2016-17 Louisiana Tech Golf Media Guide

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General Information................................................................2 The 2016-17 Louisiana Tech golf team information guide is a publication of the Athletics Media Relations Office. It has been designed as a source of information for the news media and Bulldog golf fans. Every effort has been made to include pertinent and timely information. Should you need additional information such as feature material and/or statistics, please direct your inquiries to the media relations office.

Welcome to the Family...........................................................3

News releases, photos and other services are available to accredited members of the news media. Current releases, statistics and photos can also be obtained at LATechSports.com.

John Lewis Sams.................................................................28

Editors: Anna Claire Thomas Contributors: Louisiana Tech News Bureau, Louisiana Tech Marketing and Public Relations Department Covers, Layout and Design: Donnie Bell Design Photography: Donny Crowe, Tom Morris, Darrell James, James Garner, Donald Page.

Head Coach Jeff Jenkins......................................................18 2016-17 Roster......................................................................20 Joacim Ahlund......................................................................21 Hayden Frederick..................................................................22 Hunter Glenn........................................................................23 Karsten Green.......................................................................24 Luke Neeley..........................................................................26 Felix Palson...........................................................................27 Charles Neel White...............................................................29

Athletic Vision

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CONTENT

Louisiana Tech University will be a conference leader in performance by investing strategically in student-athletes’ development, providing superior facilities and enhancing program support to achieve a local and national image of success and dominance.

Jacob Wyatt..........................................................................30 TV/Radio Roster....................................................................31 2015-16 Results....................................................................32 Conference USA...................................................................36 All-Time Records..................................................................38 All-Time Conference Results................................................41 Conference Championship History.......................................42 All-Time WAC Teams.............................................................46 All-Time C-USA Teams..........................................................48 NCAA Postseason History....................................................49 University President Dr. Les Guice.......................................50 Director of Athletics Tommy McClelland...............................51 Athletic Administation..........................................................52 Athletics Council...................................................................56 Administration, Support & Coaches......................................56

Athletic Mission Statement Embody excellence in everything we do. Develop student-athletes to maximize their potential in mind, body and spirit. Bring pride, admiration, and loyalty to the University family, community and state. Win with integrity.

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Location: Ruston, La. Founded: 1894 Enrollment: 12,694 Affiliation: NCAA Division I Nickname: Bulldogs Colors: Blue and Red Conference: Conference USA Home Course: Squire Creek Country Club (Choudrant, La.) Year Opened: 2002 President: Dr. Les Guice Athletic Director: Tommy McClelland, II

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach: Jeff Jenkins Alma Mater: Arkansas Tech, 2002

TEAM INFORMATION

Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/4 Newcomers: 3

LETTERWINNERS RETURNING (5) Hunter Glenn Luke Neeley John Lewis Sams Charles Neel White Jacob Wyatt

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LETTERWINNERS LOST (4)

Name Joacim Ahlund Hayden Frederick Hunter Glenn Karsten Green Luke Neeley Felix Palson John Lewis Sams Charles Neel White Jacob Wyatt

Victor Lange Jake Pritchard Ben Robinson Chuck Spears

NEWCOMERS (3) Joacim Ahlund Karsten Green Felix Palson

Class Fr. R-Jr. So. Fr. R-Jr. Fr. Sr. R-Sr. So.

EXP HS SQ 1L HS 1L HS 3L 1L 1L

Hometown (Last School) Gavle, Sweden (Borgarskolan) Mansfield, Texas (Mansfield HS) Southlake, Texas (Southlake Central HS) Midlothian, Texas (Midlothian HS) Mansfield, Texas (Baylor/Odessa College) Stockholm, Sweden (Celsiusskolan) Coushatta, La. (Riverdale Academy) Austin, Texas (Baylor) Bossier City, La. (Benton HS)

POSTSEASON HISTORY

DIVISION I NCAA D-I Team Appearances: 1 Last: 2016 (Tucson Regional) NCAA D-I Individual Appearances: 2 (2014, 2015) Last: 2015 (Victor Lange, Lubbock Regional) (T-22nd/75) OVERALL NCAA Team Appearances: 2 Last: 2016 NCAA DI Regionals (12th/19) NCAA Individual Appearances: 2 (2014 2015) Last: 2015 (Victor Lange, Lubbock Regional) (T-22nd/75)

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Asst. Director (Golf): Anna Claire Thomas Office: 318-257-5314 Cell: 318-331-3813 Email: acthomas@latech.edu Website: www.LATechSports.com

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WE ARE LOUISIANA TECH UNIVERSITY

WELCOME TO THE FAMILY “ Athletics is a central part of Louisiana Tech and an integral component of our efforts to elevate the institution’s national standing. It is essential that we continue to focus on the success of our student-athletes and ensure that a winning athletics program is achieved with integrity and class.” -- Tech President Dr. Les Guice

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SQUIRE CREEK GOLF COURSE

HOME FACILITY OF THE LOUISIANA TE CH BULLDOGS

Squire Creek Golf Course is the home to the Louisiana Tech golf team. It is a private, members-only facility, which features an 18-hole championship golf course designed by Tom Fazio. The course has twice been ranked number one in the state of Louisiana, and was ranked as one of the top 10 best new courses in America by Golf Digest. Squire Creek Country Club features an 18-hole championship golf course designed by Tom Fazio. The 7,105 yard, par 72 course is ranked number one in Louisiana. The magnificent Fazio design allows golfers to enjoy golf in its purest form, and challenges players at every hole. The layout features not only a rewarding golf experience, but also lush landscapes and beautiful scenery, for picturesque views around every turn.

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The Squire Creek course is designed to blend harmoniously with the surrounding natural terrain, subtly enhancing color and texture variations around each hole. By combining the aesthetic pleasures of an enjoyable game in an exquisite environment, Squire Creek provides its members the ultimate living and golfing experience.

Squire Creek Golf Course hosted the 2005 Western Athletic Conference championships, the US Open Qualifier in 2009, the Southern Junior in 2011, and the Vicky Hurst Under Armour AJGA in 2012.

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2016-17 GOLF Squire Creek also offers a state of the art training facility, which features dual bays with retractable doors for indoor or outdoor use, motion analysis and launch monitor. The use of the training facility is a privilege that only Bulldog golf team members, Squire Creek golf members, or golf school trainees can enjoy.

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AMM3D Motion Analysis System

V1 Pro Video Analysis System

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We utilize the Advanced Motion Measurement 3D Optical Analysis System to capture, measure and display the 3 dimensional motion of your full golf swing. The AMM3D measures your hips, shoulders, arms, wrist, hands and head, and how far you move up and down and side to side, while capturing your tilts, bends, rotations, and speed. It defines your kinematics sequence, or the efficiency of your golf swing, and helps us to predict and prevent future injuries due to improper form.

V1 video is used to show a 2 dimensional view of your swing faults. It is a very powerful tool that provides real-time visual feedback and the software tools to identify your technical flaws so that we can quickly correct them.

TRACKMAN TRACKMAN is a radar unit that measures both club delivery and the full trajectory of your golf shot. It measures ball spin, launch angle, and speeds of both the club and ball. It is a great tool to help with club fitting and yardage control.

SAM Putting Lab This system analyzes your putting stroke in 28 different parameters from club path to face angles to the rhythem of your stroke. It has parameters of the tour players to give guidance in a proper putting stroke.

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PRACTICE FACILITIES

SQUIRE CREEK GOLF COURSE BOASTS SOME OF THE TOP PRACTICE FACILITIES IN THE SOUTH

It has a designated short game area with two greenside bunkers and up to 50-yards worth of pitching and chipping area. It has a fairway bunker practice area and several mounds for uneven lie practice.

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It has a 10,000 square foot driving range tee which includes five target greens with bunkers to work on your accuracy. The Bulldogs have access to Pro-V1 range balls. The Bulldogs have use of a private practice tee at the opposite end of the driving range which is located adjacent to the training facility.

It has four putting surfaces to work on short game, two of which are Bermuda grass Tifeagle greens and two of which are Bent grass greens. The largest is a 12,000 square foot Bermuda grass surface. A bunker exists next to the 5,500 square foot Bent grass putting green which gives the Bulldogs another area of green side bunker practice. Typically the green speeds range from 10 to 13 on a stimp meter.

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THIS IS

LOUISIANA TECH

AT LOUISIANA TECH YOU ARE NOT A NUMBER, YOU ARE FAMILY. LOUISIANA TECH Ranked as a Tier One National University according to U.S. News & World Report’s 2016 Best Colleges Report. Ranked No. 1 in the state of Louisiana and No. 6 in the nation in list of “25 Most Underrated Colleges in America” (Business Insider) Ranked No 1 in the state (for in-state students) and No. 36 in the nation (for out-of-state students) in annual percentage return on investment for graduates (Payscale.com) Ranked No. 1 in the state and No. 21 in the nation for providing its graduates with the best returns on their investments in their college educations (AdvisorOne) Ranked No. 1 in the state and No. 17 in the nation among “Low Cost Colleges with High Starting Salaries for Graduates” (Affordable Colleges Online) No. 1 in the state in average mid-career salaries and average starting salaries for graduates (PayScale.com) No. 1 in nation in least average amount of student debt at graduation for public national universities (US News & World Report) One of the nation’s 25 Most Affordable Colleges for both in-state and out-of-state students (Newsweek)

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MORE THAN 700 COMPANIES WORLDWIDE TRAVEL TO CAMPUS EACH YEAR TO RECRUIT LOUISIANA TECH GRADUATES

Dr. Les Guice became the 14th president in the history of Louisiana Tech University on July 1, 2013.    “ Louisiana Tech has a really great foundation of excellence, and we’re not starting from scratch by any means. We’ve got so many of the ingredients in place. My vision is to continue to progress Louisiana Tech in national prominence, but to turn that national prominence into things that bring benefit to North Louisiana, to our citizens of this state and to all of the students and stakeholders of the university.” -- Dr. Les Guice, University President

QUARTER SYSTEM – BIG ADVANTAGE FOR THE STUDENT-ATHLETE Louisiana Tech has a unique advantage of being on the quarter system as opposed to the semester system. The quarter system provides significant advantages for the students: Lighter workload (take 3 classes instead of 5)

Shorter academic sessions (12 weeks instead of 18)

More frequent breaks during and between academic sessions

ore opportunities to withdraw or drop a class and still M remain TOPS eligible

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TODAY ’S FRESHMAN I S

TOMORROW’S GRADUATE LOUISIANA TECH saw Kathryn Sloan named to the 2015 Academic All-America Division I Women’s Soccer Third Team as selected by CoSIDA, becoming the first player in program history to receive this honor. s aw 75 student-athletes earn their bachelor’s or master’s degree during the year saw 151 student-athletes make the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll and 27 make the C-USA Commissioner’s Academic Medalist s tudent-athletes record a Graduation Success Rate (GSR) of 83 percent and a Federal Graduation Rate (FGR) of 62 percent, with both being record highs for the University.

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Louisiana Tech’s student-athletes recorded an all-time high four-year graduation success rate of 80 percent, which was four percentage points better than the previous record-high of 76 percent.

LOUISIANA TECH boasts the University of Louisiana System’s highest graduation rate at 54.0 percent. boasts the states fastest time to completion for first time baccalaureates at 4.5 years. boasts the ULS’ highest average freshman ACT scores at 24.5.

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SUCCESS BREEDS

SUCCESS

LOUISIANA TECH’S ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT: was one of only five FBS schools this season to record 9+ wins in football, 20+ wins in men’s basketball and 40+ wins in baseball (Florida, Florida State, Ohio State and Ole Miss) was one of only 12 FBS programs in the country to play postseason in football, men’s basketball and baseball (Florida, Connecticut, Florida State, Texas Tech, Texas A&M, Ohio State, Washington, Duke, Louisiana Tech, Arizona, Utah and Miami (Fla.)) partnered with adidas America, Inc. to establish a 5-year exclusive agreement that will outfit Louisiana Tech’s 16 NCAA men’s and women’s programs in adidas uniforms, apparel, footwear and equipment through the 2020-2021 athletics season. inducted the 2015 Hall of Fame Class which included 10-year NFL veteran running back Robert Brunet, 1998 Biletnikoff Award winner Troy Edwards, Bulldog basketball all-time leading scorer and rebounder Mike Green, 1989 Kodak All-American Nora Lewis and 1987 All-American shortstop Charlie Montoyo

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ON THE PLAYING FIELDS:

Baseball recorded the most wins since 1988 (42) and picked up the programs first NCAA Tournament at-large bid, advancing to the finals of the Starkville Regional. LA Tech garnered 10 victories over top-25 ranked teams. Golf captured their first conference championship since 1980, becoming the first team in program history to compete in an NCAA regional. It was led by senior Victor Lange who tied a collegiate course record in the final round of the NCAA Tucson Regional. Women’s basketball hired former Lady Techster star Brooke Stoehr as the seventh head coach in program history.

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Football won consecutive bowl games for the first time in school history with a rout of Arkansas State in the R + L Carriers New Orleans Bowl. Three Bulldogs were selected in the NFL Draft, headlined by Vernon Butler who became the school’s first-first round pick since 1999.

Softball earned consecutive 30-win seasons for the first time since the late 1990’s, winning five consecutive conference series for the first time in program history and picking up their first win over a nationally-ranked opponent since 2009. Men’s basketball senior Alex Hamilton earned C-USA Player of the Year honors, leading the Bulldogs to their fourth consecutive postseason tournament for the first time since 1988-1992. Eric Konkol’s Bulldogs recorded 23 wins on the season, a school record for a first-year coach. Former head coach Chad Camper earned his second Louisiana Coach of the Year honor in the past three seasons, while the Lady Techsters earned their first national ranking in program history and their first win over a nationally-ranked program. Soccer qualified for its second consecutive C-USA Tournament, defeating conference champion North Texas in the season finale. Kathryn Sloan became the first player in program history to receive Academic All-America honors Volleyball recorded their best overall record since 2011, while picking up their most conference wins in a season since 2009. Adria Morales surpassed a career milestone by notching her 1,000th career assist and Alejandra ‘Lala’ Aviles moved into fourth place in program history with 464 digs in a season. Bowling entered their second season in the prestigious Southland Bowling League, which features seven of the nation’s top NCAA team. Four team members were named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Track and Field saw Mia Adams advance to the NCAA Outdoor Championships in the long jump, while Jeremy Hicks was named second team All-American in the indoor 60m and advanced to the NCAA Indoor Championships. Hicks also won a gold medal at the C-USA Indoor Championships in the 60m dash.

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Louisiana Tech athletics director Tommy McClelland announced the hiring of Jeff Jenkins as the Bulldogs’ new head golf coach June 16, 2014. JEFF In just his second season at Louisiana Tech, Jenkins led the Bulldogs to a Conference USA Championship with an upset of No. 38 UAB, 3-2, in the match play finals. Head Coach With the victory, LA Tech Golf earned its first NCAA @JDJenkins78 Regional appearance and only second NCAA postseason appearance. Jenkins’ first season was highlighted by a team title at the Memphis Intercollegiate and Victor Lange returning to the NCAA Regionals for the second consecutive year after tying a school and state record with a round of 62 (10-under-par) and setting a new school record with a 71.39 season scoring average. “We are excited to have Jeff Jenkins and the experience that he brings to the table as our next head coach,” McClelland said. “He comes highly recommended and he has been a part of one of the better golf programs in our region at Texas Tech. We believe that he is the right person to lead our program to the next level.” He comes to Louisiana Tech following four seasons at Texas Tech as assistant men’s golf coach. Prior to his time in Lubbock he spent two years as an assistant at the University of Central Arkansas. “I am absolutely privileged and honored to be given this opportunity by Tommy McClelland,” Jenkins said of his hiring. “I had never set foot on the course at Squire Creek before I visited here and it is a huge recruiting advantage that our program has. With that course and this great University, I know that we can definitely win here and do great things.” Jenkins inherits a program that is on the rise as sophomore Victor Lange became the first player in the program’s history to receive a bid to the NCAA Regionals, where he registered a top-25 finish. Now a rising junior, Lange will return to LA Tech in the fall to make another run at a postseason bid. He replaced Jeff Parks who resigned to pursue other opportunities. “Victor is a player we can build a championship team around,” Jenkins said. “Him making the regionals last year will hopefully push the rest of our guys to get better and to do the same. Making the regionals is a good accomplishment but I know from experience that it is a much better experience to making the postseason as a team rather than as an individual.” During his time at Texas Tech, the Red Raiders advanced to four NCAA Regional tournaments and one NCAA Championship in 2013, where the team finished 14th place - third highest in program history. In 2012, Jenkins played an integral role in leading the Red Raiders to a third place finish at the Big 12 Conference Championships. “One thing I learned from my time at Texas Tech is our schedule has to get tougher if we want to get to the postseason as a team,” Jenkins added. “The mental challenge of playing the top teams on a weekly basis is something we need to get used to. I want our expectation as a program to be getting to the postseason as a team on an annual basis.” While at Central Arkansas, he assisted the Director of Golf with running the men’s and women’s golf programs, with his primary role being coaching and developing the women’s team. He helped tutor top players Rebecca Sorenson and Nicole Forshner. In 2010, Rebecca Sorenson was the Southland Conference Player of the Year. As a team, Central Arkansas finished in second in the Southland Conference Tournament with Sorensen taking medalist honors. In 2009, Nichole Forshner took home the Southland Conference Player of the Year honor and that year’s squad won three tournament championships. In addition, Central Arkansas moved from outside the top 100 to the top 50 in the Golfstat rankings. As a professional, Jenkins played competitively for four years. A few highlights were qualifying for three Nationwide Tour events, finishing third at the 2004 Tightlies Tour event in Longview, Texas, and winning a limited field event in 2004 in San Antonio, Texas. Jenkins played collegiately at Arkansas Tech University where he was an All-American (2001) and a two time AllGulf South Conference Player (2000, 2001). He earned a Bachelor’s Degree in history and political science in 2002. He later earned a Master’s Degree in community and economic development from the University of Central Arkansas in 2012. In 2011, he married his wife, Rebecca. They have two children. Fans can follow Jenkins on Twitter at @JDJenkins78.

