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Table of Contents

Introduction Meet the Roadrunners

UTSA Golf Courses______2-3 Bryce Alley______32-33 UTSA Oak Hills Invitational______4 Brett Hogan______34-35 Lone Star Invitational______5 J.J. Lindsey______36-37 Roster ______6 Zander Lozano______38-39 Schedule______7 Trace Morrow______40-41 Quick Facts______7 Dylan Godfrey______42 Sean Meehan______42

This Is UTSA UTSA Tribute______43

UTSA______8-9 Head Coach John Knauer______44-45 Campus Life______10-11 Assistant Coach Kyle Collins______46 Campus Recreation______12-13 Lynn Hickey______47 Academic Services______14-15 Dr. Ricardo Romo______48 Career Services______16-17 Athletic Medicine______18 History & Records Strength & Conditioning______19 2014-15 Season Statistics______50-53 UTSA Spirit______20-21 Conference/NCAA History______54-55 Conference USA______22-23 Conference Honor Roll______56 Building Champions______24 All-Time Team Championships______57 NCAA Host Institution______25 Year-by-Year Results______58-67 San Antonio______26-29 Team/Individual Records______68 NCAA Compliance______30 UTSA Oak Hills Invitational Records______69 Lone Star Invitational Records______70 All-Time Roster______71 C r e d i t s Roadrunners in the Pros______72 The 2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf Guide was designed, written and edited by Assistant AD/Athletics Communications Kyle Stephens with assistance from graduate assistant Angelo Sano, former assistant Sarah Flores and head coach John Knauer. Photography Bryan Bullon, Jeff Huehn, Mark McClendon, Patrick Dunn, Convention & Visitor’s Bureau, supporting golf courses. UTSA Golf Courses

Briggs Ranch Golf Club Oak Hills Country Club 7,206 Yards • Par 72 6,765 Yards • Par 71

The home of the UTSA golf teams, Briggs Ranch Golf Club Nestled within 200 acres of majestic oak trees and rolling hills is ranked by Golfweek as the best residential golf course in within San Antonio’s Medical Center, Oak Hills Country Club is and sixth in the U.S. This Tom Fazio signature course one of the most storied and respected courses in the country. A.W. offers every player a challenge, yet may be their best golf Tillinghast’s trademark style is evident with tree-lined fairways, experience ever. Fazio has enhanced the natural terrain, bunker-protected greens and contoured putting surfaces. Oak creating a course that seems to be in continuous motion. UTSA Hills has hosted 24 PGA Tour events and has been the home of hosts the Lone Star Invitational at Briggs Ranch each October. the Champions Tour AT&T Championship since 2002. The UTSA Oak Hills Invitational is held here each February.

TPC San Antonio The Club at Sonterra AT&T Oaks Course: 7,522 Yards • Par 72 Canyon Creek Course: 6,359 Yards • Par 72 AT&T Canyons Course: 7,406 Yards • Par 72 North Course: 7,070 Yards • Par 72

TPC San Antonio opened in January 2010 with 36 holes of Located on the edge of the beautiful Texas Hill Country, the golf designed by two of golf’s most innovative architects: Pete Club at Sonterra is home to a pair of gorgeous and grandiose Dye and Greg Norman. Situated on 2,800 rolling acres at courses. The North Course is built on fairly flat terrain and the base of the beautiful Texas Hill Country, both the AT&T features wide fairways lined by many large oak trees that can Canyons Course by Pete Dye and AT&T Oaks Course by Greg affect shots. The Canyon Creek Course requires good aim and Norman built with the infrastructure to be host venues is highlighted by numerous elavation changes, sand bunkers for PGA Tour tournaments. and fast, sloping greens. 2 • 2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf UTSA Golf Courses

Dominion Country Club Hill Country Golf Club 6,937 Yards • Par 72 The Oaks: 3,438 Yards • Par 36 The Creeks: 3,429 Yards • Par 36 Set among rolling ranchland and majestic live oaks, Dominion The Lakes: 3,502 Yards • Par 36 Country Club incorporates 25 acres of man-made lakes created to enhance the area’s natural beauty. The course The Hill Country Golf Club meets all the standards of a truly great employs a unique tee-off system, labeled the “4-Tee Challenge golf San Antonio golf resort course. The course is a beautiful, System” by course designer Bill Johnston. Four separate and dramatic and balanced 27-hole facility designed by the nationally strategically-located tees on each hole both challenge and acclaimed golf course architectural firm, Arthur Hills and reward players of varying skills. The Dominion hosted a Associates. Set on 200 acres, it features a wide-ranging terrain Champions Tour event for 17 years and serves as the home with rolling meadows, steep hillsides, wooded ravines and tree- course for the Futures Tour’s Texas Hill Country Classic. shaded plateaus, as well as the tranquil threat of lakes and ponds.

La Cantera Golf Club San Antonio Country Club Resort Course: 7,021 Yards • Par 72 6,833 Yards • Par 72 Palmer Course: 6,926 Yards • Par 71 Designed in 1907 by Alex Findlay, the exclusive San Situated atop one of the highest points in San Antonio and across Loop Antonio Country Club features narrow, tree-lined fairways 1604 from the UTSA campus, La Cantera Golf Club showcases two and small greens on a challenging, yet traditional layout. breathtaking courses. Designed by Jay Morrish and Tom Weiskopf, the Water hazards come into play on a few holes and numerous Resort Course hosted the PGA Tour’s Valero Texas Open from 1995- strategically-placed sand bunkers will test each player’s 2009 and was named one of the top 10 public access courses by Golf shot-making ability. Magazine. Pristinely perched on the edge of the Texas Hill Country, the Arnold Palmer-designed Palmer Course, offers spectacular scenery. 2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf • 3 UTSA Oak Hills Invitational

Feb. 8-9, 2016 Oak Hills Country Club 6,765 Yards • Par 71

2015 Oak Hills Invitational Final Results Team Standings 13__ Louisiana-Lafayette______298-294-303—895 (+43) 1___ Baylor______284-288-278—850 (-2) 14__ Rice______296-303-299—898 (+46) 2___ UTSA______290-287-289—866 (+14) 15__ Northern Colorado______307-303-302—912 (+60) 3___ Oklahoma______295-290-286—871 (+19) 4___ North Texas______298-290-288—876 (+24) Individual Top Five 5___ Baptist______295-287-295—877 (+25) 1___ Kyle Jones, Baylor______71-67-67—205 (-8) ____ Wichita State______293-291-293—877 (+25) 2___ Preston Stanley, Houston Baptist__66-72-69—207 (-6) 7___ Sam Houston State______296-286-296—878 (+26) 3___ Andreas Gjesteby, Baylor______70-73-67—210 (-3) 8___ Texas State______296-294-289—879 (+27) 4___ Logan Boatner, Sam Houston State__72-66-73—211 (-2) 9___ Denver______296-296-288—880 (+28) 5___ Bryce Alley, UTSA______75-68-71—214 (+1) 10__ Tulsa______289-297-300—886 (+34) ____ Brett Hogan, UTSA______73-69-72—214 (+1) 11__ Louisiana Tech______308-293-290—891 (+39) ____ Petter Mikalsen, Denver______75-72-67—214 (+1) 12__ Central Arkansas______306-290-298—894 (+42) 4 • 2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf Lone Star Invitational

March 21-22, 2016 Briggs Ranch Golf Club 7,253 Yards • Par 72

2015 Lone Star Invitational Final Results Team Standings 13 __ Texas State______291-285-300—876 (+12) 1___ Texas Tech______275-274-286—835 (-29) 14__ Rice______296-288-293—877 (+13) 2___ Southeastern Louisiana____272-286-288—846 (-18) 15__ Houston Baptist______304-284-300—888 (+24) 3___ UTEP______294-274-282—850 (-14) 16__ Central Arkansas______295-295-304—894 (+30) 4___ North Texas______294-279-279—852 (-12) 5___ UTSA______284-281-288—853 (-11) Individual Top Five 6___ UT Arlington______287-282-285—854 (-10) 1___ Hannes Ronneblad, Texas Tech*___70-65-72—207 (-9) 7___ State______294-277-291—862 (-2) _____Zander Lozano, UTSA______72-68-67—207 (-9) 8___ New State______285-286-292—863 (-1) 3____Pep Angles, Central Arkansas_____70-67-71—208 (-8) 9___ Bowling Green______294-288-282—864 (E) _____Jason Roets, North Texas______70-68-70—208 (-8) 10__ Santa Clara______293-285-289—867 (+3) 5____Mito Pereira, Texas Tech______69-70-70—209 (-7) 11__ Louisiana-Lafayette______293-276-302—871 (+7) _____Clement Sordet, Texas Tech______68-68-73—209 (-7) 12__ Sacramento State______295-289-288—872 (+8) * won playoff 2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf • 5 2015-16 UTSA Roadrunners

Bryce Alley Dylan Godfrey Brett Hogan J.J. Lindsey Zander Lozano Jr. • Longview, Texas Fr. • Bryan, Texas Sr. • Calgary, Alberta Sr. • Adkins, Texas So. • Boerne, Texas

Sean Meehan Trace Morrow John Knauer Kyle Collins Fr. • San Antonio, Texas Jr. • Midland, Texas Head Coach Assistant Coach

2015-16 Roster

Name Ht. Wt. Yr.-Exp. Hometown/Previous School(s) Bryce Alley 6-2 155 Jr.-2L Longview, Texas/Pine Tree HS Dylan Godfrey 5-10 145 Fr.-HS Bryan, Texas/Bryan HS Brett Hogan 5-10 160 Sr.-3L Calgary, Alberta/Bishop O‘Byrne HS J.J. Lindsey 6-0 160 Sr.-3L Adkins, Texas/Home School Zander Lozano 5-10 150 So.-1L Fair Oaks Ranch, Texas/Boerne Champion HS Sean Meehan 6-0 155 Fr.-HS San Antonio, Texas/Johnson HS Trace Morrow 5-11 175 Jr.-1L Midland, Texas/Trinity School/Midland JC

Head Coach: John Knauer (eighth year, Texas A&M ‘95) Assistant Coach: Kyle Collins (second year, UTSA ‘09)

6 • 2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf 2015-16 Schedule

Fall Date Event Course Location______Sept. 14-15 Sam H. Hall Intercollegiate Hattiesburg C.C. Hattiesburg, Miss. Sept. 28-29 Mark Simpson- Invitational Colorado National G.C. Erie, Colo. Oct. 5-6 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Old Overton G.C. Vestavia Hills, Ala. Oct. 12-13 Bayou City Collegiate Classic Golfcrest C.C. Pearland, Texas Oct. 23-25 Price’s “Give ‘Em Five” Invitational Butterfield railT G.C. El Paso, Texas

Spring Date Event Course Location______Feb. 8-9 UTSA Oak Hills Invitational Oak Hills C.C. San Antonio, Texas Feb. 19-21 All-America Intercollegiate Golf Club of Houston Humble, Texas Feb. 29-March 1 Louisiana Classics Oakbourne C.C. Lafayette, La. March 11-12 Border Olympics Laredo C.C. Laredo, Texas March 21-22 Lone Star Invitational Briggs Ranch G.C. San Antonio, Texas April 2-3 Aggie Invitational Traditions Club Bryan, Texas April 24-27 Conference USA Championship Texarkana C.C. Texarkana, Ark. May 16-18 NCAA Regional TBD TBD May 27-June 1 NCAA Championship Eugene C.C. Eugene, Ore. Schedule is tentative and subject to change • Home events in bold

Quick Facts

General Information Team Information Name______The University of Texas at San Antonio Head Coach______John Knauer (eighth year) Location______San Antonio, Texas Alma Mater______Texas A&M ‘95 Founded______1969 Office Phone______(210) 458-4198 Enrollment______28,628 (24,342 undergrad.) [email protected] President______Dr. Ricardo Romo Assistant Coach______Kyle Collins Alma Mater______Texas ‘67 Alma Mater______UTSA ‘09 Athletic Director______Lynn Hickey First Season of Golf______1983 Alma Mater______Ouachita Baptist ‘73 All-Time Tournament Championships______22 NCAA Faculty Representative______Dr. Gregg Michel Affiliation______NCAA Division I Athletics Communications Conference______Conference USA Assistant AD/Men’s Golf Contact______Kyle Stephens Nickname______Roadrunners Office Phone______(210) 458-4551 Mascot______Rowdy the Roadrunner Office Fax______(210) 458-4569 Colors__ Navy Blue (289), Orange (1665) and White [email protected] Website______goUTSA.com Mailing Address_____UTSA Athletics Communications ______One UTSA Circle ______San Antonio, Texas 78249

2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf • 7 This is UTSA

A b o u t UTSA

The University of Texas at San Antonio was founded on June 5, 1969, by the Texas Legislature to be a “university of the first class.”

UTSA serves the San Antonio metropolitan area and the broader region of South Texas through programs and services offered at its Main, Downtown and HemisFair Park campuses and at its Park West Athletics Complex.

With nearly 29,000 students and more than 600 tenured and tenure-track faculty members, UTSA Dr. Ricardo Romo, a San Antonio native, is the third-largest component of the University of became UTSA’s fifth president in 1999 Texas System. Ninety-eight percent of its full-time and is the first Hispanic president in the tenured and tenure-track faculty members hold university’s history. doctorates or equivalent terminal degrees.

UTSA offers 158 degree programs at the M a i n B u i l d i n g bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral levels in the colleges of Architecture, Construction and Planning; Business; Education and Human Development; Engineering; Liberal and Fine Arts; Public Policy; and Sciences, as well as the Honors College, University College and Graduate School. Its research specialties include health, cybersecurity, energy, sustainability, and human and social development.

The university provides access to excellence for large numbers of historically underserved students: More than half of UTSA’s students come from groups underrepresented in higher In 1973 construction began on UTSA’s original campus, now education and nearly half will be the first in known as the Main Campus, on a 600-acre tract in the rolling their families to earn a college degree. foothills of San Antonio’s northwest side

As the region’s largest generator of engineers, artists, business professionals, teachers, scientists and technology managers, UTSA has produced nearly 107,000 graduates since awarding its first degree in 1974. Moreover, its local annual economic impact is $1.2 billion and it supports an estimated 15,700 jobs in South Texas.

In addition to the top-tier educational advantages UTSA offers, the university has been recognized UTSA opened the 11-acre Downtown Campus in 1997. for its commitment to serving society. In 2015, it received the distinguished Community Engagement Classification from the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching

8 • 2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf U n i v e r s i t y C e n t e r Mission Statement The University of Texas at San Antonio is dedicated to the advancement of knowledge through research and discovery, teaching and learning, community engagement and public service. As an institution of access and excellence, UTSA embraces multicultural traditions and serves as a center for intellectual and creative resources as well as a catalyst for socioeconomic development and the commercialization of intellectual property — for Texas, the nation and the world.

UTSA is ranked No. 7 in the nation for bachelor’s degrees awarded to Hispanics and No. 24 to all minority students according to Diverse Issues in Higher Education’s annual report.

UTSA’s cybersecurity program is ranked No. 1 in the nation according to a Ponemon Institute survey of IT professionals.

2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf • 9 Campus Life

UTSA has five housing complexes on L a u r e l V i l l a g e its Main Campus offering several styles of group living. On-campus housing accommodates more than 4,000 students. Students living on-campus are close to classrooms, the student center, food courts, library, athletics facilities and the student recreation center.

Laurel and Chaparral Villages are villa inspired suites with private bedrooms and a shared living space. Chisholm Hall is a traditional residence hall that offers a great place to find study partners or new friends. University Oaks is apartment living on campus that includes private bedrooms and a full kitchen. Alvarez Hall residents enjoy a private, fully-furnished bedroom with a shared, C h a pa r r a l V i l l a g e connecting bathroom, individual floor lounges, laundry facilities, a computer lab and a community kitchen.

UTSA has three libraries — John Peace (JPL), Applied Engineering & Technology and Downtown Campus —that offer a rich blend of resources to support academic work including research A lva r e z H a l l assistance, printed materials, electronic books and articles, computers and other technology. Other features include reservable study rooms, high speed KIC scanners, textbooks on reserve, and multimedia equipment for checkout.

Through the library’s Get It For Me service, students can request books and articles to be delivered to their inboxes or to their library of choice for pick-up, free of charge. Using Library Quick Search, students have easy access to the library’s vast collections, including the latest scholarly journals and more than 3,000,000 e-books. 10 • 2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf Conveniently located in front of the John Peace Library on the Main Campus, the Sombrilla is a popular gathering place for UTSA students.

UTSA students, faculty and staff have many options for dining on campus.

The University Center (UC) Food Court houses Chili’s Too, Mooyah, Panda Express and Real Food on Campus at Roadrunner Taco Taco Cafe, while Café is an all-you-care-to-eat residential Starbucks, Subway and restaurant that includes fresh deli a C3 Convenience Store sandwiches, brick oven pizza and omelets. are a short walk away.

Other on-campus dining options include Smoothie King inside the Recreation and Wellness Center, Einstein Bros. Bagels in The John Peace Library (JPL) Food the Biotechnology, Sciences & Engineering Court houses Chick-fil-A, Subway, Building, P.O.D. Express in the Main Building, Sushic-The Sushi Company, Extreme Pita in the Business Building and Starbucks, Smoothie King, Papa a Starbucks, Subway, Grille Works, Pizza John’s and a C3 Convenience Store. Hut, Monterey Cafe and C3 Convenience Store at the Downtown Campus. 2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf • 11 ss C e n t e r R e c r e at i o n & W e l l n e The UTSA Recreation & Wellness Center received the National Intramural and Recreational Sports Association Outstanding Facility Award in 2009.

Campus Rec

The UTSA Recreation & Wellness Center is one of the largest campus recreation centers in the state of Texas, containing nearly 300,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor space. The facility consists of six program areas — fitness and wellness, open recreation, intramural sports, club sports, outdoor pursuits and aquatics.

The UTSA Recreation & Wellness Center houses more than 24,000 square feet of weight and cardio space.

Campus Recreation offers personal training, fitness assessments, nutritional guidance and group exercise for no additional fee. Group exercise consists of more than 25 classes ranging from yoga to kickboxing. 12 • 2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf The 18,000 square-foot cardio room features numerous machines ranging from tread mills, ellipticals and stationary bikes to rowers and spin bikes.

The Outdoor Aquatics Center features a three-lane lap pool, leisure pool, lazy river, hot tubs, ample lounge space, a pair of beach volleyball courts and a basketball court.

The jogging track, one-sixth of a mile in length, circles above four regulation basketball courts.

The 54-foot rock- climbing wall is the largest of its kind on any campus in the state of Texas.

2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf • 13 A Focus on Academics

A ca d e m i c S e rv i c e s

M i s s i o n S tat e m e n t Team Academics was established in order to provide academic services for student-athletes. We provide the necessary academic support services for all student- athletes to be successful in the classroom and pursue an undergraduate degree while competing as an athlete. The center is dedicated to the academic and personal development of all student-athletes.

Consistent with the mission of the University of Texas at San Antonio, the Athletics Department is committed to provide an environment in which student-athletes can be successful academically, athletically and socially. In doing so, the department dedicates itself to absolute compliance with the rules of the University of Texas System, the university, Conference USA and the National Collegiate Athletic Association.

V i s i o n S tat e m e n t The UTSA Athletics Department will be successful in its mission when … • Student-athletes achieve academically and compete athletically at the highest level and are prepared with skills for life. • It achieves a level of social responsibility, honesty and integrity higher than is expected by the public and is required by laws, policies, guidelines and rules. • Athletics is the focal point for school identity, pride and spirit among students, faculty, staff, alumni and the surrounding community. • The community benefits from public service, affordable entertainment and economic growth derived from athletics.

A c a d e m i c S u c c e s s UTSA student-athletes have earned numerous academic awards during the past decade. A league-best 27 Roadrunners were named Southland Conference Student-Athlete of the Year in their respective sports, the conference’s top honor for academic and athletics success. UTSA has had 16 student-athletes chosen as an Academic All-American, one of the top honors that can be bestowed upon a collegiate athlete, while 34 have earned Academic All-District accolades since 2003. In the last 10 years, more than 800 student-athletes have earned Southland and Western Athletic Conference academic honors.

14 • 2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf A Focus on Academics

In April 2009, a state-of-the-art academic learning Colin center opened its doors to UTSA student-athletes. The 4,000 square-foot Bodenstedt Athletic Learning Howlett Center houses five study carrels, two large conference rooms, a classroom, computer lab and office space A ss o c i a t e A D / for the Academic Services staff. A ca d e m i c S e r v i c e s

Colin Howlett was hired in June 2010 as Associate Athletics Director for Academic Services at UTSA. He is responsible for overseeing academic support services for the entire department. Howlett came to UTSA from Tech, where he was a member of the Student-Athlete Academic Support Services for 13 years. He began his tenure as Assistant Director in August 1997 and served in that capacity until his promotion to Associate Director in August 2001. He also was the Interim Director from July 2008-January 2009. While in Blacksburg, Howlett was responsible for developing and implementing academic success programs and providing academic, career and personal counseling to student- athletes in the sports of football, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer and women’s volleyball. He also assisted in the planning and development of the department’s Learning Assistance Program, served as the liaison to the Registrar’s Office and to the Office of Services for Students with Disabilities and helped coordinate the tutorial, peer mentor and study hall programs for all student-athletes. Prior to his tenure at Virginia Tech, Howlett was an Academic/Athletic Counselor at Maine from 1996-97. He also spent two years at Austin Peay where he served as an Academic Services Intern from 1994-95 and as the Interim Compliance Coordinator for six months before joining the staff at Maine. Howlett earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration with an emphasis on human resource management from Susquehanna University in 1990. He received a master’s degree in health and physical education with an emphasis in athletic administration from Southern Mississippi in 1994.

Sara Gothelf Beth Noteware Lydia Placzek Academic Coordinator Learning Specialist Academic Coordinator

2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf • 15 S t u d e n t -A t h l e t e Career Services C a r e e r S e rv i c e s

Connecting UTSA Student-Athletes to Career Development Resources

“There are more than 380,000 student-athletes and most of them go pro in something other than sports.” — NCAA Public Service Announcement

The mission of the UTSA University Career Center is to assist students and alumni in identifying and developing the skills necessary to pursue lifelong career goals.

The Career Center provides comprehensive career planning, job search skill development and a wide range of tools and resources designed to assist students and alumni in conducting a successful job search.

The Career Center’s website, hireroadrunners.com, contains Why do employers seek student-athletes? full-time professional, internship, co-op, work-study and part- Student-Athletes possess many of the skills and abilities time job listings, which are updated daily. which are often sought by organization recruiters. Characteristics such as mental toughness, self-confidence, Dozens of employers visit campus each year to interview and performing under pressure are needed to be UTSA students for full-time professional positions, as well as successful in any workplace. Listed below are additional intern, co-op and other jobs. Multiple career fairs are held qualities athletes can transfer from the playing field into each semester and are attended by hundreds of employers the workplace. from a variety of disciplines. These events offer information on full- and part-time jobs, internships and more. TEN QUALITIES OF TEAM PLAYERS • Time management The Career Center employs a total of 13 career counselors, • Teamwork one of which, Stefanie Cisneros, is dedicated to serving • Goal-directed student-athletes at UTSA. Individual career counseling • Competitive appointments are available with counselors to discuss any • Confidence aspect of your career development. They will use a variety • Persistence and endurance of methods to help you learn more about career interests, • Loyalty including free online career assessments. • Discipline • Ability to accept constructive criticism In addition, career counselors can assist you in developing • Resilience job search skills such as resumé writing, interview preparation and networking skills. Throughout the year, a variety of Adapted from: Bohac, Jennifer. Career Game Plan for Student-Athletes, workshops are offered on various career-related topics, Prentice Hall, New Jersey, 2000. including several designed specifically for student-athletes.

16 • 2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf Career Services

Career Center Partner Organizations Hundreds of employers converge on the UTSA campus each year to participate in career fairs, Stefanie information sessions and networking events and as guest speakers for workshops and in classrooms. Cisneros Listed below is a sampling of just a few of the organizations with which the Career Center S t u d e n t -A t h l e t e partners. Organizations marked with an asterisk C a r e e r C o u n s e l o r have previously hired UTSA student-athletes for internships or full-time positions. Stefanie Cisneros is in her eighth year as career counselor AT&T * for all UTSA student-athletes and her 15th year as a staff member bp Energy * Capital Group Companies at the UTSA Career Center Office. CIA During her tenure, Cisneros has had the opportunity to CPS Energy speak to national audiences through professional presentations Deloitte and Touche, LLP * Enterprise * at the Southern Association of Colleges and Employers Annual Ernst & Young LLP Conference, the American Humanics Management Institute, FBI the Association for Counseling and Development Harlandale ISD Regional Conference and as a co-presenter at the National HEB Careers Conference. Her most recent presentation, “Transfer Hyatt Hotels and Resorts * the Magic from Playing Field to Career Field”, addressed the Judson ISD * KPMG LLP career development needs of student-athletes and best practices Marcus & Millichap Real Estate Investment * for working effectively with student-athlete populations and Medtronic * athletics departments. Microsoft Corporation NASA Cisneros is currently involved in several professional National Security Agency organizations, including memberships in the National Career Life Development Association (NCDA), Southern Association of Northeast ISD Northrop Grumman Colleges and Employers (SoACE) and the National Association Northside ISD for Colleges and Employers (NACE). Northwestern Mutual Cisneros graduated from UTSA in 2001 with a bachelor of NuStar Energy Padgett Stratemann & Co., LLP science degree in kinesiology and completed a master of arts Pape-Dawson degree in community counseling from UTSA in 2008. Pepsi Bottling Group Planto Roe Financial Services, Inc. Raytheon San Antonio ISD Sapient Financial Group Southwest ISD Southwest Research Institute South San Antonio ISD Sportball Systems, Inc. Spurs Sports and Entertainment Target Corporation * TCEQ Tesoro Companies, Inc. Toyota Union Pacific Railroad Census Bureau U.S. Department of State U.S. Marshals USAA Corporation Veteran’s Administration Walgreens * Walt Disney World Wells Fargo Westin YMCA Zachry Holdings, Inc.

2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf • 17 Athletic Medicine

The UTSA Athletic Training Department is committed to providing the UTSA student-athletes receive care from a highest standard of sports medicine care to all Roadrunners student- centralized training center, which has state-of- athletes. This includes education, prevention, evaluation, recognition, the-art therapeutic modalities and rehabilitation treatment and rehabilitation of injuries and illnesses associated with equipment to give them the best care available. athletic participation. Referral necessary for additional medical and psychological evaluation and treatment is also provided. The athletics training staff is dedicated to this mission and compliance with UTSA, Conference USA and NCAA rules and regulations.

The UTSA training staff works under the direction of Associate Athletics Director for Athletic Medicine, Jerry Greeson. All of the physicians that work with the training staff come from the University of Texas Health Science Center Medical School and those physicians, along with selected non-physicians, compose the sports medicine team.

The training staff is responsible for the care, prevention and rehabilitation of athletic injuries, taping and wrapping procedures, emergency situations should they occur, attendance of practices and home and away events that occur to 17 intercollegiate sports. UTSA student-athletes receive care from a centralized training center which has state-of-the-art therapeutic modalities and rehabilitation equipment to give student-athletes the best care available.

Jerry Greeson Brenna Ellis Rhodie Moss Associate A.D./ Associate Head Assistant Athletic Athletic Medicine Athletic Trainer Trainer

Josh Modica Meghan McCaffrey Scott Williams Assistant Athletic Assistant Athletic Assistant Athletic Trainer Trainer Trainer

Intern: Kyle Kratzenberg

Medical Consultants Richard Holcomb, Jaime Garza, Hector Lopez, Timothy Palomera, David Schmidt

18 • 2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf Strength & Conditioning

UTSA student-athletes Mission Statement are running faster and The UTSA Strength & Conditioning Department provides athletes getting stronger thanks the means by which they can train consistently, sensibly and to a commitment to an systematically over designated periods of time in a safe, clean and enhanced strength and professional environment to help prevent injury and improve athletics conditioning program performance. and the renovated Patrick Clynes Family Strength & Conditioning Center. Philosophy The philosophy of the University of Texas at San Antonio strength & conditioning program adheres strictly to the three proven scientific principles of adaptation …

Specificity The transfer of a training adaptation to a gain in competition performance.

Overload Adaptation takes place when the magnitude of training is greater than normal and is achieved by prescribing the correct number of sets, repetitions and intensity of effort. The primary focus is the muscular and energy systems’ adaptation to overload.

Periodization Training phases must be planned so that speed, agility, power and endurance will peak during the most important competitions.

Strength & conditioning Staff

Charlie Dudley Travis Reust Derrick Jenkins Director Associate Director Associate Director

2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf • 19 UTSA Spirit

The Mascot The Roadrunner, a bird representative of the Texas Hill Country and the Southwest, was voted the UTSA mascot in 1977, defeating the armadillo in a student election. The choice was officially adopted in early 1978.

Rowdy the Roadrunner was ranked No. 12 on Yahoo! Sports’ Top 25 Most Unique Mascots

The School Colors Official colors of the University of Texas System are orange and white. Upon recommendation from the UTSA Student Representative Assembly, the Board of Regents approved the addition of navy blue to the orange and white for UTSA’s colors for athletics competition.

20 • 2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf UTSA Fight Song Go, Roadrunners, Go! On to vict’ry with all your might. Fight, Roadrunners, Fight! For the Blue and the Orange and the White. We fight for U-T-S-A Alma Mater proud and strong. Win, Roadrunners, Win! And unite in our battle song.

