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20Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate Tournament Program.Indd 2019 WYOMING DESERT INTERCOLLEGIATE 22020020 WWYOMINGYOMING DDESERTESERT IINTERCOLLEGIATENTERCOLLEGIATE FFEBRUARYEBRUARY 221-23,1-23, 22020020 CCLASSICLASSIC CCLUBLUB PPALMALM DDESERT,ESERT, CCALIF.ALIF. TTOURNAMENTOURNAMENT IINFORMATION/RECORDSNFORMATION/RECORDS UUNIVERSITYNIVERSITY OOFF WWYOMINGYOMING TTOURNAMENTOURNAMENT HHISTORYISTORY DDESERTESERT IINTERCOLLEGIATENTERCOLLEGIATE Past Individual Champions TTOURNAMENTOURNAMENT IINFORMATIONNFORMATION 2019 - Skyler Eubank (Boise State), 207 (-9) 2018 - Austin Eckroat (Oklahoma State), Collin Morikawa (Cal), Sebastian Crampton (Cal) & Fredrik Nilehn (Texas Tech) Host: University of Wyoming All four shot a tournament record 202 (-14) Course: Classic Club 2017 - Wyndham Clark & Norman Xiong (Both Oregon), 205 (-11) Location: Palm Desert, Calif. 2016 - Sean Walsh (Gonzaga), 209 (-7) Course Website: ClassicClubGolf.com 2015 - Clement Sordet (Texas Tech), 205 (-11) Par/Yardage: 72 / 7,305 2014 - Julien Brun (TCU), 203 (-13) Tee Times: Each day will be a double-tee start 2013 - Julien Brun (TCU), 206 (-10) off of holes 1 and 10 starting at 7 a.m. P.T. 2012 - Kevin Penner (UNLV), 209 (-7) Live Scoring: Available on GolfStat.com at: 2011 - Scott Travers (Santa Clara)/Kevin Penner (UNLV), 213 (-3) http://results.golfstat.com//public/leaderboards/ 2009 - Gabe Maier (Wyoming), 208 (-8) gsnav.cfm?pg=participants&tid=18321 2008 - Daniel Wax (Denver), 213 (-3) Past Team Champions 2019 - Texas Tech: 290-282-286=858 (-6) 2018 - California: 275-274-268 = 817 (-47) 2017 - Oregon: 282-271-285 = 838 (-26) 2016 - Kansas: 285-290-291 = 866 (+2) 2015 - TCU: 289-283-283 = 855 (-9) 2014 - Oregon: 276-279-282 = 837 (-27) 2013 - TCU: 277-288-280 = 945 (-19) 2012 - UNLV: 279-283-282 = 844 (-20) 2011 - Texas A&M: 294-293-292 = 879 (+15) 2009 - Santa Clara: 289-283-300 = 872 (+8) CCLASSICLASSIC CCLUBLUB 2008 - Colorado State: 298-292-287 = 87 (+13) CCOURSEOURSE IINFORMATIONNFORMATION Hole No. Par Yardage Hole No. Par Yardage TTOURNAMENTOURNAMENT RRECORDSECORDS 1 4 408 10 4 474 Low Individual Tournament Score 2 3 180 11 4 459 2018 - Austin Eckroat (Oklahoma State), Collin Morikawa (Cal), 3 4 443 12 3 162 Sebastian Crampton (Cal) & Fredrik Nilehn (Texas Tech) 4 5 568 13 4 399 All four shot a tournament record 202 (-14) 5 4 419 14 5 560 6 3 220 15 4 349 Low Team Tournament Score 7 4 477 16 4 436 2018 - California: 275-274-268 = 817 (-47) 8 4 416 17 3 176 9 5 595 18 5 564 Low Individual Round Score OUT 36 3726 IN 36 3579 2019 - Harry Hillier (Kansas), 64 (-8) in Round 2 TOTAL 72 7305 2018 - Dan Starzinski (Wyoming), 64 (-8) in Round 2 Austin Eckroat (Oklahoma State), 64 (-8) in Round 3 22020020 TTOURNAMENTOURNAMENT FFIELDIELD 2017 - Jeremy Paul (Colorado), 64 (-8) in Round 2 Low Team Round Score 2017 - Colorado: 266 (-22) in Round 2 Wyoming Cowboys North Texas Mean Green Auburn Tigers Oregon Ducks Boise State Broncos San Diego Toreros CSUN Matadors Seattle Redhawks Charlotte 49ers South Dakota State Jackrabbits Colorado Buffaloes Southern Utah Thunderbirds