StĂŠphane Boudreau
Hayden Letien
Brian Amick
Drew McElveen Gaines Milliner Kyle Godsman
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USC AIKEN GOLF Table of Contents ....................................................................1 USC Aiken................................................................................2 Peach Belt Conference............................................................3 Dr. Jordan/Randy Warrick.....................................................4 Administration........................................................................5 Facilities............................................................................... 6, 7 2014 Season Preview...............................................................8 2014 Roster/Team Picture......................................................9 Head Coach Michael Carlisle....................................... 10, 11 Brian Amick.......................................................................... 12 Stephane Boudreau.............................................................. 13 Kyle Godsman....................................................................... 14 Hayden Letien....................................................................... 15 Drew McElveen.................................................................... 16 Gaines Milliner..................................................................... 17 Andrew Ward........................................................................ 18 Brandon Robinson-Thompson........................................... 19 Joar Bjelkholm...................................................................... 19 Johnson Holliday.................................................................. 20 Gonzalo Martinez................................................................. 20 Luke Parker........................................................................... 21 2012-13 Results................................................................22-23 Hall Of Fame - Mike Carlisle.............................................. 24 NCAA Champions..........................................................25-27 Record Book.......................................................................... 28 All-Time Scoring Leader..................................................... 28 All-Americans....................................................................... 29 Honors................................................................................... 30 Awards................................................................................... 30 All-Time Roster.................................................................... 31 Tournament Wins................................................................ 32 Palmetto Invitational...................................................... 33, 34 State Farm.............................................................................. 35 South Carolina Education Lottery..................................... 36
The 2013-14 golf media guide is a publication of the USC Aiken sports information office. It was written by Brent C. Hager with assistance from Cody Keisler. Edited by Hager and Keisler. Photography by USC Aiken archives, CSI Photography, Milledge Austin and Hager. Design by Hager. Cover design by Keisler. A special thanks to head coach Mike Carlisle for his assistance with the publication.
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THIS IS USC AIKEN 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 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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PEACH BELT CONFERENCE Vision Statement: 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. History: Entering its 23rd year of existence in 2012-13, the Peach Belt Conference has cemented its status as one of the elite Division II conferences in the nation. Since its inception in 1990-91, the Peach Belt has developed a consistent history of excellence which continues to this day with 32 national championships and 28 national finalists. Starting with only two championships in 1991, men’s and women’s basketball, the conference has expanded to 15 championship sports with the addition of men’s and women’s track and field in the spring of 2013. The conference traces its roots back to November of 1988 when 11 schools first met in Greenville, S.C. to form a Division II conference. Following a second meeting on Dec. 3, 1989, five of those 11 schools, plus two others, formed the Peach Belt and began play in fall 1990. The Peach Belt was less than a year old before capturing a national championship. The Columbus State golf team took the honor by winning the 1992 national crown, the first of three golf championships the Cougars own. One year later, the Lander men’s tennis team began their record-breaking run of eight straight national titles, the first PBC dynasty. Since then, USCA men’s golf has won three straight national titles from 2004-06.
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Dave Brunk Commissioner The PBC is in the midst of another dynasty as the Armstrong men’s and women’s tennis teams captured the 31st and 32nd national championships for the conference last year. The Pirates have won four women’s and three men’s national championships since 2008. Armstrong’s achievement was the highlight to one of the most successful seasons in league history. Peach Belt teams advanced to the national championship round of competition in 10 of our 13 sports. The Armstrong women’s soccer team reached the Final Four while the Flagler volleyball team went to the Elite Eight. The Montevallo men’s basketball team played in the National Championship game while the Lander women’s team reached the Elite Eight. The Flagler softball team reached the world series while the Georgia College and USC Aiken men’s golf teams reached the final eight match play at the National Championships. In all, 59 Peach Belt teams made appearances in the NCAA postseason, including seven men’s tennis teams and six each in the sports of men’s golf and women’s tennis. The seven charter members of the conference were Armstrong Atlantic State University, Columbus State University, Francis Marion University, Georgia College & State University, Lander University, USC Aiken and USC Upstate. The name Peach Belt Athletic Conference was adopted in January of 1990 and modified to Peach Belt Conference in May of 2000. Augusta State joined the conference in 1991 and UNC Pembroke became the ninth member on July 1, 1992. They were followed by Kennesaw State University on July 1, 1994, Clayton State University on July 1, 1995 and the University of North Florida on July 1, 1997. Kennesaw State and North Florida departed for the Division I ranks in 2005, USC Upstate did the same in 2007, and the conference welcomed in North Georgia College & State University in 2005 and Georgia Southwestern State University in 2006. In 2009-10, the Peach Belt added Montevallo and Flagler. For the 2012-13 season, the league is expanding once again with the addition of Young Harris College, giving the Peach Belt 14 members for the first time in its history. David Brunk was named the second PBC commissioner in May of 2007. Brunk replaced Marvin Vanover, who was the first PBC commissioner from 1991 to 2007. Brunk is charged with continuing the strong growth of the conference as its second era begins. Dr. Fred Carter, president of Francis Marion University, begins his two-year term as president of the Peach Belt this year. The conference currently holds championships in 14 sports, six for men and eight for women. They are men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s soccer, volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s tennis, baseball, softball and men’s and women’s golf and women’s track and field.
USC AIKEN ADMINISTRATION
Dr. Sandra Jordan Chancellor Second Year Sandra J. Jordan, former provost and vice president for academic affairs at Georgia College & State University, was named chancellor of the University of South Carolina Aiken in 2012. 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 working closely with President Pastides, the USC Aiken faculty, staff and students as well as our alumni and friends to build upon the successes that defined this university’s first 50 years.”
Jordan’s appointment marks a return to the state where her higher education career began. From 1986-1989, she was an assistant professor of art history at Lander University and director of the 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. Jordan has been married for 30 years to Michael Jordan, an architect and graduate of Clemson University. They have a son, Matthew, who is a graduate student at the University of Alabama.
Randy Warrick Director of Athletics 27th Year Randy Warrick is in his 27th year as Director of Athletics at the University of South Carolina Aiken. He was hired at USCA in 1978 as head baseball coach and intramural director and has served many different duties during his tenure. While coaching baseball for 11 years, Warrick also served as an assistant basketball coach during the 1978-79 season and acting golf coach in 1989-90. As baseball coach, Warrick compiled a 392-146 record, while earning various coaching awards. In 1986 his team advanced to the College World Series, the highlight of his coaching career. Warrick was born in Rocky Mount, N.C. and attended Rocky 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. While earning his master’s degree, he served as a graduate assistant baseball coach. In the same season, the team advanced to the College World Series. Warrick is a member of the College Athletic Management’s Editorial Board, PBC Awards Committee, NCAA Division II AD’s Association Board of Directors, Greater Augusta Sports Council Board, and is the most recent past chairman of the NCAA Division II National Golf Committee. Warrick is married to Martha Blankenship Warrick of Augusta, Ga. They have one son, Tripp, who recently graduated from USC Aiken. The Warrick family resides in North Augusta, S.C.
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USC AIKEN ADMINISTRATION Tim Hall Associate Athletic Director 23rd Year Tim Hall is in his 23rd year as a member of the USC Aiken athletic department. Hall first joined the program in 1990 as a graduate assistant. In 1993 he was hired on as the university’s full-time NCAA Compliance Coordinator. In August 1997, the Batesburg-Leesville native was promoted to Assistant Athletic Director. In September 2003, Hall was promoted again, this time to the position of Associate Athletic Director for Administration and External Services. In this role, Hall oversees NCAA compliance and academic support. In addition, he assists with home game administration and fundraising. A 1990 graduate of the University of South Carolina, Hall received his Bachelor of Science in Sports Administration. In 1992, he earned a Master’s in Student Personnel Services from USC as well. In his time at USC Aiken, Hall has been on a number of campus committees including the first year academic advisor program and the enrollment management action team in the strategic planning process. Hall is married to the former Jenny Fulmer and they have three sons, Jordan, Ethan and Wyatt.
Assistant Athletic Director/SWA 14th Year Angie Osbon is in her 14th year as a member of the USC Aiken athletic department. Osbon became the department’s business manager in 1999. Through the years she has earned a number 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 Committment 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 received her Master’s in Business Administration from the University of South Carolina. In 2002, Osbon was named student organization advisor of the 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 C. Hager
Brandon Aiken
Assistant Athletic Director 1st Year
Assistant Athletic Director 14th Year
Brent C. Hager is in his first year as the Assistant Athletic Director for Communications/Sports Information Director at USC Aiken. Hager comes to USC Aiken after serving as the Associate Commissioner for External Affairs at the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference where he handled the promotion of all 16 sports. During his time at the WVIAC Hager featured the league’s only two Division II National Champions and a National Player of the Year. In addition, he ran multiple championships and redesigned the WVIAC web site. Prior to the WVIAC, Hager spent two years as the Director of Sports Information and Game Operations at Presbyterian College. He was the primary contact for football, volleyball, men’s basketball, softball, men’s and women’s lacrosse and men’s and women’s tennis. Hager spent two and a half years at Gardner-Webb as the Assistant Sports Information Director. He handled 13 sports throughout his time with the Bulldogs. He also spent two years at Virginia Tech as an intern in the sports information office. Hager got his start at UNC-Pembroke in 2002. After being hired as the Assistant Sports Information Director, he was promoted to the Interim Sports Information Director Position five months later. The Tallahassee, Fla., native attended Wingate University where he received a bachelors of science degree in business administration and sport management. He earned an MBA at UNC-Pembroke in 2004.
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Brandon Aiken is in his 14th year as head athletic trainer and 16th overall at USC Aiken. Aiken, a native of Sturgeon Bay, Wis., joined the USC Aiken training staff in 1997 as a graduate assistant. He served in that capacity for three years until stepping into the head position in 2000. He was promoted to Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Medicine prior to the 2009-10 athletic year. A 1997 graduate of Saint Andrews Presbyterian College in Laurinburg, N.C., Aiken received his Bachelor of Science in Sports Medicine. Aiken is certified by the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) and the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA). Aiken also served as assistant and head athletic trainer at Hitchcock Rehabilitation Center in Aiken, S.C., for more than three years. At Hitchcock, he worked with high school, college, and professional athletes as well as general outpatient rehabilitation. Aiken guided the USC Aiken athletic training staff to back-to-back (2007-08 and 2008-09) Peach Belt Conference Athletic Training Staff of the Year awards. Aiken, who resides in Graniteville, is married to Malinda and the couple has a son, Liam.
FACILITIES
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SEASON PREVIEW
Head coach Michael Carlisle and his golf team enters the 2014 season looking for their fourth national title in the program’s illustrious history. Having been close to a championship in recent years – and an abundance of talent returning, along with some outstanding newcomers, Carlisle’s squad should make a deep run at the National Championship.
After a successful fall campaign, the Pacers are No. 2 in the latest national poll. During the strong fall season, Carlisle’s team posted a win at the Firestone Invitational in addition to adding two second-place efforts and a 13thplace performance. “I am very pleased with our fall performance,” Carlisle said. “When we played well, we played really well. When we didn’t play great, we weren’t bad either. We just need to be more consistent during the spring season. We have a few fifth-year student-athletes and that should help us compete day-in and day-out. “Our fall schedule was difficult because that is how we planned it. We play the strongest fields and the most difficult courses as that should help make us better for the postseason. Playing in as many Division I tournaments as we do – and going against the best in the Division II tournaments – these things should benefit us through adversity in the postseason.” Headlining a senior-laden squad is Stephane Boudreau, Kyle Godsman and Hayden Letien. Additionally, newcomers Brandon Robinson-Thompson and Joar Bjelkholm have seen plenty of time on the links thus far. Junior Andrew Ward and seniors Brian Amick and Gaines Milliner have a wealth of experience as well.