The Alma Mater Music to “Hail UTSA,” the alma mater of the University of Texas at San Antonio, was composed by Dr. Joe Stuessy, Professor of Music. Lyrics were written by Dr. Alan Craven, Director of the Division of English, Classics and Philosophy at UTSA. HAIL UTSA From our hills of oak and cedar To the Alamo Voices raised will echo As, in song, our praises flow. Hail Alma Mater! Through the years our loyalty will grow. The University of Texas at San Antonio

2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf • 21 Conference USA

On May 4, 2012, UTSA accepted an invitation to join Conference USA. The Roadrunners officially joined the league on July 1, 2013, and now compete against “Today is another outstanding day to be a Roadrunner. We are teams from Charlotte, Atlantic, FIU, very excited about our new partnership with Conference USA. Louisiana Tech, Marshall, Middle It is a great fit for us, and it is a significant step forward for the North Texas, Old Dominion, Rice, Southern University and the entire city of San Antonio.” Miss, UAB, UTEP and Western . — UTSA President Dr. Ricardo Romo

“We are pleased to welcome UTSA to Conference USA. They are an amazing University in a very dynamic and vibrant city. Without a doubt, they will be a good fit for us. What is truly impressive is the way they launched their football program, which is a tribute to the strong leadership in place.” — Conference USA Commissioner Britton Banowsky

UTSA Director of Athletics Lynn Hickey, UTSA President Dr. Ricardo Romo and Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce Football Task Force John Montford announced the University’s move into Conference USA in a press conference on May 4, 2012. 22 • 2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf Conference USA enters its third decade in 2015- Men’s Basketball podcasting, regular-season and championship 16 as it continues to compete and promote the • 120 postseason teams (52 NCAA, 47 NIT, 11 event highlights, and conference-produced feature success of its student-athletes. The league has CBI, 10 CIT) stories. In its first year, 1,164 events were streamed adapted to the ever-changing landscape of • One National Championship title game live and 8,126 videos were posted and available collegiate athletics over its first 20 seasons, but appearance on the C-USA Digital Network, and those numbers the commitment to excellence, integrity, leadership • Three Final Four teams have more than doubled. Monthly and yearly and its student athletes in competition, academics • Seven Elite Eight NCAA Tournament teams subscriptions provide fans access to events offered and community is unwavering. • One NIT Champion and five NIT semifinalists on all of the C-USA member institution’s athletic • Inaugural CBI Champion websites as well as C-USA network programming. Conference USA enjoys a far-reaching fan base • One CIT Champion with its 14 members: Charlotte, FIU, Florida C-USA IN THE COMMUNITY Atlantic, Louisiana Tech, Marshall, Middle Women’s Basketball The conference’s current footprint is concentrated Tennessee, North Texas, Old Dominion, Rice, • 50 NCAA Tournament appearances with 14 members in 10 states and a combined Southern Miss, UAB, UTEP, UTSA and WKU. • 52 WNIT appearances area population of more than 30 million. With • One Sweet 16 NCAA Tournament team a commitment to community involvement, the Debuting in 1995, Conference USA teams • Three WNIT semifinalists conference developed several initiatives to have combined for 88 bowl appearances in • One WBI Champion maintain strong ties in C-USA cities, as well as football, 102 NCAA Tournament appearances in with fans and alumni across the country. C-USA basketball, including three Final Fours, 63 NCAA Baseball schools also place a priority on giving back to baseball appearances including six College • 63 NCAA appearances their communities through volunteer service with World Series berths, 79 NCAA soccer tournament • Six College World Series appearances (2009, local and national organizations. Individually, appearances including four trips to the College 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005 and 2001) student-athletes are recognized each season Cup, and 35 individual national champions in • 14 Super Regional appearances through the Spirit of Service award. track and field and cross country. • Has produced at least four NCAA teams in nine of the past 14 seasons GOVERNANCE Success is not limited to athletic achievement, Conference USA has significant representation in however, as 197 Conference USA student-athletes In addition to the numerous NCAA Tournament the NCAA governance structure. The presidents have garnered Academic All-America honors, berths, C-USA has sent four men’s soccer teams of the member institutions serve as the league’s 691 have achieved academic all-district laurels to the NCAA College Cup, three softball teams Board of Directors. and thousands of student-athletes have earned a to the Women’s College World Series and three college degree. volleyball teams to the NCAA Sweet 16. The A PROUD HISTORY league has also had 35 national champions in Conference USA was formed in 1995 and quickly Conference USA sponsors competition in 19 NCAA track and field competition, one national emerged as one of the nation’s top conferences. sports – nine for men (baseball, basketball, cross champion in diving, and numerous NCAA The conference unveiled its name, logo and country, football, golf, soccer, tennis, and indoor individual and team competitors in cross country, commissioner April 24, 1995, in . and outdoor track and field) and 10 for women golf, swimming, tennis, and track and field. The league’s charter members were Charlotte, (basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, Overall, Conference USA teams and individuals , DePaul, Houston, Louisville, Marquette, swimming and diving, tennis, indoor and outdoor have made more than 1,900 NCAA appearances. Memphis, Saint Louis, Southern Miss, Tulane, UAB track and field, and volleyball). and USF. Eleven of the institutions began athletic SUCCESS OFF THE FIELD participation in 1995, while Houston joined The league promotes the scholar-athlete ideal, C-USA institutions are among the nation’s best competition in the fall of 1996. honoring outstanding academic achievement in academic performance of student-athletes, with numerous conference-sponsored awards, bolstered by the fact that student-athletes at league The league’s headquarters were established including the Commissioner’s Honor Roll and the schools have a higher graduation rate than the in Chicago and, after nine years, relocated Commissioner’s Academic Medal as well as sport- general student population. Among C-USA’s to the current office in Irving, Texas. Britton specific All-Academic teams. 5,000 student-athletes, there are champions off Banowsky was named Commissioner in October the playing field as well. In 20 years, nearly 2002, succeeding Mike Slive, the league’s first C-USA annually awards postgraduate scholarships, 30,000 student-athletes have been named to commissioner. along with the Sport Academic Awards, Scholar- the Commissioner’s Honor Roll or received the Athletes of the Year and the Institutional Academic Commissioner’s Academic Medal, indicative of C-USA added East Carolina (September, 1996) Excellence Award. Additionally, Conference USA outstanding achievement in the classroom. and the United States Military Academy (March, presents a Spirit of Service Award three times 1997) as football members. ECU began league each year, recognizing student-athletes who excel C-USA ON TV competition in 1997; Army in 1998 and UAB on the field, in the classroom and give back to the C-USA enjoys significant television exposure began football play in 1999. The league brought community through significant service efforts and through partnerships with FOX Sports Media in TCU and ECU (1999) for all sports and they participation. Group, CBS Sports Network, ESPN and American began competition in 2001. USF started C-USA Sports Network (ASN). The multi-tiered selection football in 2003. Marshall, Rice, SMU, Tulsa, SUCCESS ON THE PLAYING FIELD process that is rooted in partnering with all four UCF and UTEP became full-time Conference USA Conference USA performers have achieved great networks has substantially increased the number members for all sports in 2005. success in competition, placing the league among of national and regional appearances for football, the top conferences in the nation. men’s and women’s basketball, and all other In 2013, charter member Charlotte returned conference sports. to C-USA and was joined by new members Football FIU, Florida Atlantic, Louisiana Tech, Middle • 88 teams have earned bowl bids C-USA membership include institutions within Tennessee, North Texas, Old Dominion and UTSA. • Eligible for the College Football Playoff eight of the Top 40 media markets and four in WKU joined the league on July 1, 2014. • Conference USA has 11 bowl affiliations the Top 25 according to Nielsen. C-USA home through the 2019 season, securing a minimum of markets this year will include more than 13 million five berths annually. Conference USA has primary TV households, a 30 percent increase from two bowl tie-ins with the Bowl, Boca Raton years ago. Bowl, Gildan New Mexico Bowl, Bowl, Miami Beach Bowl, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, R+L C-USA DIGITAL NETWORK Carriers New Orleans Bowl, St. Petersburg Bowl The C-USA Digital Network officially launched and Zaxby’s Heart of Bowl, along with in August of 2011. Network programming secondary arrangements with the Independence includes live streaming of non-televised events, Bowl and the Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl. video on demand, a weekly C-USA studio show, 2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf • 23 Building Champions 2014-15 UTSA Accomplishments

• Three Conference USA Championships (men’s tennis, men’s outdoor track & field, volleyball) • Seven All-Americans • Three C-USA Coaches of the Year (Aaron Fox, men’s outdoor track & field; Laura Groff, volleyball; Jeff Kader, men’s tennis) • More than 30 All-C-USA honorees • Capital One Academic All-American and National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete (Nate Leonard) • Eight C-USA All-Academic Team members • 31 C-USA Academic Medal winners (3.75 GPA or better) • 137 student-athletes on the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll

The men’s track & field team successfully defended their Conference USA O Dajana Boskovic and Jessica utdoor title in May 2015, marking the All-Americans A 10th straight year U Led by AVCA Conference US TSA has won either an indoor or outdoor captured its second straight league championship. Waldrip, UTSA regular season crown with a 15-1 league record in 2014.

Led by Conference USA Player of the Year Tomas Stillman, the men’s tennis team claimed its second league title in the last four years by running through the 2015 C-USA Championship bracket in April. 24 • 2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf NCAA Host Institution

UTSA has served as the host institution for 17 NCAA Championship events since 1997, including NCAA Regionals for men’s and women’s golf in each of the last two years.

U TSA’s NCAA Championship Legacy • 1997 Men’s Basketball Midwest Regional • 1998 Men’s Final Four • 1998 Men’s Golf Central Regional • 2001 Men’s Basketball Midwest Regional • 2002 Women’s Final Four • 2003 Men’s Basketball South Regional • 2004 Men’s Final Four • 2005 Women’s Volleyball Championship • 2006 Women’s Basketball San Antonio Regional • 2007 Men’s Basketball South Regional • 2008 Men’s Final Four • 2010 Women’s Final Four • 2011 Men’s Basketball Southwest Regional • 2011 Women’s Volleyball Championship • 2014 Men’s Basketball Second & Third Rounds • 2014 Men’s Golf San Antonio Regional • 2015 Women’s Golf Central Regional

Briggs Ranch Golf Club — the home of the UTSA golf teams — was the host course for the 2014 NCAA Men’s San Antonio Regional and the 2015 NCAA Women’s Central Regional.

2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf • 25 About San Antonio T h e A l am o

San Antonio has a population of approximately 1.4 million, making it the nation’s seventh-largest city. San Antonio was the fastest growing of the 10 largest cities from 2000-10.

With more than 20 million visitors per year, San Antonio is one of the top tourist destinations in the United States.

San Antonio boasts some of the state’s most-visited attractions: The Alamo, The River Walk, SeaWorld® San Antonio and Six Flags® Fiesta Texas®.

Settled in 1718, San Antonio is one of the American West’s oldest cities and its rich history surfaces in its architecture, neighborhoods, food, culture and traditions.

With 300 days of sunshine annually and an average temperature of 70 degrees, San Antonio is an ideal destination year round. This is San Antonio San Antonio has 14,518 acres of parks and 118 miles of mostly urban hike-and-bike trails in the metropolitan area.

San Antonio boasts one of the largest military concentrations in the country with , and located in the city.

San Antonio is home to five Fortune 500 companies: Valero Energy, , USAA, CST Brands, iHeartMedia.

The largest medical research and care provider in South Texas, the South Texas Medical Center, calls San Antonio home.

San Antonio is a sports town, as it is home to five professional sports franchises: the five-time NBA Champion Spurs, the WNBA’s Stars, the American Hockey League’s Rampage, the Padres’ Double-A affiliate Missions and the North American Soccer League’s Scorpions.

San Antonio is a sports destination, as it annually hosts the Valero Alamo Bowl, the U.S. Army All- American Bowl, the PGA Tour Valero Texas Open T o w e r o f t h e A m e r i cas and the Champions Tour AT&T Championship. The city also has hosted three NCAA Men’s Final Fours, two Women’s Final Fours, six NCAA Basketball Regionals, three Big 12 Football Championship Games and Dallas Cowboys Training Camps.

26 • 2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf A l am o d o m e

S i x F l a g s F i e s ta T e x as

S e a W o r l d This is San Antonio

T h e R i v e r W a l k

2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf • 27 San Antonio A Destination City

It’s easy to see why more than 20 million people visit San Antonio each year. With 300 days of sunshine annually and an average temperature Schlitterbahn, in nearby New Braunfels, is the of 70 degrees, the nation’s world’s top-ranked seventh-largest city is an ideal waterpark. destination year round. The Alamo City boasts some of the state’s most visited attractions: The Alamo, The River Walk, SeaWorld® San Antonio and Six Flags® Fiesta Texas®.

Two of the nation’s top theme parks, SeaWorld (left) and , call San Antonio home.

Mission Concepcion Mission San Juan

The Alamo is one of five Spanish missions built along the between 1718-31. The missions recently became a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Mission San José Mission Espada

28 • 2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf Hundreds of hotels, restaurants, night spots and shops line the city’s urban core, including the magical River Walk.

The River Walk is one of the most visited tourist attractions in the state of Texas.

2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf • 29 NCAA Compliance

The NCAA Rules and Fans Extra Benefits Prospective Prospective and current student- Student-Athlete Compliance with NCAA rules is one athletes may not receive extra A prospective student-athlete is a of the highest priorities for our athletics benefits. An extra benefit is any person who has started classes for the program and institution. As a member of special arrangement by an institutional ninth grade. You can become a prospect the NCAA, the University of Texas at San employee or representative of the even if you have not started the ninth Antonio is accountable for the actions institution’s athletic interests to provide grade, if a college gives you or your of its boosters and fans. Even the best- a student-athlete or his/her family relatives any financial aid help or other intentioned action on a fan’s part may a benefit not authorized by NCAA benefits that it does not give others. be a violation of NCAA rules. Please legislation. Extra benefits would include, Before a prospect can make an official contact the UTSA Compliance Office but are not limited to: visit to UTSA, he/she must present (1) if you have any questions concerning • An employment arrangement for a a score from a PSAT, SAT or ACT test what is permissible. Inquiries should be prospect’s relatives; (through an official high school or testing directed to the UTSA Compliance Office • Gifts of clothing or equipment; agency), (2) an academic transcript, at this address: • Cosigning of loans; and (3) must register with the NCAA • Providing loans to a prospect’s Eligibility Center and must be placed UTSA Compliance Office relatives or friends; on the institution’s Institution Request List Intercollegiate Athletics • Cash or like items; with the NCAA Eligibility Center. One UTSA Circle • Use of an automobile; San Antonio, TX 78249 • Any tangible items, including Visiting UTSA Phone: (210) 458-5493 merchandise; • Free or reduced-cost services, Official Visit: rentals or purchases of any type; An “official visit” is a visit paid in • Free or reduced-cost housing Representatives of Athletics whole or in part by the university and • Use of a college’s athletic Interests cannot exceed 48 hours in length. equipment; A prospect can make a total of five • Sponsorship of or arrangement A “representative of UTSA’s athletics official visits, with a limit of only one per for an awards banquet for high interests,” or booster, is anyone who: university. school, prep school or two-year • Has ever participated in or is college athletes by a college, athletics currently a member of the various Unofficial Visit: representative or its alumni groups; athletics department support groups; An “unofficial visit” is a visit made at the • Employment of a student-athlete at • Has made a donation to the prospect’s own expense. The university a rate higher then the wages paid for athletics program; may provide (a) three complimentary similar work; and • Has helped arrange summer and/ tickets to an on-campus athletics event in • Payment to a student-athlete for or vacation employment for student- which the university’s team is competing work not performed. athletes; or and (b) transportation to view off- • Has been involved, in anyway, campus practice and competition sites in the promotion of UTSA’s athletics Recruiting within a 30-mile radius. Prospects can program Only coaches and athletics department make as many unofficial visits as they staff may be involved in the recruiting want. process. Athletic representatives are prohibited from contacting a prospective More information concerning student-athlete or members of his/her recruiting and initial eligibility can be family by telephone, letter, e-mail, or in found online at: person for the purpose of encouraging participation in athletics at The University ncaa.org of Texas at San Antonio. This includes goUTSA.com contacting prospective student-athletes on social media (Facebook, Twitter, etc.) The prohibition remains in effect even after the prospect signs a national letter- of-intent (scholarship offer). You can do your part by forwarding names of any potential recruits to the UTSA coaching staffs.

30 • 2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf Meet The Roadrunners Bryce Alley______32-33 Brett Hogan______34-35 J.J. Lindsey______36-37 Zander Lozano______38-39 Trace Morrow______40-41 Dylan Godfrey______42 Sean Meehan______42 UTSA Tribute______43 Head Coach John Knauer______44-45 Assistant Coach Kyle Collins______46 Director of Athletics Lynn Hickey______47 UTSA President Dr. Ricardo Romo______48 Bryce Alley

6-2 • 155 • Junior-2L Longview, Texas Pine Tree HS

As a Sophomore (2014-15) Played in all 12 events … ranked third on the team with a 73.82 stroke average … registered a career-best 209 that included a career-low 65 in the opening round en route to finishing 20th at Price’s “Give ‘Em Five” Invitational … the 65 is tied for the second-lowest round in program history and the 209 ranks as the eighth-best 54-hole scorecard in UTSA annals … his 36-hole tally of 65- 70—135 is the lowest to par in school history and tied for the second-best score overall … was named Conference USA Player of the Week after tying for fifth with a 75-68-71—214 to help the Roadrunners to a runner-up effort at the UTSA Oak Hills Invitational … tied for 17th with a 219 (72-71-76) at the Louisiana Classics … carded a pair of even-par 72s to tie for 22nd at the rain-shortened Mark Simpson Colorado Invitational … posted a 216 (72-72-72) en route to a 36th-place effort at the Sam Hall Intercollegiate … shot a with a 2-under 208 (67-72-69) while paired with J.J. Lindsey to help lead UTSA to the Magnolia Amateur College Team Event title in July in Hattiesburg, Miss.

As a Freshman (2013-14) Named to C-USA’s All-Freshman Team … ranked second on the squad with a 74.19 stroke average while playing in all 12 tournaments … recorded a season-low 211 (71-67-73) that included his first sub-70 round to tie for 15th at the Wyoming Cowboy Classic … had a 216 (71-74-71) in tying for 33rd at the Bayou City Collegiate Championship … tied for 13th with a 220 (72-72-76) to help UTSA to its second straight Rice Intercollegiate title ... posted a 216 (73- 71-72) in his collegiate debut to tie for 35th at the Sam Hall Intercollegiate … named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

Alley’s Career Bests Best Finish______t-5th ______UTSA Oak Hills Invitational______Feb. 9-10, 2015 Best Score (54 Holes)______209______Price’s “Give ‘Em Five” Invitational______Oct. 24-26, 2014 Low Round______65______Price’s “Give ‘Em Five” Invitational______Oct. 24-26, 2014 Low First Round______65______Price’s “Give ‘Em Five” Invitational______Oct. 24-26, 2014 Low Second Round______67______Wyoming Cowboy Classic______April 7-8, 2014 Low Third Round______71______2x, last at UTSA Oak HIlls Invitational______Feb. 9-10, 2015

32 • 2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf Alley on the Course

Fall 2013 t35___ Sam Hall Intercollegiate______73-71-72—216 t65___ William H. Tucker Intercollegiate______79-79-77—235 t57___ Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate______74-74-81—229 t31___ Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate______71-79-72—222 Spring 2014 t40___ UTSA Oak Hills Invitational______79-73-77—229 t13___ Rice Intercollegiate______72-72-76—220 t33___ Bayou City Collegiate Championship____ 71-74-71—216 t20___ Louisiana Classics______76-71-72—219 t30___ Border Olympics______76-70-76—222 Prior to UTSA t30___ Lone Star Invitational______71-74-75—220 Earned first-team all-state accolades as a senior ... named first-team t15___ Wyoming Cowboy Classic______71-67-73—211 all-region as a junior and senior … tabbed first-team all-district t55___ Conference USA Championship______82-74-76—232 four times ... two-time honorable mention all-state performer … Fall 2014 qualified for the UIL State Golf Tournament in 2012 and 2013 ... t36___ Sam Hall Intercollegiate______72-72-72—216 four-time Texas 4A-Region II qualifier … District 14-4A Champion t22___ Mark Simpson Colorado Invitational____72-72-ccd—144 as a freshman … captured six individual titles and a pair of runner- t50___ Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate______81-73-72—226 up finishes at both the district and region championships in 2011- t47___ Miramont Invitational______76-76-ccd—152 12 … named the 2012 Legends Junior Tour Boys 15-18 Division 20___ Price’s “Give ‘Em Five” Invitational______65-70-74—209 Player of the Year … won the 2011 Holiday Classic and 2012 Spring 2015 Spring Preview … runner-up at the 2012 Junior PGA Championship t5____ UTSA Oak Hills Invitational______75-68-71—214 North Qualifier … fired a five-under-par 66 en route to a third-place t60___ Bayou City Collegiate Championship____ 75-76-74—225 showing at the 2012 HP Byron Nelson Junior Championship. t17___ Louisiana Classics______72-71-76—219 t50___ Border Olympics______69-77-76—222 Personal t48___ Lone Star Invitational______74-70-76—220 Born on May 14, 1995, in Longview, Texas … son of Rick and Kahlan t55___ Aggie Invitational______81-80-76—237 Alley … has one brother, Brenan … management major ... plans to t42___ Conference USA Championship______75-72-79—226 play professionally.

Alley’s Year-By-Year Year______Rds-Stks______Low______Avg.______Top Finish 2013-14______36-2,671______67______74.19______t-13th at Rice Intercollegiate 2014-15______34-2,510______65______73.82______t-5th at UTSA Oak Hills Invitational

2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf • 33 Brett Hogan

5-10 • 160 • Senior-3L Calgary, Alberta Bishop O’Byrne HS

As a Junior (2014-15) Registered a team-best 73.12 stroke average while playing in all 12 events … collected a pair of Conference USA Athlete of the Week awards (Oct. 15, Oct. 29) … posted a string of four straight top-10 finishes and posted five overall … established a UTSA record for low 54-hole total to par with a 205 (67-72-66) in finishing eighth at Price’s “Give ‘Em Five” Invitational …the 205 stands second overall behind Gibby Martens’ 204 on a par-70 course in 2002 … tied for third with a 72-68—140 at the rain-shortened Miramont Invitational … carded a 73- 69-72—214 to tie for fifth and help lead the Roadrunners to a runner-up effort at the UTSA Oak Hills Invitational … placed sixth after posting a 141 (71-70) at the weather-shortened Mark Simpson Colorado Invitational … tied for 10th with a 71-73-70—214 at the Bayou City Collegiate Championship … finished 23rd with a 222 (79-73-70) at the C-USA Championship … named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll … won the Sun Life Financial Alberta Amateur with a 7-under 281 (67-69-69-76), which qualified him for a spot on Team Alberta in the Willingdon Cup at the Canadian Men’s Amateur Championship and the Pacific Coast Amateur.

As a Sophomore (2013-14) Led UTSA with a 74.06 stroke average while playing in all 12 tournaments ... recorded consecutive career-best 67s en route to a season-low 208 to tie for 10th at the Sam Hall Intercollegiate … tied for 18th with a 223 (76-74-73) to help the Roadrunners capture their second straight Rice Intercollegiate crown … carded a 218 (75-74-69) en route to 46th at the Wyoming Cowboy Classic … tied for 20th after firing a 216 (70-74-72) at the Lone Star Invitational … named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

As a Freshman (2012-13) Played in all 11 events … ranked second on the team with a 74.64 stroke average … carded a season-best 211 (68-74-69) to tie for second at the Rice Intercollegiate ... tied for 23rd at the Western Athletic Conference Championship

Hogan’s Career Bests Best Finish______t-2nd______Rice Intercollegiate______Feb. 4-5, 2013 Best Score (54 Holes)______205______Price’s “Give ‘Em Five” Invitational______Oct. 24-26, 2014 Low Round______66______Price’s “Give ‘Em Five” Invitational______Oct. 24-26, 2014 Low First Round______67______Price’s “Give ‘Em Five” Invitational______Oct. 24-26, 2014 Low Second Round______67______Sam Hall Intercollegiate______Sept. 9-10, 2013 Low Third Round______66______Price’s “Give ‘Em Five” Invitational______Oct. 24-26, 2014

34 • 2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf Hogan on the Course Fall 2012 t69___ Sam Hall Intercollegiate______75-73-78—226 t59___ Tucker Intercollegiate______81-73-77—231 t29___ Lone Star Invitational______71-76-77—224 t15___ Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate______71-72-71—214 Spring 2013 t2____ Rice Intercollegiate______68-74-69—211 t39____UTSA Oak Hills Invitational______76-72-77—225 t15___ Bayou City Collegiate Championship____ 72-72-72—216 t69___ Louisiana Classics______79-76-79—234 t23___ Border Olympics______70-76-76—222 t32___ Jim West Intercollegiate______70-81-79—230 t23___ WAC Championship______79-78-73—230 Fall 2013 t10___ Sam Hall Intercollegiate______74-67-67—208 t40___ William H. Tucker Intercollegiate______77-74-79—230 t36___ Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate______75-73-72—220 t56___ Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate______76-76-75—227 Spring 2014 t59___ UTSA Oak Hills Invitational______79-78-76—233 t18___ Rice Intercollegiate______76-74-73—223 t64___ Bayou City Collegiate Championship____ 74-74-76—224 t53___ Louisiana Classics______72-75-80—227 after posting a 79-78-73—230 ... recorded a 214 (71-72-71) to t19___ Border Olympics______72-74-74—220 tie for 15th at the Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate ... tied for 15th t20___ Lone Star Invitational______70-74-72—216 after recording a 72-72-72—216 at the Bayou City Collegiate t46___ Wyoming Cowboy Classic______75-74-69—218 Championship. t22___ Conference USA Championship______76-70--74—220 Fall 2014 Prior to UTSA t71___ Sam Hall Intercollegiate______80-71-75—226 One of the top-ranked junior golfers in … claimed a pair of t6____ Mark Simpson Colorado Invitational____71-70-ccd—141 top-10 finishes in the Alberta Provincial Junior Boys Championships t15___ Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate______70-71-72—213 … finished 11th in the juvenile division of the Canadian Junior Boys t3____ Miramont Invitational______72-68-ccd—140 Championship … placed 14th at the Alberta Men’s Amateur … 8____ Price’s “Give ‘Em Five” Invitational______67-72-66—205 posted a 28th-place showing at the 2011 Junior Americas Cup in Spring 2015 Colorado … was 51st at the 2011 Canadian Men’s Amateur … t5____ UTSA Oak Hills Invitational______73-69-72—214 a member of the Team Alberta Development Squad for the last two t10___ Bayou City Collegiate Championship____ 71-73-70—214 years … a multi-sport athlete who lettered in basketball, volleyball, t79___ Louisiana Classics______78-77-80—235 badminton, hockey and lacrosse at Bishop O’Byrne High School … t72___ Border Olympics______79-74-74—227 also a member of the honor roll during his junior and senior years. t38___ Lone Star Invitational______71-75-72—218 Personal t38___ Aggie Invitational______76-80-75—231 Born on March 4, 1994, in Drumheller, Alberta … son of Brian and t23___ Conference USA Championship______79-73-70—222 Jodi Hogan … management major.

Hogan’s Year-By-Year Year______Rds-Stks______Low______Avg.______Top Finish 2012-13______33-2,463______68______74.64______t-2nd at Rice Intercollegiate 2013-14______36-2,666______67______74.06______t-10th at Sam Hall Intercollegiate 2014-15______34-2,486______66______73.12______t-3rd at Miramont Invitational 2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf • 35 J.J. Lindsey

6-0 • 160 • Senior-3L Adkins, Texas Home School

As a Junior (2014-15) Played in all 12 events and posted a 74.47 stroke average … registered a career- best 212 (67-75-70) that included a career-low 67 in the first round en route to 31st at Price’s “Give ‘Em Five” Invitational … tied for 23rd after carding a 76- 71—147 at the rain-shortened Miramont Invitational … posted a 215 (71-76-68) to tie for 28th at the Sam Hall Intercollegiate … turned in a 217 (72-71-74) en route to finishing 31st at the Lone Star Invitational … shot an even-par 210 (71- 69-70) while paired with Bryce Alley to help lead UTSA to the Magnolia Amateur College Team Event title in July in Hattiesburg, Miss.

As a Sophomore (2013-14) Appeared in all 12 tournaments ... recorded a 75.22 stroke average … turned in a season-best 219 (70-78-71) to tie for 54th at the Wyoming Cowboy Classic … had a season-low 70 in the second round en route to a 221 (76-70-75) to tie for 30th at the Louisiana Classics ... carded a 73-79-72—224 to tie for 42nd at the Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate.

As a Freshman (2012-13) Competed in 10 events … registered a 75.10 stroke average … posted a career- best finish in tying for fifth at the Western Athletic Conference Championship with a 69-76-78—223 ... tied for seventh with a 73-77-72—222 at the Jim West Intercollegiate ... carded a career-best 218 (72-72-74) to tie for 12th while competing as an individual at the Lone Star Invitational … recorded a 75-71-73­ –219 to tie for 18th at the Rice Intercollegiate.

