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2014-15 CHATTANOOGA GOLF GUIDETABLE OF CONTENTS/GENERAL INFOTABLE OF CONTENTS/GENERAL INFO
TABLE OF CONTENTSPractice Facility & Home Courses ..................................2-3
The University ..............................................................4-5
The City ........................................................................6-7
Academic Services ........................................................... 8
Media Exposure/Mocs in Pro Golf .................................... 9
Sports Medicine ............................................................ 10
Lawson Center/Athletic Performance ............................ 11
Mocs Success ............................................................12-13
What’s a Moc? ............................................................... 14
Roster Information/Schedule ........................................ 15
Mark Guhne .............................................................16-17
Student-Athlete Profi les...........................................18-27 Wes Gosselin ....................................................... 18-19 Liam Johnston ..................................................... 20-21 Ewan Scott .......................................................... 22-23 Zac Stolz ....................................................................24 Brooks Thomas ..........................................................25 Stuart Thomas ..........................................................26 Andrew Weathers/Kory Webb ...................................27
2012-13 Rewind ......................................................28-33
Letterwinners ..........................................................34-35
Team & Individual Records .......................................36-38
Year-by-Year Leaders/Team Wins .................................. 39
Honor Roll/Individual Wins ........................................... 40
Year-by-Year Results ................................................41-53
NCAA Appearances ...................................................54-59
Administration .........................................................60-61
Chancellor Dr. Steve Angle ...................................... 60
Athletics Director David Blackburn .......................... 61
Mocs Mission & Core Values ........................................... 62
Southern Conference ..................................................... 63
Media Information ........................................................ 64
QUICK FACTSLocation ................................................Chattanooga, Tenn.
Founded ...................................................................... 1886
Enrollment ............................................................... 11,674
Nickname .................................................................... Mocs
Colors .......................................Navy Blue, Old Gold & Silver
Affi liation .................................................... NCAA Division I
Conference ............................................................Southern
Chancellor ....................................................Dr. Steve Angle
Director of Athletics....................................David Blackburn
Athletics Website ............................................ GoMocs.com
Twitter ........................................................ @GoMocsMGLF
Facebook .................................................ChattanoogaMocs
TEAM INFORMATION2013-14 Record .................................................... 84-71-4
Final Rankings:
Golfweek/Sagarin Performance Index ...................... 60
Golfstat ................................................................... 56
NIKE/Golf World Coaches ....................................... N/A
SoCon Finish................................................... 2nd of 9
Postseason ....................NCAA Eugene Regional (T6th)
Titles ......................................................................... 0
Medalist .................................................................... 1
Wes Gosselin (Savannah Quarters Ind., -1, 70-73=144)
Letterwinners Returning (Starters) ............................6 (3)
Lost (Starters) ......................................................3 (2)
Newcomers (Redshirts) ................................................... 2
MEN’S HEAD COACH ........ Mark Guhne (Chattanooga ‘84)
Pronunciation ......................................................June
Chattanooga Record................ 1,024-509-21 (9 years)
Career Record ..................................................... Same
Titles ....................................................................... 17
Medalists ................................................................ 13
Offi ce Phone .......................................(423) 425-4625
Email [email protected]
ADMINISTRATIVE ASST. ..... Melissa Cate (423) 425-4444
GOLF SID ......................................................... Jim Horten
Offi ce Phone .......................................(423) 425-2350
Cell Phone ...........................................(423) 645-8733
Email ...................................... [email protected]
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CREDITSThe 2014-15 Chattanooga Golf Guide is a production of
the Athletics Communications Offi ce, Dr. Jay Blackman
Director. Page layout, writing and editing by Assistant
Director Jim Horten. Editorial assistance from Blackman,
Tyler Brown, Emily Blackman and Anne Wehunt. Photos
courtesy of UTC archives, Dale Rutemeyer, David Humber,
Jaimie Davis, Jim Daves, Jeff Mills, SoCon Photos and
Horten. Cover designs by Horten.
The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga is an equal
opportunity employer/affi rmative action/Titles VI and IX/
Section 504/ADA/ADEA institution.
Senior
Liam Johnston
ChattanoogaMocs
@GoMocsMGLF
CHATTANOOGA ATHLETICSMission Statement: Equipping for Success | Vision: To Achieve Excellence | Core Values:
Integrity | Accountability | Respect | Gratitude | Competitiveness | Pride | Commitment | Innovation
WHAT’S IN A NAME?The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and Chattanooga Mocs are proper usage in fi rst reference to the
athletics program. Chattanooga is the appropriate short form with the abbreviation of UTC. “Chatt” is acceptable
as a leaderboard moniker. There is no hyphenated form of the school name (i.e. UT-Chattanooga, Tennessee-
Chattanooga, Tenn.-Chatt., UT Chattanooga, etc.). The nickname is simply Mocs. For more information and
current athletic marks, turn to page 14.
NO. 1 IN THE NATIONThe Chattanooga Mocs men’s golf team has twice been ranked No. 1 in the nation by Golfstat. Both occurrences
came in fall rankings in 2008 and 2009. In both cases, the Mocs started strong at the Carpet Capital Collegiate
Classic with a win in 2008 and runner-up in 2009.
MOCS IN PRO GOLFFive former Mocs are currently playing professionally. Steven Fox, Stephan Jaeger, Jonathan Hodge, Derek Rende
and Bryce Ledford played regularly on tours (eGolf, NGA, Web.com). Recently graduated Chris Robb is headed to Q
school for the European Tour in the fall and fellow alums Davis Bunn and Benni Weilguni set sights on pro careers
as well. For more info, turn to page nine.
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2014-15 CHATTANOOGA GOLF GUIDEPLAYER DEVELOPMENT COMPLEXPLAYER DEVELOPMENT COMPLEX
The Player Development Complex aff ords Chattanooga Mocs golfers an elite practice
area. It is a comprehensive facility to develop and continuously improve their games
throughout their collegiate careers.
There is a full range allowing for comprehensive practice, utilizing every club in the
bag. There are numerous greens allowing a distance control mechanism as well as
guidance poles to increase accuracy. Five close-range greens allow for a phenomenal
wedge-game practice experience. New hitting mats were installed in 2013 as well as a
Covershot to allow for practice rain or shine.
There are two full-size greens available to the Mocs. With more than 16,000 square
feet of space, drills and stations can be set up to maximize practice time and grow the
game. Bunker areas around the practice greens off er superb practice opportunities.
The complete pitching and chipping area covers all aspects of short-game preparation.
It is an imaginative area where creativity can be applied to shots chosen and practiced.
Fairway bunker work is available to allow the student-athlete the ability to work on
every possible shot they may encounter.
The facility also includes three practice holes (2 Par 3s, 1 Par 4) with various tees and
yardages. Depending on utilization of tees, the holes can play as nine separate holes
including a par 5 (560 yards). These holes build course management shot selection
skills, while applying aspects from the various practice areas to the golf course.
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2014-15 CHATTANOOGA GOLF GUIDEHOME COURSESHOME COURSES
The Honors CourseOoltewah, Tenn. • Opened July 2, 1983
Par 72 • 7,390 yards
Site of the U.S. Amateur (1991), NCAA Men’s Golf Champi-
onship (1996, 2010), U.S. Mid-Amateur (2005), U.S. Senior
Women’s Amateur (2011), Curtis Cup (1994), Palmer Cup
(1999), Southern Amateur (1986, 2004, 2014), Tennessee
Men’s Am (1989, 1999, 2009), Tennessee Women’s Am
(1987, 2008), Western Junior Championship (2001) and
the Canon Cup (1995, 2007).
Council Fire Golf ClubChattanooga, Tenn. • Opened 1992
Par 72 • 6,999 yards
Home of Chattanooga’s former PGA Tour Stop and the
2008 NCAA East Regional. Current site of Choo Choo
Invitational international amateur event.
The FarmRocky Face, Ga. • Opened 1988
Par 72 • 7,012 yards
Home of the prestigious Carpet Capital Collegiate Classic
which is often referred to as “The Masters” of collegiate golf.
The course is a Tom Fazio design.
Black Creek ClubChattanooga, Tenn. • Opened September, 2000
Par 72 • 7,149 yards
Home to the Chattanooga Classic, a former PGA Web.com
Tour event.
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2014-15 CHATTANOOGA GOLF GUIDECHATTANOOGA - THE UNIVERSITYCHATTANOOGA - THE UNIVERSITY
If you look around the campus of the University of Tennessee at Chatta-
nooga, you will fi nd a message chiseled for eternity into the stone of our
structures.
“We Shall Achieve”
A bold commitment that guides us in everything we do, and tells the world
what to expect from our campus. At the University of Tennessee at Chatta-
nooga, we achieve, and so will you.
Achieving a goal doesn’t always come easy. UTC students are challenged
through a rigorous liberal arts-based general education and state-of-the-art
curricula in their majors. Our faculty members hold world-class credentials
in teaching, research and creative endeavors passing this experience along to
their students. Tutoring and other academic support assist student success.
Your future is worth the eff ort.
AQUATICS & RECREATION CENTER
JOHNSON & OBEAR APARTMENTS
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2014-15 CHATTANOOGA GOLF GUIDECHATTANOOGA - THE UNIVERSITYCHATTANOOGA - THE UNIVERSITY
FAST FACTSFounded .............................. 1886
Enrollment ........................11,674
Undergraduate ...............10,297
Graduate ......................... 1,377
Chancellor ........... Dr. Steven Angle
Degree Programs ..................... 82
Certifi cate............................. 12
Baccalaureate ....................... 45
Master’s ............................... 20
Specialist’s .............................. 1
Doctorate ............................... 5
Avg. Undergrad Age .............. 21.8
Website ................... www.utc.edu
Phone .................. (423) 425-4111
UTC is one of the fastest growing cam-
puses in Tennessee, with enrollment
surpassing 11,600 in 2013. Here are
some of the signifi cant opportunities
UTC has to off er:
• UTC was the only public university in
Tennessee—and one of only three in
the South—selected as a U.S. News
and World Report Best Value and ranked
in the Top Tier of Regional Master’s
Universities in the South.
• UTC’s College of Business has ranked
among the best in the nation by both
BusinessWeek and the Princeton Review.
Our programs are among the elite 10%
nationwide to receive Association to
Advance Collegiate Schools of Business
International accreditation.
• UTC’s School of Nursing has received more
than $4 million in grants the past four
years to support nursing education and
bring new skills to our students.
• Our Teacher Preparation Academy has
been chosen by the Carnegie Foundation
as a “Teachers for a New Era” institution,
acknowledging our teacher licensure
programs as among the best in the
nation and models for other universities.
• Named a 2013 College of Distinction, UTC
was honored for student engagement,
great teaching, vibrant communities and
successful outcomes.
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2014-15 CHATTANOOGA GOLF GUIDECHATTANOOGA - THE SCENIC CITYCHATTANOOGA - THE SCENIC CITY
• You will be impressed by Chattanooga’s revitalized Riverfront that includes
a 10-mile Riverwalk; The Passage, a celebration of Chattanooga’s Native
American heritage and the Chattanooga Pier.
• Cruise down the Tennessee River aboard the Southern Belle Riverboat and
see why Chattanooga is nicknamed the “Scenic City of the South” or take the
River Gorge Explorer for a view of “Tennessee’s Grand Canyon”.
• Take a walking tour of the charming Bluff View Arts District with its shops,
restaurants and the Hunter Museum of American Art.
• The Walnut Street Bridge, connecting the Bluff View Arts District and down-
town with the North Shore District and Coolidge Park, is one of the longest
pedestrian bridges in the world.
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2014-15 CHATTANOOGA GOLF GUIDECHATTANOOGA - THE SCENIC CITYCHATTANOOGA - THE SCENIC CITY
FAST FACTSFounded .................................... 1838
City Population ..................... 173,366
Metro Area Population .......... 528,667
Altitude (Downtown) ............... 680 ft.
Avg. Temp. (Apr.-Sept..) .......... 83.8 (F)
Avg. Temp (Oct.-Mar.). ............ 59.3 (F)
Time Zone ...............................Eastern
Size ..................................... 137 sqm.
• Fourth-largest city in Tennessee.
• The Chattanooga Bakery is the home
of the Moon Pie.
• Actor Samuel L. Jackson grew up in
Chattanooga where he attended
Riverside High School.
• Discover the Tennessee Aquarium
with its two underwater worlds:
River Journey and Ocean Journey.
You will see tiny seahorses,
impressive Beluga sturgeon, fi erce
sharks and playful otters.
• Chickamauga and Chattanooga
National Military Park is the nation’s
fi rst and largest military park.
• The Hunter Museum of Art has
the South’s largest collection of
American art.
• Visit Rock City where you can see
seven states from one spot.
• Located more than 1120 feet
beneath the surface, Ruby Falls is
the nation’s largest and deepest
waterfall open to the public.
• Lookout Mountain’s Incline Railway
travels up a 72.7% grade, making it
the steepest passenger railway in the
world.
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2014-15 CHATTANOOGA GOLF GUIDECAREER PREPARATION - ACADEMICSCAREER PREPARATION - ACADEMICS
Lisa Tarr
Coordinator of
Student Support Services
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in place for all student-athletes. UTC is the only athletics program in the Southern
Conference, and one of just 30 nationally, to hold full certifi cation from the National
Association of Academic Advisors for Athletics (N4A)
The men’s golf program has a strong history of academic success. Every team
member earned Dean’s List (8) or Athletic Director’s Honor Roll honors in 2013-14.
Derek Rende (2009-10) and Stephan Jaeger (2011-12) claimed four Cleveland/Srixon
All-America Scholar awards over a four-year period.
Through the use of advisors, tutors, study halls and many other programs,
Student Support Services is on hand to help each student-athlete reach his or her
ultimate goal of earning a college degree.
Goals of Mocs Athletics Student Support Services
• To support each student athlete’s eff ort to receive a quality education.
• To encourage and facilitate the goals for each student-athlete’s career path.
• To ensure that the academic integrity of UTC is maintained.
• To comply with all rules and regulations of UTC, the Southern Conference and the
NCAA.
• To help ensure the continuing athletic eligibility during a student-athlete’s years
at UTC.
2014 GRADUATES
DEAN’S LIST3.2 grade-point-average or greater earn Dean’s List recognition for the semester.
FALL 2013: Davis Bunn, Wes Gosselin, Kory Webb, Benni Weilguni
SPRING 2014: Steven Fox (4.0), Wes Gosselin, Chris Robb, Stuart Thomas, Andrew
Weathers, Benni Weilguni
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR’S HONOR ROLLStudent-athletes with at least a 3.0 grade-point-average for the semester.
FALL 2013: Davis Bunn, Wes Gosselin, Liam Johnston, Brooks Thomas, Kory Webb,
Benni Weilguni
SPRING 2014: Steven Fox (4.0), Wes Gosselin, Liam Johnston, Chris Robb, Ewan
Scott, Zac Stolz, Stuart Thomas, Andrew Weathers, Kory Webb, Benni Weilguni
ACADEMIC ALL-SOCON3.2 grade-point-average or greater earn Dean’s List recognition for the semester.
FALL 2013: Davis Bunn, Wes Gosselin, Kory Webb, Benni Weilguni
SPRING 2014: Steven Fox (4.0), Wes Gosselin, Chris Robb, Stuart Thomas, Andrew
Weathers, Benni Weilguni
Chris Robb ended his collegiate career with a fl ourish, on and off the course. A top
15 fi nish at the NCAA Championships netted All-American honors, while a 3.67
GPA earned Dean’s List mention over his fi nal semester.
Davis Bunn, Steven Fox, Chris Robb and Benni Weilguni graduated in the spring
of 2014. Robb, Bunn and Fox are pictured here with Mark Guhne.
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2014-15 CHATTANOOGA GOLF GUIDECAREER PREPARATION - MEDIA RELATIONSCAREER PREPARATION - MEDIA RELATIONS
MOCS IN PROFESSIONAL GOLF
The Chattanooga Mocs athletics programs enjoy unparal-
leled media exposure. Located in a metropolitan area that
includes more than 500,000 people, the Mocs are covered
by the Chattanooga Times Free Press and the local con-
tingent of television stations, including ABC, CBS and NBC
affi liates, as well as three local sports talk programs and an
online publication.
Davis Bunn (above) and Mark Guhne (right) talk with the local newspaper, radio and television
stations that cover the Mocs. UTC golf receives coverage from all three major network affi liates
and also has a dedicated beat writer, David Uchiyama, from the area’s daily paper, the Chat-
tanooga Times Free Press. Add in the local online publications - Chattanoogan.com - and the
Mocs are as well covered as any team in the nation.
In addition, GoMocs.com is one of the premier collegiate websites in the country. In-depth
bios, tournament previews and reviews are available along with select video interviews. The
Chattanooga Mocs are easy to follow on Facebook (facebook.com/ChattanoogaMocs) and Twit-
ter (@GoMocsMGLF & @GoMocs).
The Chattanooga Mocs men’s golf program is well represented on both sides of the bag in professional golf. In 2014, UTC was represented on fi ve tours around the
world from the PGA to eGolf.
Former Mocs Steven Fox and Gareth Lord talk during practice round at
the Masters in 2013. Lord is on the bag for Henrik Stenson aiding his
runner-up fi nish in the 2013 British Open at Muirfi eld and rise as one
of the top players in the world. Lord and Kip Henley (Brian Gay) are
former UTC athletes caddying on the PGA Tour.
Fox took full advantage of his PGA Tour opportunities after his win at
the 2012 United States Amateur. He played in eight PGA Tour events
including three majors - Masters, U.S. Open and British Open.
Derek Rende
(2007-10)
Bryce Ledford
(2004-07)
Stephan Jaeger
(2009-12)
Jonathan Hodge
(2006-09)
Six former Chattanooga Mocs made professional starts in 2014. This included tours on
three continents - North America, South America and Europe. Steven Fox highlights
the list with an appearance at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am.
Stephan Jaeger was a regular on the PGA Latin America Tour, while Derek Rende
posted three top 10 fi nishes on the eGolf Tour. Jonathan Hodge had two top 10’s in as
many starts on the NGA Tour.
While Fox, Hodge, Jaeger, Rende and Bryce Ledford continue to work toward PGA
Tour status here, recent grads Chris Robb and Benni Weilguni are slated to attempt
qualifi cation this fall for the European Tour.
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2014-15 CHATTANOOGA GOLF GUIDESPORTS MEDICINESPORTS MEDICINE
The Mocs have an excellent relationship with nearby Erlanger Hospital, providing top-quality care to
all UTC student-athletes.
The Chattanooga Mocs Sports Medicine program works tirelessly
to prevent, evaluate, treat and rehabilitate the sports injuries of our
student-athletes. Partnered with Erlanger Hospital, the sports medicine
staff is able to stay on the cutting edge of today’s advanced medicine and
rehabilitative practices. Its aim is to help the student-athletes achieve
their maximum potential.
The Graduate Athletic Training Program at UTC plays a major role
in providing certifi ed athletic trainers to insure that student-athletes
are well taken care of. The entry-level masters program is one of few
programs in the country that allows students to earn a master’s degree
while they gain eligibility to sit for the Board of Certifi cation Exam.
Director of Sports Medicine Dave Snyder (left) and Dr. Bill Moore Smith (right) lead the care of Mocs
student-athletes.
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Team Physician
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Director
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Assistant Trainer
Tyler Baker
Graduate Assistant
Dr. Jad Dorizas
Team Surgeon
Sarah Rabe
Associate Director
Kyle Creasy
Assistant Trainer
Colby Keegan
Graduate Assistant
Dr. Chad Smith
Team Surgeon
Joe Baugham
Assistant Trainer
Kristin Triassi
Assistant Trainer
Anglea Moening
Graduate Assistant
Dr. Brandon Cincere
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2014-15 CHATTANOOGA GOLF GUIDEATHLETIC PERFORMANCEATHLETIC PERFORMANCE
The $3.2 million Brenda Lawson Student-Athlete Success Center is one
of the fi nest facilities of its kind in college athletics. Located on Vine Street
in the heart of campus, it houses the Chattem Basketball Practice Facility
and the Wolford Family Strength and Conditioning Facility. There are also
meeting and fi lm rooms available for all Mocs athletic programs to use.
Director of Athletic Performance Scott Brincks and his staff use the
facility to increase the Mocs golf team’s overall strength and conditioning
level. Rigorous workouts and programs are designed to maintain peak
performance during the season. In short, the facility has a huge impact on
the Mocs performance on the course.
The Athletic Performance staff monitor all phases of strength and
conditioning for the Mocs. This covers the obvious in weight-lifting, running,
aerobic activity and core development. It is also evident in the overall
wellness and fi tness of the student-athlete, including all areas of health,
nutrition and physical fi tness.
The Wolford Family Strength and Conditioning Center has all of the state-of-the-art weight training
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physical fi tness for UTC student-athletes.
The $3.2 million Brenda Lawson Student Success Center opened in January 2009 and houses the Wol-
ford Family Strength & Conditioning Center.
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Jordan Britt was the 2014 Southern Conference Women’s Golf Player
of the Year.
Teghan Henderson was the SoCon Cross Country Runner of the Year
and an All-American at the NCAA Championships.
Taylor Hall was the fi rst to win SoCon Player of the Year, Defensive
Player of the Year and Tournament MVP in the same season.
Katie Henderson was the 2014 Southern Conference Softball Tourna-
ment MVP.
Corey Mock was the Most Outstanding Wrestler at the SoCon Tourna-
ment, winning the title at 165 pounds.
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Chris Robb fi nished tied for 15th at the NCAA Championships to
earn All-American honors for the Mocs.
Jacob Huesman was the 2013 Southern Conference Off ensive
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COMPETITIONOver the last eight years, UTC has won 22 regular season and
30 tournament championships in the Southern Conference, far
more than any other school during that time. After fi nishing in
the top 100 in the Learfi eld Sports Directors’ Cup in 2009, the
Mocs had their second-best showing at No. 120 in 2013-14.
Here is a brief list of some of UTC’s major accomplishments in
2013-14.
• Seven SoCon titles in fi ve sports.
• Nine Teams Represented in the Postseason.
• Four All-Americans.
• Two Academic All-Americans.
• Six Southern Conference Athletes of the Year.
• One Southern Conference Freshmen of the Year.
• Three Southern Conference Coaches of the Year.
• Seven SoCon Individual Champions.
• 42 All-SoCon Performers.
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COMMUNITY
The Mocs continue to have tremendous success in the
classroom. Below are just a few of the academic ac-
colades received last year:
• UTC topped the 3.0 mark for the fi rst time with a
school-record 3.07 g.p.a. in the spring semester.
• The Mocs set program record with 81 student-athletes
earning Academic All-SoCon in 2013-14.
• Men’s cross country had the highest team g.p.a. in the
nation for the second time in three seasons.
• UTC has had at least a 2.9 cumulative student-athlete
g.p.a. for eight consecutive semesters.
The Mocs are heavily involved in community events
throughout the year logging more than 1,800 hours
volunteering last year at events such as canned food
drives, Freshman Move-In, Bloodanooga, McDonald’s
Day of Change, Read Across America and the Special
Olympics.
UTC also engages the community through the many
events and games it hosts. We led the SoCon in atten-
dance for men’s and women’s basketball and averaged
nearly 10,000 fans per game for football. The Southern
Scuffl e has grown into the nation’s top in-season col-
legiate wrestling tournament.
Davis Tull repeated as SoCon Defensive Player of the Year, and he was also
the fi rst Academic All-American in Mocs football history.
The men’s basketball team worked a number of youth camps in the
area throughout the season.
Eric Robertson helped lead the resurgence of the men’s basketball
program and was an Academic All-SoCon selection.
The volleyball team helped host a Girls Inc. event prior to a wom-
en’s basketball game in McKenzie Arena.
Kayla Jones led the women’s tennis team with a 24-11 record and
was an Academic All-SoCon honoree.
The women’s soccer team works with youth at the local TOPS Soccer
event every year in Chattanooga.
Lucas Cotter capped off his stellar career at UTC with a Capital One Aca-
demic All-American recognition.
Luke Saunders of the men’s tennis team reads to a group of el-
ementary school students as a part of Read Across America.
Emily McLennan won the SoCon Women’s Golf Championship and
was also a member of the Academic All-SoCon team.
Members of the softball team pack meals at the Feed My Starving
Children MobilePak.
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THE ANSWER For more than a decade, this question has puzzled many fans and observers of
Chattanooga Athletics.
The UTC Athletics Department changed logos in 1997, moving away from Native
American imagery to a package of logos using railroad images, the nickname “Mocs”
and the Scrappy mascot. The new package emphasized UTC’s connection to Chat-
tanooga and the city’s railroad heritage and incorporated the Tennessee state bird.
The term “Moc” is short for “Mockingbird.” Mockingbirds are fi ercely territorial
creatures which protect their homes with courage, determination and skill. Those
attributes refl ect the intellect, spirit and character of UTC student-athletes and alumni.
A Moc is a champion on the playing surface, in the classroom and, most importantly, in
life.
SCRAPPY Named after legendary football coach A.C. “Scrappy” Moore, Scrappy, the
Chattanooga mascot, is a fi xture for the Mocs. A re-design in 2008 puts Scrappy in the
image of the State Bird of Tennessee, the Mockingbird. The mockingbird is known as
a fi erce protector of its nest and environment. It is sometimes seen swooping down on
a dog, cat or predator that may be venturing too close to the bird’s protected territory.
Once described by “Late Night” host Jimmy Fallon as “a sledge-hammer wielding
mockingbird with a heart of Blue & Gold,” Scrappy symbolizes that competitive pas-
sion.
WHY MOCS?Faced with politically sensitive issues and in need of a stronger core identity to
help establish a strong brand as Chattanooga’s Team, the athletics department em-
barked on a comprehensive identity program in 1996. A new direction for the athletics
identity was determined, moving away from the politically incorrect Native American
Indian imagery.
Several identities have been used in the past. With the old nickname “Moc-
casins,” a snake was used in the 1920s and an Indian was used until the year of major
change in 1996. A moccasin shoe was even used in the 1980s.
In 1996, it was decided to adopt the State Bird of Tennessee, the Mockingbird, as
the core of the new identity, while incorporating the strong regional imagery of Chat-
tanooga’s vast railroad history. The mascot “Scrappy” was born and a new emphasis
was placed on the athletics department’s role in the region.
The committee also recognized the need for the word “Chattanooga” to have
a great emphasis in the logo. The nickname “Moccasins” was shortened to simply
“Mocs”. Thus established, Chattanooga could rebuild its athletics programs and initia-
tives around this new identity.
And rebuild it did. Quickly establishing the identity program in February 1997,
combined with tremendous success in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, UTC
had positioned itself to reach for the next level.
From 1997 to 2007, the primary logo was the mascot, Scrappy, riding a train.
The secondary logo features the front of a train with the word Mocs built into the logo.
This logo is aff ectionately called the “Cowcatcher logo,” referring to the front lower
grill of the train that helped push objects from the train tracks.
In August 2007, offi cials at Chattanooga updated the school’s marks. A new C
logo, the “Power C” as it has become known to fans and alums, was created as the pri-
mary mark and is emblazoned on the side of the football team’s helmets. The second-
ary marks were updated
with a more modern look,
and a new font, unique to
the school, is now used on
the text areas of the logos
and marks.
In September 2008,
Scrappy was re-branded to
better match the image of a
mockingbird and refl ect the
rich tradition of our state,
our city and our University.
New marks of the head as
well as a full body were
released. The program has
also been taking special ef-
forts to stay true to its color
palette—which includes
navy blue and old gold.
Secondary Athletics Marks:
The “Power C” is the primary
mark of the Chattanooga athlet-
ics department. It can be used
alone or with “CHATTANOOGA
MOCS” in the school’s custom-
made font below the C.
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2014-15 SCHEDULE
Date Tournament SiteDate Tournament Site
Sept. 5-7 Carpet Capital Classic Dalton, Ga. The Farm - Hosted by Georgia Tech
Sept. 12-14 Tar Heel Intercollegiate Chapel Hill, N.C. UNC Finley Golf Club - Hosted by North Carolina
Sept. 22-23 Wolf Run Intercollegiate Zionsville, Ind. Wolf Run Golf Club - Hosted by Indiana
Oct. 13-14 AutoTrader.com Collegiate Classic Duluth, Ga. Berkeley Hills Country Club - Hosted by Georgia State
Oct. 25-26 Bridgestone Golf Collegiate Greensboro, N.C. Grandover Resort & Conference Center - Hosted by UNCG
March 2-3 Davidson College Invitational Davidson, N.C. River Run Country Club - Hosted by Davidson
March 9-10 Tiger Invitational Auburn, Ala. AU University Club - Hosted by Auburn
March 21-22 Linger Longer Invitational Eatonton, Ga. Great Waters Course - Hosted by Mercer & Kennesaw St.
March 27-29 Furman Intercollegiate Greenville, S.C. Furman Golf Club - Hosted by Furman
April 6-7 Old Waverly Collegiate Championship West Point, Miss. Old Waverly Golf Club - Hosted by Mississippi State
April 19-21 Southern Conference Championship Pinehurst, N.C. National Golf Club - Hosted by SoCon
May 14-16 NCAA Regionals TBA Sites: The Course at Yale; New Haven, Conn. Sagamore Club; Noblesville, Ind. Finley Golf Course; Chapel Hill, N.C. The Farms Golf Club; San Diego, Calif. Rawls Course; Lubbock, Texas Gold Mountain Golf Club, Bremerton, Wash.
May 29-June 3 NCAA Championships Bradenton, Fla. The Concessions Club - Hosted by USF
2014-15 ROSTERName Yr. Hometown/Last School Pronunciation Guide
Wes Gosselin RSo. Knoxville, Tenn./Hardin Valley GOS-slynn
Liam Johnston Sr. Dumfries, Scotland/St. Joseph’s Lee-um
Ewan Scott So. St. Andrews, Scotland/Madras You-when
Zac Stolz So. Sydney, Australia
Brooks Thomas So. Ringgold, Ga./Ringgold
Stuart Thomas So. Knoxville, Tenn./Farragut
Andrew Weathers RFr. Chattanooga, Tenn./McCallie
Kory Webb RSo. Knoxville, Tenn./Christian Academy
Head Coach: Mark Guhne, 10th Year (Chattanooga ‘84) JUNE
STARTERS RETURNING (3):
Liam Johnston (73.52, All-SoCon), Ewan Scott (74.29, SoCon All-Freshman), Wes Gos-
selin (74.39, SoCon All-Freshman)
STARTERS LOST (2):
Chris Robb (72.84, GCAA/PING All-America Honorable Mention, All-SoCon), Davis Bunn
(74.46)
LETTER WINNERS RETURNING (6 including 3 starters above):
Zac Stolz (75.09, 1 start, runner-up at Grub Mart Intercollegiate as ind.), Brooks Thomas
(75.37, 2 starts), Stuart Thomas (75.50, 3 starts)
LETTER WINNERS LOST (3 including 2 starters above):
Benni Weilguni (77.21, 1 start)
NEWCOMERS/REDSHIRTS (2):
Andrew Weathers (RS-Fr., Chattanooga, Tenn.), Kory Webb, (RS-So., Knoxville, Tenn.)
SENIORS (1):
Liam Johnston (74.35 career avg.)
JUNIORS (0):
SOPHOMORES (6):
Wes Gosselin, Ewan Scott, Zac Stolz, Brooks Thomas, Stuart Thomas, Kory Webb
FRESHMEN (1):
Andrew Weathers
TENNESSEE (5):
Wes Gosselin (Knoxville)
Brooks Thomas (Chattanooga)
Stuart Thomas (Knoxville)
Andrew Weathers (Chattanooga)
Kory Webb (Knoxville)
AUSTRALIA (1):
Zac Stolz (Sydney)
SCOTLAND (2):
Liam Johnston (Dumfries)
Ewan Scott (St. Andrews)
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Mark Guhne (pronounced JUNE) took the reins of the Chattanooga Mocs men’s golf
team in 2005 and has led his alma mater to unprecedented heights in men’s golf. He
has spearheaded a consistent presence in the national rankings.
Under his guidance the program has thrived on and off the course. His teams have
set records in competition as well as in the classroom. They’ve also been active in the
community with clinics and service activities.
Guhne has directed the Mocs to 17 team and 14 individual wins in his nine seasons.
That includes fi ve Southern Conference Championships (2007-09, 2012-13) and one
NCAA Regional (2012 Bowling Green) along with the coveted 2008 Carpet Capital
Collegiate crown. Prize pupil Stephan Jaeger posted individual wins at conference and
regional in leading Chattanooga to those titles in 2012.
He’s had three All-Americans – Jaeger (2012), Jonathan Hodge (2008) and Chris Robb
(2014) – during his tenure and between Hodge (2007-08) and Jaeger (2010-12),
Guhne’s program boasts fi ve SoCon Golfer of the Year awards. His charges have been
awarded PING All-East Region honors 12 times. The jewel of the individual accolades is
Steven Fox’s 2012 United States Amateur Championship.
Guhne has piloted the Mocs to the No. 1 ranking in college
golf, twice. In back-to-back seasons, 2008-09 and
2009-10, UTC reached the top spot in the Golfstat
rankings. His teams have been ranked in the
top 25 twice in the end of year rankings with
a high of No. 12 in 2008. That 2007-08
team had a remarkable year winning
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medalist honors by Hodge.
Eight of his nine teams qualifi ed for NCAA Regional play. The Mocs twice moved on to
compete in the NCAA Championship fi nishing 18th both times at Inverness in 2009 and
Riviera Country Club in 2012. In 2014, Robb became the fi rst Chattanooga competitor
since Neil Connolly in 1993 to advance as an individual.
That paved the way to Robb’s All-America honor. He tied for third at the NCAA Eugene
Regional shooting 2-over par 212 and captured the berth on the fi rst playoff hole over
Niklas Lindstrom of Liberty. He was tied for 75th through 36 holes. A 6-under (64) fi nal
round included birdies on the last three holes and fi ve of the last six to rocket up the
leaderboard to a tie for 15th.
Guhne’s had several individuals ranked among the nation’s leaders year-in and year-
out. Jaeger posted the highest individual ranking of any Guhne protégée ending up at
No. 12 in 2012 fi nishing his season at 22-under par.
Hodge’s No. 26 in 2008 is second to Jaeger, but that season is also the only time the
Mocs have had three top 100 performers in the same campaign. Rende (74) and
Fredrik Qvicker (88) joined Hodge as the squad boasted four All-Southern Conference
performers with that trio and Ben Rickett.
Guhne has four SoCon Coach of the Year awards – 2006, 2007, 2008, 2012 – with
the top-ranked team in the league in seven of the last eight years. He was also
named 2009 Eaton/Golf Pride East Region Coach of the Year. In 2014, he was
inducted into the Chattanooga Area Sports Hall of Fame.
As part of the growth of the student-athlete, Guhne encourages aggres-
sive summer tournament schedules. During his tenure, fi ve players have
qualifi ed for the U.S. Amateur, three in 2007 in Hodge, Rende and Bryce
Ledford. Jaeger qualifi ed in 2011 and Fox won it in 2012.
Qvicker fi nished as low amateur at the 2007 Scandanavian Masters, while
Rickett qualifi ed for the 2007 English Amateur, fi nishing in the fi nal 16, and the
2008 British and English Ams. Rickett, Qvicker and Jaeger all advanced to match
play at the Amateur together in 2009.
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Rende won the 2007 Tennessee State Open and then followed in 2008 with a win at
the Tennessee State Amateur. Hodge qualifi ed for the Western Refi ning All-American in
2008 and played a phenomenal summer schedule which included a third-round fi nish at
the North/South Amateur. Jaeger was a wild-card entry in the 2011 BMW International
Open on the European Tour.
Fox won the 2011 Tennessee Match Play Championship. He made a run at the 2009
Tennessee Open title fi nishing tied for second to Ledford and was a semi-fi nalist at the
2010 Match Play Championship. He and Kory Webb won their qualifi ers for the 2012 U.S.
Amateur Public Links Championship. Fox later claimed the 2013 Tennessee Amateur and
the 2014 Tennessee Open to join Rende in winning the tourneys in back-to-back years.
While the athletic accolades are numerous, Guhne is just as proud of the academic
prowess his student-athletes consistently display. The team yearly posts one of the
athletic department’s top team GPA’s and in 2012 received national notice. The program
achieved a perfect multi-year APR score of 1,000 for the period 2008-11. It became the
fi rst in UTC history to attain the mark.
During the 2008-11 stretch, the Mocs had two Cleveland/Srixon All-America Scholars
in Jaeger and Rende along with multiple Academic All-SoCon, Dean’s List and Athletic
Director’s Honor Roll mentions. The team’s commitment to the classroom mirrors its play
on the course. Jaeger took UTC’s top academic honor in 2012 winning the Dayle May
Award. It goes to the senior male and female student-athletes with the best cumulative
grade point average.
His teams are active in the community as well with several projects, but one has become
a major involvement. The Mocs have been very active the last few years with the City of
Chattanooga Parks & Recreation Therapeutic Recreation Services C.H.I.P.S. program.
C.H.I.P.S. Golf is one of the many programs Therapeutic Recreation Services facilitates for
individuals who have disabilities. C.H.I.P.S. makes it possible for anyone regardless of his
or her disability to be able to play the game of golf.
UTC student-athletes have been active playing rounds on a regular basis with the
C.H.I.P.S. golfers. The team also hosted a golf skills open house for the group prior to the
2011 NCAA Colorado Regional at the Player Development Complex.
Guhne was elevated to the head coaching position on March 1, 2005, after three seasons
serving as assistant coach to Reed Sanderlin. A former PGA professional, Guhne earned
Class A status and was the 2007 Horton Smith Award winner. He was elected president
of the Chattanooga chapter of the PGA in 2008.
Among his playing accomplishments, Guhne was selected to the 2007 Tennessee
Challenge Cup team. In 2003 and 2004, he represented Tennessee in the Tennessee vs.
Georgia PGA Cup Matches. He regained his amateur status in 2012 but has since returned
to pro events in the area.
Mark and his wife Kelly are both Chattanooga graduates with each earning degrees in
1984. The couple resides in Hixson, Tenn. He is an avid fi sherman in his spare time.
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COACHING RECORDYears Wins Losses Ties Titles
2005-06 105 56 1 1
2006-07 149 50 2 4
2007-08 158 42 4 5
2008-09 101 77 1 3
2009-10 113 64 1 1
2010-11 107 41 3 0
2011-12 112 56 0 2
2012-13 95 52 5 1
2013-14 84 71 4 0
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EATON/GOLF PRIDE EAST REGION COACH OF THE YEAR
2009
SOCON COACH OF THE YEAR
2006, 2007, 2008, 2012
NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
2012
SOCON CHAMPIONSHIPS
2007, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013
NCAA APPEARANCES
REGIONALS: 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
CHAMPIONSHIP: 2009, 2012. 2014 (Ind.)
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TEAM TITLES
2005-06: Re/Max UTC Fall Cl.
2006-07: Rio Pinar Int., Wexford Int., USA Spring
Classic, SoCon Champ.
2007-08: Coca-Cola Duke Golf Cl., Cleveland
Palmetto Int., Furman Int., Bank of America Int.,
SoCon Champ.
2008-09: Aldila Scenic City Inv., Carpet Capital Coll.,
SoCon Champ.
2009-10: Cleveland Golf Palmetto Int.
2011-12: SoCon Champ., NCAA Bowling Green
Regional
2012-13: SoCon Champ.
INDIVIDUAL MEDALISTS
2005-06: Bryce Ledford, Re/Max UTC Fall Cl.
2006-07: Derek Rende, USA Spring Cl.
2007-08: Jonathan Hodge, Coca-Cola Duke Golf Cl.,
Cleveland Palmetto Int., Furman Int.
2009-10: Steven Fox, Furman Int. (Co-Medalist)
2010-11: Chris Robb, Springhill Suites Coll.;
Stephan Jaeger, LSU National Inv.
2011-12: Stephan Jaeger, Golfweek Conference
Champ., SoCon Champ., NCAA Bowling Green Reg.
2012-13: Chris Robb, Bridgestone Golf Collegiate
2013-14: Wes Gosselin, Savannah Quarters Indiv.
