del Solar-FS 30 2185 72.8 Overall during the fall season, Schniederjans won twice, fi nished third once and tied 20. Danny Guise-WF 32 2331 72.8 for fourth (one stroke out of the lead) in one tournament. He posted a cumulative 21. Clancy Waugh-WF 32 2331 72.8 won-lost record of 309-5 with 11 of 12 rounds at par or under. The Powder Springs, 22. Austin Langdale-CU 28 2044 73 Ga., native is currently ranked No. 2 by Golfstat and Golfweek/Sagarin. 23. Joaquin Lolas-FS 21 1535 73.1 24. Miller Capps-CU 29 2122 73.2 FEBRUARY - MILLER CAPPS, CLEMSON 25. Rowin Caron-FS 33 2415 73.2 Capps earned co-medalist honors at the Puerto Rico Classic on Feb. 23-25. The native of Denver, N.C., had rounds of 70-67-67 for a 204 total, 12-under par, the lowest score by a Clemson golfer for a 54-hole, 72-par event since 2003. His consecutive rounds of 5-under in the second and third rounds were the fi rst for a ACC TEAM SCORING LEADERS Tiger golfer since the 1998 NCAA Tournament when Charles Warren accomplished Rounds Strokes Avg the feat. Capps fi nished in a tie for medalist honors with Robby Shelton of No. 1 ranked Alabama, who had a six-shot lead on Capps when the round began. He 1. Georgia Tech 36 10158 282.2 gained co-medalist honors in a fi eld that included fi ve of the top 10 players in the 2. Virginia 31 8851 285.5 nation according to the Sagarin College Golf Rankings. For the year, Capps has a 3. Virginia Tech 35 10024 286.4 72.00 stroke average through 15 rounds, including six under-par rounds and two 4. Florida State 36 10354 287.6 top-10 fi nishes. 5. Clemson 28 8116 289.9 6. Wake Forest 32 9297 290.5 MARCH - TREVOR CONE, VIRGINIA TECH 7. NC State 30 8831 294.4 Cone took home medalist honors at two events during the month to help the Hokies 8. Maryland 30 8842 294.7 win two team titles. He recorded two eagles and 27 birdies in 108 holes played 9. Notre Dame 33 9737 295.1 during March for a scoring average of 69.33. A native of Concord, N.C., Cone won 10. Duke 31 9171 295.8 the Mission Inn Spring Spectacular on March 15-16 with a 1-under-par 211 (67-73- 11. North Carolina 32 9476 296.1 71) as the team shot 11-over 875 to win the title. At the Furman Intercollegiate on 12. Boston College 27 8130 301.1 March 28-30, Cone won by one stroke with a 205 (66-69-70) to lead the Hokies to a share of the team title with Georgia State.

APRIL - OLLIE SCHNIEDERJANS, GEORGIA TECH Schniederjans won his fourth and fi fth tournaments of the year, tying for fi rst at the Robert Kepler Invitational on the Ohio State Scarlet Course and winning by fi ve strokes at the ACC Championship at the Old North State Club. Five of his six rounds broke par, and he lifted Georgia Tech to the team title in each event. The junior from Powder Springs, Ga., has now won fi ve tournaments this year, a fi rst for a Georgia Tech golfer. Schniederjans also helped the Jackets win two matches in the Capital City Club Match Play Championship, halving his match against Auburn’s Niclas Carlsson in a 4-2 team victory, and beating top-ranked Joey Garber of Georgia, 2-up, in a 5-1 Tech win. Schniederjans capped off the month by being named to the U.S. team for the Palmer Cup and as a semifi nalist for the Ben Hogan Award.

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ACC LOW ROUNDS 2014 ALL-ACC ACADEMIC MEN’S GOLF TEAM Team low rounds (best 10) Georgia Tech’s Ollie Schniederjans, the Atlantic Coast Conference Men’s Golf 1. 264 (-24) - Florida State, USF Invite, 3/2-3/4, 14 (3rd rd.) Scholar-Athlete of the Year, leads the 2014 All-ACC Academic Team, an- 2. 267 (-21) - Virginia, Jim West Intercollegiate, 4/9/14 (2nd rd.) nounced Monday. The Scholar-Athlete of the Year is named after Rod Myers, 3. 268 (-20) - Georgia Tech, Puerto Rico Classic, 2/23-25/14 (3rd rd.) Duke’s men’s golf coach from 1973-2007. 4. 270 (-18) - Georgia Tech, Amer Ari Invite, 2/6-8/14 (2nd rd.) 5. 268 (-16) - Georgia Tech, NCAA Raleigh Regional, May 15-17 (1st rd.) Schniederjans, the 2013-14 ACC Player of the Year, fi nished as the national 272 (-16) - Virginia, Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate, 10/13/13 (2nd rd.) runner-up after falling in a playoff at the NCAA Championships. A fi nalist for the 7. 273 (-15) - Virginia, Jim West Intercollegiate, 4/9/14 (1st rd.) Ben Hogan Award and the Jack Nicklaus Award, he won fi ve tournaments this 273 (-15) - Georgia Tech, ACC Championship, Apr. 25-27 (3rd rd.) year, the most all-time by a Yellow Jacket in a single season. Ranked No. 4 in 9. 274 (-14) - Virginia Tech, VCU Shootout, 9/23-24/13 (3rd rd.) the country by Golfstat, his 69.51 stroke average is the best in the league and 10. -13 - 4 times the second best in Georgia Tech history.

