2010-11 UTSA Men's Golf Media Guide

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U T S A G o l f Q u i c k F a c ts Location______________________ San Antonio, Texas Enrollment____________30,395 (25,893 undergrad.) Founded________________________________ 1969 Nickname_________________________ Roadrunners Colors__ Orange (1665), Navy Blue (289) and White Conference___________________________Southland Affiliation_ _____________________ NCAA Division I President______________________ Dr. Ricardo Romo Athletics Director____________________ Lynn Hickey Head Coach______________ John Knauer (3rd year) Alma Mater_ ____________________ Texas A&M ‘95 Assistant Coach_____________ Bill Rogers (3rd year) Alma Mater_ _______________________ Houston ’73 Volunteer Assistant Coach_____________ Ian Parnaby Golf Office Phone_______________ (210) 458-4198 Golf Coach E-mail__________ john.knauer@utsa.edu First Season For Men’s Golf_________________ 1983 All-Time Tournament Championships____________ 20 Letterwinners Returning/Lost__________________5/1 Newcomers__________________________________ 5 Assistant AD for Athletics Communications/ Men’s Golf Contact_ _______________ Kyle Stephens Office Phone ___________________ (210) 458-4551 Office Fax______________________ (210) 458-4569 Mailing Address___________________ UTSA Athletics ______________________________One UTSA Circle ______________________San Antonio, Texas 78249 Website___________________________ goUTSA.com

Credits The 2010-11 UTSA Men’s Golf Guide was designed, written and edited by Assistant AD/Athletics Communications Kyle Stephens with assistance from former Assistant Athletics Communications Director Carlos Valdez. Photography Alamo Bowl, Alamodome, Bryan Bullon, Ross Davis, Patrick Dunn, Jeff Huehn, Mark McClendon, Dave Taylor, San Antonio Convention and Visitor’s Bureau, Schlitterbahn and Waterpark Resort.

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Introduction Roster ______________________________________ 2 Schedule____________________________________ 2 Tournaments_________________________________ 3 Southland Conference_________________________ 4 Media Information____________________________ 5 This Is UTSA UTSA_____________________________________ 6-7 Campus Life_______________________________ 8-9 Academic Services________________________10-11 Career Services__________________________12-13 Strength and Fitness_______________________14-15 President Dr. Ricardo Romo____________________16 Athletics Director Lynn Hickey__________________17 Athletics Staff____________________________18-19 Step Up UTSA_______________________________20 NCAA Compliance__________________________21 San Antonio_____________________________22-23 Meet the Roadrunners Head Coach John Knauer__________________26-27 Assistant Coach Bill Rogers____________________28 Volunteer Coach Ian Parnaby__________________29 Lewis Chong_____________________________30-31 Payne Wilkie_ ______________________________32 Nicko Dodd_ _______________________________33 Mitchell Griffin______________________________34 Taylor Koser________________________________35 Austin Struble_______________________________36 Martin Board_______________________________37 Xabier Basañez_ ____________________________37 Eddie DeVane_______________________________38 Ryan Werre_ _______________________________38 Review/History 2009-10 Review_ ________________________40-41 Southland Conference History_ _____________42-43 All-Time Team Championships_________________44 Year-by-Year Results______________________45-51 Roadrunners in the Pros_______________________52 All-Time Letterwinners________________________52


2 0 1 0 - 1 1 U T S A M e n ’s G o l f R o s t e r Name Xabier Basañez Martin Board Lewis Chong Eddie DeVane Nicko Dodd Mitchell Griffin Taylor Koser Austin Struble Ryan Werre Payne Wilkie

Ht. 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-2 5-8 6-0 6-2 6-2 5-11 5-10

Wt. 185 205 170 220 140 155 175 155 160 170

Yr.-Exp. Fr.-HS Fr.-HS Sr.-3L Fr.-HS So.-1L So.-1L So.-1L So.-1L Fr.-HS Jr.-2L

Hometown/Previous School Caracas, Venezuela/Lycee Franco Costaricien Midland, Texas/Midland HS Lethbridge, Alberta/Churchill HS San Antonio, Texas/Antonian Prep HS Sugar Land, Texas/Strake Jesuit HS Driftwood, Texas/Dripping Springs HS Rice Lake, Wis./Rice Lake HS Aledo, Texas/Aledo HS Redcliff, Alberta/Eagle Butte HS Austin, Texas/Lake Travis HS

Head Coach: John Knauer (third year, Texas A&M ‘95) Assistant Coach: Bill Rogers (third year, Houston ‘73) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Ian Parnaby (second year, Tennessee ‘04) Student Manager: Isaac Idstein

2010-11 UTSA Men’s Golf Schedule Fall Date

Event

Course

Location

Sept. 20-21

UTA Waterchase Invitational

Waterchase G.C.

Arlington, Texas

Oct. 1-2

William H. Tucker Intercollegiate

New Mexico Championship G.C. Albuquerque, N.M.