“Kyle, Stephane and Hayden played a lot during the fall season,” Carlisle said. “They played extremely well and could help us make a run this season. “Andrew and Brian will continue seeing more time for the Pacers during the spring season,” Carlisle added. “They have worked really hard for us during their time at USC Aiken. “Joar is new to the team, but he is a strong player,” Carlisle mentioned. “We are also waiting for Gaines to return to full strength from an injury he suffered from two years ago. “Rookies Johnson Holliday, Gonzalo Martinez and Luke Parker, in addition to Drew McElveen are working hard and are improving every time out on the course,” Carlisle said. “They are strong, but are having a hard time defeating teammates in order to gain a spot at the tournaments. The Pacers open the spring season at the Matlock Invitational Feb. 10-11 before heading to Hilton Head for the Wexford Plantation Intercollegiate. In one of the biggest draws that USC Aiken will compete in, the Pacers host the Cleveland Golf Palmetto Intercollegiate March 10-11. From there, the team heads to the Bobcat Invitational and the Bulls Bay Intercollegiate before traveling to nearby Augusta, Ga., while the squad partakes in the 3M Augusta Invitational in the final tune-up of the regular season. USC Aiken will try to defend its conference championship Apr. 18-19 prior to the Regional Tournament in Savannah, Ga. (May 5-7). Should the Pacers make the NCAA Championships May 19-21, the squad could be the favorite to take home another NCAA Title.
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USC AIKEN ROSTER
Name Brian Amick Joar Bjelkholm StĂŠphane Boudreau Kyle Godsman Johnson Holliday Hayden Letien Drew McElveen Gaines Milliner Luke Parker Brandon Robinson-Thompson Gonzalo Martinez Andrew Ward
Class Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr.
Head Coach: Michael Carlisle (24th Season)
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Ht. 6-2 6-2 5-9 5-10 6-1 6-1 6-2 6-3 5-9 5-10 6-0 5-10
Hometown/Previous School Sumter, S.C./Sumter H.S. Gothenburg, Sweden/Vittra Vasastan Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada/Kent State Moray, Scotland/Lossiemouth Galivants Ferry, S.C./Aynor H.S. Sumter, S.C./Sumter H.S. Murrells Inlet, S.C./St. James H.S. Aiken, S.C./Aiken H.S. Coolum Beach, Australia Totland Bay, England/Carisbrooke H.S. Mexico City/K12 International York, S.C./Clover H.S.
Michael Carlisle
Head Coach 24th Season
Michael Carlisle is a self-described “late bloomer”. Maybe that would explain the patience the USC Aiken head golf coach has exhibited over the past 23 years. That patience has paid off and then some as Carlisle was inducted into the Golf Coaches Association of America Hall of Fame in December of 2010. In 13 seasons prior to 2003-04, Carlisle had guided the Pacers to three NCAA Division II national runners-up and four more fifth-place finishes. But in 2003-04, Carlisle’s cast of one senior, three sophomores, and a freshman, after not winning a tournament all season, “bloomed” at the right time capturing the program’s third-straight NCAA Southeast Region crown and winning the school’s first-ever NCAA Championship. For his efforts, Carlisle was named the Eaton GolfPride NCAA Division II National Coach of the Year. So what does one do for an encore in 2004-05? How about winning a second consecutive NCAA Title, and dominating the rest of the regular season and postseason along the way. In 2004-05, USC Aiken put together the most dominating season in the history of Division II men’s golf, winning 11 of 13 tournaments. And unlike in 200304, they did not enter the NCAA Championship as a dark horse. The Pacers won the 2005 Peach Belt Conference Championship as well as their fourth-straight NCAA Southeast Region crown. The 2005-06 season brought a third-straight NCAA Championship, a fifth consecutive NCAA Southeast Region title, and a seventh Peach Belt Conference crown. En route to winning 10 of 13 tournaments in 2005-06, Carlisle had successfully established the USC Aiken program as a dynasty. Only one team in the previous 44 years of Division II men’s golf had won three-straight NCAA titles. If you ask the modest coach, he will boast only of the successful student-athletes that have been through the program.
However, it does not take much time spent in his office, looking around at the plethora of honors and accolades to determine Carlisle is among the most decorated in Division II golf. A seven-time Peach Belt Conference Coach of the Year, Carlisle has been named the NCAA Division II National Coach of the Year in 2004, 2005 and 2006. Carlisle was again named the Peach Belt Conference Coach of the Year for the 2012-13 season to add to his trophy case. He has led the program to nine PBC championships in 23 seasons in the league, including a three-peat in 199597 and back-to-back crowns in 2002-03 and 2005-06. Most recently, the Pacers claimed the 2013 Peach Belt Conference title behind Peach Belt Conference Player of the Year Matt Atkins earning individual medalist honors at the PBC Championship in Pine Mountain, Ga. The five-time NCAA Southeast Region champions have made 21 trips in the last 22 years to the NCAA Tournament, advancing to the National Championship Tournament 17 times.
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His career winning percentage in 23 NCAA seasons at USCA is 70 percent with five seasons of better than .900 and eight years of .800 or higher. During the last 23 seasons, while playing a full complement of tournaments largely against top caliber Division I competition, Carlisle’s teams have captured 76 titles for an average of 3.3 per year. This includes an amazing stretch of 23 of 28 events from the end of 2003-04 through 200506. USC Aiken has also become a fixture atop the GCAA Top25 and the Golfstat top-10 polls. An eight-time NCAA District or Region Coach of the Year (1995-99, 2002, 2004, 2006), Carlisle has coached 48 NCAA All-Americans, ten All-Academic selections, two NCAA Players of the Year, one NCAA Freshman of the Year, eight PBC Players of the Year and 44 All-Conference selections. In 2005, Carlisle had the distinct privilege to coach Team USA in the 30th Fuji Xerox USA vs. Japan Collegiate Championship, leading the Americans to their 10th straight win. Many of Carlisle’s pupils have had successful amateur and professional golfing careers. Ryan Dillon, Aaron Black, Scott Usher, Dane Burkhart and Jeff Goff are all playing professionally on various mini-tours including the Gateway Tour, the Tarheel Tour and the Nationwide Tour. Former USC Aiken standout Scott Brown is competing on the PGA TOUR and won the 2013 Puerto Rico Open, posting a 20-under 268 for a one shot victory by carding a birdie on the 72nd hole. Brown qualified for two major tournaments in 2013, the 2013 Open Championship and the 2013 PGA Championship, 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 Clemson University. Although never winning a conference or national title, the Tigers were a formidable force during his time there. Carlisle, a three-year letterwinner, graduated from Clemson in 1980. After college, as most golfers do, Carlisle dreamed of playing on 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 capped by earning a spot in a PGA Tour event, the Greater Greensboro Open.
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When Carlisle came to USC Aiken to take over for Paul Weiler as head golf coach, he regained his amateur status. He has won the Carolinas Amateur and the South Carolina Mid-Amateur Championships. Twice, Carlisle has advanced to the United States Amateur Championship. Carlisle stays active in the Aiken community including his work with the Junior Golf Association. Carlisle was honored in June of 2009 with the Thomas Hitchcock and William C. Whitney Award at the Players Dinner for the 34th Palmetto Amateur Tournament. Carlisle was the first recipient of the award. The award recognizes an individual who has made significant contributions to the game of golf in the Aiken area. Carlisle and wife, Patricia, have two sons, David and Daniel.
PERSONAL Hometown: Aiken, South Carolina Family: Wife, Patricia, and two sons, David and Daniel EDUCATION College: Clemson University, 1980 Three-year letterwinner on the golf team COLLEGE COACHING CAREER USC Aiken
2012-13 137-63-4 2011-12 127-78-0 2010-11 95-92-0 2009-10 81-87-0 2008-09 119-69-0 2007-08 141-65-0 2006-07 119-60-0 2005-06 162-13-0 2004-05 167-12-6 2003-04 159-53-3 2002-03 144-31-2 2001-02 135-46-2 2000-01 81-131-1 1999-00 91-92-3 1998-99 136-67-2 1997-98 104-77-2 1996-97 175-35-2 1995-96 215-11-0 1994-95 148-16-1 1993-94 109-10-0 1992-93 159-22-1 1991-92 92-64-0 Total 2,333-803-29
.688 .620 .508 .482 .633 .684 .665 .926 .919 .747 .819 .743 .383 .497 .668 .574 .830 .951 .900 .916 .876 .590 .742
NOTE: Above records also serve as program’s all-time results and coaching records as Michael Carlisle is the only coach of USC Aiken’s NCAA era.
Brian Amick
6-2 • Sr. Sumter, S.C. • Sumter H.S.
2012-13: Did not see action. 2011-12: Competed in 11 rounds in four events for the Pacers ... Compiled a 77.6 scoring average ... Best finish was at the Kiawah Island Invitational in a tie for 40th. 2010-11: Appeared in 17 rounds for the Pacers ... Best finish came at the Will Wilson Southeast Region Preview where he finished in a tie for 18th ... Ended year with stroke average of 76.1. High School: Back-to-back winner of the South Carolina Junior Golf Association (SCJGA) Tommy Cuthbert South All-Star Championship (2008 and 2009) at Sumter H.S. ... Finished fifth at the Carolinas Junior PGA Championship in 2009 ... Ended the prestigious The Blade Tournament at Thornblade Golf Club in Greer, S.C. in fifth place in 2009 ... Was the Gamecocks’ MVP in 2009. Personal: Brian is the son of Brian and Tammie Amick ... He is majoring in Business Administration.
Year 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 Totals
Rds Strokes Avg. Low Rd Titles Best Finish Top 5 Top 10 17 1293 76.1 71 0 T-18 0 0 11 854 77.6 74 0 T-40 0 0 DNP 28 2147 76.67 71 0 T-18 0 0
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Stéphane Boudreau
5-9 • Sr. Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada • Kent State
2012-13: Participated in one event, playing three rounds for the season … Posted a 1-over 73 for best round in the third round of the Bearcat Golf Classic at the 6,800-yard, par-72 Greenwood Country Club … Owned a 75.33 scoring average for the season. 2011-12: Competed in six rounds accumulating a 73.7 scoring average ... Best finish of the season came at Magnolia Collegiate Invitational tied for ninth place, earning his only top-10 finish of the season. 2010-11: Played in just eight rounds for the Pacers in his freshman campaign, finishing his year with a stroke average of 76.0 ... Boudreau’s best finish of the year came at the Seventh Annual Kiawah Island Invitational where he finished tied for 13th. Kent State: Did not see action. Personal: Stéphane is the son of Rick Boudreau and Josette Wedge ... He is majoring in Business Administration.
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Rds Strokes Avg. Low Rd Titles Best Finish Top 5 Top 10 8 608 76.0 73 0 T-13 0 0 6 442 73.7 70 0 T-9 0 1 3 226 75.33 73 0 T-29 0 0 17 1276 75.06 70 0 T-9 0 1
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Kyle Godsman
5-10 • Sr. Moray, Scotland • Lossiemouth
2012-13: Competed in seven events, playing 19 rounds for the season … Posted two rounds of par-or-better during the year … Best rounds of 71 came at the AutoTrader.com Collegiate Classic in the third round and the first round of the Richard Rendleman Invitational … Owned a 75.37 scoring average for the season. 2011-12: Played in four events for 12 total rounds amassing a 74.4 scoring average, fifth-best on the team ... Finished tied for second at the Springhill Suites Intercollegiate while shooting a personal season-low 68 in the second round ... Named PBC Golfer of the week September 15, 2011, and South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week on Sept. 18, 2011. 2010-11: Played in a team second-best 29 rounds ... Godsman claimed a 75.9 stroke average in the 29 rounds played ... Best finish came at the SpringHill Suites Intercollegiate where he concluded his efforts in a tie for 15th ... His 69 in the first round of the SpringHill Suites was the third-best single round of the year by a Pacer. 2009-10: Redshirted. Personal: Kyle is the son of Dinnie and Linda Godsman ... He is majoring in Business Administration.
