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Arkansas NCAA Regional Notes RAZORBACK MEN’S GOLF Men’s Golf Contact: Mike Cawood, Associate Communications Director @RazorbackMGOLF Office: 479-575-3114 | Cell: 479-236-2090 | Email: [email protected] @RazorbackMGOLF NCAA KINGSTON SPRINGS REGIONAL INFORMATION 2020-21 RAZORBACKS AT A GLANCE Date: May 17 - 18 - 19 Host: Vanderbilt Site: Golf Club of Tennessee — Kingston Springs, Tenn. ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS Par & Yardage: 71 • 7,184 • Record: 76-53-2 Scoring Avg.: 285.259 (3rd-best in UA history) Field: 1. #3 Clemson • 2. #10 NC State • 3. #13 Vanderbilt • • Events: 9 Top 5’s: 2 Top 10’s: 9 4. #24 Arkansas • 5. #26 San Diego State • 6. #33 Virginia • • National Rankings: 22 • 23 • 24 7. #42 Charlotte • 8. #46 Kent State • 9. UTSA • 10. Houston • • 2021 SEC Runner-Up 11. Loyola (Md.) • 12. UConn •13. Iona • 2021 Individual Titles: 3 Live Scoring: www.GolfStat.com - Julián Périco / Legends Collegiate Invitational (at Vandy • SEC Only Field) 64-66-69=199 (-14) ARKANSAS REGIONAL HISTORY - Tyson Reeder / Tiger Invitational by Jason Dufner (at Auburn • 12 of 15 teams SEC) 67-69-70=206 (-10) NCAA Regional Appearances: 27 Team / 4 Individuals - Segundo Oliva Pinto / SEC Championship (at Sea Island - Seaside Course) 64-72-68=204 (-6) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 HEAD COACH BRAD McMAKIN 1998, 1999, 2000 (Ind.), 2001 (Ind.), 2003, 2004, 2005, Alma Mater: Oklahoma, 1991 2006 (Ind.), 2007 (Ind.), 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, Experience: 25th year as a head coach / 15th at Arkansas 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016. 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021 Record at Arkansas: 1,513-808-48 (.649) • 28 team wins and 22 individual wins at ARK Top NCAA Regional Finishes: 1st (1991) • 2nd (5x) NCAA Regional Appearances: 19 Advanced to NCAA Championship: 17 (Regional finish) 1989 (T6), 1990 (10), 1991 (1), 1992 (2), 1993 (T6), 1994 (5), • 6 at Lamar: 2001 (18th-t) • 2002 (17th-t) • 2003 (13th) • 2004 (13th) • 2005 (12th) • 2006 (5th) 1996 (T3), 1997 (4), 1999 (8), 2003 (T7), 2005 (T6), 2009 (2), • 13 at ARK: 2008 (19th-t) • 2009 (2nd-t) • 2010 (8th) •2011 (5th) • 2012 (6th) • 2013 (2nd) 2011 (5), 2013 (2), 2014 (2), 2016 (T2), 2018 (T4) 2014 (2nd) • 2015 (6th) • 2016 (2nd-t) • 2017 (8th) • 2018 (4th-t) • 2019 (6th) • 2021 Individuals to Advance to NCAA: 4 NCAA Championship Appearances: 7 1995: Bud Still (3rd-t) • 2000: Craig Lile (3rd-t) • 1 at Lamar: 2006 (9th-t) 2017: Mason Overstreet (6th) • 2019 Julián Périco (6th-t) • 6 at Arkansas: 2009 (2nd) • 2011 (15th) • 2013 (10th) • 2014 (18th-t) • 2016 (12th) • 2018 (12th) RAZORBACK LINEUP (BY SEASON STROKE AVG.) FALL 2020 JULIÁN PÉRICO Date Tournament • Course / City RD1 RD2 RD3 Total Vs Par Result # in Top 50 Jr. | Lima, Peru Oct. 5-7 Blessings Collegiate Invitational 293 294 289 876 +12 3rd of 14 NA - SEC Only 2020-21 CAREER Blessings Golf Club (72) || Fayetteville, Ark. (Arkansas) STROKE AVG................................ 70.96 .................71.07 Oct. 25-27 Vanderbilt Legends Collegiate 272 280 279 831 -21 T6 of 14 NA - SEC Only TOURNEYS/ROUNDS .................9 / 27 ...............31 / 92 VU Legends Club - North Course (71) || Franklin, Tenn. (Vanderbilt) • Julián Périco was individual winner • COUNTING SCORES ..................25 / 27 .............82 / 89 ROUNDS PAR OR BETTER: ............14 ...................... 