Johnson Holliday
Axel Ă–stensson
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Table of Contents 02 USC Aiken Info About the Conference About USC Aiken Meet the Staff
12 The Season Season Preview Team Photo Roster
14 The Coach
Quick Facts School Address City, State Founded Enrollment Nickname Colors Arena Capacity Affiliation Conference Chancellor Athletic Director Department Phone Ticket Office Phone
USC Aiken 471 University Parkway Aiken, S.C. 29801 1961 3,250 Pacers Cardinal, Navy, White Convocation Center 3,600 NCAA Division II Peach Belt Dr. Sandra Jordan Randy Warrick 803-641-3486 803-641-3486
Michael Carlisle
16 The Players Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen
20 The Archives 2014-15 Review Record Book
Credits The 2015 Men’s Golf media guide is a publication of the USC Aiken Sports Information office. It was written and edited by Brent C. Hager, Sports Information Director. Photography was provided by Hager and Milledge Austin. The guide was designed by Cody Keisler. A special thanks to head coach Michael Carlisle for his assisstance with the publication.
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The Peach Belt Conference The Peach Belt Conference is committed to providing, through its dependent collegiate members, a forum for student participation in athletic, academic and co-curricular events under the auspices of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, Division II. We will exemplify the characteristics of a premier intercollegiate conference that prides itself on the inclusion of students of all demographic groups who wish to participate in a well-rounded sports program. Our institutions, our academic goals, our athletic aspirations reflect a communality of purpose and a commitment to excellence in the classroom and on the playing field.
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This is USC Aiken ď„–
The University of South Carolina Aiken was chartered in 1961 after entering into an agreement with the University of South Carolina to establish a two-year center in Aiken. The Aiken Center opened its doors in September 1961 to 139 students. Temporarily housed in Banksia, a renovated mansion in Aiken, the Center consisted of three full-time faculty members (one of whom served as Director of the Center). In 1968, the Center underwent an institutional self-study and was accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools as a branch of the University of South Carolina and as a junior college. The first associate degrees were awarded in June 1968. The campus of USC Aiken moved from Banksia to its present site in 1972 and physical changes began to occur rapidly. At first, the permanent campus consisted of 100 acres and one multipurpose building which housed all university operations. A library was completed in 1975, and additional land was donated that increased the campus to 144 acres. In October 1977, the Student Activities Center was opened. A classroom building was occupied in 1978, and one year later, an auxiliary services building was added. An apartment complex for students, Pacer Downs, was ready
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for occupancy in the fall of 1984. More construction additions to the campus included completion of the Etherredge Center, Ruth Patrick Science Education Center, the Business and Education Building, and the Alan B. Miller Nursing Building. Additional land was acquired increasing the campus to 400 acres. Academic and organizational changes also occurred rapidly. The faculty formalized its organizational structure and redefined its role in the governance of the institution in 1974-75. Also, the students reorganized their governing body and more precisely defined their role on campus; the administration and staff structures were overhauled and expanded to meet the demands of the growing academic programs. When the full-time equivalent student enrollment reached 1,066 in the fall of 1975, the USC Aiken campus was permitted to plan for senior level courses and to create a number of baccalaureate degree programs. In that same year, USCA received approval as a four-year branch campus by the Board of Trustees of the University of South Carolina, and USCA was designated a Recognized Candidate for Senior College Accreditation. In September 1976, the Board of Trustees granted academic autonomy to the Aiken Campus. The first bachelor’s degrees were granted in May 1977, and USCA became a fully
accredited senior college. Presently, the college community is comprised of more than 3,200 students, over 100 full-time faculty, approximately 110 staff members, and 28 administrators. USCA awards bachelor’s degrees in more than 20 major areas of study, master’s degrees in two areas, and offers a varied program of continuing education courses for the wider community. Today USC Aiken offers students a liberal education designed to develop an understanding of human experience which will equip them for life in a free society. To accomplish this, the University provides students with an opportunity to discover learning processes which enable them to grow personally and socially. It promotes students’ interaction within a community of active scholars and artists, and it encourages students to use the knowledge which they gain to deal with the problems of a rapidly changing world.
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Meet the Staff Dr. Sandra Jordan University Chancellor
Sandra J. Jordan, former provost and vice president for academic
Jordan’s appointment marks a return to the state where her higher
affairs at Georgia College & State University, was named
education career began. From 1986-1989, she was an assistant
chancellor of the University of South Carolina Aiken in 2012.
professor of art history at Lander University and director of the
Jordan became the fourth chancellor of USC Aiken, succeeding Thomas L. Hallman who retired after 12 years in the position. “I am tremendously honored and humbled by this opportunity to serve the campus, community and the University of South Carolina system,” Jordan said. “USC Aiken’s mission, unwavering dedication to student success and vibrant partnerships with the community, make this an exceptional and exciting position. I am thrilled to accept this invitation to join the Pacers during this pivotal time in the history of the institution and I look forward to
Monsanto Gallery of Art. Jordan earned her bachelor’s degree in art from the University of Alabama, and her doctorate in art history from the University of Georgia. She has also attended the Management Development Program at Harvard University’s Institute for Higher Education, the 21st Century Leadership Institute and was a summer fellow at Vanderbilt University’s Institute for Higher Education Management. A student of leadership, she is often asked to mentor new leaders at the state and national level.
working closely with President Pastides, the USC Aiken faculty,
Jordan has been married for 30 years to Michael Jordan, an
staff and students as well as our alumni and friends to build upon
architect and graduate of Clemson University. They have a son,
the successes that defined this university’s first 50 years.”
Matthew, who is a doctoral student in electrical engineering at
I am tremendously honored and humbled by this opportunity to serve the campus, community and the University of South Carolina system.
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Georgia Tech.
Randy Warick Athletic Director
Randy Warrick is in his 29th year as Director of Athletics at the
While earning his master’s degree, he served as a graduate
University of South Carolina Aiken. He was hired at USCA in
assistant baseball coach. In the same season, the team advanced
1978 as head baseball coach and intramural director and has
to the College World Series.
served many different duties during his tenure.
Warrick is a member of the College Athletic Management’s
While coaching baseball for 11 years, Warrick also served as an
Editorial Board, PBC Awards Committee, NCAA Division II
assistant basketball coach during the 1978-79 season and acting
AD’s Association Board of Directors, Greater Augusta Sports
golf coach in 1989-90.