Colorado State Rams TCU Horned Frogs Denver Pioneers UC Riverside Highlanders Florida Atlantic Owls UC Santa Barbara Gauchos Fresno State Bulldogs UT Arlington Mavericks New Mexico State Aggies TTOURNAMENTOURNAMENT HHISTORYISTORY 2019 Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate (Feb. 22-24) Individuals Teams 1. Julien Brun (TCU): 72-66-65 = 203 (-13) 1. Texas Tech: 290-282-286=858 (-6) 2. Sulman Raza (Oregon): 70-68-70 = 208 (-8) 2. Boise State: 293-281-285=859 (-5) T3. Ryan Porch (Idaho): 75-69-65 = 209 (-7) 3. Kansas: 297-291-278=866 (+2) T3. Ryan Ree (Oregon): 71-66-72 = 209 (-7) 4. TCU: 291-284-292=867 (+3) T5. Brandon McIver (Oregon): 68-72-70 = 210 (-6) 5. Colorado State: 290-298-289=877 (+13) T5. Yannik Paul (Colorado) 66-74-70 = 210 (-6) UT Arlington: 301-290-286=877 (+13) Individuals 2013 Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate (Feb. 22-24) 1. Skyler Eubank (Boise State): 68-68-71=207 (-9) Teams 2. Harry Hillier (Kansas): 77-64-68=209 (-7) 1. TCU: 277-288-280 = 845 (-19) Adam Blomme (Texas Tech): 69-70-70=209 (-7) 2. Saint Mary’s (CA): 284-294-292 = 870 (+6) 4. Sandy Scott (Texas Tech): 74-69-68=211 (-5) T3. University of San Francisco: 284-295-295 = 874 (+10) 5. Daniel O’Loughlin (Colorado): 71-68-73=212 (-4) T3. Texas Tech: 284-292-298 = 874 (+10) Kyle Cox (UT Arlington): 73-71-68=212 (-4) 5. Oregon State University: 291-291-293 = 875 (+11) Brian Humphreys (Boise State): 73-68-71=212 (-4) Individuals 1. Julien Brun (TCU): 68-71-67 = 206 (-10) 2018 Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate (Feb. 16-18) 2. Eli Cole (TCU): 69-73-69 = 211 (-5) Teams 3. Finley Ewing IV (Texas Tech): 70-69-74 = 213 (-3) 1. California: 275-274-268 = 817 (-47) 4. Jonathan De Los Reye (St. Mary’s): 69-70-75 = 214 (-2) 2. Texas Tech: 284-280-273 = 837 (-27) T5. Daniel Jennevret (TCU): 70-75-70 = 251 (-1) 3. Colorado: 287-278-280 = 845 (-19) T5. Kolton Lapa (Nebraska): 73-73-69 = 251 (-1) 4. UCLA: 289-290-269 = 848 (-16) T5. Nick Sherwood (Oregon St.): 73-70-72 = 251 (-1) 5. Kansas: 292-287-285 = 864 (Even) Individuals 2012 Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate (Feb. 25-26) 1. Austin Eckroat (Oklahoma State): 68-70-64 = 202 (-14) Teams Collin Morikawa (California): 68-69-65 = 202 (-14) 1. UNLV: 279-283-282 = 844 (-20) Sebastian Crampton (California): 67-69-66 = 202 (-14) 2. Texas Tech: 287-281-283 = 851 (-13) Fredrik Nilehn (Texas Tech): 70-67-65 = 202 (-14) 3. Auburn University: 280-291-284 = 855 (-9) 5. Yannik Paul (Colorado): 71-69-67 = 207 (-9) 4. Saint Mary’s (CA): 284-294-283 = 861 (-3) Jamie Cheatham (California): 68-67-72 = 207 (-9) T5. SMU: 291-287-284 = 862 (-2) T5. Texas A&M: 287-294-281 = 862 (-2) 2017 Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate (Feb. 17-19) Individuals Teams 1. Kevin Penner (UNLV): 67-69-73 = 209 (-7) 1. Oregon: 282-271-285 = 838 (-26) T2. Derek Ernst (UNLV): 70-70-70 = 210 (-6) 2. Colorado: 291-266-290 = 847 (-17) T2. Corey Conners (Kent State): 67-75-68 = 210 (-6) 3. Texas Tech: 292-278-280 = 850 (-14) T2. Joakim Mikkelsen (Baylor): 72-70-68 = 210 (-6) T4. Kansas: 293-276-293 = 862 (-2) T5. Blake Biddle (UNLV): 