48 Nov. 8-10 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 280 280 277 837 -2 6 of 14 NA - SEC Only WINS/TOP 5’s/10’/20’S ...........1 / 1 / 2 / 5 .............2 / 7 / 10 / 17 Old Overton Club (70) || Vestavia Hills, Ala. (Alabama) TYSON REEDER Grad. Sr. | Edmond, Okla. SPRING 2021 2020-21 CAREER Feb. 12-14 Gator Invitational 274 279 276 829 -11 10 of 21 NA STROKE AVG.................................71.65 .................72.79 Mark Bostic Golf Course (70) || Gainesville, Fla. (Florida) TOURNEYS/ROUNDS .................9 / 26 ..............43 / 126 COUNTING SCORES ..................22 / 24 .............83 / 110 Mar. 1-3 Cabo Collegiate at TPC San Antonio 302 296 287 889 +21 9 of 16 12 (9 top 25) ROUNDS PAR OR BETTER: ............15 ...................... 50 TPC San Antonio - Oaks Course || San Antonio, Texas (Arkansas) WINS/TOP 5’s/10’/20’S ...........1 / 2 / 2 / 3 ..............2 / 5 / 9 / 13 Mar. 15-17 Tiger Invitational by Jason Dufner 287 284 294 855 -9 7 of 15 11 (8 top 25) Grand National — Lake Course (72) || Opelika, Ala. (Auburn) • Tyson Reeder was individual winner • SEGUNDO OLIVA PINTO Mar. 26-28 Old Waverly Collegiate 293 269 300 862 -2 T6 of 14 9 (8 top 25) Jr. | Córdoba, Argentina Old Waverly Golf Club (72) || West Point, Miss. (Mississippi State) 2020-21 CAREER STROKE AVG.................................72.25 .................71.68 April 5-7 The Collegiate Invitational 288 289 298 875 +23 8 of 14 13 (7 top 25) TOURNEYS/ROUNDS .................8 / 24 .............. 26 / 77 CC of Birmingham — West Course (71) || Birmingham, Ala. (Auburn) COUNTING SCORES .................. 15 / 24 ...............61 / 71 April 21-23 SEC Championship (Stroke Play 278 286 288 852 +12 5 of 14 13 (8 top 25) ROUNDS PAR OR BETTER: ............10 ...................... 44 WINS/TOP 5’s/10’/20’S ...........1 / 1 / 2 / 2 ............. 4 / 6 / 8 / 10 Sea Island Golf Club - Seaside Course (70) || St. Simons Island, Ga. • Segundo Oliva Pinto was individual winner • April 24 SEC Match Play Quarterfinal (5 seed) #22 ARKANSAS vs. (4 seed) #23 LSU W, 3-2-0 WILLIAM BUHL April 25 SEC Match Play Semifinal (5 seed) #22 ARKANSAS vs. (8 seed) #11 Texas A&M W, 3-1-1 5th-Yr Sr. | Fairhope, Ala. (Oslo, Norway) April 25 SEC Match Play Championship (5 seed) #22 ARKANSAS vs. (6 seed) #15 VANDERBILT L, 3-2-0 2020-21 CAREER May 17-19 NCAA Kingston Springs Regional STROKE AVG................................ 73.44 .................72.52 TOURNEYS/ROUNDS ................. 6 / 18 ...............52 / 151 Golf Club of Tennessee (71) || Kingston Springs, Tenn. (Vanderbilt) COUNTING SCORES ...................14 / 18 ..............119 / 151 ROUNDS PAR OR BETTER: ............6 .......................73 RAZORBACKS TO HOST 2ND ANNUAL BLESSINGS COLLEGIATE INVITATIONAL OCT. 4-6 WINS/TOP 5’s/10’/20’S ...........0 / 0 / 0 / 1 ..............2 / 3 / 5 / 21 • Arkansas will once again host THE MOST UNIQUE collegiate golf tournaments this fall — the Blessings Collegiate Invitational, presented by Tyson Foods, Oct. 4-6 at Blessing Golf Club — home of the Razorback men’s and women’s golf MANUEL LOZADA programs. Fr. | Córdoba, Argentina • For the second consecutive year, GOLF Channel will televise the event live each day from 3:30-6:30 pm 2020-21 STROKE AVG................................ 73.59 (CT). TOURNEYS/ROUNDS .................9 / 27 • The Blessings Collegiate Invitational is a 54-hole stroke play competition, with the men’s and women’s COUNTING SCORES ...................13 / 15 teams competing on the same