Council Board, and is the most recent past chairman of the
As baseball coach, Warrick compiled a 392-146 record, while
NCAA Division II National Golf Committee.
earning various coaching awards. In 1986 his team advanced to
Warrick is married to Martha Blankenship Warrick of Augusta,
the College World Series, the highlight of his coaching career.
Ga. They have one son, Tripp, who graduated from USC Aiken.
Warrick was born in Rocky Mount, N.C. and attended Rocky
The Warrick family resides in North Augusta, S.C.
Mount High School. He was an All-Conference player in football, basketball and baseball. Upon graduation from high school, Warrick went to Louisburg Junior College where he played baseball for two years. In 1975, Warrick earned his Associate of Arts degree from Louisburg and was drafted by the Kansas City Royals, but decided to stay in school. Warrick then moved on to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he received a two-year baseball scholarship. While at North Carolina he earned Atlantic Coast Conference All-Academic honors two straight years. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Education in 1977 and then his Master of Arts in Teaching in 1978.
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Tim Hall
Associate Athletic Director
Tim Hall is in his 25th year as a member of the USC Aiken
A 1990 graduate of the University of South Carolina, Hall
athletic department. Hall first joined the program in 1990 as a
received his Bachelor of Science in Sports Administration. In
graduate assistant. In 1993 he was hired on as the university’s
1992, he earned a Master’s in Student Personnel Services from
full-time NCAA Compliance Coordinator.
USC as well.
In August 1997, the Batesburg-Leesville native was promoted to
In his time at USC Aiken, Hall has been on a number of campus
Assistant Athletic Director.
committees including the first year academic advisor program
In September 2003, Hall was promoted again, this time to the
and the enrollment management action team in the strategic
position of Associate Athletic Director for Administration and
planning process.
External Services.
Hall is married to the former Jenny Fulmer and they have three
In this role, Hall oversees NCAA compliance and academic
sons, Jordan, Ethan and Wyatt.
support. In addition, he assists with home game administration and fundraising.
Angie Osbon
Assistant Athletic Director Angie Osbon is in her 16th year as a member of the USC Aiken
received her Master’s in Business Administration from the
athletic department. Osbon became the department’s business
University of South Carolina.
manager in 1999. Through the years she has earned a number
In 2002, Osbon was named student organization advisor of the
of other titles, including Senior Woman Administrator, Student Athlete Advisory Committee Advisor and Cheerleading, Mascot and Dance Team Director. In 2007, Osbon received the Outstanding Commitment to Student Development Award from the Office of Student Life. In September 2003, the Aiken, S.C., native was promoted to the position of Assistant Athletic Director for Business and Student Services. Osbon earned her Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from USC Aiken in 1992. In 1996, Osbon
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year and was selected to the Who’s Who Among Cheerleading Coaches. In addition, she has been a member of the first year academic advisor program and a staff facilitator for orientation. The former Angie Mathis is married to Rick Osbon and they have three children, Reagan, Gemma and Sterling.
Brent Hager
Assistant Athletic Director
Brent C. Hager is in his third year as the Assistant Athletic
volleyball and men’s basketball. Hager spent two and a half years
Director for Communications/Sports Information Director at
at Gardner-Webb as the Assistant Sports Information Director
USC Aiken.
and handled 13 sports in his time there. He also spent two years
Hager comes to USC Aiken after serving as the Associate
at Virginia Tech as an intern in the sports information office
Commissioner for External Affairs at the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference where he handled the
where he handled all media requests for the nationally-ranked men’s soccer program and the school’s only national champion at
promotion of all 16 sports. During his time at the WVIAC Hager
the time. Hager got his start at UNC-Pembroke in 2002.
featured the league’s only two Division II National Champions
The Tallahassee, Fla., native attended Wingate University
and a National Player of the Year. In addition, he ran multiple
where he received a bachelors of science degree in business
championships and redesigned the WVIAC web site. Prior to
administration and sport management. He earned an MBA at
the WVIAC, Hager spent two years as the Director of Sports
UNC-Pembroke in 2004.
Information and Game Operations at Presbyterian College and was the primary contact for eight sports, including football,
Brandon Aiken
Assistant Athletic Director Brandon Aiken is in his 16th year as head athletic trainer and
Aiken also served as assistant and head athletic trainer at
17th overall at USC Aiken.
Hitchcock Rehabilitation Center in Aiken, S.C., for more
Aiken, a native of Sturgeon Bay, Wis., joined the USC Aiken
than three years. At Hitchcock, he worked with high school,
training staff in 1997 as a graduate assistant. He served in that
college, and professional athletes as well as general outpatient
capacity for three years until stepping into the head position in
rehabilitation.
2000.
Aiken guided the USC Aiken athletic training staff to back-to-
He was promoted to Assistant Athletic Director for Sports
back (2007-08 and 2008-09) Peach Belt Conference Athletic
Medicine prior to the 2009-10 athletic year.
Training Staff of the Year awards.
A 1997 graduate of Saint Andrews Presbyterian College in
Aiken, who resides in Graniteville, is married to Malinda and the
Laurinburg, N.C., Aiken received his Bachelor of Science in
couple has a son, Liam.
Sports Medicine. Aiken is certified by the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) and the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA).