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Name Joacim Ahlund Hayden Frederick Hunter Glenn Karsten Green Luke Neeley Felix Palson John Lewis Sams Charles Neel White Jacob Wyatt

Class Fr. R-Jr. So. Fr. R-Jr. Fr. Sr. R-Sr. So.

Exp. HS 1L 1L HS 1L HS 3L 1L 1L

Hometown (Previous School) Gavle, Sweden (Borgarskolan) Mansfield, Texas (Mansfield HS) Southlake, Texas (Southlake Central HS) Midlothian, Texas (Midlothian HS) Mansfield, Texas (Baylor/Odessa College) Stockholm, Sweden (Celsiusskolan) Coushatta, La. (Riverdale Academy) Austin, Texas (Baylor) Bossier City, La. (Benton HS)

GLENN GREEN

FREDERICK NEELEY

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WHITE

ALHUND PALSON

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AHLUND

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Fr. | HS

Gavle, Sweden (Borgarskolan)

High School: Lettered at Borgarskolan Gavie ... Won the Skandia Tour Elite #3 (the highest junior tour in Sweden under 21) in 2014 ... Won the Fairhaven trophy (under 18 in England) in 2015 ... Finished in 7th place (stroke play) at the European Boys Team Championships in 2015 ... Silver medalist in the Boys Team Championship in 2015. Personal: Son of Pontus and Malin Ahlund ... Has one brother, Carl ... Born April 29, 1997 in Sweden.

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FREDERICK R-So. | 1L

Mansfield, Texas (Mansfield HS)

2015-16: Did not compete. 2014-15: Played nine rounds in three tournaments, compiling a 78.9 average ... Carded a low round of 73 at the Jim Rivers Intercollegiate (10/20-21) where he placed 60th with a score of 28-over-par (89-7382=244) ... Best finish came at the ULM Wallace Jones Invitational (3/2324) where he carded a 12-over-par (74-80-74=228) to finish tied for 53rd ... Last tournament of the year was at the Old Waverly Collegiate Championship (4/6-7) where he was 22-over-par (81-79-78=238) to finish 83rd. 2013-14: Redshirted 2013-14 season, did not compete. High School: Lettered four years for coach Trampas Wilson at Mansfield High School in Texas ... Helped lead the Tigers to district championships in 2010, 2011 and 2012 and the Texas Class 5A state title in 2011 ... Named first team all-district as a senior ... Named second team all-state as a senior ... Finished as the district runner-up in individuals in 2012 ... As a senior, he finished fourth (out of 50) at the Fall Cup, seventh (out of 120) at the Denton Invitational, ninth (out of 120) at the Fall State Preview and 14th (out of 260) at the Bart Granger ... Was the runner-up at the 2010 Ft. Worth City Championship ... Finished sixth out of 96 competitors at the 2011 Rocky Mountain Junior Golf Association Tour Championship ... Was the qualifier winner at the 2012 American Junior Golf Association Goodman Networks at Traditions. Personal: Son of Ned and Cathy Frederick ... Has one sister, Brooke, and one brother, Corbin ... Born Nov. 10, 1994 in Arlington, Texas. Career Stats Season Evt Rd Strokes 54 36 Rnd Par/- 1 5 10 W-L W-L% Avg. 2014-15 3 9 710 228 - 73 - - - - 36-193 .157 78.89 Totals 3 9 710 228 - 73 - - - - 36-193 .157 78.89 2014-15 Dates Tournament Scores 10/20-21 Jim Rivers Intercollegiate 89-73-82=244 3/23-24 ULM Wallace Jones Invitational 74-80-74=228 4/6-7 Old Waverly Collegiate Championship 81-79-78=238 SEASON TOTALS 710 Avg. 78.89

Par +28 +12 +22 +7

Rank W-L 60th/60 0-59 T53rd/88 35-52 83rd/84 1-82 - 36-193

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So. | 1L

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Southlake, Texas (Southlake Central HS)

2015-16: Played in 24 rounds, recording a 76.79 scoring average for the year ... His best tournament came in the Sam Hall Intercollegiate where he placed 19th out of 86 with a one-over-par 214 ... Tied for 16th at the David Toms Intercollegiate hosted by LSU, recording an eight-over-par 224 ... His best round of the year was a three-under-par 68 in the first round of the Sam Hall Intercollegiate ... Registered a two-under-par 70 in the final round of the David Toms Intercollegiate. High School: Graduated from Southlake Central High School in 2015 ... Led the Dragons to top five finishes in the 2013-14 state golf tournaments ... Earned all-district and all-region honors in four years at Southlake Carroll ... Named Freshman of the Year and earned the Dragon Heart Award and Most Valuable Player in high school ... Serves as a team captain for the Dragons ... Coached by his father, Matt Glenn, as well as Steve Alexander and Jon Youngblood. Personal: Full name is Hunter Jenson Glenn ... Son of Matt and Kori Glenn ... Has one sister, Kailey ... Born on Nov. 20, 1996 in Lubbock, Texas. Career Stats Season Evt Rd Strokes 54 36 Rnd Par/- 1 5 10 W-L W-L% Avg. 2015-16 8 24 1,843 214 - 68 6 - - - 241-431 .359 76.79 Totals 8 24 1,843 214 - 68 6 - - - 241-431 .359 76.79 2015-16 Dates Tournament Scores Par Rank W-L 9/14-15 Sam Hall Intercollegiate 68-74-72=214 +1 T19th/86 67-18 9/25-26 William H. Tucker Invitational 81-77-71=229 +13 T65th/100 35-64 10/10-11 David Toms Intercollegiate 72-82-70=224 +8 T16th/75 59-15 10/26-27 Quail Valley Collegiate Invitational 72-72-81=225 +9 T53rd/75 22-52 2/8-9 UTSA Oak Hills Invitational 75-79-76=230 +17 T55th/84 29-54 3/14-15 Lamkin San Diego Classic 77-84-78=239 +23 T83rd/92 9-82 3/28-29 Little Rock First Tee Classic 79-77-84=240 +24 T69th/84 15-68 4/4-5 Old Waverly Collegiate Championship 75-86-81=242 +26 T79th/84 5-78 SEASON TOTALS 1,843 (Avg. 76.79) +5 241-431

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Midlothian, Texas (Midlothian HS)

High School: Graduated from Midlothian HS in 2016 under Coach Brant Bennett where he played No. 1 all four years ... Earned all-district honors all four years in high school, while also being named district champion in 2015 ... Held a 72.4 scoring average his last two years at Midlothian ... Named to the North Texas High School Coaches All-Honor Team in 2014 and 2015 ... Won the Taylormade Invitational and TJGA Craigs Ranch Major ... Finished fifth in Optimist International at PGA National, while also finishing sixth at the AJGA Under Armour Gary Woodland Classic ... Medalist at the AJGA Horseshoe Bay qualifier ... Won the TJGA Patriot Major by nine shots, shooting (67-68) ... His father, Brett, a former PGA professional, has been his coach and instructor. Personal: Full name is Karsten Robert Green ... Son of Brett and Tanya Green ... Born on May 31, 1998 in Dallas, Texas ... Has one brother, Harrison.

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NEELEY R-Jr. | 1L

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Mansfield, Texas (Baylor/Odessa College)

2015-16: Competed in three events for the Bulldogs, including the CUSA Championships and the NCAA Regionals in Tucson ... Recorded a pair of even-par 72s at the Conference USA Championships, finishing tied for 29th and helping the Bulldogs win the program’s first conference title since 1982 ... Registered a 76.44 scoring average in the nine rounds on the year. 2014-15 (Odessa College): Member of the golf team at Odessa, which is the winningest junior college golf program in the nation ... Helped lead the Wranglers to a No. 1 ranking among junior colleges during Fall 2014 ... Ranked 13th individually among junior college golfers ... Posted a 71.9 scoring average in the fall ... Coached by Paul Chavez. 2013-14 (Baylor): Signed with the Bears out of high school and spent one season in Waco before transferring to Odessa College ... Redshirted 2013-14 season, did not compete. High School: Three-year letterwinner at Mansfield High School where he graduated from in 2013 ... Helped lead his team to the 2011 5A Texas State Championship ... earned first team all-region and all-state honors in high school ... Was a first team all-district honoree three times in four years ... Ranked third individually among District 5A golfers ... Coached by Trampas Wilson. Personal: Full name is Luke Ryan Neeley ... Son of John and Sherry Neeley ... Has six siblings: Abby, Jake, Mark, Rose, Grace and Joy ... Born on Nov. 26, 1994 in Mansfield, Texas. Career Stats Season Evt Rd Strokes 54 36 Rnd Par/- 1 5 10 W-L W-L% Avg. 2015-16 3 9 688 226 - 72 2 - - - 50-162 .236 76.44 Totals 3 9 688 226 - 72 2 - - - 50-162 .236 76.44 2015-16 Dates Tournament 10/26-27 Quail Valley Collegiate Invitational 4/24-27 Conference USA Championship 5/16-18 NCAA Tucson Regional SEASON TOTALS

Scores Par Rank W-L 81-75-75=231 +15 70th/75 5-69 72-82-72=226 +10 T29th/65 36-28 78-78-75=231 +15 66th/75 9-65 688 (Avg. 76.44) +4 50-162

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Fr. | HS

Stockholm, Sweden (Celsiusskolan)

High School: Lettered at Celsiusskolan, one of two national golf high schools hosted by the Swedish Golf Federation ... Was captain of the Swedish team that earned silver in the European Boys Team Championship in 2015 ... Played for the Swedish boys team in 2015 and the Swedish men’s team in 2016 ... Was runner up in the Grand Prix de Chilberta in France in 2014 ... Won the Campenato de Castellon in Spain in 2015 ... Won the JSM Slag (the junior national championship under 21) in 2015 ... Was a silver medalist in the Boys Team World Cup in 2015 ... Runner up in the Duke of York Championship in 2015. Personal: Full name is Karl Felix Rutger Palson ... Son of Anders and Maria Palson ... Has one sister, Ellinor ... Born April 18, 1997 in Stockholm, Sweden.

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JOHN LEWIS

SAMS

2015-16: Recorded a 76.0 scoring average over nine rounds in three tournaments ... Shot a one-under-par 71 in the second round of the William H. Tucker Invitational in Albuquerque, New Mexico ... Shot an even par 71 in the second round of the Sam Hall Intercollegiate. 2014-15: Recorded a 74.93 season stroke average over 27 rounds in nine tournaments ... Best finish of the year was an even-par card (75-6972=216) as he finished 12th at the Jim Rivers Intercollegiate (10/20-21) which included his best round of the season, a 3-under-par 69 in the second round ... Opened the year with a 5-over-par (73-73-72=218) scorecard as he tied for 43rd at the Sam Hall Intercollegiate (9/8-9) ... Carded a 6-over-par (82-69-71=222) as he tied his best single round score in the second round, finishing tied for 42nd ... Helped Louisiana Tech to a team title at the Memphis Intercollegiate (9/15-16) as he placed tied for 29th at 7-over-par (75-74-74=223) ... Also carded 7-over-par (73-71-79=223) as he tied for 33rd at the ULM Wallace Jones Invitational (3/23-24) ... Was 8-over-par (72-75-77=224) as he tied for 26th at the Mobile Sports Authority Intercollegiate (2/23-24) ... Carded 14-over-par (75-76-79=230) to finish tied for 64th at the UALR First Tee Collegiate Classic (3/30-31) ... Recorded a 15-over-par (77-80-74=231) score at the Conference USA Championship to finish 60th ... Registered a 20-over-par scorecard at the Lamkin San Diego Classic (3/9-10) as he finished tied for 75th.

Rank W-L T43rd/84 41-42 T29th/75 46-28 12th/60 48-11 T26th/75 49-25 T75th/87 12-74 T33rd/88 55-32 T64th/90 26-63 T42nd/84 42-41 60th/65 5-59 - 324-375

2013-14 Dates Tournament 9/15-17 Golfweek Conference Challenge 10/21-22 Jim Rivers Intercollegiate 3/3-4 Argent Financial Classic 3/10-11 Louisiana Classics SEASON TOTALS

Rank W-L 69th/75 6-68 T27th/66 39-26 T59th/74 15-58 64th/72 8-63 - 68-215

Scores 80-79-78=237 76-74-74=224 79-83=162 79-77-76=232 855 Avg. 77.7

Par +21 +8 +18 +16 +6

2016-17 GOLF

Sr. | 3L

Coushatta, La. (Riverdale Academy)

2014-15 Dates Tournament Scores Par 9/8-9 Sam Hall Intercollegiate 73-73-72=218 +5 9/15-16 Memphis Intercollegiate 75-74-74=223 +7 10/20-21 Jim Rivers Intercollegiate 75-69-72=216 E 2/23-24 Mobile Sports Authority Intercollegiate 72-75-77=224 +8 3/9-10 Lamkin San Diego Classic 79-75-82=236 +20 3/23-24 ULM Wallace Jones Invitational 73-71-79=223 +7 3/30-31 UALR First Tee Collegiate Classic 75-76-79=230 +14 4/6-7 Old Waverly Collegiate Championship 82-69-71=222 +6 4/26-29 Conference USA Championship 77-80-74=231 +15 SEASON TOTALS 2,023 Avg. 74.93 +3

2013-14: Played in four tournaments, averaging a 77.7 score over 11 rounds with 855 strokes played ... Best finish of the year came in the Jim Rivers Intercollegiate as he finished tied for 27th with an 8-over-par score of 224 (76-74-74=224, +8) ... Finished tied for 59th at the Argent Financial Classic (79-83=162, +18) ... Placed 64th at the Louisiana Classics (79-7776=232, +16) ... Shot 21-over-par at the Golfweek Conference Challenge as he finished 69th (80-79-78=237, +21). High School: Lettered four years for coach Steve Weir at Riverdale Academy ... Has been a member of the high school golf team since his fifth grade year ... Helped lead the Rebels to the Mississippi Association of Independent Schools (MAIS) South A championship in 2008, 2010 and 2011 ... Led the program to the MAIS Class 2A State title in 2011 while also winning the individual state title ... Was the state individual runner-up in 2012 ... Won 15 of the 23 tournament in which he competed in high school, and finished under par in 10 of them ... Captured the 2012 Texas PGA tournament at Holly Tree ... Won the Texas Junior Golf Tour 2012 Tyler Rose Major Championship ... Finished sixth at the American Junior Golf Association 2012 David Toms Foundation Shreveport Junior ... Finished eighth at the 2012 AJGA Music City Junior ... Placed 1st, 2nd and 4th in AGJA qualifiers ... Ranked in the top 300 in the nation on the Junior Golf Scoreboard in the summer of 2012 ... Also lettered in basketball and track and field at Riverdale Academy. Personal: Full name is John Lewis Sams ... Son of Lewis and Laura Sams ... Has one sister, Hanna ... Born Aug. 29, 1994 in Shreveport, La. Career Stats Season Evt Rd Strokes 54 36 Rnd Par/- 1 5 10 W-L W-L% Avg. 2013-14 4 11 855 224 162 74 - - - - 68-215 .240 77.73 2014-15 9 27 2,023 216 - 69 6 - - - 324-375 .464 74.93 2015-16 3 9 684 222 - 71 2 - - - 97-161 .376 76.00 Totals 16 47 3,562 216 162 69 8 - - - 489-751 .394 75.78 2015-16 Dates Tournament 9/14-15 Sam Hall Intercollegiate 9/25-26 William H. Tucker Invitational 10/10-11 David Toms Intercollegiate SEASON TOTALS

Scores 79-71-72=222 80-71-80=231 76-77-78=231 684 Avg. 76.0

Par Rank W-L +9 T54th/86 32-53 +15 T71st/100 29-70 +15 T39th/75 36-38 +4 - 97-161

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CHARLES NEEL

2016-17 GOLF

WHITE R-Sr. | 1L

Austin, Texas (Baylor)

2015-16: Competed in five tournaments, recording a 78.2 scoring average ... Competed in the UTSA Oak Hill Invitational (t46th), the All-American Intercollegiate (t79th), the Lamkin San Diego Classic (89th), the Old Waverly Collegiate Championship (t63rd) and the Jim West Intercollegiate (65th). 2014-15 (Baylor): Redshirted 2014-15 season ... Did not compete. 2013-14 (Baylor): Posted a stroke average of 75.00 over 15 rounds in five tournaments on the year with a low round of 67 and three rounds at par or better ... Finished tied for 22nd at the Royal Oaks Intercollegiate (10/28-29) with a 2-under-par 211 (72-67-72) ... His second round of 67 marked a career-best round ... Tied for 83rd at the Warrior Princeville Makai Invitational (11/4-6) with a 9-over-par 225 (70-75-80=225) ... Opened the spring at the Bayou City Championship (2/21-23) where he finished 11-over-par (73-81-73=227) and tied for 72nd ... Carded a 22-overpar (78-78-79=235) to finish tied for 64th at the Querencia Cabo Collegiate ((3/2-4) in Los Cabos, Mexico ... Tied for 52nd at the Border Olympics (3/14-15) where he shot 11-over-par (78-71-78=227). 2012-13 (Baylor): Competed in one tournament, averaging 73.00 over three rounds as an individual ... Competed as an individual at Royal Oaks Intercollegiate (10/29-30) ... Tied for 51st place with score of 6-over-par 219. High School: Three-year letterwinner in golf for head coach Callan Nokes at Westlake High School in Austin, Texas ... Helped team to second-place finish in 2012 5A State Championship ... Three-time first-team All-District 15-5A honoree ... 2012 first-team All-Region and All-State selection ... Earned second-team All-Region honors in 2010 and 2011. Personal: Full name is Charles Neel White ... Born May 24, 1993, in Austin, Texas ... Son of Neel and Pam White ... Majoring in business/real estate. Career Stats Season Evt Rd Strokes 54 36 2012-13* 1 3 219 219 - 2013-14* 5 15 1,125 211 - 2015-16 5 15 1,173 227 - Totals 11 33 2,517 211 -