Year 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 Totals
Rds Strokes Avg. Low Rd Titles Best Finish Top 5 Top 10 29 2202 75.9 69 0 T-15 0 0 12 893 74.4 68 0 T-2 1 1 19 1432 75.37 71 0 T-17 0 0 60 4527 75.45 68 0 T-2 1 1
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Hayden Letien
6-1 • Sr. Sumter, S.C. • Sumter H.S.
2011-12: Named a Division II PING Honorable Mention All-American ... Played in 10 events for a total of 29 rounds while earning a 74.6 scoring average ... Earned one top-10 and three top-20 finishes on the season ... Performed best in the NCAA Division II National Championship finishing in a tie for ninth shooting his season low 69 in the first round and staying par or better in all three rounds … Chosen South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week on May 21, 2012. 2010-11: Named a Division II PING Honorable Mention All-American ... Was chosen to the Division II PING AllSoutheast Region Team ... Named to the Peach Belt Conference All-Conference Second-Team ... Ended his year with a team-best 73.9 stroke average in 26 rounds played ... His stroke average placed him in the top 25 in school history for single season scoring ... Recorded three top 10 finishes this past year, which included a third-place finish at West Florida’s Argonaut Invitational ... He was also sixth at the Lander Bearcat Classic and eighth at Francis Marion’s Wexford Plantation Intercollegiate ... Chosen Team Most Valuable Player. Sumter High School: Named to the All-State and AllRegion teams as a senior ... Was the Runner Up at the Carolinas Junior PGA in 2008, carding a score of 66 in the second round of the tournament ... In 2007, finished in the top 10 at the National Big I Tournament in Boise, Ida., carding the tournament’s low round of 68 ... Equally strong in the classroom, Letien graduated in the top-10 of his class. Personal: Hayden is the son of Scott and Mary Ellen Letien ... He is majoring in Business Administration.
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Rds Strokes Avg. Low Rd Titles Best Finish Top 5 Top 10 26 1921 73.9 68 0 T-3 1 3 29 2164 74.6 69 0 T-9 0 1 25 1917 76.68 73 0 T-14 0 0 80 6002 75.02 68 0 T-3 1 4
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Drew McElveen
6-2 • Sr. Murrells Inlet, S.C. • St. James H.S.
2012-13: Competed in one event, playing in three rounds for the season … Posted season-best round of 75 in the third round of the Wexford Plantation Intercollegiate at the par-72, 6,828-yard Wexford Plantation Course … Owned a 77.00 scoring average on the year. 2011-12: Played three rounds in the Magnolia Collegiate Invitational, finishing tied for 37th ... Compiled a 77.7 scoring average on the season. 2010-11: Saw limited action for the Pacers as a freshman, appearing in just two rounds ... Finished tied for 52nd at the Kiawah Island Invitational. High School: McElveen was the 2010 AAA region individual champion, leading St. James H.S. to claiming the team championship ... He is a Two-Time All-State team member (2008 and 2010) ... Three-Time recipient of the “The Sun News Toast of the Coast Players Team” (2007, 2008 and 2010) ... Named to the North/South All-Star Team in 2010 for his efforts his senior year. Personal: Drew is the son of Dennis and Pam McElveen ... He is majoring in Business Administration.
Year 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 Totals
Rds Strokes Avg. Low Rd Titles Best Finish Top 5 Top 10 2 153 76.5 74 0 T-52 0 0 3 233 77.7 73 0 T-37 0 0 3 231 77 75 0 T-41 0 0 8 617 77.12 73 0 T-37 0 0
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Gaines Milliner
6-3 • Sr. AIken, S.C. • Aiken H.S.
2012-13: Missed most of year due to injury … Played in one event for three rounds during the season … Carded an 81, low round for the year, in the first round of The Invitational at the Ocean Course played on the par-72, 7,344yard Ocean Course in Kiawah Island, S.C. … Posted a scoring average of 84 for the year. 2011-12: Competed in seven events for 21 rounds while accumulating a 73.7 scoring average, tied for team’s third best ... Earned one top-5 finish in the Bearcat Invitational finishing -2 and tying for fourth place ... Also garnered a top-10 finish by tying for sixth in the Peach Belt Conference Championship. 2010-11: Appeared in a team-high 32 rounds in his sophomore season ... Milliner’s low round of the year was a 69 in the second round of the Lander Bearcat Classic ... He claimed his first ever top 10 finish with a sixth place finish at the 2011 Peach Belt Conference Championship ... On the year, owned a team second-best 75.0 stroke average. 2009-10: As a true freshman, Milliner saw action in 19 rounds in seven tournaments for the Pacers ... Carded a season-low round of 71 in the final round of the 2010 Peach Belt Conference Championship to lead the team in scoring. High School: Four-year letter-winner in golf for Aiken H.S. Personal: Gaines is the son of Cary and Hollie Milliner ... He is majoring in Business Administration.
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Rds Strokes Avg. Low Rd Titles Best Finish Top 5 Top 10 19 1460 76.80 71 0 T-31 0 0 32 2399 75.0 69 0 6 0 1 21 1547 73.7 68 0 T-4 1 2 3 252 84 81 0 T-87 0 0 75 5658 75.44 68 0 T-4 1 3
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Andrew Ward
5-10 • Jr. York, S.C. • Clover H.S.
2012-13: Competed in 10 rounds, playing four events during the season … Posted two rounds of par-or-better scores … Owned one top-5 finish on the season … Finished tied for third place with a 4-under 140 (70-70) at the Kiawah Island Invitational at 6,875-yard, par-72 Cougar Point … Season best score of 70 posted twice in the Kiawah Island Invitational … Compiled a 76.50 scoring average for the season. 2011-12: Competed in 12 rounds through four events to amass a 75.3 scoring average ... Best finish came at the Magnolia Collegiate Invitational carding +3, good for a tie for sixth earning his only top-10 in his first season. High School: Named All-Region during his time at Clover H.S. ... Owned a 75 scoring average during 201011 season ... Won individual medalist honors at region tournament. Personal: Andrew is the son of Gary and Donna Ward ... He is majoring in Business Administration.
Year 2011-12 2012-13 Totals
Rds Strokes Avg. Low Rd Titles Best Finish Top 5 Top 10 12 904 75.3 71 0 T-6 0 1 10 765 76.5 70 0 T-3 1 1 22 1669 75.9 70 0 T-3 1 2
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Brandon Robinson-Thompson
5-10 • Jr. Totland Bay, England • Carisbrooke H.S.
Previous School: Two-year letterwinner at Morningside College … Won six tournaments … Individual GPAC conference champion … Two-time selection to the PGAC all-conference team … Two-time third-team All-America selection … National Championship qualifier … NAIA longdrive champion as a freshman. High School: Attended Carisbrooke H.S. Personal: Son of Dave and Louisa Thompson … Has a younger brother and three younger sisters … Majoring in marketing.
Joar Bjelkholm
6-2 • So. Gothenburg, Sweden • Vittra Vasastan
Previous School: Played his rookie season at Ashford University … Won the Grand View Viking Classics and the Battle at Blackthorn. High School: Attended Vittra Vasastan H.S. Personal: Son of Peter and Christina Bjelkholm … Has two siblings, Jon and Love … Majoring in business management.
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Johnson Holliday
6-1 • Fr. Galivants Ferry, S.C. • Aynor H.S.
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.
Gonzalo Martinez
6-0 • Fr. Mexico City • K12 International
High School: Attended K12 International. Personal: Son of Gonzalo Martinez Coghlan and Ana Maria Rodriguez Veraza … Has a younger brother and a younger sister … Majoring in business marketing.
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Luke Parker
5-9 • Fr. Coolum Beach, Australia
Personal: Son of Phillip and Julie Parker … Has three younger siblings … Majoring in business administration.
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SEASON RESULTS The Invitational at the Ocean Course Sept. 9-11 Overall Results
1 Florida 289 2 UT Arlington 310 3 Houston 293 4 Coll. of Charleston 299 5 South Florida 303 6 UAB 302 7 Akron 312 8 Davidson 306 8 Texas State 308 10 Stephen F. Austin 307 11 Georgia Southern 307 11 St. John’s 317 13 Mercer 319 14 USC Aiken 307 15 USC Upstate 325 t18 t27 t44 t59 t70 t87
288 292 304 301 301 303 297 301 307 303 308 303 300 317 314
Individual Results
Matt Atkins JP Solis Andrew Ward Hayden Letien Taylor Welborn Gaines Milliner
77 76 78 76 84 81
76 81 79 83 81 84
Firestone Invitational Oct. 8-9
305 882 304 906 315 912 313 913 313 917 317 922 316 925 319 926 311 926 322 932 318 933 313 933 315 934 311 935 321 960 77 75 80 81 79 87
230 232 237 240 244 252
Kiawah Island Invitational Sept. 17-18 Overall Results
1 USC Aiken 281 2 North Alabama 280 3 Coker 287 4 Erskine 283 4 Newberry 291 6 Belmont Abbey 301 6 Georgia College 291 8 Armstrong 299 9 Ga. Southwestern 295 10 N. Georgia 298 11 Carson-Newman 304 12 Limestone 307 13 Barton 306 14 St. Thomas Aquinas 291 15 Tusculum 301 16 Lenoir-Rhyne 305 17 Brevard 310 18 Mt. Olive 315 19 Fairmont State 319
295 297 300 307 299 295 305 299 307 305 304 302 305 321 312 314 316 313 325
t3 t14 t14 t14 t53
70 76 75 76 74
Individual Results
Andrew Ward Matt Atkins Hayden Letien JP Solis Mark Dickson
70 70 71 70 80
Wexford Plantation Intercollegiate Feb. 18-19
Overall Results
1 Ball State 2 St. Mary’s 3 Davidson 4 Akron 5 USC Aiken 6 Kansas State 7 Louisville 7 Maryland 9 Eastern Michigan 10 Iowa State 11 Samford 12 Miami (OH) 13 Nebraska 14 Bowling Green 14 Illinois St. 14 Wisconsin 17 Ohio t5 t20 t30 t30 81
282 296 289 290 285 296 292 296 290 290 296 302 303 300 300 300 307
287 286 294 294 301 293 298 294 302 303 302 301 302 307 307 307 306
Individual Results
Matt Atkins JP Solis Mark Dickson Kyle Godsman Hayden Letien
68 69 75 73 80
74 78 74 76 77
569 582 583 584 586 589 590 590 592 593 598 603 605 607 607 607 613 142 147 149 149 157
AudtoTrader.com Collegiate Classic Oct. 15-16 576 577 587 590 590 596 596 598 602 603 608 609 611 612 613 619 626 628 644 140 146 146 146 154
Overall Results
1 Georgia Southern 2 Georgia State 3 Mercer 4 UT Chattanooga 5 Winthrop 6 Georgia 7 Kennesaw State 7 South Carolina 9 UNC Greensboro 10 Furman 10 USC Aiken 12 VCU 13 Towson 14 Jacksonville 15 Wisconsin 16 Old Dominion
283 282 292 292 294 291 299 294 295 303 304 300 302 304 308 318
t27 t47 t54 t60 t64
76 79 77 72 80
286 299 293 298 293 303 296 301 297 306 312 307 304 315 311 312
Individual Results
JP Solis Kyle Gosman Matt Atkins Mark Dickson Andrew Ward
76 78 78 81 80
Georgia Southern Francis Marion Richmond South Florida Samford Davidson Georgia State Presbyterian USC Aiken William & Mary DePaul Radford Elon Western Carolina Campbell Connecticut Dayton Ohio