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Team Preview The University of South Carolina Aiken golf team has always been near the top of the Division II National Poll and the 2015-16 squad should be no different under the guidance of head coach Michael Carlisle. The program lost a pair of starters in All-American Brandon Robinson-Thompson and all-academic team selection Andrew Ward, but returns a wealth of talent. “We lost Brandon Robinson-Thompson, who had the lowest career stroke average in our program’s history, which includes a PGA Tour player,” Carlisle said. “Brandon Robinson-Thompson was a great player and Andrew Ward was a solid player. We need some help from our new players and from the players that weren’t in our top five last year in order for us to be successful.” Leading the way is a pair of Freshmen All-Americans in Johnson Holliday and Axel Östensson. Holliday turned in an impressive rookie season. He competed in all 13 tournaments and was tabbed a PBC alltournament team selection. Holliday tied for second at the season-opening Kiawah Island Invitational and also scored a pair of top-10 performances at the rain-shortened PBC Championship and the NCAA South/Southeast Regional. “Johnson Holliday had a good freshman season,” Carlisle stated. “He had a good stroke average and played a lot of good, solid rounds. We will be counting on him a lot this season.” Östensson was named the PBC Freshman of the Year and also picked up first-team all-conference accolades in addition to being a third-team All-American. He completed the season with a 72.9 stroke average. Östensson won the Bobcat Invitational and finished 10th at the PBC Championship. “Axel won a very good tournament during his freshman season,” Carlisle said. “He is a proven competitor that we will rely on heavily. Axel should have an even better sophomore season.” Another returning piece to the puzzle is junior Hubert
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Tisserand. He posted a 74.1 stroke average during his first year with the team. Tisserand tied for seventh at the PBC Championship and was 21st at the NCAA National Championship. During the summer, Tisserand qualified for the French Open. “Hubert played his way into the line-up during the spring season and stayed there,” Carlisle said. “He posted good scores and was successful. I expect him to be even better this year after a solid off-season.” Carlisle also has a pair of student-athletes that redshirted during the 2014-15 campaign in redshirt-freshmen Johan Jonsson and Samuel Schiff. Each could fight for significant playing time this season and could have a big impact on the team’s success. “Johan and Sam each played in a bunch of tournaments over the summer,” Carlisle mentioned. “They gained a lot of good experience against quality competition. Both have a lot of ability and should contribute this season.”
The Pacers welcome a pair of newcomers to the mix with freshmen in Felix Asper-Karlsson and August Lindvall.
Invitational (Feb. 8-9). Two weeks later, the squad plays at the Wexford Invitational.
“Felix has been out of high school for a year, but has a lot of potential,” Carlisle said. “He this the ball a long way. Felix needs to get tournament experience and he will be able to contribute.”
Carlisle’s team hosts the Cleveland Golf Palmetto Intercollegiate March 7-8. The tournament will have live hole-by-hole scoring available at PacerSports.com.
“August is a highly-ranked player in Sweden,” Carlisle stated. “He played in a lot of good tournaments in Europe that gave him competitive experience, much like Axel.” USC Aiken once again has arguably the most challenging schedule in Division II, but it should prepare the team for the postseason. Carlisle’s team has four tournaments this fall, including the season-opening one it hosts at Kiawah Island Sept. 14-15. Two weeks later, the squad travels to Florida for the Saint Leo Invitational. The Pacers compete at the Firestone Invitational (Oct. 5-6) before wrapping up the first semester at the Camden Collegiate (Oct. 24-25). The second semester opens with USC Aiken at the Matlock
On March 21-22, the Pacers compete at the ever-tough Bobcat Invitational before playing a pair of Division I tournaments to round out the regular season. USC Aiken plays at the Furman Invitational (March 25-27) and the 3M Augusta Invitational (Apr. 1-3). After finishing second at the rain-shortened PBC Championship in 2015, the Pacers will look to regain their foothold on the title Apr. 15-17. USC Aiken will partake in the NCAA South/Southeast Regional May 2-4 before competing at the NCAA National Championship May 17-21. Despite having a young team, the 2015-16 Pacers should be up for the challenge of not only winning the PBC Championship, but also up for the challenge of winning a national championship.
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Roster
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Name
Class
Ht.
Hometown/Previous School
Felix Asper
Fr.
6-6
Onsala, Sweden / Katrinelundsgymnasiet
Johnson Holliday
r-So.
6-1
Galivants Ferry, S.C. / Aynor H.S.
Johan Jonsson
r-Fr.
6-2
Gothenburg, Sweden / Katrinelundsgymnasiet
August Lindvall
Fr.
5-9
Bastad, Sweden / -
Axel Östensson
So.
6-1
Motala, Sweden / -
Samuel Schiff
r-Fr.
5-11
Delemont, Switzerland / SSGD
Hubert Tisserand
Jr.
5-9
Lyon, France / Lycee Du Parc In Lyon
Samuel Schiff
Fr.
5-11
Delemont, Switzerland / SSGD
Hubert Tisserand
So.
5-9
Lyon, France / Lycee Du Parc In Lyon
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The Coach Michael Carlisle Head Coach Michael Carlisle is a self-described “late bloomer”.
Championship, a fifth consecutive NCAA Southeast Region title,
Maybe that would explain the patience the USC Aiken head golf
and a seventh Peach Belt Conference crown.
coach has exhibited over the past 25 years.
En route to winning 10 of 13 tournaments in 2005-06, Carlisle
That patience has paid off and then some as Carlisle was inducted
had successfully established the USC Aiken program as a
into the Golf Coaches Association of America Hall of Fame in
dynasty. Only one team in the previous 44 years of Division II
December of 2010.
men’s golf had won three-straight NCAA titles.
In 13 seasons prior to 2003-04, Carlisle had guided the Pacers to
If you ask the modest coach, he will boast only of the successful
three NCAA Division II national runners-up and four more fifth-
student-athletes that have been through the program.
place finishes. But in 2003-04, Carlisle’s cast of one senior, three
However, it does not take much time spent in his office, looking
sophomores, and a freshman, after not winning a tournament
around at the plethora of honors and accolades to determine
all season, “bloomed” at the right time capturing the program’s
Carlisle is among the most decorated in Division II golf.
third-straight NCAA Southeast Region crown and winning the
A seven-time Peach Belt Conference Coach of the Year, Carlisle
school’s first-ever NCAA Championship.
has been named the NCAA Division II National Coach of the
For his efforts, Carlisle was named the Eaton GolfPride NCAA
Year in 2004, 2005 and 2006. Carlisle was again named the Peach
Division II National Coach of the Year.
Belt Conference Coach of the Year for the 2012-13 season to add
So what does one do for an encore in 2004-05? How about
to his trophy case.
winning a second consecutive NCAA Title, and dominating
He has led the program to 10 PBC championships in 25 seasons
the rest of the regular season and postseason along the way.
in the league, including a three-peat in 1995-97 and back-to-back
In 2004-05, USC Aiken put together the most dominating
crowns in 2002-03, 2005-06 and 2013-14. Most recently, the
season in the history of Division II men’s golf, winning 11 of
Pacers claimed the 2014 Peach Belt Conference title behind
13 tournaments. And unlike in 2003-04, they did not enter the
Brandon Robinson-Thompson’s individual medalist honors in
NCAA Championship as a dark horse. The Pacers won the 2005
Pine Mountain, Ga.