ALL-AMERICA
2008: Jonathan Hodge, 2nd Team
2012: Stephan Jaeger, 1st Team
2014: Chris Robb, Honorable Mention
USGA CHAMPIONS
2012: Steven Fox, Amateur
PING ALL-REGION
2008: Jonathan Hodge, Derek Rende
2009: Stephan Jaeger, Derek Rende, Ben Rickett
2010: Stephan Jaeger, Derek Rende
2011: Stephan Jaeger
2012: Stephan Jaeger, Steven Fox
2013: Steven Fox, Chris Robb
CLEVELAND GOLF/SRIXON ALL-AMERICA
SCHOLARS
2009: Derek Rende
2010: Derek Rende
2011: Stephan Jaeger
2012: Stephan Jaeger
SOCON PLAYER OF THE YEAR
2007: Jonathan Hodge
2008: Jonathan Hodge
2010: Stephan Jaeger
2011: Stephan Jaeger
2012: Stephan Jaeger
SOCON FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR
2007: Derek Rende
2009: Stephan Jaeger
ALL-CONFERENCE PLAYERS
2006: Jonathan Hodge, Bryce Ledford
2007: Jonathan Hodge, Bryce Ledford, Derek Rende
2008: Jonathan Hodge, Fredrik Qvicker, Derek
Rende, Ben Rickett
2009: Stephan Jaeger, Derek Rende, Ben Rickett
2010: Stephan Jaeger, Derek Rende
2011: Steven Fox, Stephan Jaeger, Benni Weilguni
2012: Steven Fox, Stephan Jaeger
2013: Steven Fox, Chris Robb
2014: Liam Johnston, Chris Robb
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WES GOSSELINRS Sophomore | Knoxville, Tenn. | Hardin Valley- Southern Conference All-Freshman team after strong bounce back
from elbow injury which kept him from even practicing as a true fresh-
man in 2012-13.
- Won his fi rst collegiate event at 2014 Savannah Quarters Individual.
- Recipient of the George R. West, Jr., Scholarship.
2013-14- Played in 11 tournaments with nine starts.
- 74.39 stroke average garnering his fi rst collegiate win at the 2014 Savannah Quarters Individual
(70-73=143)…notched second top 5 ending up third as an individual at the Bobby Nichols Intercol-
legiate.
- Low round was a 5-under par 67 on his second 18 at the AutoTrader.com Collegiate…best 54-hole
total came at Bobby Nichols event shooting 1-under 215.
- Two rounds in the 60’s with nine par or better cards.
- Second on the squad in par 4 scoring (4.18).
- Two eagles, 83 birdies and 287 pars…high of six birdies in round two at Mobile Bay Intercollegiate
and 12 for tourney (Old Waverly Collegiate)…eight rounds with four or more birdies…15 pars in
his fi nal 18 at Brickyard Collegiate shooting 3-under with a perfect card including three birdies…38
pars at AutoTrader event where he played 47 of 54 holes par or better.
STUDENT-ATHLETE PROFILESSTUDENT-ATHLETE PROFILESTOURNAMENT HISTORY
2013-14 (Freshman)
Tournament Scores Finish
Carpet Capital Collegiate Classic 79-76-72=227 T53
Brickyard Collegiate 76-77-69=222 T43
AutoTrader.com Collegiate 76-67-74=217 T25
Bridgestone Golf Collegiate 74-75=149 T36
Savannah Quarters Individual 70-73=143 1
Mobile Bay Int. 75-71-77=223 T38
Bobby Nichols Int. (Indiv.) 71-73-71=215 3
Linger Longer Invite 74-70-79=223 T38
Old Waverly Collegiate 73-71-75=219 T26
SoCon Championship 76-73-81=230 T37
NCAA Eugene Regional 80-83-75=238 T67
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- Counted in 21 of 26 team rounds.
- Dean’s List as well as SoCon and Athletic Director’s Honor Rolls…All-SoCon Academic.
2012-13- Did not play due to elbow injury.
- SoCon Commissioner’s Medal academic award and Honor Roll…Dean’s List and
Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.
HARDIN VALLEY- Sterling junior career that included appearances at 2011 U.S. Amateur and 2010 and
2011 U.S. Junior Am.
- Made it to the round of 32 at 2011 U.S. Junior Am losing to eventual champ Jordan
Spieth (2&1).
- Finished second at 2011 TSSAA Class AAA State Championship.
- Won his 2011 U.S. Junior Am section qualifying shooting 9-under par (69-66=135).
- Posted three other top fi ves and a top 10 in 2011…fourth at the 2011 AJGA Junior at
Savannah Quarters and at 2011 Tennessee Junior Amateur.
- Highly recruited with unoffi cial visits to Auburn, Tennessee, Vanderbilt, Wake Forest
and Charlotte before committing to Chattanooga.
PERSONAL- Born September 9, 1993 in Knoxville, Tenn.
- Son of Rob and Hope Gosselin…two brothers, Zach and Graham.
- Member of National Honor Society at HVHS and volunteered with KARM (Knoxville
Area Rescue Ministries).
- Psychology major.
STUDENT-ATHLETE PROFILESSTUDENT-ATHLETE PROFILES
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CAREER STATS Year Rounds Strokes Avg 60’s Par/Better Top 10’s Eagles Birdies Pars
2013-14 31 2306 74.39 2 9 2 2 83 287
CAREER BESTSFinish: 1st, 2014 Savannah Quarters Individual
Totals:
54-Hole: 215 (-1), 2014 Bobby Nichols Intercollegiate
36-Hole: 143 (-1), 2013 AutoTrader.com Coll./2014 Savannah Quarters Indiv.
18-Hole: 67 (-5), 2013 AutoTrader.com Collegiate
Rounds:
1st: 70 (-1), 2014 Savannah Quarters Individual
2nd: 67 (-5), 2013 AutoTrader.com Collegiate
3rd: 69 (-3), 2013 Brickyard Collegiate
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LIAM JOHNSTONSenior | Dumfries, Scotland | St. Joseph’s- 2014 All-Southern Conference.
- 2012 Tennant Cup Champion with a fi nal round 62 shooting 130 over
his fi nal 36 holes making up an 11-shot defi cit.
- Named to 2012-13 Scottish Men’s Transitional Squad.
2013-14- All-SoCon.
- Played in 10 tournaments, one as an individual.
- Second on the team with a 73.52 stroke average which is one shot
better than the season before.
- Three top 10’s with a career-best tie for second at AutoTrader.com Collegiate.
- 12 par or better rounds with four in the 60’s…played par or better in four tournaments: Brickyard
Collegiate (-6), AutoTrader (-8), Bridgestone Golf Collegiate (E) and Linger Longer Invitational (-1).
- Did not qualify for fi rst three events but got into Brickyard Collegiate late as an individual because
the government shutdown made Air Force cancel its entry…shot a then-career-best 210 (-6) to
secure his lineup position.
- Four eagles, 86 birdies and 311 pars…tied career-high six birdies in opening round of Linger
Longer Invite…led the team in birdies per round (2.97)…13 birdies at AutoTrader event was a new
high.
- Career-low 67 (-5) at AutoTrader.com and a blemish-free card of fi ve birdies and 13 pars in second
round of Bridgestone tourney.
- 50 of 54 holes at the Brickyard
were played par or better with
11 birdies and a career-high
39 pars.
- Career-high tying 15 pars on
second 18 at Mobile Bay Intercollegiate.
- Counted in 22 of 26 team rounds.
- Athletic Director’s and SoCon Honor
Rolls.
2012-13- Started in all 11 tourneys.
- Led the team fi nishing tied
for 11th at Carpet Capital
Collegiate…shot 70-70-74 for
2-under par total of 214 which
was career-low 54-hole total.
- Then-career-best 69 (-3) to
open Bayou City Collegiate.
- Team-high fi ve eagles…72 bird-
ies with a high of six to open season
at Carpet Capital Collegiate where he
totaled 12 for the event…370 pars with
15 in the opening round of Bridgestone
Golf Collegiate as his best for 18.
- Four or more birdies fi ve times, 12 or
more pars 15.
- Seven par or better rounds, one in the
60’s.
- Counted in 27 of 33 rounds
played…74.55 stroke average.
STUDENT-ATHLETE PROFILESSTUDENT-ATHLETE PROFILESTOURNAMENT HISTORY
2011-12 (Freshman)
Tournament Scores Finish
Golfweek Conference Challenge 73-75-79=227 T46
AutoTrader.com Collegiate Classic 74-73-79=226 T38
Seahawk Intercollegiate 77-74-70=221 17
Cleveland Golf Palmetto Int. 74-76-73=223 T40
Collegiate Match Play 1-3-0
Linger Longer Invite 75-74-76=225 T40
LSU National Invite 75-77-79=231 T47
SoCon Championship 77-72-71=220 T10
Bowling Green Regional 77-74-73=224 T35
NCAA Championship 71-80-77=228 T114
2012-13 (Sophomore)
Tournament Scores Finish
Carpet Capital Collegiate Classic 70-70-74=214 T11
PING/Golfweek Preview 73-73-76=222 T59
Brickyard Collegiate 74-77-70=221 T35
AutoTrader.com Collegiate 71-76-73=220 T17
Bridgestone Golf Coll. 73-79-73=225 T39
Bayou City Collegiate 69-71-79=219 T25
Tiger Invitational 80-75-79=234 T53
Furman Intercollegiate 73-75-74=222 T33
BancorpSouth Intercollegiate 75-78-78=231 T59
SoCon Championship 80-71-77=228 20
NCAA Columbus Regional 74-78-72=224 T37
2013-14 (Junior)
Tournament Scores Finish
Brickyard Collegiate (Ind.) 70-71-69=210 T6
AutoTrader.com Collegiate 71-67-70=208 T2
Bridgestone Golf Collegiate 77-67=144 T9
Mobile Bay Int. 79-72-77=228 T56
Querencia Cabo Collegiate 76-73-83=232 T58
Cleveland Golf Palmetto Int. 71-79-74=224 T45
Linger Longer Invite 68-75-72=215 T13
Old Waverly Collegiate 79-71-72=222 T41
SoCon Championship 73-75-79=227 T30
NCAA Eugene Regional 73-73-76=222 T32
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2011-12- Played in 10 of 13 events averaging 75.00 strokes per round.
- Best fi nish was tied for 10th at SoCon Championship…his 220 there was his low 54-
hole total…70 (-2) in fi nal round of Seahawk Intercollegiate was his low 18.
- Four par or better rounds total…three eagles, 55 birdies and 293 pars playing par or
better on 72.2 percent of his holes.
- High of fi ve birdies (Seahawk fi nal round & opening round of NCAA Championship)
and 14 pars (three times including NCAA Bowling Green Regional) in a round…nine
birdies was his best tourney total (AutoTrader.com Collegiate Classic) as was 37 pars
(twice).
- Counted in 21 of 27 rounds.
- Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.
SCOTLAND- One of the top juniors to come out of Scotland in 2011.
- 2nd-place fi nish on the Scottish Boys Order of Merit in 2010 and 2011…runner-up at
the 2011 Scottish Boys Match Play and the 2011 Scottish Boys Stroke Play.
- Represented Scotland on the 2010 and 2011 Home International team as well as the
2010 European Boys squad…qualifi ed for match play at 2011 Scottish Amateur (3rd
round) and 2011 British Boys.
- Impressive 2010 included a win at SGU Junior Tour Event 5 shooting 6-under for 36
holes, round of 16 fi nish at Scottish Boys Match Play, tie for fi fth at Scottish Youths
Championship and tie for 11th at Scottish Boys Stroke Play.
- Served as captain for 2010 Scottish School Boys match against England and for the
South of Scotland Boys win over the North of England team.
- Won the South of Scotland Boys stroke play and match play in 2009 along with the
stroke play in 2008.
PERSONAL- Born Jan. 26, 1993.
- Son of Mary and Steele Johnston...two brothers, Matthew and Ryan.
- Played soccer until 2011 with Queen of the South and Annan Athletics teams.
- From the same town (Dumfries) as Mocs women’s golf head coach Colette Murray.
- Psychology major.
CAREER STATS Year Rounds Strokes Avg 60’s Par/Better Top 10’s Eagles Birdies Pars
2011-12 27 2025 75.00 0 4 1 3 55 293
2012-13 33 2460 74.55 1 7 0 5 72 370
2013-14 29 2132 73.52 4 12 3 4 86 311
Totals 89 6617 74.35 5 23 4 12 213 1080
CAREER BESTSFinish: T2, 2013 AutoTrader.com Collegiate
Totals:
54-Hole: 208 (-8), 2013 AutoTrader.com Collegiate
36-Hole: 138 (-6), 2013 AutoTrader.com Collegiate
18-Hole: 67 (-5), 2013 AutoTrader.com Collegiate & 2013 Bridgestone Golf Collegiate
Rounds:
1st: 68 (-4), 2014 Linger Longer Invitational
2nd: 67 (-5). 2013 AutoTrader.com Collegiate & 2013 Bridgestone Golf Collegiate
3rd: 69 (-3), 2013 Brickyard Collegiate
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EWAN SCOTTSophomore | St. Andrews, Scotland | Madras- 2014 Southern Conference All-Freshman.
- One of the top juniors in Scotland, Ewan earned a spot on the 2013
Scottish entry in the European Men’s Team Championship.
- Won the Scottish Hydro Boys’ Order of Merit as top junior golfer for
2012.
2013-14- SoCon All-Freshman.
- One of two Mocs (Davis Bunn) to start in all 12 events…counted 28 of 35 rounds.
- Averaged 74.29 strokes per round…that dropped to 73.41 over his fi nal 27 rounds after slow start.
- Two top 10’s with one top 5…best was tie for third at Bridgestone Golf Collegiate shooting
2-under.
- 10 par or better rounds with a low of 67 (-5) in the second round of the AutoTrader.com Colle-
giate…his 5-under par 211 there was his top 54-hole total on the season.
- Three eagles, 86 birdies and 383 pars playing par or better nearly 75 percent of his holes…highs of
fi ve birdies (SoCon Champ 1st round) and 15 pars (Brickyard Coll. 1st round)…tourney bests of 11
birdies (AutoTrader) and 40 pars (Brickyard/Linger Longer).
- Dean’s List and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.
SCOTLAND- Fashioned a remarkable junior record transitioning well into men’s events prior to arriving in Chat-
tanooga in 2013.
- Posted top 20’s in the following men’s events in 2013: Battle Trophy (T2nd), South African Amateur
STUDENT-ATHLETE PROFILESSTUDENT-ATHLETE PROFILESTOURNAMENT HISTORY
2013-14 (Freshman)
Tournament Scores Finish
Carpet Capital Collegiate Classic 77-75-76=228 T58
Golfweek Conference Challenge 77-78-87=242 73
Brickyard Collegiate 73-75-70=218 T28
AutoTrader.com Collegiate 73-67-71=211 T8
Bridgestone Golf Collegiate 71-71=142 T3
Mobile Bay Int. 71-74-78=223 T38
Querencia Cabo Collegiate 75-71-73=219 T14
Cleveland Golf Palmetto Int. 75-80-69=224 T45
Linger Longer Invite 70-72-76=218 T23
Old Waverly Collegiate 76-79-73=228 T70
SoCon Championship 74-78-73=225 T24
NCAA Eugene Regional 75-73-74=222 T32
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(T3rd), Irish Amateur (T4th), Australian Master of the Amateurs (5th), South African
Stroke Play (T5th), Scottish Open Stroke Play (T16th), St. Andrews Links Trophy (T17th)
and the Lytham Trophy (T18th).
- Won the Scottish Hydro Boys’ Order of Merit as the top junior golfer in his homeland
in 2012…his 840 points easily out-distanced his nearest competition by 202…posted
2012 wins at the Golf Data Lab Scottish Youths Open Stroke Play Championship, Fife
Boys Stroke Play and the Faldo Junior Series Scottish Qualifi er.
- In all, he had nine top 5’s with his three wins, two seconds, two thirds and two fi fths
for that calendar year.
- Runner-ups came at the Paul Lawrie Foundation Scottish Boys Championship and the
Faldo Series Grand Final.
- Chose Chattanooga over Georgia Southern, Coastal Carolina and Southeastern
Louisiana.
PERSONAL- Born May 16, 1995 in Dundee, Scotland.
- Son of John and Allison Scott…has a brother, Cammie.
- Undecided on major.
CAREER STATS Year Rounds Strokes Avg 60’s Par/Better Top 10’s Eagles Birdies Pars
2013-14 35 2600 74.29 2 10 2 3 86 383
CAREER BESTSFinish: T3, 2013 Bridgestone Golf Collegiate
Totals:
54-Hole: 211 (-5), 2013 AutoTrader.com Collegiate
36-Hole: 140 (-2), 2013 AutoTrader.com Collegiate
18-Hole: 67 (-5), 2013 AutoTrader.com Collegiate
Rounds:
1st: 70 (-2), 2014 Linger Longer Invite
2nd: 67 (-5), 2013 AutoTrader.com Collegiate
3rd: 69 (-1), 2014 Cleveland Golf Palmetto Intercollegiate
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ZAC STOLZSophomore | Sydney, Australia- Highly-regarded junior player in Australia.
- Represented country and state (New South Wales) in various competi-
tions.
- Qualifi ed for the 2013 Australian Open.
2013-14- January 2014 enrollee.
- Played in four events, three as an individual.
- Runner-up at Grub Mart Intercollegiate playing as an individual…shot 6-under 138 with rounds of 67 and 71.
- Four par or better rounds with one in the 60’s…two top 10’s ending up tied for sixth at the Bobby Nichols Intercollegiate.
- Averaged 75.09 strokes per round…last fi ve rounds (90 holes) played at 5-under.
- Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.
AUSTRALIA- 2013 New South Wales All-Schools Blues Award winner given to the top athlete (all sports considered) in the state.
- Won the Champions Trophy at Bonville Golf Club in December 2013.
- He and his father Andre became the fi rst father-son duo since Gary and Wayne Player in 1979 to play in the Australian Open (2013)…Zac missed the cut by a single stroke.
- Seven top 10’s over fi nal two junior years.
- Represented New South Wales in team competition in each of the last four years…was the Australian representative at the 2012 Callaway World Junior.
- Finished tied for second and third in his last two Harvey Norman Juniors and was
fourth and seventh in the two most recent City of Sydney Amateurs…tied for fi fth at
the 2012 New South Wales Amateur and tied for seventh at the 2012 Australian Boys.
- Won school champion and academic achievement award each year of high school.
- 2013 outstanding achievement in mathematics award.
PERSONAL- Born June 21, 1995 in Australia.
- Son of Andre and Cathy Stolz…oldest of four children including Shania, Talon and
Tahlia.
- Father Andre is a professional golfer with wins all over the world including the 2004
Michelin Championship of Las Vegas on the PGA Tour.
- Also played cricket, football and basketball.
- Undecided on major at this time.
CAREER STATS Year Rounds Strokes Avg 60’s Par/Better Top 10’s Eagles Birdies Pars
2013-14 11 826 75.09 1 4 2 0 3 28
CAREER BESTSFinish: 2nd, 2014 Grub Mart Intercollegiate
Totals:
54-Hole: 217 (+1), 2014 Bobby Nichols Intercollegiate
36-Hole: 138 (-6), 2014 Grub Mart Intercollegiate
18-Hole: 67 (-5), 2014 Grub Mart Intercollegiate
Rounds:
1st: 67 (-5), 2014 Grub Mart Intercollegiate
2nd: 71 (-1), 2014 Grub Mart Intercollegiate
3rd: 70 (-2), 2014 Bobby Nichols Intercollegiate
STUDENT-ATHLETE PROFILESSTUDENT-ATHLETE PROFILESTOURNAMENT HISTORY
2013-14 (Freshman)
Tournament Scores Finish
USA Individual 71-77-80=228 T17
Querencia Cabo Collegiate 85-79-79=243 69
Bobby Nichols Int. (Indiv.) 74-73-70=217 T6
Grub Mart Int. (Indiv.) 67-71=138 2
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BROOKS THOMASSophomore | Chattanooga, Tenn. | Ringgold- 2013 Georgia High School Champion (Class AAA).
- Won 2012 U.S. Junior Amateur Qualifi er at Old Fort (Murfreesboro,
Tenn.).
- Several junior tourney and high school wins.
2013-14- Started two events and played in fi ve more as an individual.
- Best round of 70 came in three events: Pinetree Intecollegiate,
Savannah Quarters Individual and Grub Mart Intercollegiate…best 54-hole total came at Bobby Nichols Intercollegiate shooting 223.
- Tourney high of eight birdies at Golfweek Conference Challenge and Savannah Quarters...18-hole best of seven in his second 18 at Savannah Quarters.
- Tournament-best 35 pars at Golfweek event where his 14 in the fi rst round was a high as well.
- Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.
RINGGOLD- Played for Slade Queen (2013) and David Gann (2010-12) at Ringgold High School in north Georgia.
- 2013 Class AAA Champion for the Tigers winning four times that season also capturing Cougar, Lion and Calhoun Invite titles.
- Won 2012 United States Junior Am qualifi er shooting three-under par 141 at Old Fort Golf Club (Murfreesboro, Tenn.).
- Two-time winner on All-American Junior Golf Tour where he was 2012 Player of the Year…posted top 10’s at 2012 Tennessee Junior Am and AJGA Music City Junior.
PERSONAL- Born March 3, 1995 in Chattanooga.
- Son of Marc and Angie Thomas…has an older sister Angie.
- Honor student in high school.
- Majoring in Exercise Science.
CAREER STATS Year Rounds Strokes Avg 60’s Par/Better Top 10’s Eagles Birdies Pars
2013-14 19 1432 75.37 0 4 3 2 28 101
CAREER BESTSFinish: 7th, 2014 Savannah Quarters Individual/USA Individual/Grub Mart Intercollegiate
Totals:
54-Hole: 223 (+7), 2014 Bobby Nichols Intercollegiate
36-Hole: 144 (E), 2014 Grub Mart Intercollegiate
18-Hole: 70 (-2), 2013 Pinetree Int./2014 Savannah Quarters Indiv./2014 Grub Mart Int.
Rounds:
1st: 70 (-2), 2014 Grub Mart Intercollegiate
2nd: 70 (-2), 2014 Savannah Quarters Individual
3rd: 70 (-2), 2013 Pinetree Intercollegiate
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Tournament Scores Finish
Carpet Capital Collegiate Classic 85-75-74=234 T68
Golfweek Conference Challenge 74-73-77=224 T42
Pinetree Int. (Indiv.) 86-78-70=234 T49
Savannah Quarters Individual 79-70=149 T7
USA Individual 78-73-73=224 7
Bobby Nichols Int. (Indiv.) 75-76-72=223 T21
Grub Mart Int. (Indiv.) 70-74=144 7
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STUART THOMASFreshman | Knoxville, Tenn. | Farragut- One of the top juniors in Tennessee in 2013 Class.
- Only prep golfer on record to win TSSAA High School (2012) and
Middle School Golf Championships (2009) in his career.
- Chose Chattanooga after visiting Alabama, Tennessee and Louisville.
2013-14- Played in eight events, fi ve as an individual.
- 75.50 scoring average…counted in six of nine team rounds.
- Four par or better rounds with a low of 70 (Brickyard & Pinetree).
- Tied for eighth at USA Individual (225).
- Low 54-hole score of 224 came as individual at Pinetree Intercollegiate.
- High of fi ve birdies over 18 holes three times (AutoTrader/Pinetree/Bridgestone) and 10 for an event (Pinetree)…tourney-best 31 pars at the Carpet Capital Collegiate and an
18-hole high of 12 (Carpet Capital/Brickyard).
- Dean’s List along with Athletic Director’s and SoCon Honor Rolls.
FARRAGUT- Had a decorated career playing for Jonathan Cox at Farragut…won the 2012 TSSAA Class 3A Championship in 2012 and was a two-time District 4-AAA Champ (2010, 2012).
- Won TSSAA Middle School State Title in 2009.
- 2012 PrepExtra Player of the Year and was a three-time fi rst team PrepExtra selection (2010-12) …2012 PrepExtra Masters Champ.
- All-KIL three times as well (2010-12)…All-State in 2010 and 2012.
- Calhoun’s Knoxville High School Athlete of the Week in November of 2012…third in
2012 Tennessee Junior Amateur.
- Made it to the round of 32 in the 2011 U.S. Junior Amateur.
PERSONAL- Born June 1, 1995 in Knoxville.
- Son of Sam Thomas and Brigham Thomas…has an older brother, Patrick, and younger
sister, Elizabeth.
- Honor student carrying a 3.8 grade point average in high school.
- Majoring in Business.
CAREER STATS Year Rounds Strokes Avg 60’s Par/Better Top 10’s Eagles Birdies Pars
2013-14 22 1661 75.50 0 4 1 0 48 158
CAREER BESTSFinish: T8, 2014 USA Individual
Totals:
54-Hole: 224 (+8), 2013 Pinetree Intercollegiate
36-Hole: 146 (+2), 2014 Grub Mart Intercollegiate
18-Hole: 70 (-2), 2013 Brickyard Collegiate & 2013 Pinetree Intercollegiate
Rounds:
1st: 70 (-2). 2013 Pinetree Intercollegiate
2nd: 70 (-2), 2013 Brickyard Collegiate
3rd: 74 (+2), 2013 Brickyard Collegiate
TOURNAMENT HISTORY2013-14 (Freshman)
Tournament Scores Finish
Carpet Capital Collegiate Classic 79-72-76=227 T53
Brickyard Collegiate 81-70-74=225 T55
AutoTrader.com Collegiate (Indiv.) 72-80-77=229 76
Pinetree Int. (Indiv.) 70-79-75=224 T20
Bridgestone Golf Collegiate (Indiv.) 75-75=150 T44
USA Individual 75-75-75=225 T8
Cleveland Golf Palmetto Int. 80-75-80=235 T76
Grub Mart Int. (Indiv.) 73-73=146 T11
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ANDREW WEATHERSRS Fresh. | Chattanooga, Tenn. | McCallie- Multiple winner on All-American Junior Golf Tour.
- Chattanooga City Junior Champion in 2012.
- Belle Meade-Richland Junior Invitational Champion
(15-16) in 2010.
2013-14- Redshirted.
- Dean’s List and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.
McCALLIE- Played for Tony Meyers at the McCallie School in Chattanooga…helped the Blue
Tornado to DII-AA State Titles in 2010 and 2011.
- Runner-up at 2012 State Championship two shots ahead of 2013 Southern Amateur
winner Zach Olsen…DII-AA Region Champion in 2009 and 2012.
- Captured the 15-16 age group at the 2010 Bell Meade-Richland Junior Invitational
shooting even-par 143 (72-71).
- Member of the McCallie Athletic Council.
PERSONAL- Born December 10, 1993 in Chattanooga.
- Son of Billy and Connie Weathers…has an older sister Mary Catherine.
- Born and raised in Chattanooga.
- Majoring in Business.
KORY WEBBRS Soph. | Knoxville, Tenn. | Christian Acad.- Redshirted as a sophomore.
- Was a Top 20 junior on Junior Golf Scoreboard when he
signed (2012 Class).
- One of two (Wes Gosselin) current Mocs from Knoxville.
2013-14- Redshirted.
- Athletic Director’s and SoCon Honor Rolls.
2012-13- Saw action in fi ve events, four as an individual.
- Averaged 78.71 strokes per round…best fi nish was tied for fi fth at Savannah Quar-
ters Individual…shot 2-over par 218 for his 54 holes there…low 18 of one-under par
71 came in second and fi nal rounds.
- 28 birdies for the year…tallied 12 at Savannah Quarters including high of six in
round two…three rounds with four or more birdies.
- 120 pars including a tourney-best 31 at Savannah Quarters…single round high of 12
at Pinetree Intercollegiate and Savannah Quarters.
- Counted to team score in one of three rounds played.
- Dean’s List, Athletic Director’s and SoCon Honor Rolls.
CHRISTIAN ACADEMY- Ranked in the top 20 (No. 18) on Junior Golf Scoreboard for Class of 2012 at the time
of his signing.
- Won his U.S. Amateur Public Link qualifi er at Furman Golf Club shooting 65-76 for a
3-under par 141…missed qualifying for match play at Pub Links by two shots.
- Led Christian Academy to back-to-back TSSAA Class A-AA State Championships.
- Won back-to-back events on the Southeastern Junior Golf Tour capturing the Old Fort
Junior Classic and Tennessee National Junior Classic in 2011.
- 2nd at 2011 Tennessee Junior Amateur…tied for 11th at the 2012 Greystone
Invitational.
PERSONAL- Born August 3, 1993 in Knoxville, Tenn.
- Son of Tracy and Jill Webb.
- National Honor Society student.
- Active volunteer with the First Tee of Knoxville during summer of 2012.
- Majoring in Finance.
CAREER STATSYear Rounds Strokes Avg 60’s Par/Better Top 10’s Eagles Birdies Pars
2012-13 14 1102 78.71 0 2 1 0 28 120
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Totals:
54-Hole: 218 (+2), 2013 Savannah Quarters Individual
36-Hole: 147 (+3), 2013 Savannah Quarters Individual
18-Hole: 71 (-1), 2013 Savannah Quarters Individual
Rounds:
1st: 76 (+4), 2013 Savannah Quarters Individual
2nd: 71 (-1), 2013 Savannah Quarters Individual
3rd: 71 (-1), 2013 Savannah Quarters Individual
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TOP 10 TEAM ROUNDS OF 2013-14Event Score Round Date
1) AutoTrader 273 (-15) 2 10/14
2) Linger Longer 283 (-5) 1 3/22
tie) Old Waverly 283 (-5) 2 4/8
4) Palmetto 284 (+4) 3 3/11
tie) SoCon Champ. 284 (-4) 2 4/21
6) Brickyard 285 (-3) 3 10/6
7) Bridgestone 286 (-2) 2 10/27
8) Mobile Bay 288 (E) 2 2/17
9) AutoTrader 289 (+1) 3 10/15
tie) Querencia Cabo 289 (+5) 2 3/3
tie) Linger Longer 289 (+1) 2 3/22
tie) Old Waverly 289 (+1) 3 4/8
TOP 10 INDIVIDUAL ROUNDS OF 2013-14Event Score Round Event
1) Chris Robb 64 (-6) 3 NCAA Champ.
2) Chris Robb 65 (-7) 3 SoCon
3) Liam Johnston 67 (-5) 2 AutoTrader
tie) Ewan Scott 67 (-5) 2 AutoTrader
tie) Wes Gosselin 67 (-5) 2 AutoTrader
tie) Liam Johnston 67 (-5) 2 Bridgestone
tie) Davis Bunn 67 (-5) 2 SoCon
tie) Chris Robb 67 (-3) 1 NCAA Eugene
9) Chris Robb 68 (-2) 3 Palmetto
tie) Liam Johnston 68 (-4) 1 Linger Longer
IN THE RANKINGSDate Golfweek Golfstat Golf World
FINAL 2013-14 60 56 NA
Name T’ment Rnds Avg Counters Low 60’s Par/Bet Top 10’s Best Finish
Chris Robb 12 37 72.84 30 64 8 14 5 2, SoCon
Liam Johnston 9 29 73.52 22 67 4 12 3 T2, AutoTrader
Ewan Scott 12 35 74.29 28 67 2 10 2 T3, Bridgestone
Wes Gosselin 9 31 74.39 21 67 2 9 2 1, Savannah Quarters
Davis Bunn 12 35 74.46 27 67 2 12 1 T9, Old Waverly
Zac Stolz 1 11 75.09 1 67 1 4 2 2, Grub Mart Int.
Brooks Thomas 2 19 75.37 5 70 0 4 3 7, 3 times
Stuart Thomas 3 22 75.50 6 70 0 4 1 T8, USA Individual
Benni Weilguni 1 19 77.21 3 69 1 2 1 T3, Grub Mart Int.
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Date Tournament Results Scores
Sept. 6-8 Carpet Capital Classic 14th of 14 306-296-297=899
The Farm; Dalton, Ga.
Top Chattanooga Finisher: Davis Bunn, T27, 71-74-75=220 (+4)
Sept. 15-17 Golfweek Conference Challenge T11th of 15 305-297-293=895
Spirit Hollow Golf Course; Burlington, Iowa
Top Chattanooga Finisher: Davis Bunn, T37, 81-70-72=223 (+7)
Oct. 4-6 Brickyard Collegiate 10th of 14 300-294-285=879
The Brickyard at Riverside; Macon, Ga.
Top Chattanooga Finisher: Liam Johnston, T6, 70-71-69=210 (-6)
Oct. 14-15 AutoTrader.com Collegiate Classic 4th of 14 293-273-289=855 (-9)
Berkeley Hills Country Club; Duluth, Ga.
Top Chattanooga Finisher: Liam Johnston, T2, 71-67-70=208 (-8)
Oct. 26-27 Bridgestone Golf Collegiate 2nd of 14 291-286=577 (+1)
Grandover Resort East Course; Greensboro, N.C.
Top Chattanooga Finisher: Ewan Scott, T3, 71-71=142 (-2)
Feb. 10-11 Savannah Quarters Individual
Savannah Quarters Golf Club; Savannah, Ga.
Top Chattanooga Finisher: Wes Gosselin, 1, 70-73=143 (-1)
Feb. 17-18 Mobile Bay Intercollegiate 7th of 15 294-288-296=878 (+14)
Magnolia Grove Golf Club, Mobile, Ala.
Top Chattanooga Finisher: Davis Bunn, T11, 72-72-71=215 (-1)
Mar. 2-4 Querencia Cabo Collegiate 9th of 14 307-289-301=897
Querencia Golf Club; Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
Top Chattanooga Finisher: Ewan Scott, T14, 75-71-73=219 (+6)
March 10-11 Cleveland Golf Palmetto Intercollegiate 5th of 18 295-296-284=875
Palmetto Golf Club; Aiken, S.C.
Top Chattanooga Finisher: Chris Robb, T5, 74-72-68=214 (+4)
March 22-23 Linger Longer Invitational 8th of 15 283-289-306=878
Great Waters Golf Course; Eatonton, Ga.
Top Chattanooga Finisher: Liam Johnston, T13, 68-75-72=215 (-1)
April 7-8 Old Waverly Collegiate 5th of 15 295-283-289=867
Old Waverly Golf Club; West Point, Miss.
Top Chattanooga Finisher: Davis Bunn, T9, 69-70-76=215 (-1)
Apr. 20-22 Southern Conference Championship 2nd of 10 297-284-293=874
National Golf Club; Pinehurst, N.C.
Top Chattanooga Finisher: Chris Robb, 2, 74-69-65=208 (-8)
May 15-17 NCAA Regional T6th of 13 295-292-298=885
Eugene C.C., Eugene, Ore.
Top Chattanooga Finisher: Chris Robb, T3, 67-73-72=212 (+2)
May 23-26 NCAA Championship, Chris Robb T15th of 156 69-75-64=208 (-2)
Prairie Dunes Country Club; Hutchinson, Kan.
Chris Robb (pictured left) ended his career on a high note
qualifying for the 2014 NCAA Championships where he
fi nished tied for 15th. He earned GCAA/PING All-America
honorable mention for his eff orts. Robb was joined by Liam
Johnston (center) on the All-Southern Conference team. Wes
Gosselin (right) had the lone win shooting 1-under (143) at
the Savannah Quarters Individual. He and Ewan Scott tallied
SoCon All-Freshman team honors.
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STROKE AVERAGES Rds Total Avg
Team Score 35 10,259 293.11
Drop Score 35 2771 79.17
Low Counting Score 35 2461 70.31
High Counting Score 35 2655 75.86
First Round Team 12 3561 296.75
Second Round Team 12 3467 288.92
Final Round Team 11 3231 293.73
Season Rounds Strokes Avg vs. Par
Chris Robb 37 2695 72.84 +1.41
Liam Johnston 29 2132 73.52 +2.03
Ewan Scott 35 2600 74.29 +2.71
Wes Gosselin 31 2306 74.39 +2.58
Davis Bunn 35 2606 74.46 +2.89
Zac Stolz 11 826 75.09 +3.64
Brooks Thomas 19 1432 75.37 +3.53
Stuart Thomas 22 1661 75.50 +3.91
Benni Weilguni 19 1467 77.21 +5.53
Team 35 10,259 293.11 +6.83
COURSE STATSPar 3 Holes Strokes Avg vs. Par
Chris Robb 148 463 3.13 19
Liam Johnston 116 368 3.17 20
Brooks Thomas 44 141 3.20 9
Davis Bunn 140 455 3.25 35
Stuart Thomas 68 223 3.28 19
Ewan Scott 140 460 3.29 40
Wes Gosselin 112 369 3.29 33
Zac Stolz 12 41 3.42 5
Benni Weilguni 44 151 3.43 19
Team 560 1790 3.20 +110
Par 4 Holes Strokes Avg vs. Par
Chris Robb 385 1590 4.13 50
Wes Gosselin 286 1195 4.18 51
Liam Johnston 299 1255 4.20 59
Ewan Scott 359 1511 4.21 75
Davis Bunn 359 1524 4.25 88
Stuart Thomas 170 734 4.32 54
Brooks Thomas 110 479 4.35 39
Benni Weilguni 113 510 4.51 58
Zac Stolz 33 152 4.61 20
Team 1436 5969 4.16 +225
Par 5 Holes Strokes Avg vs. Par
Chris Robb 133 635 4.77 -30
Liam Johnston 107 515 4.81 -20
Davis Bunn 131 633 4.83 -22
Ewan Scott 131 635 4.85 -20
Wes Gosselin 106 528 4.98 -2
Stuart Thomas 68 339 4.99 -1
Brooks Thomas 44 221 5.02 1
Benni Weilguni 41 210 5.12 5
Zac Stolz 9 50 5.56 5
Team 524 2524 4.82 -96
TEAM LEADERSName Top 10s Top 5 Wins
1) Chris Robb 5 3 0
2) Liam Johnston 3 1 0
3) Brooks Thomas 3 0 0
Par/Better Rounds Rounds Total Pct.
1) Liam Johnston 29 12 41.4
2) Chris Robb 37 14 37.8
3) Davis Bunn 35 13 37.1
Counters Rounds Total Pct.
1) Benni Weilguni 3 3 100.0
2) Chris Robb 32 30 93.1
3) Liam Johnston 26 22 84.6
tie) Wes Gosselin 26 22 84.6
Eagles Per Round Total
1) Benni Weilguni 0.36 4
2) Liam Johnston 0.14 4
3) Ewan Scott 0.09 3
Birdies Per Round Total
1) Liam Johnston 2.97 86
2) Wes Gosselin 2.96 83
3) Chris Robb 2.86 106
Pars Per Round Total
1) Chris Robb 11.59 429
2) Ewan Scott 10.94 383
3) Davis Bunn 10.83 379
Par or Better Holes Total Holes Pct.
1) Chris Robb 536 666 80.5
2) Liam Johnston 401 522 76.8
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Total 1954 2520 77.5
Bogeys (Fewest) Per Round Total
1) Chris Robb 2.81 104
2) Liam Johnston 3.34 97
3) Davis Bunn 3.43 120
Others (Fewest) Per Round Total
1) Chris Robb 0.70 26
2) Liam Johnston 0.8276 24
3) Ewan Scott 0.8286 29
TOURNAMENT STATS - BY HOLECOUNTERS ONLY Par 3 Par 4 Par 5 Total
Carpet Capital Coll. +11 +32 -8 +35
Golfweek Conf. Chall. +9 +32 -10 +31
Brickyard Coll. +11 +13 -9 +15
AutoTrader.com Coll. +3 E -12 -9
Bridgestone Golf Coll. +5 +4 -8 +1
Mobile Bay Int. +6 +25 -17 +14
Querencia Cabo Coll. +13 +32 E +45
Palmetto Int. +20 +27 -12 +35
Linger Longer Inv. +7 +10 -3 +14
Old Waverly Coll. +3 +6 -6 +3
SoCon Championship +3 +14 -7 +10
NCAA Regional +19 +30 -4 +45
Totals +110 +225 -96 +194
TOURNAMENT STATS - PAR/BETTERCOUNTERS ONLY Eagles/Birdies Pars Par/Bet%
Carpet Capital Coll. 1/36 118 71.8
Golfweek Conf. Chall. 2/36 123 74.5
Brickyard Coll. Champ. 0/32 143 81.0
AutoTrader.com Coll. Cl. 5/39 139 84.7
Bridgestone Golf Coll. 2/27 87 80.6
Mobile Bay Int. 0/34 143 81.9
Querencia Cabo Coll. 0/29 127 72.2
Palmetto Int. 1/31 124 72.2
Linger Longer Inv. 0/39 133 79.6
Old Waverly Coll. 1/41 133 81.0
SoCon Championship 0/43 135 82.4
NCAA Regional 0/27 120 68.1
Totals 12/414 1528 77.5
SEASON HIGHS/LOWS - TOURNEYCategory No. Event
Eagles High 5 AutoTrader.com Coll.
Low 0 5 Times, MR: NCAA Eugene
Birdies High 43 SoCon Champ.
Low 27 NCAA Eugene
Pars High 143 Brickyard & Mobile Bay Inter.
Low 119 Carpet Capital
Bogeys High 66 NCAA Eugene
Low 26 SoCon Champ.
Others High 14 Golfweek & Querencia Cabo
Low 3 NCAA Eugene
(Counting scores are included in the Highs/Lows)
SEASON HIGH/LOWS - ROUNDCategory No. Round Event
Eagles High 4 2 AutoTrader
Low 0 25 times MR: NCAA Eugene 3
Birdies High 17 3 Golfweek
Low 7 3 NCAA Eugene
Pars High 51 2 Old Waverly
Low 35 3 Golfweek
Bogeys High 24 2 NCAA Eugene
Low 4 2 SoCon Champ.