Rnd Par/- 1 5 10 W-L W-L% Avg. 77 - - - - 29-50 .367 73.00 67 3 - - 1 133-288 .316 75.00 74 - - - - 85-337 .201 78.20 67 3 - - 1 247-675 .267 76.27

* - denotes season played at Baylor 2015-16 Dates Tournament 2/8-9 UTSA Oak Hills Invitational 2/19-21 All-American Intercollegiate 3/14-15 Lamkin San Diego Classic 4/4-5 Old Waverly Collegiate Championship 4/11-12 Jim West Intercollegiate SEASON TOTALS

Scores Par 75-74-78=227 +14 84-75-78=237 +21 79-84-80=243 +27 82-76-74=232 +16 75-77-82=234 +18 1,173 Avg. 78.20 +6

Rank W-L T46th/84 38-45 T79th/90 11-78 89th/92 3-88 T63rd/84 21-62 65th/77 12-64 - 85-337

2013-14 (Baylor) Dates Tournament Scores Par 10/28-29 Royal Oaks Intercollegiate 72-67-72=211 -2 11/4-6 Warrior Princeville Makai Invitational 70-75-80=225 +9 2/21-23 Bayou City Championship # 73-81-73=227 +11 3/2-4 Querencia Cabo Collegiate # 78-78-79=235 +22 3/14-15 Border Olympics # 78-71-78=227 +11 SEASON TOTALS 1,125 Avg. 75.00 +3

Rank W-L T22nd/72 50-21 T83rd/93 10-82 T72nd/87 15-71 T64th/78 14-63 T52nd/96 44-51 - 133-288

2012-13 (Baylor) Dates Tournament 10/29-30 Royal Oaks Intercollegiate # SEASON TOTALS

Scores Par Rank 75-72-72=219 +6 T51st/80 219 Avg. 73.00 +2 -

W-L 29-50 29-50

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JACOB

WYATT 2016-17 GOLF

So. | 1L

Bossier City, La. (Benton HS)

2015-16: Competed in five tournaments, recording a 75.87 scoring average in 15 rounds ... Tied for 22nd at the Conference USA Championships, helping the Bulldogs record the program’s first conference title in more than 30 years ... Rallied from three holes down, winning the last four holes to help the Bulldogs defeat 38th ranked UAB in match play and win the C-USA title ... Tied for 26th in the NCAA Regional in Tuscon, shooting 71-74-74. High School: Graduated from Benton High School in 2015 ... Helped lead Benton to three consecutive Division II state championships under the direction of head coach Tim Cram ... Won both individual and regional championships for the Tigers ... Finished tied for second in the Region I Division II tournament in early 2014 ... Recorded a fifth place finish this past summer in the Louisiana Golf Association Junior Amateur ... Named the District 1-3A champion as a junior at Benton ... Has had three holein-ones during his prep career ... Recorded a 36.2 scoring average during his prep career ... Member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and the Cypress Baptist Church youth group. Personal: Full name is Jacob Wyatt ... Son of Jeff and Kelley Wyatt ... Has one sibling, Madison ... Born on Dec. 21, 1996 in Bossier City, Louisiana. Career Stats Season Evt Rd Strokes 54 36 Rnd Par/- 1 5 10 W-L W-L% Avg. 2015-16 5 15 1,138 219 - 71 2 - - - 189-199 .487 75.87 Totals 5 15 1,138 219 - 71 2 - - - 189-199 .487 75.87 2015-16 Dates Tournament 3/14-15 Lamkin San Diego Classic 3/28-29 Little Rock First Tee Classic 4/11-12 Jim West Intercollegiate 4/24-27 Conference USA Championship 5/16-18 NCAA Tuscon Regional SEASON TOTALS

Scores Par 77-73-76=226 +10 81-77-80=238 +22 77-74-80=231 +15 72-78-74=224 +8 71-74-74=219 +3 1,138 Avg. 75.87 +4

Rank W-L T34th/92 58-33 T65th/84 19-64 T57th/77 20-56 T22nd/65 43-21 T26th/75 49-25 - 189-199

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Joacim Ahlund

Hayden Frederick

Fr./HS Gavle, Sweden

Hunter Glenn

R-Jr./1L Mansfield, Texas

Felix Palson

Fr./HS Stockholm, Sweden

Karsten Green

So./1L Southlake, Texas

John Lewis Sams

Fr./HS Midlothian, Texas

Charles Neel White

Sr./3L Coushatta, La.

Luke Neeley

R-Sr./1L Austin, Texas

R-Jr./1L Mansfield, Texas

Jacob Wyatt

So./1L Bossier City, La.

Jeff Jenkins Head Coach

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2015-16 LOUISIANA TECH TOURNAMENT RESULTS SAM HALL INTERCOLLEGIATE

Sept. 14-15, 2015 Hattiesburg CC | Hattiesburg, Miss. Par 71 | 6,902 yards | 15 teams | 86 players 280 281 284 845 -7 3RD 66 68 71 205 -8 6th 68 74 72 214 +1 T-19th 71 70 74 215 +2 T-25th 75 72 69 216 +3 T-29th 79 71 72 222 +9 T-54th 79 76 73 228 +15 T-70th

WILLIAM H. TUCKER INVITATIONAL

Sept. 25-26, 2015 UNM South Championship Course | Albuquerque, N.M. Par 72 | 7,556 yards | 16 teams | 100 players LOUISIANA TECH Victor Lange Ben Robinson Hunter Glenn JohnLewis Sams Chuck Spears

307 293 307 907 +43 13TH 74 70 76 220 +4 T-24th 72 76 80 228 +12 T-56th 81 77 71 229 +13 T-65th 80 71 80 231 +15 T-71st 81 76 85 242 +26 T-95th

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LOUISIANA TECH Victor Lange Hunter Glenn Chuck Spears Ben Robinson JohnLewis Sams Mitchell Haddox #

DAVID TOMS INTERCOLLEGIATE Oct. 10-11, 2015 The University Club | Baton Rouge, La. Par 72 | 7,234 yards | 14 teams | 75 players LOUISIANA TECH Hunter Glenn Jake Pritchard # Victor Lange Ben Robinson John Lewis Sams Brandon Newton

299 305 308 912 +48 10TH 72 82 70 224 +8 T-16th 79 74 74 227 +11 T-24th 73 75 83 231 +15 T-39th 78 73 80 231 +15 T-39th 76 77 78 231 +15 T-39th 85 80 80 245 +29 71st

QUAIL VALLEY COLLEGIATE INVITATIONAL Oct. 26-27, 2015 Quail Valley Golf Club | Vero Beach, Fla. Par 72 | 7,350 yards | 15 teams | 75 players LOUISIANA TECH Ben Robinson Hunter Glenn Chuck Spears Jake Pritchard Luke Neeley

296 296 304 896 +32 14TH 74 77 72 223 +7 T-41st 72 72 81 225 +9 T-53rd 73 74 80 227 +11 T-61st 77 75 77 229 +13 T-67th 81 75 75 231 +15 70th

UTSA OAK HILLS INVITATIONAL Feb. 8-9, 2016 Oak Hills CC | San Antonio, Texas Par 71 | 6,765 yards | 15 teams | 84 players LOUISIANA TECH Victor Lange Chuck Spears Charles Neel White Hunter Glenn Jake Pritchard

295 291 289 875 +23 3RD 73 71 68 212 -1 1st 72 70 73 215 +2 4th 75 74 78 227 +14 T-46th 75 79 76 230 +17 T-55th 86 76 72 234 +21 T-67th

ALL-AMERICAN INTERCOLLEGIATE Feb. 19-21, 2016 Golf Club of Houston | Houston, Texas Par 72 | 6,982 yards | 16 teams | 90 players

LOUISIANA TECH

Victor Lange Jake Pritchard Chuck Spears Ben Robinson Charles Neel White

298 291 302 891 +27 9TH

69 74 75 218 +2 T-18th 74 73 76 223 +7 T-37th 78 71 74 223 +7 T-37th 77 73 77 227 +11 T-51st 84 75 78 237 +21 T-79th

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2016-17 GOLF

March 14-15, 2016 San Diego CC | Chula Vista, Calif. Par 72 | 7,033 yards | 15 teams | 92 players LOUISIANA TECH Victor Lange Jacob Wyatt Chuck Spears Hunter Glenn Charles Neel White

303 308 307 918 +54 12TH 73 76 73 222 +6 T-20th 77 73 76 226 +10 T-34th 76 75 84 235 +19 T-68th 77 84 78 239 +23 T-83rd 79 84 80 243 +27 89th

LITTLE ROCK FIRST TEE CLASSIC March 28-29, 2016 Chenal CC | Little Rock, Ark. Par 72 | 7,326 yards | 15 teams | 84 players LOUISIANA TECH Victor Lange Ben Robinson Chuck Spears Jacob Wyatt Hunter Glenn # Jake Pritchard

314 297 314 925 +61 11TH 77 72 73 222 +6 T-7th 77 70 82 229 +13 T-30th 79 78 79 236 +20 T-56th 81 77 80 238 +22 T-65th 79 77 84 240 +24 T-69th 82 78 83 243 +27 T-75th

OLD WAVERLY COLLEGIATE CHAMPIONSHIP April 4-5, 2016 Old Waverly Golf Club | West Point, Miss. Par 72 | 7,088 yards | 16 teams | 84 players LOUISIANA TECH Victor Lange Chuck Spears Ben Robinson Charles Neel White Hunter Glenn

302 294 298 894 +30 8TH 75 71 72 218 +2 T-10th 76 74 74 224 +8 T-28th 76 73 78 227 +11 T-49th 82 76 74 232 +16 T-63rd 75 86 81 242 +26 T-79th

JIM WEST INTERCOLLEGIATE

April 11-12, 2016 Wolfdancer GC | Bastrop, Texas Par 72 | 7,205 yards | 13 teams | 77 players LOUISIANA TECH Ben Robinson Victor Lange Chuck Spears Jacob Wyatt Charles Neel White Jake Pritchard #

295 291 302 888 +24 8TH 72 71 72 215 -1 10th 71 71 76 218 +2 T-15th 80 75 74 229 +13 55th 77 74 80 231 +15 T-57th 75 77 82 234 +18 65th 82 75 87 244 +28 75th

CONFERENCE USA CHAMPIONSHIP April 24-27, 2016 Texarkana CC | Texarkana, Ark. Par 72 | 6,969 yards | 13 teams | 65 players LOUISIANA TECH Victor Lange Jacob Wyatt Ben Robinson Luke Neeley Chuck Spears

286 299 288 873 +9 2ND 70 74 65 209 -7 2nd 72 78 74 224 +8 T-22nd 73 75 77 225 +9 T-26th 72 82 72 226 +10 T-29th 72 72 83 227 +11 T-36th

NCAA TUSCON REGIONAL

May 16-18, 2016 The Gallery Golf Club | Tucson, Ariz. Par 72 | 7,258 yards | 19 teams | 75 players LOUISIANA TECH Victor Lange Jacob Wyatt Luke Neeley Ben Robinson Chuck Spears

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301 304 292 897 +33 12TH 75 74 65 214 -2 11th 71 74 74 219 +3 T-26th 78 78 75 231 +15 66th 77 78 78 233 +17 67th 88 78 83 249 +33 73rd

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2015-16 LOUISIANA TECH INDIVIDUAL RESULTS HUNTER GLENN ROUNDS SCORES 3 68-74-72=214 3 81-77-71=229 3 72-82-70=224 3 72-72-81=225 3 75-79-76=230 3 77-84-78=239 3 79-77-84=240 3 75-86-81=242 24 1,843 (Avg. 76.79)

PAR +1 +13 +8 +9 +17 +23 +24 +26 +5

RANK T19th/86 T65th/100 T16th/75 T53rd/75 T55th/84 T83rd/92 T69th/84 T79th/84 -

W-L 67-18 35-64 59-15 22-52 29-54 9-82 15-68 5-78 241-431

ROUNDS SCORES 3 79-76-73=228 3 228 (Avg. 76.00)

PAR RANK W-L +15 T70th/86 16-69 +5 - 16-69

ROUNDS SCORES 3 66-68-71=205 3 74-70-76=220 3 73-75-83=231 3 73-71-68=212 3 69-74-75=218 3 73-76-73=222 3 77-72-73=222 3 75-71-72=218 3 71-71-76=218 3 70-74-65=209 3 75-74-65=214 33 2389 (Avg. 72.39)

PAR -8 +4 +15 -1 +2 +6 +6 +2 +2 -7 -2 +1

RANK 6th/86 T24th/100 T39th/75 1st/84 T18th/90 T20th/92 T7th/84 T10th/84 T15th/77 2nd/65 11th/75 -

W-L 80-5 76-23 36-38 83-0 72-17 72-19 77-6 74-9 62-14 64-0 64-10 760-141

ROUNDS SCORES 3 81-75-75=231 3 72-82-72=226 3 78-78-75=231 9 688 (Avg. 76.44)

PAR +15 +10 +15 +4

RANK 70th/75 T29th/65 66th/75 -

W-L 5-69 36-28 9-65 50-162

ROUNDS SCORES 3 85-80-80=245 3 245 (Avg. 81.67)

PAR RANK W-L +29 71st/75 4-70 +10 - 4-70

ROUNDS SCORES 3 79-74-74=227 3 77-75-77=229 3 86-76-72=234 3 74-73-76=223 3 82-78-83=243 3 82-75-87=244 18 1400 (Avg. 77.78)

PAR +11 +13 +21 +7 +27 +28 +6

MITCHELL HADDOX TOURNAMENT DATES Sam Hall Intercollegiate 9/14-15 SEASON TOTALS

VICTOR LANGE TOURNAMENT DATES Sam Hall Intercollegiate 9/14-15 William H. Tucker Invitational 9/25-26 David Toms Intercollegiate 10/10-11 UTSA Oak Hills Invitational 2/8-9 All-American Intercollegiate 2/19-21 Lamkin San Diego Classic 3/14-15 Little Rock First Tee Classic 3/28-29 Old Waverly Collegiate Championship 4/4-5 Jim West Intercollegiate 4/11-12 Conference USA Championship 4/24-27 NCAA Tuscon Regional 5/16-18 SEASON TOTALS

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TOURNAMENT DATES Sam Hall Intercollegiate 9/14-15 William H. Tucker Invitational 9/25-26 David Toms Intercollegiate 10/10-11 Quail Valley Collegiate Invitational 10/26-27 UTSA Oak Hills Invitational 2/8-9 Lamkin San Diego Classic 3/14-15 Little Rock First Tee Classic 3/28-29 Old Waverly Collegiate Championship 4/4-5 SEASON TOTALS

LUKE NEELEY TOURNAMENT DATES Quail Valley Collegiate Invitational 10/26-27 Conference USA Championship 4/24-27 NCAA Tuscon Regional 5/16-18 SEASON TOTALS

BRANDON NEWTON TOURNAMENT DATES David Toms Intercollegiate 10/10-11 SEASON TOTALS

JAKE PRITCHARD TOURNAMENT DATES David Toms Intercollegiate 10/10-11 Quail Valley Collegiate Invitational 10/26-27 UTSA Oak Hills Invitational 2/8-9 All-American Intercollegiate 2/19-21 Little Rock First Tee Classic 3/28-29 Jim West Intercollegiate 4/11-12 SEASON TOTALS

RANK T24th/75 T67th/75 T67th/84 T37th/90 T75th/84 75th/77 -

W-L 51-23 8-66 17-66 53-36 9-74 2-74 140-339

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2016-17 GOLF

BEN ROBINSON TOURNAMENT DATES Sam Hall Intercollegiate 9/14-15 William H. Tucker Invitational 9/25-26 David Toms Intercollegiate 10/10-11 Quail Valley Collegiate Invitational 10/26-27 All-American Intercollegiate 2/19-21 Little Rock First Tee Classic 3/28-29 Old Waverly Collegiate Championship 4/4-5 Jim West Intercollegiate 4/11-12 Conference USA Championship 4/24-27 NCAA Tuscon Regional 5/16-18 SEASON TOTALS

ROUNDS SCORES 3 75-72-69=216 3 72-76-80=228 3 78-73-80=231 3 74-77-72=223 3 77-73-77=227 3 77-70-82=229 3 76-73-78=227 3 72-71-72=215 3 73-75-77=225 3 77-78-78=233 30 2,254 (Avg. 75.13)

PAR +3 +12 +15 +7 +11 +13 +11 -1 +9 +17 +3

RANK T29th/86 T56th/100 T39th/75 T41st/75 T51st/90 T30th/84 T49th/84 10th/77 T26th/65 67th/75 -

W-L 57-28 44-55 36-38 34-40 39-50 54-29 35-48 67-9 39-25 8-66 413-388

ROUNDS SCORES 3 79-71-72=222 3 80-71-80=231 3 76-77-78=231 9 684 (Avg. 76.00)