6 t37 t41 t61 t70
Matt Atkins JP Solis Drew McElveen Mark Dickson Kyole Godsman
296 291 292 297 301 299 298 299 310 313 304 312 309 313 307 310 314 304
290 300 291 298 296 294 306 297 296 298 303 304 309 299 302 310 310 319
Individual Results 74 39 79 78 83
69 72 77 78 78
293 296 305 293 300 306 296 305 306 306 314 306 307 313 319 314 317 319
879 887 888 888 897 899 900 901 912 917 921 922 925 925 928 934 941 942
74 79 75 81 78
217 230 231 237 239
Richard Rendleman Invitational Mar. 4-5
290 859 285 866 289 874 291 881 298 885 294 888 294 889 294 889 305 897 297 906 290 906 303 910 309 915 300 919 308 927 298 928 72 71 75 78 72
Overall Results
1 2 3 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 13 15 16 17 18
224 228 230 231 232
Overall Results
1 Belmont Abbey 2 USC Aiken 3 Lenoir-Rhyne 4 Carson-Newman 4 Catawba 4 North Greenville 7 King 8 Anderson 9 UNC Pembroke 10 Erskine 10 Queens 12 Lincoln Memorial 13 Wingate 14 Pfeiffer 15 Bluefield State 15 Limestone 17 Tusculum
296 289 297 302 302 297 303 292 296 300 309 300 302 315 307 311 309
t12 t17 t24 t32 t60
67 71 79 76 75
287 301 295 293 293 298 294 306 303 303 294 304 307 296 311 307 313
Individual Results
JP Solis Kyle Godsman Matt Atkins Mark Dickson Andrew Ward
80 77 70 74 81
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583 590 592 595 595 595 597 598 599 603 603 604 609 611 618 618 622 147 148 149 150 156
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SEASON RESULTS Clevland Golf Palmetto Intercollegiate March 11-12 Overall Results
1 2 t3 t3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 t12 t12 14 15 16 17 18
Augusta State 284 South Carolina 287 Clemson 285 NC State 284 Liberty 288 Virginia 291 Georgia State 294 USC Aiken 288 Elon 295 Nebraska 305 Penn 297 Akron 298 Furman 295 Western Carolina 296 Maryland 303 Presbyterian 296 Wofford 300 Francis Marion 303
1 t19 t36 t70 t78
Matt Atkins Mark Dickson JP Solis Taylor Welborn Heyden Letien
290 283 292 287 289 283 290 292 296 294 294 295 299 298 296 304 312 307
Individual Results 68 71 74 75 79
68 73 73 79 78
Bearcat Golf Classic Mar. 25-26
282 293 287 293 291 299 294 300 301 296 306 307 306 310 309 313 303 308
856 863 864 864 868 873 878 880 892 895 897 900 900 904 908 913 915 918
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70 75 77 78 78
206 219 224 232 235
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Bobcat Invitational Mar. 18-19 Overall Results
1 2 2 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 11 13 14 15 16 17
Lynn 279 Armstrong 289 Nova Southeastern 281 USC Aiken 291 Florida Southern 292 Barry 283 Columbus State 296 Rollins 298 Carson-Newman 301 West Florida 297 Georgia College 306 North Alabama 306 Ga. Southwestern 297 Clayton State 293 Lander 305 Valdosta St. 303 UNC Pembroke 308
3 t8 t37 t46 t46
Matt Atkins JP Solis Kyle Godsman Mark Dickson Taylor Welborn
286 280 285 283 280 294 289 284 282 291 289 288 290 306 294 300 301
Individual Results 73 70 78 75 73
66 73 71 75 73
289 291 294 286 294 293 286 294 300 296 290 291 299 295 306 303 307
854 860 860 860 866 870 871 876 883 884 885 885 886 894 905 906 916
71 71 72 72 76
210 214 221 222 222
Overall Results
Belmont Abbey USC Aiken Ga. Southwestern Mount Olive Barton Erskine Clayton State Ga. College Newberry North Georgia Montevallo Coker Lander Queens King Carson-Newman Lander2 Flagler
293 304 304 298 299 306 304 312 304 304 317 310 306 307 312 315 317 313
289 293 292 298 302 296 302 307 306 312 305 306 317 308 308 311 320 323
Individual Results
JP Solis 76 t5 Mark Dickson 77 t10 Matt Atkins 76 t21 Kyle Godsman 75 t24 Hayden Letien# 79 t29 Stephane Boudreau#78 t66 Taylor Welborn 77 #-Played as an individual
75 70 74 74 73 75 81
296 285 289 291 290 295 301 292 303 297 293 301 294 304 300 304 301 308
878 882 885 887 891 897 907 911 913 913 915 917 917 919 920 930 938 944
67 72 71 75 73 73 76
218 219 221 224 225 226 234
Insperity Augusta State Invitational Mar. 6-7 Overall Results
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 9 10 10 12 13 14 15
Texas 296 Augusta State 283 Georgia 295 Virginia Tech 295 South Carolina 286 Tennessee 291 Clemson 292 Houston 201 Purdue 298 Central Florida 304 Coastal Carolina 297 Illinois 304 Baylor 295 Southern Methodist 297 USC Aiken 307
t40 t57 t62 t71
Kyle Godsman Hayden Letien Mark Dickson JP Solis
282 293 285 289 297 297 291 287 295 294 295 297 305 307 296
Individual Results t23 Matt Atkins 76 73 74 79 79 78
75 73 75 79
285 289 286 284 289 290 297 292 290 289 295 287 291 291 296
863 865 866 868 872 878 880 880 883 887 887 888 891 895 899
71 74 76 75 78
220 223 288 229 235
Peach Belt Conference Championship Apr. 20-21 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
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USC Aiken Columbus State Armstrong Ga. Southwestern Clayton State Georgia College Montevallo Lander North Georgia Flagler UNC Pembroke
300 298 302 297 306 301 295 302 309 311 316
282 291 289 292 290 293 303 299 297 305 317
Individual Results
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291 286 295 299 294 303 304 302 309 314 312
873 875 886 888 890 897 902 903 915 930 945
Matt Atkins t5 Mark Dickson t17 JP Solis t25 Hayden Letien t28 Taylor Welborn
78 71 74 79 77
65 73 69 75 76
69 75 79 72 75
212 219 222 226 228
NCAA DII South/Southeast Super Regional May 6-8 Overall Results
1 Nova Southeastern 287 2 Barry 284 3 Columbus State 298 3 Florida Southern 293 5 Lynn 288 6 West Florida 298 7 USC Aiken 295 8 Barton 304 9 Ga. College 291 10 Ga. Southwestern 309 10 North Alabama 297 12 Rollins 294 13 Erskine 306 14 Armstrong 309 14 Belmont Abbey 303 16 Eckerd 305 17 Florida Tech 306 18 Valdosta State 307 19 Mt. Olive 316 20 Lincoln Memorial 314
t4 t21 t72 t78 t87
284 296 298 295 306 298 303 295 295 298 306 306 313 302 308 306 311 307 309 310
Individual Results JP SOlis 72 70 Mark Dickson 76 77 Taylor Welborn 81 76 Hayden Letien 77 80 Matt Atkins
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284 855 291 871 291 887 299 887 295 889 294 890 293 891 293 892 313 899 296 903 300 903 307 907 291 910 305 916 305 916 308 919 303 920 312 926 303 928 312 936
73 69 75 76 71
215 222 232 233
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NCAA Division II National Championships May 20-22 Overall Results
1 2 3 4 4 6 7 7 9 10 10 12 13 14 15 15 17 18 19 20
Florida Southern 294 Barry 284 Nova Southeastern 292 Lynn 290 USC Aiken 298 CSU-Monterey Bay 291 Missouri St. Louis 299 Western Washington 292 CSU-Staislaus 297 Colo.-Colo. Springs 301 Grand Canyon 302 Central Oklahoma 297 Columbus State 297 Indiana (Pa.) 314 Central Missouri 307 Wilmington (Del.) 304 West Florida 312 Bellarmine 302 SW Oklahoma St. 308 California (Pa.) 325
t2
Matt Atkins Taylor Welborn Hayden Letien JP Solis Mark Dickson
t37 t41 t59 t64
293 288 290 301 292 303 302 312 299 302 302 300 303 304 297 310 307 314 306 312
Individual Results 70 76 76 76 77
69 76 71 80 76
280 304 295 297 298 299 297 294 306 300 299 307 305 289 311 301 297 305 310 314
867 876 877 888 888 893 898 898 902 903 903 904 905 907 915 915 916 921 924 951
72 74 80 74 78
211 226 227 230 231
MICHAEL CARLISLE - HALL OF FAME University of South Carolina Aiken head golf coach Michael Carlisle was one of seven individuals inducted into the 2010 Golf Coaches Association of America Hall of Fame on Monday, Dec. 6, 2010. Carlisle and the rest of the group were officially honored at the GCAA Hall of Fame Reception and Awards Banquet at the Tropicana Hotel in Las Vegas. Carlisle was one of six coaches who were inducted in the 2010 Hall of Fame Class, joining Bob Alpers of Saint John’s (Minn.), Oklahoma City’s Kyle Blaser, Texas Wesleyan’s Bobby Cornett, Steve Desimone of California and Floyd Horgan of Brevard CC and Centenary. Additionally, Ron Balicki of Golfweek was inducted for his contributions to college golf. Carlisle’s honoring comes as no surprise as he has put together one of the strongest coaching resumes in the history of collegiate golf. In 13 seasons prior to 2003-04, Carlisle had guided the Pacers to three NCAA Division II national runners-up and four more fifth-place finishes. But in 2003-04, Carlisle’s cast of one senior, three sophomores and a freshman, after not winning a tournament all season, “bloomed” at the right time in capturing the program’s third-straight NCAA Southeast Region crown and winning the school’s firstever NCAA Championship. For his efforts, Carlisle was named the Eaton GolfPride NCAA Division II National Coach of the Year. So what does one do for an encore in 2004-05? How about winning a second consecutive NCAA Title and dominating the rest of the regular season and postseason along the way. In 2004-05, USC Aiken put together the most dominating season in the history of Division II men’s golf, winning 11 of 13 tournaments. And unlike in 2003-04, they did not enter the NCAA Championship as a dark horse. The Pacers won the 2005 Peach Belt Conference Championship as well as their fourth-straight NCAA Southeast Region crown.
The 2005-06 season brought a thirdstraight NCAA Championship, a fifth consecutive NCAA Southeast Region title and a seventh Peach Belt Conference crown. En route to winning 10 of 13 tournaments in 2005-06, Carlisle had successfully established the USC Aiken program as a dynasty. Only one team in the previous 44 years of Division II men’s golf had won three-straight NCAA titles. A six-time Peach Belt Conference Coach of the Year, Carlisle has been named the NCAA Division II National Coach of the Year in 2004, 2005 and 2006. He has led the program to eight PBC championships in 22 seasons in the league, including a three-peat in 1995-97. The five-time NCAA Southeast Region champions have made 20 trips in the last 21 years to the NCAA Tournament, advancing to the National Championship Tournament 16 times. His career winning percentage in 22 NCAA seasons at USCA is .712 with five seasons of better than .900 and eight years of .800 or higher. During the last 22 seasons, while playing a full compliment of tournaments largely against top caliber Division I competition, Carlisle’s teams have captured 74 titles, including an amazing stretch of 23 of 28 events from the end of 2003-04 through 200506, an average of 4.3 per year. USC Aiken has also become a fixture atop the GCAA Top 25 and the Golfstat Top 10 polls. An eight-time NCAA District or Region Coach of the Year (199599, 2002, 2004, 2006), Carlisle has coached 48 NCAA All-Americans, 13 All-Academic selections, two NCAA Players of the Year, one NCAA Freshman of the Year, seven PBC Players of the Year and 45 All-Conference selections. In 2005, Carlisle had the distinct privilege to coach Team USA in the 30th Fuji Xerox USA vs. Japan Collegiate Championship, leading the Americans to their 10th straight win.