Others High 7 1 & 3 Querencia Cabo
Low 0 4 times MR: NCAA Eugene 2
(Counting scores are included in the Highs/Lows)
STUDENT-ATHLETE BESTSEagles
Round 2, Liam Johnston, AutoTrader 2
Tourney 3, Liam Johnston, AutoTrader
Birdies
Round 7, 5 times, MR: Chris Robb, NCAA Finals 3
Tourney 13, Bunn/Johnston, Carpet Cap./AutoTrader
Pars
Round 15, 4 times, MR: Chris Robb, SoCon 2
Tourney 40, 4 times: MR: Chris Robb, Old Waverly
Bogeys (Fewest - 54 Hole Total)
Round 0, 7 times, MR: Chris Robb, SoCon 3
Tourney 2, Chris Robb, SoCon
Others (Fewest - 54 Hole Total)
Round 0, 78 times, MR: Chris Robb, NCAA Finals 3
Tourney 0, 6 times, MR: C. Robb/E. Scott, NCAA Eug.
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A youthful Mocs squad fi nished 14th at the Carpet Capital
Collegiate. Davis Bunn led the team tying for 27th (71-74-
75=220). The starting fi ve featured one senior and four
freshmen.
Carpet Capital Collegiate
Sept. 6-8 – The Farm – Rocky Face, Ga.
1) Georgia Tech 280-289-281 850 (-14)
2) Georgia 291-282-283 856 (-8)
3) LSU 297-287-280 864 (E)
4) Clemson 294-285-286 865 (+1)
5) North Carolina 290-288-296 874 (+10)
6) Auburn 299-287-289 875 (+11)
7) Wake Forest 301-295-284 880 (+16)
8) Middle Tennessee 298-297-289 884 (+20)
9) Texas 298-286-303 887 (+23)
10) South Carolina 302-289-297 888 (+24)
11) UNF 295-298-300 893 (+29)
tie) Tennessee 306-296-291 893 (+29)
13) Kennesaw State 297-299-301 897 (+33)
14) Chattanooga 306-296-297 899 (+35)
Mocs
T27) Davis Bunn 71-74-75 220 (+4)
T53) Wes Gosselin 79-76-72 227 (+11)
T53) Stuart Thomas 79-72-76 227 (+11)
T59) Ewan Scott 77-75-76 228 (+12)
T68) Brooks Thomas 85-75-74 234 (+18)
UTC tied for 11th at the Golfweek Conference Challenge
shooting 895. The fi nal round 293, currently the low round
of the year, was paced by Chris Robb’s 69. Davis Bunn led
the squad shooting 223 for the 54 holes.
Golfweek Conference Challenge
Sept. 15-17 – Spirit Hollow G.C. – Burlington, Iowa
1) Oklahoma 290-278-289 857 (-7)
2) Virginia Tech 292-291-278 861 (-3)
3) Houston 289-292-285 866 (+2)
4) New Mexico 290-292-285 867 (+3)
5) LSU 300-288-284 872 (+8)
6) Iowa 298-291-286 875 (+11)
tie) Winthrop 295-293-287 875 (+11)
8) Central Arkansas 296-292-288 876 (+12)
9) Jacksonville State 293-295-293 881 (+17)
10) Arizona 297-298-297 892 (+28)
11) Chattanooga 305-297-293 895 (+31)
tie) Florida Gulf Coast 300-296-299 895 (+31)
13) Ball State 303-302-291 896 (+32)
14) Texas State 310-299-289 898 (+34)
15) Louisiana Tech 306-305-300 911 (+47)
Mocs
T37) Davis Bunn 81-70-72 223 (+7)
T42) Brooks Thomas 74-73-77 224 (+8)
T42) Chris Robb 78-77-69 224 (+8)
T57) Benni Weilguni 76-77-75 228 (+12)
73) Ewan Scott 77-78-87 242 (+26)
Chattanooga ended up 10th at the Brickyard Collegiate.
It did fi re a season-low 285 (-3) in the fi nal round. Ewan
Scott was low on the team shooting two-over par 218,
while Liam Johnston tied for sixth at -6 (210) playing as
an individual.
Brickyard Collegiate
Oct. 4-6 – Brickyard at Riverside – Macon, Ga.
1) Mercer 284-272-281 837 (-27)
2) Georgia Tech 282-275-282 839 (-25)
3) Virginia Tech 283-282-284 849 (-15)
4) Georgia 291-281-281 853 (-11)
5) USF 286-281-293 860 (-4)
6) Florida State 291-287-297 865 (+1)
tie) Louisville 289-289-287 865 (+1)
8) GRU Augusta 293-291-285 869 (+5)
9) Georgia State 294-283-293 870 (+6)
10) Chattanooga 300-294-285 879 (+15)
11) Furman 294-301-296 891 (+27)
12) Princeton 310-295-291 896 (+32)
13) Boston College 307-302-302 911 (+47)
14) Gonzaga 313-300-300 913 (+49)
Mocs
T28) Ewan Scott 73-75-70 218 (+2)
T43) Chris Robb 75-75-72 222 (+6)
T43) Wes Gosselin 76-77-69 222 (+6)
T55) Stuart Thomas 81-70-74 225 (+9)
T64) Davis Bunn 76-74-77 227 (+11)
T6) Liam Johnston (Ind) 70-71-69 210 (-6)
The Mocs posted their best score since 2010 shooting
nine-under par 855 fi nishing fourth at the AutoTrader.com
Collegiate. The team shot 293, 273 and 289 for its total
led by Liam Johnston who ended up tied for second at -8
(208).
AutoTrader.com Collegiate
Oct. 14-15 – Berkeley Hills C.C. – Duluth, Ga.
1) Georgia State 282-283-280 845 (-19)
2) USF 282-282-283 847 (-17)
3) South Alabama 283-280-286 849 (-15)
4) Chattanooga 293-273-289 855 (-9)
5) Kentucky 294-287-275 856 (-8)
6) Mercer 292-282-285 859 (-5)
7) Georgia Southern 287-288-286 861 (-3)
tie) VCU 286-286-289 861 (-3)
9) UNCG 292-286-289 867 (+3)
10) Ole Miss 289-283-297 869 (+5)
11) Troy 295-285-293 873 (+9)
12) Furman 303-287-292 882 (+18)
13) Michigan 300-297-287 884 (+20)
tie) USC-Aiken 304-290-290 884 (+20)
Mocs
T2) Liam Johnston 71-67-70 208 (-8)
T8) Ewan Scott 73-67-71 211 (-5)
T25) Wes Gosselin 76-67-74 217 (+1)
T43) Davis Bunn 74-72-74 220 (+4)
T74) Chris Robb 75-75-78 228 (+12)
76) Stuart Thomas (Ind.) 72-80-77 229 (+13)
Chattanooga ended its fall schedule strong as runner-up
at the Bridgestone Golf Collegiate in Greensboro, N.C. Three
Mocs ended up in the top 10 as the team shot 291-286 for
a 577 total in the weather-shortened event. Ewan Scott
(T3), Chris Robb (T6) and Liam Johnston (T9) claimed top
10’s.
Bridgestone Golf Collegiate
Oct. 26-27 – Grandover Resort East – Greensboro,
N.C.
1) North Carolina 288-283 571 (-5)
2) Chattanooga 291-286 577 (+1)
3) Memphis 297-283 580 (+4)
4) Virginia Tech 291-291 582 (+6)
5) Purdue 296-288 584 (+8)
tie) Georgia State 304-280 584 (+8)
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8) Washington State 293-294 587 (+11)
9) VCU 296-292 588 (+12)
tie) Mississippi State 298-290 588 (+12)
11) N.C. State 292-300 592 (+16)
12) William & Mary 302-291 593 (+17)
tie) Iowa State 305-288 593 (+17)
14) High Point 309-303 612 (+36)
Mocs
T3) Ewan Scott 71-71 142 (-2)
T6) Chris Robb 70-73 143 (-1)
T9) Liam Johnston 77-67 144 (E)
T36) Wes Gosselin 74-75 149 (+5)
T68) Davis Bunn 76-79 155 (+11)
T44) Stuart Thomas (Ind.) 75-75 150 (+6)
Davis Bunn got his spring started right tying for 11th at -1
215. As a team, the Mocs fi nished sixth shooting 294-288-
296 for a total of 878.
Mobile Bay Intercollegiate
Feb. 17-18 – Magnolia Gr. Crossings – Mobile, Ala.
1) Auburn 290-282-286 858 (-6)
2) Kentucky 293-284-287 864 (E)
3) Memphis 290-292-283 865 (+1)
4) Georgia State 287-290-289 866 (+2)
5) Middle Tennessee 290-290-290 870 (+6)
6) Ole Miss 291-294-290 875 (+11)
7) Chattanooga 294-288-296 878 (+14)
8) Wake Forest 297-291-292 880 (+16)
9) South Alabama 298-296-290 884 (+20)
10) Illinois State 303-296-287 886 (+22)
11) Davidson 299-297-291 887 (+23)
12) Texas State 306-291-295 892 (+28)
13) Akron 305-304-292 901 (+37)
14) Southern Miss 300-298-306 904 (+40)
15) Samford 301-313-295 909 (+45)
Mocs
T11) Davis Bunn 72-72-71 215 (-1)
T20) Chris Robb 76-73-71 220 (+4)
T39) Ewan Scott 71-74-78 223 (+7)
T39) Wes Gosselin 75-71-77 223 (+7)
T57) Liam Johnston 79-72-77 228 (+12)
Ewan Scott led Chattanooga tying for 14th at the Queren-
cia Cabo Collegiate. Scott shot 75-71-73 for a three-day
total of 219. The team ended up ninth at 897.
Querencia Cabo Collegiate
March 2-4 – Querencia G.C. – Cabo San Lucas, Mex.
1) No. 11 Houston 288-285-290 863 (+11)
2) No. 1 Alabama 294-284-286 864 (+12)
3) Baylor 296-281-293 870 (+18)
4) Kentucky 298-287-287 872 (+20)
5) No. 16 Vanderbilt 296-290-289 875 (+23)
tie) SMU 288-298-289 875 (+23)
7) No. 17 Arkansas 299-296-287 882 (+30)
8) LSU 297-293-293 883 (+31)
9) Chattanooga 307-289-301 897 (+45)
10) Ole Miss 305-296-297 898 (+46)
tie) Lamar 307-294-297 898 (+46)
12) UT Arlington 296-307-304 906 (+54)
13) Coastal Carolina 303-304-319 926 (+74)
14) Abilene Christian 321-318-322 961 (+109)
Mocs
T14) Ewan Scott 75-71-73 219 (+6)
T38) Chris Robb 77-73-75 225 (+12)
T38) Davis Bunn 79-72-74 225 (+12)
T58) Liam Johnston 76-73-83 232 (+19)
69) Zac Stolz 85-79-79 243 (+30)
74) Benni Weilguni (Ind.) 87-80-83 250 (+37)
The Mocs jumped six spots on the fi nal day behind Chris
Robb’s tie for fi fth fi nish at the Cleveland Golf Palmetto
Intercollegiate. The squad ended up fi fth as well getting
several key wins.
Cleveland Golf Palmetto Intercollegiate
March 10-11 – Palmetto Golf Club – Aiken, S.C.
1) Clemson 281-290-283 854 (+14)
2) Virginia 290-287-279 856 (+16)
3) South Carolina 289-290-288 867 (+27)
4) Georgia State 294-291-289 874 (+34)
5) Chattanooga 295-296-284 875 (+35)
6) GRU Augusta 294-295-287 876 (+36)
tie) USC Aiken 295-293-288 876 (+36)
8) Liberty 290-299-288 877 (+37)
9) Maryland 299-294-294 887 (+47)
10) N.C. State 292-296-301 889 (+49)
11) Woff ord 297-288-309 894 (+54)
tie) Furman 294-293-307 894 (+54)
13) Elon 298-302-298 898 (+58)
14) Presbyterian 303-296-303 902 (+62)
15) Francis Marion 294-306-307 907 (+67)
16) Akron 296-300-316 912 (+72)
17) Nebraska 296-308-311 915 (+75)
18) Penn 320-316-310 955 (+115)
Mocs
T5) Chris Robb 74-72-68 214 (+4)
T17) Davis Bunn 75-70-73 218 (+8)
T45) Liam Johnston 71-79-74 224 (+14)
T45) Ewan Scott 75-80-69 224 (+14)
T76) Stuart Thomas 80-75-80 235 (+25)
Chattanooga ended up seventh in a strong fi eld at the
Linger Longer Invitational. The squad shot 878 led by Liam
Johnston’s tie for 13th fi nish at -1 (215).
Linger Longer Invitational
March 22-23 – Great Waters G.C. – Eatonton, Ga.
1) No. 5 Georgia 278-278-281 837 (-27)
2) No. 1 Alabama 281-275-291 847 (-17)
3) No. 15 Oklahoma 271-295-301 867 (+3)
4) Clemson 286-286-298 870 (+6)
5) Mercer 278-287-309 874 (+10)
tie) Liberty 281-291-302 874 (+10)
7) South Alabama 279-296-300 875 (+11)
8) Chattanooga 283-289-306 878 (+14)
9) Kennesaw State 287-284-308 879 (+15)
10) Yale 295-285-306 886 (+22)
11) UNF 288-293-306 887 (+23)
12) Charlotte 285-301-304 890 (+26)
13) Michigan State 289-317-307 913 (+49)
14) Southern Miss 300-309-316 925 (+61)
15) Furman 319-305-321 945 (+81)
Mocs
T13) Liam Johnston 68-75-72 215 (-1)
T23) Ewan Scott 70-72-76 218 (+2)
T38) Wes Gosselin 74-70-79 223 (+7)
T45) Chris Robb 74-72-79 225 (+9)
T66) Davis Bunn 71-79-82 232 (+16)
Davis Bunn tied for ninth at -1 (215) to lead the Mocs to
a tie for 5th at the Old Waverly Collegiate. The squad fol-
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Old Waverly Collegiate
April 7-8 – Old Waverly G.C. – West Point, Miss.
1) Mississippi State 296-282-281 859 (-5)
2) Cincinnati 284-291-280 860 (-4)
3) Ole Miss 289-283-290 862 (-2)
4) Florida 289-291-286 866 (+2)
5) Chattanooga 295-283-289 867 (+3)
tie) South Alabama 286-288-293 867 (+3)
tie) Austin Peay 291-289-287 867 (+3)
8) Southeastern Louisiana 291-294-289 874 (+10)
9) Louisiana Tech 298-295-282 875 (+11)
tie) Troy 302-285-288 875 (+11)
11) Charleston Southern 297-290-290 877 (+13)
12) Memphis 290-291-297 878 (+14)
tie) Louisiana-Lafayette 291-294-293 878 (+14)
14) Southern Miss 305-291-285 881 (+17)
15) Wichita State 298-294-296 889 (+24)
Mocs
T9) Davis Bunn 69-70-76 215 (-1)
T17) Chris Robb 77-71-69 217 (+1)
T26) Wes Gosselin 73-71-75 219 (+3)
T41) Liam Johnston 79-71-72 222 (+6)
T70) Ewan Scott 76-79-73 228 (+12)
Chattanooga fi nished an agonizing second by a shot to
Georgia Southern at the SoCon Championship. Chris Robb
played his fi nal 38 holes bogey free to surge into a runner-
up fi nish behind No. 13 J.T. Posten of Western Carolina.
Robb fi red a career-best 65 for the fi nal 18.
Southern Conference Championship
April 20-22 – National Golf Club – Pinehurst N.C.
1) Georgia Southern 296-284-293 873 (+9)
2) Chattanooga 297-284-293 874 (+10)
3) UNCG 300-285-292 877 (+13)
4) Western Carolina 294-282-302 878 (+14)
5) Davidson 294-293-293 880 (+16)
6) Furman 296-303-283 882 (+18)
7) Woff ord 306-303-283 892 (+28)
8) Appalachian State 310-310-293 913 (+49)
9) Elon 316-294-306 916 (+52)
10) Samford 314-304-307 925 (+61)
Mocs
2) Chris Robb 74-69-65 208 (-8)
T21) Davis Bunn 81-67-76 224 (+8)
T24) Ewan Scott 74-78-73 225 (+9)
T30) Liam Johnston 73-75-79 227 (+11)
T37) Wes Gosselin 76-73-81 230 (+14)
The Mocs missed advancing to the NCAA Championship
by fi ve shots to No. 22 South Carolina. Senior Chris Robb
took the individual berth on the fi rst playoff hole against
Liberty’s Niklas Lindstrom. Robb shot 2-over par 212 with
rounds of 67, 72 and 73.
NCAA Eugene Regional
May 15-17 – Eugene Country Club – Eugene, Ore.
1) No. 3 Stanford 276-282-295 853 (+13)
2) Oregon 289-280-285 854 (+14)
3) No. 15 Oklahoma 280-287-293 860 (+20)
4) No. 10 Houston 290-293-292 875 (+35)
5) No. 22 South Carolina 286-293-301 880 (+40)
6) Chattanooga 295-292-298 885 (+45)
tie) UNF 286-297-302 885 (+45)
8) Liberty 295-297-297 889 (+49)
tie) East Tennessee State 296-293-300 889 (+49)
10) Baylor 294-304-295 893 (+53)
11) Tennessee 299-292-303 894 (+54)
12) Wichita State 295-312-303 910 (+71)
13) Northern Colorado 307-304-311 922 (+82)
Mocs
T4) Chris Robb 67-72-73 212 (+2)
T32) Liam Johnston 73-73-76 222 (+12)
T32) Ewan Scott 75-73-74 222 (+12)
T62) Davis Bunn 80-74-78 232 (+22)
T67) Wes Gosselin 80-83-75 238 (+28)
Chris Robb earned All-American honors fi nishing tied for
15th at the NCAA Championship. He did so with birdies
on his last three holes and fi ve of the last six. Robb shot
2-under par 208 carding 69, 75 and 64.
NCAA Championships
May 23-26 – Prairie Dunes C.C. – Hutchinson, Kan.
1) *Cameron Wilson, Stanford 71-63-70 204 (-6)
2) Ollie Schniederjans, Ga. Tech 71-65-68 204 (-6)
3) David Boote, Stanford 73-67-65 205 (-5)
tie) James Ross, Houston 70-69-66 205 (-5)
tie) Robby Shelton, Alabama 72-65-68 205 (-5)
6) Denny McCarthy, Virginia 65-71-70 206 (-4)
tie) Seth Reeves, Georgia Tech 66-72-68 206 (-4)
tie) Benjamin Taylor, LSU 71-67-68 206 (-4)
9) Brian Campbell, Illinois 70-74-63 207 (-3)
tie) Sebastian Cappelen, Arkansas 68-71-68 207 (-3)
tie) Lorens Chan, UCLA 70-70-67 207 (-3)
tie) Bryson Dechambeau, SMU 69-69-69 207 (-3)
tie) Toni Hakula, Texas 72-68-67 207 (-3)
tie) Ryan Zech, Missouri 70-69-68 207 (-3)
15) Chris Robb, Chattanooga 69-75-64 208 (-2)
tie) Patrick Rodgers, Stanford 67-68-73 208 (-2)
tie) Emilio Cuartero, Missouri 67-72-69 208 (-2)
tie) Will Murphy, South Carolina 70-69-69 208 (-2)
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Name Years T’ment Rds Strokes Avg
Abney, Lee 1983 1 3 247 82.33
Allwood, Robin 1996-97 8 24 1829 76.21
Arter, Zeke 1998, 2000 8 21 1575 75.00
Balthrop, Richie 1985-88 36 99 7738 78.16
Bamber, Nick 2001-02 14 41 3139 76.56
Beeler, Matt 1994 1 3 230 76.67
Bennett, David 1985-86 3 8 714 89.25
Bennett, Mike 1979 3 7 570 81.43
Blakley, Nick 2007-08 1 3 232 77.33
Bohannon, Lee 1984-85 3 9 796 88.44
Brock, Matt 2001-04 33 89 6697 75.25
Brock, Mitch 2004-07 30 84 6357 75.68
Bunn, Davis 2011-14 40 119 8871 74.55
Burris, Andy 2003-04 8 21 1605 76.43
Byrd, Chris 1980-82 14 38 2908 76.53
Cantrell, Lee 1989-92 17 43 3476 80.84
Carpenter, Guy 1979 1 3 212 70.67
Carter, Justin 2003 3 7 537 76.71
Clendenin, J.T. 2008-10 25 71 5297 74.61
Collins, David 1978 1 1 85 85.00
Connolly, Neil 1990-93 45 118 8880 75.25
Cooper, Sam 2000 1 3 246 82.00
Cowart, Mark 1981 1 3 249 83.00
Craig, Mike 1991-92 7 16 1313 82.06
Crawford, Tim 1981-82 9 24 1932 80.50
Darby, Oliver 1996 2 6 488 81.33
Davies, Michael 1994-95 3 7 559 79.86
Davis, Louis 1980 1 3 248 82.67
Denton, Brad 1985, ‘87 14 38 3119 82.08
Drew, Haydn 1994-95 16 39 3010 77.18
Duke, Spencer 1991 3 7 596 85.14
Eberle, Rick 1979, ‘82 3 6 479 79.83
Elliott, Tommy 1979 2 5 414 82.80
Elliott, Tyson 2003-06 21 57 4367 76.61
Ferguson, Gary 2003-06 22 61 4660 76.39
Findley, Victor 1988-89 18 47 3676 78.21
Name Years T’ment Rds Strokes Avg
Fisher, Keith 1980 2 5 419 83.80
Fletcher, Jeff 1988 2 6 505 84.17
Flodder, Kyle 2000 2 5 384 76.80
Forsman, Eric 2008-09 5 13 961 73.92
Forsslund, Simon 2010-11 7 20 1535 76.75
Fox, Steven 2010-13 45 133 9723 73.11
Fritsch, Stephen 2004-05 18 49 3700 75.51
Futerman, Roger 1990-93 30 77 6068 78.81
Gerdes, Lee 1986-89 38 102 7781 76.28
Geren, Toby 1999-02 32 87 6585 75.69
Gill, Dustin 1996 7 19 1520 80.00
Gosselin, Wes 2014-current 11 31 2306 74.39
Green, Donnie 1978-79 16 33 2517 76.27
Greeson, Jeff rey 2000 8 20 1576 78.80
Guess, Phillip 1989 8 22 1722 78.27
Hardy, James 2001 2 5 411 82.20
Harris, Tripp 2006, ‘08-10 21 57 4347 76.26
Hartman, Harry 1992-95 34 92 7130 77.50
Hayes, Buddy 1994 1 2 162 81.00
Hayes, James 1994 1 3 242 80.67
Heath, Brian 1979-82 21 55 4302 78.22
Henley, Kip 1979-82 16 38 2987 78.61
Hill, Tyler 1996 7 18 1408 78.22
Hodge, Jonathan 2006-09 51 148 10816 73.08
Hodges, Michael 1995-96 5 15 1180 78.67
Horner, Tony 1987 1 2 174 87.00
Hughes, Joey 1983-86 23 65 5186 79.78
Hyder, Kurt 1981-84 17 46 3657 79.50
Jabaley, Chris 1992 1 3 251 83.67
Jacobs, Jim 1992 3 8 677 84.63
Jaeger, Stephan 2009-12 46 135 9733 72.10
Jaworski, Zachary 2005 5 12 905 75.42
Johnson, Audie 1981 1 3 229 76.33
Johnston, Liam 2012-current 30 89 6617 74.35
Keener, Hudson 2009 4 12 891 74.25
Kessler, Eddie 1979-80 3 7 541 77.29Neil Connolly (‘93) was inducted into the UTC Athletic Hall of Fame in 2013.
Steven Fox (‘13, center) captured the 2012 United States Amateur at Cherry Hills C.C.
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Name Years T’ment Rds Strokes Avg
Kessler, Freddy 1979-81 5 14 1104 78.86
Knudson, Erik 1996-97 9 27 2079 77.00
Lackey, Brian 1996 2 5 405 81.00
Land, Billy 2000, ‘03 2 6 484 80.67
Landfried, Eric 1981-84 18 49 3793 77.41
Lanter, Jeff 1984-85 6 17 1368 80.47
Lawter, Greg 1981 1 3 237 79.00
Ledford, Bryce 2004-07 44 127 9406 74.06
Lockhart, Jackson 2011 2 6 460 76.67
Loftin, Casey 1999-00 7 18 1414 78.56
Loftis, Jeremy 2000 2 5 400 80.00
Long, Chuck 1980-84 18 48 3756 78.25
Lord, Gareth 1993-95 15 39 3043 78.03
Mahoney, Brent 2001-03 7 19 1538 80.95
Mahoney, Ryan 1996-98 4 12 985 82.08
Mankin, Rocky 2000-03 37 97 7429 76.59
Maples, Ken 1989-90 14 36 2824 78.44
Mathis, Matt 1998-99 7 20 1558 77.90
McCall, Rick 1990-91 4 10 904 90.40
McKenna, David 1978-80 21 48 3737 77.85
McKenna, Tommy 1978-80 20 45 3472 77.16
McLargin, Scott 1989-90 6 16 1331 83.19
McMurray, Scott 1988-89 5 12 923 76.92
Meade, Joe 1986 1 2 167 83.50
Millican, Brian 1987-90 22 56 4349 77.66
Monroe, Michael 2013 3 9 676 75.11
Moore, Tim 1986-87 14 38 3028 79.68
Muller, Jim 1978 5 10 788 78.80
Nastase, Nicu 1996-99 21 58 4501 77.60
Neff , Tyler 2007-08 8 24 1798 74.92
Nelms, Porter 1987-89 9 24 1894 78.92
Nicolas, Francois 1997 9 26 1979 76.12
O’Guin, Buddy 1978 1 1 78 78.00
Oloff son, Per 2001-02 6 17 1307 76.88
Owens, Ryan 2000-03 29 76 5969 78.54
Patrick, Mike 1978 5 10 787 78.70
Patton, Zeb 1984-86 12 35 2858 81.66
Qvicker, Fredrik 2007-10 48 137 10135 73.98
Raines, Bryan 1993-96 26 71 5530 77.89
Ramirez, Jose 2003 2 5 376 75.20
Ratliff , Alex 2010-13 15 44 3382 76.86
Reale, Anthony 2005-06 14 39 2950 75.64
Reed, Matthew 2003 1 3 238 79.33
Reeve, Marshall 1978, ‘80 4 10 824 82.40
Rende, Derek 2007-10 47 134 9793 73.08
Rhatigan, Nathan 2001, ‘03 10 26 2044 78.62
Rickett, Ben 2006-09 39 116 8545 73.66
Robb, Chris 2011-14 46 136 10026 73.72
Rogers, Michael 1998-99 21 59 4437 75.20
Rose, Brad 1992-95 21 53 4209 79.42
Ross, Mark 1984-85, ‘87 9 27 2322 86.00
Sachse, Billy 1978-79 2 4 333 83.25
Schmidt, Chris 1987-88 11 29 2223 76.66
Name Years T’ment Rds Strokes Avg
Scott, Ewan 2014-current 12 35 2600 74.29
Scott, Neil 2000 3 8 681 85.13
Shealy, Jimmy 1979-81 8 17 1356 79.76
Shinn, Michael 2003 1 3 239 79.67
Simmons, Jesse 1979-80 6 13 1042 80.15
Smith, Mickey 1983-85 15 42 3284 78.19
Smith, Steve 1996-99 25 72 5512 76.56
Smith, Thomas 2004-05 20 56 4202 75.04
Smith, Wayne 1984 1 2 161 80.50
Souther, Matt 1997 1 3 281 93.67
Stiff el, Andy 1996-99 35 100 7693 76.92
Stolz, Zac 2014-current 4 11 826 75.09
Strother, Gordon 2005-06 21 60 4507 75.12
Tait, Robert 1990-93 35 91 7501 82.43
Thomas, Brooks 2014-current 7 19 1432 75.37
Thomas, Stuart 2014-current 8 22 1661 75.50
Towers, Bill 1984-86 10 28 2239 79.96
Turpen, Tim 1994-95 19 49 3775 77.04
Tuttle, Tim 1981 1 3 247 82.33
van de Griff , James 1994-97 31 88 6684 75.95
Vick, Matt 1998-99 9 26 2056 79.08
Vick, Scott 2005-06 10 28 2152 76.86
Vickers, Tim 2001-02 9 26 2039 78.42
Webb, Kory 2014, Current 5 14 1102 78.71
Weilguni, Benni 2011-14 35 103 7756 75.30
Weller, Gary 1979-82 16 45 3497 77.71
Welsh, Mark 2003 1 3 226 75.33
White, Justin 1998 1 3 249 83.00
Wilson, Brendan 1998-99 23 65 4774 73.45
Wilson, Jacob 1999-02 27 73 5591 76.59
Wood, Daniel 2007 2 6 473 78.83
Woolfall, Wayne 1986-88, ‘90 42 111 8539 76.93
Ben Rickett (‘09) served as caddie for Steven Fox (‘13) at the Masters.
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LOW ROUNDS - TEAMTournament Round Score
2008 Aldila Scenic City Invitational 3 266
2007 Scenic City Invitational 1 272
2009 Administaff ASU Invitational 1 273
2013 AutoTrader.com Collegiate 2 273
2008 Aldila Scenic City Invitational 2 275
2007 Scenic City Invitational 2 275
2010 Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate 2 277
2010 Cleveland Golf Palmetto Intercollegiate 2 277
2007 USA Spring Golf Classic 2 277
2005 Re/Max UTC Fall Classic 1 277
2004 F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate 2 277
2012 Brickyard Collegiate 3 277
LOW ROUNDS - VS. PARTournament Round Score Vs. Par
2008 Aldila Scenic City Invitational 3 266 -22
2009 Administaff ASU Invitational 1 273 -15
2013 AutoTrader.com Collegiate 2 273 -15
2008 Aldila Scenic City Invitational 2 275 -13
2007 Scenic City Invitational 1 272 -12
2012 Brickyard Collegiate 3 277 -11
2007 USA Spring Golf Classic 2 277 -11
2004-05 F&M Bank APSU Inter. 2 277 -11
2008 Aldila Scenic City Invitational 1 278 -10
2008 Linger Longer Invitational 1 278 -10
LOW 54-HOLE SCORE - TEAMTournament Score Vs. Par
2008 Aldila Scenic City Invitational 819 -45
2007 Scenic City Invitational 829 -23
2005 RE/Max-UTC Fall Classic 837 -15
2003-04 Sonic/Chattanooga Inter. 839 -13
2009 Administaff ASU Invitational 841 -23
2007 Coca-Cola Duke Golf Classic 842 -22
2007 USA Spring Golf Classic 847 -17
2007 VCU Shootout 849 -15
2008 Cleveland Golf Palmetto Inter. 850 +10
2009 SunTrust Gator Invitational 851 +11
LOW 36-HOLE SCORE - TEAMTournament Score Vs. Par
2007 Scenic City Invitational 547 -21
2008 Aldila Scenic City Invitational 553 -23
2005 RE/Max-UTC Fall Classic 556 -12
2003-04 Sonic/Chattanooga Inter. 557 -11
2009 Administaff ASU Invitational 559 -17
2007 Coca-Cola Duke Golf Classic 562 -14
2010 Cleveland Golf Palmetto Inter. 562 +2
2008 Bank of America Intercollegiate 563 -13
2008 NCAA East Regional 563 -5
2009 Aldila Scenic City Invitational 564 -12
TEAM SCORING AVERAGEYear Rounds (Min. 30) Avg
2007-08 37 286.84
2010-11 33 289.95
2008-09 35 291.23
2011-12 36 291.81
2009-10 34 291.97
2006-07 37 293.11
2013-14 37 293.11
2012-13 33 293.24
2005-06 36 296.03
2003-04 30 298.20
TEAM VS. PARYear Rounds Avg
2007-08 37 0.24
2010-11 33 2.94
2011-12 36 4.81
2006-07 37 5.11
2008-09 35 5.63
2009-10 34 5.97
2012-13 33 6.70
2013-14 35 6.83
2005-06 36 8.69
TEAM WINSYear Coach T’ment Wins
2007-08 Mark Guhne 13 5
2006-07 Mark Guhne 13 4
2008-09 Mark Guhne 12 3
2011-12 Mark Guhne 12 2
2004-05 Mark Guhne 12 2
2000-01 Reed Sanderlin 11 2
1986-87 Reed Sanderlin 13 2
2012-13 Mark Guhne 11 1
2009-10 Mark Guhne 12 1
2007-08 Mark Guhne 13 1
2005-06 Mark Guhne 12 1
1989-90 Reed Sanderlin 13 1
1987-88 Reed Sanderlin 12 1
1983-84 Reed Sanderlin 1
1979-80 Reed Sanderlin 1
PAR OR BETTER ROUNDSYear Rounds P/B
2007-08 37 18
2010-11 33 13
2006-07 37 13
2008-09 35 12
2011-12 36 11
2009-10 34 10
Rounds Played: 37, 2006-07 & 2007-08
LOW ROUNDS - INDIVIDUALName Tournament Round Score
Fredrik Qvicker 2008 Scenic City 3 62 (-10)
Derek Rende 2007 USA Spring 2 63 (-9)
Chris Robb 2014 NCAA Champ. 3 64 (-8)
Tripp Harris 2008 Scenic City 3 64 (-8)
Steven Fox 2012 NCAA Regional 2 64 (-8)
Tripp Harris 2007 Scenic City 1 64 (-7)
Tim Vickers 2001 Chattanooga Int. 2 64 (-7)
Chris Robb 2014 SoCon 3 65 (-7)
Stephan Jaeger 2008 Scenic City 3 65 (-7)
Brendon Wilson 1998 Mizuno Peach St. 2 65 (-7)
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LOW 54-HOLE SCORE - INDIVIDUALName Tournament Score Par
Stephan Jaeger 2012 NCAA Regional 203 -13
Jonathan Hodge 2007 Coca-Cola Duke 204 -12
Derek Rende 2007 USA Spring 204 -12
Ben Rickett 2008 Scenic City 205 -11
Brendon Wilson 1998-99 Amedisys 205 -8
Derek Rende 2009 Administaff ASU 206 -10
Stephan Jaeger 2008 Scenic City 206 -10
Jonathan Hodge 2007 VCU Shootout 206 -10
Ben Rickett 2007 Scenic City 206 -7
Bryce Ledford 2005 Re/Max UTC Fall 206 -7
Tripp Harris 2005 Buff . Rock/Southern 206 -7
LOW 36-HOLE SCORE - INDIVIDUALName Tournament Score Par
Brendon Wilson 1998 Amedisys 133 -9
Tripp Harris 2007 Scenic City 133 -9
Derek Rende 2007 USA Spring 134 -10
Chris Robb 2009 SpringHill Suites 135 -9
Derek Rende 2009 Administaff ASU 135 -9
Bryce Ledford 2003 Sonic/Chatt. Int. 135 -7
Jonathan Hodge 2005 Mid Pines 136 -8
Ben Rickett 2005 Buff . Rock/Southern 136 -6
Jonathan Hodge 2005 Re/Max UTC Fall 136 -6
Bryce Ledford 2004 Mission Inn 136 -6
Patrick Gibson 2003 Sonic/Chatt.Int. 136 -6
Stephan Jaeger 2011 Golfweek Conf. 136 -8
CAREER SCORING AVERAGE
(min. 45 rounds)
Name Years Rounds Avg
Stephan Jaeger 2009-12 135 72.10
Jonathan Hodge 2006-09 148 73.07
Derek Rende 2007-10 134 73.07
Steven Fox 2010-13 133 73.11
Brendon Wilson 1998-99 65 73.45
Ben Rickett 2006-09 93 73.66
Chris Robb 2011-14 136 73.72
Fredrik Qvicker 2007-10 137 73.98
Bryce Ledford 2004-07 127 74.06
CAREER VS. PAR
(min. 45 rounds)
Name Years Rounds Avg
Stephan Jaeger 2009-12 135 0.51
Jonathan Hodge 2006-09 148 1.36
Derek Rende 2007-10 134 1.41
Steven Fox 2010-13 133 1.49
Brendon Wilson 1998-99 65 1.86
CAREER WINSName Years T’ments Wins
Stephan Jaeger 2009-12 46 4
Jonathan Hodge 2006-09 51 3
Bryce Ledford 2004-07 44 3
Chris Robb 2011-14 46 2
Wayne Woolfall 1986-88, ‘90 42 2
Wes Gosselin 2014-current 11 1
Matt Brock 2001-04 33 1
Steven Fox 2010-13 45 1
Derek Rende 2007-10 47 1
Brendan Wilson 1998-99 23 1
Michael Rogers 1998-99 21 1
Donnie Green 1977-78 16 1
Lee Gerdes 1986-89 38 1
Per Olofsson 2001-02 6 1
Richie Balthrop 1985-88 36 1
Mickey Smith 1983-85 15 1
Chuck Long 1980-84 18 1
CAREER TOP 5’SName Year T’ments Top 5
Jonathan Hodge 2006-09 51 17
Stephan Jaeger 2009-12 46 15
Neil Connolly 1990-93 45 12
Bryce Ledford 2004-07 44 10
Steven Fox 2010-13 45 8
Matt Brock 2001-04 33 8
Derek Rende 2007-10 47 7
Brendan Wilson 1998-99 23 6
Lee Gerdes 1986-89 38 6
Chris Robb 2011-14 46 6
CAREER TOP 10’SName Year T’ments Top 10
Jonathan Hodge 2006-09 51 20
Stephan Jaeger 2009-12 46 19
Neil Connolly 1990-93 45 16
Bryce Ledford 2004-07 44 15
Steven Fox 2010-13 45 13
Matt Brock 2001-04 33 12
Derek Rende 2007-10 47 12
Brendan Wilson 1998-99 23 10
Lee Gerdes 1986-89 38 10
Wayne Woolfall 1986-88, ‘90 42 10
Ben Rickett 2006-09 39 10
Chris Robb 2011-14 46 10
CAREER PAR OR BETTER ROUNDSName Years Rounds P/B
Stephan Jaeger 2009-12 135 69
Jonathan Hodge 2006-09 148 64
Derek Rende 2007-10 134 54
Steven Fox 2010-13 133 52
Fredrik Qvicker 2007-10 137 47
Chris Robb 2011-14 136 42
Bryce Ledford 2004-07 127 42
Ben Rickett 2006-09 116 39
Davis Bunn 2011-14 119 34
Benni Weilguni 2011-14 103 26
CAREER TOURNAMENTS PLAYEDName Years Rounds
Jonathan Hodge 2006-09 51
Fredrik Qvicker 2007-10 48
Derek Rende 2007-10 47
Stephan Jaeger 2009-12 46
Chris Robb 2011-14 46
Neil Connolly 1990-93 45
Steven Fox 2010-13 45
Bryce Ledford 2004-07 44
Wayne Woolfall 1986-88, ‘90 42
Ben Rickett 2006-09 39
Stephan Jaeger • 2009-12• Jaeger holds career records
for wins (4), career scoring
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CAREER ROUNDS PLAYEDName Years Rounds
Jonathan Hodge 2006-09 148
Fredrik Qvicker 2007-10 137
Chris Robb 2011-14 136
Stephan Jaeger 2009-12 135
Derek Rende 2007-10 134
Steven Fox 2010-13 133
Bryce Ledford 2004-07 127
Davis Bunn 2011-14 119
Neil Connolly 1990-93 118
Ben Rickett 2006-09 116
CAREER COUNTING SCORESName Years Counters Pct.