Prior to UTSA San Antonio area product who was homeschooled … No. 1 ranked junior and 2011-12 Player of the Year by GolfSanAntonio.org … posted five top-10 finishes in GolfWeek- and American Junior Golf Association-ranked tournaments …

Lindsey’s Career Bests Best Finish______t-5th______WAC Championship______April 29-May 1, 2013 Best Score (54 Holes)______212______Price’s “Give ‘Em Five” Invitational______Oct. 24-26, 2014 Low Round______67______Price’s “Give ‘Em Five” Invitational______Oct. 24-26, 2014 Low First Round______67______Price’s “Give ‘Em Five” Invitational______Oct. 24-26, 2014 Low Second Round______70______Louisiana Classics______March 10-11, 2014 Low Third Round______68______Sam Hall Intercollegiate______Sept. 8-9, 2014

36 • 2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf registered a 73.5 stroke average and three individual victories in junior events … won the 2011 Greater San Antonio (GSA) Junior Lindsey on the Course Match Play Championship, defeating five opponents in matches after firing a six-under 66 in the opening stroke-play round … Fall 2012 carded a three-over 216 (76-70-70) at the 2011 GSA Junior t69___ Sam Hall Intercollegiate______79-73-74—226 Championship … won the 2011 U.S. Junior Amateur Qualifier t12___ Lone Star Invitational______72-72-74—218 at Briggs Ranch with a two-over 146 (74-72) … recorded a 153 71___ Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate______81-76-74—231 (76-77) and missed the cut by just one stroke at the 2011 U.S. Spring 2013 Junior Amateur in Bremerton, Wash. … finished seventh in a field of 94 players with a 221 (71-78-72) at the Texas Junior Golf Tour’s t18___ Rice Intercollegiate______75-71-73—219 Holiday Classic in Austin … placed 10th with a 147 (75-72) at the t64___ UTSA Oak Hills Invitational______74-76-82—232 2011 U.S. Amateur Qualifier in a field of 60 players who mostly t71___ Bayou City Collegiate Championship____ 75-79-78—232 were current or former collegiate golfers. t52___ Louisiana Classics______76-78-75—229 t18___ Border Olympics______77-72-72—221 Personal t7____ Jim West Intercollegiate______73-77-72—222 Full name is Jonathan Joseph Lindsey … born on Aug. 11, 1993, t5____ WAC Championship______69-76-78—223 in San Antonio … son of Kenneth and Rebecca Lindsey … has two Fall 2013 brothers, Kenneth Jr. and Nicholas, and one sister, Alexandria … t58___ Sam Hall Intercollegiate______73-78-71—222 communication major. t91___ William H. Tucker Intercollegiate______77-83-82—242 t49___ Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate______75-74-76—225 t42___ Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate______73-79-72—224 Spring 2014 t28___ UTSA Oak Hills Invitational______72-75-78—225 t28___ Rice Intercollegiate______78-78-77—233 t46___ Bayou City Collegiate Championship____ 74-73-73—220 t30___ Louisiana Classics______76-70-75—221 t61___ Border Olympics______78-78-72—228 t47___ Lone Star Invitational______75-75-72—222 t54___ Wyoming Cowboy Classic______70-78-71—219 t44___ Conference USA Championship______80-71-76—227 Fall 2014 t28___ Sam Hall Intercollegiate______71-76-68—215 t74___ Mark Simpson Colorado Invitational____76-78-ccd—154 t46___ Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate______77-75-72—224 t23___ Miramont Invitational______76-71-ccd—147 t31___ Price’s “Give ‘Em Five” Invitational______67-75-70—212 Spring 2015 t45___ UTSA Oak Hills Invitational______73-76-76—225 t43___ Bayou City Collegiate Championship____ 72-75-75—222 t71___ Louisiana Classics______75-81-75—231 t80___ Border Olympics______72-75-81—228 t31___ Lone Star Invitational______72-71-74—217 t29___ Aggie Invitational______77-71-80—228 t53___ Conference USA Championship______75-75-79—229

Lindsey’s Year-By-Year Year______Rds-Stks______Low______Avg.______Top Finish 2012-13______30-2,253______69______75.10______t-5th at WAC Championship 2013-14______36-2,708______70______75.22______t-28th at Rice Intercollegiate 2014-15______34-2,532______67______74.47______t-23rd at Miramont Invitational

2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf • 37 Zander Lozano

5-10 • 150 • Sophomore-1L Fair Oaks Ranch, Texas Boerne Champion HS

As a Freshman (2014-15)

Earned Conference USA All-Freshman Team accolades … ranked second on the squad with a 73.15 stroke average while competing in all 12 events … led the team with a 73.38 average in the spring … was tabbed C-USA Player of the Week after firing a 9-under-par 207 (72-68-67) to tie for first place at the Lone Star Invitational … grabbed third with a 70-71-70—211 at the Louisiana Classics … tied for 17th with a 218 (72-76-70) to help lead the Roadrunners to a runner- up effort at the UTSA Oak Hills Invitational … debuted with a season-best 214 (71-73-70) to tie for 20th at the Sam Hall Intercollegiate … named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll … qualified for the Texas Amateur.

Prior to UTSA

All-district, all-region and honorable mention all-state selection ; posted four wins on the high school circuit … runner up at the 2012 Texas Junior Golf Tour (TJGT) Junior World Golf Championship Qualifier with a 206 (66-69-71) … named to the 2012-13 All-TJGT Team … qualified for the 2013 Callaway Junior Golf Championships … played in the 2013 U.S. Junior Amateur … member of the U.S. National Junior Golf Team, where he won all three rounds of a match play

Lozano’s Career Bests Best Finish______t-1st______Lone Star Invitational______March 23-24, 2015 Best Score (54 Holes)______207______Lone Star Invitational______March 23-24, 2015 Low Round______67______Lone Star Invitational______March 23-24, 2015 Low First Round______70______Louisiana Classics______March 2-3, 2015 Low Second Round______68______Lone Star Invitational______March 23-24, 2015 Low Third Round______67______Lone Star Invitational______March 23-24, 2015

38 • 2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf competition to help the Americans defeat Scotland in June 2013 at Lozano on the Course Carnoustie … shot a 68-72—140 to tie for sixth at the 2013 Texas Fall 2014 Junior Masters/Junior World Qualifier … rated the No. 69 high t20___ Sam Hall Intercollegiate______71-73-70—214 t39___ Mark Simpson Colorado Invitational____72-76-ccd—148 school recruit in the nation by Golfweek. t30___ Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate______75-70-74—219 t30___ Miramont Invitational______76-73-ccd—149 49___ Price’s “Give ‘Em Five” Invitational______71-74-71—216 Personal Spring 2015 Born on May 24, 1996, in San Antonio … son of Omar and Cheryl t17___ UTSA Oak Hills Invitational______72-76-70—218 t36___ Bayou City Collegiate Championship____ 77-71-74—221 Lozano … has two brothers, Elliott and Logan … pre-business major. 3____ Louisiana Classics______70-71-70—211 t40___ Border Olympics______75-72-73—220 t1____ Lone Star Invitational______72-68-67—207 47___ Aggie Invitational______81-73-80—234 59___ Conference USA Championship______73-81-76—230

Lozano’s Year-By-Year Year______Rds-Stks______Low______Avg.______Top Finish 2014-15______34-2,487______67______73.15______t-1st at Lone Star Invitational

2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf • 39 Trace Morrow

5-11 • 175 • Junior-1L Midland, Texas Trinity School/Midland College

As a Sophomore (2014)

Played in three tournaments … carded an 85-75—160 to place 54th at the St. Mary’s Invitational … posted a 231 (74-79-78) to tie for 81st at the Lone Star Invitational … was 71st with a 76-80-77—233 at the UTSA Oak Hills Invitational.

Prior to UTSA

Registered a 74.3 stroke average, which ranked 27th in NJCAA, as a freshman for nationally-ranked Midland College … all-conference performer … placed third with a 140 (71-79) at the Andrews College/Amateur Invitational … finished fourth with a 139 (70-69) to help Midland win the Wes-Tex/New Mex Invitational … carded a 70-69-69—208 to tie for 10th and help the Chaparrals win the High Country Shootout … finished second to lead Trinity School to a runner-up finish at the 2013 TAPPS 3A state tournament as a senior … Texas Christian Athletic Fellowship (TCAF) medalist as a freshman and sophomore … helped lead the Chargers to four straight TCAF titles … was runner-up at a pair of 2009 Northern Texas PGA (NTPGA) Junior Tour events, including the West Area Championship … tied for sixth with a 151 (77-74) at the 2012 NTPGA’s Battle

Morrow’s Career Bests Best Finish______54th______St. Mary’s Invitational______Feb. 23-24, 2015 Best Score (54 Holes)______231______Lone Star Invitational______March 23-24, 2015 Low Round______74______Lone Star Invitational______March 23-24, 2015 Low First Round______74______Lone Star Invitational______March 23-24, 2015 Low Second Round______75______St. Mary’s Invitational______Feb. 23-24, 2015 Low Third Round______77______UTSA Oak Hills Invitational______Feb. 9-10, 2015

40 • 2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf at Gentle Creek … finished eighth with a 77-79-79—235 at the Morrow on the Course Texas Collegiate Amateur Tour The Canyons Course Classic at Spring 2015 TPC San Antonio last summer. t71___ UTSA Oak Hills Invitational______76-80-77—233 54___ St. Mary’s Invitational______85-75—160 Personal t81___ Lone Star Invitational______74-79-78—231

Born on Oct. 22, 1993, in Odessa, Texas … son of John and Connie Morrie … has one brother, Gage … management major.

Morrow’s Year-By-Year Year______Rds-Stks______Low______Avg.______Top Finish 2014-15______8-624______74______78.00______54th at St. Mary’s Invitational

2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf • 41 Dylan Godfrey

5-10 • 145 • Freshman-HS Bryan, Texas Bryan HS

Prior to UTSA All-district performer and regional qualifier at Bryan High School turned in five consecutive top fives — including a pair of runner-up … registered four top-five finishes as a senior, including second at showings — on the Legends Junior Tour and high school tournaments the district meet … helped the Vikings advance to their first state in 2013 … finished third at the prestigious Aggie Cup that same tournament appearance in school history … finished as the district year …graduated in the top 10 percent of his senior class. runner-up as a freshman in 2012 and was fourth in 2013 … carded his low prep round of 2-under-par 70 at the Morris Williams … was Personal ranked as high as the No. 5 senior in the state of Texas by Golfweek Born on Aug. 4, 1996, in Bryan, Texas … son of Larry and Lydia … won The Woodlands Panther Trail … posted a career-low 69 at Godfrey … has one brother, Zach, who plays golf at Tyler Junior the TPC San Antonio Oaks Course on the Texas Junior Golf Tour … College … pre-business major.

Sean Meehan

6-0 • 155 • Freshman-HS San Antonio, Texas Johnson HS

Prior to UTSA 2015 San Antonio Express-News Boys Golf Player of the Year … 2015 Texas Amateur … turned in a fourth-place showing at the earned first-team all-state, all-region and all-district honors as a 2014 Bluebonnet Championship after firing a pair of 69s finished senior … Johnson High School Team MVP … won the Region IV-6A sixth with a 71-70-73—214 at the 2014 Genesis Shootout … was individual title with a 74-67—141 in helping lead the Jaguars to 18th (75-71-70-72—288) at the 2014 Junior PGA Championship the team championship … placed sixth at the state tournament … … took fourth (74-68—142) at the George Hannon Invitational, registered seven total top-10 finishes during his senior season … sixth (69-71—140) at the Texas Junior Masters and ninth (74-73- first-team all-region honoree as a junior and sophomore … helped 73—220) at the HP Byron Nelson in 2013 summer action. the Jaguars finish sixth at the 2013 Class 5A State Tournament after carding a 78-74—152 … finished 17th with a 77-71—148 as Personal an individual at the 2014 state meet … ranked in the top 100 Born on Jan. 16, 1997, in Naperville, Ill. … son of Neal and Sally nationally and top 10 in Texas by Golfweek … qualified for the Meehan … pre-business major. 42 • 2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf UTSA to Pay Tribute to Fallen Hero This Season

The UTSA men’s golf team will pay tribute to Navy Special Operations Chief (SEAL) David M. Collins throughout the 2015-16 campaign by participating in the Folds of Honor Military Tribute Program. One member of the UTSA team will carry a commemorative golf bag to pay tribute to Collins at each tournament this season. At the end of the year, the bag will be auctioned off with all proceeds given to the Folds of Honor, a program that raises money to give scholarships to the children of wounded warriors and fallen soldiers. “We are very proud to be able to honor our military this year by carrying a bag in tribute of a fallen hero,” head coach John Knauer said. “San Antonio is known for its military pride and here at UTSA, we take every chance we can to say thanks to the men and women who in reality give us the chance to have college athletics in the first place. In this great country, we have the opportunities we have because of the freedoms afforded by our soldiers.” “The bag looks amazing,” Jennifer Collins, David’s wife, said. “I can’t thank UTSA enough for honoring Dave in this way. I showed it to his family and his brother — also an avid golfer — teared up. He loves it and is also incredibly grateful to UTSA and the men’s golf team for their recognition.” Collins enlisted in the U.S. Navy in April of 1988 and Chief Petty Office David M. Collins successfully completed first class dive school and was assigned to SEAL Delivery Vehicle Team TWO at Naval Amphibious Base Little Creek by 1991. In 1995, David attended Basic Underwater Collins retired from naval service in September 2012, having Demolition Training, graduating with UDT Class 203. notably served in Operations Desert Storm, Iraqi Freedom and Upon graduation, Collins served three deployments to South Enduring Freedom. America in support of Special Operations Command South David’s personal awards and decorations include a Bronze Star with SEAL Team FOUR and completed combat deployments to Medal, Joint Service Commendation Medal, Navy and Marine Corps Afghanistan and as plank owner with SEAL Team TEN. Commendation Medal with Valor, Army Commendation Medal, Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal, Combat Action Ribbon, eight Navy Good Conduct Medals and numerous service and campaign awards. As a result of his years of service and specifically 10 years of combat, David suffered from blast-induced traumatic brain injury and chronic traumatic encephalopathy, a degenerative brain disease that is frequent in NFL players and is a continual issue within the military. Collins passed from service-connected wounds on March 12, 2014. Friends and family regard David as a kind soul and a devoted loving father and husband who instilled the values of humility, kindness, loyalty, and love. The FHMTP provides the opportunity for any collegiate or high school golf program to honor a fallen or severely wounded American soldier by having a team member carry a golf bag displaying the name, rank and branch of service of the soldier being honored during the school year.

2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf • 43 John Knauer

Head Coach Eighth Season Texas A&M ‘95

veteran of the collegiate coaching ranks for two decades, John Knauer is in his eighth season as head men’s golf T h e K n a u e r F i l e Acoach at UTSA. In his seven years at UTSA, Knauer has guided the Roadrunners Hometown: College Station, Texas to 45 top-10 finishes, including a pair of titles and 11 additional Birthdate: Nov. 26, 1971 top-five showings, six all-conference selections and three league all- Education: Texas A&M, 1995 academic honorees. Last season, Knauer guided UTSA to four top-five finishes, Coaching Experience including a record-setting performance at Price’s “Give ‘Em Five” 2008-present: UTSA, head coach Invitational. The Roadrunners broke four school records — low 1998-2008: Arizona, assistant coach round (267), low 54-hole total (836), low 36-hole total to par (135, 1997-98: Texas A&M, assistant men’s coach Bryce Alley) and low 54-hole total to par (205, Brett Hogan) — en 1996-97: Texas A&M, assistant men’s & women’s coach route to a fifth-place showing. The Birds also were the runner-up 1995-96: Texas A&M, volunteer coach at both the UTSA Oak Hills Invitational and Miramont Invitational. Individually, Zander Lozano was named to the Conference USA UTSA Highlights All-Freshman Team. • 2 tournament titles In his sixth year at the helm, UTSA registered a pair of top fives, • 13 top-five finishes including claiming its second straight Rice Intercollegiate title with • 45 top-10 finishes an 875. The Birds also were fifth at the Border Olympics. Alley was • 6 all-conference selections named to C-USA’s All-Freshman Team in the program’s first year in • 1 conference freshman of the year the league. • 2 freshman all-conference performers In 2012-13, Knauer led UTSA to eight top-10 finishes and • 3 academic all-conference selection the program’s first team championship in 10 years when the Coaching Highlights • 2006 National Assistant Coach of the Year • 4 NCAA top-10 finishes • 11 NCAA Championship appearances • 3 NCAA Regional Championships • 1 conference title • 21 tournament crowns • 19 individual medalists • 18 All-Americans • 2 conference players of the year • 3 conference freshmen of the year • 35 all-conference selections • 39 conference all-academic honorees

44 • 2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf including a Pac-10 title, and 19 individual crowns. Meanwhile, Arizona golfers earned 29 All-Pac-10 honors, 36 all- academic accolades, 16 All-America certificates, two Pac-10 Player of the Year awards and three Pac-10 Freshman of the Year honors. Under Knauer’s direction, the junior varsity program recorded 27 top-10 finishes and three team titles against NCAA Division I opponents in seven seasons. Prior to Arizona, Knauer got his start as a volunteer assistant coach at Texas A&M in 1995, then was promoted the following year to men’s and women’s assistant coach. During the 1997-98 season, Knauer was the assistant coach for the men’s program, where helped the Aggies win a regional in 1998. Knauer was a high school standout at A&M Consolidated High School in College Station. He was a four-year letterwinner who earned first-team all-region and all-district accolades. Knauer was part of the 1990 team that finished third at the state tournament. Roadrunners captured the 2013 Rice Intercollegiate with a two- Knauer graduated from Texas A&M in 1995 with a degree in under-par 862. The team posted three top fives during the spring, sport management. including a fourth-place showing at the Western Athletic Conference He currently resides in San Antonio with his wife, Jennifer, and (WAC) Championship. Additionally, Taylor Koser and Reed Stegall two daughters, Ellen Marie and Paige Joy. were named WAC All-Academic. A native of College Station, Texas, Knauer mentored the Roadrunners to six top-10 finishes during the 2011-12 campaign. Ryan Werre garnered second-team All-Southland Conference accolades after recording three top 10s, including tying for fourth at the Rice Intercollegiate and seventh at the league championship. Additionally, Koser collected Southland All-Academic honors. Knauer led UTSA to four top-10 showings, including a fifth-place effort at the Kauai Collegiate Invitational and a seventh-place finish at the Southland Championship, in 2010-11. Werre, who posted three top-10 finishes during the year, including tying for third at the Southland Championship, earned third-team all-conference honors to go along with being tabbed the circuit’s freshman of the year, while Lewis Chong, who was ninth at the conference tournament, was an honorable mention all-league pick. In 2009-10, Knauer led a young squad to three top-10 finishes, which included a season-best seventh-place showing at the Southland Championship. He mentored Emiliano Martinez and Nicko Dodd to honorable mention all-conference accolades. In his first season, Knauer guided the Roadrunners to four top-10 finishes, including a pair of top-five showings. His squad recorded its best outing of the year with a fourth-place effort at the Southland Championship. Meanwhile, Kyle Collins earned second- team all-conference accolades after finishing fourth at the league tournament. The 2006 National Assistant Coach of the Year, Knauer began his coaching career at Texas A&M (1995-98), then moved to Arizona, where he spent 10 years as an assistant under legendary head coach Rick LaRose. During his tenure, he was in charge of recruiting and the junior varsity program. While in Tucson, Knauer was well known for his recruiting, which made Arizona one of the top programs in the country. The Wildcats were ranked as high as second in the country and ended the season in the top 10 five times during his tenure. The Wildcats Eighth-year head coach John Knauer has guided UTSA won two NCAA West Regional titles (2000 and ’06), advanced to 45 top-10 finishes, including 13 top fives, and to 10 NCAA Championships, captured 19 team championships, tutored six all-conference selections. 2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf • 45 Kyle Collins

Assistant Coach Second Season UTSA ‘09

ormer UTSA standout Kyle Collins is in his second season as an assistant coach for the Roadrunners after spending time on Ftwo different pro tours. In his first season with the program, he helped guide UTSA to four top-five finishes, including a record-setting performance at Price’s “Give ‘Em Five” Invitational. The Roadrunners broke four school records — low round (267), low 54-hole total (836), low 36-hole total to par (135, Bryce Alley) and low 54-hole total to par (205, Brett Hogan) — en route to a fifth-place showing. The Birds also were the runner-up at both the UTSA Oak Hills Invitational and Miramont Invitational. Individually, Zander Lozano was named to the Conference USA All-Freshman Team. Collins was a four-year letterwinner for the Roadrunners from 2006-09. He earned second-team All-Southland Conference honors while also serving as team captain as a senior and he was a third-team selection in 2007. Collins posted eight sub-70 rounds during his career and his 36-hole tally of 135 at the 2008 Del Walker Intercollegiate still ranks second on UTSA’s all-time list. He led all Roadrunners by placing fourth with a 214 (71-68-75) to help the squad finish fourth at the 2009 Southland Conference Championship. Collins’ top collegiate showing was third, which he did at his collegiate debut at the 2006 Del Walker Intercollegiate (69-70- 74—213) and again at the Battle of the Bend (74-71—145) later that fall. Altogether he recorded nine top-10 finishes, including four top fives. A local product, Collins was a three-year letterwinner at Clark High School who was tabbed all-region, all-district and team MVP as a senior in 2006. He was named to the San Antonio Express-News All-Star Team and the San Antonio Super Team and he finished 18th at the Class 5A State Tournament in his final campaign. After his collegiate career, Collins played professionally on both the Adams Pro Tour and NGA (National Golf Association) Collins spent two years in the marketing field for two different Hooters Pro Golf Tour for a year before a back injury forced him to companies before returning home to the Alamo City. retire. He then followed in the golf club professional footsteps of his Collins earned a bachelor’s degree in business from UTSA in father and grandfather by becoming an assistant pro at Southern May 2009. Hills Country Club in Tulsa, Okla., where he oversaw the junior program, merchandising and member relations. 46 • 2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf Lynn Hickey

Director of Athletics

Lynn Hickey has made student-athlete welfare one of her top of the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship, including the priorities while leading the UTSA Athletics Department to new heights. selection and seeding of teams for the tournament. Hickey, whose Under Hickey’s direction since 2000, UTSA has captured three five-year term expired in 2012, became just the second female ever conference commissioner’s cups and a pair of league all-sports trophies selected to the committee, joining Charlotte Athletics Director Judy while consistently winning both team and individual academic and Rose, who served from 1999-2003. athletics awards in all 17 sports sponsored by the university. Hickey has been honored nationally and locally for her hard One of Hickey’s dreams to lead UTSA to the upper echelon work at UTSA. She was named the National Association of Collegiate of Division I Athletics was realized on Nov. 11, 2010, when the Women Athletics Administrators 2005 Division I-AAA Administrator university received and accepted an invitation to join the Western of the Year. Hickey earned her second national award in June 2006 Athletic Conference (WAC). The department claimed the 2012-13 as the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics/ WAC Commissioner’s Cup on the strength of league championships GeneralSports TURF Systems Division I-AAA West Region AD of by the men’s indoor track & field and baseball teams in its first and the Year. The San Antonio Express-News tabbed her as its 2010 only year in the conference. Sportswoman of the Year and she also was selected to and completed Hickey’s long-term goal of placing UTSA in a major conference the Masters Leadership Program of San Antonio and Bexar County. was reached when Conference USA extended an invitation on May In September 2011, she received the ATHENA Leadership from the 4, 2012. The Roadrunners moved all 17 sports into that league on North San Antonio Chamber of Commerce. Hickey also was selected July 1, 2013. as National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators Hickey has overseen the addition of three sports during her President-Elect and Executive Committee member for 2014-15. tenure. Women’s golf and women’s soccer were added in 2005 and “UTSA is very fortunate to have an athletic leader with both 2006, respectively, and both programs have emerged as annual the administrative and coaching experience of Lynn Hickey,” UTSA league championship contenders. On Dec. 18, 2008, UTSA’s President Dr. Ricardo Romo said. “Lynn not only is a leader who Athletics Initiative Business Plan was approved by the UT System can take our athletic program to the next level, but she is also well Board of Regents, granting permission to start a football program. respected nationally and serves as an excellent role model for all Hickey made a splash with the hiring of the first-ever head student-athletes at this university.” football coach, as two-time National Coach of the Year Larry Coker In serving as the fourth athletics director in UTSA history, Hickey was introduced on March 6, 2009. The program kicked off its first assumed the lead athletics role at one of the youngest NCAA Division I season against Northeastern State on Sept. 3, 2011, to resounding universities in the country (UTSA began athletics competition in 1981). success. The Roadrunners set NCAA start-up program records for The only female Division I athletics director that oversees both men’s inaugural game (56,743) and average home attendance (35,521) and women’s sports in the state of Texas, she served as President of in six contests at the 65,000-seat . In year two, UTSA the Southland from 2002-04 and as the league’s representative to posted an 8-4 overall record and finished fourth in the WAC with a the NCAA Championship/Competition Cabinet. Hickey also was a 3-3 mark while averaging more than 29,000 fans. The third season member of the Women’s Basketball Rules Committee from 2003-06, saw the football team post a 7-5 overall record and finish second in spending the last two years as chair. the West Division of C-USA with a 6-2 mark while again topping the Hickey came to San Antonio from Texas A&M University, where 29,000-mark in average home attendance. she served as senior associate athletics director/senior woman The 2010-11 academic year will go down in history as arguably administrator from 1994-2000. At Texas A&M, her responsibilities the most successful in school annals, as the Roadrunners claimed included event management and marketing and promotions for 16 of the Southland Commissioner’s Cup and Women’s All-Sports Trophy, the university’s 19 Division I sports. She also represented the Big 12 five championships and the first-ever NCAA postseason victory. Conference as a member of the NCAA Championship Cabinet. UTSA followed that with four more league titles during the 2011-12 From 1984-94, Hickey served as head women’s basketball coach campaign, closing out two decades in the Southland with 58 team for Texas A&M. She directed the 1993-94 Aggies basketball team to championships, a pair of Commissioner’s Cups and two All-Sports the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16, becoming the lowest-seeded team Trophies. to ever reach that milestone. Texas A&M finished the year ranked No. Hickey has led the charge for UTSA and its hosting of numerous 19 in the CNN/USA Today Top 25 poll. Following the season, Hickey NCAA Championship events. Since her arrival on campus, UTSA relinquished her coaching duties to accept the promotion to senior has served as host institution for the 2001 NCAA Men’s Basketball associate athletics director. She finished her coaching career with an Midwest Regional, 2002 Women’s Final Four, 2003 Men’s Basketball overall mark of 279-167 in 15 years of collegiate coaching. South Regional, 2004 Men’s Final Four, 2005 Women’s Volleyball Before her stint at A&M, Hickey was head women’s basketball Championship, 2006 Women’s Basketball South Regional, 2007 coach at Kansas State University from 1979-84. She averaged more Men’s Basketball South Regional, 2008 Men’s Final Four, 2010 than 23 wins per season in posting a 125-39 (.762) record over five Women’s Final Four, 2011 Men’s Basketball Southwest Regional, years and led the Wildcats to five consecutive national tournament 2011 Women’s Volleyball Championship, 2014 Men’s Basketball berths. She was inducted into the Kansas State Athletics Hall of Fame Second & Third Rounds, 2014 Men’s Golf San Antonio Regional in September 2004. and 2015 Women’s Golf San Antonio Regional. In November 2014, A native of Welch, Okla., Hickey graduated summa cum the NCAA announced that UTSA once again will serve as the host laude from Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadelphia, Ark., with a institution for the Men’s Final Four, this time in 2018. bachelor’s degree in education. She was an All-American for OBU’s In 2007, Hickey was named to the NCAA Division I Men’s nationally-ranked basketball team and a member of the USA National Basketball Committee, one of the most prestigious appointments in all of Team in 1973. Hickey and her husband, Bill, have a daughter, Lauren collegiate athletics. The 10-member committee oversees administration Nicole. 2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf • 47 Dr. Ricardo Romo

University President

Ricardo Romo is the fifth president of The University of Texas at San the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) Chief Antonio, which was named by the Texas Legislature as an emerging Tier Executive Leadership Award for transforming UTSA from a regional One research university and a leader in providing access to excellence campus into an emerging Tier One research university. In February in teaching, research and community outreach. 2012, Romo received the Colonel W.T. Bondurant Sr. Distinguished Under his leadership, student enrollment has grown 68 percent. Humanitarian Award from the San Antonio Academy of Texas Alumni The university has added numerous programs and facilities to enhance Council. student life and expand its research capacity. With total research Romo received the prestigious 2013 Clark Kerr Award for expenditures of $56.8 million and total expenditures of $79.4 million Distinguished Leadership in Higher Education from the University of for fiscal year 2011, it represents a six-fold increase in expenditures California, Berkeley. Created in 1968 as a tribute to UC President during Romo’s tenure. Emeritus Clark Kerr, previous winners include nuclear physicist Herbert A San Antonio native who grew up on the city’s West Side, Romo Frank York and Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren. graduated from Fox Tech High School before attending the University of In March 2013, Romo received the Wheaton College Otis Social Texas at Austin on a track scholarship. At UT Austin, he was the first Texan Justice Award in for promoting social justice through education to run the mile in less than four minutes, a record that lasted 41 years. and public service. Established in 1959, previous winners include He earned a bachelor’s degree in education from UT Austin Eleanor Roosevelt (U.S. first lady and first chair of the U.N. Commission (1967) and holds a master’s degree in history from Loyola Marymount on Human Rights), Surgeon General C. Everett Koop, Texas writer Molly University (1970). Additionally, Romo earned a Ph.D. in history from Ivins and Senator Edward Kennedy. the University of California, Los Angeles (1975). A nationally respected With a strong commitment to serve the community, Romo has urban historian, Romo is the author of “East Los Angeles: History of a served on a range of regional, national and international boards. He Barrio,” now in its ninth printing (one in Spanish). is vice chair of the Southwest Research Institute Board of Directors and Romo began his academic career teaching social studies (1967- on the boards of the American Council of Education, Philosophical 1970) at Franklin High School in Los Angeles. He went on to teach at the Society of Texas, Humanities Texas, Austin Museum of Art and United University of California at San Diego (1975-1979) and the University of States-Mexico Commission for Educational and Cultural Exchange Texas at Austin (1980-1999). He was a visiting professor at University (COMEXUS). In May 2011, President Barack Obama appointed Romo of California, Berkeley in 1985 and a visiting scholar with the Stanford to the President’s Advisory Commission on Educational Excellence for University Center for Advanced Studies in Behavioral Sciences (1989- Hispanics. 1990). In 1993, he became vice provost for undergraduate education Romo is married to Dr. Harriett Romo, a UTSA professor of sociology at UT Austin before becoming president of UTSA in 1999. and director of the UTSA Mexico Center and the Bank of America Child Romo has received numerous awards and recognitions including and Adolescent Policy Research Institute (CAPRI). Both first-generation 2006 Outstanding Friar Alumnus from the UT Austin and college graduates, the Romos have a son, Carlos, who earned degrees the Isabel la Catolica award, the highest award given to non-Spanish from and the University of Texas School of Law. subjects, bestowed upon him in 2007 by King Juan Carlos of . In Their daughter, Anadelia, a graduate of Princeton University, received 2008, Romo received the Distinguished Alumnus Award from the Texas a doctoral degree from and teaches at Texas State Exes Alumni Association. University. In 2010, he received the San Antonio North Chamber Gov. Dolph The Romos are avid art collectors. Their private art collection is Briscoe Salute to Excellence Award. In 2011, Romo was presented particularly strong in works on paper by Chicana/Chicano and U.S. Latino artists with a regional focus on Texas and the Southwest. The collection includes works by Luis Jimenez, Carmen Lomas Garza, Cesar Martinez and Vincent Valdez, as well as print suites from Self Help Graphics and Coronado Studio. Recently, more than 60 prints from their collection were on display San Antonio’s McNay Museum in an exhibit titled “Estampas de la Raza.” The traveling exhibit portrays the Latino experience in the United States through the work of 44 Mexican-American and Latino artists. These amazing prints are now on view at the Albuquerque Museum of Art and will continue to the North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh, followed by the Vincent Price Art Museum in Los Angeles. A talented photographer, Romo’s photos have been included in numerous regional art exhibits including “Havana,” a collection of photos taken in Cuba, and “South Africa,” a selection of his photos taken on a trip to rural South Africa. His “Small Town Texas” exhibit was displayed at the UTSA Institute of Texan Cultures. An assortment of his photos was featured in China’s most respected photography magazine, Popular Photography. Romo and four other Texas photographers showed Dr. Ricardo Romo prepares to introduce Larry Coker as the their work in the exhibit “Infinite Horizons: Visions of Texas” as a Texas- school’s first football coach on March 6, 2009. China cultural exchange. 48 • 2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf History & Records 2014-15 Season Statistics______50-53 Conference/NCAA History______54-55 Conference Honor Roll______56 All-Time Team Championships______57 Year-By-Year Results______58-67 Team/Individual Records______68 UTSA Oak Hills Invitational Records______69 Lone Star Invitational Records______70 All-Time Roster______71 Roadrunners In The Pros______72 2014-15 Season Statistics Fall 2014 Team Results Date______Tournament______Finish/Teams______Scores 9/8-9______Sam Hall Intercollegiate (Hattiesburg, Miss.)______8th/15______288-286-285—859 (+7) 9/29-30_____ Mark Simpson Colorado Invitational (Erie, Colo.)______7th/17______288-292—580 (+4) 10/6-7______Jerry Pate National Invitational (Vestavia Hills, Ala.)______T-10th/12______296-289-288—873 (+33) 10/13-14____ Miramont Invitational (Bryan, Texas)______2nd/13______297-284—581 (+5) 10/24-26____ Price’s “Give ‘Em Five” Invitational (El Paso, Texas)______5th/14______267-291-278—836 (-28)