Peach Belt Conference Championship as well as their fourth-
The five-time NCAA Southeast Region champions have made 23
straight NCAA Southeast Region crown. The 2005-06 season brought a third-straight NCAA
trips in the last 24 years to the NCAA Tournament, advancing to the National Championship Tournament 19 times.
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His career winning percentage in 25 NCAA seasons at USCA is
capped by earning a spot in a PGA Tour event, the Greater
.735 with five seasons of better than .900 and eight years of .800
Greensboro Open.
or higher.
When Carlisle came to USC Aiken to take over for Paul Weiler
During the last 25 seasons while playing a full complement of
as head golf coach, he regained his amateur status. He has won
tournaments largely against top caliber Division I competition,
the Carolinas Amateur and the South Carolina Mid-Amateur
Carlisle’s teams have captured 82 titles for an average of 3.3 per
Championships. Twice, Carlisle has advanced to the United
year. This includes an amazing stretch of 23 of 28 events from the
States Amateur Championship.
end of 2003-04 through 2005-06.
Carlisle stays active in the Aiken community including his work
USC Aiken has also become a fixture atop the GCAA Top-25 and
with the Junior Golf Association. Carlisle was honored in June
the Golfstat top-10 polls.
of 2009 with the Thomas Hitchcock and William C. Whitney
An eight-time NCAA District or Region Coach of the Year
Award at the Players Dinner for the 34th Palmetto Amateur
(1995-99, 2002, 2004, 2006), Carlisle has coached 50 NCAA All-
Tournament.
Americans, 10 All-Academic selections, two NCAA Players of
Carlisle was the first recipient of the award. The award recognizes
the Year, one NCAA Freshman of the Year, one Elite 89 winner,
an individual who has made significant contributions to the
nine PBC Players of the Year and 49 All-Conference selections.
game of golf in the Aiken area.
In 2005, Carlisle had the distinct privilege to coach Team USA
Carlisle and wife, Patricia, have two sons, David and Daniel.
in the 30th Fuji Xerox USA vs. Japan Collegiate Championship, leading the Americans to their 10th straight win.
Record
Overall
Many of Carlisle’s pupils have had successful amateur and
Year
W
L
T
W%
professional golfing careers. Ryan Dillon, Aaron Black, Scott
1991-92
92
64
0
.590
Usher, Dane Burkhart and Jeff Goff are all playing professionally
1992-93
159
22
1
.876
on various mini-tours including the Gateway Tour, the Tarheel
1993-94
109
10
0
.916
Tour and the Nationwide Tour.
1994-95
148
16
1
.900
Former USC Aiken standout Scott Brown is competing on the
1995-96
215
11
0
.951
1996-97
175
35
2
.830
PGA TOUR and won the 2013 Puerto Rico Open, posting a
1997-98
104
77
2
.574
20-under 268 for a one shot victory by carding a birdie on the
1998-99
136
67
2
.668
72nd hole. Brown qualified for two major tournaments in 2013,
1999-00
91
92
3
.497
the 2013 Open Championship and the 2013 PGA Championship,
2000-01
81
131
1
.383
2001-02
135
46
2
.743
2002-03
144
31
2
.819
2003-04
159
53
3
.747
2004-05
167
12
6
.919
2005-06
162
13
0
.926
Clemson University.
2006-07
119
60
0
.633
Although never winning a conference or national title, the Tigers
2007-08
141
65
0
.684
2008-09
119
69
0
.633
and has his PGA TOUR card through 2015. An Aiken product born and raised, golf has always been a part of Carlisle’s life. Out of high school, Carlisle walked on to play college golf at
were a formidable force during his time there. Carlisle, a three-
2009-10
81
87
0
.482
year letterwinner, graduated from Clemson in 1980.
2010-11
95
92
0
.508
After college, as most golfers do, Carlisle dreamed of playing on
2011-12
127
78
0
.620
2012-13
137
63
4
.688
2013-14
130
58
1
.692
2014-15
136
69
0
.663
the PGA Tour. After competing as an amateur, Carlisle played on mini-tours for nearly five years. Winning a few tournaments highlighted his professional career
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The Players Hubert Tisserand Quick Facts Class:
Junior
Height:
5’9”
Hometown:
Lyon, France
Bio 2014-15: Competed in 10 tournaments … Registered a 74.1 stroke average … Finished 44th with a two-over par score, 146, at the Saint Leo Invitational … Recorded a score of 221, five-over par, for 33rd place at the Matlock Collegiate Classic … Finished in a tie for 58th at the Wexford Intercollegiate … Tied for 64th with an 11-over par, 221, at the Cleveland Golf Palmetto Intercollegiate … Placed 70th at the Bobcat Invitational … Shot an even-par, 216, tying for 11th at the Furman Intercollegiate … Tied for 68th after shooting a 12-over par, 228, at the 3M Augusta Invitational … Tied for seventh at the PBC Championship with a two-under par, 142 … Garnered a nine-over par, 225, tying for 46th at the NCAA South/Southeast Regional … Tied for 21st with a four-over par, 217, at the NCAA National Championship. High School: Attended Lycee Du Parc In Lyon ... Guided his team to the French Cup and European Cup in 2012 ... Qualified for match play in the 2014 British Amateur ... Tied for fifth in the 2014 Belgium Amateur ... Tied for 15th in the Italian Amateur Championship ... Won the Cailol Amateur Championship ... Tied for second in the Chiberta Amateur Championship ... Placed second in the Lyon Amateur Championship ... Tied for seventh in the Portuguese Amateur Championship in 2013 and won the French Individual Cup in 2012. Personal: Born Sept. 23, 1993 in Villeurbanne, France ... Son of Pascal and Laurence Tisserand ... Has two brothers and a sister ... Majoring in business marketing.
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Johnson Holliday Bio
Quick Facts Class:
r-So.
Height:
6’1”
Hometown:
Galivants Ferry, S.C.
Previous School:
Aynor H.S.