Oct. 17-18

Lone Star Invitational

Briggs Ranch G.C.

San Antonio, Texas

Oct. 25-27

Kauai Collegiate Invitational

Puakea G.C.

Lihue, Hawaii

Spring Date

Event

Course

Location

Jan. 31-Feb. 1

Arizona Intercollegiate

Arizona National

Tucson, Ariz.

Feb. 14-15

UTSA Oak Hills Invitational

Oak Hills C.C.

San Antonio, Texas

Feb. 21

Austin Collegiate (individuals)

TBD

Austin, Texas

Feb. 21-22

Rice Intercollegiate

Westwood G.C.

Houston, Texas

March 25-26

Border Olympics

Laredo C.C.

Laredo, Texas

April 4-5

Morris Williams Intercollegiate

University of Texas G.C.

Austin, Texas

April 10-12

Jim West Intercollegiate

Victoria C.C.

Victoria, Texas

April 16-17

Aggie Invitational

Traditions G.C.

Bryan, Texas

April 25-27

Southland Conference Championship

Waterchase G.C.

Arlington, Texas

May 12-14

NCAA Regional

TBD

TBD

May 25-30

NCAA Championship

Karsten Creek G.C.

Stillwater, Okla.

Home events in bold • schedule subject to change

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20 1 0 - 1 1 To u r n a m e n t s UTA Waterchase Invitational

Kauai Collegiate Invitational

Yardage: 7,304 Par: 72 Dates: Sept. 20-21 Course: Waterchase Golf Club Location: Fort Worth, Texas Teams: Central Arkansas, Houston Baptist, Louisiana Tech, McNeese State, Nicholls, North Teas, Rice, Sam Houston State, Santa Clara, Southern Illinois, Southern Mississippi, Stephen F. Austin, Texas-Pan American, Texas Wesleyan, Texas State, UT Arlington, UTSA, Wichita State

Yardage: 6,953 Par: 72 Dates: Oct. 25-27 Course: Puakea Golf Course Location: Lihue, Hawaii Teams: Gonzaga, Hawaii, Hawaii-Hilo, Hawaii Pacific, Northern Colorado, OsakaGakuin, San Diego, Seattle, UTSA

William H. Tucker Invitational

Arizona Intercollegiate

Yardage: 7,562 Par: 72 Dates: Oct. 1-2 Course: New Mexico Championship Golf Course Location: Albuquerque, N.M. Teams: Arizona, Baylor, BYU, Colorado, New Mexico, New Mexico State, North Texas, Northern Colorado, Pepperdine, San Diego State, Toledo, Utah, UTEP, UTSA, Wyoming

Rice Intercollegiate Yardage: 7,184 Par: 72 Dates: Feb. 21-22 Course: Westwood Golf Club Location: Houston, Texas Teams: Florida Gulf Coast, Houston, Houston Baptist, Louisiana-Monroe, Louisiana Tech, Miami (Ohio), Missouri State, Nebraska, New Mexico State, Oral Roberts, Rice, Southeastern Louisiana, Texas State, UTSA, Wichita State

Jim West Intercollegiate Yardage: 6,901 Par: 72 Dates: April 10-12 Course: Victoria Country Club Location: Victoria, Texas Teams: Cal State Fullerton, College of Charleston, Houston, Houston Baptist, LouisianaLafayette, Louisiana Tech, McNeese State, Sam Houston State, South Alabama, Southeastern Louisiana, Stephen F. Austin, Texas State, UT Arlington, UTEP, UTSA

Border Olympics

Aggie Invitational

Yardage: 6,793 Par: 71 Dates: Jan. 31-Feb. 1 Course: Arizona National Location: Tucson, Ariz. Teams: Arizona, BYU, California, Fresno State, Hartford, New Mexico, Pacific, Pepperdine, San Diego State, UC Irvine, UC Riverside, UNLV, Utah, UTEP, UTSA

Yardage: 7,241 Par: 72 Dates: March 25-26 Course: Laredo Country Club Location: Laredo, Texas Teams: Air Force, Arkansas, Baylor, Houston, Indiana, Kansas, Kansas State, Lamar, Liberty, New Mexico State, North Texas, Oklahoma, Rice, Texas State, Toledo, UT Arlington, UTSA, Washington State, Wichita State

Yardage: 7,235 Par: 72 Dates: April 16-17 Course: Traditions Golf Club Location: Bryan, Texas Teams: Baylor, Kent State, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, SMU, Texas, Texas A&M, Texas Tech, TCU, Tulsa, UTSA

Lone Star Invitational

UTSA Oak Hills Invitational

Morris Williams Intercollegiate

Yardage: 7,206 Par: 72 Dates: Oct. 17-18 Course: Briggs Ranch Golf Club Location: San Antonio, Texas Teams: Houston, LouisianaMonroe, North Texas, Notre Dame, Sam Houston State, Stephen F. Austin, Texas-Pan American, Texas State, UT Arlington, UTEP, UTSA, Weber State