Fall 2014 Individual Averages Player______Rds-Stks______Lo______Avg.______Top Finish Brett Hogan______13-925______66______71.15______T-3rd at Miramont Invitational Zander Lozano______13-946______70______72.77______T-20th at Sam H. Hall Intercollegiate Bryce Alley______13-947______65______72.85______20th at Price’s “Give ‘Em Five” Invitational Garrison Lackey______13-947______68______72.85______T-17th at Miramont Invitational Reed Stegall______3-219______70______73.00______T-57th at Price’s “Give ‘Em Five” Invitational J.J. Lindsey______13-952______67______73.23______T-23rd at Miramont Invitational Christian De La Cruz____ 2-156______76______78.00______T-68th at Miramont Invitational

Spring 2015 Team Results Date______Tournament______Finish/Teams______Scores 2/9-10______UTSA Oak Hills Invitational (San Antonio, Texas)______2nd/15______290-287-289—866 (+14) 2/20-22_____ Bayou City Collegiate Championships (Humble, Texas)______10th/15______294-293-293—880 (+16) 2/23-24_____ St. Mary’s Invitational (San Antonio, Texas)______individuals only______3/2-3______Louisiana Classics (Lafayette, La.)______9th/14______293-294-297—884 (+20) 3/13-14_____ Border Olympics (Laredo, Texas)______14th/18______289-294-304—887 (+23) 3/23-24_____ Lone Star Invitational (San Antonio, Texas)______5th/16______284-281-288—853 (-11) 4/4-5______Aggie Invitational (Bryan, Texas)______10th/13______315-300-311—926 (+62) 4/26-28_____ Conference USA Championship (Texarkana, Ark.)______9th/13______295-295-303—893 (+29)

Spring 2015 Individual Averages Player______Rds-Stks______Lo______Avg.______Top Finish Zander Lozano______21-1,541______67______73.38______T-1st at Lone Star Invitational Brett Hogan______21-1,561______69______74.33______T-5th at UTSA Oak Hills Invitational Bryce Alley______21-1,563______68______74.43______T-5th at UTSA Oak Hills Invitational Reed Stegall______11-822______69______74.73______T-10th at UTSA Oak Hills Invitational J.J. Lindsey______21-1,580______71______75.24______T-29th at Aggie Invitational Garrison Lackey______21-1,589______69______75.67______T-28th at Lone Star Invitational Christian De La Cruz___ 11-836______74______76.00______T-7th at St. Mary’s Invitational Trace Morrow______8-624______74______78.00______54th at St. Mary’s Invitational

2014-15 Individual Averages Player______Rds-Stks______Lo______Avg.______Top Finish Brett Hogan______34-2,486______66______73.12______T-3rd at Miramont Invitational Zander Lozano______34-2,487______67______73.15______T-1st at Lone Star Invitational Bryce Alley______34-2,510______65______73.82______T-5th at UTSA Oak Hills Invitational Reed Stegall______14-1,041______69______74.36______T-10th at UTSA Oak Hills Invitational J.J. Lindsey______34-2,532______67______74.47______T-23rd at Miramont Invitational Garrison Lackey______34-2,536______68______74.59______T-17th at Miramont Invitational Christian De La Cruz___ 13-992______74______76.31______T-7th at St. Mary’s Invitational Trace Morrow______8-624______74______78.00______54th at St. Mary’s Invitational

50 • 2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf 2014-15 Season Statistics B ry c e A l l e y Lone Star Invitational (72/7,247) Sophomore • Longview, Texas Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place 76 74 76 226 *T-70th Tournament-by-Tournament Results Aggie Invitational (72/7,146) Sam Hall Intercollegiate (71/6,902) Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place 77 80 81 238 T-58th 72 72 72 216 T-36th Season Mark Simpson Colorado Invitational (72/7,771) Events Rds-Strokes Low Avg. Top Finish Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place 5 13-992 74 76.31 T-7th 72 72 ccd 144 T-22nd Jerry Pate National Invitational (70/7,228) Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place B r e t t H o g a n 81 73 72 226 T-50th Junior • Calgary, Alberta Miramont Invitational (72/7,174) Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place Tournament-by-Tournament Results 76 76 ccd 152 T-47th Sam Hall Intercollegiate (71/6,902) Price’s “Give ‘Em Five” Invitational (72/7,307) Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place 80 71 75 226 T-71st 65 70 74 209 20th Mark Simpson Colorado Invitational (72/7,771) UTSA Oak Hills Invitational (71/6,765) Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place 71 70 ccd 141 T-6th 75 68 71 214 T-5th Jerry Pate National Invitational (70/7,228) Bayou City Collegiate Championships (72/6,967) Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place 70 71 72 213 T-15th 75 76 74 225 T-60th Miramont Invitational (72/7,174) Louisiana Classics (72/6,898) Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place 72 68 ccd 140 T-3rd 72 71 76 219 T-17th Price’s “Give ‘Em Five” Invitational (72/7,307) Border Olympics (72/7,375) Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place 67 72 66 205 8th 69 77 76 222 T-50th UTSA Oak Hills Invitational (71/6,765) Lone Star Invitational (72/7,247) Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place 73 69 72 214 T-5th 74 70 76 220 T-48th Bayou City Collegiate Championships (72/6,967) Aggie Invitational (72/7,146) Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place 71 73 70 214 T-10th 81 80 76 237 T-55th Louisiana Classics (72/6,898) Conference USA Championship (72/6,869) Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place 78 77 80 235 T-79th 75 72 79 226 T-42nd Border Olympics (72/7,375) Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place Season 79 74 74 227 T-72nd Events Rds-Strokes Low Avg. Top Finish Lone Star Invitational (72/7,247) 12 34-2,510 65 73.82 T-5th Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place 71 75 72 218 T-38th Aggie Invitational (72/7,146) C h r i s t i a n D e L a C r u z Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place Freshman • San Antonio, Texas 76 80 75 231 T-38th Conference USA Championship (72/6,869) Tournament-by-Tournament Results Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place Miramont Invitational (72/7,174) 79 73 70 222 T-23rd Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place 80 76 ccd 156 *T-68th Season UTSA Oak Hills Invitational (71/6,765) Events Rds-Strokes Low Avg. Top Finish Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place 12 34-2,486 66 73.12 T-3rd 74 74 74 222 *T-34th St. Mary’s Invitational (72/6,937) Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Total Place 75 75 150 *T-7th 2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf • 51 2014-15 Season Statistics G a r r i s o n L a c k e y J.J. L i n d s e y Senior • Weslaco, Texas Junior • Adkins, Texas

Tournament-by-Tournament Results Tournament-by-Tournament Results Sam Hall Intercollegiate (71/6,902) Sam Hall Intercollegiate (71/6,902) Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place 74 70 76 220 T-51st 71 76 68 215 T-28th Mark Simpson Colorado Invitational (72/7,771) Mark Simpson Colorado Invitational (72/7,771) Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place 73 74 ccd 147 T-29th 76 78 ccd 154 T-74th Jerry Pate National Invitational (70/7,228) Jerry Pate National Invitational (70/7,228) Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place 74 75 72 221 T-38th 77 75 72 224 T-46th Miramont Invitational (72/7,174) Miramont Invitational (72/7,174) Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place 73 72 ccd 145 T-17th 76 71 ccd 147 T-23rd Price’s “Give ‘Em Five” Invitational (72/7,307) Price’s “Give ‘Em Five” Invitational (72/7,307) Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place 68 75 71 214 T-39th 67 75 70 212 T-31st UTSA Oak Hills Invitational (71/6,765) UTSA Oak Hills Invitational (71/6,765) Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place 72 74 78 224 T-42nd 73 76 76 225 T-45th Bayou City Collegiate Championships (72/6,967) Bayou City Collegiate Championships (72/6,967) Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place 78 74 78 230 77th 72 75 75 222 T-43rd Louisiana Classics (72/6,898) Louisiana Classics (72/6,898) Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place 76 75 76 227 T-59th 75 81 75 231 T-71st Border Olympics (72/7,375) Border Olympics (72/7,375) Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place 73 73 83 229 T-85th 72 75 81 228 T-80th Lone Star Invitational (72/7,247) Lone Star Invitational (72/7,247) Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place 69 72 75 216 T-28th 72 71 74 217 T-31st Aggie Invitational (72/7,146) Aggie Invitational (72/7,146) Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place 81 76 81 238 T-58th 77 71 80 228 T-29th Conference USA Championship (72/6,869) Conference USA Championship (72/6,869) Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place 72 75 78 225 T-35th 75 75 79 229 T-53rd

Season Season Events Rds-Strokes Low Avg. Top Finish Events Rds-Strokes Low Avg. Top Finish 12 34-2,536 68 74.59 T-17th 12 34-2,532 67 74.47 T-23rd

52 • 2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf 2014-15 Season Statistics Z a n d e r L o z a n o T r a c e M o r r o w Freshman • Boerne, Texas Sophomore • Midland, Texas

Tournament-by-Tournament Results Tournament-by-Tournament Results Sam Hall Intercollegiate (71/6,902) UTSA Oak Hills Invitational (71/6,765) Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place 71 73 70 214 T-20th 76 80 77 233 *T-71st Mark Simpson Colorado Invitational (72/7,771) St. Mary’s Invitational (72/6,937) Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Total Place 72 76 ccd 148 T-39th 85 75 160 *54th Jerry Pate National Invitational (70/7,228) Lone Star Invitational (72/7,247) Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place 75 70 74 219 T-30th 74 79 78 231 *T-81st Miramont Invitational (72/7,174) Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place Season 76 73 ccd 149 T-30th Events Rds-Strokes Low Avg. Top Finish Price’s “Give ‘Em Five” Invitational (72/7,307) 3 8-624 74 78.00 54th Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place 71 74 71 216 49th UTSA Oak Hills Invitational (71/6,765) R e e d S t e g a l l Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place Senior • San Angelo, Texas 72 76 70 218 T-17th Bayou City Collegiate Championships (72/6,967) Tournament-by-Tournament Results Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place Price’s “Give ‘Em Five” Invitational (72/7,307) 77 71 74 221 T-36th Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place Louisiana Classics (72/6,898) 75 70 74 219 *T-57th Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place UTSA Oak Hills Invitational (71/6,765) 70 71 70 211 3rd Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place Border Olympics (72/7,375) 72 69 75 216 *T-10th Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place St. Mary’s Invitational (72/6,937) 75 72 73 220 T-40th Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Total Place Lone Star Invitational (72/7,247) 80 75 155 *T-27th Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place Border Olympics (72/7,375) 72 68 67 207 T-1st Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place Aggie Invitational (72/7,146) 74 75 80 229 *T-85th Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place Lone Star Invitational (72/7,247) 81 73 80 234 47th Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place Conference USA Championship (72/6,869) 71 70 81 222 *T-55th Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Place 73 81 76 230 59th Season Events Rds-Strokes Low Avg. Top Finish Season 5 14-1,041 69 74.36 T-10th Events Rds-Strokes Low Avg. Top Finish 12 34-2,487 67 73.15 T-1st * played as individual

2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf • 53 Conference/NCAA History Year-By-Year Conference Tournament Finish Year______Champion______Runner-Up______UTSA______Individual Champion Trans America Athletic Conference 1987______Georgia Southern (874)______Houston Baptist (875)______3rd (882)______Steve Ford, Southern (206) 1988______Houston Baptist (893)______Georgia Southern (909)______7th (955)______Paul Davenport, Houston Baptist (218) 1989______Houston Baptist (910)______Georgia Southern (925)______3rd (933)____ Mitchell Partridge, Georgia Southern (220) 1990______Stetson (918)______UTSA (920)______2nd (920)______Tommy Roddy, Mercer (223) 1991______Georgia State (881)______Stetson (894)______3rd (901)______Tom Creavy, Stetson* (214) Southland Conference 1992______Texas State (895)______North Texas (897)______6th (940)______Thad Harbour, Texas State* (219) 1993______North Texas (905)______Stephen F. Austin (918)______6th (943)______Brian McMyler, SFA (216) 1994______Sam Houston St. (881)______North Texas (893)______3rd (897)______Dean Choate, Sam Houston (215) 1995______UT Arlington (884)______La.-Monroe (902)______4th (903)______Jason Hughes, UT Arlington (217) 1996______North Texas (886)______Texas State (896)______7th (923)______Ryan Palmer, North Texas (217) 1997______Texas State (888)______UTSA (889)______2nd (889)______Magnus Dohlvik, UTSA (219) 1998______Southeastern La. (855)______Texas State (892)______7th (906)______Bill Sherman, Southeastern La. (210) 1999______Stephen F. Austin (892)______UT Arlington (892)______8th (918)______Brandt Kieschnick, Sam Houston ______and David Bolen, Sam Houston (218) 2000______Southeastern La. (883)______UTSA (884)______2nd (884)______Adam Babb, UT Arlington (213) 2001______Lamar (891)______SE Louisiana (902)______7th (919)______Chris Stroud, Lamar (213) 2002______Lamar (882)______UT Arlington (894)______5th (909)______Mark Van Hoose, Lamar (216) 2003______Lamar (846)______UTSA (848)______2nd (848)______Chris Stroud, Lamar (206) 2004______La.-Monroe (869)______Lamar (869)______6th (882)______Robert Jefferson, Sam Houston* (212) 2005______UT Arlington (861)______La.-Monroe (874)______7th (912)______Jordan Krantz, UT Arlington (208) 2006______Lamar (871)______UTSA (880)______2nd (880)______John Elizondo, UTSA (213) 2007______Lamar (825)______SE Louisiana (858)______3rd (877)______Dawie Van Der Walt, Lamar (203) 2008______Lamar (866)______Texas State (894)______T-4th (896)______Scott Kelly, Sam Houston* (215) 2009______Lamar (859)______UT Arlington (869)______4th (884)______Cedric Scotto, Southeastern La. (212) 2010______Southeastern La. (862)______Central Arkansas (873)______7th (902______Alvaro Arizbaieta, Southeastern La. (208) 2011______UT Arlington (862)______Lamar (872)______7th (896)______MJ Daffue, Lamar* (212) 2012______Lamar* (890)______Central Arkansas (890)______8th (932)______MJ Daffue, Lamar (216) Western Athletic Conference 2013______New Mexico State (887)______UT Arlington (893)______4th (903)______Paul McConnell, UT Arlington (218) Conference USA 2014______Rice (861)______UAB (862)______11th (898)______Matt Mabrey, Tulsa (209) 2015______North Texas (861)#______UAB (868)______9th (893)______Juan Munoz, North Texas (211) * won playoff • # won match play competition

UTSA was a member of the Trans America Athletic Confer- ence from 1987-91, the Southland Conference from1992- 2012 and the Western Athletic Conference in 2012-13 before joining Conference USA on July 1, 2013.

54 • 2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf Conference/NCAA History Magnus Dohlvik was Top Individual Conference Finisher the 1997 Southland Year____ Name______Score______Place Conference individual Trans America Athletic Conference medalist and became 1987____ Kurt Martin______72-70-70—212______2nd UTSA’s first-ever NCAA 1988____ David Petry______77-78-83—238______23rd regional qualifier one year later. 1989____ Hector Trevino______73-80-74—227______T-3rd 1990____ Rob Anderson______71-77-82—230______T-9th ______Chris Clark______72-77-81—230______T-9th ______Gordon Wessel______75-73-82—230______T-9th 1991____ Derek Steinbruck______72-71-75—218______T-3rd Southland Conference 1992____ Shawn Smith______81-76-76—233______N/A 1993____ Bryan Novoa______78-75-73—226______T-3rd 1994____ Steve Ward______75-71-73—219______6th 1995____ Michael Connell______77-70-73—220______T-2nd 1996____ Jimmy Muse______75-79-75—229______T-16th 1997____ Magnus Dohlvik______70-72-77—219______1st 1998____ Magnus Dohlvik______72-72-76—220______8t 1999____ Court Watson______73-74-76—223______T-7th 2000____ Gibby Martens______70-80-71—221______T-5th 2001____ Luke Healy______75-81-71—227______T-13th 2002____ Michael Givilancz______74-71-76—221______4th 2003____ John Elizondo______74-71-65—210______3rd 2004____ Mike Mezel______69-77-76—222______19th 2005____ Nick Olivarri______74-78-71—223______T-12 NCAA Regional Qualifiers 2006____ John Elizondo______67-71-75—213______1st Name______Score______Year__ Place 2007____ Thomas Kearney______70-69-77—216______T-7th Magnus Dohlvik___76-73-74—223___ 1998____t75th 2008____ Thomas Kearney______75-74-72—221______T-8th Mike Mezel______83-74-80—237___ 2004____ t91st 2009____ Kyle Collins______71-68-75—214______4th 2010____ Emiliano Martinez______78-74-71­—223______T-15th 2011____ Ryan Werre______71-69-74—214______T-3rd 2012____ Ryan Werre______77-71-76—224______T-7th Western Athletic Conference 2013____ Garrison Lackey______70-79-74—223______T-5th ______J.J. Lindsey______69-76-78—223______T-5th Conference USA 2014____ Brett Hogan______76-70-74—220_____ T-22nd 2015____ Brett Hogan______79-73-70—222______T-23rd

Mike Mezei became the program’s second NCAA postseason qualifier when he participated in the 2004 NCAA Central Regional.

2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf • 55 Conference Honor Roll First Team All-Conference

Micheal Connell Magnus Dohlvik Gibby Martens Mike Mezei Bryan Novoa 1995 1997, ‘98 2002 2004 1993

Southland Conference Southland Conference Southland Conference Individual Medalists Freshman of the Year Student-Athlete of the Year

Magnus Dohlvik John Elizondo Ryan Werre Matt Johnston 1997 2006 2011 2005

All-Conference Trans America Athletic Conference Southland Conference Luke Healy______2003 Thomas Kearney______2007 Coach of the Year Nick Olivarri______2005 First Team Ryan Werre______2011 Micheal Connell______1995 Magnus Dohlvik______1997, ‘98 Honorable Mention Gibby Martens______2002 Lewis Chong______2011 Mike Mezei______2004 Nicko Dodd______2010 Bryan Novoa______1993 Emiliano Martinez______2010 John Elizondo______2005 Second Team Kyle Collins______2009 John Elizondo______2006 Trans America Gibby Martens______2000, ‘01 Athletic Conference Shawn Smith______1992 Rob Anderson______1990 Steve Ward______1994 Joel Williamson Chris Clark______1990 Ryan Werre______2012 1990 Raymond Cole______1987 Kurt Martin______1987 Third Team Lance Mullins______1991 Conference USA Kyle Collins______2007 Derek Steinbruck______1991 John Elizondo______2004 All-Freshman Team Hector Trevino______1989 Michael Givilancz______2002 Bryce Alley______2014 Gordon Wessels______1989, ‘90 Zander Lozano______2015 56 • 2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf All-Time Team Championships

• Olmos Park Invitational • UTA United Technologies Invitational Olmos Park Golf Course; San Antonio, Texas Bear Creek Country Club; Dallas, Texas Sept. 22, 1983 Nov. 15, 1994

• UALR Invitational • Louisiana Tech Invitational Rebsamen Park Golf Course; Little Rock, Ark. Southern Trace Golf Course; Shreveport, La. Oct. 7-8, 1985 Oct. 22-24, 1995

• Texas Wesleyan Invitational • Centenary Hal Sutton Intercollegiate Pecan Plantation Golf Course; Granbury, Texas East Ridge Country Club; Shreveport, La. Oct. 24-24, 1985 Nov. 6-7, 1995

• Lou Plummer Invitational • UTSA Intercollegiate Elkins Lake Course; Huntsville, Texas Cedar Creek Country Club; San Antonio, Texas March 5-6, 1987 March 4-5, 1996

• Baylor Invitational • Hilton Invitational Cottonwood Creek Country Club; Waco, Texas Southern Hills Country Club; Broken Arrow, Okla. March 20-21, 1987 Oct. 12-13, 1999

• St. Mary’s Invitational • Shocker Invitational Willow Springs Golf Course; San Antonio, Texas Wichita State Golf Course; Wichita, Kan. Oct. 1-2, 1987 April 8-9, 2002

• Texas Lutheran Invitational • Falcon Invitational Starcke Park Golf Course; Seguin, Texas Eisenhower Blue Course; Colorado Springs, Colo. Nov. 15-16, 1987 Sept. 19-21, 2003

• St. Mary’s Invitational • Crown Colony Classic Tapatio Springs; Boerne, Texas Crown Colony Country Club; Lufkin, Texas March 19-20, 1990 Oct. 13-14, 2003

• UTSA Spring Invitational • Rice Intercollegiate Cedar Creek Country Club; San Antonio, Texas Black Horse Golf Club; Cypress, Texas March 5-6, 1990 Feb. 9-10, 2004

• Alamo Intercollegiate • Rice Intercollegiate Sonterra Country Club; San Antonio, Texas Westwood Golf Club; Houston, Texas Oct. 1991 Feb. 4-5, 2013

• UTSA Spring Golf Classic • Rice Intercollegiate Sonterra Country Club; San Antonio, Texas Westwood Golf Club; Houston, Texas March 18-19, 1991 Feb. 17-18, 2014

• Centenary Hal Sutton Intercollegiate Northwood Country Club; Shreveport, La. Nov. 6-8, 1994

2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf • 57 Year-By-Year Results

(Editor’s note: Some years are incomplete. We UTSA Vs. Texas Lutheran BAYLOR INVITATIONAL CHARLES COODY WEST TEXAS welcome any corrections) Oct. 3, Seguin CC Feb. 28-March 1, Cottonwood Creek GC INVITATIONAL Seguin, Texas Waco, Texas Oct. 29-30, Fairway Oaks CC 1982-83 No results available Martin 80-81—161; Kloza 85-78—163; Abilene, Texas UTSA vs. Baylor Chevalier 87-79—166; Tucker 85-82—167; t15, Martin 83-76-159; t15, Petry 76-83—159; March 9, Tapatio Springs GC 1984-85 Flaherty 89-85—174. t15, Bryan 86-73—159; Linnstaedter 79-77- Boerne, Texas PIZZA HUT/SHSU INVITATIONAL t9th of 17, 337-320—657. 156; Relf 85-74-159. Baylor 308; UTSA 345 April 15-16, Waterwood National GC 7th, 323-300—623. Huntsville, Texas UTSA/DOMINION INVITATIONAL UTSA Vs. Trinity Rangel 82-83—165, Martin 85-81—166, March 28-29, Dominion CC TEXAS LUTHERAN INVITATIONAL March 11, Pecan Valley GC Hresko 81-87—168, Caruso 84-88—172, San Antonio, Texas Nov. 15-16, Starcke Park GC San Antonio, Texas Kloza 84-89-173. t7, Martin 77-74—151; t7, Chevalier 73- Seguin, Texas Trinity 310; UTSA 348 11th of 14, 331-339—670. 78—151; 13, Kloza 79-74—153; 18, Tucker t3, Petry 75-73-77—225. 78-76—154; 21, Hresko 77-78—155; 28, 1st, 299-284-311—894. Texas Lutheran Bulldog 1985-86 Flaherty 78-79—157; 32, Rangel 81-78—159. Invitational FORT WORTH INVITATIONAL 4th of 9, 312-203—614. CROWN COLONY CLASSIC March 14, Sept. 19-20, Pecan Valley GC Feb. 27-28, Crown Colony CC Seguin, Texas Fort Worth, Texas 1986-87 Lufkin, Texas Robert May 79; Nick Milanovich 81; Jim 1, Martin 73-70-72—215; Q. Alexander 77- MARY HARDIN-BAYLOR INVITATIONAL t26, Petry 81-84—165; 31, Martin 80-91-171; Aycock 81; Shawn Angel 81; Rick Sanchez 72-79—228; Caruso 81-73-75—229; Kloza Oct. 10-11, Leon Valley GC 32, Bryan 85-88—173;36, Linnstardter 84-95- 101. 78-74-78—230; Tucker 78-77-76—231. No results available 179; 37, Flanigan 93-88-181. 8th of 8, 332. 2nd of 5, 306-289-301—896 9th of 9, 423-446—869. LOU PLUMMER INVITATIONAL UTSA vs. Baylor CITY INVITATIONAL March 5-6, Elkins Lake GC BORDER OLYMPICS March 17, Morris Williams GC Sept. 23-24, Lincoln Park GC Huntsville, Texas March 5-6, Laredo CC Austin, Texas Oklahoma City, Okla. 2, Martin 72-71—143; t14, Cole 76-73-149; Laredo, Texas Baylor 329; UTSA 359 7, Martin 70-68-73—211; Tucker 71-76-71— t14, Tucker 71-78—149; 25, Bell 73-79-152; t26, Petry 73-70-80-223; Martin 76-80-70-226; 218; Caruso 74-72-73—219; Q. Alexander Petry 79-76—155. Sandoval 77-80-78-235; t57, Bryan 81-75- UTSA vs. Texas State 77-73-72—222; Kloza 77-77-74—228. 1st of 14, 292-298—590. 82—238; Linnsteadter 89-87-78-254; Flanigan March 29 6th of 6, 292-289-289—870. 77-nc-nc. San Marcos, Texas BAYLOR INVITATIONAL 13 th of 15, 309-315-306—918. Texas State 294; UTSA 344 UALR INVITATIONAL March 20-21, Cottonwood Creek CC Oct. 7-8, Rebsamen Park GC Waco, Texas BAYLOR INVITATIONAL UTSA Vs. Texas Lutheran Little Rock, Ark. t5, Bell 77-72—149; t5, Tucker 74-75—149; March 20-22, Cottonwood GC April 4 t1, Tucker 73-72—145; t1, Q. Alexander 12, Cole 75-76—151; t14, Martin 75- Waco, Texas Seguin, Texas 74-71—145; Martin 75-73-148; Hresko 75- 77—152; Sandoval 83-83—166. 10, Petry 75-73-148; t12, Linnstaedter 74- Texas Lutheran 290; UTSA 336 74—149; Caruso 79-74—153. 1st of 15, 301-300—601. 75—149; t16, Bryan 78-79—157; Martin 1st of 10, 297-290—587. 78-81—159. UTSA/Texas A&M-Kingsville/Texas TRANS AMERICA ATHLETIC CONFERENCE 7th, 303-308—611. Lutheran Triangular ST MARY’S FALL INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT April 12, Fair Oaks CC Octc. 14-15, Tapatio Springs GC April 13-14, Forest Heights CC UTSA/DOMINION CLASSIC Fair Oaks, Texas Boerne, Texas Statesboro, Ga. March 14-15, The Dominion CC Texas Lutheran 310; Texas A&M-Kingsville 320; 3, Martin 76-73—149; 5, Caruso 75-75—150; 2, Martin 72-70-70—212; t6, Cole 76-73- San Antonio, Texas UTSA 373 15, Q. Alexander 81-74—155; 16, Tucker 71—220. t9, Petry 82-78—160; t19, Bryan 78-84—162. 77-78—155; 18, Kloza 80-76—156. 3rd of 10, 295-295-292—882 t6th, 316-328—644. UTSA/Trinity/Texas A&M-Kingsville 3rd of 10, 308-298—606. Triangular 1987-88 ALL-AMERICAN INTERCOLLEGIATE April 18, 2002, Willow Springs GC TEXAS WESLEYAN INVITATIONAL ST. MARY’S INVITATIONAL March 30-April 1, Bear Creek GC San Antonio, Texas Oct. 24-25, Pecan Plantation GC Oct. 1-2, Willow Springs GC Houston, Texas Texas A&M-Kingsville 316; Trinity 334; UTSA Granbury, Texas San Antonio, Texas Bryan 76-80—156; Petry, 77-78—155. 356 2, Martin 71-69—140; Tucker 72-77—149; t8, Bryan 78-74—152; t9, Petry 75-78—153. missed cut, 308-299—607. Kloza 73-78—151; Caruso 76-76—152; 1st, 300-300—600 UTSA Texas Lutheran Flaherty 80-72—152. SAM HOUSTON STATE CLASSIC April 27, 1983, Tapatio Springs GC 1st of 18. TEXAS INVITATIONAL April 7-8, Waterwood National GC Boerne, Texas Oct. 11-13, Grand Prairie CC Huntsville, Texas Texas Lutheran 301; UTSA 374 TRINITY INVITATIONAL Grand Prairie, Texas t17, Petry 76-78-154; t17, Martin 77-77—154; Nov. 4-5, Pecan Valley GC 4, Petry 74-74—148; t46, Bryan 88-80—168. t29, Linnstaedter 82-75—157; t65, Bryan 83- 1983-84 San Antonio, Texas t6th of 20, 313-309—622. 86—169; 69, Flanigan 86-85—171. Olmos Park Invitational No results available 10th of 13, 318-315—633. Sept 22, Olmos Park GC Huntsville INVITATIONAL San Antonio, Texas HAL SUTTON INVITATIONAL Oct. 21-22, Elkins Lake GC TRANS AMERICA ATHLETIC CONFERENCE 1, Gorski 71; Caruso 73, Mireault 75; B. Nov. 11-13 Huntsville, Texas TOURNAMENT Alexander 82; Q. Alexander 85. Shreveport, La. t33, Martin 72-78-150; Petry 76-77-153; April 20-22, Waterwood National GC 1st of 9, 301. Martin 232, Tucker 233, Flaherty 237, Hresko Linnstaedter 73-81-154; t49, Bryan 78-78-156; Huntsville, Texas 240, Rangel 241. Flanigan 79-81-160. 23, Petry 77-78-83—238; t26, Bryan 80-82- UTSA Vs. Schreiner 13th of 15, 940. 10th of 10, 299-314—613. 78—240. Sept. 28, Tapatio Springs GC 7th, 309-330-316—955. Boerne, Texas No results available