2014-15: Freshman All-American ... PBC all-tournament team selection … Completed in all 13 tournaments … Tallied a 73.5 stroke average and accounted for a 752-395 win-loss record … Finished with a four-under par, 68, tying for second at the Kiawah Island Invitational … Shot a three-under par, 141, tying for 13th at the Saint Leo Invitational … Tied for 13th with a three-over par, 219, helping the Pacers win the Firestone Invitational … Was 51st at the Camden Collegiate Championship … Posted a six-over par, 222, for 40th place at the Matlock Collegiate Classic … Tied for 16th at the Wexford Intercollegiate … Finished nine-over par with a 219, tying for 55th at the Cleveland Golf Palmetto Intercollegiate … Tied for 46th with a 13-over par, 223, at the Bobcat Invitational … Placed 58th at the Furman Intercollegiate with a three-round total of 226 … Finished 17-over par, tying for 76th at the 3M Augusta Invitational … Earned all-tournament team honors at the PBC Championship, tying for third with a four-under par, 140 … Notched a three-under par, 213, for sixth place at the NCAA South/Southeast Regional … Posted a 39th-place finish with a seven-over par, 220, at the NCAA National Championship. 2013-14: Redshirted. High School: Played for Aynor H.S. … Earned all-state honors as a senior … Two-time individual region winner … Three-time all-region performer … Graduated Cum Laude. Personal: Son of Judson and Cheryl Holliday ... Has an older brother that played golf in college … Majoring in communications.
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Axel Östensson Quick Facts Class:
Sophomore
Height:
6’1”
Hometown:
Motala, Sweden
Bio 2014-15: Freshman All-American … Peach Belt Conference Freshman of the Year … First-team all-conference selection … Competed in all 13 tournaments, accounting for a 72.9 stroke average … Tallied an 817-330 win-loss mark … Recorded a twounder par, 70, tying for ninth at the Kiawah Island Invitational … Tied for 27th after shooting an even-par score, 144, at the Saint Leo Invitational … Tied for 16th with a four-over par, 220, while helping the Pacers win the Firestone Invitational … Led the team by placing 26th with a 10-over par, 220, at the Camden Collegiate Championship … Registered a three-over par, 219, for 24th at the Matlock Collegiate Classic … Tied for 12th place at the Wexford Intercollegiate … Recorded a seven-over par, 217, tying for 49th at the Cleveland Golf Palmetto Intercollegiate … Won the Bobcat Invitational with a four-under par, 206 … Tied for 37th with a seven-over par, 223, at the Furman Intercollegiate … Wrapped up the event with a 10-over par, 226, tying for 64th at the 3M Augusta Invitational … Tied for 10th at the PBC Championship with a one-under par, 143 … Finished seven-over par with a 223, tying for 33rd at the NCAA South/Southeast Regional … Tied for 39th with a seven-over par, 220, at the NCAA National Championship. High School: Represented the Swedish Golf Team in tournaments … Won the Skandia Tour Riks #5 in 2012 and the Skandia Tour Riks #3 in 2011 … Was the club champion at Motala GC and Sotenas in 2012 … Placed sixth at the Dutch Junior Open … Recorded a second-place finish at the Skandia Tour Elite No. 1. Personal: Born Jan. 4, 1995 in Motola, Sweden … Son of Bengt and Eva … Has two siblings, Ebba and Erik … Has not declared a major.
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Johan Jonsson Bio
Quick Facts Class:
Sophomore
Height:
6’3”
Hometown:
Gothenburg, Sweden
2014-15: Redshirted. High School: Attended Katrinelundsgymnasiet. Personal: Born Jan. 5, 1994 in Starrkarr, Ale ... Son of Klas and Maria Jonnson ... Has an older sibling ... Majoring in business marketing.
Samuel Schiff Quick Facts Class:
Sophomore
Height:
5’11”
Hometown:
Delemont, Switzerland
Bio 2014-15: Redshirted. High School: Attended Swiss Olympic Sport Gymnasium Davos … Posted a scoring average of 75.2 as a sophomore, including a low-round of 69 … Registered a 74.3 scoring average as a junior with a low round of 65 … Notched a low-round 68 as a senior en route to a 73.5 scoring average … Won the Credit Suisse Junior Tour U18 in Sierre as a sophomore … Champion of the Swiss Olympic Sport Trophy as a junior … Earned a seventh-place international finish as a senior at the South African World Junior U-19 event … Helped his team to a second-place finish at the Swiss National Interclub Championship in 2011 and 2012. Personal: Born Apr. 28, 1994 in Venafro, Italy … Son of Giulio Schiff and Donatella Tosi … Majoring in business administration, marketing.
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Felix Asper Bio
Quick Facts Class:
Freshman
Height:
6’6�
Hometown:
Onsala, Sweden
High School: Attended Katrinelundsgymnasiet. Personal: Felix Asper-Karlsson was born July 13, 1995 in Onsala, Sweden ... Son of Anneli Asper and Mikael Karlsson ... Has an older brother ... Majoring in business.
August Lindvall Bio
Quick Facts Class:
Freshman
Height:
5-9
Hometown:
Bastad, Sweden
Experience: Established a course record at Bastad Golf Club ... Two-time champion at the Bastad Golf Club ... Won the Tittleist Junior Open ... Captured the title at the Skandia Tour Riks at Partille Golf Club ... Finished eighth at South African Junior Open ... Claimed fifth at Skandia Junior Open at Halmstad Golf Club. Personal: August Lindvall is the son of Jan and Liselotte Lindvall ... Has two sisters, Ellen and Agnes ... Majoring in business.
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The Archives 2014-15 Season Review The University of South Carolina Aiken’s golf team wrapped up the 2014-15 campaign with a berth in the NCAA Quarterfinals and completed its season with an impressive résumé.
second-best round of the day and claimed the overall victory by a mere stroke over Xavier and the rest of the Division I field. Holliday and Robinson-Thompson earned top honors for the squad as the dyad tied for 13th.
The Pacers will be remembered for their hard work and dedication throughout the season.
The Pacers concluded the fall season at the Camden Collegiate Championship against another all-Division I field. USC Aiken finished eighth in the 15-team event while Östensson posted a 26th-place finish.