Many of Carlisle’s pupils have had successful amateur and professional golfing careers. Ryan Dillon, Aaron Black, Scott Usher, Scott Brown and Roberto Diaz are all playing professionally on various mini-tours including the Gateway Tour, the Tarheel Tour and the Nationwide Tour. Brown is currently a member of the PGA Tour. 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 Clemson University. Although never winning a conference or national title, the Tigers were a formidable force during his time there. Carlisle, a three-year letterwinner, graduated from Clemson in 1980. After college, as most golfers do, Carlisle dreamed of playing on 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 capped by earning a spot in a PGA Tour event, the Greater Greensboro Open. When Carlisle came to USC Aiken to take over for Paul Weiler as head golf coach, he regained his amateur status. He has won the Carolinas Amateur and the South Carolina Mid-Amateur Championships. Twice, Carlisle has advanced to the United States Amateur Championship. Carlisle stays active in the Aiken community, including his work with the Junior Golf Association. Carlisle was honored in June of 2009 with the Thomas Hithcock and William C. Whitney Award at the Players Dinner for the 34th Palmetto Amateur Tournament. Carlisle was the first recipient of the award. The award recognizes an individual who has made significant contributions to the game of golf in the Aiken area.
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GOLF WINS SCHOOL’S FIRST-EVER NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP PACERS PULL AWAY ON BACK NINE TO WIN NCAA TITLE BY NINE STROKES
USC Aiken started slow, but finished strong pulling away down the stretch to capture the 42nd NCAA Division II Men’s Golf National Championship. USCA finished at +39 for the four-day tournament, nine shots better than CSU Chico and 10 strokes in front on Barry University, giving the school its first National Championship on any kind. The 72-hole championship was to be part of a new initiative by the NCAA to gain more notoriety for Division II. Thus the “Sports Festival” was born. The men’s golf venue was the 6,966-yard, par 72 Victoria Hills Golf Club in DeLand, Fla. “This has been 14 years coming,” said Michael Carlisle, the fivetime Peach Belt Conference Coach of the Year. “We feel like we probably should have won it two or three times before this, but this is a hard goal to achieve and I’m just so happy for our players and
Above: Sophomore Scott Brown led the Pacers to their first-ever NCAA Title in 2004, finishing tied for fourth in the individual standings.
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those who came down here to support us.” Competing in the Division II National Championship Tournament for the 10th time in their 13 years as an NCAA member, USCA had finished runner-up three times in the previous eight year (1995, 1996, 1999). On day one, Columbus State was the surprise team taking the round one lead at three-over-par. CSU Stanislaus was in second, four shots back at seven-over-par. West Florida was third at +7, while the Pacers found themselves tied for seventh with AASU, 13 shots back. The Pacers had more success in Thursday’s second round by, along with Chico State and Barry, posting the only sub-300 team totals of the day. USCA’s 297 vaulted them four spots into third at the midway poll. As round three drew to a close, drama was king on 18. James McGhee, Scott Brown, and Dane Burkhart all birdied the par five finishing hole to bring the Pacers from two shots back to making USCA the third round leader by one over Barry and two ahead of Chico State. Brown keyed the charge by birdying his final three holes. Rainy conditions dominated much of Saturday afternoon’s final round proving the Pacers would have to show they could “mud” their way to the win. Led by Burkhart and Brown’s 73’s, the Pacers’ 298 was the best of the day, easily besting Chico State’s 305 and Barry’s 307 to claim the nine-stroke victory and the first national champi-
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Above (l to r): Scott Brown, Clint Smith, Dane Burkhart, James McGhee, Bryan Sangid, and Head Coach Michael Carlisle after winning the 2004 NCAA Division II Championship in DeLand, Fla. The youthful Pacers surprised the field with the school’s first-ever NCAA Title.
onship of any kind in the school’s history. One impressive note to the victory regarding the weather is that the Pacers did it in all conditions, the windy, humid, afternoon heat of Central Florida, the cooler morning round with dew on the course, and lastly the rainy conditions of Saturday’s final round. USCA did it with one senior, three sophomores, and one freshman. “We were very fortunate today, you could play the same situation tomorrow and another team would win,” said Carlisle. “There are a lot of good, quality teams in the tournament and to be able to win this thing against such good teams just makes it all that much better.” Brown led the Pacers on Saturday and finished at 295, or seven-over-par, to tie for fourth. Three birdies and four bogeys on the front side had the sophomore making the turn at one-overpar. After bogeying the par three 12th, Brown birdied
the par four 17th to shoot even-par 36 on the back. Burkhart also shot a 73 on Saturday to finish with a 296, or eight-over-par, for the tournament and tie with teammate Clint Smith for sixth place. Burkhart recorded one birdie and two bogeys on the front while shooting even-par 36 on the back side. Smith started slow with a double bogey on one and back-to-back bogeys on six and seven to move to three-over-par entering the ninth. He birdied nine, bogeyed 10, and then rattled off seven-straight pars until his birdie on 18 in front of a huge gallery of onlookers capped his 75. McGhee and senior Bryan Sangid each carded final round 77’s. McGhee finished with a 308 to tie for 44th, while Sangid closed out his collegiate career with a 312, tying for 62nd in the 102-player field. J.J. Jakovac of CSU Chico finished with a total of 287 to win the individual title.
BACK-TO-BACK: USC AIKEN DEFENDS NCAA GOLF TITLE DANE BURKHART WINS PACERS FIRST-EVER INDIVIDUAL NATIONAL TITLE
USC Aiken capped off the most dominating season in the history of NCAA Division II men’s golf with the program’s secondstraight NCAA Division II National Championship on May 20, 2005. The top-ranked Pacers held off a determined Armstrong Atlantic State team to win by five shots after posting a final round nine-over-par 293. Junior Dane Burkhart won the individual national title by one stroke at five-under-par, the Pacers first-ever NCAA medalist. USCA is just the eighth school, and the first team since Florida Southern (1999-2000), to repeat as Division II men’s golf champions. In a record setting year, USC Aiken won an amazing 11 of 13 tournaments including two Division I events, the 2005 Peach Belt Conference Championship (the program’s sixth), the NCAA Southeast Regional,
Above: In addition to winning NCAA medalist honors, Burkhart was named a First-Team All-American and the Division II Player of the Year.
(fourth-straight) and the NCAA D-II Championship. In addition to earning the Outback Steakhouse Arnold Palmer award as the low medalist, Burkhart, the PBC Co-Player of the Year, was named to the PING All-America First-Team and was selected as the D-II Player of the Year with the Jack Nicklaus award. For the second-straight year, the Pacers opened the 72-hole tournament with their worst round on day one. Battling the heat and windy conditions of the afternoon tee times, the Pacers were tied for eighth at 10-over-par. Wednesday’s second round was an improved four-over-par 288 highlighted by Burkhart and Scott Brown’s three-underpar 68’s. After second round play was completed early Thursday morning, the Pacers found themselves in a familiar spot, on top of the leaderboard. A oneunder-par 283 in round three gave the team a four-stroke cushion heading into the final round. Leading by as many as nine and as few as two throughout Friday’s final 18, the Pacers still bested the host AASU Pirates by one shot on the day and finished in front by five. St. Edwards, in their first appearance at the NCAA Championship, placed third, six more shots back at 33-over-par. CSU Bakersfield was fourth at 34-over-par while HawaiiHilo rounded out the top five at +37. Even through five holes, Burkhart bogeyed three of four heading into the turn to
Above (l to r): Tyler Rolley, Scott Brown, Casey Thompson, Clint Smith, Dane Burkhart, and Head Coach Michael Carlisle after winning the 2005 NCAA Division II Championship at the Club at Savannah Harbor.
tee off on 10 at two-overpar. After a bogey five on 11 to fall to three-over-par, and two back of Hawaii-Hilo’s Nick Mason in the individual race, Burkhart rebounded to birdie the par five 13th. Then on the par three 17th, Burkhart placed his tee shot within eight feet of the cup and knocked in the putt for the eventual individual race winner, finishing at oneover-par 72. Brown, also the PBC Co-Player of the Year, registered his 11th top 10 finish of the season, tying for 10th at five-over-par for the 72 holes. He too was named to the PING All-America First-Team following the championship as USCA was the only school to place multiple players on the eight-member team. An even-par 71 characterized by four birdies and four bogeys kept the North Augusta native in the top 10 at the NCAA Championship for the second-straight year.
Three-straight birdies had him at three-under-par through six holes, but three bogeys on the back side including one on 18 prevented the junior from posting red numbers. Sophomore Clint Smith carded a four-over-par 75 and finished tied for 20th at nine-over-par. A triplebogey six on the par three 17th cost the Asheboro, N.C. product some strokes, but he did ease that pain with birdies on 16 and 18. Casey Thompson capped an impressive performance with a top 50 finish out of the 105-player field in his first NCAA Championship. The freshman from North Augusta tied for 46th at 16-over-par. Tyler Rolley struggled through 23 holes of the tournament, playing them at 21-over-par. However, Rolley played the final 49 holes at just five-over-par following a final round 77 to place tied for 85th.
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DYNASTY: USC AIKEN CLAIMS THIRD-STRAIGHT NCAA TITLE TOP-RANKED PACERS WONDERFUL IN WEST VIRGINIA THREE-PEAT
USC Aiken continued its grip of dominance on the golf world capturing the program’s third-straight NCAA Division II Men’s Golf National Championship on May 19, earning the title of “golf dynasty”. The top-ranked Pacers (+28) turned in the wire-towire victory by holding off a final round charge by fellow Peach Belt Conference foe Columbus State. In the end, USCA saved their best for last, firing a final round of even-par 280, easily the best score of the tournament, finishing 12 strokes in front of the Cougars and 21 shots in front of secondranked CSU-Bakersfield. The Pacers became just the second team in the 44-year history of Division II golf to win three consecutive NCAA Championships, joining Florida Southern (1998-2000). The numbers over the last three years are staggering including winning 10 of 13 tournaments in 2005-06 and 23 of their last
Above: Senior Scott Brown was presented with the Jack Nicklaus Award as the 2006 Division II National Player of the Year following the NCAA National Championship.
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28 dating back to 2003-04. Two PBC Championships (seven overall) and fivestraight NCAA Southeast Region titles are tossed in for good measure. Unlike the first two national championships, USC Aiken was going for the wire-to-wire win. The Pacers carried a slim three-shot edge over CSU-Bakersfield into the final round and were eight in front of Columbus State. After expanding the lead slightly, the Pacers stumbled a bit as they approached the turn. Two bogeys and a double on 10 found USCA with just a one shot advantage over the Roadrunners and four up on the Cougars. As CSU-Bakersfield began to waiver, Columbus State charged into second place and battled USC Aiken down the stretch. In the end, the Pacers finished three-under-par as a team on the back side. It is the fourth-straight golf NCAA Championship for the PBC and the secondstraight year the conference has gone one-two in the standings. In 2004, USC Aiken battled the heat and wind for which Central Florida is noted. In 2005 in Savannah, it was Mother Nature’s force being felt in the form of thunderstorms. To complete the trifecta of weather obstacles, the Pacers proved they could win in any conditions including unseasonably cold temperatures in the 40’s with 20 mph winds. Lynn (+58) finished fourth, 30 shots behind the Pacers, while CSU-
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Above (l to r): Roberto Diaz, Matt Giftos, Dane Burkhart, Scott Brown, Clint Smith, Head Coach Michael Carlisle after winning the 2006 NCAA Division II Championship at The Resort at Glade Springs in Daniels, W.Va.