58 • 2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf BEAR CREEK INVITATIONAL ST. MARY’S INVITATIONAL 72-74-75—221. 1988-89 March 23-24, Bear Creek GC March 19-20, Tapatio Springs CC 3rd of 6,865. TEXAS Invitational Dallas, Texas Boerne, Texas Sept. 26-28, Woodhaven CC No results available 1, Anderson 74-66-140; 4, Wessels 70-76146; RICE/COLUMBIA LAKES INVITATIONAL Fort Worth, Texas t7, Steinbruck 76-64-150; 9, Brauner 74-77- Nov. 22-24, Columbia Lakes CC t8, Anderson 75-75-70—220; t10, Bryan TRANS AMERICA ATHLETIC CONFERENCE 151; Clark 153; Trevino 153; Parker 153. West Columbia, Texas 77-72-73—222; t12 Wessels 76-72-75—223; TOURNAMENT 1st, 293-293—586. t46, Mullins 86-75-70—231; t51, Hullett 78- t19, Petry 79-75-78—232. April 15-18, Innsbruck CC 79-75—232; t57, Johnson 74-76-83—233; 6th of 15, 302-294-296—892. Helen, Ga. HYATT BEAR CREEK INVITATIONAL t57, Steinbruck 75-82-76—233; t62, Parker t3, Trevino 73-80-74—227; 8, Wessels 76-81- March 26-27, Hyatt Bear Creek (East) 79-79-76—234. UC FERGUSON ALL-COLLEGE 74—231. Dallas, Texas 9th of 18, 306-309-297—912. TOURNAMENT 3rd of 8, 307-322-304—933 t18, Anderson 76-74-77—227; t31, Brauner Oct. 3-4, Westbury CC 77-79-74—230; t39, Parker 80-75-77-232; CROWN COLONY INVITATIONAL Oklahoma City, Okla. 1989-90 t39, Wessels 80-80-72—232; t70, Steinbruck Feb. 23-24, Crown Colony CC t7, Anderson 70-76-77—223; 8, Wessels 73- TEXAS INVITATIONAL 76-79-81—238. Lufkin, Texas 75-65—224; 15, Bryan 71-76-81—228; t18, Sept. 25-26, Woodhaven CC t9th, 311-307-300—918. No results available Petry 77-74-80—231. Fort Worth, Texas 2nd of 15, 285-301-312-898. t23, Anderson 75-76-75—226; t38, Parker 74- GRAND CANYON INVITATIONAL UTSA/SONTERRA SPRING CLASSIC 78-78—230; t40, Wessels 72-84-77—233. April 9-10, The Wigwam (West) March 18-19, Sonterra CC CHARLES COODY WEST TEXAS t11th, 298-213-303—913. Phoenix, Ariz. San Antonio, Texas INVITATIONAL 6, Anderson 71-75-71—217; t20, Parker 1, Steinbruck 71-75—146; t3, Hullett 78- Oct. 20-21, Fairway Oaks CC THE WOODLANDS INTERCOLLEGIATE 71-73-78—222; t35, Wessels 76-79-71—226; 73—151; t6, Mullins 77-75—152; 16, Parker Abilene, Texas Sept. 29-30, TPC at The Woodlands, t38, Clark 75-78-74—227; Brauner wd-wd-74. 80-75—155; t37, Schnurr 81-81—162; t51, 7, Wessels 77-70—147; 17, Petry 76-74— The Woodlands, Texas t4th, 293-305-290—888. Johnson 76-89—165; t53, White 87-79—166; 150; 24, Bryan 72-79—151; 57, Anderson t2, Anderson 72-76-72—220; t24, Brauner t59, Rodgers 81-87—168. 78-82—160; 73, Smith 83-88—173. 78-73-79—230; t31, Wessels 82-76-75—233; TRANS AMERICA ATHLETIC CONFERENCE 1st of 13, 300-298—600 (weather shortened). 6th of 12, 303-305—608. t36, Parker 75-75-86—237. TOURNAMENT 8th 313-306-303—922. April 15-17, The Club at Sonterra US MILITARY ACADEMY INVITATIONAL O.D. BOUNDS INTERCOLLEGIATE San Antonio, Texas March 22-23, Hidden Hills CC Oct. 24-26, Fossil Creek, O.D. BOUNDS INTERCOLLEGIATE t9, Anderson 71-77-82—230; t9, Clark 72- Austin, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Oct. 23-24, Fossil Creek GC 77-81—230; t9, Wessels 75-73-82—230; No results available 15, Wessels 73-75—148; 24, Petry 77- Fort Worth, Texas 12, Parker 74-76-81—231; 18, Steinbruck 73—150; t24, Bryan 78-74—152; t61, Smith t9, Brauner 76-73-80—229; t13, Steinbruck 74-79-82—235. HYATT BEAR CREEK INVITATIONAL 78-81—159; t75, Anderson 85-86-76—247. 76-79-75—230; t31, Anderson 77-79- t2nd of 8, 291-303-326—920. March 25-26, Hyatt Bear Creek (East), 10th of 18, 306-303—609. 79—231. Dallas, Texas 4th, 305-303-314—922. 1990-91 t11, Hullett 75-75-73—223; 20, Steinbruck MARY HARDIN-BAYLOR INVITATIONAL CHARLES COODY WEST TEXAS 76-76-75—227; t30, Mullins 81-71-77—229; Nov. 9, Horseshoe Bay (Ram Rock Course) UTSA/SONTERRA CLASSIC INTERCOLLEGIATE t42, Schnurr 80-73-78—231; t48, Parker 76- Horseshoe Bay, Texas Nov. 13-14, Sonterra CC Sept. 11-12, Fairway Oaks GC 77-80—233. 3, Brauner 78; t15, Wessels 84; 19, Anderson San Antonio, Texas Abilene, Texas 6th of 16, 307-295-303—905. 86; DQ, Petry; DQ, Bryan. t8, Clark 78; t8, Anderson 78; t9, Brauner t21, Steinbruck 78-72—150; t28, Mullins 79; 15, Steinbruck 80; t23, Wessels 83; t35, 77-74—151; t38, Rodgers 81-73—154; t48, TRANS AMERICA ATHLETIC CONFERENCE UTSA/SONTERRA CLASSIC Parker 87. Johnson 82-74—156; t63, Parker 86-77—163. TOURNAMENT Nov. 14-15, Sonterra CC 3rd, 322 (shortened due to rain). 9th of 15, 318-293—611. April 12-14, DeBary Plantation GC San Antonio, Texas DeBary, Fla. 1, Petry 75-74—149; 2, Bryan 75-75—150; RICE INVITATIONAL THE WOODLANDS INTERCOLLEGIATE t3, Steinbruck 72-74-72—218; 5, Mullins t9, Brauner 80-79—159; t11, Anderson 80- Nov. 24-26 Sept. 25-26, TPC at The Woodlands 70-75-74—219; t11, Hullett 76-76-75—227; 81—161; t12, Wessels 81-81—162. Columbia Lakes, Texas The Woodlands, Texas t26, Rodgers 78-82-80—240; t30, Parker 2nd of 14, 310-309—619. t17, Anderson 76-72-77—225; t26, Clark 77- 15, Mullins 75-76—151; 65, Johnson 82-80- 80-85-77—242. 79-75—231; t53, Steinbruck 78-78-77—233; 162; t73, Steinbruck 83-81—164; t81, White 3rd of 8, 296-307-298—901. UTPA INVITATIONAL t68, Wessels 82-81-76—239. 82-86—168; 89, Parker 92-93—185. Feb. 16-18, Campestre CC 11th, 310-305-302—917. 18th of 18, 322-323—645. 1991-92 Monterrey, Mexico THE WOODLANDS INTERCOLLEGIATE No results available WOODYARD-HUNGARLAND LU ELLEN GIBBS INVITATIONAL Sept. 24-25, TPC at The Woodlands, INVITATIONAL Oct. 11-12, Elkins Lake CC The Woodlands, Texas SAM HOUSTON STATE Classic March 1-2, Elkins Lake CC Huntsville, Texas t17, Mullins 74-78—152; t48, Hullett 80- March 2-3, Elkins Lake GC, Huntsville, Texas 4, Johnsson 72-74—146; t6, Mullins 72-75— 79—159; t52, Smith 78-82—160; t74, Winn Huntsville, Texas t6, Wessels 73-77—150; t9, Clark 80- 147; t18, Hullett 73-79—152; t20, Steinbruck 82-82—164. t12, Anderson 76-73—149; t25, Brauner 71—151; t23, Steinbruck 79-75—154; 75-78—153; t31, Flanagan 76-82—158. 12th of 18, 631. 75-77—152; t30, Wessels 78-75—153; t32, t28, Anderson 81-74—155; t34, Parker 4th of 14, 292-306—598. Trevino 77-77—154; t50, Bryan 81-77—158. 81-75—156. ELKINS LAKE INVITATIONAL 6th of 16, 306-302—608. 2nd, 313-295—608. HYATT BEAR CREEK FALL CLASSIC Oct. 17-18, Elkins Lake CC Oct. 29-30, Bear Creek (East) Course Huntsville, Texas ST. MARY’S INVITATIONAL UTSA SPRING INVITATIONAL Dallas, Texas t5, Mullins 75-71—146; t15, Hullett 73-77- March 6-7, Tapatio Springs CC March 5-6, Cedar Creek GC t10, Steinbruck 79-75—154; t10, Mullins 150; t15, Steinbruck 73-77-150; t39, Lyon Boerne, Texas San Antonio, Texas 79-75—154; t39, Rodgers 80-78—158; t47, 74-80-154; 54, Winn 80-78—158. 3rd of 15, 305-313—618. t2, Brauner 73-77—150; t4, Parker 76- Hullett 84-75-159 101, Johnson 89-85—174. 4th of 14, 598. 75_151; t4, Clark 76-75—151; 8, Wessels 6th of 20, 322-303—625. NCNB INVITATIONAL 79-73-152; t19, Steinbruck 77-81—158; 22, UTPA CLASSIC March 20-21, Cottonwood Creek GC Anderson 78-82—160. UTPA CLASSIC Nov. 11-12, The Club at Cimarron Waco, Texas 1st, 304-306—610. Nov. 11-13, The Club at Cimarron Mission, Texas 21st of 29, 315. (weather shortened). Mission, Texas 1, Mullins 71-71—142; t2, Hullett 70-73—143; t8, Steinbruck 71-71-74—216; t8, Hullett 19, Steinbruck 75-76-151; t21, Smith 79- 70-74-72—216; t11, Mullins 70-73-74—217; 76—155; t29, Lyon 80-82—162. 16, Flanagan 74-76-70—220; t17, Rodgers 4th of 7, 882. 2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf • 59 ALAMO INTERCOLLEGIATE FALL CLASSIC 6th of 14, 299 (rain shortened). 81-85—166; 82, Sewall 79-88—167. HAL SUTTON INVITATIONAL Nov. 18-19, Tapatio Springs CC 12th of 18, 297-329—626. Nov. 7-8, Northwood CC Boerne, Texas UTPA CLASSIC Shreveport, La. t2, Steinbruck 215; t2, Hullett 215; 4, Lyon Nov. 9-10, The Club at Cimarron UTPA CLASSIC 3, Connell 71-68-75-214; 13, Ward 79-71- 216; 5, Winn 217. Mission, Texas Nov. 7-9, The Club at Cimarron 74—224; t13, Ulfvengren 74-75-75—224; 1st of 10, 875. 4, Norris 76-70-73—219; t9, Novoa 75-75- Mission, Texas t15, Womack 72-74-79-225; t36, Edfors 73—223; 13, Curren 74-78-73—225; t24, 2, Seibert 73-66-77—216; 3, Ward 74-72- 79-74-81—234. RICE/COLUMBIA LAKES INVITATIONAL Jason Daly 80-75-75-230; t41. Scethkamp 73—219; t8, Womack 73-79-76—228; t14, 1st of 12, 296-287-303—886. Nov. 29-Dec. 1, Columbia Lakes CC 81-77-83—241. Sinclair 81-76-79—236; 19, Sinclair 81-84- West Columbia, Texas 3rd of 9, 305-297-294—896. 81—246. UTA/UNITED SPORTS TECHNOLOGIES t58, Steinbruck 771-81-83—241; t72, Hullett 3rd of 4, 301-2923-305—899. INVITATIONAL 85-81-78—244; t75, Mullins 82-76-87—245; RICE INVITATIONAL Nov. 14-15, Bear Creek GC t81, Lyons 83-86-78–247; t85, Winn 86-81- Nov. 27-29, Columbia Lakes CC RICE/COLUMBIA LAKES INVITATIONAL Arlington, Texas 83—250. West Columbia, Texas Nov. 26-28, Columbia Lakes CC 4, Connell 75-70—145; 5, Ward 71-75–146; t16 of 17, 327-319-322—968. t9, Novoa 80-70-74—224; t60, Griff 80-82- West Columbia, Texas t5, Ulfvengren 7274—146; 28, Womack 76—238; t64, Norris 82-75-82—239; t79, t15, Ward 79-76-73—228; t25, Womack 78-73—151. CROWN COLONY INVITATIONAL Curren 89-82-78—249. 78-76-77—231; t40, Connel 79-74-82—235; 1st of 18, 296-292—588. Feb. 22-23, Crown Colony CC 15th of 18, 331-309-310—950. t53, Seibert 79-83-77—239; t83, Sinclair Lufkin, Texas 82-86-83—251. UTSA SPRING CLASSIC t41, Smith 77. Crown Colony Classic 10th of 18, 315-309-309—933. Feb. 26-28, Cedar Creek GC 14th 18, 312. Feb. 22-23, Crown Colony CC San Antonio, Texas Lufkin, Texas Texas State CLASSIC t1, Edfors 147; t9, Ward 74-77—151; t20, UTSA SPRING INVITATIONAL t41, Smith 77; t47, Curren 78; t47, Christian March 14-15, Circle C GC Womack 75-78-153; t20, Ulfvengren 72- March 16-17, Cedar Creek GC Snethkamp 78; t57, Lyon 79; 82, Marules 82. Austin, Texas 81—153; t20, Hays 76-77—153; t26, Seibert San Antonio, Texas 14th of 18, 312. 7, Hays 71-73—144; Womack 78-72—150; 73-81—154; t32, Sewall 77-78—155; t38, t6, Snethkamp 74-76—150; 15, Schnurr 77- Connel 78-74—152; Ward 80-72—152; Sinclair 78-79-157; t43, Connell 75-83—158; 77-154; t45, Marules 81-83—164; t45, Lyon BORDER OLYMPICS Sinclair 83-78—161. t65, Graves 84-84-168. 81-83—164; t64, Curren 84-86-170. Feb. 25-28, Laredo CC 3rd of 11, 307-291—598. UTSA ‘Orange’, 4th of 15, 294-316—610; 10th of 13, 643. Laredo, Texas UTSA ‘Blue’, 6th of 15, 301-311—612. t20, Novoa 79-76-76-231; t36, Griff 77-80- WATERWOOD INTERCOLLEGIATE PECAN VALLEY INVITATIONAL 78-235; 68, Norris 84-76-84-244; t77, Flores March 1994, Waterwood National GC CROWN COLONY INVITATIONAL March 19-20, Pecan Valley GC 80-83-86-249; t85, Merules 8-88-92-259; 88, Huntsville, Texas March 2-4, Crown Colony CC Fort Worth, Texas Daly 86-85-90-261. t11, Hays 75-77—152; t20, Ward 78-76— Lufkin, Texas 10th of 14, 910. 14th of 15, 324-315-328—967. 154; t25, Connel 74-81—155; t31, Womack t1, Edfors 72; t6, Ward 74; t37, Hays 77; t37, 86-71—157; t36, Sinclair 81-77—158. Womack 77; T66, Ulfvengren 80. DFW /BEAR CREEK INVITATIONAL UTSA SPRING CLASSIC t3rd of 7, 308-301—609. 3rd of 17, 300. March 23-24, Bear Creek CC March 14-15, Cedar Creek GC Dallas, Texas San Antonio, Texas Diet Pepsi Shocker Classic SOUTHWEST TEXAS CLASSIC 18th of 18, 914. B. Novoa 76-75—151; Norris 80-79—159; April 4, Tallgrass CC March 12-14, Circle C GC Marules 83-81—164; Griff 86-82—168. Wichita, Kan. Austin, Texas SAM HOUSTON STATE INVITATIONAL t5th of 11, 315-314—619. t19, Hays 82-80—162; t19, Ward 83-79— t14, Hays 73-79—152; t14, Ulfuengren 73- April 5-6, Waterwood CC 162; t25, Womack 82-81—163; t30, Seibert 79—152; t31, Ward 78-77—155’ t52, Seibert Huntsville, Texas HYATT CREEK INVITATIONAL 80-84—164; 76, Sinclair 94-86—180. 76-83—159; t61, Connell 74-87—161; t66, No results available March 18-19, 1993, Bear Creek GC 7th of 16, 327-324—651. Edfors 78-84—162. Dallas, Texas t6 of 16, 300-318—618. Southland Conference No results available UALR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP Championship April 11-12, Chenal CC BORDER OLYMPICS April 23-25, Crown Colony CC WATERWOOD INTERCOLLEGIATE Little Rock, Ark. March 24-26, Laredo CC Lufkin, Texas March 29-30, Waterwood National GC t18, Hays 76-73-79—228; t26, Ward 80- Laredo, Texas Smith 81-76-76—233; Snethkamp 74-81- Huntsville, Texas 75-77—232; t46, Seibert 82-75-81—238; t9, Ward 76-73-72—221; t39, Seibert 78-75- 79—234; Curren 77-76-82—235; Lyon 85-76- t2, Novoa 72-73-145; t14, Griff 76-75—151; t46, Connel 73-80-84—238; t77, Womack 77—230; t72, Edfors 81-78-79—238; t81, 78—239; Marules 87-88-81—256. t21, Norris 74-79—153; t33, Snethkamp 81- 82-79-84—245. Ulfvengren 80-81-80—241; t81, Womack 6th of 10, 940. 75—156; t62, Daly 80-85—165. 9th of 18, 312-203-321—935. 82-80-79—241. 4th of 13, 302-302—604. 14th of 15, 315-307-308—930. 1992-93 Southland Conference THE WOODLANDS INTERCOLLEGIATE GRAND CANYON INVITATIONAL Championship UALR INVITATIONAL Sept. 29-30, TPC Woodlands, April 11-13, The Wigwam CC April 18-20, Pecan Valley GC April 2-4 , Chenal CC The Woodlands, Texas Phoenix, Ariz. San Antonio, Texas Little Rock, Ark. t28, Novoa 77-79—156; t50, Norris 80-81— No results available 6, Ward 75-71-73—219; 15, Womack 73- 5, Connell 75-76-70—221; t20, Ward 77-76- 161; t50, Walsh 78-85—161; t86, Snethkamp 76-75—224; 16, Seibert 75-74-77—226; 79—232; t29, Edfors 235; t46, Jeff Seibert 88-88—176; 88, Daly 91-88—179. Southland Conference 23, Hays 76-77-76—229; 29, Connel 78-76- 78-82-77—237; t48, Hays 81-77-79—238. 17th of 18, 323-333—656. Championship 77—231. 4th of 18, 307-310-303—920. April 19-21, Riverside GC 4th of 10, 299-297-301—897. ACU/FAIRWAY OAKS INVITATIONAL t3, Novoa 78-75-73—226; t27, Norris Southland Conference Oct. 5-6, Fairway Oaks CC 79-72-88—239; 32, Daly 78-85-78—241; 1994-95 Championship Abilene, Texas t39, Snethkamp 82-75-88—245; 45, Griff UTPA CLASSIC April 16-18, Columbia Lakes CC Novoa 75-74—149; Norris 73-78—151; 8-87-82—249. Oct. 24-25, The Club at Cimarron West Columbia, Texas Snethkamp 75-85—160; Curren 76-77-153. 6th of 10, 315-207-321—943. Mission, Texas t2, Connell 77-70-73—220; t17, Ulfvengren t11th of 17. 1, Ward 69-74-68—211; t8, Connell 74-72- 228; 24, Hays 79-76-74—229; t32, Edfors 1993-94 70—216; t8, Edfors 74-68-74—216; t71, Hays 234. ELKINS LAKE INVITATIONAL WOODLANDS INTERCOLLLEGIATE 75-78-80—233; 79, Sinclair 79-81-78—238. t3rd of 10, 311-295-297—903. Oct. 15-16, Elkins Lake CC Sept. 28-29, TPC at The Woodlands 4th of 14, 292-286-290—868. Huntsville, Texas The Woodlands, Texas t14, Novoa 74; t23, Curren 75; t18, Daly 78; 1, Ward 67-78—145; 25, Womack 76-78— t39, Norris 77; t60, Walsh 82. 154; 76, Connel 75-90—165; 80, Sinclair 60 • 2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf UALR INTERCOLLEGIATE WATERWOOD NATIONAL INVITATIONAL HUNGARLAND-WOODYARD 1995-96 April 1-2, Chenal CC March 16-18, Waterwood National GC INVITATIONAL THE WOODLANDS INTERCOLLEGIATE Little Rock, Ark. Huntsville, Texas March 15-17, Waterwood National GC Oct. 2-3, TPC at The Woodlands t27, Ulfvengren 77-77-75—229; t33, Herring 7, Muse 76-70-72—218; t10, Dohlvik 72-73- Huntsville, Texas The Woodlands, Texas 79-75-78—232; t41, Muse 78-76-80— 234; 76—221; 26, Ulfvengren 79-75-74—228; t36, t10, Muse 71-76—147; t10, Dohlvik 72- 2, Edfors 72-72—144; t19, Ulfvengren 76- t52, Fowler 84-77-76—237; t61, Edfors 77- New 76-80-77—233; t51, Wade 77-78- 75—147; t52, Burns 78-77—155; t52, New 74—150; t56, Herring 76-81—157; t66, Muse 76-85—238. 85—240. 78-77—155. 77-82—159; t68, Sinclair 84-76-160. 7th of 21, 311-304-309—924. 3rd of 11, 301-296-299—896. 3rd of 19 290-300—590 (rain shortened). 7th of 18, 304-300—604. Southland Conference CHENAL TROJAN CUP INTERCOLLEGIATE BORDER OLYMPICS BILLY BUNDRICK INTERCOLLEGIATE Championship March 31-April 1, Chenal CC March 26-29, Laredo CC Oct. 23-24 April 22-24, Columbia Lakes CC Little Rock, Ark. Laredo, Texas Shreveport, La. West Columbia, Texas t6, Dohlvik 73-73-77—223; t27, Wade 13, Dohlvik 76-77-71—224; t15, Muse 74-79- 1, Edfors 69-72-79—220; 2, Ulfvengren t16, Muse 75-79-75—229; t22, Ulfvengren 79-76-76—231; t40, New 81-79-74—234; 73—226; t85, New 82-81-82—245; 87, Burns 74-72-74-220; t33, Muse 79-82-75—236; 82-76-73—231; t30, Herring 77-75-72—234; t49, Ulfvengren 78-79-79—236; t63, Muse 87-83-76—246. t58, Sewall 86-85-73—244; 73, Fowler 85- t33, Sewall 75-80-80—235; 40, Edfors 78-80- 78-83-77—238. 8th of 14 299-311-299—909. 83-81—249. 80—238. 7th of 18, 308-307-304—919. 1st of 18, 917* (playoff winner). 7th of 10, 305-310-308—923. ALL-AMERICA INTERCOLLEGIATE Diet Pepsi Shocker Classic March 30-April 1 HAL SUTTON INVITATIONAL 1996-97 April 13-15, Tallgrass GC Houston, Texas Nov. 6-7, Eastridge CC UTPA INVITATIONAL Wichita, Kan. 23rd of 24, 308-308-616. Shreveport, La. Sept. 16-17, Cimarron CC 5, Wade 73-79-69—221; t11, Dohlvik 1, Edfors 73-69-70—212; 7, Muse 74-70- Mission, Texas 77-74-74—225; t18, New 79-74-76—229; UALR INVITATIONAL 76-220; t20, Herring 77-72-78—227; t28, 6, Muse 74-72-75—221; t7, Dolhvik 71- t42, Muse 78-79-78—235; t72, Ulfvengren April 5-7, Chenal CC Ulfvengren 77-71-82—230; t57, Sewall 87-81- 76-75-222; t9, Dixon 73-72-78—223; t31, 85-86-76—247. Little Rock, Ark. 73—241. 73, Fowler 249. Ulfvengren 80-74-81—235; t31, Jones 78-80- 5th of 16, 307-306-295—908. 1, Dohlvik 70-71-74—215; t56, Dixon 82-80- 1st of 12, 301-282-297—880. 78—235; t31 Bartlett 75-77-83—235. 78—240. 5th of 6, 293-294-306—893. Southland Conference 7th 17, 306-314-312—932. UTA/UNITED SPORTS TECHNOLOGIES Championship INVITATIONAL GRAND CANYON CLASSIC April 20-23, Holytree CC WICHITA STATE CLASSIC Nov. 13-14, Fort Worth, Texas Sept. 23-24, Hillcrest GC Tyler, Texas April 13-14, Tallgrass CC t27, Edfors 75-77-77—229; t36, Herring Phoenix, Ariz. 1, Dohlvik 70-72-77—219; t4, Wade 76-70- Wichita, Kan. 76-80-75—231; t36, Fowler 78-75-78—231; 6, Dohlvik 72-70-72—214; t30, Dixon 75—221; t11, Muse 77-71-77—225; 21, t40, Dohlvik 80-74-75—229; t47, New 76-78- t40, Ulfvengren 76-73-83—232; t46, Muse 80-72-73—225; t36 Muse 73-74-79—226; New 78-75-77—230; t22, Ulfvengren 79-81- 76—230; t62, Dixon 7477-81—232; 77-82-75—234. t39, Jones 77-72-78—227; t58, Bartlett 79-74- 71—231. t10th of 20, 300-299-308—907. 9th of 16, 304-305-305—914. 78—231. 2nd of 9, 301-288-300—889. 9th of 17, 310-288-310—890. Southland Conference Crown Colony Classic 1997-98 Championship Feb. 23-24, Crown Colony CC THE WOODLANDS INTERCOLLEGIATE THE WOODLANDS INTERCOLLEGIATE April 19-21, Holytree CC Lufkin, Texas Oct. 7-8, The Woodlands CC Date, The Woodlands CC Tyler, Texas t24, Muse 76-78-79—233; t24, Ulfvengren The Woodlands, Texas The Woodlands, Texas 8, Dohlvik 72-72-76—220; 11, Muse 71-74- 78-74-81—233; t38, Fowler 81-79-76—236; t10, Dohlvik 74-73-78—225; t23, Muse 15, Muse 72-74-81—227; t17, Dohlvik 74-77- 77—222; t37, Dixon 80-79-79—238. t67, Edfors 82-84-79—245; t77, Herring 82- 80-77-74—231; t29, Dixon 81-75-77—233; 78—229; 73, Benestante 82-79-86—247. 7th of 10, 298-299-309—906. 80-87—249. t58, New 80-80-79—239; t69, Jones 81-84- t6th of 15, 295-290-297—882. 11th of 17, 317-311-315—943. 83—248. NCAA CENTRAL REGIONAL 10th of 18, 310-288-310—890. RED RAIDER INTERCOLLEGIATE May 15-17, Oak Hills CC UTSA Oak hills classic Date San Antonio, Texas March 4-5, Oak Hills CC RED RAIDER INTERCOLLEGIATE Lubbock, Texas T75, Dohlvik* 76-73-74—223. San Antonio, Texas Oct. 21-22, Hillcrest CC 2, Dohlvik 70-67-71—208; t35, New 74-72- 6, Edfors 71-75—146; t7, Ulfvengren 71- Lubbock, Texas 74—220; t82, Muse 79-74-77-230 t82, Dixon 1998-1999 76—147; t13, Herring 77-73—150; t13, t37, Dohlvik 76-76—152; t61, Ulfvengren 80- 79-74-77—230. RONNIE PFIEDER INVITATIONAL Fowler 73-77—150; t30, Muse 78-77—155; 76—156; t75, Sewall 79-80—159; t75 Wade 9th of 17, 294-286-293—873. Sept. 14-15 t34, John Sewall (individual) 83-74-157. 85-74—159; t83, Bartlett 83-79—162. Beaumont, Texas 1st of 11, 292-301—593. 17th of 17, 320-306—626. Crown Colony Classic t18, Dohlvik 73; t35, Watson 75; t54, Jones Date, Crown Colony CC 76; t61, Benestante 78. SOUTHWEST CLASSIC Crown Colony Classic Lufkin, Texas t9th of 16, 301—301 (rain shortened). March 11-12, Circle C GC Feb. 23-24, Crown Colony CC t7, Dohlvik 145; t45, Muse 153; 76, Austin, Texas Lufkin, Texas Benestante 166. t73, New 162. SMU SHOOTOUT t11, Edfors 79-78-73—230; t22, Ulfvengren t5, Dohlvik 71-79—150; t14, Wade 80- 12th of 15, 307-304—611 (rain shortened). Oct. 19-20, Stonebridge CC 75-79-79—233; t32, Herring 79-76-80—235; 72—152; t20, New 79-75—154; t20, Muse McKinney, Texas t56, Muse 78-83-81—242; t71, Fowler 75-79—154; t73, Ulfvengren 83-79—162. SOUTHWEST CLASSIC t16, Watson 70-76-76-223; t43, Dohlvik 78-76- 77-77-91—245; t54, Sewall (individual) 81- 2nd of 16. 305-305—610. Feb. 15-17, Circle C GC 76—230; t49, Martens 74-80-78—232; t74, 81-79—241. Austin, Texas Dixon 80-84-85—249. 6th of 17, 309-310-313—932. UTSA INVITATIONAL t5, Dohlvik 71-74-75—220; 13, Muse 68-77- 10th of 14, 296-310-311—917. Feb. 25-26, LaCantera GC 78—223; t44, Burns 78-79-74—231. MOE O’BRIEN MEMORIAL INVITATIONAL San Antonio, Texas 3rd of 16, 288-300-301—893. BAYLOR INVITATIONAL March 25-26, Lake Charles CC t3, Dohlvik 77-76—153; t6, Muse 80-74— Oct. 26-27, Twin Rivers GC Lake Charles, La. 154; t13, New 79-76—155; t16, Ulfvengren UTSA Invitational Waco, Texas 9, Muse 76-75-78—229; t15, Herring 77- 75-81—156; 19, Wade, 80-77—157; t54, Feb. 23-24, La Cantera GC t31, Dohlvik 73-77-73—223; t38, Watson 75-81—233; t17, Edfors 84-74-76—234; Dixon 84-84—168. San Antonio, Texas 73-72-79—224; t41, Martens 78-75-72—225; t27, Ulfvengren 84-79-78-241; t31, Fowler 2nd of 15, 316-303—619. t2, Dohlvik 144; t36, Muse 77-77—154; t71 , t54, Jones 77-78-73—228; t64, Dixon 76-84- 80-80-82—242. Burns 80-80—160. 72—232 5th of 10, 317-303-313—933. 5th of 18, 299-303—602 (rain shortened).