Yardage: 6,765 Par: 71 Dates: Feb. 14-15 Course: Oak Hills Country Club Location: San Antonio, Texas Teams: Air Force, Baylor, Illinois State, Iowa State, Kansas State, Louisiana-Lafayette, North Texas, Oklahoma, Sam Houston State, Southeastern Louisiana, Stephen F. Austin, Texas State, Texas Tech, Tulsa, UTSA, Wichita State

Yardage: 7,412 Par: 71 Dates: April 4-5 Course: UT Golf Club Location: Austin, Texas Teams: Arkansas, Denver Kent State, New Mexico, New Mexico State, Pepperdine, SMU, Stanford, Texas, Texas Tech, TCU, Tulsa, UT Arlington, UTSA

Southland Conference Championship

UTSA Men’s Golf

Yardage: 7,304 Par: 72 Dates: April 25-27 Course: Waterchase Golf Club Location: Fort Worth, Texas Teams: Central Arkansas, Lamar, McNeese State, Nicholls, Sam Houston State, Southeastern Louisiana, Stephen F. Austin, Texas State, UT Arlington, UTSA


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Southland Conference

n an era of considerable change in intercollegiate athletics, the Southland Conference continues to be a model of innovation, stability and consistent achievement as it celebrates the academic and athletic accomplishments of its member institutions. What began as a small gathering of college administrators more than 47 years ago, the Southland Conference has transformed itself into a dynamic and respected consortium of 12 member universities in three states. Beginning with a historic meeting of five institutions in Dallas on March 15, 1963, that included current members Lamar University (then Lamar State College of Technology) and the University of Texas at Arlington (then Arlington State College), the Southland Conference set on an extraordinary course that has proven successful well into its fifth decade of existence. On July 1, 2006, the Southland Conference commemorated another milestone as the league membership reached 12, marking t h e largest configuration ever for the organization. The addition of the University of Central Arkansas and Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi expanded the Southland into the Little Rock, Ark., metro area and into the eighth largest city in Texas. Central Arkansas and A&M-Corpus Christi enhanced the Southland Conference in innumerable ways, including athletic and academic successes, strong and principled leadership, and strong fan support and media coverage. In addition to its two newest members, the Southland Conference lineup also consists of Lamar University, McNeese State University, Nicholls State University, Northwestern State University, Sam Houston State University, Southeastern Louisiana University, Stephen F. Austin State University, the University of Texas at Arlington, the University of Texas at San Antonio, and Texas State University-San Marcos. All told, the revised membership of the Southland encompasses more than 180,000 current students and an alumni base of approximately 920,000. Famous alums from Southland Conference schools include former President Lyndon B. Johnson (Texas State), former CBS news anchor Dan Rather (Sam Houston State), retired U.S. Central Command General Tommy Franks (UT Arlington), NBA executive Joe Dumars (McNeese State), ABC news anchor Robin Roberts (Southeastern Louisiana), country music star George Strait (Texas State), Major League Baseball stars Hunter Pence (UT Arlington), Kevin Millar (Lamar) and Ben Broussard (McNeese State), NBA legend Scottie Pippen (Central Arkansas) and actor Lou Diamond Phillips (UT Arlington). The cities of the Southland are diverse and progressive, ranging from international business and cultural centers such as the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex, San Antonio and the

New Orleans area, to the historical cities of Nacogdoches, Texas, and Natchitoches, La., to the home of the modern oil boom, Beaumont, Texas, to the unique Cajun French cultures found in the Louisiana cities of Thibodaux and Lake Charles. Southland Conference institutions also draw large numbers of students from the metropolitan areas of Houston, Little Rock, Baton Rouge, Austin, and Shreveport. The Southland sponsors 17 championship sports, all at the NCAA Division I level. The eight men’s sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, tennis, and indoor and outdoor track and field. The women compete for nine championships in basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and field, and volleyball. The conference earns automatic qualification to NCAA championships in baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, football, men’s and women’s golf, women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s tennis, and volleyball. Continuing its tradition of innovation, the league launched the Southland Conference Television Network in the fall of 2008 and has already broadcast nearly 70 events. In just its second year of production, the network has already received recognition for its work. It received a College Sports Media Award at the College Sports Video Summit in Atlanta in June 2010 for it production of the 2009 McNeese State vs. Stephen F. Austin football game, which was judged the best live game or event in its category. The network also collected three prestigious Tell Awards. Entering its third season in 201011, the network will expand its reach to roughly 6 million households throughout Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas. Golf has traditionally been a strong Southland sport as exemplified by Lamar men’s golfer Chris Stroud, who finished third individually at the 2003 NCAA National Championship and is a member of the PGA Tour. Both Stroud and former Southeastern Louisiana golfer Hugo Leon competed in the 2010 U.S. Open. The league has sent multiple teams into postseason play on numerous occasions, including in 2009 as both Lamar and UT Arlington qualified for regional play. Additionally, during the past two seasons the Southland has sent eight golfers to compete as individuals in regional play with five in 2009 and three more in 2010. Lamar won a pair of NCAA Division II national championships in 1967 and 1968, and also produced PGA player Ronnie Black. In 2005, Lamar’s Dawie Van Der Walt finished fourth individually and Lamar tied for 12th place at the NCAA Men’s Golf Championship, before the Cardinals tied for ninth in 2006 and tied for third in 2007. Former Lamar golfer Casey Clendenon advanced to the semifinals of the U.S. Amateur in 2007.