Stanislaus (+59) was fifth. Jamie Amoretti of St. Mary’s (Texas) carded a final round 71 to win medalist honors at even-par 280, keeping senior Dane Burkhart from repeating as NCAA Individual Champion by one stroke. The two entered the final round tied at one-under-par, but three-straight bogeys on seven, eight, and nine had the Aiken native making the turn at four-over-par. Still four-over after 14, Burkhart birdied the par four 15th and then sank an 18-footer on 17 for a birdie two, setting up the drama on 18. Already having birdied the par five finishing hole once this week, Burkhart had a 15-footer, slightly uphill, to force a play-off, but the putt just rolled past the hole, leaving him with par and a final round of two-over-par 72. Burkhart finished in sole possession of second place at oneover-par 281. In addition to Burkhart’s run, the other four Pacers
posted their best rounds of the week on Friday, led by freshmen Roberto Diaz and Matt Giftos. Diaz played the final six holes at three-under-par to shoot a final round 69 and claim sole possession of fourth place, finishing with a four-over-par 284 for the 72 holes. Giftos recorded his best round of the year, a two-under-par 68. Senior Scott Brown, the newly crowned 2006 Division II Player of the Year, just missed his 12th top 10 finish in 13 events this year, placing tied for 11th at 12-over-par. Brown and Burkhart round out their collegiate careers as the one and two all-time leading scorers in Pacer history. Junior Clint Smith turned in a solid round with his second-straight 74, highlighted by a birdie on 15 which helped the Pacers begin to pull away heading towards home. Smith tied for 53rd, leaping 24 spots in the final two days.
USC AIKEN RECORDS Record Book INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 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
All-Time Career Scoring Leaders Name 1. Roberto Diaz 2. Scott Brown 3. Dane Burkhart 4. Aaron Black 5. Matt Atkins 6. J.P. Solis 7. Brooks Blackburn 8. Jeff Goff 9. Ryan Dillon 10. Lee Harper 11. Jamie Stanley 12. Brock Ehler 13. Brian Kassel 14. Matt Avinger 15. Taylor Welborn 16. Wes Byers 17. Scott Usher 18. James McGhee 19. Clint Smith 20. Hayden Letien 21. Bryan Sangid 22. Ed Reevey 23. Gaines Milliner 24. Kyle Godsman 25. Gary Shankland
Rds Strokes 130 9487 113 8256 130 9530 62 4547 102 7487 126 9294 49 3615 74 5460 35 2595 31 2301 105 7799 66 4904 103 7664 98 7295 53 4001 53 3947 116 8651 43 3216 107 8007 80 6002 47 3531 74 5570 75 5658 60 4527 54 4075
Avg. 72.97 73.06 73.31 73.34 73.40 73.76 73.78 73.78 74.14 74.23 74.28 74.30 74.41 74.44 75.49 74.47 74.58 74.79 74.83 75.03 75.13 75.27 75.44 75.45 75.46
Low Years 64 2005-09 67 2001-06 65 2002-06 66 2001-03 65 2010-13 64 2007-13 67 1994-96 66 2006-08 67 1996-97 67 2001-02 64 1993-97 67 1997-99 67 1992-96 67 1998-02 68 2011-13 65 2001-03 64 1999-03 69 2002-04 68 2003-07 68 2010-pres. 69 2002-04 68 1991-94 69 2009-pres. 68 2010-pres. 69 1998-00
All-Time Season Scoring Leaders Name 1. Scott Brown 2. Dane Burkhart 3. Roberto Diaz 4. Scott Brown 5. Matt Atkins 6. J.P. Solis 7. Matt Atkins 8. Scott Usher 9. Roberto Diaz 10. Aaron Black 11. Jeff Goff 12. Dane Burkhart 13. Brooks Blackburn 14. JP Solis 15. Roberto Diaz 16. Aaron Black
Rds Strokes 38 2724 34 2439 31 2229 34 2450 38 2754 34 2478 36 2629 33 2411 40 2922 32 2341 40 2927 38 2784 31 2273 30 2201 27 1981 30 2206
Avg. 71.68 71.74 71.90 72.06 72.47 72.90 73.03 73.06 73.10 73.16 73.20 73.26 73.32 73.36 73.37 73.53
Low Season 67 2005-06 65 2004-05 64 2008-09 68 2004-05 67 2011-12 64 2008-09 65 2012-13 65 2002-03 67 2007-08 66 2001-02 67 2007-08 66 2005-06 67 1995-96 68 2011-12 68 2005-06 69 2002-03
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ALL-AMERICANS
Brian Kassel Four-Time NCAA D-II All-American (1993-96)
Jamie Stanley Four-Time NCAA D-II All-American (1994-97)
Brooks Blackburn Two-Time NCAA D-II All-American (1995-96)
Ryan Dillon 1997 NCAA Division II All-American
Brock Ehler 1998 NCAA Division II All-American
Matt Avinger Three-Time NCAA D-II All-American (1998-2001)
Frankie Hamer 1999 NCAA Division II All-Academic
Aaron Black Two-Time NCAA D-II All-American (2002-03)
Scott Usher Two-Time NCAA D-II All-American (2002-03)
Wes Byers 2002 NCAA Division II All-American
James McGhee 2004 NCAA Division II All-American
Dane Burkhart Three-Time NCAA D-II All-American (2004-06)
Scott Brown Three-Time NCAA D-II All-American (2004-06)
Clint Smith Two-Time NCAA D-II All-American (2004-05)
Roberto Diaz Two-Time NCAA D-II All-American (2006-07)
NCAA ALL-AMERICANS (48)
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
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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) 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 SELECTIONS (13)
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)
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) NCAA Division II Freshman of the Year Jamie Stanley (1994) NCAA Division II All-Freshman Team Roberto Diaz (2006) Casey Thompson (2005) Dane Burkhart (2003) 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 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 Peach Belt Conference Tournament Individual Medalists Scott Brown (2002, 06) Dane Burkhart (2005) Jamie Stanley (1995, 97) Brooks Blackburn (1996) Brian Kassel (1993) Peach Belt Conference Player of the Year 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 Roberto Diaz (2006) Clint Smith (2004) Dane Burkhart (2003)
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 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 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
Peach Belt Conference All-Conference Matt Atkins (2012, 13) Hayden Letien (2011) 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)
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ALL-TIME ROSTER --A-Brian Amick (2010-pres.) Matt Atkins (2010-13) Matt Avinger (1997-2002) --B-Neal Beattie (2011-12) Todd Beiers (1991-92) Rich Berberian (2006-07) Reggie Bergholtz (2001-04) Alex Bernardini (2009-10) Joar Bjelkholm (2013-pres.) Aaron Black (2001-03) Brooks Blackburn (1994-96) Ryan Bolzer (1998-99) Stéphane Boudreau (2010-pres.) Zack Bowman (2007-08) Dave Brown (2001-02) Scott Brown (2001-06) James Browning (2004-07) Dane Burkhart (2002-06) Matt Burroughs (2006-07) Ryan Burton (2003-07) Wes Byers (2001-03) --C-Grant Carnie (2009-10) Bryan Covar (2000-01) --D-Roberto Diaz (2005-09) John Darr (1991-93) David Davis (1991-93) Matt Davis (2001-02) Mark Dickson (2009-13) Ryan Dillon (1996-97) Gavin Donaghy (2006-10) Chris Dunkley (1992-93) Michael Dunn (1994-95) --E-Brock Ehler (1997-99)
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--F-Nick Fleischer (1997-2002) --G-Matt Giftos (2005-09) Jeff Goff (2006-08) Kyle Godsman (2009-pres.) Kevin Grady (2006-10) --H-Preston Hafer (1996-98) Frankie Hamer (1996-99) Lee Harper (2001-02) Johnson Holliday (2013-pres.) Steven Holtgrieve (2004-07) Jamie Hunt (2001-02) Jukka Huuska (1994-96) --K-Brian Kassel (1992-96) --L-Seth Layden (2000-01) Eric Ledford (1999-2000) Hayden Letien (2010-pres.) --M-Jeff Martin (2000-01) Sam Mason (2002-05) Chris McAlister (2004) Drew McElveen (2010-pres.) James McGhee (2002-04) Jack Metcalf (1992-93) Gaines Milliner (2009-pres.) Mikael Mustonen (1997-2000) --N-Jake Nutter (2012-pres.) --O-Gene O’Byrne (1991-92)
--P-Noel Pack (1991-93) Luke Parker (2013-pres.) --Q-David Quick (1991-95) --R-Wade Radtke (1997-2002) Ed Reevey (1991-94) Matt Ricks (1997-98) Scott Robbins (1998-2001) Brandon Robinson-Thompson (2013pres.) Tyler Rolley (2004-05) Brant Ruckert (1998-2000) --S-Bryan Sangid (2002-04) Frederik Schulte (2007-10) Marshall Seward (1993-94) Gary Shankland (1998-2000) Tim Sides (1997-99) Ashley Smith (2007-08) Clint Smith (2003-07) Matt Smith (1992-94) Jason Snow (1996-99) J.P. Solis (2008-pres.) Jamie Stanley (1993-97) --T-Paul Thomas (2000-01) Casey Thompson (2004-08) Justin Thompson (2006-10) --U-Scott Usher (1999-2003) --W-Andrew Ward (2011-pres.) Kiley Walsh (1997-2000) Ben Warren (1995-98) Brian Webb (1996-97) Taylor Welborn (2011-pres.)