Jonathan Hodge 2006-09 129 .890
Stephan Jaeger 2009-12 127 .941
Derek Rende 2007-10 119 .908
Steven Fox 2010-13 114 .885
Fredrik Qvicker 2007-10 114 .832
Best Percentage
Stephan Jaeger 2009-12 127 .941
SEASON SCORING AVERAGEName Year Rounds Avg
Stephan Jaeger 2011-12 36 71.14
Jonathan Hodge 2007-08 37 71.41
Stephan Jaeger 2010-11 30 71.67
Derek Rende 2007-08 37 72.16
Stephan Jaeger 2009-10 34 72.38
Fredrik Qvicker 2007-08 34 72.50
Steven Fox 2012-13 30 72.50
Jonathan Hodge 2006-07 37 72.70
Steven Fox 2011-12 36 72.89
Ben Rickett 2007-08 36 72.89
SEASON VS. PARName Year Rounds Avg
Stephan Jaeger 2011-12 36 -0.61
Jonathan Hodge 2007-08 37 -0.24
Stephan Jaeger 2010-11 30 -0.03
Derek Rende 2007-08 37 0.49
Jonathan Hodge 2006-07 37 0.70
Stephan Jaeger 2009-10 34 0.88
Fredrik Qvicker 2007-08 34 0.88
Steven Fox 2012-13 30 1.00
Steven Fox 2011-12 35 1.14
Ben Rickett 2007-08 36 1.22
SEASON WINSName Year T’ments Wins
Stephan Jaeger 2011-12 12 3
Jonathan Hodge 2007-08 13 3
Bryce Ledford 2004-05 11 2
Donnie Green 1977-78 5 1
Per Olofsson 2000-01 4 1
Matt Brock 2002-03 11 1
Stephan Jaeger 2010-11 10 1
Chris Robb 2012-13 11 1
Chris Robb 2010-11 11 1
Wes Gosselin 2013-14 11 1
Derek Rende 2006-07 11 1
Bryce Ledford 2005-06 11 1
Mike Rogers 1998-99 11 1
Steven Fox 2009-10 12 1
Brendon Wilson 1998-99 12 1
Mickey Smith 1983-84 7 1
Chuck Long 1983-84 2 1
Richie Balthrop 1986-87 11 1
Lee Gerdes 1987-88 11 1
Wayne Woolfall 1986-87 11 1
Wayne Woolfall 1989-90 11 1
SEASON TOP 5’SName Year T’ments Top 5
Stephan Jaeger 2011-12 12 6
Jonathan Hodge 2007-08 13 6
Jonathan Hodge 2006-07 13 5
Jonathan Hodge 2005-06 12 5
Neil Connolly 1991-92 12 4
Neil Connolly 1992-93 11 4
Tripp Harris 2005-06 11 4
Matt Brock 2003-04 11 4
Several tied with 3
SEASON TOP 10’SName Year T’ments Top 10
Stephan Jaeger 2011-12 12 8
Jonathan Hodge 2006-07 13 7
Matt Brock 2003-04 11 7
Jonathan Hodge 2007-08 13 6
Neil Connolly 1991-92 12 6
Neil Connolly 1992-93 11 6
Fredrik Qvicker 2007-08 12 6
Several tied with 5
SEASON PAR OR BETTER ROUNDSName Year Rounds P/B
Stephan Jaeger 2011-12 36 22
Jonathan Hodge 2007-08 37 21
Stephan Jaeger 2010-11 30 18
Fredrik Qvicker 2007-08 34 18
Stephan Jaeger 2009-10 34 17
Jonathan Hodge 2006-07 37 17
Jonathan Hodge 2005-06 36 16
Bryce Ledford 2006-07 37 16
Derek Rende 2007-08 37 16
Ben Rickett 2008-09 35 16
Steven Fox 2012-13 30 16
SEASON ROUNDS PLAYEDName Year Rounds
Jonathan Hodge 2008-09 38
Chris Robb 2013-14 37
Jonathan Hodge 2007-08 37
Derek Rende 2007-08 37
Mitchell Brock 2006-07 37
Jonathan Hodge 2006-07 37
Fredrik Qvicker 2006-07 37
Bryce Ledford 2006-07 37
J. Hodge/B. Rickett/S. Fox/S. Jaeger 36
SEASON COUNTER PERCENTAGEName Year Counters Pct.
Derek Rende 2009-10 34/34 1.000
Stephan Jaeger 2010-11 30/30 1.000
Matt Brock 2003-04 30/30 1.000
Matt Brock 2002-03 29/29 1.000
Stephan Jaeger 2011-12 35/36 .972
Brendan Wilson 1998-99 32/33 .970
Jonathan Hodge 2007-08 35/37 .946
Jonathan Hodge 2006-07 35/37 .946
Jonathan Hodge 2005-06 34/36 .944
Bryce Ledford 2005-06 31/33 .939
Derek Rende (right) was the Mocs’ fi rst four-time All-SoCon selection.
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YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORING - TEAMYear Rounds Strokes Avg.
1977-78 10 3657 304.75*
1978-79 32 10661 318.24*
1979-80 19 6744 313.67*
1980-81 23 7689 298.60*
1981-82 13 4240 308.36*
1982-83 11 3486 316.91
1983-84 19 5916 311.37
1984-85 33 10573 320.39
1985-86 22 7126 300.04*
1986-87 33 10477 310.43*
1987-88 33 10245 303.56*
1988-89 33 10490 310.81*
1989-90 35 10921 305.48*
1990-91 25 7863 314.52
1991-92 27 8446 312.81
1992-93 27 8257 305.81
1993-94 23 7064 307.13
1994-95 29 8818 304.07
1995-96 30 9211 307.03
1996-97 33 10045 304.39
1997-98 32 9574 299.19
1998-99 33 9862 298.85
1999-00 30 9293 309.77
2000-01 31 9349 301.58
2001-02 28 8466 302.36
2002-03 28 8554 305.50
2003-04 30 8946 298.20
2004-05 37 11050 298.65
2005-06 36 10657 296.03
2006-07 37 10845 293.11
2007-08 37 10613 286.84
2008-09 35 10193 291.23
2009-10 34 9927 291.97
2010-11 33 9565 289.85
2011-12 36 10505 291.81
2012-13 33 9677 293.24
2013-14 35 10259 293.11
*Average based on 4-man score - 5 events included 5 scores
Bold denotes SoCon Championship season
YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORING - IND.(Min. 50% of team rounds)
Year Name Rounds Strokes Avg.
1977-78 Donnie Green 10 765 76.50
1978-79 Tommy McKenna 20 1521 76.05
1979-80 Chris Byrd 15 1167 77.80
1980-81 Chris Byrd 20 1516 75.80
1981-82 Kip Henley 10 761 76.10
1982-83 Chuck Long 11 867 78.82
1983-84 Eric Landfried 19 1444 76.00
1984-85 Joey Hughes 30 2358 78.60
1985-86 Joey Hughes 22 1712 77.82
1986-87 Lee Gerdes 28 2137 76.32
1987-88 Lee Gerdes 30 2249 74.97
1988-89 Lee Gerdes 27 2056 76.15
1989-90 Roger Futerman 18 1365 75.83
1990-91 Neil Connolly 26 1970 75.77
1991-92 Neil Connolly 33 2460 74.55
1992-93 Neil Connolly 30 2219 73.97
1993-94 Harry Hartman 20 1502 75.10
1994-95 Tim Turpen 29 2199 75.83
1995-96 James van de Griff 25 1887 75.48
1996-97 James van de Griff 33 2466 74.72
1997-98 Brendan Wilson 32 2361 73.78
1998-99 Brendan Wilson 33 2413 73.12
1999-00 Rocky Mankin 27 2090 77.41
2000-01 Toby Geren 28 2099 74.96
2001-02 Toby Geren 25 1867 74.68
2002-03 Matt Brock 28 2097 74.89
2003-04 Matt Brock 30 2227 74.23
2004-05 Bryce Ledford 32 2378 74.31
2005-06 Bryce Ledford 33 2416 73.21
2006-07 Jonathan Hodge 37 2690 72.70
2007-08 Jonathan Hodge 37 2642 71.41
2008-09 Ben Rickett 35 2558 73.09
2009-10 Stephan Jaeger 34 2461 72.38
2010-11 Stephan Jaeger 30 2150 71.67
2011-12 Stephan Jaeger 36 2561 71.14
2012-13 Steven Fox 30 2175 72.50
2013-14 Chris Robb 37 2695 72.84
TEAM TITLES SINCE 1977-781980 Carson Newman Invitational
1st of 8 313 310 623
1984 Mercer Bear Classic
1st of 6 310 304 614
1986 WCU Fairfi eld Sapphire Valley Collegiate
1st of 8 301 302 603
1987 Southern Conference Championship
1st of 9 309 299 317 925
1988 Bulldog (Citadel) Invitational
1st of 16 304 299 603
1989 Cahaba Collegiate
1st of 9 309 298 607
2000 Louisiana Tech Invite
1st of 12 292 292 293 887
2000 Charleston Southern Fall Inv.
1st of 15 283 296 579
2004 Buff alo Rock/Southern Showdown
1st of 14 286 284 284 854
2005 Re/Max-UTC Fall Classic
1st of 16 277 279 281 837
2007 UCF/Rio Pinar Intercollegiate
1st of 18 284 291 287 862
2007 Wexford Plantation Intercollegiate
1st of 15 300 303 294 897
2007 USA Spring Golf Classic
1st of 12 288 277 282 847
2007 Southern Conference Championship
1st of 10 293 280 291 864
2007 Coca-Cola Duke Golf Classic
T1 of 15 280 282 280 842
2008 Cleveland Golf Palmetto Int.
1st of 15 289 279 282 850
2008 Furman Intercollegiate
1st of 24 287 291 296 874
2008 Bank of America Intercollegiate
1st of 15 283 280 289 852
2008 Southern Conference Championship
1st of 10 290 281 294 865
2008 Scenic City Invitational
1st of 16 278 275 266 819
2008 Carpet Capital Collegiate
1st of 17 291 283 290 864
2009 Southern Conference Championship
1st of 11 279 287 286 852
2010 Cleveland Golf/Palmetto Int.
1st of 18 285 277 293 855
2012 Southern Conference Championship
1st of 11 294 286 281 861
2012 NCAA Bowling Green Regional
1st of 14 294 281 284 859
2013 Southern Conference Championship
1st of 11 298 290 296 884
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MEDALISTS SINCE 1977-781978 Southern Conference Championship
Donnie Green ...............................74-73-74=221
1984 Mercer Bear Classic
Mickey Smith ............................................... 78-70=148
1984 Murray State Invitational
Chuck Long..............................................70-78-73=231
1986 Murray State Intercollegiate
Richie Balthrop .......................................73-73-73=219
1986 WCU Fairfi eld Sapphire Valley Collegiate
Wayne Woolfall ............................................ 73-73=146
1987 Murray State Intercollegiate
Lee Gerdes...............................................70-70-73=213
1989 Cahaba Collegiate
Wayne Woolfall ............................................ 76-73=149
1998 UTC Amedisys Intercollegiate
Brendon Wilson .......................................67-66-72=205
1999 Citadel Invitational
Mike Rogers ................................................. 72-75=147
2000 Louisiana Tech Fall Invite
Per Olofsson .........................................74-66-69=209
2002 Mission Inn Collegiate
Matt Brock ................................................. 74-71=145
2004 Buff alo Rock/Southern Showdown
Bryce Ledford .......................................72-69-67=208
2004 Mission Inn Collegiate
Bryce Ledford .......................................68-68-71=207
2005 Re/Max-UTC Fall Classic
Bryce Ledford .......................................72-68-66=206
2007 USA Spring Golf Classic
Derek Rende .........................................71-63-70=204
2007 Coca-Cola Duke Golf Classic
Jonathan Hodge ...................................67-70-67=204
2008 Cleveland Golf Palmetto Intercollegiate
Jonathan Hodge ...................................72-73-67=212
2008 Furman Intercollegiate
Jonathan Hodge ...................................69-73-71=213
2010 Furman Intercollegiate
Steven Fox ............................................70-68-72=210
2010 Springhill Suites Collegiate
Chris Robb ............................................66-69-72=207
2011 LSU National Invitational
Stephan Jaeger ....................................70-67-72=209
2011 Golfweek Conference Challenge
Stephan Jaeger ....................................67-69-73=209
2012 Southern Conference Championship
Stephan Jaeger ..........................66-72-69=207
2012 NCAA Bowling Green Regional
Stephan Jaeger ..........................70-67-66=203
2012 Bridgestone Golf Collegiate
Chris Robb ............................................72-66-69=207
2014 Savannah Quarters Individual
Wes Gosselin ............................................. 70-73=143
AWARDSU.S. AMATEUR CHAMPION: Steven Fox, 2012 (37 holes vs. Michael Weaver)
ALL-AMERICAN: 1st team: Stephan Jaeger, 2012; 2nd team: Jonathan Hodge,
2008; Honorable Mention: Chris Robb, 2014
PING ALL-REGION: Steven Fox (2012, 2013); Jonathan Hodge (2008); Stephan Jaeger
(2009, 2010, 2011, 2012); Derek Rende (2008, 2009, 2010); Ben Rickett (2009); Chris
Robb (2013)
CLEVELAND/SRIXON ALL-AMERICA SCHOLAR: Stephan Jaeger (2011, 2012); Derek
Rende (2009, 2010)
EATON/GOLF PRIDE EAST REGION COACH OF THE YEAR: Mark Guhne (2009)
SOCON COACH OF THE YEAR: Mark Guhne (2006, 2007, 2008, 2012); Reed Sanderlin
(1987)
SOCON PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Jonathan Hodge (2007, 2008); Stephan Jaeger (2010,
2011, 2012)
NCAA REGIONAL MEDALIST: Stephan Jaeger, 2012 (Bowling Green, 203, -13)
SOCON MEDALISTS: 1978: Donnie Green, C.C. of S. Carolina, 221; 2012: Stephan Jaeger, Daniel Island, S.C., 207
ALL-SOCON: Matt Brock (2004 2nd); Neil Connolly (1991, 1992, 1993); Steven Fox (2011, 2012, 2013); Lee Gerdes
(1987, 1988); Donnie Green (1978); Phillip Guess (1989); Kip Henley (1982); Jonathan Hodge (2006, 2007, 2008);
Stephan Jaeger (2009, 2010, 2011, 2012); Liam Johnston (2014); Eric Landfried (1983, 1984); Bryce Ledford (2006,
2007); Charles Long (1982, 1983); Tom McKenna (1978, 1979, 1980); Brian Millican (1989); Fredrik Qvicker (2008);
Mike Patrick (1978); Derek Rende (2007, 2008, 2009, 2010); Ben Rickett (2008, 2009); Chris Robb (2013, 2014); Chris
Schmidt (1987); James van de Griff (1997); Benni Weilguni (2011); Gary Weller (1981); Brendon Wilson (1998, 1999);
Wayne Woolfall (1986, 1988)
SOCON FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Stephan Jaeger (2009); Derek Rende (2007)
SOCON ALL-FRESHMAN: Davis Bunn (2011); Steven Fox (2010); Wes Gosselin (2014); Stephan Jaeger (2009); Ewan
Scott (2014); Benni Weilguni (2011)
Stephan Jaeger holds the
school record with four
career wins. He is the only
three-time SoCon Golfer of
the Year in league history.
Steven Fox won the 2012 United States Amateur
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1977-78
Oct. 7 Sewanee Fall Invitational
2nd of 9 297
David McKenna 71 T2
Donnie Green 72 5th
Jim Muller 76 T14
Buddy O’Guin 78 T27
Mike Patrick 82 T40
David Collins 85 T46
Tournament Shortened By Rain to 18 holes
Mar. 5-6 Fripp Island Collegiate
T7th of 12 825
Tommy McKenna 82 79 161 T25
Jim Muller 83 81 164 T37
Donnie Green 78 87 165 42nd
Mike Patrick 89 81 170 T48
Marshall Reeves 84 86 170 T48
David McKenna 89 82 171 T52
Apr. 1-2 EKU Colonel Classic
15th of 19 326 302 628
Mike Patrick 77 79 156 T40
Donnie Green 84 73 157
Jim Muller 84 73 157
Tommy McKenna 81 77 158
David McKenna 85 80 165
Apr. 14-15 Tennessee Intercollegiate
4th of 7 374 372 746
David McKenna 71 74 145 T8
Jim Muller 73 75 148 T16
Donnie Green 78 72 150 T23
Mike Patrick 75 75 150 T23
Tommy McKenna 77 76 153 T25
Billy Sachse 81 84 165 T40
Apr. 24-26 Southern Conference Champ.
2nd of 8 388 388 385 1161
Donnie Green 74 73 74 221 1
Mike Patrick 79 74 76 229 7
Tommy McKenna 76 82 76 234 T10
David McKenna 80 78 78 236
Jim Muller 81 81 81 243
Marshall Reeve 79 82 83 244
1978-79
Sept. 16-17 Fripp Island Intercollegiate
Donnie Green 200
David McKenna 209
Brian Heath 210
Guy Carpenter 212
Eddie Kessler 213
Sept. 21-22 Hart Invitational (B Team)
Donnie Green 146
Jimmy Shealy 147
Jessie Simmons 148
Brian Heath 151
David McKenna 153
Mike Bennett 156
Sept. 28-30 All-American Classic
Rick Eberle 149
David McKenna 152
Donnie Green 158
Jimmy Shealy 158
Jessie Simmons 82-WD
Oct. 9-10 Opryland Collegiate Classic
Kip Henley 153
Freddy Kessler 162
Gary Weller 167
Billy Sachse 168
Tommy Elliott 170
Oct. 14-15 Duke Invitational
David McKenna 231
Tommy McKenna 235
Mike Bennett 242
Jessie Simmons 250
Brian Heath 252
Rick Eberle 85-WD
Nov. 17-19 Dixie Intercollegiate Invitational
Tommy McKenna 156
Donnie Green 157
Kip Henley 163
David McKenna 166
Mike Bennett 172
Mar. 3-11 Coastal Carolina Invitational
318
Tommy McKenna 77
Kip Henley 82
David McKenna 84
Donnie Green 75
Eddie Kessler 86
Fripp Island Collegiate
386 406 409 1201
Tommy McKenna 73 78 81 232
Brian Heath 84 77 79 240
Jimmy Shealy 85 80 84 249
Kip Henley 79 91 87 257
Donnie Green 74 DQ 78 152
David McKenna 76 80 WD 156
Mar. 20 Dual vs. Western Carolina
Brian Heath 70
Kip Henley 73
Donnie Green 74
Jimmy Shealy 77
Gary Weller 78
Tommy McKenna 80
Eddie Kessler 81
Mar. 29-31 Marshall Invitational
306 308 321 935
Tommy McKenna 72 73 80 225
Kip Henley 78 77 80 235
Gary Weller 75 83 79 237
Donnie Green 84 76 82 242
Brian Heath 81 82 83 246
Apr. 7-8 EKU Invite
10th of 20 312 299 309 920
Tommy McKenna 72 71 76 219 8th
Gary Weller 77 80 77 234 T48
Freddy Kessler 78 74 84 236 T54
Kip Henley 85 77 77 239 T65
Tommy Elliott 88 77 79 244 T82
Apr. 11-12 Mid-South Classic
3rd of 6 393 368 761
Gary Weller 77 73 150 5th
Kip Henley 81 71 152 T9
David McKenna 77 75 152 T9
Donnie Green 82 72 154 T15
Tommy McKenna 78 78 156 T22
Jessie Simmons 80 77 157 T25
Apr. 20-21 Tennessee Intercollegiate
5th of 7 370 377 747
Tommy McKenna 72 72 144 T7
David McKenna 71 77 148 13
Gary Weller 73 78 151
Donnie Green 77 76 153
Kip Henley 77 78 155
Jimmy Shealy 83 74 157
Apr 30-May 2 Southern Conference Champ.
4th of 9 398 399 398 1195
Tommy McKenna 75 77 80 232 8th
Kip Henley 82 77 78 237 T15
Donnie Green 76 83 82 241 T23
David McKenna 82 80 80 242 T25
Gary Weller 83 82 83 248 T39
Brian Heath 85 86 78 249 T42
1979-80
Sept. 27-29 Indiana State Invitational
5th of 14 392 400 414 1206
Brian Heath 78 78 79 235 T8
David McKenna 77 79 83 239 T14
Tommy McKenna 80 79 82 241 T17
Kip Henley 76 85 86 247 T34
Jessie Simmons 81 82 84 247 T34
Chris Byrd 85 82 88 255 T58
Oct. 6-7 Eastern Kentucky Invitational
9th of 14 312 305 325 942
Brian Heath 77 75 79 231 T18
Freddy Kessler 78 77 79 234 T28
David McKenna 76 76 83 235 T31
Tommy McKenna 81 77 84 242 T44
Keith Fisher 84 84 88 256 T65
Oct. 29-30 Augusta College Invitational
5th of 9 395 399 794
Chris Byrd 73 80 153 T12
Jessie Simmons 82 76 158 T26
Eddie Kessler 76 85 161 T31
Keith Fisher 82 81 163 T34
Chuck Long 82 82 164 T37
Jimmy Shealy 88 80 168 46
Mar. 19-22 Furman Intercollegiate
18th of 21 319
Mar. 27-29 Carson Newman Invitational
1st of 8 313 310 623
Tommy McKenna 78 77 155 T2
Brian Heath 76 80 156 5th
David McKenna 81 76 157 T6
Chris Byrd 82 77 159 T8
Jimmy Shealy 78 81 159 T8
Apr. 3-5 Marshall Invitational
T4th of 18 299 311 295 905
Chris Byrd 72 75 73 220 3rd
Tommy McKenna 74 79 73 226 T18
David McKenna 75 80 74 229 T31
Brian Heath 78 77 75 230 T34
Louis Davis 85 86 77 248 85
Apr. 13-15 Tennessee Intercollegiate
4th of 7 408 397 805
Chris Byrd 77 76 153 T4
Tommy McKenna 77 78 155 T8
David McKenna 85 79 164 T20
Brian Heath 84 85 169 T30
Marshall Reeve 85 82 167 27
Chuck Long 89 82 171 35
Apr. 27-30 Southern Conference Champ.
4th of 9 377 392 382 1150
Tommy McKenna 74 75 78 226 T8
Chris Byrd 77 76 74 227 T11
Gary Weller 72 81 75 228 16
David McKenna 76 78 78 232 T23
Brian Heath 79 82 77 238 36
Marshall Reeve 78 85 80 243 38
1980-81
Sept. 19-20 Murray State Invitational
11th of 15 306 304 307 917
Chris Byrd 70 75 75 220 9th
Eric Landfried 80 74 78 232 T50
Kip Henley 78 80 75 233 T52
Freddy Kessler 78 80 79 237 T63
Jimmy Shealy 84 75 82 241 T69
Oct. 3-5 Trojan Oaks Intercollegiate
3rd of 5 320 315 315 950
Freddy Kessler 81 75 79 235 T14
Eric Landfried 80 78 78 236 16
Greg Lawter 81 80 76 237 T17
Chuck Long 81 83 84 248 29
Mark Cowart 78 84 87 249 30
Tim Crawford 87 82 82 251 33
Oct. 4-5 Eastern Kentucky Collegiate Classic
13th of 17 298 304 306 908
Chris Byrd 73 75 73 221 T19
Brian Heath 73 77 79 229 T51
Audie Johnson 78 74 77 229 T51
Gary Weller 74 78 77 229 T51
Tim Tuttle 83 83 81 247 85
Mar. RC Cola Invitational
7th of 12 392 378 770
Chris Byrd 78 72 150
Chuck Long 76 75 151
Brian Heath 77 76 153
Kurt Hyder 79 79 158
Tim Crawford 82 77 159
Gary Weller 82 78 160
Mar. Furman Intercollegiate
T24th of 26 322 304 308 934
Gary Weller 83 77 73 233 T96
Brian Heath 79 75 80 234 T101
Chuck Long 84 75 77 236 T103
Chris Byrd 80 79 78 237 T117
Tim Crawford 80 77 81 238 T123
Apr. 3-5 United Surgical Steel SE Inter.
19th of 24 310 314 296 920
Chuck Long 77 76 71 224
Gary Weller 76 80 76 232
Brian Heath 79 81 73 233
Chris Byrd 79 77 77 233
Kurt Hyder 78 84 76 238
Apr. 10-12 Tar Heel Invitational
6th of 9 386 373 379 1138
Chris Byrd 76 73 76 225 T2
Gary Weller 75 77 76 228 T3
Chuck Long 76 76 90 232 T43
Tim Crawford 85 73 75 233 47
Kurt Hyder 77 79 82 238 T55
Eric Landfried 82 74 83 239 T57
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Apr. 27-29 Southern Conference Champ.
4th of 9 385 384 383 1152
Gary Weller 78 72 72 222 T5
Chris Byrd 82 75 73 230 T16
Brian Heath 73 76 84 233 T22
Chuck Long 78 80 77 235 T25
Kurt Hyder 74 83 82 239 T32
Tim Crawford 87 81 79 247 T42
1981-82
Sept. 18-19 Murray State Invitational
7th of 12 311 296 307 914
Chris Byrd 77 75 73 225 T13
Gary Weller 77 72 76 225 T13
Eric Landfried 75 75 76 226 T20
Tim Crawford 84 74 82 240 T50
Rick Eberle 82 78 85 245 55
Mar. 18-20 Furman Intercollegiate
21st of 24 314 298 301 913
Kip Henley 77 72 76 225 T49
Chuck Long 77 79 73 229 T77
Eric Landfried 79 77 73 229 T77
Tim Crawford 81 74 79 234 T110
Gary Weller 81 75 81 237 T115
Apr. 3-4 Eastern Kentucky Invitational
17th of 22 342 307 649
Brian Heath 83 73 156 T25
Chuck Long 87 75 162 T62
Kip Henley 85 79 164 T72
Tim Crawford 87 80 167 T86
Eric Landfried DQ 82
Apr. 8-10 Marshall Invitational
12th of 17 318 312 630
Kip Henley 75 78 153 T19
Brian Heath 77 78 155 T30
Chuck Long 82 79 161 T60
Kurt Hyder 84 78 162 T69
Tim Crawford 85 78 163 T72
Apr. 26-28 Southern Conference Champ.
4th of 9 378 377 379 1134
Kip Henley 72 73 74 219 T4
Chuck Long 70 77 76 223 9th
Kurt Hyder 77 72 75 224 T10
Brian Heath 78 78 76 232 21
Eric Landfried 81 77 78 236 T27
Gary Weller 82 78 78 238 T32
1982-83
Sept. 17-18 Murray State Invite 5th of 11
Sept.24-26 Ohio State Fall Cl. 16th of 18
Oct. 8-10 Memphis State Classic
10th of 15 312 327 307 946
Kurt Hyder 77 81 77 235 T31
Eric Landfried 78 79 78 235 T31
Mickey Smith 78 84 76 238 T43
Chuck Long 79 83 77 239 T47
Lee Abney 83 87 77 247 T65
Oct. 14-16 Duke Fall Classic 18th of 18
Mar. 8-9 Spider/Pacer Invitational
9th of 19 317 317 634
Mickey Smith 81 77 158 T25
Eric Landfried 81 77 158 T25
Kurt Hyder 75 86 161 T43
Chuck Long 82 80 162 T50
Joey Hughes 80 83 163 T58
Mar. 11-13 Iron Duke Classic
21st of 23 318 323 322 963
Chuck Long 79 82 77 238 T75
Mickey Smith 77 81 81 239 T78
Kurt Hyder 83 80 80 243 T100
Eric Landfried 79 81 84 244 T105
Joey Hughes 85 81 84 250 T112
Apr. 25-27 Southern Conference Champ.
4th of 9 316 319 308 943
Chuck Long 78 78 72 228 T4
Eric Landfried 76 79 77 232 T9
Mickey Smith 79 84 74 237 T17
Kurt Hyder 83 78 85 246 T26
Joey Hughes 86 91 95 272 44
1983-84
Sept. 23-25 Buckeye Fall Classic
15th of 19 328 322 317 967
Eric Landfried 81 77 76 234 T30
Kurt Hyder 78 83 78 239 T52
Mickey Smith 84 82 76 242 T61
Mark Ross 86 80 88 254 T89
Joey Hughes 85 89 87 261 100
Sept. 30-Oct. 2 James Madison University
T18th of 26 313 326 639
Mickey Smith 76 81 157 T34
Kurt Hyder 79 81 160 T58
Wayne Smith 80 81 161 T65
Bill Towers 78 83 161 T65
Eric Landfried 82 86 168 T104
Oct. 13-15 John Ryan Memorial (Duke)
18th of 23 302 314 311 927
Eric Landfried 68 74 74 216 6
Mickey Smith 73 79 76 228 T45
Kurt Hyder 80 80 82 242 T101
Jeff Lanter 81 82 79 242 T101
Zeb Patton 82 81 85 248 116
Mar. Mercer Bear Classic
1st of 6 310 304 614
Mickey Smith 78 70 148 1st
Eric Landfried 74 76 150 2nd
Kurt Hyder 80 75 155 5th
Jeff Lanter 78 85 163 T10
Mark Ross 83 83 166 T12
Joey Hughes 85 85 170 15
Mar. 31-Apr. 1 Eastern Kentucky Invitational
4th of 9 302 308 313 920
Eric Landfried 76 70 74 220 5th
Kurt Hyder 77 74 78 229 T14
Mickey Smith 79 73 78 230 T16
Jeff Lanter 81 83 82 246 T38
Zeb Patton 86 78 82 246 T38
Apr. 13-15 Murray State Invitational
T3rd of 15 302 308 313 923
Chuck Long 70 78 73 221 1st
Mickey Smith 73 76 79 228 T11
Eric Landfried 79 74 81 234 T20
Kurt Hyder 80 80 82 242 T51
Zeb Patton 82 81 80 243 T54
Apr. 23-25 Southern Conference Champ.
3rd of 8 315 315 296 926
Eric Landfried 75 77 70 222 T5
Chuck Long 80 77 75 232 12th
Mickey Smith 77 82 76 237 15th
Kurt Hyder 83 79 84 246 T25
Zeb Patton 88 83 75 246 T25
1984-85
Sept. 21-23 Buckeye Fall Classic
11th of 17 322 316 325 963
Brad Denton 78 80 76 234 T32
Mickey Smith 80 77 85 242 T53
Jeff Lanter 81 80 82 243 T55
Bill Towers 83 79 82 244 T62
Mark Ross 86 87 87 260 83
Sept. 28-30 James Madison University
12th of 19 320 323 332 975
Mickey Smith 78 84 82 244 T46
Bill Towers 84 80 80 244 T46
Joey Hughes 76 76 93 245 T48
Richie Balthrop 82 83 84 249 T59
Brad Denton 87 90 86 263 T86
Oct. 6-7 EKU Tournament
T9th of 13 296 300 317 913
Bill Towers 75 72 76 223 T9
Mickey Smith 73 74 78 225 T17
Joey Hughes 73 78 79 230 T35
Jeff Lanter 75 76 84 235 T50
Mark Ross 81 82 91 254 66
Oct. 18-20 John Ryan Memorial (Duke)
23rd of 23 317 317 316 950
Mickey Smith 76 79 76 231 T78
Bill Towers 78 83 78 239 T100
Jeff Lanter 82 78 79 239 T100
Joey Hughes 81 77 83 241 T106
Mark Ross 82 83 83 248 119
Feb. 15-17 Palmetto Dunes Classic
24th of 24 327 355 341 1023
Joey Hughes 82 82 84 248
Zeb Patton 77 91 80 248
Mark Ross 83 94 82 259
Lee Bohannon 85 94 95 274
David Bennett 97 88 95 280
Mar. 1-3 Fripp Island Invitational
314 319 327 960
Joey Hughes 74 79 77 230
Brad Denton 76 77 82 235
Zeb Patton 81 76 85 242
Bill Towers 83 87 87 257
Mark Ross 99 89 83 271
Mar. 12-15 Panhandle Intercollegiate
13th of 15 305 328 315 948
Joey Hughes 74 77 74 225 T12
Richie Balthrop 79 78 81 238 T49
Brad Denton 71 88 80 239 T54
Zeb Patton 81 85 80 246 T69
Lee Bohannon 84 92 90 266 75
Mar. 23-24 Eastern Kentucky Invitational
306 297 318 921
Richie Balthrop 75 68 81 224
Bill Towers 77 77 78 232
Joey Hughes 77 76 80 233
Zeb Patton 79 76 79 234
Brad Denton 77 77 85 239
Mar. 29-31 Southern Junior-Senior Int.
10th of 11 306 316 327 949
Joey Hughes 77 74 82 233
Richie Balthrop 75 80 80 235
Zeb Patton 78 80 84 242
Bill Towers 80 82 86 248
Brad Denton 76 92 81 249
Apr. 4-6 Furman Intercollegiate
23rd of 23 326 332 329 987
Joey Hughes 83 76 78 237 T75
Richie Balthrop 82 79 82 243 T106
Zeb Patton 80 86 85 251 T118
Lee Bohannon 81 91 84 256 120
Brad Denton 86 95 90 271 121
Apr. 22-24 Southern Conference Champ.
7th of 8 319 342 323 984
Richie Balthrop 79 76 80 235 T13
Joey Hughes 78 73 85 236 T16
Mark Ross 84 95 87 266 T37
David Bennett 88 98 83 269 39
Bill Towers 78 WD 75 --
1985-86
Sept. 28-29 JMU Fall Golf Invitational
8th of 16 313 312 625
Wayne Woolfall 74 74 148 T3
Joey Hughes 80 76 156 T23
Richie Balthrop 77 81 158 T29
Tim Moore 85 81 166 T58
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Joe Meade 82 85 167 T61
Oct. 4-6 Buckeye Fall Classic (Ohio State)
9th of 18 332 320 321 973
Bill Towers 82 78 78 238 T20
Tim Moore 82 81 81 244 T39
Joey Hughes 85 79 83 247 T49
Richie Balthrop 86 82 80 248 T51
Wayne Woolfall 83 85 82 250 T57
Oct. 11-12 John Ryan Memorial (Duke)
13th of 25 295 302 597
Joey Hughes 69 75 144 T11
Lee Gerdes 76 75 151 T53
Richie Balthrop 77 75 152 T62
Wayne Woolfall 75 78 153 T68
Zeb Patton 75 80 155 T93
Tim Moore 80 77 157 T11
Mar. Fripp Island Invitational
4th of 14 393 422 401 1216
Joey Hughes 79 84 73 236
Wayne Woolfall 74 86 79 239
Lee Gerdes 80 82 79 241
Richie Balthrop 80 81 88 249
Zeb Patton 83 89 85 257
David Bennett 80 dq 85 DQ
Mar. Cape Coral Intercollegiate
9th of 20 304 301 310 915
Wayne Woolfall 79 73 76 228 T34
Tim Moore 75 76 79 230 T42
Lee Gerdes 74 80 79 233 T51
Richie Balthrop 76 76 81 233 T51
Joey Hughes 82 76 76 234 T56
Mar. 22-23 Colonel Classic
17th of 19 314 318 322 954
Joey Hughes 74 78 77 229 T16
Richie Balthrop 83 78 77 238 T56
Wayne Woolfall 77 80 84 241 T70
Tim Moore 83 82 84 249 T89
Lee Gerdes 80 87 84 251 T93
Apr. 3-5 Furman Intercollegiate
T18th of 23 307 304 310 921
Lee Gerdes 78 72 78 228 T61
Wayne Woolfall 74 81 75 230 T70
Joey Hughes 78 72 83 233 T82
Tim Moore 77 79 79 235 T91
Richie Balthrop 82 81 78 241 T112
Apr. 22-23 Southern Conference Champ.
5th of 8 309 299 317 925
Wayne Woolfall 70 75 79 224 T6
Joey Hughes 79 75 79 233 T15
Lee Gerdes 84 73 78 235 T17
Tim Moore 79 85 81 245 T30
Richie Balthrop 81 76 92 249 33
1986-87
Sept. 19-20 Murray State Intercollegiate
7th of 17 304 303 308 915
Richie Balthrop 73 73 73 219 1st
Lee Gerdes 78 74 77 229 T26
Brad Denton 75 79 83 237 T59
Wayne Woolfall 78 81 81 240 T63
Tim Moore 86 77 77 240 T63
Oct. JMU Fall Golf Invitational
7th of 22 323 317 640
Wayne Woolfall 79 76 155 T12
Richie Balthrop 80 78 158 T21
Tim Moore 82 80 162 T35
Lee Gerdes 83 83 166 T59
Brad Denton 82 88 170 T73
Oct. John Ryan Memorial (Duke)
19th of 23 309 317 626
Tim Moore 75 80 155 T50
Richie Balthrop 77 79 156 T57
Lee Gerdes 78 79 157 T62
Wayne Woolfall 79 79 158 T75
Brian Millican 80 81 161 T98
Brad Denton 80 82 162 T105
Oct. WCU Sapphire Valley Coll.
1st of 8 301 302 603
Wayne Woolfall 73 73 146 1st
Tim Moore 77 74 151 3rd
Lee Gerdes 75 77 152 T4
Brian Millican 76 84 160 T13
Richie Balthrop 84 78 162 17
Mar. 9-11 Cape Coral Intercollegiate
17th of 24 311 305 313 929
Lee Gerdes 76 72 76 224 T19
Richie Balthrop 77 78 76 231 T47
Wayne Woolfall 75 81 78 234 T58
Brad Denton 83 76 83 242 T97
Chris Schmidt 84 79 83 246 113
Mar. 13-14 North-South Collegiate
5th of 12 321 314 324 959
Lee Gerdes 77 78 83 238 T13
Wayne Woolfall 76 80 83 239 T17
Chris Schmidt 84 78 80 242 T20
Brad Denton 84 80 78 242 T20
Richie Balthrop 84 78 84 246 T32
Tim Moore (I) 78 81 77 236 9th
Porter Nelms (I) 85 82 76 243 T34
Mark Ross (I) 91 81 DQ -- 73
Mar. 20-21 Citadel Invitational
3rd of 17 316 298 614
Wayne Woolfall 78 72 150 T6
Lee Gerdes 77 74 151 T8
Richie Balthrop 80 75 155 T15
Tim Moore 81 77 158 T27
Brad Denton 83 79 164 T58
Mar. 28-29 EKU Invitational
5th of 17 302 305 300 907
Wayne Woolfall 76 75 72 223 9th
Lee Gerdes 73 73 79 225 T11
Richie Balthrop 75 81 75 231 T33
Chris Schmidt 79 77 77 233 T42
Tim Moore 78 80 76 234 T46
Apr. 2-4 Furman Intercollegiate
17th of 21 316 311 627
Lee Gerdes 76 76 152 T28
Richie Balthrop 82 75 157 T65
Chris Schmidt 77 81 158 T76
Wayne Woolfall 81 79 160 T83
Tim Moore 84 82 166 T104
Apr. 10-11 Tennessee Intercollegiate
4th of 4 310 324 634
Chris Schmidt 69 75 144 T1
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Porter Nelms 76 77 154 T9
Brian Millican 84 82 166 19
Brad Denton 82 90 172 T22
Mark Ross 82 90 172 T22
Tony Horner 82 92 174 24
Apr. Vanderbilt Music City Int.
4th of 16 295 292 295 882
Richie Balthrop 71 71 72 214 3rd
Lee Gerdes 72 76 73 221 T13
Chris Schmidt 78 73 75 226 T31
Wayne Woolfall 74 74 78 226 T31
Porter Nelms 82 74 75 231 T54
Apr. 22-23 Southern Conference Champ.
1st of 9 309 299 317 925
Chris Schmidt 76 70 76 222 T2
Lee Gerdes 77 74 71 222 T2
Wayne Woolfall 75 79 78 232 T11
Richie Balthrop 84 77 79 240 23
Porter Nelms 79 86 80 245 28
1987-88
Sept. 19-20 Murray State Intercollegiate
2nd of 11 291 294 300 885
Lee Gerdes 70 70 73 213 1st
Richie Balthrop 72 71 76 219 5th
Chris Schmidt 73 77 76 226 T11
Wayne Woolfall 77 76 75 228 T14
Victor Findley 76 79 79 234 T29
Sept. 25-27 Forest Hills Invitational
5th of 14 310 311 296 917
Chris Schmidt 76 73 71 220 T4
Lee Gerdes 80 78 72 230 T24
Wayne Woolfall 79 82 76 237 T46
Richie Balthrop 77 78 83 238 T49
Brian Millican 78 83 77 238 T49
Oct. John Ryan Memorial (Duke)
8th of 19 306 306 612
Lee Gerdes 73 75 148 T6
Chris Schmidt 74 78 152 T19
Wayne Woolfall 81 75 156 T46
Richie Balthrop 78 79 157 T56
Victor Findley 81 78 159 T66
Scott McMurray 81 88 169 T119
Oct. Cahaba Collegiate
3rd of 12 302 302 604
Wayne Woolfall 79 69 148 T3
Lee Gerdes 73 77 150 T9
Victor Findley 75 78 153 T14
Chris Schmidt 76 78 154 T18
Porter Nelms 78 78 156 T27
Mar. 6-9 Lehigh Invitational
8th of 17 300 301 300 901
Victor Findley 75 71 76 222 T10
Lee Gerdes 74 76 73 223 T13
Wayne Woolfall 76 76 76 228 T36
Richie Balthrop 77 78 75 230 T45
Porter Nelms (I) 79 74 83 236 T64
Jeff Fletcher 75 82 79 236 T64
Mar. 10-12 Gamecock Invitational
10th of 13 321 317 297 935
Lee Gerdes 77 79 73 229 T22
Richie Balthrop 80 80 71 231 T28
Wayne Woolfall 81 79 75 235 T46
Victor Findley 83 79 78 240 T59
Jeff Fletcher 94 88 87 269 78
Mar. 18-19 Bulldog (Citadel) Invitational
1st of 16 304 299 603
Lee Gerdes 77 72 149 3rd
Wayne Woolfall 73 78 151 T4
Richie Balthrop 80 72 152 T6
Victor Findley 74 81 155 T12
Brian Millican 81 77 158 T24
Mar. 25-27 Woff ord Invitational
4th of 11 292 303 298 893
Brian Millican 74 73 72 219 T4
Lee Gerdes 72 72 80 224 T12
Victor Findley 81 75 72 228 T21
Richie Balthrop 70 83 78 231 T24
Wayne Woolfall 76 85 76 237 T33
Mar. 31-Apr. 2 Furman Intercollegiate
11th of 19 305 303 309 917
Brian Millican 76 72 78 226 T33
Wayne Woolfall 73 77 79 229 T42
Lee Gerdes 76 78 77 231 T47
Richie Balthrop 80 76 75 231 T47
Victor Findley 81 81 82 244 T87
Apr. 8-10 Tar Heel Invitational
8th of 11 375 384 382 1141
Lee Gerdes 74 73 75 222 T12
Scott McMurray 71 74 77 222 T12
Wayne Woolfall 76 76 78 230 T31
Richie Balthrop 77 80 75 232 T41
Victor Findley 77 81 78 236 T49
Brian Millican 79 82 77 238 T54
Apr. 18-19 Southern Conference Champ.