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Media Information Media Coverage

The UTSA Athletics Communications Office assists members of the media with their coverage of all UTSA sports by coordinating interviews and providing feature ideas, notes, statistics and any other information needed. In addition to the 2010-11 UTSA Men’s Golf Guide, media members may check the athletics department’s Web site — goUTSA.com — for the latest information pertaining to all 17 sports.

Interviews

All interviews with student-athletes and coaches must be arranged at least 24 hours in advance by contacting the UTSA Athletics Communications Office. Telephone interviews are available to the media on a “call-back” basis only and at a time that is convenient for the interviewee. Contact information (i.e., cell phone numbers) for student-athletes and coaches WILL NOT be provided to the media.

Parking

Media needing to drive onto UTSA’s Main Campus may request a visitor parking permit by contacting the UTSA Athletics Communications Office at least 24 hours in advance of arrival on campus.

For the latest information on all of UTSA’s 17 sports, log on to goUTSA.com. There, you can find press releases, recaps, box scores, updated statistics, weekly notes, player and coach biographies, schedules, rosters, photos and archives.

San Antonio Express-News Phone: 210/250-3373 E-mail: sports@express-news.net The Paisano Phone: 210/690-9301 E-mail: paisanosports@sbcglobal.net KABB (FOX TV) P: 210/442-6304 • F: 210-442-6333

Kyle Stephens Assistant AD/ Athletics Communications Office: 210/459-4551 Cell: 210/887-3636 Fax: 210/458-4569 E-mail: kyle.stephens@utsa.edu

KENS (CBS TV) P: 210/366-5001 • F: 210/377-8757 KSAT (ABC TV) P: 210/351-1270 • 210/351-1310 KWEX (UNIVISION TV) P: 210/227-4141 • F: 210/226-0131 WOAI (NBC TV) P: 210/223-4742 • F: 210/476-1088

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UTSA

The University of Texas at San Antonio was founded on June 5, 1969, by Texas Governor Preston Smith.

T his is

UTSA serves the San Antonio metropolitan area and the broader region of South Texas through programs and services offered from its three campuses: Main Campus, Downtown Campus and Hemisfair Park Campus. With more than 30,000 students enrolled in 134 undergraduate and graduate degree programs, UTSA is the second-largest component in The University of Texas System and has been one of the state’s fastest-growing public universities for much of the last decade. UTSA listed an enrollment of 30,395 (25,893 undergraduates) for 2009-10, making it the sixthlargest school in the state of Texas. UTSA offers 64 bachelor’s, 49 master’s and 21 doctoral degree programs in the colleges of Architecture, Business, Education and Human Development, Engineering, Honors, Liberal and Fine Arts, Public Policy, Sciences and in the Graduate School.

Dr. Ricardo Romo, a San Antonio native, became UTSA’s fifth president in 1999 and is the first Hispanic president in the university’s 41-year history.

Main Building

The university’s three campuses provide access and opportunity for large numbers of historically underserved students. More than 58 percent of UTSA’s students come from groups underrepresented in higher education. Many students are the first in their families to attend a college or university. As the region’s largest generator of engineers, artists, business professionals, teachers, scientists and technology managers, UTSA has produced more than 78,000 graduates since awarding its first degree in 1974. UTSA has a total of 615 budgeted tenure/ tenure-track faculty positions. Ninety-eight percent of full-time faculty hold doctorates or equivalent terminal degrees. UTSA has a total of 36 endowed academic positions, a measure of academic excellence. They include 14 distinguished chairs, six chairs, six distinguished professorships, nine professorships and one faculty fellowship In addition to the educational advantages UTSA offers, its economic impact directly and indirectly produces 1.2 billion in annual business revenues and supports an estimated 15,720 jobs in the San Antonio metropolitan statistical area. Purchases by UTSA in 2009 totaled $65 million, with $16.5 million or 25 percent designated or obtained from historically underutilized business (HUB) vendors. Sources: UTSA Public Affairs Office

In 1973 construction began on UTSA’s original campus, now known as the Main Campus, on a 600-acre tract in the rolling foothills of San Antonio’s northwest side

UTSA opened the 11-acre Downtown Campus in 1997.


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Missi o n Stat e me n t

The University of Texas at San Antonio is dedicated to the advancement of knowledge through research and discovery, teaching and learning, community engagement and public service. As an institution of access and excellence, UTSA embraces multicultural traditions, serving as a center for intellectual and creative resources as well as a catalyst for socioeconomic development for Texas, the nation and the world.