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 1997-98 (2 wins) North Shore Intercollegiate Radford Invitational
1998-99 (2 wins) Catawba Invitational 2nd Palmetto Intercollegiate 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 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 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 2012-13 (2 Wins) Kiawah Island Invitational Peach Belt Conference Championship
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PALMETTO INVITATIONAL 2013 Augusta State FINAL TEAM STANDINGS 1. Augusta State......................284 290 282 856 2. South Carolina.....................287 283 293 863 3. Clemson..............................285 292 287 864 3. NC State..............................284 287 293 864 5. Liberty..................................288 289 291 868 6. Virginia ................................291 283 299 873 7. Georgia State......................294 290 294 878 8. USC Aiken...........................288 292 300 880 9. Elon.....................................295 296 301 892 10. Nebraska...........................305 294 296 895 11. Penn..................................297 294 306 897 12. Akron.................................298 295 307 900 12. Furman..............................295 299 306 900 14. Western Carolina...............296 298 310 904 15. Maryland............................303 296 309 908 16. Presbyterian......................296 304 313 913 17. Wofford..............................300 312 303 915 18. Francis Marion...................303 307 308 918 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 1. Matt Atkins, USC Aiken.......68 68 70 206 2. Max McLaughlin, Virginia....71 64 73 208 3. Maverick Antcliff, ASU.........70 73 66 209 3. Matthew NeSmith, USC......68 69 72 209 5. Stephen Behr, Clemson......71 74 65 210 6. Albin Choi, NC State............69 72 71 212 6. Mathieu Fenasse, Liberty....70 70 72 212 6. Chase Marinell, Liberty........72 68 72 212 6. Alex Wennstam, ASU..........70 72 70 212 10. Caleb Sturgeon, USC........71 70 72 213
2012 Clemson FINAL TEAM STANDINGS 1. Clemson..............................286 285 283 854 2. Virginia.................................292 278 285 855 3. South Carolina.....................286 284 293 863 4. Liberty..................................291 290 286 867 5. East Carolina.......................290 285 293 868 6. Furman................................286 301 286 873 7. Augusta State......................299 282 293 874 8. College of Charleston..........297 288 290 875 9. Chattanooga........................294 289 294 877 10. Vanderbilt...........................298 293 297 888 11. Akron..................................299 293 299 891 t12. USC Aiken.......................295 295 306 896 t12. Presbyterian.....................305 293 298 896 14. Maryland............................302 297 306 905 15. Francis Marion...................305 295 306 906 16. Georgia Southern..............313 294 300 907 17. Wofford..............................322 295 300 917 18. Elon...................................308 300 313 921 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 1. Ben Kohles, UVA.................69 70 69 208 2. Crawford Reeves, Clem......69 70 70 209 3. Ben Rusch, UVA..................74 69 69 212 4. Caleb Sturgeon, USC..........70 71 72 213 t5. Robert Karlsson, Liberty.....74 71 69 213 t5. Harold Varner, ECU............69 77 68 214 t7. Matthew Broome, Furman..70 73 72 215 t7. Wesley Bryan, USC............70 72 73 215 t7. Brendan Gillins, ASU..........77 66 72 215 t7. Billy Kennerly, Clemson......70 73 72 215
2011 Alabama FINAL TEAM STANDINGS 1. Alabama..............................288 277 284 849 2. Virginia.................................291 280 289 860 3. Liberty..................................285 284 293 862 T4. Chattanooga......................280 294 292 866 T4. East Carolina.....................293 285 288 866 6. Clemson..............................285 286 297 868 7. Vanderbilt.............................291 284 302 877 8. Wofford................................292 290 301 883 T9. Akron.................................291 286 307 884 T9. USC Aiken........................296 283 305 884
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306 302 295 306 308 307 302 315
893 898 899 900 900 901 901 926
INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 1. Bud Cauley, UA...................66 2. Harold Varner, ECU.............71 3. Adam Hofman, VAN.............70 4. Benni Weilguni, UTC...........67 T5. Matt Atkins, USCA...........75 T5. John Duke Hudson, COC..69 T5. Crawford Reeves, CLEM... 69 T5. Cory Whitsett, UA....... ......76 T9. Robert Karlsson, LU..........73 T9. Ben Rusch, VA..................72
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2010 UT-Chattanooga FINAL TEAM STANDINGS 1. Chattanooga........................285 277 293 855 2. Clemson..............................288 283 291 862 3. East Carolina.......................295 284 289 868 4. Liberty..................................283 283 303 869 5. Virginia.................................294 279 298 871 T6. Furman..............................281 288 303 872 T6. Georgia Southern..............291 285 296 872 8. UNC Wilmington..................291 295 292 878 9. USC Aiken..........................294 294 294 882 10. Winthrop............................300 298 288 886 11. Charleston Southern..........298 293 304 895 12. Presbyterian......................310 291 298 899 13. Mercer...............................293 301 307 901 14. Elon...................................303 297 302 902 15. Wofford..............................297 307 299 903 16. Akron.................................301 297 306 904 17. Coll. of Charleston.............314 296 296 906 18. Francis Marion...................313 309 298 920 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 1. Ben Kohles, UVA.................. 70 63 72 205 2. Robert Karlsson, LU............. 69 70 69 208 3. Harold Varner, ECU.............. 74 65 70 209 T4. Stephan Jaeger, UTC......... 69 69 72 210 T4. Max McKay, LU.................. 71 65 74 210 T6. Cameron Bell, WIN............ 72 69 70 211 T6. McCuen Elmore, CU.......... 71 69 71 211 8. Derek Rende, UTC............... 70 70 72 212 9. Garland Ferrell, FU............... 70 70 73 213 T10. Steven Fox, UTC.............. 73 66 75 214 T10. Warren Straub, ECU........ 72 71 71 214
2009 USC Aiken FINAL TEAM STANDINGS 1. USC Aiken..........................280 293 287 860 2. Liberty..................................283 294 298 875 3. Wofford................................292 291 296 879 4. GCSU..................................294 293 294 881 5. Furman................................294 292 297 883 6. Francis Marion.....................300 294 291 885 T7. UNC Wilmington................289 296 301 886 T7. Winthrop............................288 294 304 886 9. Coll. of Charleston...............295 295 298 888 10. East Carolina.....................295 294 302 891 11. Charleston Southern..........300 292 301 893 12. Elon...................................298 293 304 895 13. Presbyterian......................300 295 305 900 14. Akron.................................304 294 317 915 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 1. Robert Karlsson, LU............. 67 73 69 209 2. Kelvin Day, CSU................... 72 66 72 210 3. Niclas Johansson, GC.......... 72 70 71 213 4. JP Solis, USCA................... 67 72 75 214 5. Drew Perry, WOFF............... 69 75 71 215 6. Roberto Diaz, USCA........... 70 75 71 216 7. Andrew Pitcher, FMU............ 70 72 75 217 T8. Josh Brock, UNCW............ 74 72 72 218 T8. Neil O’Brian, WOFF............ 76 68 74 218 T8. Frederik Schulte, USCA... 75 70 73 218 T8. Tim Tang, COC................... 72 71 75 218
2008 UT-Chattanooga FINAL TEAM STANDINGS 1. UT-Chattanooga..................289 279 282 850 2. Virginia Tech........................297 287 296 880 3. USC Aiken..........................301 291 289 881 4. Penn State...........................294 303 293 890 5. Elon.....................................300 297 295 892 6. Furman................................304 300 290 894 7. Francis Marion.....................297 302 296 895 8. Charleston Southern...........302 306 292 900 9. Jacksonville State................300 309 296 905 10. UNC Greensboro...............298 313 301 912 11. Rhode Island......................302 307 305 914 12. Presbyterian......................314 305 303 922 13. Akron.................................320 300 310 930 14. Marshall.............................314 303 315 932 15. Nebraska...........................323 309 310 942 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 1. Jonathan Hodge, UT-C...........72 T2. Jimmy Lytle, Elon.................71 T2. Fredrik Qvicker, UT-C...........70 T2. Jurrian Vander Vaart, V-Tech.71 5. Derek Rende, UT-C................75 6. Ben Goforth, Furman..............74 7. Roberto Diaz, USCA.............73 T8. Kelvin Day, Char. Sou..........75 T8. Kevin Grady, USCA............76 T8. Jayson Judy, Elon................72
73 67 212 72 70 213 75 68 213 70 72 213 68 71 214 70 72 216 71 73 217 71 72 218 69 73 218 71 75 218
2007 USC Aiken FINAL TEAM STANDINGS 1. USC Aiken..........................299 282 280 861 2. Virginia Tech........................286 287 294 867 3. Nebraska.............................293 297 282 872 4. Coll. of Charleston...............300 290 285 875 5. St. John’s.............................297 293 291 881 6. East Carolina.......................294 293 296 883 7. VCU.....................................306 292 286 884 8. Elon.....................................292 294 300 886 9. Maryland..............................295 293 302 890 10. Furman..............................295 302 300 897 11. Penn State.........................297 297 304 898 12. Belmont Abbey..................305 303 292 900 13. Davidson...........................301 301 299 901 14. Presbyterian......................293 306 303 902 15. Francis Marion...................299 306 299 904 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 1. Roberto Diaz, USCA.............76 2. Andre Thorsen, ECU..............72 3. Nick MacDonald, VT...............73 T4. Kevin Foley, PSU.................72 T4. Drew Reynolds, NEB...........75 T6. Harrison Moore, CofC..........76 T6. Keegan Bradley, SJU...........69 T8. M. Burroughs, USCA..........71 T8. Rafael Campos, VCU...........74 T8. Scott Glaze, CofC................73 T8. Andrew Pitcher, FMU...........71
65 67 208 68 70 210 68 70 211 72 70 214 71 68 214 71 68 215 77 69 215 69 76 216 72 70 216 71 72 216 71 74 216
2006 USC Aiken/Houston FINAL TEAM STANDINGS T1. USC Aiken........................ 291 293 285 869 T1. Houston..............................288 293 288 869 3. VCU......................................290 284 299 873 4. Coll. of Charleston................291 286 304 881 5. Maryland...............................301 292 290 883 6. East Carolina........................302 283 301 886 7. Francis Marion......................306 285 297 888 8. Furman.................................289 293 308 890 9. Iowa State............................300 306 300 906 10. Rhode Island......................304 295 308 907 11. Presbyterian........................303 310 312 925 12. Tulane.................................298 309 322 929
PALMETTO INVITATIONAL INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 1. Jordan Irwin, UH...................70 71 71 212 T2. Scott Brown, USCA..........70 73 72 215 T2. Daryl Chappell, VCU..........70 76 69 215 T4. Ricky Romano, UH.............71 75 70 216 T4. Tucker Ervin, CofC.............70 74 72 216 T4. John Eades, UM.................73 68 75 216 T4. Blaine Peffley, UM..............75 72 69 216 T4. Martin Nicholls, ECU..........75 69 72 216 T9. Clint Smith, USCA............72 74 71 217 T9. Zach Mowbray, UH.............74 74 69 217 NOTE: USC Aiken and Houston were named CoChampions due to Houston having to catch its flight.
2005 USC Aiken/Houston FINAL TEAM STANDINGS T1. USC Aiken.........................292 288 293 873 T1. Houston..............................294 291 288 873 3. South Florida........................287 292 300 879 4. Texas-Arlington.....................300 294 288 882 5. Charleston Southern............293 288 305 886 6. Lamar...................................299 292 300 891 7. East Carolina........................293 292 308 893 T8. VCU....................................306 291 303 900 T8. GCSU.................................298 303 299 900 10. Columbus State..................299 297 310 906 11. Presbyterian........................300 296 314 910 12. Marylan...............................306 314 303 923 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 1. Jordan Irwin, UH...................73 69 70 212 2. Clint Smith, USCA..............71 72 70 213 T3. Ricky Romano, UH.............72 73 71 216 T3. S. Carrihill, Char. So...........71 70 75 216 T5. Jordan Krantz, UTA............74 72 71 217 T5. D. Burkart, USCA..............74 72 71 217 T5. Jeff Murray, UTA.................71 75 71 217 T8. John Tillery, GCSU.............71 77 71 219 T8. C. Thompson, USCA........72 75 72 219 T8. Bryan Baker, UTA...............73 73 73 219 NOTE: USC Aiken and Houston were named CoChampions; Houston had to catch its flight.