Head coach Michael Carlisle’s team opened the season with a four-under par, 284, at the Kiawah Island Invitational. The event went just one round due to the weather, but USC Aiken was just a stroke out of first place. At the Kiawah Island Invitational, a pair of newcomers stole the show for head coach Michael Carlisle’s team. Redshirt-freshman Johnson Holliday enjoyed a four-under par, 68, which was good enough for second place. Fellow rookie Axel Östensson completed his first collegiate event with a two-under par, 70, which was good enough for ninth place. The following week, USC Aiken hit the road for the St. Leo Invitational. After being tied for third place after the first day of competition, the team posted a four-shot victory over North Alabama and Lynn. Leading the way was senior Brandon Robinson-Thompson, who blistered the field with an eight-under par, 64, during the first round. He wrapped up the tournament with an individual title while posting a nine-under par, 135. He helped the Pacers register a 14-under par, 562. Two weeks later, Carlisle’s team was near the top of the leaderboard throughout the first two rounds of the Firestone Invitational. However, the squad boasted the
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Carlisle’s squad opened the spring slate at the Matlock Collegiate Classic. There, the program took sixth in the 15-team event. Robinson-Thompson led the way with his 18th-place effort. In the team’s home event, the Cleveland Golf Palmetto Intercollegiate, USC Aiken placed 13th in a strong field that was comprised fully of Division I teams. The squad defeated five programs and was only five shots back of a top-10 finish against a field that was good enough to re-write the record book. The Pacers got a glimpse of the NCAA South/Southeast Regional when they competed at the Bobcat Invitational. USC Aiken posted the third-best round of the tournament as no team was unable to break par. However, Östensson thrived at the event. He was the lone competitor to shoot under par in every round, winning the event with a fourunder par, 206. It marked his first collegiate victory. Carlisle’s group performed well at the Furman Intercollegiate as the team garnered a sixth-place finish and was just three strokes out of second place. RobinsonThompson led the team with a one-under par, 215, taking
eighth at the event while teammate Hubert Tisserand shot an even-par, 216, tying for 11th. After competing at the Augusta 3M Invitational, the Pacers had a few days off to prepare for the conference championship. At the event in Greenwood, S.C., USC Aiken was just two strokes back after the second round. In the final round of action, Carlisle’s group stormed ahead of Flagler, but the round was unable to be completed due to the weather. Since it was incomplete, scores reverted back to the end of the second round and USC Aiken finished second by two strokes with an eight-under par, 568. The Pacers were in fourth place at the NCAA South/ Southeast Regional after the first day of competition and remained that way for the next two rounds, allowing the squad to earn a berth at the NCAA Championship. At the regional, Holliday soared to a sixth-place finish, shooting a three-under par, 213. USC Aiken was in third place at the NCAA Championship after the first round, but a one-under par, 283, during the second day of competition propelled the team into first place. The team finished in sixth place after stroke play, allowing the squad the chance to compete in stroke play.
In all, the USC Aiken 2014-15 season was a success. Robinson-Thompson was named a first-team All-American while Östensson was tabbed a Freshman All-American. Robinson-Thompson was the PBC Player of the Year while Östensson was the PBC Freshman of the Year. Holliday earned all-tournament team accolades at the PBC Championship and Ward concluded his solid career as the Elite 15 winner at the PBC Championship. Robinson-Thompson had the fifth-lowest mark in terms of single-season scoring leaders in USC Aiken’s history while Östensson (eighth) and Holliday (19th) were among the top-25 in the program’s history. Robinson-Thompson wrapped up his career with the best stroke average in USC Aiken’s history. Due to an injury, Brian Amick’s year was cut short as the Pacers played with the same five the rest of the season. Although the team finished short of a National Championship, its season proved to be a success. With an abundance of young talent returning and a solid incoming group, USC Aiken should once again not only challenge for a Peach Belt Conference title, but also a regional and National Championship next year.
The Pacers lost 4-1 in the NCAA Quarterfinals, but Östensson managed to pick up the win by two strokes. Despite the score, USC Aiken narrowly missed out on the win as Andrew Ward and Tisserand came up just short in their matches.
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Record Book NCAA Honors Ncaa All-Americans (50) Player
Year Team
Brandon Robinson-Thompson
2015 First-Team
Axel Ă–stensson
2015 Third-Team
Brandon Robinson-Thompson
2014 First-Team
Kyle Godsman
2014 Honorable Mention
Matt Atkins
2013 Second-Team
J.P. Solis
2013 Honorable Mention
Matt Atkins
2012 First-Team
Hayden Letien
2012 Honorable Mention
Hayden Letien
2011 Honorable Mention
Roberto Diaz
2009 Second-Team
J.P. Solis
2009 Honorable Mention
Roberto DIaz
2008 Second-Team
Jeff Goff
2008 First-Team
Roberto Diaz
2007 Honorable Mention
Scott Brown
2006 First-Team
Dane Burkhart
2006 Second-Team
Roberto Diaz
2006 Third-Team
Scott Brown
2005 First-Team
Dane Burkhart
2005 First-Team
Clint Smith
2005 Honorable Mention
Scott Brown
2004 Honorable Mention
Dane Burkhart
2004 Honorable Mention
James McGhee
2004 Honorable Mention
Clint Smith
2004 Honorable Mention
Aaron Black
2003 Third-Team
Scott Usher
2003 First-Team
Aaron Black
2002 Third-Team
Wes Byers
2002 Third-Team
Scott Usher
2002 Third-Team
Matt Avinger
2001 Honorable Mention
Matt Avinger
2000 PING/GCAA
Scott Robbins
2000 PING/GCAA
Matt Avinger
1998 PING/GCAA
Scott Robbins
1998 -
Ryan Dillon
1997 -
Jamie Stanley
1997 -
Brooks Blackburn
1996 -
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Jukka Huuska
1996 -
Brian Kassel
1996 -
Jamie Stanley
1996 -
Ben Warren
1996 -
Brooks Blackburn
1995 Second-Team
Brian Kassel
1995 First-Team
David Quick
1995 First-Team
Jamie Stanley
1995 Honorable Mention
Brian Kassel
1994 First-Team
David Quick
1994 Honorable Mention
Edward Reevey
1994 Third-Team
Jamie Stanley
1994 Third-Team
John Darr
1993 Honorable Mention
Brian Kassel
1993 Third-Team
Edward Reevey
1993 First-Team
David Quick
1992 Honorable Mention
Edward Reevey
1992 Honorable Mention
David Davis
1991 -
Ncaa Golf All-Academic (13) Player
Year
Matt Atkins
2012
Kevin Grady
2010
Frederik Schulte
2010
Kevin Grady
2009
Dane Burkhart
2006
Dane Burkhart
2005
Wade Radtke
2001
Frankie Hamer
1999
Ben Warren
1998
Ben Warren
1997
Jukka Huuska
1996
Edward Reevey
1994
Edward Reevey
1993
All-Time Career Scoring Leaders Name
Rds
Strokes
Avg.