University Center Sources: Wikipedia The Biotechnology, Sciences and Engineering Building is one of the largest and most sophisticated science facilities at any institution of higher education in Texas.

Sources: WikiResearch expenditures pedia at UTSA increased to more than $67.4 million in 2009, a 30 percent increase from the previous year.

UTSA has plans for $265 million in construction over the next three years. The University recently received funding from the Texas Legislature for an $82 million building for the College of Engineering, where enrollment has grown more than 90 percent in six years.


C ampus Li f e L au r e l V i l l ag e UTSA has four housing complexes on its Main Campus offering several styles of group living. On-campus housing accommodates approximately 3,700 students. Students living on-campus are close to classrooms, the student center, food courts, library, athletics facilities and the student recreation center. Chaparral Village and Laurel Village are the two newest on-campus residences and both offer two- and fourbedroom suites with cable television, high speed Internet and kitchenettes, study rooms, a computer lab, a swimming pool and basketball courts.

C h a pa r r a l V i l l ag e

R o a d r u n n e r C a f ĂŠ C o mm o n s

The UTSA Library provides both electronic and physical access to information resources and services including a collection of 1,280,000 books, 41,000 periodicals and journal subscriptions, 54,000 audiovisual items and 300 electronic databases as well as manuscripts, maps, media and microforms.


The Recreation and Wellness Center is a state-of-the-art 300,000 squarefoot facility housing a wide variety of programs and facilities from fitness and aquatics centers, basketball, racquetball and beach volleyball courts to massage studios and a rock-climbing wall.

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

Real Food on Campus at Roadrunner Café, located adjacent to Chaparral Village, is an all-you-care-to-eat residential restaurant that includes a deli, brick oven pizza and stir-fry.

Other on-campus dining options include Smoothie King inside the Recreation and Wellness Center, Einstein Bros. Bagels in the Biotechnology, Sciences & Engineering Building, Extreme Pita in the Business Building and a Subway, Grille Works and C3 Convenience Store at the Downtown Campus.

The University Center (UC) Food Court houses Chili’s Too, Taco Cabana, Panda Express and Burger King, while Starbucks, Subway and a C3 Convenience Store are a short walk away.

The John Peace Library (JPL) Food Court houses Chick-fil-A, Sushic-The Sushi Company, Montague’s Deli, Freshens Frozen Treats, Bene Pizza & Pasta and a C3 Convenience Store.


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Services

M i s s i o n S tat e m e n t Team Academics was established in order to provide academic services for student-athletes. We provide the necessary academic support services for all studentathletes to be successful in the classroom and pursue an undergraduate degree while competing as an athlete. The center is dedicated to the academic and personal development of all student-athletes. Consistent with the mission of the University of Texas at San Antonio, the Athletics Department is committed to provide an environment in which student-athletes can be successful academically, athletically and socially. In doing so, the department dedicates itself to absolute compliance with the rules of the University of Texas System, the university, the Southland Conference and the National Collegiate Athletic Association.

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

Academic Success UTSA student-athletes have earned numerous academic awards in the past eight years. Twenty-three Roadrunners have been named Southland Conference Student-Athlete of the Year in their respective sports, the league’s top honor, for academic and athletics success. UTSA has had six student-athletes chosen as an ESPN the Magazine/ CoSIDA Academic All-American, one of the top honors that can be bestowed upon a collegiate athlete, while 26 have earned Academic All-District accolades in the last six years. Since 2003, 565 student-athletes have been named to the SLC Commissioner’s Honor Roll, including 102 in the 2009-10 academic year.

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Academics In April 2009, a state-of-the-art academic learning center opened its doors to UTSA student-athletes. The 4,000 square-foot James and Catherine Bodenstedt Athletic Learning Center houses five study carrels, two large conference rooms, a classroom, computer lab and office space for the Academic Services staff.

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Col i n Ho wle tt A ss o c i at e A D / Academic Services

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

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Career Services

C o n n e c t i n g UTSA Student-Athletes t o C a r e e r Development Resources

Career

“There are more than 380,000 student-athletes and most of them go pro in something other than sports.” — NCAA Public Service Announcement The mission of the UTSA University Career Center is to assist students and alumni in identifying and developing the skills necessary to pursue lifelong career goals. The Career Center provides comprehensive career planning, job search skill development and a wide range of tools and resources designed to assist students and alumni in conducting a successful job search. The Career Center’s Web site, utsa.edu/careercenter, contains full-time professional, internship, co-op, work-study and part-time job listings, which are updated daily. Dozens of employers visit campus each year to interview UTSA students for full-time professional positions, as well as intern, co-op and other jobs. Multiple career fairs are held each semester and are attended by hundreds of employers from a variety of disciplines. These events offer information on full- and part-time jobs, internships and more. The Career Center employs a total of 11 career counselors, one of which, Stefanie Cisneros, is dedicated to serving student-athletes at UTSA. Individual career counseling appointments are available with counselors to discuss any aspect of your career development. They will use a variety of methods to help you learn more about career interests, including free online career assessments. In addition, career counselors can assist you in developing job search skills such as resumé writing, interview preparation and networking skills. Throughout the year, a variety of workshops are offered on various career-related topics, including several designed specifically for student-athletes.