4th of 9 317 314 321 952
Lee Gerdes 77 74 79 230 4th
Richie Balthrop 76 81 78 235 T11
Brian Millican 82 79 85 246 T21
Victor Findley 82 82 84 248 T25
Wayne Woolfall 72 DQ 80 80
May 8-9 Vanderbilt Music City Invite
8th of 15 297 294 294 885
Scott McMurray 70 76 74 220 T18
Richie Balthrop 75 70 76 221 T22
Wayne Woolfall 77 73 73 223 T27
Brian Millican 79 75 71 225 34th
Porter Nelms 75 80 79 234 T60
1988-89
Sept. 18-20 Tom O’Briant Memorial (Guilford)
8th of 15 298 296 594
Brian Millican 75 71 146 T9
Lee Gerdes 76 72 148 T20
Scott McMurray 74 76 150 T30
Porter Nelms (I) 77 79 156 T54
Victor Findley 80 77 157 T60
Ken Maples 73 86 159 T68
Sept. 23-24 Johnny Bench/Bearcat Collegiate
7th of 20 307 316 623
Porter Nelms 76 82 158
Victor Findley 77 77 154
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Scott McMurray 81 81 162
Brian Millican 77 77 154
Lee Gerdes 77 81 158
Oct. 8-9 Buckeye Fall Classic
5th of 15 310 312 304 926
Victor Findley 79 74 74 227 T8
Brian Millican 74 80 78 232 T22
Lee Gerdes 80 81 73 234 T30
Phillip Guess 78 77 79 234 T30
Ken Maples 79 81 85 245 T68
Oct. 14-15 John Ryan Memorial Classic
18th of 23 324 326 650
Lee Gerdes 79 77 156 T43
Victor Findley 80 83 163 T83
Phillip Guess 84 85 169 T109
Brian Millican 88 81 169 T109
Scott McLargin (I) 84 86 170 T119
Porter Nelms 81 DQ
Mar. 8-10 Gamecock Invitational
7th of 12 331 310 306 947
Lee Gerdes 76 75 74 225 5th
Victor Findley 87 79
Lee Cantrell 81 79
Phillip Guess 87 82
Ken Maples 90 77
Mar. 13-14 North-South Collegiate (FIU)
5th of 12 321 314 324 959
Lee Gerdes 77 78 83 238 T13
Wayne Woolfall 76 80 83 239 T17
Chris Schmidt 84 78 80 242 T20
Brad Denton 84 80 78 242 T20
Richie Balthrop 84 78 84 246 T32
Tim Moore (I) 78 81 77 236 9th
Porter Nelms (I) 85 82 76 243 T34
Mark Ross (I) 91 81 DQ --
Mar. 24-26 Woff ord Invitational
10th of 12 311 306 303 920
Phillip Guess 80 77 72 229 34
Lee Gerdes 76 78 76 230 T36
Victor Findley 77 78 77 232 38
Brian Millican 78 82 78 238 44
Lee Cantrell 84 73 82 239 T45
Mar. 31-Apr. 2 Furman Intercollegiate
16th of 22 309 313 309 931
Phillip Guess 80 77 75 232 T65
Victor Findley 76 79 77 232 T65
Brian Millican 76 81 78 235 T77
Lee Gerdes 82 76 79 237 T84
Ken Maples 77 86 84 247 T105
Apr. 6-8 Vandy/Durango Music City Int.
4th of 18 294 306 291 891
Lee Gerdes 72 78 73 223
Victor Findley 72 80 74 226
Phillip Guess 75 76 72 223
Brian Millican 75 75 72 222
Scott McLargin 80 77 82 239
Apr. 16-18 Southern Conference Champ.
2nd of 8 298 293 298 889
Brian Millican 78 67 71 216 2nd
Phillip Guess 76 72 75 223 T7
Lee Gerdes 70 78 77 225 T13
Lee Cantrell 74 77 75 226
Scott McLargin 80 77 81 238
May 11-14 Sheraton-Cavalier Classic
11th of 13 312 322 310 944
Lee Gerdes 72 76 72 220 T9
Lee Cantrell 77 82 81 240 T58
Phillip Guess 84 83 76 243 64
Brian Millican 79 81 87 247 T66
Scott McLargin 85 91 81 257 73
1989-90
Oct. 14-15 18-20 Buckeye Fall Classic
5th of 17 919
Neil Connolly 223 T5
Wayne Woolfall 225 T10
Oct. 20-22 Cahaba Collegiate
1st of 9 309 298 607
Wayne Woolfall 76 73 149 1st
Ken Maples 75 75 150 2nd
Brian Millican 79 72 151 3rd
Roger Futerman 80 78 158
Neil Connolly 79 81 160
Nov. 10-12 FMC Fall Invitational
2nd of 24 306 301 607
Brian Millican 75 75 150 T7
Ken Maples 76 75 151 T12
Wayne Woolfall 78 75 153 T18
Neil Connolly 77 76 153 T18
Robert Tait 78 79 157
Dec. 15-17 College of Charleston Invitational
4th of 8 319 309 628
Brian Millican 78 74 152 5th
Wayne Woolfall 80 78 158 T14
Neil Connolly 82 76 158 T14
Ken Maples 79 81 160 T20
Lee Cantrell 84 81 165 T30
Mar. 6-7 Shadowmoss Intercollegiate
5th of 14 309 320 629
Wayne Woolfall 76 75 151 T8
Ken Maples 78 77 155
Neil Connolly 80 78 158
Scott McLargin 78 90 168
Roger Futerman 77 DQ --
Mar. 9-11 Cape Coral Intercollegiate
17th of 24 311 305 313 929
Lee Gerdes 76 72 76 224 T19
Richie Balthrop 77 78 76 231 T47
Wayne Woolfall 75 81 78 234 T58
Brad Denton 83 76 83 242 T97
Chris Schmidt 84 79 83 246 113
Mar. 9-11 Fripp Island Collegiate Invitational
5th of 24 376 389 375 1140
Roger Futerman 74 72 73 219 T3
Ken Maples 75 75 77 227 24
Neil Connolly 75 80 74 229 T29
Robert Tait 73 80 79 232 T36
Wayne Woolfall 79 82 72 233 T38
Scott McLargin 90 88 81 259 118
Mar. 23-25 ECU/Greenbriar Intercollegiate
6th of 17 303 306 301 910
Roger Futerman 77 75 73 225 T13
Wayne Woolfall 73 77 76 226 T16
Robert Tait 77 75 75 227 T20
Neil Connolly 76 79 79 234 T45
Ken Maples 81 81 77 239 T61
Mar. 28-29 EKU Invitational
5th of 17 302 305 300 907
Wayne Woolfall 76 75 72 223 9th
Lee Gerdes 73 73 79 225 T11
Richie Balthrop 75 81 75 231 T33
Chris Schmidt 79 77 77 233 T42
Tim Moore 78 80 76 234 T46
Mar. 30-Apr. 1 Furman Intercollegiate
10th of 22 303 299 297 899
Wayne Woolfall 77 74 73 224 T29
Neil Connolly 76 76 74 226 T39
Robert Tait 74 74 79 227 T43
Roger Futerman 76 81 73 230 T60
Ken Maples 78 75 77 230 T60
Apr. 14-15 Iron Duke Golf Classic
7th of 24 310 299 302 911
Wayne Woolfall 78 72 74 224 T20
Roger Futerman 72 77 78 227 T33
Ken Maples 82 75 75 232 T57
Neil Connolly 78 75 81 234 T71
Robert Tait 84 77 75 236 T78
Apr. 23-24 Southern Conference Champ.
5th of 8 299 311 312 922
Roger Futerman 73 79 77 229 T16
Ken Maples 75 78 77 230 17
Wayne Woolfall 73 79 79 231 18/30
Neil Connolly 78 78 79 235 T21
Robert Tait 79 76 DQ
May 11-13 Sheraton-Cavalier Classic
9th of 16 309 305 299 913
Neil Connolly 79 74 68 221 T13
Wayne Woolfall 76 77 74 227 T28
Ken Maples 75 81 76 232 T46
Lee Cantrell 79 73 81 233 T54
Rick McCall 88 86 102 276 85
1990-91
Sept. 17-18 Tom O’Briant Memorial
T13th of 17 326 329 655
Neil Connolly 81 80 161
Roger Futerman 83 80 163
Robert Tait 83 82 165
Spence Duke 81 85 166
Lee Cantrell 86 89 175
Rick McCall 86 93 179
Oct. 13-14 Buckeye Fall Classic
8th of 14 318 319 306 943
Neil Connolly 75 75 78 228 T11
Robert Tait 78 81 77 236 31
Lee Cantrell 82 82 73 237 T32
Roger Futerman 83 81 78 242 T52
Mike Craig WD WD WD
Nov. 2-4 College of Charleston Invitational
T11th of 16 309 314 316 939
Neil Connolly 72 74 80 226 T11
Roger Futerman 77 80 73 230 T22
Robert Tait 78 78 79 235 T38
Lee Cantrell 82 82 84 248 T68
Rick McCall 96 89 86 271 85
Nov. 19-20 Jaguar Classic
T14th of 15 308 315 623
Neil Connolly 75 71 146 T5th
Robert Tait 74 77 151 T26
Roger Futerman 79 82 161 68
Spence Duke 80 85 165 72
Mike Craig 86 86 172 74
Feb. 24-26 Shadowmoss Intercollegiate
9th of 16 310 315 625
Robert Tait 75 75 150 9th
Neil Connolly 78 75 153 T19
Lee Cantrell 77 80 157 T34
Mike Craig 80 88 168 T73
Rick McCall 93 85 178 80
Mar. 7-10 Palmetto Classic
18th of 18 334 319 320 973
Neil Connolly 79 76 75 230 T28
Lee Cantrell 86 75 83 244 T77
Mike Craig 82 86 80 248 T84
Robert Tait 87 82 82 251 T89
Spence Duke 91 86 86 265 92
Mar. 14-17 ECU/Greenbriar Int. 9th of 12
Neil Connolly 221 3rd
Mar. 29-31 Furman Intercollegiate
3rd of 17 316 307 623
Neil Connolly 76 73 149 T33
Lee Cantrell 81 77 158 T85
Roger Futerman 81 78 159 T88
Robert Tait 78 82 160 T95
Mike Craig 82 79 161 T97
Apr. 7-9 Tennessee Tech Invitational
Neil Connolly (lost playoff ) 145 T1
Apr. 21-23 Southern Conference Champ.
5th of 8 915
May 6-8 Iron Duke Golf Classic
17th of 23 314 315 629
Neil Connolly 75 80 155 T40/142
Roger Futerman 76 79 155 T40/142
Robert Tait 81 76 157 T59/142
Mike Craig 82 80 162 T99/142
Lee Cantrell 89 86 175 140/142
May 9-11 Tar Heel Intercollegiate
10th of 10 317 314 307 938
Robert Tait 77 76 78 231 T48
Roger Futerman 81 77 74 232 T51
Mike Craig 80 78 81 239 55
Lee Cantrell 83 83 78 244 T57
Neil Connolly 79 DQ 77
1991-92
Sept. 13-14 Murray State McDonald’s Int.
12th of 13 312 301 302 915
Neil Connolly 78 68 72 218 T6
Harry Hartman 77 73 73 223 T19
Brad Rose 79 80 81 240 T71
Robert Tait 81 80 79 240 T71
Roger Futerman 78 85 78 241 T74
Oct. Buckeye Fall Classic
11th of 12 323 328 337 988
Neil Connolly 76 82 80 238 T23
Robert Tait 81 80 85 246 T40
Harry Hartman 83 81 86 250 T56
Jim Jacobs 78 86 89 253 T63
Roger Futerman 83 85 86 254 T65
Nov. 11-12 Kiawah Island Int. 11th of 18
Neil Connolly 73 74 69 216 6
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Mar. Tennessee Intercollegiate
3rd of 5 307 312 619
Neil Connolly 70 75 145 T1
Lost Playoff
Robert Tait 73 76 149 5th
Mike Craig 85 78 163
Lee Cantrell 79 85 164
Roger Futerman 87 83 170
Mar. 13-15 Sheraton-Emerald Int.
12th of 17 315 319 317 951
Neil Connolly 77 76 76 229 T13
Harry Hartman 78 81 75 234 T28
Robert Tait 79 82 82 243 T64
Lee Cantrell 81 80 85 246 T71
Jim Jacobs 84 87 88 259 T84
Mar. Citadel Invitational
7th of 15 317 314 631
Neil Connolly 78 73 151 T4
Harry Hartman 79 78 157 T20
Robert Tait 77 86 163 T36
Lee Cantrell 83 82 165 T46
Jim Jacobs 84 81 165 T46
Mar. 27-29 Furman Intercollegiate
20th of 22 319 313 317 949
Neil Connolly 78 70 74 222 T17
Robert Tait 74 81 81 236 T81
Roger Futerman 81 80 83 244 T110
Chris Jabaley 86 86 79 251 T116
Harry Hartman 87 82 84 253 119
Apr. 12-14 Southern Conference Champ.
5th of 8 317 310 312 939
Neil Connolly 76 75 80 231 T11
Harry Hartman 78 79 78 235 16
Roger Futerman 81 79 77 237 19
Robert Tait 84 77 77 238 T20
Brad Rose 82 85 81 248 T33
Apr. 17-19 NCAA District III Champ.
T19th of 23 305 298 317 920
Neil Connolly 73 69 76 218 T5
Robert Tait 75 75 75 229 T43
Brad Rose 77 77 82 236 T80
Harry Hartman 81 77 80 238 T89
Roger Futerman 80 81 91 252 T113
Apr. 24-26 Cavalier Classic
T12th of 18 301 310 309 920
Neil Connolly 70 72 71 213 T1
(Lost playoff to David Duval)
Robert Tait 72 73 77 222 T16
Roger Futerman 77 82 81 240 T82
Harry Hartman 82 83 80 245 88
May 12-13 John Ryan Iron Duke Classic
17th of 20 305 309 614
Neil Connolly 79 71 150 T36
Harry Hartman 71 82 153 T54
Roger Futerman 79 75 154 T61
Robert Tait 76 83 159 T91
Brad Rose 84 81 165 103
May 21-23 NCAA East Regional
Neil Connolly 77 73 79 229 T60
1992-93
Sept. 14-15 Kiawah Island Intercollegiate
7th of 15 297 298 301 896
Neil Connolly 72 75 74 221 T16
Bryan Raines 72 77 74 223 T24
Robert Tait 76 72 76 224 T28
Roger Futerman 77 79 77 233 T51
Harry Hartman 85 74 79 238 T64
Oct. 4-6 Mizuno Peach State Invitational
T5th of 15 309 301 317 927
Robert Tait 72 77 78 227 T9
Neil Connolly 80 69 80 229 T12
Bryan Raines 79 78 76 233 T24
Harry Hartman 78 77 83 238 T43
Gareth Lord 87 79 86 252 T73
Oct. 9-11 Buckeye Fall Classic
T5th of 11 308 314 322 944
Neil Connolly 78 80 76 234 T23
Bryan Raines 78 80 81 239 T38
Robert Tait 77 84 79 240 T42
Roger Futerman 75 76 89 240 T42
Harry Hartman 83 78 86 247 67
Mar. 19-21 Sheraton-Emerald Intercollegiate
T11 of 18 314 312 308 934
Neil Connolly 71 74 74 219 2nd
Robert Tait 80 78 73 231 T28
Roger Futerman 82 78 80 240 T74
Gareth Lord (I) 82 83 78 242 T79
Brad Rose 83 82 81 246 T86
Harry Hartman 81 82 87 250 T92
Mar. 26-28 Furman Intercollegiate
T6th of 21 292 302 594
Neil Connolly 70 72 142 T3
Gareth Lord 70 72 142 T3
Robert Tait 76 79 155 T68
Roger Futerman 76 79 155 T68
Brad Rose 78 84 162 T104
Apr. 2-3 Oak Meadow Intercollegiate
T3rd of 13 306 294 600
Robert Tait 78 71 149 T7
Neil Connolly 79 72 151 T11
Gareth Lord 74 78 152 T13
Bryan Raines 75 77 152 T13
Brad Rose 82 74 156 T27
Roger Futerman (I) 80 78 158 T33
Apr. 18-20 Southern Conference Champ.
T2nd of 10 301 302 300 903
Neil Connolly 76 75 70 221 6th
Robert Tait 72 75 78 225 T12
Gareth Lord 73 78 77 228 T14
Harry Hartman 80 76 75 231 T19
Bryan Raines 80 76 78 234 T24
Apr. 23-25 Cavalier Classic
15th of 18 306 304 319 929
Neil Connolly 75 74 71 220 T5
Robert Tait 77 74 81 232 T48
Bryan Raines 87 76 82 245 83
Gareth Lord 79 83 85 247 84
Roger Futerman 75 80 DQ
May 8-9 Palmetto Intercollegiate
15th of 18 295 311 302 908
Neil Connolly 72 73 73 218 T9
Roger Futerman 73 80 78 231 T61
Robert Tait 74 81 77 232 T68
Harry Hartman 79 77 76 232 T68
Bryan Raines 76 81 76 233 T71
May 11-12 John Ryan Iron Duke Classic
15th of 19 311 311 622
Harry Hartman 74 72 146 T3
Robert Tait 77 79 156 T74
Roger Futerman 78 79 157 T79
Brad Rose 82 81 163 T101
Bryan Raines 82 83 165 103
May 19-21 NCAA East Regional - No Team
Score
Neil Connolly 70 74 69 213 T5
June 2-5 NCAA East Regional - No Team
Score
Neil Connolly 80 71 151 MC
1993-94
Sept. 20-21 Kiawah Island Invitational
14th of 17 300 300 297 897
Gareth Lord 71 70 73 214 10th
Hadyn Drew 75 77 72 224 T47
Harry Hartman 75 75 74 224 T47
James van de Griff 79 78 78 235 80
Brad Rose 80 81 83 244 85
Oct. 2-3 EKU Colonel Classic
13th of 14 308 322 310 940
Tim Turpen 72 82 78 232 T40
Michael Davie 78 78 80 236 54
James Hayes 83 80 79 242 64
Bryan Raines 84 86 73 243 T65
Hadyn Drew 75 82 WD 75
Oct. 16-17 Buckeye Fall Classic
6th of 10 317 304 621
Gareth Lord 76 74 150 T13
Hadyn Drew 78 74 152 T20
Harry Hartman 79 78 157 T37
Buddy Hayes 84 78 162 T47
Tim Turpen 87 80 167 55
Mar. 13-15 Seminole Classic
16th of 17 317 308 315 940
Harry Hartman 80 75 73 228 T44
Hadyn Drew 80 76 79 235 T61
Gareth Lord 84 76 82 242 T78
Tim Turpen 81 81 81 243 T80
Brad Rose 76 83 86 245 T84
Mar. 18-19 Citadel Invitational
2nd of 18 292 302 594
Harry Hartman 88 73 150 T3
Hadyn Drew 80 74 154 T15
Tim Turpen 80 74 154 T15
Gareth Lord 77 78 155 T20
Brad Rose 82 76 158 T30
Mar. 26-27 Furman Intercollegiate
19th of 24 309 310 619
Harry Hartman 73 78 151 T43
Tim Turpen 77 77 154 T58
Hadyn Drew 77 79 156 T72
Gareth Lord 82 76 158 T87
Brad Rose 84 80 164 117
Mar. 29-30 Tennessee Intercollegiate
T1st of 6 (Lost Playoff ) 298 305 603
Harry Hartman 74 74 148 T2
Tim Turpen 74 76 150 T5
James van de Griff 72 81 153 T10
Hadyn Drew 78 77 155 T16
Michael Davie 83 78 161 T26
Apr. 11-12 Southern Conference Champ.
5th of 10 306 307 314 927
Harry Hartman 71 75 74 220 T3
Hadyn Drew 77 76 83 236 T24
Gareth Lord 81 77 80 238 T29
James van de Griff 79 79 80 238 T29
Tim Turpen 79 80 80 239 T31
Apr. 29-May 1 Cavalier Classic
14th of 15 299 323 308 923
Harry Hartman 77 72 75 224 T22
Matt Beeler 79 76 75 230 T44
Brad Rose 76 80 79 235 T63
Tim Turpen 77 82 78 237 T70
Hadyn Drew 81 DQ 76
1994-95
Sept. 12-13 Kiawah Island Invitational
T15th of 18 298 306 295 899
Harry Hartman 73 76 73 222 T36
Brad Rose 75 75 72 222 T36
Tim Turpen 75 76 75 226 T58
Gareth Lord 77 79 75 231 T76
Bryan Raines 75 83 84 242 T92
Sept. 19-20 Legends/Pepsi Intercollegiate
T2nd of 13 294 296 590
Brad Rose 74 73 147 T13
Harry Hartman 72 76 148 T17
James van de Griff 73 76 149 T20
Tim Turpen 75 74 149 T20
Gareth Lord 82 73 155 T49
Oct. Mizuno Peach State Invitational
7th of 18 300 306 301 907
Harry Hartman 76 77 71 224 T12
Brad Rose 75 75 74 224 T12
James van de Griff 73 77 82 232 T43
Tim Turpen 76 78 78 232 T43
Gareth Lord 82 77 78 237 60
Oct. 23-24 John Ryan Iron Duke Fall Classic
25th of 27 325 325 650
Tim Turpen 82 77 159 T76
Michael Davies 77 85 162 T99
Bryan Raines 81 83 164 T109
Brad Rose 85 82 167 T122
Harry Hartman 85 83 168 T128
Mar. 6-7 Bellsouth Mobility Classic
T16th of 21 298 306 604
Tim Turpen 74 72 146 T26
Brad Rose 75 75 150 T53
Bryan Raines 74 78 152 T67
James van de Griff 76 81 157 T91
Hadyn Drew 77 80 157 T91
Mar. 12-14 Seminole Classic
8th of 17 286 303 304 893
Tim Turpen 69 77 76 222 T22
Harry Hartman 69 77 77 223 T28
James van de Griff 74 72 78 224 T32
Brad Rose 74 77 76 227 T49
Hadyn Drew 77 78 75 230 T60
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Mar. 17-18 Citadel Invitational
4th of 14 303 315 618
Hadyn Drew 76 75 151 T6
Tim Turpen 77 76 153 T12
Harry Hartman 74 82 156 T22
Bryan Raines 76 82 158 T27
Brad Rose 84 82 166 T53
Mar. 25-26 Furman Intercollegiate
T21st of 24 306 315 318 939
Tim Turpen 74 72 83 229 T39
Hadyn Drew 77 81 77 235 T84
Harry Hartman 76 82 81 239 T103
James van de Griff 84 83 77 244 T118
Brad Rose 79 80 85 244 T118
Mar. 30-31 Pacifi c Coast Intercollegiate
T10th of 22 296 306 297 899
Bryan Raines 72 76 72 220 T10
Harry Hartman 71 76 76 223 T20
Hadyn Drew 78 76 72 226 T43
James van de Griff 78 78 78 234 T94
Tim Turpen 75 83 77 235 T97
Apr. 11-12 Southern Conference Champ.
5th of 10 300 310 301 911
Tim Turpen 71 77 73 221 T3
Hadyn Drew 72 79 76 227 12th
Harry Hartman 75 80 77 232 T18
Bryan Raines 82 74 82 238 T34
James van de Griff 83 80 75 238 T34
Hole in One: 1st round 6/132 yds/9 iron
Apr. 28-30 Cavalier Classic
10th of 17 302 295 311 908
Harry Hartman 76 71 76 223 T18
Tim Turpen 74 74 79 227 T37
James van de Griff 75 75 77 227 T37
Bryan Raines 77 81 79 237 T67
Hadyn Drew 83 75 WD
1995-96
Sept. 11-12 Kiawah Island Invitational
T15th of 18 300 304 302 906
James van de Griff 72 72 77 221 T17
Steve Smith 77 79 72 228 T42
Tyler Hill 75 75 78 228 T42
Nicu Nastase 78 80 75 233 T67
Bryan Raines 76 78 80 234 T71
Sept. 18-19 Legends/Pepsi Intercollegiate
11th of 15 306 305 611
Steve Smith 77 73 150 T25
Nicu Nastase 76 76 152 T36
Tyler Hill 76 79 155 T52
Brian Lackey 80 77 157 T66
Andy Stiff el 77 80 157 T66
Oct. 1-3 Mizuno Peach State Invitational
T11th of 18 308 293 305 906
Bryan Raines 77 71 74 224 T21
James van de Griff 75 72 76 223 T23
Michael Hodges 78 72 75 232 T31
Dustin Gill 78 78 82 238 T73
Oliver Darby 83 80 80 243 T85
Oct. 14-15 UTC State Farm Intercollegiate
2nd of 11 306 299 294 899
Steve Smith 76 73 73 222 T2
Nicu Nastase 74 76 73 223 T5
Bryan Raines 76 74 74 224 T7
Tyler Hill 80 81 74 235 T31
Michael Hodges 84 76 82 242 T44
Dustin Gill (I) 75 80 77 232 T23
Oliver Darby (I) 82 79 84 245 50
Andy Stiff el (I) 86 84 78 248 T54
Brian Lackey (I) 84 81 83 248 T54
Ryan Mahoney (I) 94 83 79 256 58
Nov 3-4 Stanford Fall Invitational
15th of 16 309 318 306 933
James van de Griff 78 78 76 232 T58
Nicu Nastase 76 81 78 235 T65
Bryan Raines 77 81 77 235 T65
Tyler Hill 78 78 81 237 T70
Steve Smith 81 82 75 238 T72
Mar. 4-5 Bellsouth/UCF Invitational
15th of 18 308 306 308 922
Michael Hodges 73 76 77 226 T38
James van de Griff 78 75 76 229 T56
Bryan Raines 77 77 78 232 T62
Tyler Hill 80 78 79 237 77
Steve Smith 83 82 77 242 T83
Mar. 11-12 Seminole Classic
13th of 18 312 310 622
Nicu Nastase 75 78 153 T36
Bryan Raines 79 76 155 T47
James van de Griff 79 77 156 T54
Tyler Hill 79 79 158 T65
Dustin Gill 82 80 162 T84
Mar. 15-16 Woff ord Invitational
T8th of 12 307 301 608
Bryan Raines 74 77 151 T23
Dustin Gill 76 75 151 T23
James van de Griff 80 74 154 T36
Nicu Nastase 81 75 156 T40
Tyler Hill 77 81 158 T47
Mar. 25-26 Furman Intercollegiate
16th of 25 310 307 317 934
James van de Griff 76 74 74 224 T19
Bryan Raines 72 75 79 226 T27
Andy Stiff el 79 81 81 241 T97
Dustin Gill 84 78 83 245 T117
Nicu Nastase 83 80 84 247 T125
Mar. 29-31 Southern Junior-Senior Invite
5th of 11 306 309 306 921
James van de Griff 69 77 70 216 T2
Andy Stiff el 81 78 81 230
Bryan Raines 75 76 81 232
Michael Hodges 81 78 74 233
Dustin Gill 83 81 85 249
Apr. 14-16 Southern Conference Champ.
T5th of 10 315 319 315 949
James van de Griff 78 79 75 232 T9
Andy Stiff el 78 79 80 237 T18
Bryan Raines 78 83 78 239 T22
Dustin Gill 81 80 82 243 T27
Michael Hodges 83 81 83 247 T34
1996-97
Sept. 9-10 Kiawah Island Invitational
T7th of 18 292 294 289 906
Rohan Allwood 72 72 72 216 T12
Andy Stiff el 78 71 69 218 T24
Francois Nicolas 69 72 79 220 T30
James van de Griff 73 86 69 228 T65
Nicu Nastase 80 79 81 240 T87
Sept. 30- Oct. 1 Mizuno Peach State Invitational
10th of 18 315 308 302 925
James van de Griff 78 73 74 225 T13
Rohan Allwood 79 78 73 230 T29
Francois Nicolas 77 76 79 232 T39
Steve Smith 82 81 76 239 T62
Andy Stiff el 81 84 80 245 T77
Oct. 14-15 UTC State Farm Intercollegiate
6th of 16 293 298 297 888
James van de Griff 73 72 70 215 T5
Rohan Allwood 70 73 75 218 T12
Erik Knudson 74 76 77 227 T40
Francois Nicolas 77 78 75 230 T52
Steve Smith 76 77 77 230 T52
Andy Stiff el (I) 71 79 72 222 T24
Nicu Nastase (I) 80 77 76 233 T63
Oliver Darby (I) 77 83 77 237 77
Ryan Mahoney (I) 76 86 81 243 86
Matt Souther (I) 91 96 94 281 88
Oct. 21-22 Amoco Ultimate - Young Oil Int.
10th of 16 312 313 318 943
Steve Smith 74 75 77 226 T4
James van de Griff 78 76 82 236 T39
Erik Knudson 80 80 80 240 T49
Andy Stiff el 80 85 79 244 T56
Rohan Allwood 80 82 85 247 T64
Oct. 28-29 USA Fall Beach Classic
17th of 17 309 318 306 933
James van de Griff 73 80 71 224 T47
Andy Stiff el 73 76 75 224 T47
Erik Knudson 81 73 78 232 T78
Steve Smith 79 81 75 235 82
Nicu Nastase 75 85 76 236 T83
Feb. 21-23 USF/Ron Smith Invitational
10th of 21 313 302 310 925
James van de Griff 83 69 73 225 T9
Rohan Allwood 78 79 78 235 T50
Erik Knudson 78 79 79 236 T55
Steve Smith 81 75 80 236 T55
Francois Nicolas 76 WD 80 xx 105
Mar. 3-4 Emerald Coast Collegiate
4th of 14 287 297 289 873
James van de Griff 75 72 70 217 T5
Steve Smith 75 71 73 219 T9
Erik Knudson 68 79 73 220 T13
Rohan Allwood 71 77 74 222 T21
Francois Nicolas 73 77 73 223 T23
Mar. 21-22 Pepsi/Bradford Creek Classic
5th of 24 299 295 293 887
Erik Knudson 72 70 76 218 T10
Rohan Allwood 76 75 71 222 T20
Steve Smith 78 75 73 226 T45
Andy Stiff el 76 78 73 227 T47
James van de Griff 75 75 81 231 T66
Francois Nicolas (I) 72 68 73 213 T2
Mar. 28-30 Furman Intercollegiate
14th of 28 301 304 299 904
James van de Griff 75 70 77 222 T28
Erik Knudson 76 79 72 227 T58
Andy Stiff el 75 79 76 230 T76
Francois Nicolas 83 76 74 233 T103
Rohan Allwood 75 80 84 239 T130
Apr. 14-15 Southern Conference Champ.
6th of 10 323 318 314 955
James van de Griff 80 71 72 222 2
Steve Smith 78 79 82 239 18
Francois Nicolas 83 83 79 245 31
Andy Stiff el 84 85 78 247 33
Erik Knudson 82 87 80 249 T36
Apr. 25-26 Woff ord Invitational
9th of 10 309 293 304 906
James van de Griff 70 74 77 221 19
Francois Nicolas 78 73 76 227 T36
Andy Stiff el 80 74 75 229 T40
Erik Knudson 81 72 77 230 T42
Steve Smith 86 79 76 241 T52
1997-98
Sept. 8-9 Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate
15th of 17 299 295 305 899
Zeke Arter 72 73 73 218 T16
Andy Stiff el 74 74 74 222 T35
Michael Rogers 76 78 77 231 T57
Nicu Nastase 78 73 81 232 T62
Brendon Wilson 77 75 82 234 T70
Sept. 15-16 Palmetto Classic
T11th of 18 304 285 296 885
Michael Rogers 70 71 76 217 T20
Zeke Arter 79 70 70 219 T29
Brendon Wilson 77 71 74 222 T47
Andy Stiff el 78 73 76 227 T64
Justin White 87 78 84 249 90
Sept. 22-23 Mizuno Peach State Invitational
T5th of 17 305 281 295 881
Brendon Wilson 75 65 73 213 T3
Michael Rogers 77 66 78 221 T25
Andy Stiff el 76 71 75 222 T27
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Nicu Nastase 78 79 72 229 T53
Zeke Arter 77 83 75 235 79
Oct. 13-14 UTC Columbia Intercollegiate
12th of 22 294 295 295 884
Brendon Wilson 73 75 67 215 T8
Steve Smith 73 75 73 221 T37
Andy Stiff el 75 73 75 223 T47
Michael Rogers 77 72 80 229 T76
Nicu Nastase 73 76 82 231 T86
Matt Mathis (I) 76 74 75 225 T62
Ryan Mahoney (I) 76 80 87 243 T108
Oct. 27-28 ODU/Seascape Collegiate
14th of 21 302 301 603
Brendon Wilson 72 73 145 T22
Michael Rogers 73 75 148 T30
Steve Smith 76 76 152 T35
Nicu Nastase 81 77 158 T88
Andy Stiff el 81 77 158 T88
Feb. 20-22 USF/Ron Smith Invitational
T10th of 18 299 291 290 880
Brendon Wilson 71 72 72 215 T15
Andy Stiff el 74 74 71 219 T29
Steve Smith 77 70 73 220 T33
Nicu Nastase 77 75 82 234 79
Matt Vick 80 81 74 235 T80
Mar. 14-15 Birkdale Collegiate
13th of 15 318 306 301 925
Brendon Wilson 73 71 74 218 4th
Michael Rogers 81 72 76 229 T34
Steve Smith 82 79 74 235 T57
Matt Vick 82 84 77 243 T74
Matt Mathis 91 86 82 259 89
Mar. 20-21 Pepsi/Bradford Creek Classic
12th of 19 286 289 306 881
Steve Smith 71 74 73 218 T18
Michael Rogers 74 72 73 219 T26
Brendon Wilson 70 72 78 220 T29
Matt Mathis 71 72 85 228 T78
Matt Vick 74 73 82 229 T81
Mar. 27-29 Furman Intercollegiate
10th of 25 305 301 301 907
Brendon Wilson 76 70 72 218 T6
Steve Smith 77 74 75 226 T40
Michael Rogers 77 77 77 231 T72
Andy Stiff el 75 85 77 237 T108
Ryan Mahoney 81 80 82 243 T125
Matt Mathis (I) 74 81 77 232 T81
Nicu Nastase (I) 80 77 84 241 T121
Apr. 6-7 Woff ord Invitational
12th of 18 312 302 314 928
Steve Smith 76 73 78 227 T17
Michael Rogers 80 77 73 230 T29
Andy Stiff el 75 79 83 237 T60
Brendon Wilson 82 73 86 241 T76
Matt Vick 81 80 80 241 T76
Apr. 13-14 Southern Conference Champ.
T4th of 11 292 295 314 901
Brendon Wilson 69 74 77 220 T5
Steve Smith 71 74 78 223 T13
Michael Rogers 75 74 76 225 T17
Matt Vick 77 73 83 233 T29
Andy Stiff el 79 76 83 238 T40
1998-99
Sept. 14-15 Palmetto Classic
15th of 18 297 304 310 911
Brendon Wilson 72 74 77 223 T33
Jacob Wilson 73 79 72 224 T38
Michael Rogers 73 79 79 231 T63
Andy Stiff el 80 73 82 235 T74
Nicu Nastase 79 78 83 240 T82
Sept. 27-28 Vandal Fall Classic
7th of 14 291 284 299 874
Brendon Wilson 73 69 71 213 T9
Andy Stiff el 72 74 75 221 T36
Steve Smith 72 71 78 221 T36
Michael Rogers 75 70 77 222 T46
Nicu Nastase 74 74 76 224 T53
Oct. 12-13 UTC Amedisys Intercollegiate
3rd of 17 284 288 291 863
Brendon Wilson 67 66 72 205 1st
Andy Stiff el 74 71 70 215 T10
Matt Mathis 70 75 74 219 T21
Nicu Nastase 73 76 75 224 T36
Steve Smith 79 77 84 240 T81
Michael Rogers (I) 72 72 68 212 T5
Jacob Wilson (I) 75 75 76 226 T43
Casey Loftin (I) 79 84 75 238 T78
Oct. 19-20 Gary Koch/Cleveland Golf Invite
16th of 18 304 287 296 887
Brendon Wilson 74 68 75 217 T23
Andy Stiff el 76 76 69 221 T38
Michael Rogers 75 74 76 225 T59
Matt Mathis 80 73 76 229 T75
Nicu Nastase 79 72 79 230 T81
Oct. 26-27 ODU/Seascape Collegiate
14th of 21 292 287 579
Brendon Wilson 68 72 140 T5
Andy Stiff el 73 71 144 T23
Michael Rogers 70 75 145 T29
Nicu Nastase 81 69 150 T49
Matt Mathis 87 79 166 T87
Feb. 19-21 USF/Ron Smith Invitational
8th of 17 305 294 306 905
Brendon Wilson 77 69 73 219 T6
Toby Geren 74 72 78 224 T17
Michael Rogers 78 77 77 232 T50
Andy Stiff el 76 79 78 233 T52
Jacob Wilson 80 76 81 237 T65
Mar. 5-7 Fripp Island Intercollegiate
7th of 16 298 291 305 894
Brendon Wilson 77 73 70 220 T13
Andy Stiff el 78 72 76 226 T32
Toby Geren 77 71 78 226 T32
Michael Rogers 70 76 81 227 T36
Matt Vick 74 75 90 239
Mar. 15-16 Citadel Invitational
3rd of 14 305 302 607
Michael Rogers 72 75 147 1st
Toby Geren 72 79 151 T10
Brendon Wilson 79 75 154 T17
Andy Stiff el 86 73 159 T28
Matt Vick 82 80 162 T35
Steve Smith (I) 78 80 158 T26
Mar. 19-20 Pepsi Intercollegiate
14th of 25 298 302 295 895
Toby Geren 75 71 75 221 T14
Brendon Wilson 73 81 69 223 T24
Andy Stiff el 78 76 72 226 T56
Matt Vick 73 80 79 232 T97
Michael Rogers 77 75 81 233 T101
Apr. 5-6 UNC Greensboro Classic
T9th of 17 305 300 605
Michael Rogers 71 74 145 T10
Andy Stiff el 78 74 152 T36
Jacob Wilson 77 75 152 T36
Brendon Wilson 79 77 156 T66
Toby Geren 80 77 157 T73
Apr. 16-18 Southern Conference Champ.
T6th of 12 305 317 311 933
Brendon Wilson 71 77 76 224 T4
Toby Geren 75 79 80 234 24
Michael Rogers 83 79 76 238 T32
Jacob Wilson 79 82 79 240 T36
Andy Stiff el 80 83 82 245 T44
Apr. 23-24 Woff ord Intercollegiate
12th of 13 300 307 302 909
Brendon Wilson 72 76 71 219 T20
Jacob Wilson 79 72 77 228 T46
Toby Geren 76 75 78 229 T49
Andy Stiff el 73 84 77 234 T56
Matt Vick 80 85 77 242 64
1999-00
Sept. 17-18 Falcon-Cross Creek Invite
22nd of 24 307 298 314 919
Zeke Arter 75 71 77 223 T31
Kyle Flodder 78 71 78 227 T52
Casey Loftin 79 77 77 233 T89
Jacob Wilson 75 79 82 236 T98
Billy Land 82 80 84 246 119
Sept. 27-28 GSU Precept Peach State Invite
13th of 14 307 311 618
Jeremy Loftis 77 75 152 43
Kyle Flodder 77 80 157 55
Rocky Mankin 78 80 158 56
Zeke Arter 75 84 159 60
Casey Loftin 85 76 161 68
Oct. 4-5 Chattanooga Intercollegiate
12th of 14 306 322 295 923
Jeff rey Greeson 79 78 71 228 T27
Rocky Mankin 74 79 75 228 T27
Casey Loftin 74 81 76 231 T45
Ryan Owens 79 86 73 238 T63
Neil Scott 81 84 87 252 T77
Zeke Arter (I) 76 71 74 221 T12
Jeremy Loftis (I) 81 84 83 248 T75
Oct. 25 ODU/Seascape Collegiate
15th of 19 317 299 616
Casey Loftin 74 74 148 T19
Zeke Arter 80 73 153 T45
Rocky Mankin 79 76 155 T61
Jeff rey Greeson 84 76 160 T77
Ryan Owens 86 90 176 95
Nov. 8-9 Charleston Southern Fall Invite
12th of 17 306 298 604
Zeke Arter 76 71 147 T24
Rocky Mankin 76 73 149 T35
Jeff rey Greeson 74 76 150 T41
Casey Loftin 80 78 158 T70
Ryan Owens 83 79 162 80
Feb. 25-27 USF/Ron Smith Invitational
17th of 18 315 311 304 930
Rocky Mankin 75 79 69 223 T23
Toby Geren 81 77 76 234 T71
Ryan Owens 77 81 77 235 T76
Jeff rey Greeson 82 77 82 241 T83
Sam Cooper 83 78 85 246 88
Mar. 4-5 Wolverine South Invite
15th of 18 332 322 654
Jake Wilson 79 81 160 T37
Rocky Mankin 82 80 162 T48
Ryan Owens 89 76 165 T66
Toby Geren 82 85 167 T79
Neil Scott 93 86 179 88
Mar. 13-14 Citadel Invitational
7th of 15 318 311 629
Jake Wilson 77 78 155 T14
Ryan Owens 81 76 157 T21
Toby Geren 79 79 158 T26
Rocky Mankin 83 78 161 T36
Jeff rey Greeson 81 83 164 T48
Mar. 17-18 Bradford Creek Intercollegiate
20th of 21 303 320 623
Rocky Mankin 76 79 155 T80
Ryan Owens 79 77 156 T90
Toby Geren 72 85 157 T93
Jacob Wilson 78 79 157 T93
Jeff rey Greeson 77 87 164 106
Mar. 24-25 EKU Invite
16th of 21 303 317 312 932
Jacob Wilson 74 75 77 226 T13
Ryan Owens 73 83 76 233 T61
Rocky Mankin 79 79 78 236 T72
Casey Loftin 79 80 86 245 T76
Neil Scott 85 84 81 250 98
Apr. 8-9 Furman Intercollegiate
16th of 19 302 317 311 930
Jacob Wilson 72 78 79 229 T47
Toby Geren 73 83 76 232 T60
Jeff rey Greeson 78 78 78 234 T66
Rocky Mankin 79 78 78 235 73
Ryan Owens 82 86 83 251 93
Apr. 21-23 Southern Conference Champ.