Low
Years
Brandon Robinson-Thompson
68
4924
72.41
64
2013-15
Roberto Diaz
130
9487
72.97
64
2005-09
Scott Brown
113
8256
73.06
67
2001-06
Dane Burkhart
130
9530
73.31
65
2002-06
Aaron Black
62
4547
73.34
66
2001-03
Matt Atkins
102
7487
73.40
65
2010-13
J.P. Solis
126
9294
73.76
64
2007-13
Brooks Blackburn
49
3615
73.78
67
1994-96
Jeff Goff
74
5460
73.78
66
2006-08
Ryan Dillon
35
2595
74.14
67
1996-97
Lee Harper
31
2301
74.23
67
2001-02
Jamie Stanley
105
7799
74.28
64
1993-97
Brock Ehler
66
4904
74.30
67
1997-99
Brian Kassel
103
7664
74.41
67
1992-96
Matt Avinger
98
7295
74.44
67
1998-02
Taylor Welborn
53
4001
75.49
68
2011-13
Wes Byers
53
3947
74.47
65
2001-03
Scott Usher
116
8651
74.58
64
1999-03
James McGhee
43
3216
74.79
69
2002-04
Kyle Godsman
94
4527
74.81
68
2010-14
Clint Smith
107
8007
74.83
68
2003-07
Hayden Letien
112
8392
74.92
68
2010-14
Bryan Sangid
47
3531
75.13
69
2002-04
Ed Reevey
74
5570
75.27
68
1991-94
Gaines Milliner
93
5658
75.60
69
2009-14
All-Time Season Scoring Leaders Name
Rds
Strokes
Avg.
Low
Season
Scott Brown
38
2724
71.68
67
2005-06
Dane Burkhart
34
2439
71.74
65
2004-05
Roberto Diaz
31
2229
71.90
64
2008-09
Scott Brown
34
2450
72.06
68
2004-05
Brandon Robinson-Thompson
34
2451
72.08
64
2014-15
Matt Atkins
38
2754
72.47
67
2011-12
Brandon Robinson-Thompson
34
2473
72.74
65
2013-14
Axel Ă–stensson
34
2478
72.88
68
2014-15
J.P. Solis
34
2478
72.90
64
2008-09
Matt Atkins
36
2629
73.03
65
2012-13
Scott Usher
33
2411
73.06
65
2002-03
Roberto Diaz
40
2922
73.10
67
2007-08
Aaron Black
32
2341
73.16
66
2001-02
Jeff Goff
40
2927
73.20
67
2007-08
Dane Burkhart
38
2784
73.26
66
2005-06
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School Records
NCAA Division II Freshman of the Year Jamie Stanley (1994)
Individual Records
NCAA Division II All-Freshman Team Johnson Holliday (2015) Axel Östensson (2015) Roberto Diaz (2006) Casey Thompson (2005) Dane Burkhart (2003)
Most Wins in a Season: 6** by Scott Brown, 2005-06 5 by Jamie Stanley, 1996-97 Most Wins in a Career: 9** by Scott Brown, 2001-06 7 by Jamie Stanley, 1993-97 6 by Dane Burkhart, 2002-06 5 by Brian Kassel, 1992-96 4 by Brooks Blackburn, 1994-96 4 by Roberto Diaz, 2005-09 Lowest Round: 64 by Roberto Diaz, 2009 64 by J.P. Solis, 2008 64 by Jamie Stanley, 1995 65 by Matt Atkins, 2013 65 by Dane Burkhart, 2005 65 by Wes Byers, 2003 65 by Scott Usher, 2003 Lowest Stroke Avg. in a Season: 71.68 by Scott Brown, 2005-06 71.74 by Dane Burkhart, 2004-05
Team Records
Most Wins in a Season: 11** in 2004-05 10 in 2005-06 9 in 1995-96 Most Consecutive Wins: 7** from 2003-05 and 2004-06 6 from 1995-96 Lowest Stroke Avg. in a Season: 292.29 in 2004-05 292.32 in 2005-06 293.24 in 2001-02 **=Peach Belt Conference Record
Honors & Awards NCAA Division II National Team Championships 2004, 2005, 2006 NCAA Division II National Individual Medalists Jeff Goff (2008) Dane Burkhart (2005) NCAA Division II Regional Team Championships 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 NCAA Division II Regional Individual Medalists Matt Atkins (2012) Scott Brown (2005, 06) Scott Usher (2003) Jamie Stanley (1997) NCAA Division II Player of the Year Scott Brown (2006) Dane Burkhart (2005) NCAA Division II Coach of the Year Michael Carlisle (2004, 2005, 2006)
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NCAA Division II Region/District Coach of the Year Michael Carlisle (1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2004, 2006) CoSIDA Academic All-American (Men’s At-Large) Matt Atkins (2012), Second-Team NCAA Division II All-Region/District Team Johnson Holliday (2015) Axel Östensson (2015) Kyle Godsman (2014) Brandon Robinson-Thompson (2014, 15) Matt Atkins (2012) Hayden Letien (2011) JP Solis (2009) Roberto Diaz (2006, 07, 08, 09) Jeff Goff (2007, 08) Scott Brown (2005, 06) Dane Burkhart (2003, 04, 05, 06) Clint Smith (2004, 05) James McGhee (2004) Aaron Black (2002, 03) Scott Usher (2002, 03) Wes Byers (2002) Matt Avinger (1998, 2000, 01) Scott Robbins (1998, 2000) Ryan Dillon (1997) Jamie Stanley (1994, 95, 96, 97) Brooks Blackburn (1995, 96) Jukka Huuska (1996) Brian Kassel (1994, 95, 96) Ben Warren (1996) David Quick (1993, 94, 95) Edward Reevey (1992, 93, 94) John Darr (1993) David Davis (1992) Peach Belt Conference Team Championships 1995, 1996, 1997, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2013, 2014 Peach Belt Conference Tournament Individual Medalists Brandon Robinson-Thompson (2014) Scott Brown (2002, 06) Dane Burkhart (2005) Jamie Stanley (1995, 97) Brooks Blackburn (1996) Brian Kassel (1993) Peach Belt Conference Player of the Year Brandon Robinson-Thompson (2015) Matt Atkins (2013) Scott Brown (2005, 06) Dane Burkhart (2005) Jamie Stanley (1995, 97) Brooks Blackburn (1996) Brian Kassel (1993) Peach Belt Conference Coach of the Year Michael Carlisle (1995, 1996, 1997, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2013) Peach Belt Conference Freshman of the Year Axel Östensson (2015) Roberto Diaz (2006) Clint Smith (2004) Dane Burkhart (2003)