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Why do employers seek student-athletes?

Student-Athletes possess many of the skills and abilities which are often sought by organization recruiters. Characteristics such as mental toughness, self-confidence, and performing under pressure are needed to be successful in any workplace. Listed below are additional qualities athletes can transfer from the playing field into the workplace. TEN QUALITIES OF T EA M P L AYERS • Time management • Teamwork • Goal-directed • Competitive • Confidence • Persistence and endurance • Loyalty • Discipline • Ability to accept constructive criticism • Resilience Adapted from: Bohac, Jennifer. Career Game Plan for Student-Athletes, Prentice Hall, New Jersey, 2000.


Services Career Center Partner Organizations

Hundreds of employers converge on the UTSA campus each year to participate in career fairs, information sessions and networking events and as guest speakers for workshops and in classrooms. Listed below is a sampling of just a few of the organizations with which the Career Center partners. Organizations marked with an asterisk have previously hired UTSA student-athletes for internships or full-time positions. AT&T * bp Energy * Capital Group Companies CIA CPS Energy Deloitte and Touche, LLP * Enterprise * Ernst & Young LLP FBI Frost Bank Harlandale ISD HEB Hyatt Hotels and Resorts * Judson ISD * KPMG LLP Marcus & Millichap Real Estate Investment * Medtronic * Microsoft Corporation NASA National Security Agency New York Life Northeast ISD Northrop Grumman Northside ISD Northwestern Mutual NuStar Energy Padgett Stratemann & Co., LLP Pape-Dawson Pepsi Bottling Group Planto Roe Financial Services, Inc. Raytheon San Antonio ISD Sapient Financial Group Southwest ISD Southwest Research Institute South San Antonio ISD Sportball Systems, Inc. Spurs Sports and Entertainment Target Corporation * TCEQ Tesoro Companies, Inc. Toyota Union Pacific Railroad United States Census Bureau U.S. Department of State U.S. Marshals USAA Valero Energy Corporation Veteran’s Administration Walgreens * Walt Disney World Wells Fargo Westin YMCA Zachry Holdings, Inc.

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S t e fa n i e C is n e r o s S tu d e n t - A t h l e t e Career Counselor

Stefanie Cisneros is in her third year as career counselor for all UTSA student-athletes and her 10th year as a staff member of the UTSA Career Center Office. During her tenure, Cisneros has had the opportunity to speak to national audiences through professional presentations at the Southern Association of Colleges and Employers Annual Conference, the American Humanics Management Institute, the California Association for Counseling and Development Regional Conference and as a co-presenter at the National Careers Conference. Her most recent presentation, “Transfer the Magic from Playing Field to Career Field”, addressed the career development needs of student-athletes and best practices for working effectively with student-athlete populations and athletics departments. Cisneros is currently involved in several professional organizations, including memberships in the National Career Development Association (NCDA), Southern Association of Colleges and Employers (SoACE), National Association for Colleges and Employers (NACE) and the Texas Cooperative Education and Internship Association (TXCEIA). Cisneros graduated from UTSA in 2001 with a bachelor of science degree in kinesiology and completed a master of arts degree in community counseling from UTSA in 2008.

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The UTSA Recreation & Wellness Center received the National Intramural and Recreational Sports Association Outstanding Facility Award in 2009.

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

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

Campus Recreation offers personal training, fitness assessments, nutritional guidance and group exercise for no additional fee. Group exercise consists of more than 25 classes ranging from yoga to kickboxing.

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The 18,000 square-foot cardio room features numerous machines ranging from tread mills, ellipticals and stationary bikes to rowers and spin bikes.

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

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

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

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Dr. Ricardo Romo U niversity P resident 12 th Y ear (T exas )

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icardo Romo became the fifth president of The University of Texas at San Antonio in May 1999. As President, he leads one of the fastest-growing institutions of higher education in Texas and the nation. UTSA, under his leadership, is now poised to become the state’s next premier research university. President Romo has led strategic efforts to enhance both access to education and excellence in scholarship and service at the University. During President Romo’s tenure, UTSA’s enrollment has grown 53%, and the University has added numerous programs and facilities to enhance student life. The number of doctoral degree programs has increased from three to 21. He also has implemented new student support programs designed to help students succeed at earning a university degree. The number of advisers has tripled, and UTSA, with nearly 29,000 students in 2009, is recognized as a leader in “Closing the Gaps,” a statewide initiative by the Legislature to enroll more Texans in higher education. A native of San Antonio’s West Side, President Romo graduated from Fox Tech High School and attended The University of Texas at Austin on a track scholarship. He served as captain of the track and crosscountry team and earned All-American honors in 1966. Romo was the first Texan to run the mile in less than four minutes, and his mile record lasted 41 years. He earned a B.S. degree in education (1967), a master’s degree in history from Loyola Marymount University (1970) and a Ph.D. in history from UCLA (1975). A nationally respected urban historian, Romo is the author of “East Los Angeles: History of a Barrio,” which is now in its ninth printing (one in Spanish). Romo began his career as a social studies coordinator in the Los Angeles public schools in 1967. He taught as an assistant professor at California State University at Northridge (1970-1973) then at UC San Diego (1973-1980). In 1980, he returned to UT Austin to teach history. Prior to joining UTSA, Romo served at UT Austin as Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education (1993-1999). Romo serves on nearly 20 boards, many of them in San Antonio. He is active on several museum boards and is especially proud of his work with the United Way. In December 2004, Secretary of State Colin Powell appointed Romo as a U.S. representative to the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization. In January