PAR +9 +15 +15 +4

RANK T54th/86 T71st/100 T39th/75 -

W-L 32-53 29-70 36-38 97-161

ROUNDS SCORES 3 71-70-74=215 3 81-76-85=242 3 73-74-80=227 3 72-70-73=215 3 78-71-74=223 3 76-75-84=235 3 79-78-79=236 3 76-74-74=224 3 80-75-74=229 3 72-72-83=227 3 88-78-83=249 33 2,522 (Avg. 76.42)

PAR +2 +26 +11 +2 +7 +19 +20 +8 +13 +11 +33 +5

RANK T25th/86 T95th/100 T61st/75 4th/84 T37th/90 T68th/92 T56th/84 T28th/84 55th/77 T36th/65 73rd/75 -

W-L 61-24 5-94 14-60 80-3 53-36 24-67 28-55 56-27 22-54 29-35 2-72 374-527

ROUNDS SCORES 3 75-74-78=227 3 84-75-78=237 3 79-84-80=243 3 82-76-74=232 3 75-77-82=234 15 1,173 (Avg. 78.20)

PAR +14 +21 +27 +16 +18 +6

RANK T46th/84 T79th/90 89th/92 T63rd/84 65th/77 -

W-L 38-45 11-78 3-88 21-62 12-64 85-337

ROUNDS SCORES 3 77-73-76=226 3 81-77-80=238 3 77-74-80=231 3 72-78-74=224 3 71-74-74=219 15 1,138 (Avg. 75.87)

PAR +10 +22 +15 +8 +3 +4

RANK T34th/92 T65th/84 T57th/77 T22nd/65 T26th/75 -

W-L 58-33 19-64 20-56 43-21 49-25 189-199

JOHN LEWIS SAMS TOURNAMENT DATES Sam Hall Intercollegiate 9/14-15 William H. Tucker Invitational 9/25-26 David Toms Intercollegiate 10/10-11 SEASON TOTALS

CHUCK SPEARS TOURNAMENT DATES Sam Hall Intercollegiate 9/14-15 William H. Tucker Invitational 9/25-26 Quail Valley Collegiate Invitational 10/26-27 UTSA Oak Hills Invitational 2/8-9 All-American Intercollegiate 2/19-21 Lamkin San Diego Classic 3/14-15 Little Rock First Tee Classic 3/28-29 Old Waverly Collegiate Championship 4/4-5 Jim West Intercollegiate 4/11-12 Conference USA Championship 4/24-27 NCAA Tuscon Regional 5/16-18 SEASON TOTALS

CHARLES NEEL WHITE TOURNAMENT DATES UTSA Oak Hills Invitational 2/8-9 All-American Intercollegiate 2/19-21 Lamkin San Diego Classic 3/14-15 Old Waverly Collegiate Championship 4/4-5 Jim West Intercollegiate 4/11-12 SEASON TOTALS

JACOB WYATT TOURNAMENT DATES Lamkin San Diego Classic 3/14-15 Little Rock First Tee Classic 3/28-29 Jim West Intercollegiate 4/11-12 Conference USA Championship 4/24-27 NCAA Tuscon Regional 5/16-18 SEASON TOTALS

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CONFERENCE USA 2016-17 Conference USA begins its 22nd year in 2016-17 as it continues to compete and promote the success of its student-athletes. The league has adapted to the ever-changing landscape of collegiate athletics over its first two-plus decades, but the commitment to excellence, integrity, leadership and its student athletes in competition, academics and community is unwavering. Conference USA enjoys a far-reaching fan base with its 14 members: Charlotte, FIU, Florida Atlantic, Louisiana Tech, Marshall, Middle Tennessee, North Texas, Old Dominion, Rice, Southern Miss, UAB, UTEP, UTSA and WKU. Debuting in 1995, Conference USA teams have combined for 93 bowl appearances in football, 104 NCAA Tournament appearances in basketball, including three Final Fours, 67 NCAA baseball appearances including six College World Series berths, 84 NCAA soccer tournament appearances including four trips to the College Cup, and 36 individual national champions in track and field and cross country. Success is not limited to athletic achievement, however, as 207 Conference USA student-athletes have garnered Academic All-America honors, 722 have achieved academic all-district laurels and thousands of student-athletes have earned a college degree. Conference USA sponsors competition in 19 sports – nine for men (baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, tennis, and indoor and outdoor track and field) and 10 for women (basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and field, and volleyball). The league promotes the scholar-athlete ideal, honoring outstanding academic achievement with numerous conference-sponsored awards, including the Commissioner’s Honor Roll and the Commissioner’s Academic Medal as well as sport-specific All-Academic teams. C-USA annually awards postgraduate scholarships, along with the Sport Academic Awards, Scholar-Athletes of the Year and the Institutional Academic Excellence Award. Additionally, Conference USA presents a Spirit of Service Award three times each year, recognizing student-athletes who excel on the field, in the classroom and give back to the community through significant service efforts and participation.

SUCCESS ON THE PLAYING FIELD

Conference USA performers have achieved great success in competition, placing the league among the top conferences in the nation. Football *93 teams have earned bowl bids *Eligible for the College Football Playoff * Conference USA has 10 bowl affiliations through the 2019 season, securing a minimum of five berths annually. Conference USA has primary bowl tie-ins with the Gildan New Mexico Bowl, Hawai’i Bowl, Marmot Boca Raton Bowl. Miami Beach Bowl, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl, St. Petersburg Bowl and Zaxby’s Heart of Dallas Bowl, along with secondary arrangements with the Camping World Independence Bowl and the Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl. Men’s Basketball * 124 postseason teams (53 NCAA, 48 NIT, 11 CBI, 10 CIT, 2 LV16) * One National Championship title game appearance *Three Final Four teams *Seven Elite Eight NCAA Tournament teams * One NIT Champion and five NIT semifinalists *Inaugural CBI Champion *One CIT Champion *Inaugural Las Vegas 16 Champion

Women’s Basketball *51 NCAA Tournament appearances *55 WNIT appearances *One Sweet 16 NCAA Tournament team *Four WNIT semifinalists *One WBI Champion

Baseball *67 NCAA appearances * Six College World Series appearances (2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005 and 2001) *14 Super Regional appearances * Has produced at least four NCAA teams in 10 of the past 15 seasons

In addition to the numerous NCAATournament berths, C-USA has sent four men’s soccer teams to the NCAA College Cup, three softball teams to the Women’s College World Series and three volleyball teams to the NCAA Sweet 16. The league has also had 36 national champions in NCAA track and field competition, one national champion in diving, and numerous NCAA individual and team competitors in cross country, golf, swimming, tennis, and track and field. Overall, Conference USA teams and individuals have made nearly 2,000 NCAA appearances.

this year will include more than 13 million TV households, a 30 percent increase from three years ago.

ferences. The conference unveiled its name, logo and commissioner April 24, 1995, in Chicago. The league’s charter members were Charlotte, Cincinnati, DePaul, Houston, Louisville, Marquette, Memphis, Saint Louis, Southern Miss, Tulane, UAB and USF. Eleven of the institutions began athletic participation in 1995, while Houston joined competition in the fall of 1996.

SUCCESS OFF THE FIELD

C-USA institutions are among the nation’s best in academic performance of student-athletes, bolstered by the fact that student-athletes at league schools have a higher graduation rate than the general student population. Among C-USA’s 5,000 student-athletes, there are champions off the playing field as well. In 21 years, more than 30,000 student-athletes have been named to the Commissioner’s Honor Roll or received the Commissioner’s Academic Medal, indicative of outstanding achievement in the classroom.

C-USA ON TV

C-USA enjoys significant television exposure through partnerships with ESPN, CBS Sports Network, American Sports Network (ASN) and beIN SPORTS. The multi-tiered selection process that is rooted in partnering with all four networks provides extensive national exposure for football, men’s and women’s basketball, and all other conference sports. C-USA membership include institutions within eight of the Top 40 media markets and four in the Top 25 according to Nielsen. C-USA home markets

CUSA.TV

CUSA.TV will officially launch in the Summer of 2016 making all non-televised team sports available as part of a subscription package. The site will offer all events in one location so fans can watch home and away matchups of their favorite team or season long events from their favorite sport. The site will showcase weekly feature stories as well as postgame interviews, players of the week highlights and other exciting content.

C-USA IN THE COMMUNITY

The conference’s current footprint is concentrated with 14 members in 10 states and a combined area population of more than 30 million. With a commitment to community involvement, the conference developed several initiatives to maintain strong ties in C-USA cities, as well as with fans and alumni across the country. C-USA schools also place a priority on giving back to their communities through volunteer service with local and national organizations. Individually, student-athletes are recognized each season through the Spirit of Service award.

GOVERNANCE

Conference USA has significant representation in the NCAA governance structure. The presidents of the member institutions serve as the league’s Board of Directors.

The league’s headquarters were established in Chicago and, after nine years, relocated to the current office in Irving, Texas. Britton Banowsky was named Commissioner in October 2002, succeeding Mike Slive, the league’s first Commissioner. In October 2015, Judy MacLeod became the league’s third Commissioner. C-USA added East Carolina (September, 1996) and the United States Military Academy (March, 1997) as football members. ECU began league competition in 1997; Army in 1998 and UAB began football play in 1999. The league brought in TCU and ECU (1999) for all sports and they began competition in 2001. USF started C-USA football in 2003. Marshall, Rice, SMU, Tulsa, UCF and UTEP became full-time Conference USA members for all sports in 2005. In 2013, charter member Charlotte returned to C-USA and was joined by new members FIU, Florida Atlantic, Louisiana Tech, Middle Tennessee, North Texas, Old Dominion and UTSA. WKU joined the league on July 1, 2014.

A PROUD HISTORY

Conference USA was formed in 1995 and quickly emerged as one of the nation’s top con-

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ALL-TIME RECORDS Season 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2007-08 2010-11 2010-11 2004-05 1997-98 2011-12 2006-07 2011-12 2012-13 2004-05 2012-13 2006-07 1975 1977 2006-07 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2010-11 2010-11 2009-10 2011-12

Player Career: Wins Season Name Tournament 1958 Roy Nash Louisiana State Amateur Tournament 1960 Roy Pace Gulf States Conference Championships 1962 Roy Pace Gulf States Conference Championships 1975 Ken Nicklaus Indian Invitational 1976 Scott Morgan LA Tech Invitational 1977 Billy Perot NE LA Fall Golf Classic 1978 Billy Perot LA Tech Invitational 1980 John Dowdall Southland Conference 1983 Kirk Lauterbach UALR Spring Invitational 1993-94 Chad Dunaway 1997-98 Andre Prejean LA Tech Invitational 1997-98 Seane Richardson UT-Martin Tri State Classic 2000-01 Chris Baker Gulf Coast Collegiate Classic 2001-02 Jay Caserta 2004-05 Preston Smith LA Tech Invitational 2004-05 Preston Smith 2004-05 Derek Busby 2005-06 Trey McNeill Rice Intercollegiate 2007-08 Matthew Harvey LA Tech Invitational 2007-08 Amrith de Soysa Rice Intercollegiate 2012-13 Victor Lange Sam Hall Intercollegiate 2012-13 Travis Wilmore Jim Rivers Intercollegiate 2015-16 Victor Lange UTSA Oak Hills Invitational

Player Season: Par or Better Rounds Par or Less Name 21 Victor Lange 15 Victor Lange 15 Victor Lange 13 Victor Lange 12 Andre Prejean 12 Sam Forgan 12 Sam Forgan 11 Sean Richardson 11 Preston Smith 11 Amrith de Soysa 11 Trey McNeill 11 Matthew Harvey 11 Cody Santone 11 Clinton Shepard 11 Travis Wilmore 10 Derek Busby 10 Jonathan Bale 9 Derek Busby 9 Derek Busby 9 Corey Bartlett 9 Matthew Harvey 9 Matthew Harvey 9 Jonathon Bale 9 Cody Blankenship 8 Cody Santone 8 Cody Santone 8 Sam Forgan 7 Ben Robinson 7 Preston Smith 7 Trey McNeill 7 Amrith de Soysa 7 Jonathon Bale 7 Jack Lempke

Rounds 36.00 33.00 35.00 33.00 30.00 31.00 32.00 30.00 31.00 34.00 31.00 32.00 33.00 32.00 33.00 31.00 26.00 32.00 36.00 37.00 34.00 32.00 30.00 24.00 29.00 26.00 33.00 30.00 32.00 36.00 33.00 29.00 20.00

Player Career: Par or Better Rounds Par or Less Name 64 Victor Lange 35 Matthew Harvey 33 Sam Forgan 32 Cody Santone 29 Derek Busby 28 Amrith de Soysa 28 Jonathon Bale 28 Travis Wilmore 22 Ben Robinson 21 Preston Smith 21 Corey Bartlett 20 Clinton Shepard 19 Jack Lempke 18 Trey McNeill 16 Seane Richardson

Seasons 2012-16 2006-10 2009-12 2008-12 2002-07 2005-09 2008-12 2010-14 2012-16 2003-09 2005-09 2007-11 2009-14 2005-07 1996-99

Team Season: Wins Wins Coach 6 Wallace Martin 3 Wallace Martin 2 Wallace Martin 2 Wallace Martin 2 Dick Huston 2 Tom Stinson 2 Tom Stinson 2 Dr. Jean Hall 2 Jeff Parks 1 Tom Stinson 1 Tom Stinson 1 Dr. Jean Hall 1 Jeff Jenkins

Tournaments Season 8 1975 9 1974 9 1976 9 1977 - 1990-91 11 1993-94 11 1997-98 14 2004-05 11 2010-11 13 1995-96 11 2001-02 13 2006-07 11 2014-15

Season 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2012-13 1997-98 2010-11 2011-12 1997-98 2004-05 2006-07 2006-07 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2012-13 2006-07 2011-12 2003-04 2004-05 2006-07 2006-07 2007-08 2009-10 2011-12 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2015-16 2003-04 2005-06 2007-08 2010-11 2011-12

2016-17 GOLF

Top 25 Scoring Average (Single-Season) Minimum 15 rounds Avg. Score Name Rounds 71.39 Victor Lange 36.00 72.39 Victor Lange 33.00 72.80 Victor Lange 35.00 73.34 Matthew Harvey 32.00 73.46 Clinton Shepard 32.00 73.54 Sam Forgan 31.00 73.65 Preston Smith 31.00 73.70 Andre Prejean 30.00 73.72 Sam Forgan 32.00 73.91 Matthew Harvey 34.00 73.92 Cody Blankenship 24.00 74.00 Travis Wilmore 33.00 74.03 Derek Busby 36.00 74.09 Victor Lange 33.00 74.15 Amrith de Soysa 34.00 74.30 Ken Nicklas - 74.30 Billy Perot - 74.32 Derek Busby 31.00 74.41 Cody Santone 29.00 74.42 Cody Santone 32.00 74.47 Matthew Harvey 32.00 74.54 Jack Lempke 24.00 74.55 Jonathan Bale 29.00 74.57 Jonathan Bale 30.00 74.62 Cody Santone 26.00

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ALL-TIME RECORDS Team Season: Par or Better Rounds Par or Less Coach 8 Jeff Parks 7 Jeff Jenkins 7 Dr. Jean Hall 6 Jeff Parks 5 Jeff Jenkins 5 Jeff Parks 4 Dr. Jean Hall 4 Jeff Parks 3 Tom Stinson 3 Dr. Jean Hall 3 Dr. Jean Hall 3 Jeff Parks 2 Dr. Jean Hall 1 Tom Stinson 1 Tom Stinson

Rounds 32.00 33.00 37.00 32.00 36.00 33.00 33.00 32.00 30.00 36.00 39.00 33.00 32.00 27.00 28.00

Season 2010-11 2014-15 2006-07 2013-14 2015-16 2009-10 2007-08 2011-12 1997-98 2004-05 2005-06 2012-13 2008-09 1993-94 2001-02