2004 South Carolina FINAL TEAM STANDINGS 1. South Carolina.....................278 281 288 847 2. USC Aiken..........................287 285 281 853 3. Coastal Carolina..................282 289 286 857 4. Virginia Tech........................289 289 285 863 5. Memphis..............................292 285 293 870 6. Purdue.................................296 283 293 872 7. Furman................................282 302 289 873 T8. Coll. of Charleston.............294 304 287 885 T8. Maryland...........................292 299 294 885 10. South Florida.....................297 297 294 888 11. Florida State......................298 308 299 905 T12. VCU.................................295 305 310 910 T12. Navy................................304 298 308 910 14. Presbyterian......................312 298 311 921 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 1. Erik Johansen, USC............67 68 69 204 T2. Moises Cobo, Coast..........68 71 69 208 T2. B. Davis, Furman..............67 71 70 208 4. Martin Rominger, USC........70 66 74 210 T5. Joel Kraner, VT..................72 69 71 212 T5. A. Thomas, Memphis.........73 71 68 212 T5. Scott Wise, VT...................72 69 71 212 T5. J. McGhee, USCA............70 71 71 212 T9. Clint Smith, USCA...........74 71 68 213 T9. Kellen Altman, CofC..........72 73 68 213
2003 College of Charleston
2000 Augusta State
FINAL TEAM STANDINGS 1. College of Charleston.............................. 288 281 569 2. USC Aiken..............................................291 283 574 3. South Carolina......................................... 293 282 575 4. Kansas....................................................291 286 577 5. Texas-Arlington........................................ 291 287 578 6. Virginia.....................................................294 288 582 7. VCU.........................................................296 287 583 8. Maryland..................................................294 290 584 9. Florida State............................................300 287 587 10. Georgia State........................................ 305 284 589 11. Furman..................................................293 297 590 12. South Florida.........................................299 294 593 13. Texas Tech.............................................304 292 596 14. Tulane....................................................303 303 606 15. Presbyterian..........................................304 308 612
FINAL TEAM STANDINGS 1. Augusta State............................... 283 280 286 849 2. Virginia.......................................... 294 276 292 862 3. Virginia Tech................................. 291 284 292 867 4. Coastal Carolina........................... 289 290 289 868 5. Coll. of Charleston........................ 292 284 293 869 T6. Kansas........................................ 283 293 295 871 T6. Wake Forest............................... 294 285 292 871 8. East Carolina................................ 292 289 292 873 9. VCU.............................................. 291 296 290 877 10. Furman....................................... 292 285 302 879 T11. USC Aiken............................... 288 297 303 888 T11. Maryland................................... 297 292 299 888 13. Wofford....................................... 303 295 291 889 14. Presbyterian............................... 305 294 305 904 15. Nebraska.................................... 301 308 298 907
INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 1. Aaron Black, USCA....................................68 2. Bruce McDonald, CofC................................72 T3. Brandt Snedeker, Vandy............................73 T3. Alex Hamilton, USC...................................74 T3. Tyrone Mordt, UTA....................................72 T6. Erik Johansen, USC..................................72 T6. Adam Grodhaus, CofC..............................73 T6. Mark Donnell, Vandy.................................69 T9. Chris Marshall, Kansas.............................70 T9. Bryan Sangid, USCA...............................72
INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 1. Mike Mitchell, UVA.............................71 2. Brad Hastings, Coast.................. 70 3. Oliver Wilson, ASU...................... 69 T4. Jamie Elson, ASU...................... 69 T4. Brent Wanner, WF..................... 69 6. Jedd McLuen, CofC.................... 68 7. Erik Knudsen, VCU...................... 69 T8. J. Wagner, VT............................ 71
70 138 67 139 67 140 66 140 68 140 69 141 68 141 72 141 72 142 70 142
2002 Virginia Tech FINAL TEAM STANDINGS 1. Virginia Tech............................... 283 275 278 836 2. South Florida.............................. 278 283 290 851 T3. Kansas..................................... 283 291 280 854 T3. Texas-Arlington......................... 283 286 285 854 5. Furman....................................... 285 287 283 855 6. VCU............................................ 291 283 283 857 7. Texas Tech.................................. 289 289 281 859 8. USC Aiken................................. 285 290 285 860 9. Pfeiffer........................................ 287 287 292 866 10. SE Louisiana............................ 290 294 289 873 T11. Maryland................................. 296 292 289 877 T11. Florida State........................... 292 298 287 877 13. GC&SU..................................... 294 293 291 878 14. Texas-Pan Am.......................... 292 302 290 884 15. Tulane....................................... 298 298 296 892 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 1. Tele Wightman, USF*......................68 2. Johnson Wagner, VT.......................64 3. Aaron Black, USCA........................66 4. Shad Muth, UTA..............................69 5. Brendon DeJonge, VT.....................70 6. Chris Marshall, KU..........................73 T7. S. Jenkins, VCU............................72 T7. Corey Brigham, UM.......................73 T7. Mark Hull, TTU..............................70 T10. Andy Smith, SELU.......................70 T10. Brian Krusoe, VT.........................76 T10. Travis Hurst, KU..........................69 *Won in a playoff
69 71 73 69 67 69 70 67 69 72 67 73
67 204 69 204 66 205 68 206 71 208 67 209 68 210 70 210 71 210 69 211 68 211 69 211
2001 Wake Forest FINAL TEAM STANDINGS 1. Wake Forest................................. 293 284 PPD 577 2. Augusta State............................... 295 288 PPD 583 3. Virginia Tech................................. 299 287 PPD 586 4. Kansas......................................... 299 289 PPD 588 5. VCU.............................................. 300 292 PPD 592 6. Coastal Carolina........................... 297 297 PPD 594 7. Maryland....................................... 306 295 PPD 601 8. Furman......................................... 295 308 PPD 603 9. Virginia.......................................... 305 299 PPD 604 T10. USC Aiken............................... 309 297 PPD 606 T10. Texas-Arlington......................... 298 308 PPD 606 12. East Carolina.............................. 305 304 PPD 609 13. Texas Tech.................................. 314 308 PPD 622 14. Presbyterian............................... 312 311 PPD 623 15. Tulane......................................... 313 318 PPD 631 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 1. Radael Vera, Coast...................... 71 66 -- 2. Oliver Wilson, ASU....................... 71 69 -- T3. Brian Krusoe, VT........................ 75 66 -- T3. Jeff Crowe, VCU......................... 71 70 -- 5. Cortland Lowe, WF....................... 71 72 -- 6. Brent Wanner, WF........................ 72 72 -- T7. Michael Webb, ASU................... 76 69 -- T7. B. DeJonge, VT.......................... 72 73 -- T9. Bill Haas, WF.............................. 78 68 -- T9. C. Yancey, UVA.......................... 75 71 -- *Final Round canceled due to rain
67 69 68 70 68 71 71 70
69 69 72 71 73 72 73 73
207 208 209 210 210 211 213 214
1999 USC Aiken FINAL TEAM STANDINGS 1. USC Aiken..................................288 284 293 865 T2. Maryland....................................287 294 288 869 T2. Augusta State............................287 285 297 869 4. Furman........................................289 288 294 871 T5. East Carolina.............................292 285 301 878 T5. Coll. of Charleston.....................288 294 296 878 7. UNC Charlotte.............................298 294 289 881 8. VCU.............................................297 289 298 884 T9. Valdosta State...........................286 298 303 887 T9. Coastal Carolina........................290 299 298 887 11. Presbyterian..............................300 301 305 906 12. Virginia Tech..............................307 311 313 931 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 1. Brock Ehler, USCA.....................70 72 2. S. VanDenHeever, Cha................71 70 T3. Daniel Ball, Furman...................69 72 T3. J. McLuen, CofC.......................71 73 T3. Keith Unikel, UM.......................68 75 T3. Erik Knudsen, VCU....................72 68 T3. Jamie Elson, ASU......................70 66 T3. Jay Cason, VSU........................66 73
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1998 Nebraska FINAL TEAM STANDINGS 1. Nebraska.................................... 290 292 295 877 2. Furman....................................... 296 293 289 878 T3. USC Aiken............................... 292 297 306 895 T3. Duke......................................... 297 292 306 895 5. Coll. of Charleston...................... 302 293 303 898 6. Presbyterian............................... 303 295 304 902 7. Coastal Carolina......................... 302 299 307 908 8. West Florida................................ 298 300 310 908 9. Winthrop..................................... 303 298 313 914 10. Jacksonville State.................... 310 304 311 925 11. East Carolina............................ 296 311 320 927 12. Georgia Southern..................... 310 317 309 936 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 1. Jamie Rogers, Neb......................... 70 2. Brian Scurlock, FU......................... 74 3. Josh Madden, Neb......................... 74 T4. Cordes Ford, FU........................... 72 T4, Orjan Larsen, WFU....................... 69 6. Preston Hafer, USCA.................... 69 T7. Kevin Pendley, WIN...................... 75 T7. Eric Williamson, PC...................... 72 T7. Steve Friesen, Neb....................... 69 10. Kyle Elfers, Duke.......................... 74
75 70 71 73 73 74 73 74 73 73
70 215 72 216 72 217 73 218 76 218 76 219 72 220 74 220 78 220 75 222
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Sep 16, 2013
Kiawah Island Invitational (USC Aiken) @ Cougar Point Golf Club - Kiawah Island, S.C.
Sep 17, 2013
Kiawah Island Invitational (USC Aiken) @ Cougar Point Golf Club - Kiawah Island, S.C.
Oct 7, 2013
at Firestone Invitational (Akron) @ Firestone Country Club - Akron, Ohio
Oct 8, 2013
at Firestone Invitational (Akron) @ Firestone Country Club - Akron, Ohio
Oct 14, 2013
at AutoTrader.Com Collegiate Classic (Georgia State) @ Berkeley Hills Country Club - Duluth, Ga.
Oct 15, 2013
at AutoTrader.Com Collegiate Classic (Georgia State) @ Berkeley Hills Country Club - Duluth, Ga.
Oct 28, 2013
at Rock Barn Collegiate Invitational (Lenoir-Rhyne) @ Rock Barn Golf & Spa - Conover, N.C.
Oct 29, 2013
at Rock Barn Collegiate Invitational (Lenoir-Rhyne) @ Rock Barn Golf & Spa - Conover, N.C.
Feb 10, 2014
at The Matlock Invitational (Florida Southern) @ Grasslands CC - Lakeland, Fla.
Feb 11, 2014
at The Matlock Invitational (Florida Southern) @ Grasslands CC - Lakeland, Fla.
Feb 17, 2014
at Wexford Plantation Intercollegiate (Francis Marion) @ Wexford Plantation - Hilton Head Island, S.C.
Feb 18, 2014
at Wexford Plantation Intercollegiate (Francis Marion) @ Wexford Plantation - Hilton Head Island, S.C.
Mar 10, 2014
Cleveland Golf Palmetto Intercollegiate (USC Aiken) @ Palmetto Golf Club - Aiken, S.C.
Mar 11, 2014
Cleveland Golf Palmetto Intercollegiate (USC Aiken) @ Palmetto Golf Club - Aiken, S.C.
Mar 17, 2014
at Bobcat Invitational (Georgia College) @ Cuscowilla Golf Club - Eatonton, Ga.
Mar 18, 2014
at Bobcat Invitational (Georgia College) @ Cuscowilla Golf Club - Eatonton, Ga.
Mar 23, 2014
at Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate (College of Charleston) @ Bulls Bay Golf Club - Awendaw, S.C.
Mar 24, 2014
at Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate (College of Charleston) @ Bulls Bay Golf Club - Awendaw, S.C.
Mar 25, 2014
at Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate (College of Charleston) @ Bulls Bay Golf Club - Awendaw, S.C.
Apr 5, 2014
at Insperity Augusta State Invitational (Augusta State) @ Forest Hills Golf Club - Augusta, Ga.
Apr 6, 2014
at Insperity Augusta State Invitational (Augusta State) @ Forest Hills Golf Club - Augusta, Ga.
Apr 18, 2014
at Peach Belt Conference Championship (Columbus State) @ Callaway Gardens - Pine Mountain, Ga.
Apr 19, 2014
at Peach Belt Conference Championship (Columbus State) @ Callaway Gardens - Pine Mountain, Ga.
May 5, 2014
at Regional Tournament (Armstrong) @ Savannah Quarters Country Club - Savannah, Ga.
May 6, 2014
at Regional Tournament (Armstrong) @ Savannah Quarters Country Club - Savannah, Ga.
May 7, 2014
at Regional Tournament (Armstrong) @ Savannah Quarters Country Club - Savannah, Ga.
May 19, 2014
at NCAA Championships @ The Meadows Golf Course - Allendale, Mich.
May 20, 2014
at NCAA Championships @ The Meadows Golf Course - Allendale, Mich.
May 21, 2014
at NCAA Championships @ The Meadows Golf Course - Allendale, Mich.
May 22, 2014
at NCAA Championships @ The Meadows Golf Course - Allendale, Mich.
May 23, 2014
at NCAA Championships @ The Meadows Golf Course - Allendale, Mich.
203-14 USC Aiken Golf