Player low rounds (best 50) A native of Powder Springs, Georgia, majoring in Management, Schniederjans 1. 62 (-10) - Jack Maguire--Florida State, USF Invite, 3/2-3/4, 14 (3rd rd.) won three straight events this year – the Valspar Invitational, Robert Kepler 62 (-10) - Richard Werenski--Georgia Tech, Puerto Rico Classic, 2/23-25/14 (3rd rd.) Invitational, and the ACC Championship – and competed on the United States’ 3. 64 (-8) - Derek Bard--Virginia, Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate, 10/13/13 (2nd rd.) 2014 Palmer Cup team. After the season, he was named to both the GCAA and Golfweek All-America First Teams. He currently is the No. 1-ranked amateur in 64 (-8) - Scott Vincent--Virginia Tech, Golfweek Conference Challenge, 9/15-17/13 (3rd rd.) the world. 64 (-8) - Denny McCarthy--Virginia, Jim West Intercollegiate, 4/9/14 (2nd rd.) 6. 65 (-7) - James Chapman--NC State, Tar Heel Intercollegiate, 9/14/13 (3rd rd.) Six golfers who earned All-ACC honors this season secured spots on the 2014 65 (-7) - Vincent Whaley--Georgia Tech, Amer Ari Invite, 2/6-8/14 (2nd rd.) All-ACC Academic Men’s Golf Team: Georgia Tech’s Schniederjans, Seth 65 (-7) - Jack Maguire--Florida State, USF Invite, 3/2-3/4, 14 (1st rd.) Reeves, and Anders Albertson, Notre Dame’s Niall Platt, Virginia’s Ben Rusch, 65 (-7) - Derek Bard--Virginia, Jim West Intercollegiate, 4/9/14 (2nd rd.) and Virginia Tech’s Bryce Chalkley. 65 (-7) - Ollie Schniederjans--Georgia Tech, ACC Championship, Apr. 25-27 (1st rd.) 65 (-7) - Anders Albertson--Georgia Tech, ACC Championship, Apr. 25-27 (3rd rd.) Georgia Tech’s Bo Andrews and Virginia Tech’s Chalkley are four-time league 12. 65 (-6) - Jack Maguire--Florida State, Valspar Collegiate Invite, 3/24-3/25, 14 (1st rd.) academic honorees. Three more – Albertson, Schniederjans, and North Caro- 66 (-6) - Denny McCarthy--Virginia, Bank of Tennessee Intercoll., 10/13/13 (2nd rd.) lina’s Bailey Patrick – earned their third career selection. 66 (-6) - Denny McCarthy--Virginia, Bank of Tennessee Intercoll., 10/13/13 (3rd rd.) 66 (-6) - Ollie Schniederjans--Georgia Tech, USCC, 10/18-20/13 (1st rd.) Eleven league programs are represented on the academic team, led by Georgia 66 (-6) - Ben Rusch--Virginia, USCC, 10/20/13 (1st rd.) Tech with fi ve honorees. Clemson, Duke, and Virginia Tech had three players 66 (-6) - Trevor Cone--Virginia Tech, VCU Shootout, 9/23-24/13 (3rd rd.) recognized, while Maryland, North Carolina, Notre Dame, and Virginia had two 66 (-6) - Seth Reeves--Georgia Tech, Amer Ari Invite, 2/6-8/14 (2nd rd.) players selected. 66 (-6) - Trevor Cone--Virginia Tech, Furman Intercollegiate, 3/328-30/14 (1st rd.) 66 (-6) - Anders Albertson--Georgia Tech, Puerto Rico Classic, 2/23-25/14 (2nd rd.) 2014 All-ACC Academic Men’s Golf Team 66 (-6) - Rowin Caron--Florida State, USF Invite, 3/2-3/4, 14 (3rd rd.) John Jackopsic, Jr., Boston College @ Communication & Philosophy 66 (-6) - David Pastore--Virginia, Jim West Intercollegiate, 4/9/14 (1st rd.) Austin Langdale, Fr., Clemson Pre-Business 66 (-6) - David Pastore--Virginia, Jim West Intercollegiate, 4/9/14 (3rd rd.) Carson Young, Fr., Clemson Pre-Business 24. -5 - 39 times Stephen Behr, Jr., Clemson @ Fin. Management Alex Matlari, Fr., Duke Undecided Motin Yeung, So., Duke Public Policy Turner Southey-Gordon, Jr., Duke Cultural Anthropology Anders Albertson, Jr., Georgia Tech # Management Bo Andrews, Sr., Georgia Tech % Management Ollie Schniederjans, Jr., Georgia Tech # Management Richard Werenski, Sr., Georgia Tech @ Management Seth Reeves, Sr., Georgia Tech @ Management Andrew Stein, Sr., Maryland Finance & Accounting Victor Fox, Fr., Maryland Letters and Sciences Carter Page, So., NC State Business Administration Andrew Sajevic, Sr., North Carolina @ Economics Bailey Patrick, Jr., North Carolina # Economics Niall Platt, Sr., Notre Dame Applied & Comp. Math and Statistics Patrick Grahek, Jr., Notre Dame Finance Ben Rusch, Sr., Virginia Foreign Affairs Derek Bard, Fr., Virginia Undeclared Bryce Chalkley, Sr., Virginia Tech % Finance Joey Lane, Fr., Virginia Tech Business Maclain Huge, So., Virginia Tech @ Communication Davis Womble, So., Wake Forest @ Finance

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