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Members of the 2001 San Antonio Sports Hall of Fame Class from left to right: Robert Quiroga, Rudy Davalos, Nelson Wolff and Dr. Ricardo Romo 2005, Romo was appointed to the board of directors of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, San Antonio branch, and was reappointed in 2007. He was elected chairman of the board for the San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (the largest U.S. Hispanic Chamber organization) for 2006. In 2007, Governor Rick Perry appointed Romo to serve on the Commission for College Ready Texas. Romo has received many honors during his academic career. In 2006, Romo was honored by the UT Austin Friar Society as Outstanding Friar Alumnus. In November 2007, he was recognized with the Isabel la Catolica award, the highest award given to non-Spanish subjects, bestowed upon him by King Juan Carlos of Spain. In October 2008, Romo received the Distinguished Alumnus Award from the Texas Exes Alumni Association. President Romo is married to Dr. Harriett Romo, a Professor of Sociology at UTSA. She also serves as Director of UTSA’s Mexico Center and the Bank of America Child and Adolescent Policy Research Institute (CAPRI). They have one son, Carlos, who earned degrees from Stanford University and The University of Texas School of Law. Their daughter, Anadelia, a graduate of Princeton University, received a doctoral degree from Harvard University and presently teaches at Texas State University


Lynn Hickey D irector

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ynn Hickey has made student-athlete welfare one of her top priorities as she continues to work to bring the UTSA Athletics Department to the upper echelon of the NCAA Division I standings. Under Hickey’s direction the last 10 years, UTSA has claimed three Southland Conference all-sports championships while consistently winning both team and individual awards in all 17 sports sponsored by the university. On Dec. 18, 2008, UTSA’s Athletics Initiative Business Plan was approved by the UT System Board of Regents, granting permission to start a football program. Hickey made a splash with the hiring of the first-ever head football coach, as twotime National Coach of the Year Larry Coker was introduced on March 6, 2009. Hickey has led the charge for UTSA and its hosting of numerous NCAA Championship events. Since her arrival on campus, UTSA has served as host institution for the 2001 NCAA Men’s Basketball Midwest Regional, 2002 Women’s Final Four, 2003 Men’s Basketball South Regional, 2004 Men’s Final Four, 2005 Women’s Volleyball Championship, 2006 Women’s Basketball South Regional, 2007 Men’s Basketball South Regional, 2008 Men’s Final Four and 2010 Women’s Final Four. It will serve as host for the 2011 Men’s Basketball Southwest Regional and 2011 Women’s Volleyball Championship. When the calendar is turned to 2012, UTSA will have hosted 14 NCAA Championship events in a 15-year period. In 2007, Hickey was named to the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee, one of the most prestigious appointments in all of collegiate athletics. The 10-member committee oversees administration of the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship, including the selection and seeding of teams for the tournament. Hickey became just the second female ever selected to the committee, joining UNC Charlotte Athletics Director Judy Rose, who served from 19992003. Hickey has been honored nationally for her hard work at UTSA. She was named the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators 2005 Division I-AAA Administrator of the Year. Hickey earned her second national award in June 2006 as the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA)/ GeneralSports TURF Systems Division I-AAA West Region AD of the Year (ADOY). She also was selected to and completed the Masters Leadership Program of San Antonio and Bexar County. “UTSA is very fortunate to have an athletic leader with both the administrative and coaching experience of Lynn Hickey,” UTSA President Dr. Ricardo Romo said. “Lynn not only is a leader who can take our athletic program to the next level, but she is also well