72-72-67 = 211 (-5) T4. TCU: 289-288-285 = 862 (-2) T5. Clement Sordet (Texas Tech): 73-69-69 = 211 (-5) Individuals T5. Blayne Barber (Auburn University): 67-73-71 = 211(-5) T1. Wyndham Clark (Oregon): 72-65-68 = 205 (-11) T1. Norman Xiong (Oregon): 67-65-73 = 205 (-11) 2011 Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate (Feb. 26-27) T3. Stefano Mazzoli (TCU): 69-67-72 = 208 (-8) Teams T3. Jeremy Paul (Colorado): 73-64-71 = 208 (-8) 1. Texas A&M: 294-293-292 = 879 (+15) T5. Daniel Hudson (Kansas): 74-67-71 = 212 (-4) 2. UNLV: 297-293-294 = 884 (+20) T5. Hurly Long (Texas Tech): 75-68-69 = 212 (-4) 3. SMU: 299-301-290 = 890 (+26) T5. Edwin Yi (Oregon): 70-67-75 = 212 (-4) 4. UC Santa Barbara: 301-299-292 = 892 (+28) T5. Federico Zucchetti (Texas Tech): 71-70-71 = 212 (-4) 5. University of Denver: 305-296-294 = 895 (+31) Individuals 2016 Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate (Feb. 19-21) T1. Scott Travers (Santa Clara): 74-70-69 = 213 (-3) Teams T1. Kevin Penner (UNLV): 70-69-74 = 213 (-3) 1. Kansas: 285-290-291 = 866 (+2) 3. Conrad Shindler (Texas A&M): 73-73-71 = 217 (+1) 2. Colorado: 289-292-288 = 869 (+5) 4. Kelly Kraft (SMU): 72-74-72 = 218 (+2) 3. Texas Tech: 291-289-290 = 870 (+6) T5. Marc Sambol (SMU): 73-75-71 = 219 (+3) 4. TCU: 288-295-291 = 874 (+10) T5. Ignacio Elvira (Texas A&M): 73-74-72 = 219 (+3) 5. Cal Poly: 295-298-285 = 878 (+14) Individuals 2009 Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate (Oct. 5-6) 1. Sean Walsh (Gonzaga): 68-71-70 = 209 (-7) Teams 2. Chelso Barrett (TCU): 68-74-69 = 211 (-5) 1. Santa Clara University: 289-283-300 = 872 (+8) T3. Charlie Hillier (Kansas): 70-72-70 = 212 (-4) 2. CSU-Northridge: 291-283-302 = 876 (+12) T3. Philip Juel-Berg (Colorado): 72-69-71 = 212 (-4) T3. Nebraska: 301-285-291 = 877 (+13) T5. Daniel Hudson (Kansas): 70-71-72 = 213 (-3) T3. University of Wyoming: 298-291-288 = 877 (+13) T5. Hurly Long (Texas Tech): 75-66-72 = 213 (-3) 5. University of Denver: 292-297-293 = 882 (+18) Individuals 2015 Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate (Feb. 20-22) 1. Gabe Maier (Wyoming): 70-68-70 = 208 (-8) Teams 2. Scott Travers (Santa Clara): 71-71-69 = 211 (-5) 1. TCU: 289-283-283 = 855 (-9) 3. Davis Kirkland (CSU-N): 73-66-74 = 213 (-3) 2. Texas Tech: 281-282-293 = 856 (-8) 4. Derek Adams (Utah): 71-71-72 = 214 (-2) 3. Denver: 286-295-276 = 857 (-7) T5. Brian Hollenbeck (UC Santa Barbara): 72-71-72 = 215 (-1) 4. Kansas State: 287-294-292 = 873 (+9) T5. Brandon Crick (Nebraska): 74-71-70 = 215 (-1) 5. Oregon: 285-297-296 = 878 (+14) T5. Tai Reynolds (So. Utah): 70-70-75 = 215 (-1) Individuals 1. Clement Sordet (Texas Tech): 69-65-71 = 205 (-11) 2008 Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate (Oct. 4-5) 2. Paul Barjon (TCU): 72-68-69 = 209 (-7) Teams 3. Petter Mikalsen (Denver): 72-70-69 = 211 (-5) 1. Colorado State University: 298-292-287 = 877 (+13) 4. Chris Korte (Denver): 70-75-67 = 212 (-4) 2. University of Idaho: 300-297-287 = 844 (+20) T5. Chelso Barrett (TCU): 74-70-69 = 213 (-3) 3. Oregon State University: 294-299-300 = 893 (+29) T5.
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