Player: Low Round Score Player Tournament Season 62 Victor Lange Jim Rivers Intercollegiate (par 72) 2014-15 62 Roy Pace Louisiana Tech Invitational (par 72) 1962 64 Matthew Harvey Squire Creek Invitational (par 72) 2007-08 65 Victor Lange NCAA Tuscon Regional (par 72) 2015-16 65 Victor Lange Conference USA Championship (par 72) 2015-16 65 Brad Wright Louisiana Tech Invitational (par 72) 2000-01 65 Preston Smith Moe O’Brien Memorial (par 72) 2003-04 65 Clinton Shepard Squire Creek Invitational (par 72) 2007-08 65 Matthew Harvey Kauai Collegiate Invitational (par 72) 2008-09 65 Sam Forgan Squire Creek Invitational (par 72) 2009-10 66 Victor Lange Sam Hall Intercollegiate (par 71) 2015-16 66 Brad Wright ULM Intercollegiate Invitational (par 72) 2001-02 66 Derek Busby Homewood Suites Intercollegiate (par 72) 2004-05 66 Matthew Harvey Jaguar Intercollegiate (par 72) 2007-08 66 Cody Santone Sam Hall Intercollegiate (par 71) 2009-10 66 Jonathan Bale Sam Hall Intercollegiate (par 71) 2011-12 67 Roy Pace Gulf States Conference Championship (par 72) 1962 67 Mark Powell - 1977 67 Andre Prejean Hal Sutton Invitational (par 71) 1997-98 67 Andre Prejean Louisiana Tech Invitational (par 72) 1997-98 67 Jay Caserta Western Athletic Conference Championships (par 72) 2001-02 67 Corey Bartlett Louisiana Classic (par 72) 2005-06 67 Matthew Harvey Squire Creek Invitational (par 72) 2008-09 67 Joel Thelen David Toms Intercollegiate (par 71) 2009-10 67 Jack Lempke Sam Hall Intercollegiate (par 71) 2010-11 67 Sam Forgan Sam Hall Intercollegiate (par 71) 2010-11 67 Sam Forgan Squire Creek Invitational (par 72) 2011-12 67 Victor Lange Sam Hall Intercollegiate (par 71) 2012-13 67 Victor Lange Bayou City Collegiate Championship (par 72) 2013-14 67 Jack Lempke ASU Fall Beach Classic (par 72) 2013-14 67 Travis Wilmore Jim Rivers Intercollegiate (par 72) 2013-14 67 Ben Robinson Sam Hall Intercollegiate (par 71) 2014-15 Player Low Round vs. Par Par or Less Player Tournament Score Season -10 Victor Lange Jim Rivers Intercollegiate 62 2014-15 -10 Roy Pace Louisiana Tech Invitational 62 1962 -8 Matthew Harvey LA Tech/Squire Creek Classic 64 2007-08 -7 Victor Lange NCAA Tuscon Regional 65 2015-16 -7 Victor Lange Conference USA Championship 65 2015-16 -7 Brad Wright Louisiana Tech Invitational 65 2000-01 -7 Preston Smith Moe O’Brien Memorial Invitational 65 2003-04 -7 Clinton Shepard LA Tech/Squire Creek Classic 65 2007-08 -7 Matthew Harvey 2008 Kauai Collegiate Invitational 65 2008-09 -7 Sam Forgan LA Tech Squire Creek Classic 65 2009-10 -6 Brad Wright ULM Intercollegiate Invitational 66 2000-01 -6 Derek Busby Homewood Suites Intercollegiate 66 2004-05 -6 Matthew Harvey South Alabama Jaguar Intercollegiate 66 2007-08 -5 Victor Lange Sam Hall Intercollegiate 66 2015-16 -5 Andre Prejean Louisiana Tech Invitational 67 1997-98 -5 Jay Caserta Western Athletic Conf. Championships 67 2001-02 -5 Corey Bartlett 2006 Louisiana Classics 67 2005-06 -5 Matthew Harvey LA Tech/Squire Creek Classic 67 2008-09 -5 Cody Santone The Sam Hall Intercollegiate 66 2009-10 -5 Victor Lange Bayou City Collegiate Championship 67 2013-14 -5 Jack Lempke ASU Fall Beach Classic 67 2013-14 -5 Travis Wilmoer Jim Rivers Intercollegiate 67 2013-14

Player: Low 54 Hole Total Score Player Tournament Season 203 Victor Lange Jim Rivers Intercollegiate 2014-15 205 Victor Lange Sam Hall Intercollegiate 2015-16 205 Victor Lange Sam Hall Intercollegiate 2012-13 206 Victor Lange ULM Wallace Jones Invitational 2014-15 206 Travis Wilmore Jim Rivers Intercollegiate 2012-13 207 Roy Pace Gulf States Conference Tournament 1962 208 Matthew Harvey LA Tech/Squire Creek Classic 2008-09 208 Sam Forgan Sam Hall Intercollegiate 2010-11 209 Victor Lange Conference USA Championship 2015-16 209 Andre Prejean Hal Sutton Intercollegiate 1997-98 209 Andre Prejean Louisiana Tech Invitational 1997-98 209 Matthew Harvey LA Tech/Squire Creek Classic 2007-08 209 Joel Thelen David Toms Intercollegiate 2009-10 209 Victor Lange Bayou City Collegiate Championship 2013-14 209 Victor Lange Lamkin San Diego Classic 2014-15 210 Derek Busby Homewood Suites Intercollegiate 2004-05 210 Corey Bartlett Sam Hall Intercollegiate 2006-07 210 Matthew Harvey South Alabama Jaguar Intercollegiate 2007-08 210 Matthew Harvey 2008 Kauai Collegiate Invitational 2 008-09 210 Cody Santone Sam Hall Intercollegiate 2009-10 210 Jonathon Bale David Toms Intercollegiate 2009-10 211 Ken Nicklas Louisiana Tech Invitational 1976 211 Brad Wright Louisiana Tech Invitational 2000-01 211 Clinton Shepard Sam Hall Intercollegiate 2010-11 212 Victor Lange UTSA Oak Hills Invitational 212 Jerry Gutledge Gulf States Conference Championships 1962 212 Amrith de Soysa ASU Indian Classic 2006-07 212 Matthew Harvey Sam Hall Intercollegiate 2009-10 212 Victor Lange Memphis Intercollegiate 2014-15 212 Mitchell Haddox Jim Rivers Intercollegiate 2014-15 213 Seane Richardson Sun Belt Conference Championships 1997-98 213 Trey McNeill 2006 Callis Communications 2006-07 213 Matthew Harvey Sam Hall Intercollegiate 2006-07 213 Joel Thelen LA Tech/Squire Creek Classic 2009-10 213 Jack Lempke Sam Hall Intercollegiate 2010-11 213 Clinton Shepard Jim West Intercollegiate 2010-11 213 Victor Lange C-USA Championship 2013-14 213 Victor Lange NCAA Regionals 2014-15 Team Low Round Score Tournament 277 2008 Kauai Collegiate Invitational 279 Hal Sutton Intercollegiate 279 Sam Hall Intercollegiate 280 Sam Hall Intercollegiate 280 Western Athletic Conference Championships 281 Sam Hall Intercollegiate 281 Sam Hall Intercollegiate 281 Jim Rivers Intercollegiate 282 UALR/First Tee Collegiate 282 LA Tech/Squire Creek Classic 282 Sam Hall Intercollegiate 282 Sam Hall Intercollegiate 282 Squire Creek Invitational 282 Sam Hall Intercollegiate 282 Old Waverly Collegiate Championship 282 Sam Hall Intercollegiate 283 Tri State Classic 283 Hal Sutton Intercollegiate 283 LA Tech/Squire Creek Classic 283 Toms Intercollegiate 283 Memphis Intercollegiate 284 Sam Hall Intercollegiate 284 Hal Sutton Intercollegiate 284 ASU Indian Classic 284 The Sam Hall Invitational 284 South Alabama Jaguar Intercollegiate 284 The Sam Hall Intercollegiate 284 Sam Hall Intercollegiate 285 The Sam Hall Intercollegiate 285 Hawaii Fall Intercollegiate 285 The Sam Hall Invitational 285 Bulldog Classic 285 ASU Fall Beach Classic 285 Lone Star Invitational 285 Jim Rivers Intercollegiate 285 ULM Wallace Jones Invitational

Season 2008-09 1997-98 2010-11 2015-16 2006-07 2015-16 2012-13 2014-15 2006-07 2007-08 2010-11 2011-12 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 1997-98 2004-05 2007-08 2009-10 2014-15 2015-16 2001-02 2006-07 2006-07 2007-08 2009-10 2014-15 2009-10 2006-07 2006-07 2010-11 2013-14 2013-14 2014-15 2014-15

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Team: Low 54 Hole Total Score Tournament 845 Sam Hall Intercollegiate 846 Sam Hall Invitational 851 Sam Hall Intercollegiate 855 Sam Hall Invitational 857 Jim Rivers Intercollegiate 859 2008 Kauai Collegiate Invitational 860 Hal Sutton Intercollegiate 860 Sam Hall Invitational 860 Sam Hall Intercollegiate 861 Sam Hall Intercollegiate 863 Squire Creek Intercollegiate 863 Jim West Intercollegiate 864 ASU Indian Classic 865 Squire Creek Intercollegiate 866 David Toms Intercollegiate 867 ULM Wallace Jones Invitational 868 UTA/ Waterchase Invitational 869 UALR/ First Tee Collegiate Team Conference Championships Season Conference Tournament 1952 Gulf States Conference Tournament 1953 Gulf States Conference Tournament 1954 Gulf States Conference Tournament 1955 Gulf States Conference Tournament 1956 Gulf States Conference Tournament 1957 Gulf States Conference Tournament 1959 Gulf States Conference Tournament 1960 Gulf States Conference Tournament 1961 Gulf States Conference Tournament 1962 Gulf States Conference Tournament 1963 Gulf States Conference Tournament 1970 Gulf States Conference Tournament 1980 Southland Conference Tournament 2016 Conference USA Tournament

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Team: Low Round vs. Par Par or Less Tournament Score Season -11 2008 Kauai Collegiate Invitational 277 2008-09 -9 Louisiana Classics 279 2013-14 -8 Western Athletic Conference Championships 280 2006-07 -7 Jim Rivers Intercollegiate 281 2014-15 -6 UALR/First Tee Collegiate 282 2006-07 -6 LA Tech/Squire Creek Classic 282 2007-08 -6 Squire Creek Invitational 282 2011-12 -6 Old Waverly Collegiate Championship 282 2013-14 -5 Hal Sutton Intercollegiate 279 1997-98 -5 Tri State Classic 283 1997-98 -5 Hal Sutton Intercollegiate 283 2004-05 -5 LA Tech/Squire Creek Classic 283 2007-08 -5 Sam Hall Intercollegiate 279 2010-11 -5 Memphis Intercollegiate 283 2014-15 -4 Sam Hall Intercollegiate 280 2015-16 -4 Hal Sutton Intercollegiate 284 2001-02 -4 ASU Indian Classic 284 2006-07 -4 South Alabama Jaguar Intercollegiate 284 2007-08 -3 Sam Hall Intercollegiate 281 2015-16 -3 U. of Hawaii Fall Intercollegiate 285 2006-07 -3 Bulldog Classic 285 2010-11 -3 Argent Financial Classic 285 2011-12 -3 Sam Hall Intercollegiate 281 2012-13 -3 ASU Fall Beach Classic 285 2013-14 -3 Lone Star Invitational 285 2013-14 -3 Jim Rivers Intercollegiate 285 2014-15 -3 ULM Wallace Jones Invitational 285 2014-15 Season 2015-16 2010-11 2012-13 2006-07 2014-15 2008-09 1997-98 2009-10 2014-15 2011-12 2007-08 2010-11 2006-07 2011-12 2009-10 2014-15 2010-11 2006-07 Coach Joe Alliet Joe Alliet Joe Alliet Joe Alliet Joe Alliet Joe Alliet Joe Alliet Joe Alliet Joe Alliet Joe Alliet Joe Alliet Joe Alliet Richard Mulroy Jeff Jenkins

Player Conference Championships Season Champion Conference Tournament 1960 Roy Pace Gulf States Conference Tournament 1961 Roy Pace Gulf States Conference Tournament 1962 Roy Pace Gulf States Conference Tournament 1980 John Dowdall Southland Conference Tournament

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ALL-TIME CONFERENCE RESULTS 2016-17 GOLF

Louisiana Tech Bulldog Golf Year by Year Conference Championship Finishes Conference USA 2016: 2nd (out of 13) 873 total 2015: 8th (out of 13) 890 total 2014: 12th (out of 14) 902 total

Texarkana C.C. (Texarkana, Arkansas) Texarkana C.C. (Texarkana, Arkansas) Oak Tree C.C. (Edmond, Oklahoma)

Western Athletic Conference 2013: 10th (out of 10) 933 total 2012: 5th (out of 8) 902 total 2011: T-4th (out of 9) 901 total 2010: 5th (out of 9) 876 total 2009: 7th (out of 9) 906 total 2008: 7th (out of 9) 931 total 2007: 7th (out of 9) 877 total 2006: 9th (out of 9) 911 total 2005: 5th (out of 10) 910 total 2004: 10th (out of 10) 914 total 2003: 10th (out of 10) 922 total 2002: 7th (out of 10) 885 total

Rio Secco G. C. (Henderson, Nevada) Rio Secco G.C. (Henderson, Nevada) Rio Secco G.C. (Henderson, Nevada) Rio Secco G.C. (Henderson, Nevada) Rio Secco G.C. (Henderson, Nevada) Cinnabar Hill G.C. (San Jose, Calif.) Hidden Valley C.C. (Reno, Nevada) Crane Creek C.C. (Boise, Idaho) Squire Creek C.C. (Ruston, La.) San Joaquin (Fresno, Calif.) The Houstonian (Houston, Texas) Turtle Bay Resort (Kahuku, Hawaii)

Sun Belt Conference 2001: 10th (out of 11) 2000: 7th (out of 8) 1999: 5th (out of 8) 1998: 5th (out of 10) 1997: 8th (out of 10) 1996: 6th (out of 10) 1995: 9th (out of 10)

1963: 1st (out of 5) 1962: 1st (out of 5) 1961: 1st (out of 4) 1960: 1st (out of 5) 1959: 2nd (out of 5) 1958: 2nd (out of 4) 1957: 1st (out of 3) 1956: 1st (out of 4) 1955: 1st (out of 3) 1954: 1st (out of 5) 1953: 1st (out of 4) 1952: 2nd (out of 6) 1951: 4th (out of 6)

857 total 868 total 885 total 859 total 903 total 905 total 908 total 953 total 946 total 948 total 920 total 922 total 1,057 total

Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Kayouche Coulee G.C. (Lake Charles, La.) Unknown (Lafayette, La.) Unknown (Ruston, La.) Unknown (Lake Charles, La.) Unknown (Natchitoches, La.) Unknown (Hammond, La.) Unknown Unknown Unknown

Honors

Individual Champions 1975 SLC Scott Morgan, Louisiana Tech 74-71-73-72=290 1980 SLC John Dowdall, Louisiana Tech 77-69-72=218

923 total Trophy Club (Roanoke, Texas) 924 total Sage Meadows G.C. (Jonesboro, Ark.) 905Â total Sage Meadows G.C. (Jonesboro, Ark.) 884 total Harbor Oaks G.C. (Pine Bluff, Ark.) 891 total The Club at Cimarron (Mission, Texas) 904 total Le Triomphe G.C. (Broussard, La.) 918 total The Champions Club at Julington Creek (Jacksonville, Fla.) 1994: 8th (out of 10) 882 total The Springhouse G.C. (Nashville, Tenn.) 1993: 6th (out of 10) 939 total The Woodlands C.C.- North Course (The Woodlands, Texas) 1992: 10th (out of 10) 959 total The Bluffs on Thompson Creek (St. Francisville, La.)

All-Gulf States Conference 1965 Johnny Morris 1966 Ray Mulhern

American South Conference 1991: Results Unknown 1990: 3rd (out of 6) 915 total 1989: 3rd (out of 6) 899 total 1988: 4th (out of 6) 896 total 1987: Results Unknown

All-Sun Belt Conference 1997 Matt Jordan 1998 Andre Prejean, Sean Richardson 1999 Kevin Fetzner

Southland Conference 1986: 4th (out of 7) 905 total 1985: 4th (out of 7) 882 total 1984: 4th (out of 7) 936 total 1983: 6th (out of 7) 931 total 1982: 2nd (out of 6) 900 total 1981: DQ (out of 6) Incomplete 1980: 1st (out of 6) 892 total 1979: 3rd (out of 6) 909 total 1978: 4th (out of 6) 1,240 total 1977: 4th (out of 6) 1,220 total 1976: 3rd (out of 6) 1,212 total 1975: 2nd (out of 6) 1,186 total 1974: 5th (out of 6) 1,259 total 1973: 3rd (out of 7) 1,208 total 1972: 4th (out of 7) 1,217 total Gulf States Conference 1971: Results Unknown 1970: Results Unknown 1969: Results Unknown 1968: 4th (out of 7) 897 total 1967: 4th (out of 7) 914 total 1966: 5th (out of 7) 472 total 1965: 3rd (out of 6) 901 total 1964: 1st (out of 6) 905 total

Pinewood C.C. (Sour Lake, Texas) Jonesboro C.C. (Jonesboro, Ark.) Jonesboro C.C. (Jonesboro, Ark.)