2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf • 61 Crown Colony Classic 77-82—238. SAM HOUSTON STATE CLASSIC BORDER OLYMPICS Nov. 6-7, Crown Colony CC 9th of 18, 310-307-318—935. April 10-11, Waterwood National GC April 6-7, Laredo CC Lufkin, Texas Huntsville, Texas Laredo, Texas t49, Jones 78-80-77—235; t56, Dohlvik 83- SMU BIG E SHOOTOUT t7, Martens 70-73-71—214; t7, Muse 70-73- t30, Martens 76-74-73—2223; t37, Healy 72- 78-76-237; t77, Watson 85-81-79—245; t83, Sept. 20-21, Stonebridge CC 71—214; T12, Watson 75-70-70—215; t32, 78-74—224; t54, Carnahan 74-76-77—227; Martens 82-83-84—249. McKinney, Texas Dohlvik 73-75-73—221; t39, Jones 74-74- t65, Watson 77-76-78—231; t69, Loving 80- 17th of 18, 328-319-316—963. t51, Dohlvik 77-81-75—233; t51, Martens 74—223. 79-73—232; 93, Ferris 81-81-84—246. 75-78-80—233; t76, Dixon 79-81-81—241; 1st of 16, 287-290-285—862. 13th of 15, 299-304-297—900. UTPA CLASSIC t78, Jones 82-77-83—242; 84, Chapa 76-85- Nov. 16-17 89—249. Southland Conference Diet Pepsi SHOCKER CLASSIC Weslaco, Texas 16th of 16, 307-317-319—943. Championship April 9-10, Crestview CC, t4, Watson 71-72-73—216; t13, Martens April 17-18, Columbia Lakes CC Wichita, Kan. 71-75-74—220; t16, Dohlvik 73-72-76—221; LAMAR INVITATIONAL West Columbia, Texas t18, Martens 71-71-74—216; t21, Healy t22, Chapa 76-77-71—224; t26, Jones 78-84- Oct. 3-4, Columbia Lakes GC t5, Martens 70-80-71—221; t8, Muse 7371-73—217; t46, Carnahan 72-77-75— 76—228. Columbia Lakes, Texas 75-75-72—222; t8, Jones 75-73-74—222; 224; 85, J.C. Ramirez 81-78-78—237; 88, 4th of 9, 291-293-294—878. 2nd, Martens 74-70-74—218; t23, Dohlvik t16, Watson 77-74-74—225; t24, Dohlvik Court Watson 73-80-85—239. 80-72-75—227; t31, Muse 75-75-79—229; 75-76-77-228. 12th of 17, 290-297-300—887. Texas STate UDAMON CLASSIC t33, Dixon 76-78-76-230; t65, Carnahan 80- 2nd of 10, 295-298-291—884. Feb. 15-16, Victoria CC 81-81—242. Southland Conference Victoria, Texas 6th of 15, 305-295-304—904. 2000-01 Championship t14, Dixon 70-77-77—224; t40, Martens 75- SMU INVITATIONAL April 16-18, Thompson Creek G.C. 79-74—228; t63, Dohlvik 76-79-78—233; 78, HILTON INVITATIONAL Sept. 18-19, Stonebridge CC St. Francisville, La. Watson 79-83-74—236. Oct. 12-13, Southern Hills CC McKinney, Texas t13, Healy 75-81-71—227; t18, Carnahan 13th of 19, 298-318-299—915. Broken Arrow, Okla. 11, Martens 72-74-74—220; 41, Healy 78- 75-77-77—229; t30, Martens 80-77-77—234; t2, Martens 72-70-73—215; t8, Dohlvik 71-78—227p; 57, Carnahan 76-76-81—233; t35, Watson 72-81-83—236; t37, Loving 76- UTSA INVITATIONAL 73-74-71—218; t22, Jones 79-71-74—224; 72, Watson 76-74-88—238; Givilancz 83-79- 79-82—237. Feb. 22-23, LaCantera GC t31,. Dixon 74-82-71—227; t49, Muse 83-72- 84—246. 7th of 10, 298-314-307—919. San Antonio, Texas 76—231. 3th of 16, 302-295-317—914. t4, Dohlvik 71-75—146; t15, Martens 78-73— 1st of 18, 298-287-289—874. 2001-02 151; t32, Dixon 82-83—155; t39, Watson KANSAS INVITATIONAL KANSAS STATE INVITATIONAL 77-79—156; t74, Chapa 80-83—163. BAYLOR INVITATIONAL Sept. 25-26, Alvamar GC Oct. 1-2, 4th of 18. 306-300—606 (rain shortened). Oct. 25-26, Twin Rivers GC Lawrence, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Waco, Texas 1, Martens 69-73-68—210; 35, Carnahan 6, Martens 78-71-74—223; 10, Healy 76-70- BORDER OLYMPICS t12, Dohlvik 75-72-69—216; t25, Jones 77-79-74—230; 43, Healy 77-80-75—232; 78—224; 26, Watson 73-82-78—223; 37, March 19-20, Laredo CC 72-73-73—218; t25, Martens 71-78-69-218; 53, Watson 76-74-88—238; 81, Givilancz Schaeffer 80-79-77—236; 41, Carnahan 81- Laredo, Texas t42, Muse 76-72-75—223; t84, Dixon 76-81- 83-79-84–246. 77-79—237. 4th of 9, 307-297-307—911. t5, Watson 68-72-77—217; t29, Martens 78—235. 4th of 13, 299-308-295—902. 78-73-73—224; t33, Chapa 76-74-75—225; 9th of 16, 294-295-286—875. AIR FORCE INVITATIONAL t56, Dohlvik 80-75-76—231; t84, Dixon 82- CROWN COLONY CLASSIC Oct. 7-8, Eisenhower Blue Course 78-82—242. UDAMON CLASSIC Oct. 16-17, Crown Colony CC Colorado Springs, Colo. t8th of 18, 302-294-301—897. Feb. 21-22, Victoria CC Lufkin, Texas 2, Healy 71-70-68-209; 12 Martens 73-70- Victoria, Texas 32, Carnahan 80-73-153; 46, Martens 76—219; 18, Schaeffer 75-75-73—223; UALR INTERCOLLEGIATE 16, Martens 72-78-72—222; t27, Dohlvik 80-76—156; t61, Chapa 81-78–159; t61, 40, Watson 77-79-75—231; 44, Carnahan April 5-6, Chenal CC 7-4-75-76—225; t27, Muse 73-77-75—225; Givilancz 79-80—159; 69, Healy 80- 77-77-79—233. Little Rock, Ark. t34, Watson 75-76-76—227; t80, Jones 78- 80—160. 4th of 12, 296-292-292—882. t26, Martens 83-74—157; t26, Dohlvik 79-82—239. 15th of 17, 319-307—626. 77-74—151; t54, Dixon 79-77—156; t54, 4th of 17, 294-306-299—899. Crown Colony Classic Watson 75-81—156; 71, Chapa 78-82—160. UDAMON CLASSIC Oct. 15-16, Crown Colony CC 12th of 15, 309-306-615 UTSA oak hills classic Feb. 29-20, Victoria CC Lufkin, Texas Feb. 28-29, Oak Hills CC Victoria, Texas 9, Martens 71-70-83—224; 17, Givilancz 77- SHOCKER CLASSIC San Antonio, Texas 13, Martens 70-77-73—220; t20, Carnahan 74-75—226; 24, Schaeffer 78-74-78—230; April 12-13, Crestview CC t11, Martens 75-71-72—218; t29, Muse 75-73-75-223; t20, Healy 75-74-74—223; 29, Healy 82-75-74—231; 61, Watson 75-76- Wichita, Kan. 72-76-74—222; t32, Dohlvik, 77-74-72—223; t36, Watson 75-75-78—228; t57, Chapa 88—239. t7, Watson 70-71—141; t7, Martens 69- t37, Watson 75-75-75—225; t72, Jones 83- 78-79-78-235. 4th of 18, 301-293-310—904. 72—141; t36, Dohlvik 75-71—146; 49, Dixon 78-73—234. 8th of 15, 295-299-300—894. 72-76—148; t73, Chapa 78-74—152. 9th of 18, 299-296-291—886. ST. MARY’S INVITATIONAL 6th of 20, 286-288—574. UTSA oak hills classic Oct. 22-23 BORDER OLYMPICS Feb. 26-27, Oak Hills CC San Antonio, Texas Southland Conference March 31-April 1, Laredo CC San Antonio, Texas 13, Schaeffer 76-73—151; t25, Givilancz Championship Laredo, Texas t5, Givilancz 72-68—140; t8, Martens 70-72— 75-78—153; t25, Carnahan 78-85—153; April 19-20, Holytree CC 5, Jones 75-74-71—220; t11, Muse 76-75- 142; t10, Watson, 73-70—143; t29, Healy 44, Hardgrave 79-77—156; 56, Watson Tyler, Texas 71—222; t21, Martens 74-78-73-225; 61, 71-76—147; t33, Carnahan 77-71—148; t56, 79-79—158. t7, Watson 73-74-76—223; t18, Dohlvik Dohlvik 78-83-75—236; t62, Watson 80-79- Chapa 76-79—155. 6th of 20, 308-305—613. 70-76-82—228; t36, Chapa 82-77-75—234; 78—237. 2nd of 12, 286-281-294—861. 39, Martens 83-76-77-236; 47, Dixon 80-82- t4th of 14, 303-306-290—899. AZTEC INVITATIONAL 83—245. CHENAL TROJAN CUP Nov. 5-6, Barona Creek GC 8th of 10, 305-303-310—918. CHENAL TROJAN CUP March 26-27, Chenal CC Lakeside, Calif. April 3-4, Chenal CC Little Rock, Ark. 21, Martens 68-69-76—213; 28, Givilancz 1999-2000 Little Rock, Ark. t22 Martens 76-74-79—229; t24 Givilancz 76-68-71—215; 32, Healy 74-78-64—216; CROWN COLONY CLASSIC t13, Dohlvik 73-78-76-227; t17, Watson 73-75- 73-75-82—230; t38, Watson 82-77-75—234; 36, Schaeffer 68-72-77—217; 51, Carnahan Sept. 13-14 80-228; t17, Jones 77-73-78—228; t38, Muse t55 Carnahan 78-77-86—241; t55 Healy 73-771-71—221. Lufkin, Texas 72-80-84—236; t50, 76-80-84—240. 79-79-83—241. 6th of 17, 283-286-282—851. t24, Chapa, 75-77-81—233; t27, Jones t8th of 15, 294-306-318—918. 9th of 16, 306-303-319—928. 79-78-77—234; t32, Dixon 77-78-80—235; t37, Muse 81-765-80—236; t44, Wilder 79- 62 • 2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf UDAMON INVITATIONAL Jim Colbert Intercollegiate t74, Crnomut 72-80-75—227; 100, Villarreal t60, Cromwell 76-77-78—231. Feb. 19-20 Sept. 30-Oct. 1, Colbert Hills GC 83-85-80—248. 3rd of 17, 291-293-291—975. San Marcos, Texas Manhattan, Kan. t15th of 20, 292-296-299—887. 3, Martens 71-77-72—220; 10, Healy 74- t5, Healy 77-77-71—225; t28, Elizondo Louisiana Classics 78-73—225; 17, Givilancz 74-78-75—227; 83-74-77—234; t50, Mezei 79-85-77—241; Southland Conference March 8-9, Oakbourne CC 23, Carnahan 78-77-73—228; 30, Schaeffer t59, Crnomut 82-83-82—247; 68, Hardgrave Championship Lafayette, La. 74-80-76—230. 91-85-87—263. April 21-23, Canebrake GC t33, Elizondo 78-75-71—224; t39, 2nd of 11, 293-310-293—896. 10th of 12, 321-319-307—947. Hattiesburg, Miss. Thabungkan 75-73-77—225; t39, Johnston 3, Elizondo 74-71-65—210; t5, Healy 78-68- 77-75-73—225; t46, Mezei 73-74-79—226; UTSA oak hills classic Crown Colony Classic 67—213; t7, Pugh 72-67-75—214; t11, Mezei t51, Healy 81-75-71—227. Feb. 25-26, Oak Hills, CC Oct. 14-15, Crown Colony, CC 73-76-66—215; t37, Crnomut 79-73-74—226. t7th of 15, 303-297-292—892. San Antonio, Texas Lufkin, Texas 2nd of 10, 297-279-272—848. 3, Martens 68-70-81—219; 5, Schaeffer t8, Healy 78-72-74—224; t24, Mezei 75- Lindsey Collegiate 70-71-79-220; 26, Givilancz 75-71-83—229; 74-81—230; t24, Crnomut 72-79-79—230; 2003-04 March 29-30, Eagle Hill GC 38, Carnahan 74-76-81—231; 58, Healy t41, Elizondo 78-77-80—235; t89, Bopp Falcon INVITATIONAL Bryant, Ark. 75-73-88—236. 82-87-81—250. Sept. 19-20, Eisenhower Blue Course, 5, Thabungkan 69-73-78—220; t28, Mezei 2nd of 16, 287-285-324—896. 7th of 18, 303-302-314—919. Colorado Springs, Colo. 73-76-78—227; t41, Johnston 70-76-84—230; 1, Mezei 66-71-70—207; t3; Elizondo 72-68- t53, Healy 75-73-85—233; t58, Martin 80-74- LOUISIANA CLASSIC barona Collegiate Cup 74—214; t23 Healy, 71-78-71—220; t26, 82—236. March 12-13, Oakbourne CC Oct. 21-22, Barona Creek GC Johnston 73-73-75—221; t69, Cromwell 79-75- t6th of 15, 287-296-322—905. Lafayette, La. Lakeside, Calif. 77—231. 1st of 18, 282-287-290—859. t3, Martens 71-71-73—215; t3, Healy 69- t46, Elizondo 72-73-75—220; t50, Mezei Border Olympics 73-73—215; 40, Givilancz 76-75-73—224; 73-70-78—221; t55, Healy 75-74-73—222; Baylor Invitational April 2-3, Laredo CC 45, Schaeffer 75-75-75-—225; 50, Carnahan t69, Crnomut 75-76-74—225; 88, Pugh 78- Sept. 29-30, Bear Ridge GC Laredo, Texas 72-77-77—226. 77-83—238. Waco, Texas t16, Mezei 74-72-71—217; t29, Thabungkan 4th of 15 287-294-294-875. 16th of 17, 295-293-300—888. 3, Mezei 72-69-71—212; t14, Johnston 73- 75-72-73—220; t60, Elizondo 79-74-74—227; 71-74—218; t28, Elizondo 74-76-72—222; t80, Johnston 74-74-84—232; 91, Cromwell CHENAL TROJAN CUP Baylor Invitational t59, Cromwell 81-74-75—230; t71, Healy 79-84-78—241. March 25-26, Chenal CC Oct. 28-29, Bear Ridge GC 75-82-77—234. t12th of 17, 302-292-296—890. Little Rock, Ark. Waco, Texas t5th of 14, 294-290-292—876. 34, Schaeffer 77-72-76—225; 41, Givilancz t19, Mezei 71-72-72—215; t27, Elizondo Southland Conference 5-79-73—227; 43, Martens 79-71-78—228; 72-70-75—217; t35, Crnomut 77-66-76—219; Nestlé/Purina Classic Championship 56, Healy 82-73-76—231; 73, Crnomut 80- t35, Cromwell 77-72-70—219, t63, Healy Oct. 6-7, Missouri Bluffs GC April 19-21, High Meadow Ranch GC 75-79–234. 74-73-77—224. St. Charles, Mo. Magnolia, Texas 11th of 19 teams 311-291-303—905. t8th of 16, 294-280-293—867. t3, Elizondo 69-69-69—207; t5, Mezei 72- 19, Mezei 69-77-76—222; t20, Elizondo 70-67—209; t11, Johnston 68-74-70—212; 74-73-76—223; t26, Thabungkan 78-69- BORDER OLYMPICS Rice Intercollegiate t28, Healy 73-71-74—218; t52, Schaeffer 77—224; t30, Johnston 68-84-75—225; t43, April 5-6, Laredo CC Feb. 10-11, Black Horse North GC 79-77-79—235. Healy 79-72-80—231. Laredo, Texas Cypress, Texas 2nd of 9, 282-284-280—846. 6th of 10, 287-291-304—882. 2, Martens 69-69-69-—207; 50, Givilancz t31, Cromwell 76-79-73—228; t45, Mezei 76-71-77—224; t69, Healy 76-74-77—227; 78-77-76—231; Pugh 79-83-73—235; t54, Crown Colony Classic NCAA Central Regional t69, Carnahan 71-77-79—227; 78, Schaeffer Elizondo 79-76-80—235; t61, Healy 85-73- Oct. 13-14, Crown Colony CC May 20-22, Boilermaker GC 79-78-73—230. 80—238. Lufkin, Texas West Lafayette, Ind. 10th of 17, 292-291-296—879. 11th of13, 312-305-302. 1, Elizondo 70-69-75—214; t6, Mezei 70-75- t91, Mezei* 83-74-80—237. 74—219; t9, Johnston 78-72-72—222; t12, SHOCKER INVITATIONAL UTSA oak hills Classic Schaeffer 70-76-79—225; t32, Healy 76-77- 2004-05 April 8-9, WSU Course Feb. 24, Oak Hills, CC 79—232; t28, Cromwell* 77-77-76—230; 31, Mean Green Classic Wichita, Kan. San Antonio, Texas Martin* 74-75-82—231*. Sept. 13-14, Lantana GC 1, Martens 68-66-69—203; 12, Carnahan 72- t7, Crnomut 75; t30, Elizondo 78; t38, 1st of 12, 286-292-300—878. Denton, Texas 73-75—220; 15, Schaeffer 78-73-70—221; Cromwell 79; t51, Pugh 81; t65, Mezei 83. t8, Olivarri 79-69-71—219; t10, Johnston 75- 20, Givilancz 74-74-75-223; 27, Healy 10th of 15, 313. Del Walker Intercollegiate 72-73—220; t26, Elizondo 74-73-77—224; 73-71-81—225. Nov. 6-7, Virginia CC t30, Martin* 73-74-78—225; t63, Krohn 77- 1st of 12, 287-283-289—859. Louisiana classic Long Beach, Calif. 77-83—237; 72, Costelloe 79-79-82—240. March 10-11, Oakbourne CC t5, Mezei 67-72-71—210; t5, Schaeffer 72- 7th of 14, 305-291-303—899. Southland Conference Lafayette, La. 68-70—210; t15, Johnston 76-72-69—217; Championship t5, Mezei 71-70-72—213; t44, Crnomut t31, Elizondo 69-76-75—220; t63, Martin Kansas Invitational April 15-17, Twin Lakes GC 74-75-75—224; t61, Pugh 74-74-80—228; 76-77-75—228. Sept. 19-20, Alvamar GC Canton, Texas t75, Elizondo 72-83-78—233; 82, Cromwell 2nd of 13, 284-288-285—857. Lawrence, Kan. 4, Givilancz 74-71-76—221; 18, Martens 81-80-79—240. 6, Elizondo 70-72-76—218; t7, Olivarri 78-75-74—227; 28, Healy 78-77-77—232; 14th of 14, 291-299-304—894. Rice Intercollegiate 74-72-73—219; t7, Johnston 71-73-75—219; Schaeffer 84-74-76—234; 36, Carnahan 79- Feb. 9-10, Black Horse GC t42, Martin 74-78-78—230; t60, Burch 79-74- 79-80—238. Chenal trojAn Cup Cypress, Texas 81—234. 5th of 10, 309-297-303—909. March 24-25, Chenal CC 3, Mezei 72-72-73—217; t13, Cromwell 72- 3rd of 13, 289-291-302—882. Little Rock, Ark. 74-79—225; t13, Thabungkan 72-76-77— 2002-03 t22, Mezei 76-72-73—221; t22, Healy 72- 225; t23, Johnston 80-72-77—229; t33, Healy SMU Stonebridge Invitational MEAN GREEN INVITATIONAL 72-77—221; t40, Crnomut 74-80-72—226; 78-72-82—232; t42, Elizondo 76-79-78—233. Oct. 6, Stonebridge CC Sept. 16-17, Bridlewood GC t59, Elizondo 75-82-73—230; t59, Pugh 1st of 14, 298-290-307—895. McKinney, Texas Flower Mound, Texas 75-77-78—230. t3, Elizondo 69—69; t8, Olivarri 71—71; t14, t10, Healy 70-73-75-218—223; Crnomut 10th of 18, 296-301-295—892. UTSA oak hills classic Johnston 72—72; t66, Martin 79—79; t77, 75-74-73—222; t58, Bopp 79-72-74—225; March 1-2, Oak Hills CC Krohn 83—83. 62, Elizondo 73-75-79—227; 10th Givilancz Border Olympics San Antonio, Texas t3rd of 16, 291—291 (weather shortened) 74-73-81—228. April 4-5, Laredo CC t11, Thabungkan 71-72-75—218; t15, Mezei 10th of 14, 292-292-301—885. Laredo, Texas 70-78-71—219; t19, Elizondo 74-72-75—221; t15, Healy 72-73-72—217; t22, Pugh 75- t22, Martin* 76-68-78—222; t37, Johnston 69-77—221; t50, Elizondo 73-74-75—222; 84-72-70—226; t40, Healy 76-73-78—227; 2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf • 63 Del Walker Intercollegiate 75-74-80—229; t46, Thabungkan 76-72- Carter Plantation Intercollegiate Carter Plantation intercolleigate Nov. 4-5, Virginia CC 81—229. March 27-28, Carter Plantation GC March 12-13, Carter Plantation GC Long Beach, Calif. 4th of 14, 292-285-308—885. Springfield, La. Springfield, La. 2, Olivarri 65-74-71—210; t23, Johnston 71- t28, Kearney 77-79-75—227; 32, Johnston t21, Merry 74-76-73—223; t21, Kearney 72-78—221; t32, Elizondo 76-75-72—223; Adams Cup of Newport 76-81-75—232; t34, Olivarri 75-82-77—234; 72-75-76—223; t46, Matt Johnston 80-74- 52, Costelloe 78-75-77—230; 60, Thabungkan Sept. 26-27, Newport National GC t41, Elizondo 79-78-80—237; t46, Collins 74—228; t66, Costelloe 84-74-80—227,; 82-76-81—239. Newport, R.I. 79-78-82—239. DNF, Collins 73-81-NS. t8th of 12, 290-296-298—884. t5, Johnston 77-76-72—225; t23, Kearney 76- 10th of 12, 307-316-307—930. 12th of 14, 310-296-303—909. 75-81—232; t45, Costelloe 84-76-78—238; Rice Intercollegiate t54, Olivarri 86-79-75—240; t59, Elizondo Southland Conference Ron Moore Invitational Feb. 7-8, Wildcat GC 86-80-75—241. Championship March 19-20, Palm Valley GC Houston, Texas 6th of 16, 323-306-300—929. April 17-19, Deerwood CC Goodyear, Ariz. t10, Olivarri 73-72—145; t33, Elizondo Kingwood, Texas t19, Kearney 69-73-72—214; t23, Johnston 78-73—151; t56, Johnston 78-76—154; Baylor Invitational 1, Elizondo 67-71-75—213; t15, Collins 72-71-72—215; t23, Merry 73-70-72—215; t61, Costelloe 80-75—155; t67, Krohn 82- Oct. 10-11, Bear Ridge GC 73-75-73—221; t17, Olivarri 74-75-73—222; t38, Collins 72-71-75—218; t65, Krohn, 76- 74—156. Waco, Texas t27, Johnston 78-74-75—224; 33, Costelloe 73-73—222. 12th of 14, 309-294—603 (rain shortened). t16, Kearney 79-70-71—220; t31, Elizondo 78-79-72—229. 8th of 17, 286-285-289—860. 76-77-71—224; t31, Thabungkan* 74-76- 2nd of 10, 292-295-293—880. UTSA oak hills classic 74—224; t53, Johnston 76-76-77—229; t53, UALR/First Tee Collegiate Feb. 28-March 1, Oak Hills CC Olivarri 77-79-73—229; t59, Collins 82-74- 2006-07 March 26-27, Chenal CC San Antonio, Texas 75—231. Del Walker Intercollegiate Little Rock, Ark. t17, Olivarri 70-71-77—218; t17, Elizondo 8th of 15, 308-297-290—895. Sept. 14-15, Virginia CC 9, Kearney 69-69-75—213; t10, Collins 71- 69-76-73—218; t17, Costelloe* 70-74- Long Beach, Calif. 68-75—214; t33, Merry 66-73-81—220; t38, 74—218; t21, Thabungkan 73-71-75—219; Del Walker Intercollegiate 3, Collins 69-70-74—213; t30, Kearney 68-71- Johnston 73-78-70—221; t68, Thabungkan t29, Johnston 73-75-73—221; t33, Krohn Nov. 3-4, Virginia CC 80—219; t36, Costelloe 79-72-69—220; t36, 74-75-80—229. 76-76-70—222; t67, Martin* 75-77-80—232; Long Beach, Calif. Krohn* 76-75-69—220; t43, Olivarri 73-75- 5th of 17, 279-285-300—864. 85, Burch 80-81-84—245. t26, Elizondo 73-75-70—218; t30, Kearney 73—221; t56, Johnston 76-74-80—230. 5th of 17, 285-293-291—869. 75-74-70—219; t36, Thabungkan 72-76- 6th of 14, 286-287-296—869. Diet Pepsi Shocker Classic 72—220; t41, Collins* 75-73-74—222; April 2-3, Wichita CC St. Croix Collegiate Classic t51, Olivarri 76-72-78—226; t53, Johnston Adams Cup of Newport Wichita, Kan. March 4-6, Carambola GC 80-77-70—227. Sept. 26-27, Orchard Course t39, Johnston 74-75-81—230; t43, Collins St. Croix, Virgin Islands 10th of 12, 296-297-282—875. Newport, R.I. 75-75-81—231; t54, Merry 78-77-81—236; 1, Elizondo 66-73-72—211; t14, Thabungkan t11, Krohn 72-73-80—225; t15, Olivarri 74- t87, Martinez 86-82-83—251; DNF, Kearney 72-68-78—218; t44, Johnston 76-70-79—225; Rice Intercollegiate 74-78—226; t17, Costelloe 75-76-76—227; 78-78-NS t56, Costelloe 73-79-76—228; t63, Ollivarri Feb. 6-7, Willowisp CC t32, Collins 75-77-79—231; t57, Burch 83-75- 14th of 16, 305-305-326—936. 77-76-76—229. Missouri City, Texas 82—240. t5th of 17, 287-287-302—876. t5, Elizondo 71-74-75—220; t21, Collins 6th of 12, 296-298—313. Southland Conference 73-75-78—226; t35, Kearney 77-75-77—229; Championship El Diablo Intercollegiate t41, Olivarri 79-82-70—231; t48, Thabungkan Crown Colony Classic April 16-18, Comanche Trace GC March 19-20, El Diablo GC 80-77-76—233. Oct. 8-10, Crown Colony CC Kerrville, Texas Citrus Springs, Fla. 4th of 14, 300-301-298—904. Lufkin, Texas t7, Kearney 70-69-77—216; t12, Collins t4, Costelloe 74-74-74—222; t9, Johnston t6, Collins 72-72—144; t18, Kearney 73- 74-74-71—219; t15, Krohn 73-75-75—223; 83-69-73—225; t17, Elizondo 77-75-76—228; UTSA oak hills classic 75—148; t23, Johnston* 72-77—149; t28, t15, Johnston 73-74-76—223; t21, Merry t31, Olivarri 79-78-74—231; 84, Thabungkan Feb. 20-21, Oak Hills CC Olivarri 75-75—150; t43, Krohn 90-73—153; 77-74-74—225. 84-83-81—248. San Antonio, Texas t48, Costelloe 79-75—154. 3rd of 10, 290-291-296—877. 2nd of 19, 313-296-297—906. t22, Elizondo 75-74-73—222; t33, Kearney 6th of 12, 299-295—594. 76-74-74—224; t33, Johnston 74-73-77—224; 2007-08 Diet Pepsi Shocker Classic t39, Costelloe* 73-76-76—225; t50, Collins UTSA Invitational Hartford Hawks Invitational April 5-6; Wichita CC 76-81-72—229; t77, Olivarri, 83-73-82—238; Oct. 23-24, Comanche Trace GC Sept. 14-15, International GC Wichita, Kan. t58, Burch* 79-76-77—232; t62, Thabungkan, Kerrville, Texas Bolton, Mass. t18, Thabungkan 73-79-79—231; t24, Olivarri 78-74-82—234 t73, Krohn* 81-79-77—237. 4, Kearney 68-67-74—209; t14, Johnston 75- 16, Costelloe 73-75-75—223; t21, Burch 77-76-79—232; t34, Costelloe 79-76- 8th of 17, 301-294-296—891. 70-73—218; t14, Costelloe* 74-70-74—218; 74-77-76—227; t21, Krohn 79-70-78—227; 79—234; t39, Elizondo 87-84-74—236; t47, t20, Olivarri 74-73-72—219; t36, Collins t33, Kearney 77-74-80—231; t54, Collins Johnston 77-84-77—238. Orange County Invitational 75-77-72—224; t38, Krohn 76-73-76—225; 74-2-82—243. 7th of 12, 305-315-309—929. March 4-5, Crooked Cat GC t44, Burch* 73-76-77—226; t49 Thabungkan* 7th of 13, 298-29-309—903. Winter Garden, Fla. 77-76-76—229; t49, Hui* 74-77-78—229. Southland Conference t33, Kearney 71-76-73—220; t43, Collins 4th of 11, 292-283-291—866. Adams Cup of newport Championship 75-75-73—223, t43, Johnston 74-73-76—223, Sept. 25-26, Newport National GC April 25-27, Kingwood CC t43, Costelloe 71-81-71—223, t55, Elizondo Battle of the Bend Newport, R.I. Kingwood, Texas 74-76-76—226. Nov. 5-7, Toledo Bend CC t15, Kearney 75-75-75—225; t19, Merry t12, Olivarri 74-78-71—223; t23, Thabungkan 10th of 15, 365-381-369—1,115 Many, La. 74-77-75—226; t25, Burch 77-77-74—228; 74-81-75—230; t30, Elizondo 78-79-75—232; 3, Collins 74-71—145; t5, Kearney 73- t36, Costelloe 7-72-83—232; t67, Collins t34, Costelloe 77-76-80—233; t38, Johnston Pioneer Classic 74—147; t5, Costelloe 77-70-147; t5, Krohn* 80-86-77—243. 79-79-76—234. March 20-21, Palm Valley GC 75-72—147; t13, Olivarri 75-74—149; t18, 5th of 15, 302-302-301—905. 7th of 10, 303-312-297—912. Goodyear, Ariz. Johnston 76-74—150. 21, Elizondo 71-71-71—213; t30, Kearney 2nd of 12, 298-289—587. Oklahoma Intercollegiate 2005-06 71-73-71—215; t43, Johnston 71-74-72—217; Oct. 14-16, Oak Tree GC Mean Green Classic t57, Collins 76-74-70—220, t66, Olivarri* 74- UTSA Oak hills intercolleigate Edmond, Okla. Sept. 12-13, Lantana GC 74-73—221; t81, Costelloe 79-68-77—224. Feb. 19-20, Oak Hills CC t41, Merry 82-76-80—238;­ 44, Costelloe Denton, Texas t9th of 17, 289-286-284—859. San Antonio, Texas 81-76-83–240; 45, Kearney 81-74-76—241; t9, Elizondo 72-71-77—220; t9, Kearney t5, Johnston 73-73-72—218;­ t16, Kearney 76- 56, Martinez 81-78-87—246; t57, Burch 79- 71-72-77—220; t21, Johnston 76-73-74—223; 73-74—223; t35, Collins 76-74-76—226; t37, 91-82—252. t24, Olivarri 74-70-80—224; t46, Collins Thabungkan 78-77-72—227; t57, Olivarri 82- 10th of 11, 322-304-331—957. 75-75—232; t16, Costelloe* 75-76-72—223. 3rd of 16, 303-295-293—891. 64 • 2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf Del Walker Intercollegiate Carter Plantation Intercollegiate Arizona Invitational Oct. 25-26, Virginia CC 2008-09 March 24-25, Carter Plantation April 27-29, Arizona National GC Long Beach, Calif. MEAN GREEN CLASSIC Springfield, La. Tucson, Ariz. t20, Kearney 75-72-67—214; t26, Costelloe Sept. 8-9, Lantana CC 4, Collins 75-73-72—220; t11, Martinez t24, Martinez 72-68-72—212; t62, Griffin 67-72-77–216; t44, Collins 71-70-79—220,; Denton, Texas 76-72-78—226; t31, Kiel 77-78-77—232; 81-73-74—228; 73, Chong 84-71-70—235; t44, Merry 75-71-74—220; t54, Burch 70-76- 6, Collins 73-68-76—217; t28, Chong 77-74- t49, Wilkie 82-81-79—242; 56, Chong 78- 74, Koser 75-79-83—237; 76, Struble 76-84- 76—222. 76—227; t33, Wilkie 77-73-78—228; t46, 88-80—246. 80—240. 8th of 11, 283-285-292—860. Hui 80-75-78—233; t50, Martinez 77-78- 7th of 12, 310-314-306—930. 13th of 14, 304-291-306—901. 80—235. UTSA Invitational 8th of 12, 304-290-308—902. UMB Bank/Mizzou Tiger Classic UTSA Oak Hills Invitational Oct. 29-30, Comanche Trace GC April 13-14, The Club of Old Hawthorne, Feb. 15-16, Oak Hills CC Kerrville, Texas WILLIAM H. TUCKER INTERCOLLEGIATE Columbia, Mo. San Antonio, Texas t12, Martinez 71-69-76—216; t15, Kearney Sept. 26-27, New Mexico Championship GC t17, Kiel 75-74-75—224; t23, Collins 75-77- t28, Dodd 77-72-74—223; t44, Struble 72-73-72—217; 21, Costelloe 72-69-78—219; Albuquerque, N.M. 73—225; t62, Chong 79-76-82—237; 68, 79-75-74—228; t49, Griffin 74-77-78—229; t22, Collins 80-72-68—220; t27, Hui 71-76- t57, Collins 77-75-77—229; t67, Wilkie Martinez 7978-84—241; 70, Wilkie 83-82- t61, Chong 72-81-79—232; t63, Martinez 79- 74—221. 76-75-81—232; t74, Chong 80-79-75—234; 83—248. 75-79—233; Wilkie* 78-79-78—235; Koser* t5th of 13, 302-284-290—876. t81, Martinez 81-79-77—237; t86, Hui 86-79- 12th of 14, 308-305-313—926. 80-80-78—238. 77—242. 14th of 15, 304-307-309—920. UTSA OAK HILLS CLASSIC 15th of 16, 314-308-306—928. Southland Conference Feb. 18-19, Oak Hills CC Championship J.L. Lewis Intercollegiate San Antonio, Texas DEL WALKER INTERCOLLEGIATE April 27-29, Comanche Trace GC Feb. 22-23, The Bandit GC t5, Merry 73-67-74—214; t18, Hui 78-69- Oct. 16-17, Virginia CC Kerrville, Texas New Braunfels, Texas 74—221; t53, Martinez 77-73-79—229; Long Beach, Calif. 4, Collins 71-68-75—214; t20, Martinez t5, Dodd 73-73—146; t30, Martinez 81- t63, Kearney 78-78-75—231; t68, Collins t12, Collins 67-68-76—211; t15, Hui 70-68- 75-74-74—223; t25, Chong 76-70-79—225; 74—155; t40, Griffin 78-81—159; t50, Struble 75-81-77—233. 74—212; t29, Martinez 67-75-74—216; t33, t27, Kiel 76-75-76—227; t27, Wilkie 78-73- 84-81—165; t54, Wilkie 87-81—168. t8th of 17, 303-287-300—890. Chong 75-70-72—217; t56, Wilkie 74-72- 76—227. 10th of 11, 316-309—625 (weather shortened). 77—223. 4th of 10, 298-285-301—884. RON SMITH/USF INVITATIONAL 5th of 15, 278-278-296—852. Border Olympics Feb. 29 - March 2, Lake Jovita CC 2009-10 March 5-6, Laredo CC Dade City, Fl. UTSA INVITATIONAL William H. Tucker Intercollegiate Laredo, Texas t26, Kearney 74-71-75—220; t28, Costelloe Oct. 27-28, Comanche Trace GC Sept. 11-12, New Mexico Championship GC t47, Martinez 76-75-77—227; t55, Griffin 76-69-76—221; t43, Hui 72-76-76—224; t50, Kerrville, Texas Albuquerque, N.M. 75-78-77—230; t60, Koser 80-73-79—232; Merry 76-75-74—225; 84, Martinez 77-81- 14, Chong 77-78-72—227; t38, Wilkie t48, Chong 73-73-77—223; t61, Martinez t76, Dodd 80-80-78—238; t78, Struble 82-80- 81—239. 83-79-73—235; t45, Hui 84-73-80—237; 76-76-75—227; t75, Wilkie 77-79-75—231; 77—239. 13th of 18, 298-291-301—890. t57, Martinez 81-82-81—244; t62, Collins t92, Freeman 80-79-77—236; t94, Kiel 80-75- t15th of 16, 311-306-309—926. 86-84-77—247. 82—237. UALR/FIRST TEE COLLEGIATE 11th of 13, 325-312-302—939. t15th of 17, 306-303-304—913. Louisiana Tech Bulldog Classic March 17-18, Chenal CC March 15-16, Squire Creek CC Little Rock, Ark. PACIFIC INVITATIONAL UTA Waterchase Invitational Choudant, La. t29, Costelloe 80-77-74—231; t34. Hui Nov. 3-5, Brookside CC Sept. 21-22, Waterchase GC t44, Martinez 75-81-78—234; t46, Struble 81- 79-81-74—234; t42, Merry 80-81-75—236; Stockton, Calif. Fort Worth, Texas 86-78—235; t68, Koser 79-80-81—245; t75, t57, Kearney 81-77-83—241; t57, Collins t23, Collins 73-72-73—218; t46, Chong t26, Martinez 73-74-75—222; t52, Chong Wilkie 83-84-80—247. 83-83-75—241. 74-75-74—223; t48, Wilkie 76-75-73—224; 73-75-79—227; t80, Kiel 81-75-77—233; 13th of 16, 318-313-316—947. 12th of 15, 320-316-298—934. 54, Martinez 74-82-72—228; t56, Hui 77-80- 87, Koser 78-78-82—238; 99, Wilkie 85-78- 74—231. 85—248. Morris Williams Invitational CARTER PLANTATION INTERCOLLEGIATE 12th of 12, 297-302-292—891. 17th of 19, 305-302-312—920. April 5-6, University of Texas GC March 24-25, Carter Plantation GC Austin, Texas Springfield, La. Mardi Gras Invitational Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate 72, Dodd 82-79-79—240; 73, Koser 87-76- t32, Merry 75-78-82—235; t39, Costelloe Feb. 9-10, TPC Louisiana GC Oct. 5-6, Classic Club 78—241; t74, Martinez 82-80-80—242; 68-89-80—237; t39, Olivarri 84-72-81—237; New Orleans, La. Palm Desert, Calif. t80, Griffin 79-80-85—244; 83, Struble t65, Hui 88-77-79—244; 75, Collins 79-87- t6, Collins 71-76-72—219; t12, Kiel 76-76- t30, Martinez 75-75-74—224; 57, Griffin 80-82-85‚247. 85—251. 70—222; t47, Martinez 76-81-74—233; t50, 75-75-79—229; t61, Freeman 76-77-78—231; 15th of 15, 323-315-322—960. 10th of 15, 306-314-322—942. Chong 78-76-80—234; t59, Wilkie 77-79- t81, Dodd 80-71-85—236; 92, Chong 89-83- 82—238. 86—258. Aggie Invitational DIET PEPSI SHOCKER CLASSIC 7th of 15, 302-307-296—905. t14th of 16, 306-298-316—920. April 17-18, Traditions Club March 31-April 1, Wichita CC Bryan, Texas Wichita, Kan. UTSA Oak Hills Invitational Lone Star Invitational t23, Martinez 71-72-73—216; t57, Struble t15, Hui 77-70-71—218; t29, Merry 80-70- Feb. 16-17, Oak Hills CC Oct. 18-19, Briggs Ranch GC 80-76-70—226; 67, Dodd 73-81-78—232; 73—223; t64, Martinez 81-76-74—231; San Antonio, Texas San Antonio, Texas t68, Chong 76-80-77—233; t68, Griffin 77- t80, Costelloe 81-76-78—235; t84, Olivarri t17, Collins 69-73-74—216; t44, Wilkie 76- t14, Martinez 71-71-77—219; t21, Griffin 7482—233; t75, Koser 84-75-71—240. 82-80-76—238. 72-76—224; t51, Kiel 80-72-74—226; t59, 73-73-77—223; t37, Kiel 79-76-71—226; 12th of 12, 377-377-379—1,133. (count 5) 14th of 16, 319-292-294—905. Chong 80-76-74—230; t65, Martinez 79-76- t42, Freeman 79-77-73—229; 58, Chong 78—233; t70, Idstein* 83-77-76—238. 78-78-86—242. Southland Conference Southland Conference 11th of 14, 304-293-298—895. 8th of 12, 301-297-298—878. Championship Championship April 27-29, Carter Plantation GC April 14-16, Gray Plantation GC Louisiana Classic Baylor Intercollegiate Springfield, La. Lake Charles, La. March 8-10, Oakbourne CC Oct. 26-27, Royal Oaks CC t15, Martinez 78-74-71—223; t23, Dodd t8, Kearney 75-74-72—221; 12, Merry 76- Lafayette, La. Dallas, Texas 69-80-76—225; 27, Chong 77-78-71—226; 78-68—222; t14, Olivarri 77-72-75—224; t38, Collins 75-80-68—223; t38, Martinez t30, Griffin 74-75-72—221; t40, Martinez t39, Griffin 71-79-84—234; t42, Struble 79- t27, Costelloe 80-77-72—229; 48, Hui 85-80- 78-73-72—223; t57, Lewis 78-73-76—227; 80-74-79—223; t59, Freeman 83-72-79—234; 82-78—239. 77—242. t71, Wilkie 78-76-79—233; t78, Idstein 82- t61, Kiel 75-83-77—235; 64, Koser 84-76- 7th of 10, 295-311-296—902. t4th of 10, 308-301-287—896. 77-79—238. 76—236. 14th of 15, 309-299-295—903. 12th of 12, 312-297-294—903.