7th of 12 315 303 294 912
Rocky Mankin 78 79 71 228 T17
Toby Geren 78 74 77 229 T21
Jacob Wilson 81 79 72 232 T30
Ryan Owens 81 77 74 232 T20
Jeff rey Greeson 78 73 84 235 T39
2000-01
Sept. 18-19 Coca-Cola Tourney of Champions
14th of 14 315 306 316 937
Matt Brock 73 75 80 228 T63
Rocky Mankin 80 73 80 233 72
Per Oloff son 78 81 78 237 75
Nick Bamber 84 80 78 242 76
Ryan Owens 85 78 84 247 77
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Sept. 29-30 Colonel Classic
5th of 19 307 292 302 901
Matt Brock 75 71 73 219 T2
Jacob Wilson 75 71 81 227 T24
Toby Geren 78 74 75 227 T24
Nick Bamber 79 76 74 229 T37
Rocky Mankin 81 77 80 238 T81
Oct. 9-10 Chattanooga Intercollegiate
4th of 17 300 302 289 891
Nick Bamber 71 76 71 218 T4
Toby Geren 79 74 70 223 T18
Jacob Wilson 78 76 70 224 T20
Rocky Mankin 74 76 78 228 T29
Matt Brock 77 79 80 236 T54
Per Olofsson (I) 70 77 79 226 T25
Nathan Rhatigan (I) 82 82 78 242 T71
Brent Mahoney (I) 85 79 88 252 T79
Tim Vickers (I) 89 83 83 255 80
James Hardy (I) W 79 82 W
Oct. 23-24 Louisiana Tech Invite
1st of 12 292 292 293 887
Per Olofsson 74 66 69 209 1
Toby Geren 71 75 72 218 T6
Rocky Mankin 75 77 75 227 26
Jacob Wilson 72 80 77 229 T31
Nick Bamber 79 74 78 231 T41
Nov. 6-7 Charleston Southern Fall Inv.
1st of 15 283 296 579
Rocky Mankin 70 72 142 T2
Nathan Rhatigan 70 75 145 T13
Toby Geren 73 73 146 T17
Jake Wilson 70 76 146 T17
Per Olofsson 77 78 155 T59
Feb. 23-25 USF/Ron Smith Invitational
T10th of 18 304 301 303 908
Toby Geren 78 73 72 223 T20
Jacob Wilson 77 75 76 228 T38
Rocky Mankin 74 78 77 229 T43
Matt Brock 79 75 80 234 T61
Ryan Owens 75 85 78 238 T72
Mar. 3-4 Wolverine South Invite
14th of 15 321 310 631
Jake Wilson 79 77 156 T43
Toby Geren 79 79 158 T49
Rocky Mankin 80 79 159 T54
Matt Brock 83 76 159 T54
Nick Bamber 83 78 161 T62
Mar. 11-13 Ironwood Intercollegiate
14th of 18 317 312 314 943
Matt Brock 77 76 80 233 T46
Toby Geren 78 78 77 233 T46
Nick Bamber 80 80 76 236 T56
Rocky Mankin 82 78 81 241 T70
James Hardy 85 83 82 250 T92
Mar. 23-25 Furman Intercollegiate
16th of 21 312 303 304 919
Toby Geren 79 74 74 227 T49
Jacob Wilson 78 76 77 231 T69
Nick Bamber 75 85 72 232 T72
Rocky Mankin 80 77 81 239 T89
Tim Vickers 82 76 81 239 T92
Apr. 9-10 Belmont Invitational
T10th of 18 295 297 297 889
Toby Geren 74 73 76 223 T34
Jacob Wilson 74 75 74 223 T34
Rocky Mankin 71 79 74 224 T42
Nick Bamber 78 73 73 224 T42
Nathan Rhatigan 76 76 80 232 T69
Apr. 20-22 Southern Conference Champ.
7th of 12 295 296 283 874
Rocky Mankin 71 73 66 210 6
Nick Bamber 73 77 72 222 T31
Jacob Wilson 74 74 75 223 T34
Toby Geren 79 72 74 225 T37
Tim Vickers 77 79 71 227 T41
2001-02
Sept. 17-18 Gulf Coast Collegiate
2nd of 12 294 300 594
Rocky Mankin 69 75 144 T4
Jacob Wilson 74 73 147 T9
Toby Geren 74 74 148 T11
Ryan Owens 77 78 155 T29
Matt Brock 81 82 163 T50
Oct. 1-2 Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate
9th of 15 297 299 297 893
Toby Geren 70 69 72 211 3
Jacob Wilson 71 75 82 228 T48
Rocky Mankin 77 75 79 231 T59
Ryan Owens 79 80 73 232 T61
Nick Bamber 79 84 73 236 70
Oct. 8-9 River Landing Intercollegiate
15th of 18 310 306 307 923
Toby Geren 76 75 72 223 T14
Tim Vickers 84 78 73 235 T56
Jacob Wilson 72 75 89 236 T62
Ryan Owens 79 80 80 239 T73
Rocky Mankin 83 78 82 243 T82
Oct. 15-16 Chattanooga Intercollegiate
6th of 18 287 288 299 874
Tim Vickers 74 64 75 213 T14
Matt Brock 71 74 72 217 T20
Nick Bamber 72 73 77 222 T39
Toby Geren 70 81 75 226 T51
Rocky Mankin 75 77 77 229 T60
Brent Mahoney (I) 86 84 88 258 T68
Oct. 22-23 Louisiana Tech Invite
3rd of 18 298 303 312 913
Toby Geren 72 75 75 222 3
Rocky Mankin 75 70 79 224 4
Tim Vickers 81 79 78 238 T46
Matt Brock 79 79 80 238 T46
Per Olofsson 72 83 86 241 T54
Feb. 22-24 USF/Ron Smith Invitational
T14th of 18 307 307 614
Toby Geren 75 75 150 T30
Tim Vickers 76 77 153 T45
Rocky Mankin 78 77 155 T51
Jacob Wilson 78 78 156 T60
Ryan Owens 82 78 160 T78
Mar. 12-13 Sacramento State Invite
13th of 14 320 314 319 953
Nick Bamber 79 73 77 229 T32
Per Olfsson 79 83 77 239 T52
Tim Vickers 81 78 81 240 T55
Ryan Owens 81 80 84 245 T60
Mar. 22-24 Furman Intercollegiate
13th of 24 299 307 302 908
Toby Geren 71 78 71 220 T14
Rocky Mankin 75 72 76 223 T24
Jacob Wilson 76 84 75 235 T91
Nick Bamber 81 77 80 238 T103
Tim Vickers 77 80 82 239 T107
Apr. 8-9 Belmont Invitational
5th of 18 315 288 290 893
Matt Brock 76 72 71 219 T6
Rocky Mankin 80 72 71 223 T16
Ryan Owens 81 71 73 225 T28
Toby Geren 78 73 75 226 T33
Brent Mahoney 81 83 75 239 T76
Apr. 19-21 Southern Conference Champ.
9th of 11 298 290 313 901
Nick Bamber 74 67 78 219 T20
Rocky Mankin 75 74 74 223 29
Matt Brock 72 76 79 227 T31
Ryan Owens 81 73 82 236 T47
Toby Geren 77 82 82 241 54
2002-03
Sept. 16-17 Gulf Coast Collegiate
12th of 12 311 311 622
Rocky Mankin 78 73 151 T22
Matt Brock 78 78 156 T42
Ryan Owens 81 77 158 T52
Brent Mahoney 75 83 158 T52
Nathan Rhatigan 80 83 163 T61
Oct. 14-15 Sonic/Chattanooga Intercollegiate
3rd of 14 291 282 295 868
Justin Carter 71 69 72 212 T6
Ryan Owens 70 69 74 213 9
Matt Brock 73 76 73 222 T30
Rocky Mankin 77 68 78 223 T32
Matthew Reed 86 76 79 238 T67
Gary Ferguson 74 71 77 222 T30
Nathan Rhatigan 82 68 78 228 T44
Tyson Elliott 75 77 76 228 T44
Brent Mahoney 75 78 79 232 57
Billy Land 83 76 79 238 T67
Blue Team (14th of 14) 306 292 310 908
Jose Ramirez (I) 76 74 71 221 T27
Mark Welsh (I) 74 75 77 226 T40
Michael Shinn (I) 79 85 75 239 70
Oct. 21-22 Coca-Cola Tourney of Champions
14th of 14 304 396 600
Matt Brock 75 73 148 T45
Ryan Owens 78 71 149 T50
Justin Carter 75 77 152 T62
Rocky Mankin 77 75 152 T62
Gary Ferguson 77 84 161 77
Nov. 9-10 Shootout at Burning Ridge
5th of 9 308 302 610
Matt Brock 74 71 145 T4
Ryan Owens 76 77 153 T16
Jose Ramirez 81 74 155 T19
Gary Ferguson 77 82 159 T32
Rocky Mankin 82 80 162 T35
Nov. 18-19 Mission Inn Collegiate Classic
5th of 10 303 305 608
Matt Brock 74 71 145 1
Ryan Owens 73 79 152 T16
Brent Mahoney 79 79 158 T37
Rocky Mankin 78 83 161 T50
Nathan Rhatigan 82 79 161 T50
Feb. 21-23 USF/Dick Wittcoff Invitational
13th of 15 317 308 314 939
Gary Ferguson 77 75 74 226 T11
Matt Brock 77 78 79 234 T33
Ryan Owens 82 79 81 242 T58
Tyson Elliott 82 85 80 247 T65
Nathan Rhatigan 81 76 W
Mar. 1-2 GEICO Direct Collegiate
6th of 7 328 320 648
Matt Brock 78 75 153 5
Andy Burris 77 79 156 7
Tyson Elliott 89 81 170 T35
Gary Ferguson 86 85 171 T38
Justin Carter 87 86 173 40
Mar. 10-11 Southern California Int.
T6th of 9 304 300 301 905
Ryan Owens 75 74 73 222 T13
Matt Brock 77 73 76 226 T20
Rocky Mankin 77 75 74 226 T20
Andy Burris 75 78 78 231 T29
Tyson Elliott 82 78 80 240 T39
Mar. 21-23 Furman Intercollegiate
17th of 22 313 312 305 930
Matt Brock 76 74 75 225 T35
Gary Ferguson 78 79 74 231 T65
Nathan Rhatigan 79 81 77 237 T84
Ryan Owens 80 81 79 240 T96
Andy Burris 82 78 80 240 T96
Apr. 7-8 Belmont Invitational
14th of 21 310 285 304 899
Ryan Owens 69 71 80 220 T27
Matt Brock 78 71 76 225 T48
Andy Burris 78 72 75 225 T48
Gary Ferguson 87 71 77 235 T93
Nathan Rhatigan 85 78 76 239 100
Apr. 18-20 Southern Conference Champ.
9th of 11 309 312 304 925
Matt Brock 74 75 73 222 T14
Gary Ferguson 76 80 79 235 T40
Ryan Owens 85 80 73 238 T48
Nathan Rhatigan 80 77 83 240 T53
Brent Mahoney 79 83 79 241 55
2003-04
Sept. 15-16 Gulf Coast Collegiate
5th of 11 299 305 604
Thomas Smith 75 68 143 T3
Stephen Fritsch 70 77 147 T9
Tyson Elliott 79 77 156 T32
Matt Brock 75 83 158 T40
Andy Burris 81 84 165 T56
Sept. 29-30 Blue Demon Invite
2nd of 15 300 289 303 892
Matt Brock 73 70 75 218 T3
Andy Burris 75 73 77 225 13
Thomas Smith 79 71 76 226 14
Bryce Ledford 76 75 79 230 T22
Stephen Fritsch 76 83 75 234 T36
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Oct. 13-14 Sonic/Chattanooga Int.
2nd of 14 279 278 282 839
Bryce Ledford 68 67 73 208 T3
Matt Brock 69 70 70 209 5
Tyson Elliott 73 71 66 210 T6
Andy Burris 69 71 73 213 T15
Stephen Fritsch 73 70 73 216 T27
Oct. 20-21 Pirate Fall Intercollegiate
T9th of 18 296 292 313 901
Matt Brock 73 72 75 220 T9
Bryce Ledford 71 75 75 221 T13
Stephen Fritsch (I) 72 73 79 224 T27
Tyson Elliott 74 73 86 233 T68
Thomas Smith 81 75 77 233 T68
Andy Burris 78 72 DQ DQ
Oct. 30-31 ODU/Seascape Intercollegiate
9th of 18 312 297 609
Thomas Smith 75 73 148 T26
Tyson Elliott 76 76 152 T44
Stephen Fritsch 83 71 154 T52
Matt Brock 78 77 155 T56
Bryce Ledford 84 79 163 75
Feb. 20-22 USF/Dick Wittcoff Invitational
10th of 14 304 310 301 915
Matt Brock 79 76 72 227 T26
Mitch Brock 74 78 76 228 T32
Stephen Fritsch 78 77 75 230 45
Gary Ferguson 73 82 78 233 T50
Tyson Elliott 84 79 78 241 T66
Mar. 8-9 Winthrop-Waterford Invite
2nd of 19 300 295 595
Thomas Smith 72 70 142 2
Matt Brock 73 75 148 T9
Stephen Fritsch 74 75 149 T11
Mitch Brock 81 75 156 T37
Bryce Ledford 81 78 159 T52
Mar. 13-14 GEICO Direct Collegiate
3rd of 18 307 303 304 914
Bryce Ledford 80 70 74 224 T4
Mitch Brock 75 81 73 229 T7
Matt Brock 73 79 78 230 T9
Thomas Smith 79 78 79 236 T49
Stephen Fritsch 84 76 DQ
Mar. 26-28 Furman Intercollegiate
T12th of 20 310 304 296 910
Thomas Smith 76 77 72 225 T23
Stephen Fritsch 77 77 73 227 T34
Bryce Ledford 80 73 75 228 T40
Matt Brock 77 77 76 230 T54
Mitch Brock 80 79 76 235 T87
Apr. 5-6 Belmont Invitational
T3rd of 19 288 290 290 868
Matt Brock 71 71 72 214 T4
Stephen Fritsch 69 76 72 217 T13
Thomas Smith 71 75 74 220 T20
Bryce Ledford 77 71 72 220 T20
Gary Ferguson 80 73 74 227 T61
Apr. 18-20 Southern Conference Champ.
5th of 12 298 303 298 899
Matt Brock 74 71 73 218 3
Mitch Brock 74 74 75 223 T10
Thomas Smith 73 81 75 229 T28
Stephen Fritsch 78 78 75 231 T37
Bryce Ledford 77 80 77 234 48
2004-05
Sept. 20-21 Buff alo Rock/So. Showdown
1st of 14 286 284 284 854
Bryce Ledford 72 69 67 208 1
Thomas Smith 69 71 77 217 T15
Gary Ferguson 73 73 72 218 T19
Anthony Reale 72 71 76 219 T22
Mitch Brock 76 75 69 220 T26
B Team
Zachary Jaworski 72 68 72 212 T4
Gordon Strother 73 72 76 221 T30
Tyson Elliott 80 68 74 222 35
Stephen Fritsch 75 76 74 225 T42
Scott Vick 78 73 78 229 T59
Sept. 27-28 Cardinal Intercollegiate
T15th of 19 302 302 303 907
Thomas Smith 76 73 76 225 T32
Anthony Reale 77 77 71 225 T32
Bryce Ledford 76 79 76 231 T77
Gary Ferguson 73 77 81 231 T77
Mitch Brock 81 75 80 236 T91
Oct. 8-10 Mission Inn Collegiate
5th of 20 291 293 293 877
Bryce Ledford 68 68 71 207 1
Tyson Elliott 77 76 72 225 T33
Thomas Smith 75 72 79 226 T36
Gordon Strother 71 78 79 226 T49
Anthony Reale 81 77 71 229 T52
Oct. 18 Sonic/Chattanooga Int.
4th of 14 286 297 583
Stephen Fritsch 68 72 140 T6
Tyson Elliott 71 73 144 T20
Thomas Smith 74 73 147 T32
Bryce Ledford 72 79 151 T49
Gary Ferguson 77 78 155 T61
Anthony Reale (I) 68 77 145 T21
Gordon Strother (I) 71 74 145 T21
Mitch Brock (I) 74 74 148 T37
Zachary Jaworski (I) 73 75 148 T37
Scott Vick (I) 80 74 154 T54
Oct. 25-26 F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate
4th of 16 288 277 295 860
Bryce Ledford 71 70 71 212 T6
Thomas Smith 74 68 72 214 T12
Anthony Reale 76 71 74 221 T46
Stephen Fritsch 73 68 82 223 T54
Tyson Elliott 70 75 78 223 T54
Gordon Strother (I) 70 74 75 219 T34
Feb. 14-15 Matlock Collegiate
7th of 15 304 305 291 900
Gordon Strother 75 70 70 215 5
Thomas Smith 76 78 73 227 T29
Bryce Ledford 76 79 74 229 T38
Gary Ferguson 79 78 74 231 T45
Anthony Reale 77 84 75 236 T62
Mar. 4-6 USF/Dick Wittcoff Invitational
8th of 15 311 309 295 915
Thomas Smith 74 77 73 224 10
Anthony Reale 81 78 81 230 T30
Gordon Strother 79 75 77 231 T34
Bryce Ledford 78 79 74 231 T34
Tyson Elliott 80 80 81 241 T70
Mar. 12-13 GEICO Direct Collegiate
2nd of 7 301 317 311 929
Bryce Ledford 75 77 74 226 3
Thomas Smith 73 82 77 232 T10
Gordon Strother 75 79 80 234 T12
Scott Vick 84 79 80 243 T27
Anthony Reale 78 84 83 245 30
Mitch Brock (I) 80 78 74 232 T10
Stephen Fritsch (I) 76 83 79 238 T18
Zachary Jaworski (I) 86 74 80 240 T21
Gary Ferguson (I) 76 85 85 246 T31
Tyson Elliott (I) 82 82 82 246 T31
Mar. 25-27 Furman Intercollegiate
15th of 20 296 304 300 900
Stephen Fritsch 73 72 71 216 T8
Bryce Ledford 75 76 75 226 T50
Tyson Elliott 72 81 79 232 T83
Thomas Smith 76 78 79 233 T90
Mitch Brock 80 78 75 233 T90
Mar. 30-31 Sewanee Duals 2-0
Gary Ferguson 73 69
Anthony Reale 74
Scott Vick 78 70
Zachary Jaworski 78 75 Gordon Strother
Mitch Brock 78 77 Tyson Elliott
UTC/Sewanee 303-327 291-302
Apr. 4-5 Forest Oaks Intercollegiate
7th of 12 298 306 306 910
Anthony Reale 76 75 76 227 T17
Gordon Strother 75 76 77 228 T21
Thomas Smith 74 77 77 228 T21
Stephen Fritsch 79 78 76 233 T38
Bryce Ledford 73 81 80 234 T43
Apr. 14-15 Belmont Invitational
12th of 16 291 298 302 891
Gary Ferguson 68 72 79 219 T27
Mitch Brock 72 74 74 220 T32
Tyson Elliott 76 75 76 227 T60
Zachary Jaworski 75 79 73 227 T60
Scott Vick 81 77 80 238 78
Apr. 17-19 Southern Conference Champ.
T4th of 12 298 297 299 894
Gordon Strother 72 74 75 221 T7
Bryce Ledford 75 73 75 223 T11
Thomas Smith 73 79 75 227 T24
Anthony Reale 78 76 74 228 T29
Stephen Fritsch 85 74 77 236 T44
2005-06
Sept. 12-13 Mid Pines Intercollegiate
8th of 19 293 288 283 864
Jonathan Hodge 68 68 72 208 T3
Bryce Ledford 75 71 68 214 T16
Gordon Strother 75 73 72 220 T54
Anthony Reale 75 78 71 224 T70
Mitch Brock 75 76 74 225 T73
Sept. 19-20 Buff alo Rock/So. Showdown (Ind.)
Tripp Harris 69 68 69 206 T5
Ben Rickett 68 68 71 207 T8
Gary Ferguson 71 72 69 212 T23
Tyson Elliott 70 73 71 214 T28
Scott Vick 73 74 73 220 T52
Sept. 26-27 Cardinal Intercollegiate
10th of 14 301 288 299 888
Bryce Ledford 73 70 71 214 T11
Jonathan Hodge 73 71 77 221 T32
Ben Rickett 74 74 76 224 T44
Tripp Harris 83 74 75 232 T68
Gordon Strother 81 73 80 234 T71
Oct. 7-9 Mission Inn Collegiate
10th of 18 290 297 288 875
Jonathan Hodge 70 71 72 213 T14
Bryce Ledford 68 74 73 215 T22
Gordon Strother 74 74 70 218 T32
Tripp Harris 78 79 73 230 T70
Ben Rickett 79 78 78 235 T81
Oct. 17-18 Re/Max-UTC Fall Classic
1st of 16 277 279 281 837
Bryce Ledford 72 68 66 206 1
Jonathan Hodge 68 68 72 207 2
Ben Rickett 68 74 69 211 T5
Gordon Strother 69 72 76 217 T20
Scott Vick 74 71 74 219 T29
Tyson Elliott (I) 74 71 73 218 T25
Mitch Brock (I) 74 72 74 220 T33
Gary Ferguson (I) 74 72 76 222 T44
Anthony Reale (I) 75 72 77 224 T52
Tripp Harris (I) 74 80 75 229 T69
Oct. 24-25 49er Collegiate Classic
9th of 16 313 308 309 930
Bryce Ledford 76 76 78 230 T29
Ben Rickett 82 76 73 231 T32
Scott Vick 79 77 81 237 T56
Gordon Strother 77 82 79 238 T58
Jonathan Hodge 81 79 79 239 T61
Oct. 24-25 F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate
(Individuals)
Tyson Elliott 75 75 71 221 T30
Gary Ferguson 73 75 74 222 T34
Anthony Reale 75 75 73 223 T37
Mitch Brock 77 75 76 228 T45
Tripp Harris 79 76 74 229 T50
Feb. 13-14 Matlock Collegiate
T11th of 15 302 315 302 919
Ben Rickett 75 79 74 228 T26
Scott Vick 74 81 77 232 T45
Tripp Harris 81 76 75 232 T45
Gary Ferguson 74 79 80 233 T50
Jonathan Hodge 79 81 76 236 T60
Feb. 27-28 Wexford Plantation Int.
2nd of 15 300 306 301 907
Bryce Ledford 73 76 76 225 T5
Ben Rickett 80 73 76 229 T14
Gordon Strother 76 79 74 229 T14
Tripp Harris 73 81 75 229 T14
Jonathan Hodge 78 78 78 234 T38
Mar. 10-11 Birkdale Collegiate Classic
2nd of 12 304 294 291 889
Jonathan Hodge 75 71 71 217 4
Bryce Ledford 73 77 75 225 T13
Ben Rickett 77 73 75 225 T13
Gordon Strother 86 73 70 229 T28
Tripp Harris 79 83 77 239 T57
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Mar. 24-26 Furman Intercollegiate
2nd of 16 299 286 294 879
Jonathan Hodge 75 71 71 217 T4
Bryce Ledford 73 74 71 218 7
Ben Rickett 73 71 77 221 T15
Gordon Strother 78 73 75 226 T36
Gary Ferguson 79 71 79 229 T51
Mitch Brock 79 75 75 229 T51
Tripp Harris 73 80 79 232 T62
Scott Vick 79 75 78 232 T62
Apr. 3-4 Woff ord Invitational
6th of 11 303 301 306 910
Jonathan Hodge 73 74 72 219 T4
Tripp Harris 74 76 78 228 T16
Gordon Strother 77 75 78 230 T22
Ben Rickett 79 76 78 233 T30
Bryce Ledford 82 76 78 236 T40
Apr. 16-18 Southern Conference Champ.
3rd of 10 287 302 294 883
Bryce Ledford 69 78 73 220 T10
Jonathan Hodge 72 75 74 221 T13
Gordon Strother 71 73 77 221 T13
Ben Rickett 75 81 70 226 T26
Tripp Harris DQ 76 DQ
May 14-15 Linger Longer Invite
3rd of 12 297 289 290 876
Bryce Ledford 72 69 72 213 T3
Ben Rickett 76 72 71 219 T16
Jonathan Hodge 77 72 71 220 T19
Gordon Strother 76 76 76 228 T46
Mitch Brock 73 78 79 230 T51
2006-07
Sept. 11-12 Scenic City Invitational
7th of 17 302 308 304 914
Bryce Ledford 73 77 75 225 T10
Fredrik Qvicker 75 78 77 230 T26
Jonathan Hodge 77 81 73 231 T33
Tyler Neff 77 74 82 233 T39
Daniel Wood 77 79 79 235 T49
Ben Rickett (I) 73 78 75 226 T12
Mitch Brock (I) 73 79 75 227 T16
Tripp Harris (I) 76 72 86 234 T47
Derek Rende (I) 76 78 85 239 T67
Sept. 18-19 Raines Development Group Int.
3rd of 18 293 288 297 878
Jonathan Hodge 74 67 74 215 T5
Mitch Brock 74 72 75 221 T24
Bryce Ledford 75 72 75 222 T33
Fredrik Qvicker 74 77 73 224 T38
Ben Rickett 71 77 78 226 T50
Tyler Neff (I) 74 68 74 216 T7
Oct. 2-3 Memphis Intercollegiate
10th of 18 304 295 291 890
Fredrik Qvicker 77 72 72 221 T27
Bryce Ledford 74 78 70 222 T31
Jonathan Hodge 77 72 75 224 T38
Tyler Neff 77 74 74 225 T43
Mitch Brock 76 77 80 233 T79
Oct. 16 LA Tech/Squire Creek Classic
T2nd of 18 286
Bryce Ledford 68 2
Jonathan Hodge 71 T11
Derek Rende 73 T25
Fredrik Qvicker 74 T34
Mitch Brock 78 T74
Oct. 22-24 Mason Rudolph Intercollegiate
4th of 14 293 308 285 886
Jonathan Hodge 75 75 71 221 T12
Derek Rende 76 75 72 223 T20
Mitch Brock 68 79 79 226 T31
Bryce Ledford 78 79 70 227 T36
Fredrik Qvicker 74 81 72 227 T36
Tyler Neff (I) 81 80 77 238
Feb. 19-20 UCF/Rio Pinar Intercollegiate
1st of 18 284 291 287 862
Bryce Ledford 69 72 70 211 2
Jonathan Hodge 73 68 72 213 3
Fredrik Qvicker 71 74 76 221 T25
Mitch Brock 72 77 73 222 T33
Derek Rende 72 79 72 223 T41
Feb. 26-27 Wexford Plantation Int.
1st of 15 300 303 294 897
Jonathan Hodge 75 72 74 221 4
Derek Rende 75 74 73 222 5
Fredrik Qvicker 76 80 75 231 T26
Bryce Ledford 74 81 72 225 T30
Mitch Brock 79 77 77 233 T36
Mar. 12-13 Carter Plantation Int.
5th of 14 294 299 293 886
Jonathan Hodge 73 74 68 215 T4
Derek Rende 70 72 76 218 10
Bryce Ledford 74 79 72 225 T30
Mitch Brock 77 77 77 231 T53
Fredrik Qvicker 79 76 80 235 T61
Mar. 26-27 USA Spring Golf Classic
1st of 12 288 277 282 847
Derek Rende 71 63 70 204 1
Bryce Ledford 75 71 67 213 T8
Jonathan Hodge 72 71 70 213 T8
Fredrik Qvicker 72 73 76 221 T30
Mitch Brock 73 75 74 222 T32
Ben Rickett 74 71 77 222 T32
Apr. 9-10 Palisades Collegiate
T5th of 18 284 287 291 862
Derek Rende 70 70 73 213 T12
Mitch Brock 71 72 72 215 T17
Jonathan Hodge 70 73 73 216 T19
Bryce Ledford 74 72 73 219 T31
Fredrik Qvicker 73 73 75 221 T39
Daniel Wood (I) 76 79 83 238 92
Apr. 22-24 Southern Conference Champ.
1st of 10 293 280 291 864
Jonathan Hodge 73 69 72 214 T2
Derek Rende 74 70 73 217 T4
Mitch Brock 71 74 75 220 T13
Fredrik Qvicker 79 71 71 221 T17
Bryce Ledford 75 70 78 223 22
May 13-14 Linger Longer Invitational
4th of 15 288 282 293 863
Jonathan Hodge 69 68 75 212 T8
Bryce Ledford 72 72 71 215 T17
Fredrik Qvicker 77 69 73 219 T31
Derek Rende 72 74 74 220 T37
Mitch Brock 75 73 77 225 T54
May 17-19 NCAA East Regional
19th of 27 299 306 305 910
Jonathan Hodge 71 78 75 224 T50
Fredrik Qvicker 73 73 79 225 T56
Bryce Ledford 78 77 73 228 T78
Mitch Brock 77 79 78 234 T105
Derek Rende 78 78 89 245 133
2007-08 (FINAL RANKING: 12)
Sept. 10-11 Scenic City Invitational
2nd of 17 272 275 282 829
Ben Rickett 72 68 66 206 T2
Fredrik Qvicker 69 70 70 209 T8
Derek Rende 69 68 72 209 T8
Tripp Harris 64 69 79 212 T13
Jonathan Hodge 70 73 74 217 T31
J.T. Clendenin (I) 73 68 73 214 T17
Tyler Neff (I) 74 72 69 215 T23
Eric Forsman (I) 71 69 76 216 T25
Hudson Keener (I) 75 75 76 226 T75
Nick Blakely (I) 70 78 84 232 T86
Sept. 14-16 Carpet Capital Collegiate
T9th of 18 299 294 293 886
Derek Rende 75 72 69 216 T10
Jonathan Hodge 72 74 71 217 T15
Ben Rickett 75 74 75 224 T44
Tyler Neff 77 74 78 229 T60
Fredrik Qvicker 77 75 78 230 T66
Oct. 1-2 VCU Shootout
T3rd of 15 279 287 283 849
Jonathan Hodge 68 70 68 206 2
Derek Rende 67 72 69 208 3
Fredrik Qvicker 72 70 73 215 T16
Ben Rickett 74 76 73 223 T59
Tripp Harris 72 75 77 224 T62
Oct. 7-8 Coca-Cola Duke Golf Classic
T1 of 15 280 282 280 842
Jonathan Hodge 67 70 67 204 1
Fredrik Qvicker 70 71 70 211 T7
Derek Rende 75 68 70 213 T11
J.T. Clendenin 71 73 75 219 T28
Eric Forsman 72 74 73 219 T28
Ben Rickett (I) 73 70 76 219 T28
Oct. 21-23 Mason Rudolph Intercollegiate
7th of 17 291
Fredrik Qvicker 70 T9
Jonathan Hodge 73 T32
Tripp Harris 74 T41
Derek Rende 74 T41
Eric Forsman 77 T66
J.T. Clendenin (I) 74 T41
Feb. 25-26 UCF/Rio Pinar Intercollegiate
T11th of 18 291 289 297 877
Ben Rickett 76 71 73 220 T37
Fredrik Qvicker 72 71 77 220 T37
Derek Rende 69 74 77 220 T37
Jonathan Hodge 74 73 75 222 T54
J.T. Clendenin 76 74 72 222 T54
Mar. 10-11 Cleveland Golf Palmetto Int.
1st of 15 289 279 282 850
Jonathan Hodge 72 73 67 212 1
Fredrik Qvicker 70 75 68 213 T2
Derek Rende 75 68 71 214 5
J.T. Clendenin 72 69 79 220 T14
Ben Rickett 81 69 76 226 T31
Tripp Harris (I) 78 83 83 244 T77
Mar. 14-16 Linger Longer Invite
3rd of 14 278 298 292 868
J.T. Clendenin 66 72 77 215 T6
Jonathan Hodge 68 74 75 217 T11
Derek Rende 74 77 69 220 T19
Ben Rickett 70 76 75 221 T23
Fredrik Qvicker 76 76 73 225 T36
Mar. 24-25 USA Spring Golf Classic
2nd of 12 299 294 284 877
Ben Rickett 77 73 69 219 T5
Jonathan Hodge 75 73 71 219 T5
Fredrik Qvicker 74 74 72 220 T8
Derek Rende 73 74 75 222 11
J.T. Clendenin 79 76 72 227 T24
Tyler Neff (I) 73 78 75 226 23
Mar. 28-30 Furman Intercollegiate
1st of 24 287 291 296 874
Jonathan Hodge 69 73 71 213 1
Ben Rickett 73 73 74 220 T10
Fredrik Qvicker 74 72 75 221 T14
Derek Rende 73 73 76 222 T16
J.T. Clendenin 72 74 77 223 T20
Eric Forsman (I) 75 74 75 224 T26
Apr. 7-8 Bank of America Int.
1st of 15 283 280 289 852
Jonathan Hodge 71 69 72 212 4
J.T. Clendenin 70 72 72 214 T8
Ben Rickett 71 70 74 215 T11
Tyler Neff 71 69 76 216 T13
Derek Rende 74 73 71 218 T21
Apr. 20-22 Southern Conference Champ.
1st of 10 290 281 294 865
Ben Rickett 72 69 74 215 T2
Fredrik Qvicker 70 73 75 218 T7
Derek Rende 75 71 72 218 T7
J.T. Clendenin 73 71 74 218 T7
Jonathan Hodge 76 70 74 220 T14
May 15-17 NCAA East Regional
T12th of 27 282 281 290 853
Jonathan Hodge 70 71 69 210 T23
Fredrik Qvicker 71 70 72 213 T38
Derek Rende 72 68 75 215 T58
Ben Rickett 69 73 74 216 T65
J.T. Clendenin 77 72 76 225 T121
2008-09 (FINAL RANK: 24/25 (Golfstat/Golfweek)
Sept. 8-9 Scenic City Invitational
1st of 16 278 275 266 819
Ben Rickett 69 68 68 205 T2
Stephan Jaeger 72 69 65 206 5
Fredrik Qvicker 68 78 62 208 7
Jonathan Hodge 69 68 73 210 T10
Derek Rende 73 70 71 214 T25
Hudson Keener (I) 71 73 66 210 T10
J.T. Clendenin (I) 74 75 72 221 T51
Eric Forsman (I) 79 77 69 225 T63
Tripp Harris (I) 72 64 DQ DQ
Sept. 12-14 Carpet Capital Collegiate
1st of 17 291 283 290 864
Jonathan Hodge 71 72 70 213 T2
Stephan Jaeger 70 71 73 214 T4
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Ben Rickett 75 69 74 218 T20
Fredrik Qvicker 78 71 73 22 T40
Derek Rende 75 75 75 225 T56
Ranked No. 1 in the country (Golfstat/Golfweek)
Sept. 28-30 PING/Golfweek Preview
11th of 15 299 300 294 893
Ben Rickett 71 73 68 212 T8
Derek Rende 70 77 75 222 T34
Stephan Jaeger 79 74 74 227 T49
Jonathan Hodge 79 76 78 233 T67
Fredrik Qvicker 79 77 77 233 T67
Oct. 11-13 Brickyard Collegiate
11th of 15 294 296 296 886
Ben Rickett 73 72 72 217 T13
Jonathan Hodge 74 72 71 217 T13
Stephan Jaeger 72 75 76 223 42
Hudson Keener 75 78 77 230 T67
Tripp Harris 77 77 78 232 T69
Nov. 24-25 Western Refi ning All-America Cl.
Jonathan Hodge 68 76 71 215 15
Feb. 14-15 SunTrust Gator Invitational
8th of 15 280 288 283 851
Derek Rende 69 68 69 206 T4
Fredrik Qvicker 70 74 72 216 T35
Ben Rickett 70 73 74 217 T45
Stephan Jaeger 73 73 71 217 T45
Jonathan Hodge 71 75 71 217 T45
Feb. 22-24 John Hayt Collegiate
13th of 15 303 317 307 927
Stephan Jaeger 78 76 74 228 T24
Derek Rende 74 77 78 229 T30
Jonathan Hodge 77 80 73 230 T40
Ben Rickett 76 84 82 242 T76
Fredrik Qvicker 76 84 85 245 T80
J.T. Clendenin (I) 74 81 75 230 T40
Mar. 22-24 Callaway Collegiate Match Play
Ben Rickett 74 72 146 T10
Derek Rende 73 76 149 T21
Stephan Jaeger 75 78 153 T43
Jonathan Hodge 77 82 159 T68
Fredrik Qvicker 80 79 159 T68
299 305 604Louisville def. Chattanooga 3.5-1.5
Adam Hadwin (UofL) def. Ben Rickett (UTC), 6&5
Derek Rende (UTC) def. Riley Wheeldon (UofL), 2&1
Stephan Jaeger (UTC) halved with Connor Arendell (UofL)
Justin Dorward (UofL) def. Jonathan Hodge (UTC), 2&1
Chris Biuso (UofL) def. Fredrik Qvicker (UTC), 2&1
Chattanooga def. Cal Irvine 3.5-1.5
Ben Rickett (UTC) halved with John Chin (UCI)
Sean Shahi (UCI) def. Derek Rende (UTC), 4&3
Stephan Jaeger (UTC) def. Roberto Francioni (UCI), 7&6
Jonathan Hodge (UTC) def. Michael Im (UCI), 2 up
Fredrik Qvicker (UTC) def. Shaun O’Meara (UCI), 3&2
Arizona State def. Chattanooga 3-2
Stephan Gross (ASU) def. Ben Rickett (UTC), 2&1
Knut Borsheim (ASU) def. Derek Rende (UTC), 1 up
Jesper Kennegard (ASU) def. Stephan Jaeger (UTC), 3&1
Jonathan Hodge (UTC) def. T. Bierenbroodspot (ASU), 1 up
Fredrik Qvicker (UTC) def. Spencer Fletcher (ASU), 6&4
Mar. 29-31 Hootie at Bulls Bay
10th of 15 292 285 284 861
Derek Rende 76 69 70 215 T22
Fredrik Qvicker 71 72 72 215 T22
Stephan Jaeger 73 72 71 216 T29
Jonathan Hodge 72 76 72 220 T46
Ben Rickett 80 72 71 223 T60
Apr. 4-5 Administaff Augusta State Invite
2nd of 17 273 286 282 841
Derek Rende 66 69 71 206 2
Fredrik Qvicker 68 73 70 211 T12
Ben Rickett 67 73 72 212 T18
Jonathan Hodge 72 71 72 215 T36
Stephan Jaeger 72 75 69 216 T39
Hudson Keener (I) 77 73 75 225 T78
Apr. 19-21 Southern Conference Champ.
1st of 11 279 287 286 852
Fredrik Qvicker 69 72 70 211 T2
Stephan Jaeger 71 71 71 213 T5
Ben Rickett 72 71 71 214 T8
Derek Rende 67 73 74 214 T8
Jonathan Hodge 73 81 78 232 T42
May 14-16 NCAA South Central Regional
3rd of 13 298 300 309 907
Ben Rickett 72 73 81 226 T13
Stephan Jaeger 73 70 83 226 T13
Fredrik Qvicker 79 73 75 227 T21
Derek Rende 75 84 77 236 T46
Jonathan Hodge 78 87 76 241 T60
May 27-29 NCAA Champ.