Walnut Creek C.C. (Mansfield, Texas) Morehouse C.C. (Bastrop, La.) Ruston C.C. (Ruston, La.) Pinewood C.C. (Slidell, La.) Unknown (Jonesboro, Ark.) Great Southwest (Grand Prairie, Texas) Pinehills C.C. (Calhoun, La.) Pinehills C.C. (Calhoun, La.) East Ridge C.C. (Shreveport, La.) Huntington Park (Shreveport, La.) Huntington Park (Shreveport, La.) Unknown Lake Charles C.C. (Lake Charles, La.) Unknown (Ruston, La.) Tyrell Park (Beaumont, Texas)

Unknown Bayou DeSiard C.C. (Monroe, La.) Unknown (Lake Charles, La.) Natchitoches C.C. (Natchitoches, La.) Unknown

All-Southland Conference 1979 Mark Bradshaw, Randy Carstens 1980 John Dowdall 1981 Freddy Killam 1982 Mark Blackwood, Freddy Killam 1986 Jeff Bogan All-American South Conference 1990 Darrell Dyson

All-Western Athletic Conference 2005 Preston Smith, second team 2008 Matthew Harvey, first team 2011 Clinton Shepard, second team 2012 Cody Blankenship, second team 2013 Victor Lange, first team Travis Wilmore, first team All-Conference USA 2014 Victor Lange, second team 2015 Victor Lange, first team 2016 Victor Lange, first team Conference USA All-Tournament 2014 Victor Lange 2016 Victor Lange WAC Freshman of the Year 2011 Jack Lempke, LA Tech Coach of the Year 1980 Richard Mulroy, LA Tech 1982 Kris Ford, LA Tech

Southland Conference Southland Conference

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CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY April 26-27, 1988 Jonesboro Country Club (Par 71; 6,200 Yards) Jonesboro, Ark. 1. Arkansas State 2. Lamar 3. UL-Lafayette 4. Louisiana Tech 5. UT Pan American 6. New Orleans

285-290-291=866 287-293-296=876 298-291-292=881 298-299-299=896 305-304-292=901 299-303-307=909

T-9. Darrell Dyson T-17. Russell Adams T-19. Rodney Terral T-19. Brent Burnham 26. John Steed

77-70-75=222 70-76-80=226 78-76-74=228 77-77-74=228 74-78-76=234

1989 American South Conference April 25-26, 1989 Jonesboro Country Club (Par 71; 6,200 Yards) Jonesboro, Ark. 1. UL-Lafayette 2. Lamar 3. Louisiana Tech 4. Arkansas State 5. UT Pan American 6. New Orleans

289-288-295=872 294-291-288=873 311-287-301=899 306-298-298=902 304-304-303=911 301-306-305=912

T-7. Kristian Sundqvist T-9. Darrell Dyson T-13. Rodney Terral T-24. Gerald Adams T-29. Rob MacDonald

77-68-77=222 78-69-76=223 77-74-74=225 79-76-79=234 83-80-74=237

1990 American South Conference April 24-25, 1990 Pinewood Country Club (Par 72; 6,727 Yards) Sour Lake, Texas 1. UL-Lafayette 2. Lamar 3. Louisiana Tech 4. New Orleans 5. UT Pan American 6. Arkansas State

291-291-285=867 295-295-300=890 309-305-301=915 308-305-313=926 301-313-330=944 327-320-315=962

6. Kristian Sundqvist T-13. Darrell Dyson 15. Jared Lee T-17. Brent Burham 30. Gerald Adams

75-74-75=224 79-79-72=230 79-75-77=231 76-77-82=235 90-90-77=257

1992 Sun Belt Conference The Bluffs on Thompson Creek (Par 72; 7,126 Yards) St. Francisville, La. 1. South Alabama 2. UL-Lafayette 3. Central Florida 4. Lamar 5. Western Kentucky 6. UT Pan American T-7. New Orleans T-7. Jacksonville 9. Arkansas State 10. Louisiana Tech

294-296-293=883 293-298-295=886 302-293-294=889 299-306-302=907 305-310-299=914 302-308-305=915 305-308-318=931 307-320304=931 312-312-316=940 314-321-324=959

T-23. Jared Lee T-38. Peyton Boddie T-44. Tony Digilormo 46. Scott Wright ---. Parish Lowrie

76-77-78=231 79-79-81=239 81-80-82=243 78-85-83=246 84-85-DQ

1993 Sun Belt Conference

April 19-21, 1993 The Woodlands Country Club North Course (Par 72; 6,881 Yards) The Woodlands, Texas 1. UL-Lafayette 2. South Alabama 3. Jacksonville 4. Western Kentucky 5. Lamar 6. Louisiana Tech 7. Arkansas State 8. UALR 9. UT Pan American 10. New Orleans

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9. Chad Dunaway 27. Peyton Boddie T-28. Jared Lee T-38. Tony Digilormo T-42. John Gatlin

74-75-79=228 81-83-72=236 78-80-79=237 79-85-78=242 84-82-78=244

1994 Sun Belt Conference

April 18-20, 1994 Springhouse Golf Club at Opryland Hotel (Par 72; 6,700 Yards) Nashville, Tenn. 1. South Alabama 2. UALR 3. UL-Lafayette 4. Arkansas State 5. New Orleans 6. Western Kentucky T-7. Louisiana Tech T-7. Jacksonville 9. Lamar 10. UT Pan American

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T-20. Scott Wright T-25. Tony Digilormo T-25. Chad Dunaway T-31. John Gatlin T-40. Peyton Boddie

71-71-77=219 74-78-70=222 76-71-75=222 75-75-74=224 77-77-73=227

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1988 American South Conference

1995 Sun Belt Conference

April 17-19, 1995 The Champions Club at Julington Creek (Par 72; 6,872 Yards) Jacksonville, Fla. 1. South Alabama 2. UALR 3. Arkansas State T-4. Lamar T-4. New Orleans 6. UT Pan American 7. Western Kentucky 8. UL-Lafayette 9. Louisiana Tech 10. Jacksonville

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T-10. Jeff Shell T-14. Andy Stinson T-23. Matt Jordan T-41. Brandon Allen T-45. Chad Dunaway

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1991 American South Conference Results not available

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CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY 1996 Sun Belt Conference

1999 Sun Belt Conference

2002 Western Athletic Conference

1. South Alabama 2. UL-Lafayette 3. UALR 4. Arkansas State T-5. Louisiana Tech T-5. Lamar 7. UT Pan American 8. Western Kentucky 9. New Orleans 10. Jacksonville

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1. South Alabama 2. Arkansas State 3. UL-Lafayette 4. UALR 5. Louisiana Tech 6. Western Kentucky 7. New Orleans 8. FIU

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73-69-75=217 75-74-75=224 81-76-75=232 77-84-75=236 85-80-79=244

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T-10. Andy Stinson T-18. Matt Jordan T-22. Jeff Shell T-27. Chad Dunaway T-38. Brandon Allen

T-6. Kevin Fetzner T-16. Scott Rainwater 31. Chris Baker 33. Aaron Bragg 38. Jay Caserta

1. Tulsa 2. UTEP 3. Fresno State 4. SMU 5. Nevada 6. San Jose State 7. Louisiana Tech 8. Hawai’i T-9. Rice T-9. Boise State 21. Jay Caserta T-26. Chris Baker T-26. Brad Wright 35. Halli Heimisson 40. Sean Knox

67-77-76=220 76-76-70=222 76-71-75=222 75-76-75=226 74-82-73=229

April 15-17, 1996 LeTriomphe Golf Club Lafayette, La.

2000 Sun Belt Conference

1997 Sun Belt Conference

April 26-28, 2000 Sage Meadows Golf Club (Par 72; 6,901 Yards) Jonesboro, Ark.

April 14-16, 1997 The Club at Cimarron Mission, Texas 1. UL-Lafayette 2. South Alabama 3. Arkansas State 4. UALR T-5. Jacksonville T-5. Lamar T-5. UT Pan American 8. Louisiana Tech 9. New Orleans 10. Western Kentucky

April 26-28, 1999 Sage Meadows Golf Club (Par 72; 6,901 Yards) Jonesboro, Ark.

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T-17. Matt Jordan 73-74-73=220 T-17. Andre Prejean 69-74-77=220 T-31. Seane Richardson 76-72-77=225 T-34. Aaron Bragg 75-75-76=226 48. Andy Stinson 79-75-80=234

1. UALR 2. UL-Lafayette 3. Western Kentucky 4. Arkansas State 5. South Alabama 6. New Orleans 7. Louisiana Tech 8. Denver

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T-28. Aaron Bragg 76-74-80=230 T-30. Walker McDonald 77-80-76=233 T-30. Kevin Fetzner 85-74-74=233 T-34. Scott Rainwater 78-81-77=236 36. Jay Caserta 82-79-77=238

2001 Sun Belt Conference April 23-25, 2001 Trophy Club (Par 72; 5,896 Yards) Roanoke, Texas

1998 Sun Belt Conference April 20-22, 1998 Harbor Oaks Golf Club Pine Bluff, Ark. 1. South Alabama 2. UT Pan American 3. UL-Lafayette 4. Western Kentucky 5. Louisiana Tech 6. Arkansas State T-7. UALR T-7. Jacksonville 9. Lamar 10. New Orleans

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1. UALR 2. UL-Lafayette 3. Denver T-4. Middle Tennessee T-4. North Texas 6. Arkansas State 7. South Alabama 8. Western Kentucky 9. New Mexico State 10. Louisiana Tech 11. New Orleans

3. Seane Richardson 4. Andre Prejean T-29. Matt Jordan T-42. Aaron Bragg T-46. Andy Stinson

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T-22. Haraldur Hemission 77-73-76=226 T-25. Chris Baker 78-74-76=228 T-42. Jay Caserta 80-79-77=236 T-46. Scott Rainwater 79-83-77=239 T-46. Sean Knox 85-77-77=239

April 24-26, 2002 Turtle Bay Resort (Par 72; 6,535 Yards) Kahuku, Hawai‘i

2003 Western Athletic Conference April 28-30, 2003 The Houstonian (Par 72, 7,110 Yards) Houston, Texas 1. Fresno State 2. Tulsa 3. UTEP 4. SMU 5. Nevada 6. Rice T-7. San Jose State T-7. Hawai’i 9. Boise State 10. Louisiana Tech

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T-22. Sean Knox 37. Derek Busby T-44. Logan Reister 47. Chase Hemperley DQ. Halli Heimisson

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CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY 2006 Western Athletic Conference

2009 Western Athletic Conference

1. SMU 2. Tulsa 3. UTEP T-4. Boise State T-4. Fresno State T-6. Nevada T-6. San Jose State T-8. Hawaii T-8. Rice 10. Louisiana Tech

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1. New Mexico State 2. Fresno State 3. San Jose State T-4. Boise State T-4. Hawai’i 6. Nevada 7. Idaho 8. Utah State 9. Louisiana Tech

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1. New Mexico State 2. Fresno State 3. Idaho 4. Utah State 5. Nevada 6. San Jose State 7. Louisiana Tech 8. Boise State 9. Hawai’i

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T-35. Derek Busby T-38. Logan Reister T-45. Chad Carter 48. Preston Smith 49. Sean Knox

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T-22. Amrith de Soysa T-29. Taylor Gregg T-29. Corey Bartlett 39. Trey McNeil 45. Mark Volk

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T-12. Amrith de Soysa T-25. Matthew Harvey T-27. Cody Santone T-29. Jonathan Bale 38. Corey Bartlett

73-77-71=221 78-80-71=229 78-78-75=231 74-82-76=232 71-87-78=236

May 3-5, 2004 San Joaquin Country Club (Par 71; 6,840 Yards) Fresno, Calif.

2005 Western Athletic Conference May 2-4, 2005 Squire Creek Country Club (Par 72; 7,105 Yards) Choudrant, La. T-1. SMU T-1. Tulsa 3. Fresno State 4. Nevada 5. Louisiana Tech 6. Rice 7. Hawai’i 8. San Jose State 9. UTEP 10. Boise State

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T-4. Derek Busby T-19. Jason Jenkins T-26. Ben Suarez T-33. Cody Santone 41. Chad Carter

73-71-77=221 79-74-74=227 82-75-75=232 81-75-78=234 80-82-76=238

May 1-3, 2006 Crane Creek Country Club (Par 71; 6,668 Yards) Boise, Idaho

April 27-29, 2009 Rio Secco Golf Club (Par 72; 7,332 Yards) Henderson, Nev.

2007 Western Athletic Conference

2010 Western Athletic Conference

1. Nevada 2. Hawaii 3. Boise State 4. Fresno State T-5. New Mexico State T-5. San Jose State 7. Louisiana Tech 8. Idaho 9. Utah State

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1. New Mexico State 2. Nevada 3. San Jose State 4. Idaho 5. Louisiana Tech 6. Fresno State 7. Boise State 8. Utah State 9. Hawai’i

T-12. Trey McNeil T-19. Amrith de Soysa T-22. Corey Bartlett T-30. Matthew Harvey 42. Derek Busby

72-68-77=217 73-71-75=219 78-68-75=221 74-75-75=224 76-73-81=230

T-9. Jonathan Bale 70-73-73=216 T-16. Cody Santone 72-69-79=220 T-16. Hayden Stephens 75-71-74=220 T-19. Clinton Shepard 77-74-70=221 T-34. Matthew Harvey 76-75-79=230

April 30 – May 2, 2007 Hidden Valley Country Club (Par 72; 7,269 Yards) Reno, Nev.

May 3-5, 2010 Rio Secco Golf Club (Par 72; 7,332 Yards) Henderson, Nev.

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2008 Western Athletic Conference

2011 Western Athletic Conference

1. New Mexico State 2. Boise State 3. Fresno State 4. Idaho 5. Nevada 6. San Jose State 7. Louisiana Tech T-8. Hawai’i T-8. Utah State

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1. New Mexico State 2. San Jose State 3. Fresno State T-4. Louisiana Tech T-4. Idaho 6. Nevada T-7. Boise State T-7. Hawai’i 9. Utah State

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T-16. Ryan Robertson T-20. Amrith de Soysa 29. Corey Bartlett T-31. Chad Bailey - Matthew Harvey

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7. Jonathan Bale T-13. Sam Forgan T-22. Clinton Shepard T-22. Jack Lempke T-26. Cody Santone

73-77-71=221 75-81-70=226 73-78-79=230 74-77-79=230 77-78-76=231

April 28-30, 2008 Cinnabar Hills Golf Club (Par 72; 6,853 Yards) San Jose, Calif.

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April 30 – May 2, 2011 Rio Secco Golf Club (Par 72; 7,313 Yards) Henderson, Nev.

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CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY 2012 Western Athletic Conference

2014 Conference USA

2016 Conference USA

1. San Jose State 2. New Mexico State 3. Fresno State 4. Idaho 5. Louisiana Tech 6. Nevada 7. Hawai‘i 8. Utah State

1. Rice 2. UAB 3. Tulsa 4. Charlotte 5. Middle Tennessee T-6. Southern Miss T-6. UTEP 8. East Carolina 9. Old Dominion 10. North Texas 11. UTSA 12. Louisiana Tech 13. Marshall 14. Florida Atlantic

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1. UAB 2. Louisiana Tech 3. North Texas 4. UTSA 5. Middle Tennessee 6. UTEP 7. Old Dominion T-8. Charlotte T-8. Marshall 10. Western Kentucky 11. Rice 12. Southern Miss 13. Florida Atlantic

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T-4. Victor Lange T-46. Jack Lempke T-52. Ben Robinson T-59. Chuck Spears T-59. Travis Wilmore

68-73-72=213 76-74-78=228 81-77-73=231 79-75-80=234 81-75-78=234

2. Victor Lange T-22. Jacob Wyatt T-26. Ben Robinson T-29. Luke Neeley T-36. Chuck Spears

70-74-65=209 72-78-74=224 73-75-77=225 72-82-72=226 72-72-83=227

1. New Mexico State 2. UT Arlington 3. San Jose State 4. UTSA 5. Idaho 6. Utah State 7. Denver 8. Texas State 9. Seattle 10. Louisiana Tech

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2015 Conference USA

T-5. Victor Lange T-33. Travis Wilmore T-38. Sam Forgan 45. Ben Robinson 49. Jack Lempke

70-77-76=223 79-79-76=234 76-77-83=236 80-77-83=240 80-79-84=243

April 30 – May 2, 2012 Rio Secco Golf Club (Par 72; 7,313 Yards) Henderson, Nev.

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T-5. Sam Forgan 73-75-72=220 T-14. Jonathan Bale 76-76-72=224 T-21. Cody Santone 74-80-74=228 T-26. Cody Blankenship 81-74-75=230 T-38. Travis Wilmore 85-80-77=242

April 29 - May 1, 2013 Rio Secco Golf Club (Par 72; 7,313 Yards) Henderson, Nev.

April 27-29, 2014 Oak Tree Country Club (Par 70; 6,861 Yards) Edmond, Okla.

April 24-27, 2016 Texarkana Country Club (Par 72; 6,969 Yards) Texarkana, Ark.

April 26-29, 2015 Texarkana Country Club (Par 72; 6,869 Yards) Texarkana, Ark. 1. North Texas 2. UAB 3. UTEP 4. Charlotte 5. Southern Miss T-6. Middle Tennessee T-6. Old Dominion 8. Louisiana Tech 9. UTSA 10. Marshall 11. Western Kentucky T-12. Florida Atlantic T-12. Rice

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T-13. Victor Lange T-23. Ben Robinson T-48. Jake Pritchard T-53. Mitchell Haddox 60. John Lewis Sams

72-73-74=219 73-77-72=222 74-75-79=228 74-73-82=229 77-80-74=231

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ALL-TIME WAC TEAMS 2003-04 AWARDS

Second Team Scott Carlyle, Hawai‘i Nathan Fritz, UTEP Mike Haack, Nevada Sprague Kolp, Nevada Scott Volpitto, TCU

Second Team Casey Watabu, Nevada Isaac Weintraub, San Jose State Chris Noel, Tulsa Will Dodson, SMU Bryant Reyes, San Jose State

Player of the Year: Nick Watney, Fresno St. Freshman of the Year: David Inglis, Tulsa Co-Coach of the Year: Bill Brogden, Tulsa & Rick Todd, UTEP

Player of the Year: Chris Baryla, UTEP Freshman of the Year: Colt Knost, SMU Coach of the Year: Jay Loar, SMU

First Team Troy Merritt, Jr., Boise State Matt Ryan, So., Fresno State Taylor Coffman, Fr., Nevada Matt Rippy, So., Nevada Grant Doverspike, Fr., Fresno State Second Team Travis Toyama, Jr., Hawai’i Freddy Esparza, Sr., New Mexico State Pierre-Henri Soero, Sr., Hawai’i Stephan Stallworth, Fr., San Jose State Ryan Hallisey, Fr., Nevada Player of the Year: Taylor Coffman, Nevada Freshman of the Year: Taylor Coffman, Nevada Coach of the Year: Rich Merritt, Nevada

2001-02 AWARDS

2004-05 AWARDS

2007-08 AWARDS

Second Team Mike Haack, Sr., Nevada Kevin Henry, Sr., Tulsa Sprague Kolp, Sr., Nevada Brock Mulder, Jr., SMU Jerome Theunis, Sr., SMU

Second Team Preston Smith, So., Louisiana Tech Adam Hagen, , Jr., Nevada Sam Korbe, So., Tulsa Scott Abbott, Sr., SMU Jarrett Hamamoto, Jr., Hawaii

Second Team Matt Hastings, Sr., Boise State Matthew Ryan, Jr., Fresno State Ben Weyland, Sr., Idaho Travis Reid, Jr., New Mexico State Tim Madigan, Fr., New Mexico State

Player of the Year: Nick Watney, Fresno State Freshman of the Year: Graham DeLaet, Boise State Coach of the Year: Tom Duncan, Nevada

Player of the Year: Will Dodson, SMU Freshman of the Year: Matt Hastings, Boise State Coach of the Year: Jay Loar, SMU

Player of the Year: Troy Merritt, Boise State Freshman of the Year: Tim Madigan, New Mexico State Coach of the Year: Scott Lieberwirth, New Mexico State

2002-03 AWARDS

2005-06 AWARDS

2008-09 AWARDS

Second Team Graham DeLaet, So., Boise State Chris Noel, Jr., Tulsa Bryant Reyes, Jr., San Jose State Chad Spencer, Jr., Fresno State Isaac Weintraub, Jr., San Jose State

Second Team John Cassidy, Sr., Nevada Pierre-Henri Soero, Jr., Hawai’i Robert Goff, Sr., New Mexico State Jason Anthony, Sr., Fresno State Casey Watabu, Sr., Nevada Jonny Rosa, Sr., Fresno State

Second Team Scott Loewen, Boise State, Sr. Kevin Lozares, New Mexico State, Sr. Ryan Hallisey, Nevada, Jr. Jarred Bossio, Idaho, Fr. Jay Myers, San Jose State, Fr.