2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf • 65 Border Olympics UTSA Oak Hills Invitational 2010-11 March 25-26, Laredo CC Feb. 13-14, Oak Hills CC 2012-13 UTA WaTERCHASE Invitational Laredo, Texas San Antonio, Texas Sam Hall Intercollegiate Sept. 20-21, Waterchase GC t44, Werre 72-74-74—220; t85, Chong 15, Werre 72-70-75—217; t25, Tondre Sept. 10-11, Hattiesburg CC Fort Worth, Texas 75-76-76—227; t92, Dodd 81-72-77—230; 74-73-73—220; t57, Board 79-76-72—227; Hattiesburg, Miss. t62, Werre 74-75-78—227; t67, Griffin 72- t96, Struble 83-74-76—233; 98, Griffin 80- t59 Koser 78-76-74—228; t73, Stegall* 81-79- t17, Werre 71-72-71—214; t21, Tondre 71- 74-82—228; t67, Dodd 73-78-77—228; t74, 81-75—236. 76—236; 78 Griffin 81-77-80—238. 72-72—215; t49, Koser 75-72-74—221; t60, Chong* 76-73-80—229; t74, Wilkie 80-71- 18th of 19, 308-296-301—905. t12th of 15, 303-295-294—892. Stegall* 78-75-71—224; t69, Lindsey 79-73- 78—229; t86, DeVane 80-79-74—233. 74—226; t69, Hogan 75-73-78—226. 16th of19, 299-298-307—904. Morris Williams Intercollegiate Rice Intercollegiate 11th of 15, 292-289-291—872. April 4-5, University of Texas GC Feb. 20-21, Westwood GC William H. tucker Intercollegiate Austin, Texas Houston, Texas William H. Tucker Intercollegiate Oct. 1-2, New Mexico Championship GC t43, Griffin 75-78-81—234; t62, Werre t4, Werre 70-72-71—213; t24, Tondre 76-72- Sept. 28-29, New Mexico Championship GC Albuquerque, N.M. 81-76-82—239; t66, Chong 82-84-74—240; 73—221; t32, Board 76-72-74—222; t32, t16, Tondre 72-76-73—221; t46, Lackey 75- t40, Dodd 79-75-73—227; t67, Werre 74-78- t69, Dodd 87-79-75—241; t79, DeVane 86-89- Griffin 74-76-72—222; t46, Koser 74-75- 73-80—228; t53, Werre 78-77-75—230; t59, 84—236; t79, Chong 78-80-83—241; t82, 83—258. 75—224. Hogan 81-73-77—231; t59, Stegall* 75-77- Wilkie 83-78-81—242; 87, Griffin 79-81- 14th of 14, 324-317-312—953. 5th of 15, 294-291-290—875. 79—231; t73, Koser 76-80-81—237. 88—248. 11th of 14, 301-299-305—905. 16th of 16, 310-311-321—942. Jim West Intercollegiate Louisiana Classics April 11-12, Victoria CC March 5-6, Oakbourne CC Lone Star Invitational Lone Star Invitational Victoria, Texas Lafayette, La. Oct. 14-16, Hill Country GC Oct. 17-18, Briggs Ranch GC t13, Chong; 73-73-75—221; t19, Griffin t10, Werre 72-70-72—214; t44, Board San Antonio, Texas San Antonio, Texas 73-73-77—223; t46, Werre 75-76-79—230; 74-74-73—221; t61, Griffin 74-75-77—226; t2, Tondre 70-74-70—214; t12, Lindsey* t10, Werre 70-75-70—215; t20, Dodd 71- t77, Dodd 77-82-82—241; t82, Struble 81-86- t79, Tondre 74-79-78—231; t81, Koser 80-74- 72-72-74—218; t29, Hogan 71-76-77—224; 74-75—220; t49, Struble* 76-80-72—228; 81—248. 78—232. t29, Werre 74-73-77—224; t54, Lackey 75- t52, Wilkie* 74-77-79—230; 57, Chong 76- 10th of 15, 298-304-312—914. t13th of 15, 294-293-300—887. 82-76—233; t62, Stegall 80-78-77—235; 73, 77-81—234; 59, Basañez* 77-79-80—236; Koser 82-76-86—244. 63, Koser* 87-80-80—247; 64, Griffin 78-88- Aggie Invitational Argent Financial Classic 7th of 15, 290-299-300—889. 86—252; 65, DeVane 82-86-88—256; April 16-17, Traditions GC March 11-13, Squire Creek CC 12th of 12, 295-312-312—919. Bryan, Texas Choudrant, La. Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate t7, Werre 66-79-72—217; t41, Griffin 75-77- t15, Werre 72-73-72—217; t32, Board 76- Oct. 22-23, New Mexico State GC Kauai Collegiate Invitational 79—231; t54, Chong 77-77-82—236; 69, 72-77—225; t35, Tondre 76-75-75—226; Las Cruces, N.M. Oct. 24-26, Puakea GC, Struble 82-87-81—250; 71, Basañez 98-85- t35, Koser 78-76-72—226; t49, Griffin 77-83- t7, Werre 67-75-69—211; t15, Hogan 71-72- Lihue, Hawaii 83—266; 72, Koser 90-87-93—270. 76—236. 71—214; t22, Tondre 75-74-67—216; t59, t19, Werre 74-73-76—223; t19, Wilkie 11th of 11, 390-405-397—1,192. (count 5) t7th of 9, 301-296-295—892. Lackey 74-71-80—225; t62, Stegall* 79-71- 73-77-73—223; t19, Chong 77-75-71—223; 77—227; 71, Lindsey 81-76-74—231. t30, Dodd 73-78-77—228; t42, Struble 79-78- Southland Conference Border Olympics 6th of 12, 287-292-281—860. 75—232. Championship March 16-17, Laredo CC 5th, 297-303-295—895. April 25-27, Waterchase GC Laredo, Texas rice intercollegiate Fort Worth, Texas t23, Werre 73-77-74—224; t50, Koser 77-75- Feb. 4-5, Westwood GC Arizona Intercollegiate t3, Werre 71-69-74—214; 9, Chong 72-71- 78—230; t62, Tondre 75-80-78—233; t73, Houston, Texas Jan. 31-Feb. 1, Arizona National GC 75—218; t34, Griffin 79-73-77—229; 43, Griffin 81-76-80—237; t77, Board 79-80- t2, Hogan 68-74-69—211; t10, Werre 70-75- Tucson, Ariz. Dodd 80-75-82—237; 44, Struble 78-77- 79—238. 71—216; t18, Tondre 72-72-75—219; t18, t18, Werre 74-72-74—220; t46, Griffin 84—239. 14th of 16, 304-308-309—921. Lindsey 75-71-73—219; t37, Lackey 76-77- 73-71-84—228; t54, Dodd 75-77-79—231; 7th of10, 300-288-308—896. 72—225; 76, Stegall* 81-74-82—237. t58, Chong 82-75-75—232; t79, Struble 81- Jim West Intercollegiate 1st of 14, 285-292-285—862. 80-76—237. 2011-12 April 1-3, Victoria CC 13th of 16, 303-295-304—902. UTA WaTERCHASE Invitational Victoria, Texas utsa oak hills invitational Sept. 20-21, Waterchase GC 11, Tondre 74-71-70—215; t26, Koser 78-70- Feb. 11-12, Oak Hills CC UTSA Oak Hills Invitational t24, Werre 76-72—148; t30, Tondre 74- 72—220; t40, Werre 71-80-72—223; t46, San Antonio, Texas Feb. 14-15, Oak Hills CC 75—149; t36, Griffin 76-74—150; t70, Board Board 77-75-73—225; t60, Stegall* 73-86- t3, Werre 69-69-73—211; t10, Lackey 70- San Antonio, Texas 78-78—156; t85, Dodd 81-79—160. 75—234; 67, Griffin 83-79-78—240. 74-72—216; t39, Hogan 76-72-77—225; t21, Chong 70-73-74—217; t41, Dodd t9th of 19, 304-299—603. (3rd round 8th of 12, 300-295-287—882. t44, Tondre 71-79-76—226; t53, Stegall* 77-68-78—223; t54, Werre 73-74-79—226; canceled due to bees) 76-76-77—229; t53, Griffin* 79-75-75—229; t73, Griffin 72-79-79—230; 81, Struble ASU Thunderbird Invitational t64, Lindsey 74-76-82—232; t67, Koser* 78-74-81—233; t82, Koser 79-75-80—234; William H. Tucker Intercollegiate April 6-7, Kartsten GC 75-83-76—234; t69, Board* 81-79-75—235; 92, DeVane 79-79-82—240; 93, Basañez Oct. 2-3, New Mexico Championship GC Tempe, Ariz. t81, Basanez* 85-76-84—245. 78-83-81—242. Albuquerque, N.M. t38, Tondre 74-75-72—221; t38, Koser 74- 5th of 14, 284-291-298—873. 12th of 17, 292-294-310—896. t34, Werre 76-70-79—225; t34, Board 75-74- 77-70—221; t38, Stegall 76-71-74—221; 76—225; t62, Tondre 76-75-80—231; t78, t70, Werre 79-74-76—229; t77, Board 80-74- Bayou city collegiate Rice Intercollegiate Dodd 78-81-78—237; 84, Griffin 81-74- 76—230. championship Feb. 21-22, Westwood GC 84—239. 13th of 17, 303-294-292—889. Feb. 22-24, Redstone GC Houston, Texas 12th of 16, 305-293-313—911. Humble, Texas t21, Chong 70-75-73—218; t23, Griffin Southland Conference t15, Hogan 72-72-72—216; t25 Lackey 74- 73-72-74—219; t37, Dodd 73-75-73—221; Lone Star Invitational Championship 74-71—219; t56, Werre 78-74-74—226; t60, t41, Werre 66-77-79—222; t45, Struble 75- Oct. 16-18, Briggs Ranch GC April 23-25, Stonebridge Ranch CC Tondre 71-76-80—227; t71, Lindsey 75-79- 75-72—222. San Antonio, Texas McKinney, Texas 78—232; 83, Koser* 77-87-77—241. t7th of 15, 282-297-292—871. t17, Werre 74-72-73—219; t17, Tondre t7, Werre 77-71-76—224; t29, Koser 79-79- 10th of 15, 292-296-295—883. 72-71-76—219; t44, Dodd 73-75-78—226; 77—235; t33, Stegall 76-85-76—237; t37, St. Edward’s Championship t50, Griffin 73-77-77—227; t61, Board 74- Tondre 75-83-81—239; t46, Board 81-82- Feb. 21, Austin CC 73-83—230; t64, Stegall* 81-71-79—231; 87—250. Austin, Texas t75, DeVane* 76-77-83—236; t79, Koser* 8th of 10, 307-315-310—932. 9, DeVane 73-74—147; 12, Basañez 76- 78-84-78—240. 76—152; 13, Koser 78-75—153. 9th of 15, 292-291-304—887.