course, at the same time and in the same conditions throughout the ROUNDS PAR OR BETTER: ............8 week. At the end of the competition there will be six champions declaring including men’s individual, WINS/TOP 5’s/10’/20’S ...........0 / 0 / 1 / 3 women’s individual, men’ team, women’ team, man/woman “best ball” and men’s/women’s combined MASON OVERSTREET team. Grad. Sr. | Kingfisher, Okla. • The 2021 field includes Arizona, Arkansas, Houston, Illinois, Louisville, North Carolina, Ole Miss, Tennessee, Texas 2020-21 CAREER Tech and UCLA. STROKE AVG.................................71.95 .................72.03 • Last year due to COVID-19, the inaugural BCI featured all 14 SEC teams. Winners included: Alabama TOURNEYS/ROUNDS .................7 / 20 ............. 56 / 164 COUNTING SCORES ...................13 / 18 .............131 / 158 men; Alex Goff (Kentucky) men’s medalist; Arkansas women; Brooke Matthews (Arkansas) women’s ROUNDS PAR OR BETTER: ............ 7....................... 66 medalist; Arkansas won the men’s/women’s combined team and Arkansas’ Matthews and Julian WINS/TOP 5’s/10’/20’S ............0 / 1 / 1 / 1 ..............1 / 7 / 13 / 22 Perico won the men’s/women’s “best ball.” YEAR-BY-YEAR AS HEAD COACH BRAD — LAMAR UNIVERSITY — Conf. NCAA NCAA McMAKIN Year Finish Regional Championship NOTE ARKANSAS HEAD COACH 1996-97 T-5th - - 1997-98 9th - - 25th Year as Head Coach 1998-99 6th - - Southland Coach of the Year • 15th Year as Head Coach at Arkansas 1999-00 5th - - • 10 Years as Head Coach at Lamar 2000-01 1st T-18 - Southland Coach of the Year Alma Mater: Oklahoma, 1991 (Communications) 2001-02 1st T-17 - Southland Coach of the Year • 2x OU captain, member of 1989 NCAA Championship 2002-03 1st 13 (Ind. 3) Southland Coach of the Year Hometown: Beaumont, Texas 2003-04 2nd 13 - Birth Date: March 12, 1968 2004-05 3rd 12 - Family: Tonia (wife); Matthew (son) 2005-06 1st 5 T-9 GCAA Central Region and Southland Coach of the Year • Won NCAA-best 7 tourneys IN 25 YEARS AS HEAD COACH... 10 at Lamar 15 at Arkansas* • 18 NCAA Regional Appearances 6: 2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 12: 2008, 09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13 — UNIVERSITY of ARKANSAS — ‘14, ‘15, ‘16, ‘17, ‘18, ‘19 Conf. NCAA NCAA Year Record Wins Finish Regional Championship NOTE • 7 Teams Advanced to NCAA Championships 1: 2006 6: 2009, ‘11, ‘13, ‘14, ‘16, ‘18 2006-07 69-93-3 1 10 (Ind. 6th) - • 3 Individuals Advanced to NCAA Championship 1: 2003 1: 2017, ‘19 2007-08 94-61-7 1 12 T-19 - • 3 NCAA Top 10 Finishes 1: 2006 (9th) 2: 2013 (10th), 2009 (2nd) 2008-09 154-31-5 2 2 T-2 2 SEC Coach of the Year || NCAA runner-up • 6 Individuals with NCAA Top 10 Finishes 3: 2003, '06 (2) 3: 2011, ‘14, '17 2009-10 110-40-2 1 4 8 - 2010-11 143-40-0 4 6 5 15 Dave Williams Award Finalist (1 of 12) • 4 NCAA Regional Runner-Up Finishes - 4: 2009, ‘13, ‘14, ‘16 2011-12 131-17-0 7 5 6 - 7 team wins tied school record • 6-Time Conference Coach of the Year 5: 1999, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘06 1: 2009 2012-13 124-53-6 2 6 2 10 Sebastian Cappelen was SEC Champion • 5 Team Conference Championships 4: 2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘06 1: 2019 2013-14 117-65-4 2 T-6 2 T-18 • 5 Individual Conference Champions 3: 2001, ‘02, ‘03 2: 2013, 2021 2014-15 93-67-1 1 6 11 - • 23 All-American Honors 5 18 2015-16 121-57-6 1 T-3 T-2 12 2016-17 102-67-3 2 12 8 (Ind.
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