First Team Franklin Hatchett, SMU David Inglis, Tulsa Adam Rubinson, TCU Dan Swanson, UTEP Nick Watney, Fresno State

First Team Chris Baryla, Jr., UTEP Jonathon Echols, Sr., Fresno State Franklin Hatchett, Sr., SMU David Inglis, Jr., Tulsa Nick Watney, Jr., Fresno State

First Team Chris Baryla, Jr., UTEP David Inglis, Sr., Tulsa Brock Mulder, Sr., SMU Dan Swanson, Sr., UTEP Nick Watney, Sr., Fresno State

Player of the Year: Nick Watney, Fresno State Freshman of the Year: Will Dodson, SMU Coach of the Year: Mike Watney, Fresno State

2006-07 AWARDS

First Team Matthew Kodama, Hawaii Graham DeLaet, Boise State David Ingles, Tulsa Chris Baryla, UTEP Chad Spencer, Fresno State

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2000-01 AWARDS

First Team Troy Merritt, Sr., Boise State Grant Doverspike, So., Fresno State Matthew Harvey, So., Louisiana Tech Chase Cooper, Sr., Nevada Matt Edwards, Sr., New Mexico State

First Team Will Dodson, Jr., SMU Colt Knost, So., SMU James Allenby, So., UTEP Ryan Carter, Sr., Fresno State David Kim, So., San Jose State

First Team Jarett Hamamoto, Sr., Hawai’i Danny Bowen, Sr., New Mexico State Adam Hagen, Sr., Nevada Graham DeLaet, Sr., Boise State Matt Edwards, So., New Mexico State

Player of the Year: Graham DeLaet, Boise State Freshman of the Year: Matt Shaw, Fresno St. Coach of the Year: Scott Lieberwirth, New Mexico State

First Team Grant Doverspike, Fresno State, Jr. Travis Reid, New Mexico State, Sr. Scott Smith, Nevada, So. Mark Hubbard, San Jose State, So. Jared Becher, Nevada, Jr.

Player of the Year: Grant Doverspike, Fresno State Freshman of the Year: Jarred Bossio, Idaho Coach of the Year: Scott Lieberwirth, New Mexico State

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ALL-TIME WAC TEAMS 2009-10 ALL-WAC

2011-12 AWARDS

Second-Team Blake Brown, So., Boise State Thomas Kua, So., Hawai’i Scott Smith, Jr., Nevada Gaston De La Torre, So., NM State Justin Shin, Fr., NM State

Second Team All-WAC Zachery Fullerton, Sr., New Mexico State Matt Hovan, Sr., San Jose State Gaston De La Torre, Sr., New Mexico State Cory Oride, Jr., Hawai‘i Cody Blankenship, Sr., Louisiana Tech

Player of the Year: Tim Madigan, New Mexico State Freshman of the Year: Justin Shin, New Mexico State Coach of the Year: Mike Watney, Fresno State

Player of the Year: Jay Myers, San Jose State Freshman of the Year: Sean McMullen, Idaho Coach of the Year: John Kennaday, San Jose State

2010-11 AWARDS

2012-13 AWARDS

First Team Grant Doverspike, Sr., Fresno State Bhavik Patel, So., Fresno State Jared Becher, Sr., Nevada Ryan Hallisey, Sr., Nevada Tim Madigan, Sr., NM State

First Team All-WAC Justin Shin, Jr., New Mexico State Kevin Lucas, Sr., Nevada Jay Myers, Sr., San Jose State Jarred Bossio, Sr., Idaho T. J. Kua, Sr., Hawai‘i

First Team All-WAC Tim Madigan, Sr., New Mexico State Bhavik Patel, Jr., Fresno State Scott Smith, Sr., Nevada Mark Hubbard, Sr., San Jose State Damian Telles, So., Idaho Second Team All-WAC Jay Myers, Jr., San Jose State Gaston De La Torre, Jr., New Mexico State Jarred Bossio, Jr., Idaho Clinton Shepard, sr., Louisiana Tech Kevin Lucas, Jr., Nevada Player of the Year: Tim Madigan, New Mexico State Freshman of the Year: Jack Lempke, Louisiana Tech Coach of the Year: Scott Lieberwrith, New Mexico State

First Team All-WAC Victor Lange, Fr., Louisiana Tech Travis Wilmore, Jr., Louisiana Tech Justin Shin, Sr., New Mexico State Cody Blick, Fr., San Jose State Paul McConnell, Sr., UT Arlington Second Team All-WAC Ole Ramsnes, Jr., Denver Aaron Cockerill, So., Idaho Kenneth Fadke, Fr., New Mexico State Justin Estrada, Sr., San Jose State Hunter Brown, Sr., UT Arlington Player of the Year: Cody Blick, San Jose State Freshman of the Year: Cody Blick, San Jose State Coach of the Year: Mike Dirks, New Mexico State

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ALL-TIME C-USA TEAMS 2014-15 AWARDS

2015-16 AWARDS

All-Conference USA First Team Franco Castro, Charlotte Brett Patterson, Middle Tennessee Logan McCracken, Tulsa Paul Dunne, UAB Wilson McDonald, UAB

All-Conference USA First Team Victor Lange, Louisiana Tech Paul Dunne, UAB Lee Hodges, UAB Martin Rohwer, UAB Martin Simonsen, UTEP

All-Conference USA First Team Seth Gandy, Charlotte Victor Lange, Louisiana Tech Taylor Eyster, UAB Lee Hodges, UAB Frederik Dreier, UTEP

All-Conference USA Second Team Victor Lange, Louisiana Tech Kevin Reilly, Rice Matt Mabrey, Tulsa Sam Love, UAB Martin Rowher, UAB

All-Conference USA Second Team Victor Wiggins, Charlotte Juan Munoz, North Texas Casey Fernandez, Southern Miss Will Cannon, UAB Roberto Ruiz, UTEP

All-Conference USA Second Team Victor Wiggins, Charlotte Cory Churchman, North Texas Thomas Rosenmueller, North Texas Ian Snyman, North Texas Martin Rohwer, UAB

All-Conference USA Freshman Team Connor O’Rourke, Florida Atlantic Clark Robinson, Marshall Kevin Reilly, Rice Frederik Dreier, UTEP Bryce Alley, UTSA

Conference USA All-Freshman Team Michael Cotton, North Texas Mitchell Meissner, Rice Taylor Eyster, UAB Lee Hodges, UAB Zander Lozano, UTSA

Conference USA All-Freshman Team Thomas Rosenmueller, North Texas Ian Snyman, North Texas Will Voetsch, Rice Tim Harry, UAB Andreas Sorenson, UTEP

All-Tournament Team Matt Mabrey, Tulsa (medalist) Logan McCracken, Tulsa Tommy Economou, Rice Kevin Reilly, Rice Victor Lange, Louisiana Tech

All-Tournament Team 1. Juan Munoz, North Texas - medalist 2. Casey Fernandez, Southern Miss T3. Drew Kirby, Southern Miss T3. Lee Hodges, UAB T5. Martin Simonsen, UTEP T5. Cory Churchman, North Texas

All-Tournament Team Taylor Eyster, UAB Victor Lange, Louisiana Tech Thomas Rosenmueller, North Texas Seth Gandy, Charlotte Zander Lozano, UTSA

Golfer of the Year: Paul Dunne, UAB Freshman of the Year: Kevin Reilly, Rice Newcomer of the Year: Wes Conover, East Carolina Coach of the Year: Justin Emil, Rice

Golfer of the Year: Victor Lange, Louisiana Tech Freshman of the Year: Lee Hodges, UAB Coach of the Year: Brad Stracke, North Texas

Golfer of the Year: Frederik Dreier, UTEP Freshman of the Year: Ian Snyman, North Texas Coach of the Year: Alan Murray, UAB

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2013-14 AWARDS

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NCAA POSTSEASON HISTORY 2016-17 GOLF

TEAM BIDS 1969 NCAA Division II Championship June 17-20, 1969 University of New Mexico South Course Albuquerque, N.M. (Par 72; 7,300 Yards)

2016 NCAA Division I Regional May 16-18, 2016 The Gallery Golf Club Tucson, Ariz. (Par 72; 7,258 Yards)

Fin. Team Scores=Total Par 1. Cal State Northridge 305-310-306-310=1231 +79 2. Rollins College 305-310-304-313=1232 +80 3. UC-Riverside 302-309-311-316=1238 +86 T-4. Eastern Michigan 326-313-307-309=1255 +103 T-4. Illinois State 310-323-304-318=1255 +103 6. Portland State 309-318-313-318=1258 +106 7. South Florida 317-318-317-308=1260 +108 8. Sacramento State 312-321-313-322=1268 +116 9. UT-Martin 313-318-311-328=1270 +118 10. Chico State 310-330-309-323=1272 +120 11. Salem State 321-319-311-328=1279 +127 12. Missouri-Rolla 324-321-318-317=1280 +128 13. Youngstown State 321-320-316-329=1286 +134 14. Wesleyan University 310-328-323-327=1288 +136 T-15. Fort Lewis College 314-324-325-326=1289 +137 T-15. Old Dominion 323-326-321-319=1289 +137 17. SUNY-Oswego 329-327-321-324=1301 +149 18. Louisiana Tech 331-323-338-337=1329 +177 19. Ohio Wesleyan 323-340-335-334=1332 +180 20. Rochester Inst. of Technology 335-342-338-335=1350 +198 21. Illinois-Chicago Circle 342-342-330-370=1384 +232 22. Augustana College 356-347-336-346=1385 +233

Fin. Team 1. Stanford 2. Oregon 3. UAB 4. California 5. Wake Forest 6. UC Riverside T-7. Georgia Tech T-7. North Florida 9. St. Mary’s 10. North Texas 11. Georgia State 12. Louisiana Tech 13. North Carolina 14. Sienna

Scores=Total 274-284-275=833 285-288-274=847 283-291-283=857 287-293-282=862 286-295-282=863 288-297-281=866 297-288-282=867 293-283-291=867 291-307-281=879 296-301-290=887 303-294-294=891 301-304-292=897 310-312-295=917 311-325-315=951

Par -31 -17 -7 -2 -1 +2 +3 +3 +15 +23 +27 +33 +53 +87

11. T-26. 66. 67. 73.

75-74-65=214 71-74-74=219 78-78-75=231 77-78-78=233 88-78-83=249

-2 +3 +15 +17 +33

T-65. Frank Brame 97. Rick Hollan T-101. Lee Matthews 106. Geoff Kimbrough

80-75-84-84=323 82-83-81-87=333 83-83-86-83=335 86-82-87-83=338

+35 +45 +47 +50

Victor Lange Jacob Wyatt Luke Neeley Ben Robinson Chuck Spears

Note: • Louisiana Tech’s Victor Lange sets collegiate course record -7 (65) on final day of NCAA Tucson Regional

INDIVIDUAL BIDS 2014 NCAA Regionals May 15-17, 2014 Briggs Ranch Country Club (Par 72; 7,247 Yards) San Antonio, Texas

2015 NCAA Regionals May 14-16, 2015 The Rawls Course (Par 71; 7,349 Yards) Lubbock, Texas

Fin. Team 1. Georgia 2. Georgia State 3. Vanderbilt 4. SMU 5. UCLA 6. TCU 7. UCF 8. Georgia Southern 9. College of Charleston 10. South Florida 11. VCU 12. Columbia 13. Northwestern

Scores=Total 281-285-287=853 292-285-289=866 295-273-299=867 288-282-298=868 290-288-291=869 290-288-293=871 288-294-290=872 291-287-302=880 285-296-302=883 296-295-296=887 300-289-303=892 300-291-306=897 299-303-314=916

Par -11 +2 +3 +4 +5 +7 +8 +16 +19 +23 +28 +33 +52

Fin. Team 1. Texas 2. Texas Tech 3. Duke 4. Auburn T-5. Houston T-5. Purdue 7. California 8. Louisville 9. Southeastern Louisiana 10. UC Irvine 11. North Florida 12. Georgia State 13. Charleston Southern

Scores=Total 273-282-275=830 278-274-282=834 276-282-286=844 280-285-280=845 274-287-286=847 279-289-279=847 279-287-282=848 283-281-288-852 285-279-282=856 287-291-287=865 291-292-287=870 287-284-300=871 286-309-295=890

Par -22 -18 -8 -7 -5 -5 -4 E +4 +13 +18 +19 +38

T-25. Victor Lange*

76-68-76=220

+4

T-22. Victor Lange*

70-70-73=213

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* - denotes competing as an individual

* - denotes competing as an individual

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Louisiana Tech University and President Les Guice share a rich history together that spans five decades and has produced family ties that are deeply rooted in a passion for the Bulldogs and Lady Techsters. From an architecture student stepping on the campus for the first time in 1972 to an appointment as Louisiana Tech’s 14th President in 2013, Dr. Guice has shown an unwavering commitment to leadership and service to his alma mater. One of Dr. Guice’s first achievements at Louisiana Tech was earning a bachelor of arts in architecture in 1976. Discovering a passion for engineering under the mentorship of Professor Jack Painter, Dr. Guice went on to earn a master’s degree in civil engineering from Tech in 1978. While working on his master’s degree, Dr. Guice also discovered a passion for teaching and education as a profession. Dr. Guice accepted a position as an assistant professor of civil engineering at Louisiana Tech in 1978 and was promoted to associate professor in 1981. A few short years after earning his Ph.D. in civil engineering from Texas A&M University in 1986, Dr. Guice was named the interim department head of civil engineering in Louisiana Tech’s College of Engineering in 1988 and earned the permanent department head position and full professorship in 1989. As department head, Dr. Guice initiated the formation of the Civil Engineering Advisory Board and the Civil Engineering Distinguished Alumni recognition program, both of which significantly enhanced alumni participation and significantly enhanced fund-raising for the department. Throughout the next decade, Dr. Guice would continue to distinguish himself as an academician, researcher, administrator and leader. His dedication to his students, his faculty and the university would lead to his appointment as Dean of Louisiana Tech’s College of Engineering and Science (COES) in 1999. As Dean, Dr. Guice continued to encourage and support innovations in the curricula. The College’s faculty became increasingly successful in securing external funding for the integrated curriculum which resulted in a transformative redesign of curricula throughout the College. Dr. Guice’s leadership and vision also reinvigorated the Engineering and Science Foundation to more effectively serve the needs of the College. He initiated a new integrated strategic plan, known as “COES 2010,” and capital campaign, “Tech’s BEST,” that led advancement of the college and to funding for an Eminent Scholar Chair, 15 Professorships, $500k Scholarship Fund, and several new laboratories and facilities. Dr. Guice leadership also helped to guide the Institute for Micromanufacturing (IfM) toward a focus on the emerging field of nanotechnology. With the hiring of key nanotechnology faculty in numerous disciplines, further expansion of research laboratories, establishment of an interdisciplinary engineering PhD program with a nanotechnology track, and initiation of a B.S. in Nanosystems Engineering, the IfM and COES established strong research and education nanotechnology programs that have received national recognition. In 2004, Dr. Guice’s performance and accomplishments as dean of the College of Engineering and Science led to his appointment as Louisiana Tech’s vice president for research and development. During his tenure as vice president and as executive vice president in 2012, Louisiana Tech has significantly increased patents, licenses/options, start-up companies, SBIR grants with affiliated companies, and has established strong industry partnerships for commercialization of technologies. Dr. Guice also led the establishment of Louisiana Tech’s first two technology incubators, the Rawle and Humana Enterprise Centers. With a focus on the future and a progressive vision for economic development, Dr. Guice has led the planning and development of the Louisiana Tech Enterprise Campus – a research park connecting the university and downtown Ruston. Enterprise Campus’ first building, Tech Pointe, was completed in 2012 and is now home for several companies and organizations, including an Air Force funded Cyberspace Research Laboratory. With the recent completion of Louisiana Tech’s new College

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of Business building and renovation to University Hall as a home for interdisciplinary entrepreneurship and innovation activities, the first phase of Enterprise Campus is nearing completion. Dr. Guice’s reputation for exemplary leadership has not been bound by the campus or the region. Roles in statewide leadership have included election to serve as the founding Chair for the Louisiana Optical Network Initiative (LONI) Management Council, serving as Chair of the Louisiana EPSCoR Committee, and leading the development of a statewide science and technology plan, called FIRST Louisiana. Dr. Guice currently serves as Chair of the Board of Regents Master Plan Research Advisory Council and as chair of the Louisiana Innovation Council. Among the many awards and recognitions Dr. Guice has earned during his career is the Robert E. Russ Award from the Ruston/Lincoln Parish Chamber of Commerce (2009), Outstanding Civil Engineer from the ASCE Louisiana Section (2008), Louisiana Tech University Civil Engineering Distinguished Alumnus (2007), Louisiana Engineering Society’s James M. Todd Technological Accomplishment Award (2007), Governor’s University Technology Leader of the Year Award (2006), and Louisiana Engineering Society A.B. Patterson Medal for an Engineer in Management (2004.) On December 4, 2012, during a special session of the University of Louisiana System Board of Supervisors, Dr. Guice was unanimously voted to serve as the 14th President of Louisiana Tech University. Dr. Guice officially took over as President on July 1, 2013. As President of Louisiana Tech, Dr. Guice is the chief executive officer of north Louisiana’s only Carnegie Foundation national research university and one of only two public universities from Louisiana recognized in the top tier of national universities by U.S. News and World Report. Dr. Guice leads a university that most recently has been ranked #11 in the nation in a list of “Most Underrated Colleges In America” (Business Insider), #17 in the nation in a list of “Low Cost Colleges with High Starting Salaries for Graduates” (Affordable Colleges Online), and #21 in the nation for providing its graduates with the best returns on their investments (AdvisorOne.) Throughout his career, Dr. Guice has contributed to and played a central role in creating the culture and vision for the future of Louisiana Tech, and continues that commitment as President. Dr. Guice’s focus on campus-wide engagement, building and growing relationships, and leadership in forging a path toward advancement of the university’s academic and athletic programs, research and commercialization activities, and economic development efforts means that Louisiana Tech University’s best days are yet to come. Dr. Guice is a native of Monroe and grew up in Bastrop. He and his wife, Kathy, have three sons – Kyle, Chad, and Bret – one grandson, Christopher, and twin granddaughters, Elizabeth and Everly.