Peach Belt Conference All-Conference Axel Ă–stensson (2015) Kyle Godsman (2014) Brandon Robinson-Thompson (2014, 15) Matt Atkins (2012, 13) Hayden Letien (2011, 14) Kevin Grady (2010) Roberto Diaz (2006, 07, 08, 09) J.P. Solis (2009, 12, 13) Jeff Goff (2008) Scott Brown (2005, 06) Dane Burkhart (2004, 05, 06) James McGhee (2004) Clint Smith (2004) Aaron Black (2002, 03) Scott Usher (2001, 02, 03) Wes Byers (2002) Lee Harper (2002) Matt Avinger (1999, 2000, 01) Brock Ehler (1999) Mikael Mustonen (1998) Ryan Dillon (1997) Jamie Stanley (1995, 96, 97) Brooks Blackburn (1995, 96) Jukka Huuska (1996) Mike Dunn (1995) Brian Kassel (1993, 94, 95) David Quick (1993, 95) Edward Reevey (1992, 93) Peach Belt Conference All-Tournament Johnson Holliday (2015) Brandon Robinson-Thompson (2014) Hayden Letien (2014) Matt Atkins (2012, 13) Mark Dickson (2013) Scott Brown (2002, 05, 06) Dane Burkhart (2004, 05, 06) Bryan Sangid (2003) Aaron Black (2002) Brock Ehler (1998) Ryan Dillon (1997) Jamie Stanley (1995, 97) Brooks Blackburn (1995, 96) Jukka Huuska (1996) Mike Dunn (1995) Brian Kassel (1995) David Quick (1993, 95) Brian Kassel (1993, 94) Edward Reevey (1992, 93) Peach Belt Conference All-Academic Hayden Letien (2014, 15) Andrew Ward (2014) Matt Atkins (2012, 13) Kevin Grady (2010) Frederik Schulte (2010) Golf World National Player of the Week Roberto Diaz (Mar. 26, 2007) GCAA Team Academic Award 2011-12, 2014-15 NCAA Elite 15 Award Andrew Ward (2014, 15)
Tournament Wins 1992-93 (4 wins) South Carolina Intercollegiate Francis Marion Invitational Nations Bank Intercollegiate NCAA District 3 Championship 1993-94 (3 wins) Presbyterian Invitational Francis Marion Invitational Nations Bank Intercollegiate 1994-95 (6 wins) Francis Marion Invitational Nations Bank Intercollegiate Cheerwine Chall. of Carolinas Fripp Island/Ben Hogan Inter. The Citadel Invitational 1995 PBC Championship 1995-96 (9 wins) Mizuno Peach State Invit. Radford Intercollegiate Francis Marion Invitational Nations Bank Intercoll. Cheerwine Chall. of Carolinas Fripp Island/Ben Hogan Inter. Colonial Invitational ECU/Bradford Creek Invit. 1996 PBC Championship 1996-97 (5 wins) Radford Invitational Francis Marion Intercoll. Nations Bank Intercollegiate Cheerwine Chall. of Carolinas 1997 PBC Championship
AFLAC/Cougar Invitational Presbyterian Intercollegiate Outback Steakhouse Inter. 8th Palmetto Intercollegiate 36th Furman Intercollegiate BMW Intercollegiate 2005 PBC Championship NCAA D-II Southeast Region 43rd NCAA D-II Championship 2005-06 (10 wins) Kiawah Island Invitational Raines Development Intercoll. AFLAC/Cougar Invitational Presbyterian Intercollegiate Wexford Plantation Intercoll. 9th Palmetto Intercollegiate Bobcat Invitational 2006 PBC Championship NCAA D-II Southeast Region 44th NCAA D-II Championship 2006-07 (3 wins) The Tillinghast Richard Rendleman Invit. 10th Palmetto Intercollegiate 2007-08 (1 win) 2008 PBC Championship 2008-09 (4 wins) Kiawah Island Invitational Aflac/Cougar Invitational Wexford Plantation Invercoll. 12th Palmetto Intercollegiate 2011-12 (1 Win) Lander Bearcat Golf Classic
1997-98 (2 wins) North Shore Intercollegiate Radford Invitational
2012-13 (2 Wins) Kiawah Island Invitational Peach Belt Conference Championship
1998-99 (2 wins) Catawba Invitational 2nd Palmetto Intercollegiate
2013-14 (4 Wins) Firestone Invitational Wexford Plantation Intercollegiate Bobcat Invitational Peach Belt Conference Championship
1999-2000 (2 wins) Presbyterian Intercollegiate Lee Nissan/Barton Invit. 2001-02 (5 wins) Presbyterian Intercollegiate Radford Intercollegiate Bobcat Invitational 2002 PBC Championship NCAA D-II Southeast Region
2014-15 (2 Wins) Saint Leo Invitational Firestone Invitational
2002-03 (4 wins) Johnny Palmer Invitational Carolina Sands Intercoll. 2003 PBC Championship NCAA D-II Southeast Region 2003-04 (2 wins) NCAA D-II Southeast Region 42nd NCAA D-II Championship 2004-05 (11 wins) Kiawah Island Invitational Johnny Palmer Intercollegiate
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