66 • 2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf LOUISIANA CLASSICS UTSA OAK HILLS INVITATIONAL LOUISIANA CLASSICS March 4-5, Oakbourne CC Feb. 10-11, Oak Hills CC 2014-15 March 2-3, Oakbourne CC Lafayette, La. San Antonio, Texas Lafayette, Louisiana t44, Lackey 75-77-75—227; t48, Werre t28, Werre 75-78-72¬–225; t28, Lindsey 72- SAM HALL INTERCOLLEGIATE 3, Lozano 70-71-70—211; t17, 72-71-76— 76-79-73—228; t52, Lindsey 76-78-75—229; 75-78–225; t37, Lackey 75-74-79–228; t40, Sept. 8-9, Hattiesburg CC 219; t59, Lackey 76-75-76—227; t71, Lindsey 68, Tondre 79-80-74—233; t69, Hogan 79- Alley 79-73-77–229; t53, Fancis* 76-77-79– Hattiesburg, Miss. 75-81-75—231; t79, Hogan 78-77-80—235 76-79—234. 232; t59, Hogan 79-78-76–223; t64, Stegall* t20, Lozano 71-73-70–214; t28, Lindsey 9th of 14, 293-294-297—884 13th of 14, 306-310-297—913. 71-80-83–234. 71-76-68–215; t36, Alley 72-72-72–216; t51, t7th of 15, 301-300-303–904. Lackey 74-70-76–220; t71, Hogan 80-71- BORDER OLYMPICS BORDER OLYMPICS 75–226. March 13-14, Laredo CC March 15-16, Laredo CC RICE INTERCOLLEGIATE 8th of 15, 288-286-285–859. Laredo, Texas Laredo, Texas Feb. 17-18, Westwood GC t40, Lozano 75-72-73—220; t50, Alley 69-77- t18, Lindsey 77-72-72—221; t23, Werre Houston, Texas MARK SIMPSON COLORADO INVITATIONAL 76—222; t72, Hogan 79-74-74—227; t80, 72-72-78—222; t23, Hogan 70-76-76—222; t3, Werre 72-71-71–214; t8, Lackey 70-74- Sept. 29-30, Colorado National GC Lindsey 72-75-81—228; t85, Lackey 73-73- t33, Lackey 80-72-72—224; t46, Tondre 73- 74–218; t13, Alley 72-72-76–220; t18, Hogan Erie, Colo. 83—229; t85, Stegall* 74-75-80—229 78-76—227. 76-74-73–223; t56, Lindsey 78-78-77–233. t6, Hogan 71-70–141; t22, Alley 72-72–144; 14th of 18, 289-294-304—887 6th of 14, 292-292-296—880. 1st of 15, 290-291-294–875. t29, Lackey 73-74–147; t39, Lozano 72- 76–148; t74, Lindsey 76-78–154. LONE STAR INVITATIONAL JIM WEST INTERCOLLEGIATE BAYOU CITY COLLEGIATE CHAMPIOONSHIPS 7th of 17, 288-292–580. March 22-23, Briggs Ranch April 8-9, TPC Craig Ranch Feb. 21-23, Golf Club of Houston San Antonio, Texas McKinney, Texas Humble, Texas JERRY PATE NATIONAL INTERCOLLEGIATE t1, Lozano 72-68-67—207; t28, Lackey t7, Lindsey 73-77-72—222; t24, Griffin* 74- t33, Alley 71-74-71–216; t46, Lindsey 74-73- Oct. 8-7, Old Overton CC 69-72-75—216; t31 Lindsey 72-71-74—217; 74-80—228; t24, Lackey 71-79-78—228; t32, 73¬–220; t55, Lackey 73-71-77–221; t64, Vestavia Hills, Ala. t38, Hogan 71-75-72—218; t48, Alley 74-70- Tondre 75-77-78—230; t32, Hogan 70-81- Hogan 74-74-76–224; 79, Werre 85-78- t15, Hogan 70-71-72–213; t30, Lozano 76—220; t55, Stegall* 71-70-81—222; t70, 79—230; t37, Werre 74-76-81—231. 68–231. 75-70-74–219; t38, Lackey 74-75-72–221; De La Cruz* 76-74-76—226; t81, Morrow* 8th of 11, 288-309-307—904. 9th of 15, 292-292-288–872. t46, Lindsey 77-75-72¬–224; t50, Alley 81- 74-79-78—231 73-72–226. 5th of 15, 284-281-288—853 WAC Championship LOUISIANA CLASSICS t10th of 10, 296-289-288–873. April 29-May 1, Rio Secco GC March 10-11, Oakbourne CC AGGIE INVITATIONAL t5, Lackey 70-79-74—223; t5, Lindsey 69-76- Lafayette, La. MIRAMONT INVITATIONAL April 4-5, Traditions Golf Club 78—223; t23, Hogan 79-78-73; t28, Werre t20, Alley 76-71-72–219; t20, Werre 75-71- Oct. 13-14, Miramont CC Bryan, Texas 75-82-74—231; t46, Tondre 81-78-83—242 73–219; t30, Lindsey 76-70-75–221; t53, Bryan, Texas t29, Lindsey 77-71-80—228; t38, Hogan 4th of 10, 293-311-299—903. Hogan 72-75-80–227; t60, Lackey 81-71- t3, Hogan 72-68–140; t17, Lackey 73-72- 76-80-75—231; 47, Lozano 81-73-80—234; 78–230; 67, Stegall* 79-76-79–234. 145; t23, Lindsey 76-71–147; t30, Lozano t55, Alley 81-80-76—237; t58, Lackey 81-76- 2013-14 6th of 12, 299-283-298–880. 76-73–149; t47, Alley 76-76–152; t68, De La 81—238; t58, De La Cruz* 77-80-81—238 Sam Hall Intercollegiate Cruz* 80-76–156. 10th of 13, 315-300-311—926 Sept. 9-10, Hattiesburg CC BORDER OLYMPICS 2 of 13, 297-284–581. Hattiesburg, Miss. March 14-15, Laredo CC C-USA Championship t10, Hogan 74-67-67—208; t30, Werre Laredo, Texas PRICE’S “GIVE ‘EM FIVE” INVITATIONAL April 26-27, Texarkana CC 73-70-72—215; t35, Alley 73-71-72—216; t10, Lackey 71-74-73–218; t19, Hogan 72- Oct. 24-26, Butterfield Trail GC Texarkana, Arkansas t58, Lackey 75-73-74—222; t58, Lindsey 73- 74-74–220; t30, Alley 76-70-76–222; t46, El Paso, Texas t23, Hogan 79-73-70—222; t35, Lackey 78-71—222. Stegall* 78-74-74–226; t52, Werre 77-78- 8, Hogan 67-72-66–205; 20, Alley 65-70-74– 72-75-78—225; t42, Alley 75-72-79—226; 8th of 15, 293-281-282—856. 72–227; t61, Lindsey 78-78-72–228. 209; t31, Lindsey 67-75-70–212; t39, Lackey t53, Lindsey 75-75-79—229; 59, Lozano 73- 5th of 17, 296-296-291–883. 68-75-71–214; 49, Lozano 71-74-71–216; 81-76—230 William H. Tucker Intercollegiate t57, Stegall* 75-70-74–219. 9th of 12, 295-295-303—893 Sept. 27-28, UNM Championship GC LONE STAR INVITATIONAL 5th of 14, 267-291-278–836. Albuquerque, N.M. March 24-25, Briggs Ranch GC * played as individual t40, Hogan 77-74-79—230; t65, Alley 79- San Antonio, Texas UTSA OAK HILLS INVITATIONAL 79-77—235; t84, Werre 83-80-77—240; t20, Hogan 70-74-72–216; t30, Alley 71- Feb. 9-10 t88, Lackey 79-79-83—241; 91, Lindsey 74-75–220; t30, Werre 73-72-75–220; t47, San Antonio, Texas 77-83-82—242. Lindsey 75-75-72–222; t59, Lackey 74-78- t5, Hogan 73-69-72—214; t5, Alley 75-68- 17th of 17, 312-312-315—939. 72–224; t72, Stegall* 75-75-78–228. 71—214; t17, Lozano 72-76-70—218; t42, 8th of 15, 288-295-291–874. Lackey 72-74-78—224; t45, Lindsey 73-76- Jerry pate National Intercollegiate 76—225; t10, Stegall* 72-69-75—216; t34, Oct. 7-8, Old Overton CC WYOMING COWBOY CLASSIC De La Cruz* 74-74-74—222. Vestavia Hills, Ala. April 7-8, Talking Stick-North Course 2nd of 15, 290-287-289—866 t27, Lackey 72-73-72—217; t36, Hogan 75- Scottsdale, Ariz. 73-72—220; t44, Werre 74-75-74—223; t49, t15, Alley 71-67-73–211; t46, Hogan 75-74- BAYOU CITY COLLEGIATE CHAMPionships Lindsey 75-74-76; 57, Alley 74-74-81—229. 69–218; t54, Lindsey 70-78-71–219; t54, Feb. 20-22, Golf Club of Houston t10th of 12, 295-294-294—883. Lackey 73-75-71–219; t59, Werre 74-72- Humble, Texas 74–220. t10, Hogan 71-73-70—214; t36, Lozano Herb wimberly Intercollegiate t8th of 21, 288-288-284–860. 76-71-74—221; t43, Lindsey 72-75-75—222; Oct. 21-22, New Mexico State University GC t60, Alley 75-76-74—225; 77, Lackey 78-74- Las Cruces, N.M. CONFERENCE USA CHAMPIONSHIP 78—230 t31, Alley 71-79-72—222; t36, Werre 76- April 27-29, Oak Tree CC 10th of 15, 294-293-293—880 76-71—223; t42, Lindsey 73-79-72—224; Edmond, Okla. t56, Hogan 76-76-75—227; t67, Lackey t22, Hogan 76-70-74–220; t32, Werre 72-74- ST. MARY’S INVITATIONAL 78-77-74—229. 77–223; t44, Lindsey 80-71-76¬–227; t49, Feb. 23-24, The Dominion CC 14th of 17, 296-308-289—893. Lackey 79-75-76–230; t55, Alley 82-74- San Antonio, Texas 76–232. t7, De La Cruz* 75-75—150; t27, Stegall* 80- 11th of 14, 307-289-302–898. 75—155; 54, Morrow* 85-75—160

2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf • 67 Team Records

Top Rounds Top 54-Hole Scores Score_____Course______Event (Round) Score_____Course______Event 267______Butterfield Trail GC__ 2014 Price’s “Give ‘Em Five” Invitational (1) 836______Butterfield Trail GC ___ 2014 Price’s “Give ‘Em Five” Invitational 272______Canebrake GC______2003 Southland Conference (3) 846______Missouri Bluffs GC______2003 Nestlé/Purina Classic 278______Virginia CC______2008 Del Walker Intercollegiate (1) 848______Canebrake GC______2003 Southland Conference 278______Virginia CC______2008 Del Walker Intercollegiate (2) 851______Barona Creek GC______2001 Aztec Invitational 278______Butterfield Trail GC__ 2014 Price’s “Give ‘Em Five” Invitational (3) 852______Virginia CC______2008 Del Walker Intercollegiate 279______Canebrake GC______2003 Southland Conference (2) 853______Briggs Ranch GC______2014 Lone Star Invitational 280______Missouri Bluffs______2003 Nestlé/Purina Classic (3) 856______Hattiesburg CC______2013 Sam Hall Intercollegiate 280______Bear Ridge GC______2002 Baylor Invitational (2) 857______Virginia CC______2003 Del Walker Intercollegiate 281______Oak Hills CC______2001 UTSA Oak Hills Invitational (2) 859______Braeburn Course______2002 Diet Pepsi Shocker Classic 281______NMSU GC______2012 Herb Wimberley Intercollegiate (3) 859______Eisenhower Blue______2003 Falcon Invitational 281______Hattiesburg CC______2013 Sam Hall Intercollegiate (2) 859______Palm Valley GC______2006 Pioneer Classic 281______Briggs Ranch GC______2014 Lone Star Invitational (2) 859______Hattiesburg CC______2014 Sam Hall Intercollegiate

Individual Records

Top Rounds Top 54-Hole Scores Score__ Player______Course______Event (Round) Score__ Player______Course______Event 64____ Luke Healy______Barona Creek GC______2001 Aztec Inv. (3) 203___ Gibby Martens______Braeburn GC______2002 Shocker Inv. 64____ Derek Steinbruck___ Tapatio Springs CC___1990 St. Mary’s Inv. (2) 205___ Brett Hogan______Butterfield Trail GC______2014 Price’s Inv. 65____ Nick Olivarri______Virginia CC_____ 2004 Del Walker Int. (1) 207___ John Elizondo______Missouri Bluffs__2003 Nestlé/Purina Classic 65____ John Elizondo______Canebrake GC______2003 Southland (3) 207___ Mike Mezei______USAF Blue______2003 Air Force Inv. 65____ Gordon Wessels______Westbury CC______1988 UC Ferguson (3) 207___ Gibby Martens______Laredo CC______2002 Border Olympics 65____ Bryce Alley______Butterfield Trail GC______2014 Price’s Inv. (1) 207___ Zander Lozano______Briggs Ranch GC______2014 Lone Star Inv. 66____ Ryan Werre______Traditions GC______2011 Aggie Inv. (1) 208___ Brett Hogan______Hattiesburg CC______2013 Sam Hall Int. 66____ Ryan Werre______Westwood CC______2011 Rice Int. (1) 208___ Magnus Dohlvik______Lubbock CC______1997 Red Raider Inv. 66____ Simon Merry______Chenal CC______2007 UALR Inv. (1) 209___ Thomas Kearney____ Comanche Trace______2006 UTSA Inv. 66____ John Elizondo______Carambola GC___2005 St. Croix Classic (1) 209___ Mike Mezei______Missouri Bluffs__2003 Nestlé/Purina Classic 66____ Mike Mezei______Canebrake GC______2003 Southland (3) 209___ Luke Healy______USAF Blue______2001 Air Force Inv. 66____ Mike Mezei______USAF Blue______2003 Air Force Inv. (1) 209___ Bryce Alley______Butterfield Trail GC______2014 Price’s Inv. 66____ Gibby Martens______Braeburn GC______2002 Shocker Inv. (2) 210___ Nick Olivarri______Virginia CC______2004 Del Walker Int. 66____ Danilo Crnomut______Bear Ridge GC______2002 Baylor Inv. (2) 210___ Mike Mezei______Virginia CC______2003 Del Walker Int. 66____ Jeffrey Seibert______Cimarron GC______1993 UTPA Classic (2) 210___ Michael Schaeffer_____ Virginia CC______2003 Del Walker Int. 66____ Rob Anderson_____ Tapatio Springs CC___1990 St. Mary’s Inv. (2) 210___ John Elizondo______Canebrake GC______2003 Southland 66____ Brett Hogan______Butterfield Trail GC______2014 Price’s Inv. (3) 210___ Gibby Martens______Alvamar CC______2000 Kansas Inv. Top 36-Hole Scores Sub-70 Rounds Score__ Player______Course______Event No.______Player______Years 134___ Gibby Martens______Braeburn GC______2002 Shocker Inv. 13______Gibby Martens______1999-02 135___ Kyle Collins______Virginia CC______2008 Del Walker Int. 11______John Elizondo______2003-06 9______Brett Hogan ______2012-P 135___ Thomas Kearney____ Comanche Trace______2006 UTSA Inv. 8______Kyle Collins______2006-09 135___ Bryce Alley______Butterfield Trail GC______2014 Price’s Inv. 8______Thomas Kearney______2006-08 137___ Mike Mezei______USAF Blue______2003 Falcon Inv. 8______Ryan Werre______2011-14 137___ Magnus Dohlvik______Lubbock CC______1997 Red Raider 6______Shane Costelloe______2005-08 138___ Phillip Hui______Virginia CC______2008 Del Walker Int. 6______Mike Mezei______2003-04 138___ Thomas Kearney______Chenal CC______2007 UALR Inv. 5______Luke Healy______2001-04 138___ John Elizondo______Deerwood CC______2006 Southland 4______Bryce Alley______2013-P 4______Matt Johnston______2004-07 138___ John Elizondo______Missouri Bluffs__2003 Nestlé/Purina Classic 3______Johan Edfors______1995-96 138___ Gibby Martens______Laredo CC______2002 Border Olympics 3______J.J. Lindsey______2012-P 138___ Gibby Martens______Oak Hills CC____ 2002 UTSA Oak Hills Inv. 3______Emiliano Martinez______2007-10 138___ Gibby Martens______Barona Creek GC______2001 Aztec Inv. 3______Kitt Thabungkan______2004-07 138___ Kurt Martin______Lincoln Park GC___ 1985 Oklahoma City Inv. 3______Steve Ward______1994-95 68 • 2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf UTSA Oak Hills Invitational Records

Team Champions Top Team Scores (54 Holes) Year______Team______Score Score______Team______Year 2000_____Baylor______283-283-295—861 (+9) 824 (-28)_____ Texas Tech______2009 2001_____Texas Tech______285-287-281—853 (+1) 837 (-15)_____ Texas Tech______2011 2002_____Wichita State______295-284-303—882 (+30) 844 (-8)______UT Arlington______2009 2003_____Texas Tech______300 (+16)* 849 (-3)______Oklahoma______2011 2004_____Kansas______285-289-282—856 (+4) 850 (-2)______North Texas______2011 2005_____Kansas______284-292-284—860 (+8) 850 (-2)______Baylor______2015 2006_____Baylor______290-283-282—855 (+3) 853 (+1)______Texas Tech______2001 2007_____Sam Houston State______295-295-275—865 (+13) 855 (+3)______Baylor______2006 2008_____Mississippi State______292-275-297—864 (+12) 855 (+3)______Tulsa______2011 2009_____Texas Tech______277-266-281—824 (-28) 856 (+4)______Kansas______2004 2010_____Texas Tech______299-283-293—875 (+23) 859 (+7)______Texas Tech______2012 2011_____Texas Tech______273-277-287—837 (-15) 2012_____Texas Tech______290-287-282—859 (+7) Top Individual Rounds 2013_____Oklahoma______289-285-288—862 (+10) Score______Individual, Team______Year (Round) 2014_____Oklahoma______294-285-297—876 (+24) 63 (-8)______Shad Muth, UT Arlington______2001 (1) 2015_____Baylor______284-288-278—850 (-2) 64 (-7)______Ryan Baca, Baylor______2006 (1) * 2003 second and third rounds canceled 64 (-7)______Noah Goldman, Mississippi State______2008 (2) 65 (-6)______Jeremy Alcorn, Baylor______2005 (1) Individual Champions 65 (-6)______Chris Ward, Texas Tech______2009 (1) Year______Individual, Team______Score 65 (-6)______Bobby Massa, UT Arlington______2009 (2) 2000_____Craig Lile, Arkansas______69-72-68—209 (-4) 65 (-6)______Ty Spinella, North Texas______2011 (2) 2001_____Craig Lile, Arkansas______71-68-68—207 (-6) 66 (-5)______Bret Lederer, Long Beach State______2004 (3) ______Luke Main, UT Arlington______70-68-69—207 (-6) 66 (-5)______Scooter Jefferson, Sam Houston State______2007 (3) 2002_____Jason Novascone, Wichita State______70-70-77—217 (+4) 66 (-5)______Tom Whitney, Air Force______2008 (3) 2003_____Zach Atkinson, North Texas______72 (+1)* 66 (-5)______Corey Roberson, Texas State______2009 (1) 2004_____Ryan Baca, Baylor______72-70-67—209 (-4) 66 (-5)______Nils Floren, Texas Tech______2009 (2) 2005_____Jeremy Alcorn, Baylor______65-75-70—210 (-3) 66 (-5)______Santiago Rivas, Texas Tech______2009 (2) 2006_____Ryan Baca, Baylor______64-67--68—199 (-14) 66 (-5)______Chris Ward, Texas Tech______2009 (2) 2007_____Matt Miller, Illinois State______72-69-67—208 (-5) 66 (-5)______Riley Pumphrey, Oklahoma______2011 (1) 2008_____Noah Goldman, Mississippi State______73-64-75—212 (-1) 66 (-5)______Ben Klaus, Oklahoma______2011 (2) 2009_____Chris Ward, Texas Tech______65-66-71—202 (-11) 66 (-5)______Tyler Weworski, Texas Tech______2010 (2) 2010_____Philipp Westermann, Southeastern La.______71-71-69—211 (-2) 66 (-5)______Clement Sordet, Texas Tech______2012 (3) 2011_____Nils Floren, Texas Tech______69-71-68—208 (-5) 66 (-5)______Scott Fernandez, Iowa State______2012 (2) 2012_____Joakim Mikkelsen, Baylor______71-71-68—210 (-3) 66 (-5)______Preston Stanley, Houston Baptist______2015 (1) 2013_____Kyle Jones, Baylor______69-70-67—206 (-7) 66 (-5)______Logan Boatner, Sam Houston State ______2015 (2) 2014_____Kyle Jones, Baylor______69-71-73—213 (E) 2015_____Kyle Jones, Baylor______71-67-67—205 (-8) Top Individual Scores (54 Holes) * 2003 second and third rounds canceled Score______Individual, Team______Year 199 (-14)_____ Ryan Baca, Baylor______2006 Top Team Rounds 202 (-11)_____ Chris Ward, Texas Tech______2009 Score______Team______Year (Round) 205 (-8)______Nils Floren, Texas Tech______2009 266 (-18)_____ Texas Tech______2009 (2) 205 (-8)______Kyle Jones, Baylor______2015 273 (-11)_____ Texas Tech______2011 (1) 206 (-7)______Kyle Jones, Baylor______2013 275 (-9)______Sam Houston State______2007 (3) 207 (-6)______Craig Lile, Arkansas______2001 275 (-9)______Mississippi State______2008 (2) 207 (-6)______Luke Main, UT Arlington______2001 276 (-8)______North Texas______2011 (1) 207 (-6)______Preston Stanley, Houston Baptist______2015 277 (-7)______Texas Tech______2009 (1) 208 (-5)______Kyle Willmann, Texas Tech______2001 277 (-7)______Tulsa______2011 (1) 208 (-5)______Matt Miller, Illinois State______2007 277 (-7)______Texas Tech______2011 (2) 208 (-5)______Nils Floren, Texas Tech______2011 278 (-6)______Baylor______2005 (1) 208 (-5)______Rodolfo Cazaubon, North Texas______2013 278 (-6)______Baylor______2015 (3) 279 (-5)______UT Arlington______2001 (1) NOTE: Former tournament names include UTSA Oak Hills Classic, UTSA 279 (-5)______Texas State______2009 (1) Intercollegiate and Roadrunner Intercollegiate 2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf • 69 Lone Star Invitational Records

Team Champions Top Individual Rounds Year______Team______Score Score______Individual, Team______Year (Round) 2009_____Texas A&M______286-280-282—848 (-16) 64 (-8)______John Hurley, Texas A&M______2009 (2) 2010_____UT Arlington______291-278-286—855 (-9) 64 (-8)______James Anstiss, Southeastern Louisiana______2015 (1) 2011_____New Mexico______274-286-301—861 (-3) 64 (-8)______Fernando-Cruz Valle, Louisiana-Lafayette______2015 (2) 2012_____Houston______298-293-275—866 (+2) 64 (-8)______Jon Catlin New Mexico______2011 (1) 2014_____New Mexico______281-282-285—848 (-16) 65 (-7)______Cameron Peck, Texas A&M______2011 (2) 2015_____Texas Tech______275-274-286—835 (-29) 65 (-7)______Hannes Ronneblad, Texas Tech______2015 (2) 66 (-6)______Zack Fischer, UT Arlington______2009 (2) Individual Champions 66 (-6)______Roman Robledo, Houston______2011 (1) Year______Individual, Team______Score 66 (-6)______Joakim Mikkelsen Baylor______2011 (1) 2009_____John Hurley, Texas A&M______71-64-71—206 (-10) 66 (-6)______Gavin Green, New Mexico______2014 (3) 2010_____Carlos Ortiz, North Texas______71-73-67—211 (-5) 67 (-5)______Kelly Kraft, SMU______2009 (1) 2011_____Jeff Wibawa, Rice______70-67-72—209 (-7) 67 (-5)______Chris Walker, Notre Dame______2010 (2) 2012_____Rodolfo Cazaubon, North Texas______68-70-74—212 (-4) 67 (-5)______Carlos Ortiz, North Texas______2010 (3) 2014_____Gavin Green, New Mexico______71-73-66—210 (-6) 67 (-5)______Tom Moore, Texas State______2010 (2) 2015_____Hannes Ronneblad, Texas Tech*______70-65-72—207 (-9) 67 (-5)______Roman Robledo, Houston______2011 (2) * won sudden death playoff 67 (-5)______Jeff Wibawa, Rice______2011 (2) 67 (-5)______Jesse Droemer, Houston______2012 (3) Top Team Rounds 67 (-5)______Grady Brame, Southeastern Louisiana______2014 (1) Score______Team______Year (Round) 67 (-5)______Victor Perez, New Mexico______2014 (1) 272 (-16)_____ Southeastern Louisiana______2015 (1) 67 (-5)______Owen Taylor, Sacramento State______2014 (2) 274 (-14)_____ New Mexico______2011 (1) 67 (-5)______Pep Angles, Central Arkansas______2014 (2) 274 (-14)_____ Houston Baptist______2014 (3) 67 (-5)______Preston Stanley, Houston Baptist______2014 (3) 274 (-14)_____ Texas Tech______2015 (2) 67 (-5)______Brandon Wilhide, Houston Baptist______2014 (3) 274 (-14)_____ UTEP______2015 (2) 67 (-5)______Hayden Shieh, Santa Clara______2015 (1) 275 (-13)_____ Houston______2012 (3) 67 (-5)______Jere Pelletier, UTEP______2015 (2) 275 (-13)_____ Texas Tech______2015 (1) 67 (-5)______Tee-k Kelly, Ohio State______2015 (2) 276 (-12)_____ Texas A&M______2011 (2) 67 (-5)______Carlos Briones, Santa Clara______2015 (2) 276 (-12)_____ Louisiana-Lafayette______2015 (2) 67 (-5)______Taylor Knoll, Sacramento State______2015 (2) 277 (-11)_____ Ohio State______2015 (2) 67 (-5)______Pep Angles, Central Arkansas______2015 (2) 278 (-10)_____ UT Arlington______2010 (2) 67 (-5)______Zander Lozano, UTSA______2015 (3) 279 (-9)______Houston______2011 (1) 279 (-9)______North Texas______2015 (2) Top Individual Scores (54 Holes) 279 (-9)______North Texas______2015 (3) Score______Individual, Team______Year 206 (-10)_____ John Hurley, Texas A&M______2009 Top Team Scores (54 Holes) 207 (-9)______Dylan Frittelli, Texas______2009 Score______Team______Year 207 (-9)______Zander Lozano, UTSA______2015 835 (-29)_____ Texas Tech______2015 207 (-9)______Hannes Ronneblad, Texas Tech______2015 846 (-18)_____ Southeastern Louisiana______2015 208 (-8)______Cody Gribble, Texas______2009 848 (-16)_____ Texas A&M______2009 208 (-8)______Jason Roets, North Texas______2015 848 (-16)_____ New Mexico______2014 208 (-8)______Pep Angles, Central Arkansas______2015 850 (-14)_____ UTEP______2015 209 (-7)______Jeff Wibawa, Rice______2011 852 (-12)_____ North Texas______2015 209 (-7)______Mito Pereira, Texas Tech______2015 853 (-11)_____ UTSA______2015 209 (-7)______Clement Sordet, Texas Tech______2015 854 (-10)_____ Baylor______2014 210 (-6)______Payne Gniewek, Baylor______2009 854 (-10)_____ UT Arlington______2015 210 (-6)______Kelly Kraft, SMU______2009 855 (-9)______UT Arlington______2010 210 (-6)______Andrea Pavan, Texas A&M______2009 858 (-6)______Texas______2009 210 (-6)______Joakim Mikkelsen, Baylor______2011 210 (-6)______Gavin Green, New Mexico______2014 210 (-6)______Owen Taylor, Sacramento State______2014 210 (-6)______Grady Brame, Southeastern Louisiana______2015 210 (-6)______Tee-k Kelly, Ohio State______2015 210 (-6)______Pat Beyhan, New Mexico State______2015 NOTES: The 2012 Lone Star Invitational was held at Hill Country Golf Club. The event moved from the Fall to the Spring in 2014. 70 • 2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf All-Time Roster

Brett Alexander______1984 Mike Gorski ______1984 Bryan Novoa ______1993 Quint Alexander______1984 David Graves ______1995 Nick Olivarri______2005-08 Bryce Alley______2014-P Paul Griff ______1994 Bryan Parker ______1990-91 Rob Anderson______1989-90 Mitchell Griffin______2010-13 David Petry ______1988-89 Shawn Angel ______1983 Ryan Hardgrave ______2003 Duffy Pugh ______2003 Jim Aycock ______1983 John Hays ______1994-95 Rene Rangel ______1985-86 Derek Bartlett ______1997 Luke Healy ______2001-04 Tom Relf ______1988 Xabier Basañez______2011-13 Lane Heginbotham ______1989 Daniel Richards ______1995 Bill Bell ______1987 Howard Herring ______1996 Brad Rodgers ______1991-92 Chris Benestante ______1998-99 Brett Hogan ______2013-P Rick Sanchez ______1983 Martin Board______2011-13 Steve Hresko ______1985-86 Jorge Sandoval ______1988 Jeff Bopp ______2002-03 Phillip Hui______2007-08 Michael Schaeffer ______2001-03 Chris Brauner ______1989-90 Zach Hugos ______1994-95 Jimmy Schnurr ______1991 Larry Bryan ______1988-89 David Hullett ______1991-92 Jeffery Seibert ______1994-95 Sean Burch______2005-08 Andrew Hutchins ______1999 John Sewall ______1994-97 Peter Burns ______1998-99 Isaac Idstein______2008-10 Sam Sinclair ______1994-95 Jerry Carnahan ______2000-02 Randy Jones ______1997-2000 Jason Smith ______1989 Joe Caruso ______1984-85 Mikael Johnson ______1991-92 Shawn Smith ______1992-93 Jorge Cerda ______1988 Matt Johnston______2004-07 Christian Snethkamp ______1992-93 Chris Chapa ______1999-2000 Danny Kloza ______1985-86 Austin Struble______2010-11 Rick Chevalier ______1986 Thomas Kearney______2006-08 Reed Stegall______2012-P Lewis Chong______2008-11 Ryan Kiel______2009-10 Derek Steinbruck ______1990-92 Chris Clark ______1990 Taylor Koser______2010-13 Kitt Thabungkan______2004-07 Ray Cole ______1987 Philipp Krohn______2005-08 Stanton Tondre______2011-13 Kyle Collins______2006-09 Garrison Lackey______2013-P Hector Trevino ______1989-90 Michael Connell ______1994-95 J.J. Lindsey______2013-P Mike Tucker ______1986-87 Shane Costelloe______2005-08 Jeff Linnstaedter ______1988 Lars Ulfvengren ______1995-98 Danilo Crnomut______2002-03 Zander Lozano______2015-P Roland Villarreal ______2003 Ryan Cromwell ______2003-04 Chuck Lyon ______1992-93 Scotty Wade ______1997-98 Keith Cunningham ______1988 Keith McRee ______1998-99 Billy Walsh ______1993 Stuart Curren ______1994 Gibby Martens ______1999-2002 Steve Ward ______1994-95 M. Jason Daly ______1994 Emiliano Martinez______2007-10 Court Watson ______1999-2002 Christian De La Cruz______2015-P Kurt Martin ______1985-88 Christopher Weil ______2002 Eddie DeVane______2011 Tim Martin______2004-06 Ryan Werre______2011-14 Charles Dixon ______1997-2000 Robert May ______1983 Gordon Wessels ______1989-90 Nicko Dodd______2010-12 Vicente Mayo ______2000 Cade White ______1990-91 Magnus Dohlvik ______1997-2000 Simon Merry______2007-08 Zen Wiebe ______2000 Johan Edfors ______1995-96 Mike Mezei ______2003-04 Brett Wilder ______1999-2000 John Elizondo______2003-06 Nick Milanovich ______1983 Payne Wilkie______2009-11 Mike Flaherty ______1986 Allan Mireault ______1984 Mark Wilson ______1998 Michael Flanagan______1991 Trace Morrow______2015-P Clint Winn ______1992 Mike Flanigan ______1988 Lance Mullins ______1991-93 Stoney Womack ______1994-95 Thomas Fowler ______1995-96 Jimmy Muse ______1997-2000 Masashi Yamada ______1999 Kyle Francis______2014 Jay New ______1997-99 Mike Givilancz ______2001-02 Chad Norris ______1993

2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf • 71 Roadrunners In The Pros

Kyle Collins Magnus Dohlvik Johan Edfors John Elizondo Jack Freeman

Phillip Hui Matt Johnston Thomas Kearney Ryan Kiel Taylor Koser

Philip Krohn Mike Mezei Gibby Martens Emiliano Martinez Bryan Novoa

David Petry Tom Relf Stanton Tondre Kitt Thabungkan Ryan Werre 72 • 2015-16 UTSA Men’s Golf