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Director of Athletics

@TMcClelland

Since stepping on campus in July of 2013, the cornerstone of Louisiana Tech Director of Athletics Tommy McClelland’s leadership has been the philosophy of building champions on the playing fields, in the classrooms and in life. While leading Louisiana Tech into the Conference USA era, McClelland impacted the athletics department through fundraising, facility improvements, coaching hires and overall student-athlete development. If 2015-16 is any indication, McClelland’s philosophy is paying dividends in Ruston. During McClelland’s third year sitting in the AD chair in Ruston, the University’s student-athletes combined to record one of the most successful years in recent history. “What a great job by our coaches, our student-athletes and our support staff this past year,” said McClelland. “It was truly a memorable year in so many ways. We preach building champions on the field, in the classroom and in life, and I truly believe we had more than our share of all of those during the past 12 months. “I think this year was one we can build upon. We never want to be satisfied, and we are always striving for even greater things. That’s our philosophy. However, when we look back at the past year, we know that a lot of blood and sweat and tears went into the successes that Louisiana Tech and its student-athletes had on the playing fields and in the classroom.” How impressive was 2015-16? Louisiana Tech joined Florida, Florida State, Ohio State and Ole Miss as the only five Football Bowl Subdivision schools to recorded 9-plus wins in football, 20-plus wins in men’s basketball and 40-plus wins in baseball. That’s pretty elite company. It was also one of only 12 FBS programs to play in the postseason in each of those three sports, joining Florida, Connecticut, Florida State, Texas Tech, Texas A&M, Ohio State, Washington, Duke, Arizona, Utah and Miami (Fla.). Not a bad crowd in which to be included. The impressive year started in late August when the brand new $23 million Davison Athletics Complex – which encloses the south end of Joe Aillet Stadium – opened and the second largest crowd in Tech football history watched the Bulldogs defeat Southern in the season opener. It was just the beginning of a great season for head coach Skip Holtz and the Bulldogs, who defeated Sun Belt Conference champion Arkansas State 47-28 in the R&L Carriers New Orleans Bowl. It was the first back-to-back bowl victories by LA Tech in program history (Tech defeated Illinois in the 2014 Heart of Dallas Bowl). The year culminated in June when the Bulldog baseball team – which was picked 11th in the preseason C-USA Coaches Poll – earned its first ever at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament, winning a pair of games in Starkville while advancing to the regional championship game against Mississippi State. The Diamond Dogs posted 10 wins over Top 25 teams, including a three-game conference sweep of the Rice Owls. Tech earned the program’s first ever at-large berth and its first regional appearance since 1987, defeating 4-time NCAA champion Cal State Fullerton. Tech’s 42 wins were the sixth most in program history and the most since 1988. It was a truly memorable year on the playing fields, including: The Bulldog golf team shocked everyone in route to capturing the Conference USA team title (its first since 1980) and clinching the program’s first ever appearance in the NCAA Regionals. The Lady Techster tennis team recorded the program’s first win over a nationally ranked team (defeated No. 45 Georgia State) while also earning its first ever national ranking. Chad Camper was named the LSWA State Coach of the Year for the second time in three seasons. The Lady Techster soccer team qualified for the C-USA Tournament for the third time in four years and recorded the program’s 100th win. Katie Sloan also became the 17th student-athlete in LA Tech history to earn Academic All-American honors. The Lady Techster softball team recorded a 32-win season, its first

back-to-back 30-plus win seasons since the late 1990s. Tech won five straight league series for the first time in program history and fell just percentage points shy of winning the West Division. Tech also drew a program home record 1,927 fans against LSU. The Bulldog basketball team won 23 games, eight of those coming against teams that participated in the postseason, including Ohio State and Florida Gulf Coast. Tech advanced to its fourth straight postseason tournament, while senior guard Alex Hamilton was named the Conference USA Player of the Year and honorable mention AP All-American. The LA Tech track and field teams also had some impressive individual performances as Jermey Hicks earned second team all-American honors in the indoor 60-meters, advancing to the NCAA Indoor Championships. Adams represented the University in the NCAA Outdoor Championships, competing in the long jump in Eugene. Off the playing field, the LA Tech Athletics Department had a stellar year as well. Seventy-five student-athletes earned their bachelor’s or master’s degrees while 151 made the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll and 27 received the C-USA Commissioner’s Academic Medal. Tech’s student-athletes recorded a Graduation Success Rate (GSR) of 83 percent and a Federal Graduation Rate (FGR) of 62 percent, with both being record highs for the University. Louisiana Tech’s 83 percent graduation success rate ranks as the second highest in the state among Division I football-playing public institutions, trailing only LSU by one point (84). Louisiana Tech also made the announcement in the fall that it partnered with adidas America, Inc. to establish a transformational 5-year exclusive agreement that will outfit all 16 NCAA men’s and women’s programs in adidas uniforms, apparel, footwear and equipment through the 2020-2021 athletics season. Tech alumni and fans also continued to buy in to the vision for the athletic department as the Louisiana Tech Athletics Club (LTAC) set an alltime high in total LTAC giving and most total LTAC donors. 2015-16 was truly amazing. Shortly after his hiring in 2013, McClelland re-energized the LA Tech fan-base when he joined President Guice in an October press conference revealing the updated plans for the Davison Athletics Complex located in the south endzone of Joe Aillet Stadium - the centerpiece of the University’s Quest for Excellence capital campaign. McClelland completed the fundraising needed for the project, and the new facility opened in August of 2015. It generates an additional $500,000 annually in revenue. Another marquee addition to the Louisiana Tech athletic facilities during McClelland’s tenure is the $1.2 million Paul Millsap Vision presented by Community Trust Bank, a high definition video display board in the Thomas Assembly Center. The project also included a customized sound system for the Thomas Assembly Center and a video board control room, which will be utilized for both football and basketball. These two major facility improvements and additional smaller scale projects were made possible through a pair of record-setting years in fundraising. During the 2013-14 fiscal year, McClelland spearheaded the efforts in raising more than $10.8 million through both LTAC and Quest for Excellence; more than double any previous year in Tech Athletics his-

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tory. Included in the record total were five, seven-figure gifts. The 2014-15 fiscal year saw record totals in Louisiana Tech Athletic Club (LTAC) unrestricted donations -- both in dollar figures and in total number of donors. It also included increases in ticket sales in football, men’s and women’s basketball. Tech had plenty of success stories on the playing fields during those first two years, led by the Bulldog basketball team winning back-to-back Conference USA regular season titles and advancing into the NIT with impressive road wins over SEC foe Georgia (2014) and Texas A&M (2015). The Dunkin’ Dawgs tied the program single season wins record (29) in 2014 and totaled 56 wins during the two year span. On the gridiron, the Bulldog football team captured the Conference USA West Division title in 2014, recording a 9-5 overall record and barely falling to Marshall in the C-USA title game. Tech earned an invitation to the Heart of Dallas Bowl and promptly defeated Big 10 foe Illinois 35-18. Tech sophomore Victor Lange became the first Bulldog golfer ever to earn an NCAA Regional appearance, competing in the San Antonio Region in 2014 and Lubbock Region in 2015. He also hired one of the rising stars in college baseball in Greg Goff, a 21-year coaching veteran. In just two seasons in Ruston, Goff led the program to this year’s NCAA Regionals before being hired by SEC member Alabama. Prior to coming to Ruston, McClelland made a national name for himself after quickly elevating to the athletics director position at age 26. He earned high praise from a number of high-profile, experienced athletic administrators. “Tommy McClelland is an outstanding leader and one of the nation’s rising stars in intercollegiate athletics,” said Bubba Cunningham, athletics director at the University of North Carolina. “He has a demonstrated commitment to supporting and developing his coaches and student-athletes and has already become well-known among ADs for his leadership, vision and character. Tommy has also shown a dedication to lifelong learning and the application of his skills and talents to making his athletic programs better.” Prior to being named athletic director at McNeese State on March 19, 2008, McClelland served as interim athletic director and assistant athletic director of internal affairs at the university. In his time at McNeese, McClelland and his staff had numerous success stories when it came to increased revenue streams and the overall game-day experience in Lake Charles. He raised more than $3 million in private donations, and he was instrumental in increasing corporate sponsorships to nearly $1 million, while securing new clients and multi-year sponsorships. McClelland was also responsible for increasing football season ticket sales: the program eclipsed the 8,000 mark in 2008 with a high of 8,035 in 2009. In addition, he was instrumental in setting single-game attendance records in baseball, volleyball, softball, soccer, women’s basketball and women’s tennis. “Tommy is a rising star in the college athletics administration field and, in my view, the ideal leader to advance Louisiana Tech’s athletics program as it transitions into Conference USA,” said Ian McCaw, former athletics director at Baylor University. “He possesses impeccable integrity and has an extraordinary work ethic. Moreover, his interpersonal and relational skills are outstanding and will enable him to quickly connect with Bulldog fans as well as campus and community leaders.” One of McClelland’s main goals was to improve the life of the student-athletes and increase the game-day experience for the McNeese State fan base. One of the most effective ways to accomplish these goals was by improving the facilities. During his time at McNeese State, he oversaw a combined total of over $11 million dollars in facility renovation and new construction. The combination of increased revenue streams, renovations and new construction, and a highly-involved fan base led to plenty of success stories on the playing fields. During his tenure as athletic director, McNeese won Southland Conference championships in football (2007, 2009), soccer (2006, tournament; 2007, regular season), softball (2010, tournament; 2013, regular season), men’s basketball (2011, regular season), women’s basketball (2011, regular season; 2011 and 2012 tournament) and men’s cross country (2012). The women’s basketball program made its first appearances ever in the NCAA Tournament, and the men’s basketball program hosted the first round of the NIT postseason tournament (Boston College live on ESPNU). Even more impressive is the fact that while the Cowboy and Cowgirl programs were capturing titles on the fields, the University’s studentathletes were making tremendous strides in the classroom. In five of McClelland’s six years as athletics director, McNeese State led the Southland Conference in the number of student-athletes named to the Commissioner’s Honor Roll. In addition, McClelland guided the resurgence in APR success in Lake Charles. The number of athletic programs boasting the required APR score of 925 went from four in his first year to all 16 in his final year. The community service hours performed by the MSU student-athletes also tripled to more than 3,000 during his tenure. “Tommy has a great knowledge of college athletics and excels at helping his student-athletes balance and succeed in their commitments to academics and athletics,” said Warde Manuel, athletics director at the University of Connecticut. “Tommy has also proven his ability to work effectively with coaches and administrators to help his programs be successful.” McClelland earned his bachelor’s degree from Northwestern State in 2004 and completed his master’s degree in sports administration in 2005. He walked on with the Demons football team and eventually earned a scholarship; he also competed in the javelin for the NSU track and field team. The native of Basile, Louisiana served as a graduate assistant at Northwestern State in athletics and also worked at the Southland Conference office as an administrative intern, assisting with championship events. McClelland is also a 2012 graduate of the Executive Program of the Sports Management Institute and attended instruction at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s Kenan-Flagler Business School and the University of Southern California’s Marshall School of Business. McClelland is married to the former Jessica Stokes of Garrison, Texas. They have two sons, Lawson (6) and Grayson (5).

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ATHLETICS COUNCIL Dr. Donna Thomas Chair

Mackenzie Potts SGA President

Lisa Cole

Steve Davison

Dr. Sean Dwyer

Dr. Marvin Green Alumni Rep.

Tommy McClelland Dir. of Athletics

Dr. Terri McConathy

Judith Roberts

Sam Speed

Heath Tims

Jonathan Ables Head Equipment Manager

Blake Bolin Asst. Director of Communications

Marco Born Senior Associate AD/ External

Amber Burdge Asst. AD/ Academics

Shannon Burke G.A./Sports Medicine

Lane Burroughs HC - Baseball

Bryn Crowder G.A./Sports Medicine

Donny Crowe Photographic Services

Kevin Curtis AC - Football

Adriano de Souza HC - Volleyball

Andy Fox Dir. Of Basketball Operations

Marie Gilbert Associate A.D./ CFO

Lanier Goethie AC - Football

Thomas Graham Academic Advisor

Lindsey Hicks AC - WBB

Jonathan Holden Dir. of Video Operations

Skip Holtz HC – Football

Sandra Kane Assistant/NCAA Compliance

Yaphett King AC – Men’s Basketball

Eric Konkol HC - Men’s Basketball

Mary Kay Hungate Ex-Officio

Dr. Guthrie Jarrell Alumni Rep.

Gary Kennedy

Bryson Abraham G.A./Football

Tyson Baldwin Director of LTAC

Blake Baker AC - Football

Malcolm Butler Associate A.D./ Communications

Casey Cathrall Strength & Conditioning

Duffy Conroy AC - Men’s Basketball

Travis Creel AC - Baseball

Emerald Doria AC - Softball

Bianca Duran AC - Softball

Emily Embree Ticket Sales Manager

Todd Fitch AC - Football

Mike Forsythe AC - Softball

Ashton Green G.A./Football

Kiva Gresham AC - Soccer

Jill Hancock Assistant Athletic Trainer

Taylor Henry Academic Adviser

Kurt Hester Strength & Cond. Coach

Jeff Jenkins HC - Golf

Gerald Jordan Assistant AD/ Sports Medicine

Mickey Joseph AC - Football

Brison Manor Strength & Conditioning

Neal McArthur Asst. Director of Ticket Ops

ADMIN., SUPPORT & COACHES

Mary Kay Hungate Ben Hynds Ed Jackson Senior Deputy Asst. Director of Assistant A.D./ A.D./SWA Ticket Ops Player Development

Janel Lee FB Video Coordinator

Billy Logan Facilities Assistant

Nick Long Brittany Luttrell Director of WBB G.A./Sports Operations Medicine

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Kegan McDaniel G.A./Football

Robert McFarland AC - Football

Kane McGuire Adam McGuirt Mandy Miller Asst. Director of Associate A.D./ Assistant Athletic Communications Internal Operations Trainer

Tom Morris Photographic Services

Matt Nantais HC – Bowling

Gary Northen Manager of Business Development

Taylor Nugent G.A./Sports Medicine

Gabryel Ording AC - Volleyball

Armani Perez Director of Football Recruiting

Josh Perot General Manager – LTSP

Rick Petri AC - Football

Dana Pettit Business Ops. Assistant

David Pillen Assistant AD of Marketing

Thomas Rice Assistant Athletic Trainer

Jasmine Rich Academic Advisor

Chelsea Rogers WBB Dir. of Development

Holston Ryan Asst. Director of Marketing

Alan Savage Assistant AD/ Tickets

Joe Sloan AC - Football

Gary Stanley HC - Track & Field

Brooke Stoehr Co-Head Coach - WBB

Scott Stoehr Co-Head Coach - WBB

Christopher Watson G.A./Sports Medicine

Chris Weil Aspire Ticket Sales Consultant

Taylor Wiseman Video Operations Associate

Jerry Zulli AC - Baseball

Wesley Miller AC – Track & Field

Davina Christian Orieukwu Ostrander AC - Track & Field Assoc. HC - Baseball

Brenda Milton Office Coordinator/WBB & Soccer

Mark Montgomery HC - Softball

Krista Patrick Exec. Asst. to Football HC

Sven Pearson G.A./Sports Medicine

Byron Pottorff Renee Puckett Solomon Randle Athletic Trainer Office Coordinator/ Coordinator of MBB & Volleyball Athletic Advancement

Tim Rattay AC - Football

Mike Schrang G.A./Football

Tony Skinn AC - Men’s Basketball

Alaura Sharp AC - Women’s Basketball

Kevin Sherry HC - Soccer

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Anna Claire Thomas Matt Thorne LaMonte Vaughn Josh Wagenaar Kim Tanner Game AC - Track & AC - Soccer Office Coordinator/ Asst. Director of Field Facilities, SB, Bsbl Communications Management Assoc.

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