18th of 30 292 297 299 888
Stephan Jaeger 74 75 73 222 T60
Fredrik Qvicker 71 76 75 222 T60
Derek Rende 73 77 74 224 T79
Ben Rickett 78 71 77 226 T96
Jonathan Hodge 74 75 80 229 T120
2009-10
Sept. 11-13 Carpet Capital Collegiate
2nd of 12 291 284 288 863
Stephan Jaeger 74 66 71 211 T3
Fredrik Qvicker 71 74 72 217 T17
Derek Rende 73 73 72 218 T20
Steven Fox 75 72 73 220 T24
J.T. Clendenin 73 73 76 222 T33
Ranked No. 1 in the country (Golfstat)
Sept. 27-28 PING/Golfweek Invitational
14th of 15 306 297 314 917
Stephan Jaeger 72 76 75 223 T19
Fredrik Qvicker 79 75 77 231 T49
Derek Rende 78 73 81 232 T51
J.T. Clendenin 81 73 81 235 T63
Steven Fox 77 79 84 240 T70
Oct. 10-12 Brickyard Collegiate
2nd of 15 291 285 576
Fredrik Qvicker 71 71 142 T10
Stephan Jaeger 72 71 143 T12
Steven Fox 71 72 143 T12
Derek Rende 77 71 148 T44
J.T. Clendenin 77 76 153 T64
Oct. 26-27 Scenic City Invitational
7th of 17 284 280 307 871
Fredrik Qvicker 72 67 75 214 T13
Stephan Jaeger 70 70 76 216 T17
Derek Rende 68 70 79 217 T21
Steven Fox 74 73 80 227 T52
J.T. Clendenin 77 74 77 228 T56
Simon Forsslund (I) 77 73 72 222 T36
Alex Ratliff (I) 72 77 82 231 T64
Tripp Harris (I) 85 75 76 236 76
Nov. 2-3 Hummingbird Invitational
8th of 18 300 278 578
Stephan Jaeger 73 66 139 T4
Fredrik Qvicker 76 67 143 T20
Derek Rende 75 72 147 T42
Simon Forsslund 76 73 149 T54
Steven Fox 80 73 153 T83
J.T. Clendenin (I) 70 75 145 T33
Tripp Harris (I) 77 80 158 T97
Alex Ratliff (I) 75 84 159 101
Feb. 13-14 SunTrust Gator Invitational
3rd of 14 282 289 298 869
Derek Rende 68 74 73 215 T13
J.T. Clendenin 72 72 74 218 T19
Stephan Jaeger 76 69 74 219 T23
Fredrik Qvicker 70 74 78 222 T36
Steven Fox 72 75 77 224 T45
Mar. 8-9 Cleveland Golf/Palmetto Int.
1st of 18 285 277 293 855
Stephan Jaeger 69 69 72 210 T4
Derek Rende 70 70 72 212 8
Steven Fox 73 66 75 214 T10
Fredrik Qvicker 73 72 74 219 T19
J.T. Clendenin 80 74 75 229 T65
Mar. 19-21 Furman Intercollegiate
2nd of 24 289 291 299 879
Steven Fox 70 68 72 210 T1
Derek Rende 69 77 76 222 17
Stephan Jaeger 72 73 79 224 T20
J.T. Clendenin 80 73 76 229 T51
Fredrik Qvicker 78 77 75 230 T60
Alex Ratliff (I) 75 79 75 229 T51
Simon Forsslund (I) 80 79 79 238 T108
Mar. 28-30 Hootie at Bulls Bay
10th of 15 300 277 286 863
Stephan Jaeger 74 71 69 214 T22
Derek Rende 77 68 71 216 T27
Steven Fox 74 67 76 217 T32
Fredrik Qvicker 75 71 73 219 T41
J.T. Clendenin 84 71 73 228 T62
Apr. 3-4 Administaff Augusta State Invite
8th of 18 293 280 284 857
Stephan Jaeger 70 68 72 210 T14
Derek Rende 72 71 67 210 T14
J.T. Clendenin 76 69 73 218 T47
Steven Fox 76 73 72 221 T62
Fredrik Qvicker 75 72 82 229 T89
Alex Ratliff 78 71 76 225 T72
Apr. 18-20 Southern Conference Champ.
7th of 11 295 294 298 887
Derek Rende 71 74 76 221 T24
J.T. Clendenin 76 70 76 222 T26
Steven Fox 75 75 73 223 T28
Stephan Jaeger 77 75 73 225 T33
Fredrik Qvicker 73 75 83 231 T45
May 20-22 NCAA Southwest Regional
12th of 13 304 299 309 912
Steven Fox 75 72 76 223 T21
Stephan Jaeger 74 74 79 227 T45
Derek Rende 79 73 76 228 T49
Fredrik Qvicker 76 80 78 234 T63
J.T. Clendenin 82 87 79 248 T74
Individual Tournament Play
Gordin-Myers Collegiate Classic
Tripp Harris 84 74 79 236 T43
Simon Forsslund 86 80 79 245 59
TSU Big Blue Intercollegiate
Alex Ratliff 73 70 73 216 T16
Simon Forsslund 72 72 75 219 T25
2010-11
Sept. 10-12 Carpet Capital Collegiate
8th of 12 290 285 305 880
Steven Fox 69 69 75 213 T7
Stephan Jaeger 71 69 77 217 T15
Davis Bunn 75 70 75 220 T23
Chris Robb 75 77 78 230 T49
Benni Weilguni 81 77 78 236 57
Sept. 13-14 Springhill Suites Collegiate
2nd of 15 284 287 295 866
Chris Robb 66 69 72 207 1
Davis Bunn 71 72 76 219 T22
Steven Fox 70 72 78 220 T29
Benni Weilguni 80 74 71 225 T44
Jackson Lockhart 77 75 76 228 T56
Sept. 24-26 Mason Rudolph Intercollegiate
7th of 17 290 282 286 858
Davis Bunn 80 67 68 215 T26
Steven Fox 73 71 72 216 T29
Chris Robb 71 73 73 217 T34
Stephan Jaeger 74 71 73 218 T37
Simon Forsslund 72 74 73 219 T41
Oct. 8-10 Brickyard Collegiate
6th of 15 292 291 289 872
Steven Fox 74 68 71 213 T8
Davis Bunn 73 74 71 218 T21
Stephan Jaeger 73 72 74 219 T25
Chris Robb 72 77 78 227 T50
Benni Weilguni 77 77 73 227 T50
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Oct. 15-17 Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate
3rd of 14 299 283 282 864
Stephan Jaeger 73 70 68 211 T4
Benni Weilguni 71 69 72 212 T8
Davis Bunn 76 72 70 218 T21
Steven Fox 79 72 72 223 T35
Chris Robb 79 77 78 234 69
Mar. 7-8 Cleveland Golf/Palmetto Int.
4th of 18 280 294 292 866
Benni Weilguni 67 73 70 210 4
Stephan Jaeger 70 75 74 219 T21
Steven Fox 72 71 77 220 T24
Chris Robb 75 76 71 222 T32
Davis Bunn 71 75 77 223 T38
Mar. 18-20 Furman Intercollegiate
6th of 22 303 286 289 878
Stephan Jaeger 74 69 72 215 T10
Benni Weilguni 73 71 74 218 T24
Davis Bunn 78 73 70 221 T34
Chris Robb 78 74 73 225 T51
Steven Fox 78 73 75 226 T59
Jackson Lockhart (I) 76 79 77 232 T95
Simon Forsslund (I) 83 75 85 243 T120
Mar. 27-29 Linger Longer Invite
2nd of 13 284 289 291 864
Stephan Jaeger 69 69 73 211 T4
Benni Weilguni 69 70 76 215 T9
Steven Fox 72 75 71 218 T13
Chris Robb 74 77 73 224 T32
Davis Bunn 76 75 74 225 T36
Apr. 2-3 LSU National Invite
2nd of 12 297 298 292 887
Stephan Jaeger 70 67 72 209 1
Benni Weilguni 75 81 70 226 T17
Steven Fox 76 78 74 228 T21
Chris Robb 79 73 77 229 T26
Davis Bunn 76 80 76 232 T33
Apr. 17-19 Southern Conference Champ.
3rd of 11 287 288 292 867
Steven Fox 73 73 68 214 T4
Stephan Jaeger 70 72 74 216 T8
Chris Robb 71 71 75 217 T11
Davis Bunn 74 72 75 221 T21
Benni Weilguni 73 73 76 222 T25
May 19-21 NCAA Colorado Regional
9th of 13 291 288 284 863
Stephan Jaeger 73 71 71 215 T16
Chris Robb 70 69 77 216 T24
Steven Fox 75 77 67 219 T44
Benni Weilguni 73 74 72 219 T44
Davis Bunn 77 74 74 225 T64
2011-12
Sept. 9-11 Carpet Capital Collegiate
6th of 12 287 287 290 864
Benni Weilguni 72 67 71 210 2
Stephan Jaeger 68 72 75 215 T14
Steven Fox 76 73 71 220 T27
Davis Bunn 72 75 76 223 T35
Chris Robb 75 76 73 224 T39
Sept. 25-27 Golfweek Conference Challenge
2nd of 15 279 291 296 866
Stephan Jaeger 67 69 73 209 1
Benni Weilguni 75 69 73 217 T11
Chris Robb 69 78 76 223 T31
Steven Fox 70 80 74 224 T37
Liam Johnston 73 75 79 227 T46
Oct. 3-4 Rees Jones Invite
6th of 13 306 302 301 909
Stephan Jaeger 74 75 73 222 T7
Chris Robb 75 74 79 228 T20
Steven Fox 79 74 77 230 T30
Benni Weilguni 78 79 76 233 T36
Davis Bunn 79 80 75 234 T39
Oct. 7-9 Brickyard Collegiate
6th of 15 296 298 291 885
Stephan Jaeger 71 70 69 210 4
Steven Fox 73 77 69 219 T20
Chris Robb 79 74 77 230 T61
Benni Weilguni 77 77 76 230 T61
Alex Ratliff 75 82 78 235 T72
Oct. 17-18 AutoTrader.com Collegiate
2nd of 12 291 287 279 857
Steven Fox 71 71 67 209 2
Stephan Jaeger 72 68 70 210 T3
Benni Weilguni 74 75 71 20 T13
Liam Johnston 74 73 79 226 T38
Davis Bunn 75 83 71 229 T53
Chris Robb (I) 78 75 69 222 T21
Alex Ratliff (I) 72 81 75 228 T44
Feb. 26-27 Seahawk Intercollegiate
4th of 12 300 288 291 879
Steven Fox 73 73 69 215 T7
Stephan Jaeger 73 69 75 217 10
Liam Johnston 77 74 70 221 17
Chris Robb 77 72 77 226 T32
Benni Weilguni 77 78 82 237 T51
Mar. 5-6 Cleveland Golf/Palmetto Int.
9th of 18 294 289 294 877
Steven Fox 75 71 71 217 T14
Stephan Jaeger 71 74 73 218 T21
Liam Johnston 74 76 73 223 T40
Alex Ratliff 74 72 77 223 T40
Davis Bunn 77 72 78 227 T61
Mar. 18-20 Collegiate Match Play (Callaway)
4th of 16First Round • No. 5 Chattanooga def. No. 12 USF 4-1
Trey Valentine (USF) def. Stephan Jaeger (UTC) 5&4
Steven Fox (UTC) def. Branden Collins (USF) 4&3
Benni Weilguni (UTC) def. Devin Hernandez (USF) 3&1
Liam Johnston (UTC) def. Rick Kittelstad (USF) 7&5
Chris Robb (UTC) def. Bodi Karsono (USF) 4&3
Quarterfi nals • No. 5 Chattanooga def. No. 4 Oklahoma
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Stephan Jaeger (UTC) tied Talor Gooch (OSU)
Tiebreaker UTC won most holes - 8-5 in winning matches
Sean Einhaus (OSU) def. Steven Fox (UTC) 3&1
Benni Weilguni (UTC) def. Brad Gehl (OSU) 5&3
Patrick Winther (OSU) def. Liam Johnston (UTC) 2&1
Chris Robb (UTC) def. Tanner Kesterdon (OSU) 3&1
Semifi nals • No. 1 Arkansas def. No. 5 Chattanooga 5-0
Ethan Tracy (Ark) def. Stephan Jaeger (UTC) 1up
Sebastian Cappelen (Ark) def. Steven Fox (UTC) 4&3
Austin Cook (Ark) def. Benni Weilguni (UTC) 4&2
Kolton Crawford (Ark) def. Liam Johnston (UTC) 1up
Thomas Sorensen (Ark) def. Chris Robb (UTC) 1up
Third-Place Match • No. 2 Cal def. No. 5 Chattanooga 3-2
Stephan Jaeger (UTC) def. Max Homa (Cal) 2&1
Steven Fox (UTC) def. Michael Kim (Cal) 1up
Joel Stalter (Cal) def. Benni Weilguni (UTC) 3&1
Brandon Hagy (Cal) def. Liam Johnston (UTC) 4&2
Keelan Kilpatrick (Cal) def. Chris Robb (UTC) 3&1
Mar. 24-25 Linger Longer Invite
3rd of 12 289 288 293 870
Stephan Jaeger 68 74 68 210 3
Chris Robb 72 71 73 216 T16
Steven Fox 74 69 76 219 T23
Liam Johnston 75 74 76 225 T40
Benni Weilguni 81 78 81 240 70
Davis Bunn (I) 75 77 75 227 T43
Mar. 31-Apr. 1 LSU National Invite
8th of 12 305 299 290 894
Steven Fox 75 73 72 220 T14
Stephan Jaeger 83 72 66 221 T17
Chris Robb 75 77 73 225 T29
Liam Johnston 75 77 79 231 T47
Alex Ratliff 80 83 79 242 60
Apr. 17-19 Southern Conference Champ.
1st of 11 294 286 281 861
Stephan Jaeger 66 72 69 207 1
Chris Robb 76 71 71 218 T2
Steven Fox 75 74 70 219 T4
Liam Johnston 77 72 71 220 T10
Benni Weilguni 80 71 75 226 T27
May 17-19 NCAA Bowling Green Regional
1st of 14 294 281 284 859
Stephan Jaeger 70 67 66 203 1
Steven Fox 76 64 71 211 T3
Chris Robb 72 76 74 222 T26
Liam Johnston 77 74 73 224 T35
Davis Bunn 76 83 74 233 T57
May 29-June 3 NCAA Champ.
18th of 30 299 295 290 884
Stephan Jaeger 76 73 70 219 T45
Steven Fox 76 75 70 221 T54
Chris Robb 76 72 75 223 T69
Davis Bunn 76 75 75 226 T99
Liam Johnston 71 80 77 228 T114
2012-13
Sept. 7-9 Carpet Capital Collegiate
7th of 15 292 286 297 875
Liam Johnston 70 70 74 214 T11
Steven Fox 71 74 74 219 T19
Chris Robb 76 70 74 220 T23
Alex Ratliff 75 72 75 222 T31
Davis Bunn 77 76 80 233 73
Sept. 23-25 PING/Golfweek Preview
15th of 15 295 301 298 894
Chris Robb 68 74 74 216 T30
Steven Fox 73 75 70 218 T39
Liam Johnston 73 73 76 222 T59
Alex Ratliff 81 79 78 238 74
Kory Webb 81 80 83 244 75
Oct. 5-7 Brickyard Collegiate
4th of 15 291 299 277 867
Chris Robb 70 75 69 214 T11
Benni Weilguni 77 72 69 218 T22
Michael Monroe 74 75 69 218 T22
Liam Johnston 74 77 70 221 T35
Davis Bunn 73 78 76 227 T59
Oct. 15-16 AutoTrader.com Collegiate
4th of 16 292 298 291 881
Steven Fox 71 73 68 212 T2
Chris Robb 73 72 74 219 T11
Liam Johnston 71 76 73 220 T17
Michael Monroe 77 80 76 233 T67
Benni Weilguni 77 77 81 235 T72
Kory Webb (I) 80 76 84 240
Oct. 27-28 Bridgestone Golf Collegiate
2nd of 13 289 282 294 865
Chris Robb 72 66 69 207 1
Steven Fox 72 74 73 219 T10
Benni Weilguni 72 71 79 222 T25
Liam Johnston 73 79 73 225 T39
Michael Monroe 73 71 81 225 T39
Feb. 22-24 Bayou City Collegiate
5th of 15 290 290 295 875
Steven Fox 72 73 72 217 T18
Davis Bunn 73 72 73 218 T22
Liam Johnston 69 71 79 219 T25
Chris Robb 77 74 72 223 T46
Benni Weilguni 76 80 78 234 76
Mar. 11-12 Tiger Invitational
5th of 15 298 301 302 901
Benni Weilguni 73 72 73 218 T3
Chris Robb 72 76 75 223 T10
Davis Bunn 76 79 75 230 T41
Liam Johnston 80 75 79 234 T53
Steven Fox 77 78 81 236 T63
Mar. 22-24 Furman Intercollegiate
7th of 21 290 294 297 881
Davis Bunn 71 72 75 218 T18
Benni Weilguni 73 75 74 220 T24
Liam Johnston 73 75 74 222 T33
Alex Ratliff 74 85 74 233 T85
Chris Robb 78 73 84 235 T92
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Apr. 1-2 BancorpSouth Intercollegiate
4th of 14 287 289 289 865
Steven Fox 69 69 70 208 2
Davis Bunn 69 71 71 211 T6
Chris Robb 77 71 71 219 T14
Benni Weilguni 74 78 77 229 T54
Liam Johnston 75 78 78 231 T59
Apr. 21-23 Southern Conference Champ.
1st of 11 298 290 296 884
Steven Fox 72 71 74 217 T2
Davis Bunn 77 72 71 220 6
Chris Robb 74 76 74 224 T10
Liam Johnston 80 71 77 228 20
Benni Weilguni 75 77 87 239 T45
May 16-18 NCAA Columbus Regional
9th of 13 304 294 291 889
Steven Fox 73 77 71 221 T22
Liam Johnston 74 78 72 224 T37
Chris Robb 79 72 75 226 T48
Davis Bunn 78 76 73 227 T51
Benni Weilguni 83 69 76 228 T55
Individual Events
Pinetree Intercollegiate
Alex Ratliff 77 73 81 231 T34
Davis Bunn 77 73 82 232 T39
Kory Webb 80 79 79 238 T52
Western Refi ning All-American
Steven Fox 70 67 71 208 T16
Savannah Quarters Individual
Davis Bunn 71 69 73 213 4
Kory Webb 76 71 71 218 T5
Benni Weilguni 73 73 77 223 T9
Alex Ratliff 74 75 78 227 T16
2013-14
Sept. 6-8 Carpet Capital Collegiate
14th of 14 306 296 297 899
Davis Bunn 71 74 75 220 T27
Wes Gosselin 79 76 72 227 T53
Stuart Thomas 79 72 76 227 T53
Ewan Scott 77 75 76 228 T59
Brooks Thomas 85 75 74 234 T68
Sept. 15-17 Golfweek Conference Chall.
T11th of 15 305 297 293 895
Davis Bunn 81 70 72 223 T37
Brooks Thomas 74 73 77 224 T42
Chris Robb 78 77 69 224 T42
Benni Weilguni 76 77 75 228 T57
Ewan Scott 77 78 87 242 73
Oct. 4-6 Brickyard Collegiate
10th of 14 300 294 285 879
Ewan Scott 73 75 70 218 T28
Chris Robb 75 75 72 222 T43
Wes Gosselin 76 77 69 222 T43
Stuart Thomas 81 70 74 225 T55
Davis Bunn 76 74 77 227 T64
Liam Johnston (I) 70 71 69 210 T6
Oct. 14-15 AutoTrader.com Collegiate
4th of 14 293 273 289 855
Liam Johnston 71 67 70 208 T2
Ewan Scott 73 67 71 211 T8
Wes Gosselin 76 67 74 217 T25
Davis Bunn 74 72 74 220 T43
Chris Robb 75 75 78 228 T74
Stuart Thomas (I) 72 80 77 229 76
Oct. 26-27 Bridgestone Golf Collegiate
2nd of 14 291 286 577
Ewan Scott 71 71 142 T3
Chris Robb 70 73 143 T6
Liam Johnston 77 67 144 T9
Wes Gosselin 74 75 149 T36
Davis Bunn 76 79 155 T68
Stuart Thomas (I) 75 75 150
Feb. 17-18 Mobile Bay Intercollegiate
7th of 15 294 288 296 878
Davis Bunn 72 72 71 215 T11
Chris Robb 76 73 71 220 T20
Ewan Scott 71 74 78 223 T39
Wes Gosselin 75 71 77 223 T39
Liam Johnston 79 72 77 228 T57
March 2-4 Querencia Cabo Collegiate
9th of 14 307 289 301 897
Ewan Scott 75 71 73 219 T14
Chris Robb 77 73 75 225 T38
Davis Bunn 79 72 74 225 T38
Liam Johnston 76 73 83 232 T58
Zac Stolz 85 79 79 243 69
Benni Weilguni (I) 87 80 83 250 74
March 10-11 Cleveland Golf Palmetto Inte.
5th of 18 295 296 284 875
Chris Robb 74 72 68 214 T5
Davis Bunn 75 70 73 218 T17
Liam Johnston 71 79 74 224 T45
Ewan Scott 75 80 69 224 T45
Stuart Thomas 80 75 80 235 T76
March 22-23 Linger Longer Invitational
8th of 15 283 289 306 878
Liam Johnston 68 75 72 215 T13
Ewan Scott 70 72 76 218 T23
Wes Gosselin 74 70 79 223 T38
Chris Robb 74 72 79 225 T45
Davis Bunn 71 79 82 232 T66
April 7-8 Old Waverly Collegiate
T5th of 15 295 283 289 867
Davis Bunn 69 70 76 215 T9
Chris Robb 77 71 69 217 T17
Wes Gosselin 73 71 75 219 T26
Liam Johnston 79 71 72 222 T41
Ewan Scott 76 79 73 228 228
April 20-22 Southern Conference Champ.
2nd of 10 297 284 293 874
Chris Robb 74 69 65 208 2
Davis Bunn 81 67 76 224 T21
Ewan Scott 74 78 73 225 T24
Liam Johnston 73 75 79 227 T30
Wes Gosselin 76 73 81 230 T37
May 15-17 NCAA Eugene Regional
T6th of 13 295 292 298 885
*Chris Robb 67 72 73 212 T4
Liam Johnston 73 73 76 222 T32
Ewan Scott 75 73 74 222 T32
Davis Bunn 80 74 78 232 T62
Wes Gosselin 80 83 75 238 T67
*Chris Robb won individual berth to NCAA Champi-
onship in a playoff over Liberty’s Niklas Lindstrom on
1st playoff hole
May 23-26 NCAA Championships
Chris Robb 69 75 64 208 T15
Individual Events
Pinetree Intercollegiate
Stuart Thomas 70 79 75 224 T20
Brooks Thomas 86 78 70 234 T49
Benni Weilguni 82 74 79 235 T51
Savannah Quarters Individual
Wes Gosselin 70 73 143 1
Chris Robb 77 72 149 T7
Brooks Thomas 79 70 149 T7
Benni Weilguni 77 81 158 T28
USA Individual
Brooks Thomas 75 76 72 224 7
Stuart Thomas 75 75 85 225 T8
Zac Stolz 71 77 80 228 T17
Benni Weilguni 77 80 73 230 20
Bobby Nichols Intercollegiate
Wes Gosselin 71 73 71 215 3
Zac Stolz 74 73 70 217 T6
Brooks Thomas 75 76 72 223 T21
Benni Weilguni 75 75 75 225 T28
Grub Mart Intercollegiate
Zac Stolz 67 71 138 2
Benni Weilguni 69 72 141 T3
Brooks Thomas 70 74 144 7
Stuart Thomas 73 73 146 T11
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MOCS IN NCAA REGIONALSYear-by-Year Finish 1st 2nd 3rd Total
2007 E 19 299 306 305 910
2008 E 12 282 281 290 853
2009 SC 3 298 300 309 907
2010 SW 12 304 299 309 912
2011 SC 9 291 288 284 863
2012 SC 1 294 281 284 859
2013 C T9 304 294 291 889
2014 W T6 295 292 298 885
TEAM ROUND-BY-ROUND (COUNTERS ONLY)2007 1 2 3 Total
Eagles 0 1 1 2
Birdies 12 7 12 31
Pars 41 42 35 118
Bogeys 15 17 18 50
Others 4 5 6 15
2008 1 2 3 Total
Eagles 1 0 1 2
Birdies 17 21 13 51
Pars 38 35 41 114
Bogeys 15 14 13 42
Others 1 2 4 7
2009 1 2 3 Total
Eagles 0 0 0 0
Birdies 10 16 6 32
Pars 46 37 43 126
Bogeys 14 13 21 48
Others 2 6 2 10
2010 1 2 3 Total
Eagles 0 0 1 1
Birdies 7 13 7 27
Pars 46 38 36 120
Bogeys 16 19 26 61
Others 3 2 2 7
2011 1 2 3 Total
Eagles 0 0 0 0
Birdies 14 12 15 41
Pars 43 48 47 138
Bogeys 13 12 9 34
Others 2 0 1 3
2012 1 2 3 Total
Eagles 1 1 0 2
Birdies 12 18 20 50
Pars 40 40 39 119
Bogeys 18 13 12 43
Others 1 0 1 2
2013 1 2 3 Total
Eagles 0 0 0 0
Birdies 4 10 6 20
Pars 47 45 54 146
Bogeys 18 14 11 43
Others 3 3 1 7
2014 1 2 3 Total
Eagles 0 0 0 0
Birdies 8 12 7 27
Pars 43 36 41 120
Bogeys 19 24 23 66
Others 2 0 1 3
TOP TEAM ROUNDS - NCAA REGIONALSYear Score Round
1) 2008 281 (-3) 2
tie) 2012 281 (-7) 2
3) 2008 282 (-2) 1
4) 2011 284 (-4) 3
tie) 2012 284 (-4) 3
6) 2011 288 (E) 2
7) 2008 290 (+6) 3
8) 2011 291 (+3) 1
tie) 2013 291 (+7) 3
10) 2009 292 (+4) 1
tie) 2014 292 (+12) 2
TOP 10 IND. ROUNDS - REGIONALSStudent-Athlete Score Round Date
1) Steven Fox 64 (-8) 2 5/18/12
2) Stephan Jaeger 66 (-6) 3 5/19/12
3) Steven Fox 67 (-5) 3 5/21/11
tie) Stephan Jaeger 67 (-5) 2 5/18/12
tie) Chris Robb 67 (-3) 1 5/15/14
5) Derek Rende 68 (-3) 2 5/16/08
6) Neil Connolly 69 (-3) 3 1993
tie) Ben Rickett 69 (-2) 1 5/15/08
tie) Jonathan Hodge 69 (-2) 3 5/17/08
tie) Chris Robb 69 (-3) 2 5/20/11
tie) Benni Weilguni 69 (-2) 2 5/17/13
TOP 5 IND. TOTALS - REGIONALSStudent-Athlete Score To Par Date
1) Stephan Jaeger 203 -13 2012
2) Jonathan Hodge 210 -3 2008
3) Steven Fox 211 -5 2012
4) Chris Robb 212 +2 2014
5) Neil Connolly 213 -3 1993
tie) Fredrik Qvicker 213 E 2008
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CHATTANOOGA NCAA SCORING AVERAGES - TOP 10 & ACTIVE STUDENT-ATHLETESName T’ment Rnds Avg Counters Low 60’s Par/Bet Top 10’s Best Finish
Chris Robb 6 18 72.61 14 64 4 6 1 T3, 2014 Eugene Regional
Stephan Jaeger 6 18 72.89 17 66 2 7 0 1, 2012 Bowling Green Regional
Steven Fox 5 15 73.00 14 64 2 6 0 T3, 2012 Bowling Green Regional
Ewan Scott 1 3 74.00 3 73 0 0 0 T32, 2014 Eugene Regional
Ben Rickett 3 9 74.22 7 69 1 3 0 T13, 2009 South Cental Regional
Benni Weilguni 2 6 74.50 4 69 1 2 0 T44, 2011 Colorado Regional
Fredrik Qvicker 5 15 74.73 14 70 0 3 0 T21, 2009 South Cental Regional
Liam Johnston 4 12 74.83 8 71 0 1 0 T32, 2014 Eugene Regional
Jonathan Hodge 4 12 75.33 10 69 1 4 0 T23, 2008 East Regional
Bryce Ledford 1 3 76.00 3 73 0 0 0 T78, 2007 East Regional
CHATTANOOGA NCAA RECORDS - TEAM (COUNTERS)Category Round Tournament
Eagles High 1, 8 times (MR: 2012 Bowling Greeen Reg. 2) 2, twice (MR: 2008 East Reg.)
Birdies High 21, 2008 East Reg. (2) 51, 2008 East Reg.
Birdies Low 4, 2013 Columbus Reg. (1) 20, 2013 Columbus Reg.
Pars High 54, 2013 Columbus Reg. (3) 146, 2013 Columbus Reg.
Pars Low 35, 2 times (MR: 2008 East Reg. - 2) 114, 2008 East Reg.
Bogeys High 26, 2010 Southwest Reg. (3) 66, 2014 Eugene Reg.
Bogeys Low 9, 2011 Colorado Reg. (3) 34, 2011 Colorado Reg.
Others High 6, 2 times (MR: 2009 South Central Reg. - 2) 15, 2007 East Reg.
Others Low 0, 6 times, (MR: 2014 Eugene Reg. - 3) 1, 2012 NCAA Championship
Par/Bett Holes 62 of 72, 2011 Colorado Reg. (3) 179 of 216, 2011 Colorado Reg.
CHATTANOOGA NCAA RECORDS - INDIVIDUALCategory Round Tournament
Eagles 1 by 6 S-A, 10 times (MR: Bunn, 2012 NCAA Ch.3) 2, twice (B. Rickett, 2008/S. Jaeger, 2012 Reg.)
Birdies 8, 2 times, S. Jaeger/S. Fox, 2012 BG Reg. (2) 19, Stephan Jaeger, 2012 BG Reg.
Pars High 16, Steven Fox, 2013 Columbus Reg. (3) 42, Steven Fox, 2013 Columbus Reg.
Bogeys Low 0, 2 times, (MR: Steven Fox, 2012 BG Reg. 2) 6, Jonathan Hodge, 2008 East Reg.
Others Low 0, by several student-athletes, 65 times 0, 11 times (MR: C. Robb/E. Scott, 2014 Reg.)
Par/Bett Holes 18, Steven Fox, 2012 BG Reg. (2) 46, J. Hodge, 2008/S. Jaeger, 2011/
S. Fox, 2012 Reg./C. Robb, 2014 Finals
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MOCS IN NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPYear-by-Year Finish 1st 2nd 3rd Total
2009 18 292 297 299 888
2012 18 299 295 290 884
ROUND-BY-ROUND (COUNTERS ONLY)2009 1 2 3 Total
Eagles 0 1 0 1
Birdies 13 8 12 33
Pars 39 40 36 115
Bogeys 19 23 21 63
Others 1 0 3 4
2012 1 2 3 Total
Eagles 0 1 0 1
Birdies 8 8 7 23
Pars 42 42 52 136
Bogeys 21 21 13 55
Others 1 0 0 1
TOP TEAM ROUNDS - NCAA FINALSYear Score Round
1) 2012 290 3
2) 2009 292 1
3) 2012 295 2
4) 2009 297 2
5) 2009 299 3
tie) 2012 299 1
TOP 5 IND. ROUNDS - NCAA FINALSStudent-Athlete Score Round Date
1) Chris Robb 64 (-6) 3 5/26/14
2) Chris Robb 69 (-1) 1 5/24/14
3) Stephan Jaeger 70 (-1) 3 5/31/12
tie) Steven Fox 70 (-1) 3 5/31/12
5) Liam Johnston 71 (E) 1 5/29/12
tie) Fredrik Qvicker 71 (E) 1 5/26/09
tie) Ben Rickett 71 (E) 2 5/27/09
ALL-TIME NCAA RESULTS - PLAYERMitch Brock
T’Ment Scores Finish
2007 East Regional 77-79-78=234 T105
Career
Counters/Team Rounds 1/3
Par/Better Rounds 0
Rounds in 60s 0
Top 10’s (Total/Team Events) 0/1
Wins 0
Low Round 77 (+5)
Low 54-hole total 234 (+18)
Brock Round-by-Round
Eagle Birdie Par Bogey Other Par/Bet%
2007 1 0 3 8 6 1 61.1%
2007 2 0 2 9 6 1 61.1%
2007 3 0 3 9 4 2 66.7%
Totals 0 8 26 16 4 63.0%
Davis Bunn
T’Ment Scores Finish
2011 Colorado Regional 77-74-74=225 T64
2012 Bowling Green Regional 76-83-74=233 T57
2012 NCAA Championship 76-75-75=226 T99
2013 Columbus Regional 78-76-73=227 T51
2014 Eugene Regional 80-74-78=232 T61
Career
Counters/Team Rounds 12/15
Par/Better Rounds 0
Rounds in 60s 0
Top 10’s (Total/Team Events) 0/5
Wins 0
Low Round 73 (+3), 2013 Columbus Reg.
Low 54-hole total 225 (+9), 2011 Colorado Reg.
Bunn Round-by-Round
Eagle Birdie Par Bogey Other Par/Bet%
2011 1 0 1 13 2 2 77.8%
2011 2 0 2 12 4 0 77.8%
2011 3 0 2 13 2 1 83.3%
2012 R1 0 2 11 4 1 72.2%
2012 R2 0 2 11 2 3 72.2%
2012 R3 1 2 10 4 1 72.2%
2012 F1 0 1 11 6 0 66.7%
2012 F2 1 0 11 6 0 66.7%
2012 F3 0 0 14 4 0 77.8%
2013 1 0 2 9 5 2 61.1%
2013 2 0 1 11 6 0 66.7%
2013 3 0 2 12 4 0 77.8%
2014 1 0 1 9 6 2 55.6%
2014 2 0 3 8 7 0 61.1%
2014 3 0 1 10 5 2 61.1%
Totals 2 22 165 67 14 70.0%
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T’Ment Scores Finish
2008 East Regional 77-72-76=225 T121
2010 Southwest Regional 82-87-79=248 T74
Career
Counters/Team Rounds 2/6
Par/Better Rounds 0
Rounds in 60s 0
Top 10’s (Total/Team Events) 0/2
Wins 0
Low Round 72 (+1)
Low 54-hole total 225 (+12)
Clendenin Round-by-Round
Eagle Birdie Par Bogey Other Par/Bet%
2008 1 0 2 9 6 1 61.1%
2008 2 0 5 8 4 1 72.2%
2008 3 0 2 10 5 1 66.7%
2010 1 0 3 6 6 3 50.0%
2010 2 0 0 8 5 5 44.4%
2010 3 0 3 7 6 2 55.6%
Totals 0 15 48 32 13 58.3%
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Steven Fox
T’Ment Scores Finish
2010 Southwest Regional 75-72-76=223 T21
2011 Colorado Regional 75-77-67=219 T44
2012 Bowling Green Regional 76-64-71=211 T3
2012 NCAA Championship 76-75-70=221 T54
2013 Columbus Regional 73-77-71=221 T22
Career
Counters/Team Rounds 14/15
Par/Better Rounds 6
Rounds in 60s 2
Top 10’s (Total/Team Events) 1/5
Wins 0
Low Round 64 (-8), 2012 BG Reg.
Low 54-hole total 211 (-5), 2012 BG Reg.
Fox Round-by-Round
Eagle Birdie Par Bogey Other Par/Bet%
2010 1 0 2 12 3 1 77.8%
2010 2 0 3 12 3 0 83.3%
2010 3 1 1 9 7 0 61.1%
2011 1 0 2 11 5 0 72.2%
2011 2 0 2 9 7 0 61.1%
2011 3 0 6 11 1 0 94.4%
2012 R1 0 1 12 5 0 72.2%
2012 R2 0 8 10 0 0 100%
2012 R3 0 4 11 3 0 83.3%
2012 F1 0 0 13 5 0 72.2%
2012 F2 0 2 10 6 0 66.7%
2012 F3 0 5 9 4 0 77.8%
2013 1 0 1 14 3 0 83.3%
2013 2 0 1 12 3 2 72.2%
2013 3 0 1 16 1 0 94.4%
Totals 1 39 171 56 3 78.1%
Wes Gosselin
T’Ment Scores Finish
2014 Eugene Regional 80-83-75=238 T67
Career
Counters/Team Rounds 2/3
Par/Better Rounds 0
Rounds in 60s 0
Top 10’s (Total/Team Events) 0/1
Wins 0
Low Round 75 (+5)
Low 54-hole total 238 (+28)
Gooselin Round-by-Round
Eagle Birdie Par Bogey Other Par/Bet%
2014 1 0 2 5 10 1 38.9%
2014 2 0 0 7 9 2 38.9%
2014 3 0 2 10 5 1 66.7%
Totals 0 4 22 24 4 48.2%
Jonathan Hodge
T’Ment Scores Finish
2007 East Regional 71-78-75=224 T50
2008 East Regional 70-71-69=210 T23
2009 South Central Regional 78-87-76=241 T60
2009 NCAA Championship 74-75-80=229 T120
Career
Counters/Team Rounds 10/12
Par/Better Rounds 4
Rounds in 60s 1
Top 10’s (Total/Team Events) 0/4
Wins 0
Low Round 69 (-2), 2008
Low 54-hole total 210 (-3), 2008
Hodge Round-by-Round
Eagle Birdie Par Bogey Other Par/Bet%
2007 1 0 4 11 3 0 83.3%
2007 2 0 1 11 5 1 66.7%
2007 3 0 3 11 2 2 77.8%
2008 1 0 5 9 4 0 77.8%
2008 2 0 4 11 2 1 83.3%
2008 3 0 4 13 0 1 94.4%
2009 R1 0 2 11 4 1 72.2%
2009 R2 0 2 6 5 5 44.4%
2009 R3 0 2 11 4 1 72.2%
2009 F1 0 2 11 5 0 72.2%
2009 F2 0 1 12 5 0 72.2%
2009 F3 0 0 10 7 1 55.6%
Totals 0 30 127 46 13 72.7%
Stephan Jaeger
T’Ment Scores Finish
2009 South Central Regional 73-70-83=226 T13
2009 NCAA Championship 74-75-73=222 T60
2010 Southwest Regional 74-74-79=227 T45
2011 Colorado Regional 73-71-71=215 T16
2012 Bowling Green Regional 70-67-66=203 1
2012 NCAA Championship 76-73-70=219 T45
Career
Counters/Team Rounds 17/18
Par/Better Rounds 7
Rounds in 60s 2
Top 10’s (Total/Team Events) 1/6
Wins 1
Low Round 66 (-6), 2012 BG Reg.
Low 54-hole total 203 (-13), 2012 BG Reg.
Jaeger Round-by-Round
Eagle Birdie Par Bogey Other Par/Bet%
2009 R1 0 2 14 1 1 88.9%
2009 R2 0 7 7 3 1 77.8%
2009 R3 0 2 6 9 1 44.4%
2009 F1 0 3 9 6 0 66.7%
2009 F2 1 1 9 7 0 61.1%
2009 F3 0 3 10 5 0 72.2%
2010 1 0 3 10 5 0 72.2%
2010 2 0 4 10 3 1 77.8%
2010 3 0 2 11 2 3 72.2%
2011 1 0 3 11 4 0 77.8%
2011 2 0 3 13 2 0 88.9%
2011 3 0 3 13 2 0 88.9%
2012 R1 1 4 9 4 0 77.8%
2012 R2 1 8 4 5 0 72.2%
2012 R3 0 7 10 1 0 94.4%
2012 F1 0 1 11 6 0 66.7%
2012 F2 0 2 12 4 0 77.8%
2012 F3 0 2 15 1 0 94.4%
Totals 3 60 184 70 7 75.6%
Liam Johnston
T’Ment Scores Finish
2012 Bowling Green Regional 77-74-73=224 T35
2012 NCAA Championship 71-80-77=228 T114
2013 Columbus Regional 74-78-72=224 T37
2014 Eugene Regional 73-73-76=222 T32
Career
Counters/Team Rounds 8/12
Par/Better Rounds 1
Rounds in 60s 0
Top 10’s (Total/Team Events) 0/4
Wins 0
Low Round 71 (E), 2012 NCAA Championship
Low 54-hole total 222 (+12), 2014 Eugene
Johnston Round-by-Round
Eagle Birdie Par Bogey Other Par/Bet%
2012 R1 0 2 10 5 1 66.7%
2012 R2 0 1 14 3 0 83.3%
2012 R3 0 3 11 4 0 77.8%
2012 F1 0 5 9 3 1 77.8%
2012 F2 0 0 9 9 0 50.0%
2012 F3 0 0 13 4 1 72.2%
2013 1 0 1 13 4 0 77.8%
2013 2 0 2 8 7 1 55.6%
2013 3 0 2 13 3 0 83.3%
2014 1 0 1 14 2 1 83.3%
2014 2 0 2 11 5 0 72.2%
2014 3 0 2 8 8 0 55.6%
Totals 0 21 133 57 5 71.3%
Bryce Ledford
T’Ment Scores Finish
2007 East Regional 78-77-73=228 T78
Career
Counters/Team Rounds 3/3
Par/Better Rounds 0
Rounds in 60s 0
Top 10’s (Total/Team Events) 0/1
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Wins 0
Low Round 73 (+1)
Low 54-hole total 228 (+12)
Ledford Round-by-Round
Eagle Birdie Par Bogey Other Par/Bet%
2007 1 0 1 12 3 2 72.2%
2007 2 0 2 11 3 2 72.2%
2007 3 1 4 6 7 0 61.1%
Totals 1 7 29 13 4 68.5%
Fredrik Qvicker
T’Ment Scores Finish
2007 East Regional 73-73-79=225 T56
2008 East Regional 71-70-72=213 T38
2009 South Central Regional 79-73-75=227 T21
2009 NCAA Championship 71-76-75=222 T60
2010 Southwest Regional 76-80-78=234 T63
Career
Counters/Team Rounds 14/15
Par/Better Rounds 2
Rounds in 60s 0
Top 10’s (Total/Team Events) 0/5
Wins 0
Low Round 70 (-1), 2008
Low 54-hole total 213 (E), 2008
Qvicker Round-by-Round
Eagle Birdie Par Bogey Other Par/Bet%
2007 1 0 3 11 4 0 77.8%
2007 2 0 3 12 2 1 83.3%
2007 3 0 2 9 5 2 61.1%
2008 1 0 4 10 4 0 77.8%
2008 2 0 6 7 5 0 72.2%
2008 3 0 4 10 3 1 77.8%
2009 R1 0 2 9 5 2 61.1%
2009 R2 0 3 11 4 0 77.8%
2009 R3 0 0 15 3 0 83.3%
2009 F1 0 4 10 4 0 77.8%
2009 F2 0 1 11 6 0 66.7%
2009 F3 0 4 8 4 2 66.7%
2010 1 0 2 10 6 0 66.7%
2010 2 0 1 9 7 1 55.6%
2010 3 0 1 10 7 0 61.1%
Totals 0 40 152 69 9 71.1%
Derek Rende
T’Ment Scores Finish
2007 East Regional 78-78-89=245 133
2008 East Regional 72-68-75=215 T58
2009 South Central Regional 75-84-77=236 T46
2009 NCAA Championship 73-77-74=224 T79
2010 Southwest Regional 79-73-76=228 T49
Career
Counters/Team Rounds 13/15
Par/Better Rounds 1
Rounds in 60s 1
Top 10’s (Total/Team Events) 0/5
Wins 0
Low Round 68 (-3), 2008
Low 54-hole total 215 (+2), 2008
Rende Round-by-Round
Eagle Birdie Par Bogey Other Par/Bet%
2007 1 0 2 11 2 3 72.2%
2007 2 1 1 8 7 1 55.6%
2007 3 0 0 7 7 4 38.9%
2008 1 0 4 9 5 0 72.2%
2008 2 0 6 9 3 0 83.3%
2008 3 0 3 9 5 1 66.7%
2009 R1 0 1 13 4 0 77.8%
2009 R2 0 3 8 2 5 61.1%
2009 R3 0 2 9 7 0 61.1%
2009 F1 0 4 9 4 1 72.2%
2009 F2 0 1 11 5 1 66.7%
2009 F3 0 3 9 6 0 66.7%
2010 1 0 0 14 2 2 77.8%
2010 2 0 5 7 6 0 66.7%
2010 3 0 2 10 6 0 66.7%
Totals 1 37 143 71 18 67.0%
Ben Rickett
T’Ment Scores Finish
2008 East Regional 69-73-74=216 T65
2009 South Central Regional 72-73-81=226 T13
2009 NCAA Championship 78-71-77=226 T96
Career
Counters/Team Rounds 7/9
Par/Better Rounds 2
Rounds in 60s 1
Top 10’s (Total/Team Events) 0/3
Wins 0
Low Round 69 (-2), 2008
Low 54-hole total 216 (+3), 2008
Rickett Round-by-Round
Eagle Birdie Par Bogey Other Par/Bet%
2008 1 1 4 10 2 1 83.3%
2008 2 0 3 11 3 1 77.8%
2008 3 1 2 9 5 1 66.7%
2009 R1 0 5 8 5 0 72.2%
2009 R2 0 3 11 4 0 77.8%
2009 R3 0 2 8 7 1 55.6%
2009 F1 0 1 11 5 1 66.7%
2009 F2 0 5 8 5 0 72.2%
2009 F3 0 2 9 6 1 61.1%
Totals 2 27 85 42 6 70.4%
Chris Robb
T’Ment Scores Finish
2011 Colorado Regional 70-69-77=216 T24
2012 Bowling Green Regional 72-76-74=222 T26
2012 NCAA Championship 76-72-75=223 T69
2013 Columbus Regional 79-72-75=226 T48
2014 Eugene Regional 67-72-73=212 T3
2014 NCAA Championship 69-75-64=208 T15
Career
Counters/Team Rounds 14/15
Par/Better Rounds 5
Rounds in 60s 4
Top 10’s (Total/Team Events) 1/6
Wins 0
Low Round 64 (-6), 2014 NCAA Champ.
Low 54-hole total 208 (-2), 2014 NCAA Champ.
Robb Round-by-Round
Eagle Birdie Par Bogey Other Par/Bet%
2011 1 0 6 9 2 1 83.3%
2011 2 0 4 13 1 0 94.4%
2011 3 0 2 10 5 1 66.7%
2012 R1 0 5 8 5 0 72.2%
2012 R2 0 1 12 5 0 72.2%
2012 R3 0 6 7 4 1 72.2%
2012 F1 0 1 11 6 0 66.7%
2012 F2 0 4 9 5 0 72.2%
2012 F3 0 0 14 4 0 77.8%
2013 1 0 0 11 6 1 61.1%
2013 2 0 2 14 1 1 88.9%
2013 3 0 1 13 3 1 77.8%
2014 R1 0 4 13 1 0 94.4%
2014 R2 0 5 6 7 0 61.1%
2014 R3 0 1 13 4 0 77.8%
2014 F1 0 3 13 2 0 88.9%
2014 F2 0 1 12 4 1 72.2%
2014 F3 0 7 10 1 0 94.4%
Totals 0 53 198 66 7 77.5%
Ewan Scott
T’Ment Scores Finish
2014 Eugene Regional 75-73-74=222 T32
Career
Counters/Team Rounds 3/3
Par/Better Rounds 0
Rounds in 60s 0
Top 10’s (Total/Team Events) 0/1
Wins 0
Low Round 74 (+4)
Low 54-hole total 222 (+12)
Scott Round-by-Round
Eagle Birdie Par Bogey Other Par/Bet%
2014 1 0 1 11 6 0 66.7%
2014 2 0 2 11 5 0 72.2%
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2014 3 0 2 10 6 0 66.7%
Totals 0 5 32 17 0 68.5%
Benni Weilguni
T’Ment Scores Finish
2011 Colorado Regional 73-74-72=219 T44
2013 Columbus Regional 83-69-76=228 T55
Career
Counters/Team Rounds 4/6
Par/Better Rounds 2
Rounds in 60s 1
Top 10’s (Total/Team Events) 0/2
Wins 0
Low Round 69 (-2), 2013 Columbus Reg.
Low 54-hole total 219 (+3), 2011 Colorado Reg.
Weilguni Round-by-Round
Eagle Birdie Par Bogey Other Par/Bet%
2011 1 0 3 12 2 1 83.3%
2011 2 0 3 10 5 0 72.2%
2011 3 0 4 10 4 0 77.8%
2013 1 0 0 11 2 5 61.1%
2013 2 0 6 8 4 0 77.8%
2013 3 0 1 11 6 0 66.7%
Totals 0 17 62 23 6 73.1%
ALL-TIME NCAA RESULTS2007 NCAA East Regional
May 17-19 • Alpharetta, Ga.
The Golf Club of Georgia • Par 72 • 7,017
1) No. 1 Georgia 286-288-281 855 (-9)
2) No. 9 Florida 290-285-292 867 (+3)
tie) Auburn 293-284-290 867 (+3)
tie) No. 13 Georgia Tech 284-294-289 867 (+3)
5) No. 20 Florida State 300-292-281 873 (+9)
6) Duke 288-293-293 874 (+10)
7) No. 22 Charlotte 296-291-288 875 (+11)
8) No. 24 North Carolina 305-286-286 877 (+13)
9) No. 16 Georgia State 289-304-287 880 (+16)
10) No. 11 Coastal Carolina 300-290-294 884 (+20)
CUT
tie) No. 8 Clemson 293-299-292 884 (+20)
12) Virginia Tech 304-292-292 888 (+24)
13) UCF 299-294-297 890 (+26)
14) UAB 303-299-296 898 (+34)
15) Eastern Michigan 300-309-290 899 (+35)
16) Penn State 297-304-300 901 (+37)
17) Ole Miss 309-297-297 903 (+39)
18) Jacksonville State 303-301-304 908 (+44)
19) CHATTANOOGA 299-306-305 910 (+46)
20) Maryland 295-310-307 912 (+48)
21) St. John’s 316-302-305 923 (+59)
22) Old Dominion 314-301-311 926 (+62)
23) Louisiana-Lafayette 309-319-309 937 (+73)
24) Rhode Island 321-309-310 940 (+80)
tie) Hartford 321-315-304 940 (+80)
26) Boston College 315-316-316 947 (+87)
27) Longwood 309-327-315 951 (+91)
Mocs:
T50) Jonathan Hodge 71-78-75 224 (+8)
T56) Fredrik Qvicker 73-73-79 225 (+9)
T78) Bryce Ledford 78-77-73 228 (+12)
T105) Mitch Brock 77-79-78 234 (+18)
133) Derek Rende 78-78-89 245 (+29)
2008 NCAA East Regional
May 15-17 • Chattanooga, Tenn.
Council Fire Golf Club • Par 71 • 6,961
1) No. 1 Georgia 265-271-275 811 (-41)
2) Augusta State 273-282-277 832 (-20)
3) UC Irvine 283-275-278 836 (-16)
4) Mississippi State 278-282-278 838 (-14)
5) UAB 287-274-278 839 (-13)
6) No. 16 Auburn 281-277-282 840 (-12)
7) No. 5 Charlotte 281-282-281 844 (-8)
8) No. 21 East Tennessee State 286-283-276 845 (-7)
9) Middle Tennessee 278-286-282 846 (-6)
10) Virginia 286-287-276 849 (-3)
CUT
11) No. 24 Michigan State 285-279-287 851 (-1)
12) No. 15 CHATTANOOGA 282-281-290 853 (+1)
tie) New Mexico State 280-281-292 853 (+1)
14) N.C. State 279-296-280 855 (+3)
15) Virginia Tech 281-291-286 858 (+6)
16) No. 7 South Carolina 288-293-278 859 (+7)
17) Georgia State 287-286-288 861 (+9)
18) North Florida 293-288-281 862 (+10)
19) No. 12 Duke 286-282-295 863 (+11)
20) Memphis 289-291-284 864 (+12)
tie) Western Carolina 285-289-290 864 (+12)
22) Coastal Carolina 285-291-289 865 (+13)
23) SMU 276-295-295 866 (+14)
tie) Colorado State 282-293-291 866 (+14)
25) Ole Miss 293-291-287 871 (+19)
26) Western Illinois 293-292-290 875 (+23)
27) Jackson State 302-334-312 948 (+96)
Mocs:
T23) Jonathan Hodge 70-71-69 210 (-3)
T38) Fredrik Qvicker 71-70-72 213 (E)
T58) Derek Rende 72-68-75 215 (+2)
T65) Ben Rickett 69-73-74 216 (+3)
T121) J.T. Clendenin 77-72-76 225 (+12)
2009 NCAA South Central Regional
May 14-16 • Stillwater, Okla.
Karsten Creek Golf Club • Par 72 • 7,407
1) No. 4 Oklahoma State 296-289-296 881 (+17)
2) No. 9 Arkansas 298-301-304 903 (+39)
3) CHATTANOOGA 298-300-309 907 (+43)
4) Northwestern 302-302-310 914 (+50)
tie) No. 16 TCU 299-310-305 914 (+50)
CUT
6) No. 21 LSU 298-307-312 917 (+53)
7) Baylor 301-309-310 920 (+56)
8) Wichita State 306-302-317 925 (+61)
9) Denver 312-309-315 936 (+72)
tie) Tulsa 299-320-317 936 (+72)
11) Michigan State 306-319-312 937 (+73)
12) Pepperdine 302-316-323 941 (+77)
13) Oral Roberts 319-325-325 969 (+105)
Mocs:
T13) Ben Rickett 72-73-81 226 (+10)
T13) Stephan Jaeger 73-70-83 226 (+10)
T21) Fredrik Qvicker 79-73-75 227 (+11)
T46) Derek Rende 75-84-77 236 (+20)
T60) Jonathan Hodge 78-87-76 241 (+25)
2009 NCAA Championship
May 26-28 • Toledo, Ohio
Inverness Club • Par 71 • 7,255
Stroke Play - Top 8 advance to Match Play
1) No. 2 Oklahoma State 288-280-281 849 (-3)
2) No. 13 Arizona State 294-281-287 862 (+10)
3) No. 3 Southern California 305-281-279 865 (+13)
tie) No. 10 Arkansas 297-283-285 865 (+13)
tie) No. 4 Washington 293-286-286 865 (+13)
6) Michigan 296-285-287 868 (+16)
7) No. 15 Texas A&M 298-276-295 869 (+17)
tie) No. 1 Georgia 288-285-296 869 (+17)
CUT FOR MATCH PLAY
9) No. 20 TCU 299-285-289 873 (+21)
10) No. 8 Georgia Tech 301-285-288 874 (+22)
tie) No. 21 UCF 300-283-291 874 (+22)
12) No. 12 Tennessee 294-289-292 875 (+23)
13) San Diego 293-293-291 877 (+25)
14) Duke 297-285-296 878 (+26)
15) No. 7 Alabama 298-288-293 879 (+27)
16) No. 11 South Carolina 305-286-294 885 (+33)
17) Iowa 301-296-290 887 (+35)
18) No. 25 CHATTANOOGA 292-297-299 888 (+36)
19) No. 9 Florida 310-287-292 889 (+37)
20) No. 6 Stanford 305-298-288 891 (+39)
21) No. 16 Illinois 299-291-302 892 (+40)
22) Oregon 306-293-298 897 (+45)
23) No. 17 Texas Tech 303-292-305 900 (+48)
tie) No. 14 UCLA 306-295-299 900 (+48)
25) Ohio State 294-310-297 901 (+49)
26) No. 24 Texas 308-300-295 903 (+51)
27) Wake Forest 302-304-298 904 (+52)
tie) Virginia 306-297-301 904 (+52)
29) Northwestern 298-304-306 908 (+56)
30) Arizona 310-302-297 909 (+57)
Mocs:
T60) Stephan Jaeger 74-75-73 222 (+9)
T60) Fredrik Qvicker 71-76-75 222 (+9)
T79) Derek Rende 73-77-74 224 (+11)
T96) Ben Rickett 78-71-77 226 (+13)
T120) Jonathan Hodge 74-75-80 229 (+16)
2010 NCAA Southwest Regional
May 20-22 • Santee, Calif.
Carlton Oaks Golf Club • Par 72 • 7,360
1) No. 1 Oregon 294-290-286 870 (+6)
2) No. 13 Augusta State 303-286-291 880 (+16)
T3) Cal 294-292-291 886 (+22)
T3) No. 12 UNLV 294-294-298 886 (+22)
T3) No. 24 Tennessee 294-296-296 886 (+22)
CUT
6) UCF 295-301-297 893 (+29)
T7) New Mexico State 296-302-297 895 (+31)
T8) San Diego State 304-294-301 899 (+35)
Jonathan Hodge tees off at the 2009 NCAA Championship at
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T8) UC Irvine 303-297-301 899 (+35)
T10) Missouri 300-302-306 908 (+44)
T10) Arizona 307-297-304 908 (+44)
12) CHATTANOOGA 304-299-309 912 (+48)
13) Oral Roberts 304-302-317 923 (+59)
Mocs:
T21) Steven Fox 75-72-76 223 (+7)
T45) Stephan Jaeger 74-74-79 227 (+11)
T49) Derek Rende 79-73-76 228 (+12)
T63) Fredrik Qvicker 76-80-78 234 (+18)
T74) J.T. Clendenin 82-87-79 248 (+32)
2011 NCAA Colorado Regional
May 19-21 • Erie, Colo.
Colorado National G.C. • Par 72 • 7,753
1) No. 1 Oklahoma State 276-275-282 833 (-31)
2) Colorado State 283-289-279 851 (-13)
3) Northwestern 293-286-276 855 (-9)
T4) No. 12 Georgia 294-276-287 857 (-7)
T4) No. 24 Arizona State 282-290-285 857 (-7)
CUT
6) TCU 289-282-287 858 (-6)
7) No. 25 Clemson 289-281-289 859 (-5)
8) No. 13 Auburn 280-287-294 861 (-3)
9) CHATTANOOGA 291-288-284 863 (-1)
10) Denver 294-289-290 873 (+9)
11) San Jose State 295-287-292 874 (+10)
12) New Mexico State 296-287-295 878 (+14)
13) North Florida 307-291-295 893 (+29)
Mocs:
T16) Stephan Jaeger 73-71-71 215 (-1)
T24) Chris Robb 70-69-77 216 (E)
T44) Steven Fox 75-77-67 219 (+3)
T44) Benni Weilguni 73-74-72 219 (+3)
T64) Davis Bunn 77-74-74 225 (+9)
2012 NCAA Bowling Green Regional
May 17-19 • Bowling Green, Ky.
Club at Olde Stone • Par 72 • 7,248
1) CHATTANOOGA 294-281-284 859 (-5)
2) No. 15 Texas A&M 295-278-287 860 (-4)
3) No. 3 UCLA 284-287-292 863 (-1)
4) Virginia Tech 297-286-291 874 (+10)
5) Memphis 295-287-294 876 (+12)
CUT
6) No. 11 Arkansas 302-292-285 879 (+15)
7) North Texas 295-299-286 880 (+16)
8) Northwestern 301-286-294 881 (+17)
9) Iowa State 305-288-293 886 (+22)
tie) Colorado State 294-293-299 886 (+22)
11) No. 21 Clemson 295-295-297 887 (+23)
12) Jacksonville State 308-305-296 909 (+45)
13) Penn 313-304-309 926 (+62)
14) Alabama State 319-322-329 970 (+106)
Mocs:
1) Stephan Jaeger 70-67-66 203 (-13)
T3) Steven Fox 76-64-71 211 (-5)
T26) Chris Robb 72-76-74 222 (+6)
T35) Liam Johnston 77-74-73 224 (+8)
T57) Davis Bunn 76-83-74 233 (+17)
NCAA Championship
May 29-June 3, 2012 • Pacifi c Palisades, Calif.
The Riviera Country Club • Par 71 • 7,292
1) No. 2 Alabama 285-287-287 859 (+7)
2) No. 5 UCLA 289-287-285 861 (+9)
3) No. 1 Texas 290-295-284 869 (+17)
4) No. 3 Cal 295-289-287 871 (+19)
tie) No. 10 San Diego State 292-295-284 871 (+19)
6) No. 8 Washington 296-286-290 872 (+20)
7) No. 7 Oregon 291-294-288 873 (+21)
8) No. 17 Kent State 293-291-291 875 (+23)
CUT FOR MATCH PLAY
tie) No. 19 Florida State 290-290-295 875 (+23)
10) Liberty 295-288-293 876 (+24)
11) Oklahoma 289-292-296 877 (+25)
12) No. 11 UNF 290-291-297 878 (+26)
tie) No. 18 Florida 288-296-294 878 (+26)
14) No. 15 Texas A&M 298-296-285 879 (+27)
15) No. 4 Auburn 288-299-293 880 (+28)
tie) No. 6 Southern California 298-286-296 880 (+28)
17) No. 23 Georgia 295-298-288 881 (+29)
18) CHATTANOOGA 299-295-290 884 (+32)
19) No. 9 Stanford 293-302-290 885 (+33)
tie) No. 20 UCF 290-298-297 885 (+33)
21) Illinois 295-289-303 887 (+35)
22) No. 25 Iowa 290-299-299 888 (+36)
tie) No. 16 Virginia 306-292-290 888 (+36)
24) Virginia Tech 299-302-289 890 (+38)
25) Lamar 299-303-290 892 (+40)
26) East Carolina 295-303-297 895 (+43)
27) TCU 299-299-299 897 (+45)
28) Memphis 299-302-300 901 (+49)
29) UAB 297-303-302 902 (+50)
30) Tulsa 306-307-305 918 (+66)
Mocs:
T45) Stephan Jaeger 76-73-70 219 (+6)
T54) Steven Fox 76-75-70 221 (+8)
T69) Chris Robb 76-72-75 223 (+10)
T99) Davis Bunn 76-75-75 226 (+13)
T114) Liam Johnston 71-80-77 228 (+15)
NCAA Columbus Regional
May 16-18, 2013 • Columbus, Ohio
Scarlet Course • Par 71 • 7,286
1) No. 5 New Mexico 294-293-283 870 (+18)
2) No. 20 South Carolina 288-296-288 872 (+20)
tie) No. 18 Auburn 293-293-286 872 (+20)
4) UNLV 292-292-294 878 (+26)
5) Texas Tech 299-288-292 879 (+27)
6) Virginia 303-294-285 882 (+30)
7) No. 8 Stanford 291-295-298 884 (+32)
8) Missouri 294-301-291 886 (+34)
9) Chattanooga 304-294-291 889 (+37)
tie) Charlotte 287-309-293 889 (+37)
11) San Francisco 297-299-297 893 (+41)
12) Georgia Southern 298-308-309 915 (+63)
13) Valparaiso 309-308-310 927 (+75)
Mocs:
T22) Steven Fox 73-77-71 221 (+6)
T37) Liam Johnston 74-78-72 224 (+9)
T48) Chris Robb 79-72-75 226 (+11)
T51) Davis Bunn 78-76-73 227 (+12)
T55) Benni Weilguni 83-69-76 228 (+13)
2014 NCAA Eugene Regional
May 15-17 • Eugene, Ore. • Eugene C.C. • Par 70 • 6,990
1) No. 3 Stanford 276-282-295 853 (+13)
2) Oregon 289-280-285 854 (+14)
3) No. 15 Oklahoma 280-287-293 860 (+20)
4) No. 10 Houston 290-293-292 875 (+35)
5) No. 22 South Carolina 286-293-301 880 (+40)
CUT
6) Chattanooga 295-292-298 885 (+45)
tie) UNF 286-297-302 885 (+45)
8) Liberty 295-297-297 889 (+49)
tie) East Tennessee State 296-293-300 889 (+49)
10) Baylor 294-304-295 893 (+53)
11) Tennessee 299-292-303 894 (+54)
12) Wichita State 295-312-303 910 (+71)
13) Northern Colorado 307-304-311 922 (+82)
Mocs
T3) Chris Robb 67-72-73 212 (+2)
T32) Liam Johnston 73-73-76 222 (+12)
T32) Ewan Scott 75-73-74 222 (+12)
T62) Davis Bunn 80-74-78 232 (+22)
T67) Wes Gosselin 80-83-75 238 (+28)
2014 NCAA Championship
May 23-26 • Hutchinson, Kan. • Prairie Dunes CC • Par 70 • 6,941
1) *Cameron Wilson, Stanford 71-63-70 204 (-6)
2) Ollie Schniederjans, Georgia Tech 71-65-68 204 (-6)
3) David Boote, Stanford 73-67-65 205 (-5)
tie) James Ross, Houston 70-69-66 205 (-5)
tie) Robby Shelton, Alabama 72-65-68 205 (-5)
6) Denny McCarthy, Virginia 65-71-70 206 (-4)
tie) Seth Reeves, Georgia Tech 66-72-68 206 (-4)
tie) Benjamin Taylor, LSU 71-67-68 206 (-4)
9) Brian Campbell, Illinois 70-74-63 207 (-3)
tie) Sebastian Cappelen, Arkansas 68-71-68 207 (-3)
tie) Lorens Chan, UCLA 70-70-67 207 (-3)
tie) Bryson Dechambeau, SMU 69-69-69 207 (-3)
tie) Toni Hakula, Texas 72-68-67 207 (-3)
tie) Ryan Zech, Missouri 70-69-68 207 (-3)
15) CHRIS ROBB, CHATTANOOGA 69-75-64 208 (-2)
tie) Patrick Rodgers, Stanford 67-68-73 208 (-2)
tie) Emilio Cuartero, Missouri 67-72-69 208 (-2)
tie) Will Murphy, South Carolina 70-69-69 208 (-2)
The 2012 team captured the NCAA Bowling Green
Regional and competed for the NCAA Championship at
famed Riviera Country Club in Los Angeles, Calif.
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Dr. Steve Angle assumed his role as Chancellor and the
17th leader of The University of Tennessee at Chat-
tanooga on July 1, 2013.
At UTC, Angle has worked with the campus and com-
munity to focus on two primary strategic priorities:
ensuring student success and strengthening community
connections. He has accepted leadership roles on the
boards of the Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce
and the RiverCity Company.
In fall 2013, UTC experienced another year of growth,
reaching a record student enrollment of 11,674. To
accommodate the continued growth, the campus will
open its new $48 million state-of-the-art library in
January 2015. Additionally, UTC will assume ownership
of the Tennessee State Offi ce Buildings adjacent to
campus, providing much needed temporary space for
offi ces, classrooms, and parking.
Prior to coming to
UTC, Angle served
as Senior Vice
President at Wright
State University in
Dayton, Ohio, and
Executive in Resi-
dence at the Ohio
Board of Regents
(2012-2013). Prior
to this appoint-
ment, he was the
University Provost
and a Professor of
Chemistry (2007-
2012).
He earned a B.A.
degree in Chemistry
from the University
of California, Irvine
(1978) and a M.S.
degree in Organic Chemistry from the University of Cali-
fornia, Los Angeles (1981), before returning to UC-Irvine
for his Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry (1984).
While at Wright State, Angle oversaw an increase of
research and sponsored program awards from $64
million in 2006 to over $100 million in 2012, all while
state funding was reduced. At the Ohio Board of Regents,
Angle helped lead the development of “Complete College
Ohio,” a plan in conjunction with adult career centers,
community colleges, and universities across Ohio to raise
graduation rates and provide well-qualifi ed workers for
the state.
Before his tenure at Wright State, Angle served as Dean
of the College of Natural and Agricultural Sciences
and Director of the Agricultural and Natural Resources
Program at the University of California, Riverside
(2001-2007). While at UC Riverside, he also served as
interim Dean and Director (2000-2001), Associate Dean
for Physical and Mathematical Sciences at the College
of Natural and Agricultural Sciences (1997-2000), and a
faculty member in chemistry (1986-2007).Angle served
as a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the University of
Wisconsin, Madison (1984-1986).
Angle has had numerous research publications featured
in periodicals such as the Journal of Organic Chemistry,
Tetrahedron Letters, and the Journal of the American
Chemical Society. He has also made 142 research presen-
tations across the country.
During his time as a professor, Angle was the major
professor to 21 Ph.D. students, advisor and mentor to
nine post-doctoral scholars, and was also mentor to 25
undergraduate students who carried out research in the
Angle Laboratory.
He is married to Dr. Dominique Belanger, and is the
father of three: Brad, Ian, and Zoe.
Dr. Steve AngleChancellor
July 1, 2013 to present
Dr. Jerald AinsworthSenior Vice Chancellor
Provost of Academic Aff airs
Dr. Richard BrownVice ChancellorFinance & Ops
Dr. John DelaneyVice Chancellor
Student Development
Dr. Bryan RowlandVice Chancellor
Development/Alumni Aff airs
Chuck CantrellAssistant Vice Chancellor
University Relations
Terry DennistonChief of Staff
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It is hard to imagine a busier or more productive fi rst year on
the job than the one David Blackburn had as the Vice Chancel-
lor and Director of Athletics at the University of Tennessee at
Chattanooga. Hired on April 20, 2013, Blackburn inherited
a unique situation that included head coaching vacancies in
two of the Mocs most high-profi le positions.
He had to move quickly to fi nd both a men’s and women’s
basketball head coach while also adjusting to a new role as
the leader of the Chattanooga athletics program. After an
introductory press conference on April 23, he got right to
work on both searches.
By all accounts, he nailed each hire as both teams advanced
to the postseason under new leadership. Will Wade guided
the men to a surprising 18-15 record, while becoming the
fi rst Moc to grab Southern Conference Coach of the Year
honors since 1992. Hall of Famer Jim Foster kept the women’s
program at the top of the league, tying a school record with a
29-4 overall mark. The Mocs won their 18th SoCon title and
advanced to their 12th NCAA Tournament.
There was plenty of excitement across the board in Black-
burn’s fi rst year at UTC. The football team won its fi rst SoCon
title in 30 years, while a total of nine programs represented
the Mocs in the postseason. Chattanooga won seven SoCon
titles in fi ve sports, had four All-Americans, six SoCon Players
of the Year, three SoCon Tournament MVPs, seven SoCon
individual champions and three SoCon Coaches of the Year.
UTC also had its second-best showing in the fi nal Learfi eld
Sports Directors’ Cup Standings, leading the SoCon at 120th
among all NCAA Division I programs.
Blackburn instilled a new mission that focused on equipping
student-athletes, coaches and staff for success that accompa-
nied a vision of achieving excellence. It was clear that both
messages were received in competition, and that high level
of performance was also evident in the classroom and in the
community.
UTC student-athletes set school records for semester grade-
point-averages in the fall and spring terms. The Mocs topped
a 3.0 for the fi rst time in the 2014 spring semester, posting a
3.07 cumulative g.p.a. UTC had record numbers of student-
athletes on the Academic All-SoCon teams, while the men’s
cross country team had the highest g.p.a. in the nation.
The Chattanooga community also took note of what was
happening at UTC. The Mocs led the SoCon in attendance
in men’s and women’s basketball and wrestling, while
averaging nearly 10,000 fans per home football game. The
Southern Scuffl e also grew into the top in-season wrestling
tournament in the nation.
All of this success came as no surprise, based on the
experiences and expertise Blackburn brought to the posi-
tion. He spent the previous two decades in a number of
administrative roles at the University of Tennessee. He most
recently served as the Senior Associate Athletics Director for
Administration where he was member of the Volunteers’
executive staff .
A native of Loudon, Tenn., Blackburn is married to the former
Andrea Radel of Albion, Mich. They have two daughters,
Emma and Charlee. He is a 1990 graduate of Tennessee with
a Bachelor of Science in Education.
David BlackburnVice Chancellor/
Director of Athletics
April 20, 2013 to present
Laura HerronSenior Associate A.D.
SWA
Andrew HortonSr. Associate A.D.
Development & Sales
Mike RoysterAssistant A.D.
Development & Sales
Dr. Emily BlackmanAssociate A.D.
Student Support Services
Dr. Jay BlackmanAssociate A.D.
Communications & Marketing
Dr. Debbie IngramFaculty Athletics Representative
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2014-15 CHATTANOOGA GOLF GUIDE
OUR MISSIONEquipping for Success
OUR VISIONTo Achieve Excellence
CORE VALUESSeven core values guide and
govern our actions at all times:
Integrity
Accountability
Respect
Gratitude
Competitiveness
Pride
Commitment
Innovation
FOR ALL FANS OF MOCS ATHLETICS &
MOCS CLUB MEMBERS The Chattanooga Mocs Athletics Department considers total compliance
with NCAA and Southern Conference rules to be one of the highest priorities of
our institution.
We sincerely appreciate your support of Mocs Athletics and are committed
to educating our fans and boosters about the rules that regulate your
relationships with our student-athletes as even the best-intentioned action on
your part may be a violation of NCAA rules.
Basic “do’s” and “don’ts” can be found in the Compliance section of our
website, www.gomocs.com. If you have questions, please do not hesitate to
contact Assistant A.D. for compliance Rob Robinson at (423) 425-5577. Thank
you for your support and GO MOCS!
IN COMPETITION
• The Mocs set a program record with a 3.07 g.p.a. in
the 2014 spring semester. It was the fi rst time UTC
topped the 3.0 mark.
• 57 student-athletes earned degrees in 2013-14.
• A school record 81 student-athletes were named
to the fall, winter and spring Academic All-Southern
Conference Teams. UTC also had two Capital One
Academic All-Americans in 2013-14.
IN THE CLASSROOM
• Five teams won SoCon titles in 2013-14 - football,
women’s basketball, wrestling, women’s golf and
softball.
• Nine teams - men’s and women’s basketball, men’s
and women’s cross country, wrestling, men’s and
women’s golf, softball and women’s track & fi eld -
competed in postseason play.
• Individually, the Mocs had four All-Americans, six
SoCon Athletes of the Year, three SoCon Tournament
MVPs, seven SoCon Champions, one SoCon Fresh-
men of the Year and three SoCon Coaches of the Year.
Chattanooga also brought home 42 All-SoCon honors,
while 17 student-athletes made various SoCon All-
Freshmen teams.
IN THE COMMUNITY
• The Mocs volunteered at numerous community
events throughout the year, including National Vol-
unteer Week, Special Olympics, McDonald’s Day of
Change, Read Across America and many more.
• The Mocs looked to expand their presence in the
surrounding areas with Caravan trips to Birmingham,
Atlanta and Nashville. Not to forget their closest fans,
the student-athletes again took part in Operation
Move-In, helping freshmen unload into their dorms to
begin the fall semester.
• Being engaged in the community can extend past
volunteering. The Mocs led the Southern Conference
in attendance in men’s basketball, women’s basketball
and wrestling, while averaging nearly 10,000 fans per
game at football.
MOCS MISSION & VALUESMOCS MISSION & VALUES
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ALL-TIME SOUTHERN CONFERENCE MEMBERSAlabama (1921-1932)
Appalachian State (1971-2014)
Auburn (1921-1932)
College of Charleston (1998-2013)
Chattanooga (1976-present)
The Citadel (1936-present) - No men’s golf
Clemson (1921-1953)
Davidson (1936-1988, 1991-2014)
Duke (1928-1953)
East Carolina (1964-1976)
East Tennessee State (1978-2005, 2014-present)
Elon (2003-14)
Florida (1922-1932)
Furman (1936-present)
George Washington (1936-1970)
Georgia (1921-1932)
Georgia Southern (1991-2014)
Georgia Tech (1921-1932)
Kentucky (1921-1932)
Louisiana State (1922-1932)
Marshall (1976-1997)
Maryland (1921-1953)
Mercer (2014-present)
Mississippi (1922-1932)
Mississippi State (1921-1932)
North Carolina (1921-1953)
UNC Greensboro (1997-present)
North Carolina State (1921-1953)
Richmond (1936-1976)
Samford (2008-present)
South Carolina (1922-1953)
Tennessee (1921-1932)
Tulane (1922-1932)
University of the South (1922-1932)
Vanderbilt (1922-1932)
Virginia (1921-1937)
VMI (1924-2003, 2014-present)
Virginia Tech (1921-1965)
Wake Forest (1936-1953)
Washington & Lee (1921-1958)
West Virginia (1950-1968)
Western Carolina (1976-present)
William & Mary (1936-1977)
Woff ord (1997-present)
The Southern Conference, which begins its 94th season of intercollegiate competition in 2014, is a national leader
in emphasizing the development of the student-athlete and defi ning the league’s role in helping to build lifelong
leaders and role models.
The SoCon is the nation’s fi fth-oldest NCAA Division I collegiate athletic association. Only the Big Ten (1896), the
Missouri Valley (1907), the Pac-12 (1915) and the Southwestern Athletic (1920) conferences are older in terms of
origination.
Academic excellence has been a major part of the SoCon’s tradition. League athletes have been recognized count-
less times on Verizon/CoSIDA Academic All-America and district teams. A total of 19 Rhodes Scholarship winners
have been selected from conference institutions.
The SoCon regularly sends multiple schools to regionals as well as posting several individual berths in recent years.
A SoCon school has qualifi ed for the NCAA Championship nine times since the turn of the century with the Mocs
being the most recent entry in 2012.
The Southern Conference offi ce is located in the historic Beaumont Mill in Spartanburg, S.C. A textile mill that was
in operation from 1880 until 1999, the Beaumont Mill was renovated in 2004 and today off ers the SoCon a fi rst-
class meeting area and offi ces as well as a spacious library for storage of the conference’s historical documents.
Chattanooga
Mocs
UNCG
Spartans
The Citadel
Bulldogs
Samford
Bulldogs
East Tennessee St.
Bucs
VMI
Keydets
Furman
Paladins
Western Carolina
Catamounts
Mercer
Bears
Woff ord
Terriers
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SOCON MEMBERSHIP ENTERING 2014-15School Location Member Since
CHATTANOOGA Chattanooga, Tenn. 1976
The Citadel Charleston, S.C. 1936
East Tennessee State Johnson City, Tenn. 2014 (1978-2005)
Furman Greenville, S.C. 1936
Mercer Macon, Ga. 2014
UNCG Greensboro, N.C. 1997
Samford Birmingham, Ala. 2008
VMI Lexington, Va. 2014 (1924-2003)
Western Carolina Cullowhee, N.C. 1976
Woff ord Spartanburg, S.C. 1997
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2014-15 CHATTANOOGA GOLF GUIDEMEDIA INFORMATIONMEDIA INFORMATION
INTERVIEW REQUESTSCoaches and Players — All requests for coaching staff or player interviews outside of competition should be made at
least one day in advance through Jim Horten Athletics Communications and Media Relations Offi ce. That can be done
by phone (O: 423-425-2350/C: 423-645-8733), text or email ([email protected]).
A time mutually convenient for the student-athlete and the member of the media will be set up. Student-athlete
telephone numbers will not be issued. Live interviews are possible as well depending on practice location.
Phone interview requests at tournaments should also go through Horten.
MEDIA OUTLETSPRINT
Chattanooga Times Free PressJay Greeson, Editor ([email protected])
David Uchiyama, Beat Writer
Ron Bush, Deputy Editor ([email protected])
Mark Wiedmer, Columnist
423-757-6900
TimesFreePress.com/@SportsChatt
Associated PressTeresa Walker ([email protected])
800-453-1282
AP.org
Chattanoogan.com (online only)John Wilson ([email protected])
423-266-2325
Chattanoogan.com/@ChattaSports
Nooga.com (online only)423-402-8740
Nooga.com/@NoogaNews
The University Echo423-425-4298
UTCEcho.com
TELEVISION
WDEF 12 (CBS)
Rick Nyman ([email protected])
Webb Wright ([email protected])
423-785-1278
WDEF.com/@wdefnews12
WRCB 3 (NBC)Paul Shahen ([email protected])
Vince Lennon ([email protected])
423-266-5039
WRCBTV.com/@WRCBsports
WTVC 9 (ABC)Dave Staley ([email protected])
John Madewell ([email protected])
423-757-7332
NewsChannel9.com/@newschannelnine
RADIO OUTLETS
Mocs Sports Network96.1 the Beat (Flagship)
Jim Reynolds, Voice of the Mocs (MBB &FB)
423-595-6627/[email protected]
Brewer RadioESPN 105.1 FM
Jay Greeson & David Paschall - Afternoon Hosts
Wells Guthrie - Producer ([email protected])
423-648-1051
ESPNChattanooga.com/@1051TheZone
WGOW 102.3 FM - SportTalkScott McMahan - Host ([email protected])
423-756-6141
WGOW.com/@SportTalkWGOW
FOLLOW THE CHATTANOOGA MOCS ONLINE
• GoMocs.com is the offi cial website of the University
of Tennessee at Chattanooga Athletics Department.
Redesigned on July 1, 2012, GoMocs.com off ers the
most up-to-date news, scores and information available
on UTC Athletics.
• GoMocs.com is managed by Neulion with the content
updated and edited by the Chattanooga Communica-
tions and Media Relations and Creative Services offi ces.
• Features include news and updates on your favorite
Mocs and Mocs student-athletes, teams and coaches,
live statistics, on-line ticket sales, print-at-home tickets,
live in-game audio and video streams, video highlights
and interviews, an E-store, DVD store and photo store.
• Keep up with all the latest Chattanooga Mocs news on
Facebook and Twitter. Plus every page on GoMocs.com
can be shared to the website of your choice, you can
even embed your favorite video from GoMocs.com to
your Facebook page.
• Be sure you are visiting one of the offi cial Chattanooga
Athletics facebook pages
- Chattanooga Athletics Department fan page
- Mocs Manics Facebook group
• The quickest way to get the latest Chattanooga info on
your mobile phone is by following @GoMocsMGLF on
Twitter. If you pair your mobile device to your Twitter
account, you will get the latest scores and selected
headlines sent right to your mobile phone.
• Follow the offi cial Chattanooga Athletics Twitter Page
@GoMocs and the student support feed @GoMocsMa-
niacs.
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Offi ce - (423) 425-4618
Cell - (423) 933-5764
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Offi ce - (423) 425-5292
Cell - (423) 598-6953
JJJay BlBlBlackkkman Jim HortenAssistant Director - Golf SID
Offi ce - (423) 425-2350
Cell - (423) 645-8733
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Offi ce - (423) 425-2116
Cell - (423) 619-0557
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