respected nationally and serves as an excellent role model for all student-athletes at this university.” In serving as the fourth athletics director in UTSA history, Hickey assumed the lead athletics role at one of the youngest NCAA Division I universities in the country (UTSA began athletic competition in 1981). The only female Division I athletics director that oversees both men’s and women’s sports in the state of Texas, she served as President of the Southland Conference from 2002-04 and as the SLC’s representative to the NCAA Championship/Competition Cabinet. “It has been an exciting time,” said Hickey, who served on the Women’s Basketball Rules Committee from 2003-06, the last two as Chair. “We have made some good strides to bring the program to prominence nationally. San Antonio is an outstanding city and is a tremendous asset to the unlimited potential of the UTSA athletics program.” Hickey came to San Antonio from Texas A&M University, where she served as senior associate athletic director/senior woman administrator since 1994. At Texas A&M, her responsibilities included event management and marketing and promotions for 16 of the university’s 19 Division I sports. She also represented the Big 12 Conference as a member of the NCAA Championship Cabinet. From 1984-94, Hickey served as head women’s basketball coach for Texas A&M. She directed the 1993-94 Aggies basketball team to the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16, becoming the lowest-seeded team to ever reach that milestone. Texas A&M finished the year ranked No. 19 in the CNN/USA Today Top 25 poll. Following the season, Hickey relinquished her coaching duties to accept the promotion to senior associate athletic director. She finished her coaching career with an overall mark of 279-167 in 15 years of collegiate coaching. Before her stint at A&M, Hickey was head women’s basketball coach at Kansas State University from 1979-84. She averaged more than 23 wins per season in posting a 125-39 (.762) record over five years and led the Wildcats to five consecutive NCAA Tournament berths. She was inducted into the Kansas State Athletics Hall of Fame in September 2004. A native of Welch, Okla., Hickey graduated summa cum laude from Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadelphia, Ark., with a bachelor’s degree in education. She was an All-American for OBU’s nationallyranked basketball team and a member of the USA National Team in 1973. Hickey and her husband, Bill, have one daughter, Lauren Nicole.

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S e n i o r S ta f f

Lynn Hickey Director of Athletics

Elizabeth Dalton Deputy AD/Internal Operations

Ross Cobb Sr. Associate AD/ Business & Facilities

Jim Sarra Deputy AD/ Administration

Brad Parrott Sr. Associate AD/ External Affairs

Head Coaches

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Steve Ballard Soccer

Lori Cook Softball

Sherman Corbett Baseball

Larry Coker Football

Aaron Fox Track & Field/ Cross Country

Jeff Kader Men’s Tennis

John Knauer Men’s Golf

Laura NeugebauerGroff Volleyball

Carrie Parnaby Women’s Golf

Rae Rippetoe-Blair Women’s Basketball

Erin Scott Women’s Tennis

Brooks Thompson Men’s Basketball


Deby Bailey Business Manager

Tim Boeder Development Officer

Adam Cohn Athletic Training Intern

Josh Daume Assistant AD/ Compliance

Brenna Ellis Associate Athletic Trainer

Brian Fox Ticket Manager

Jim Goodman Associate AD/ Marketing

Patrick Grant Director of Facilities

Jerry Greeson Associate AD/ Athletic Medicine

Brian Hernandez Associate Athletics Communications Director

Bill Hickey Life Skills Coordinator

Colin Howlett Associate AD/ Academic Services

Derrick Jenkins Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach

Luke Johnson Facilities Coordinator

Jana Joyner Assistant Athletic Trainer

Jordan Korphage Assistant Athletics Communications Director

Farrah Manthei Compliance Assistant

Dr. Gregg Michel Faculty Representative

Rhodie Moss Assistant Athletic Trainer

Lisa Padron Administrative Associate

Emily Patton Academic Advisor

Liz Raymond Accounting Technician

Shelly Rogers Development Assistant

Kyle Stephens Assistant AD/Athletics Communications

Hajime Takashima Assistant Athletic Trainer

Terre Torres Administrative Assistant

Therese Wagner Administrative Associate

Tracy Alderete Administrative Associate/ Academic Services

Ben Wegemer Learning Coordinator

Shawn Worthen Assistant AD/ Academic Services

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St ep Up UTSA

Every step forward ... is a step closer. Football is coming to UTSA! But before the Roadrunners can take the field, we need your help! Students have already stepped up to raise their student fee to help bring football to Campus. Show support for your team by stepping up to give a gift today!

G iving to A thletics Being a Roadrunner is more than having a degree to hang on your wall. It’s a mind-set, a spirit and a source of pride that only those who bleed orange and blue can truly understand. The Roadrunner Athletic Fund is supported by alumni, fans, faculty, staff and friends of UTSA. Your donation to the Roadrunner Athletic Fund directly supports our student-athletes and sports programs. UTSA’s goal is to develop champions in the classroom and on the field. Your financial commitment makes this possible. H ow Y our G ift H elps Your support through the Roadrunner Athletic Fund is used to provide scholarships and offset the cost of UTSA’s 17 intercollegiate sports programs. Below are some examples of ways your giving can help. H ow Y ou B enefit Along with the pride that comes with your support, your contribution will be recognized and rewarded through various stewardship circles: $125 - Pride Circle $250 - Blue Circle $500 - Orange Circle $1,000 - Rowdy’s Circle $5,000 - Victory Circle $10,000 - Winners Circle $20,000 - Champions Circle Call (210) 458-4665, send an e-mail to rrathleticfund@utsa.edu or visit StepUpUTSA.com for more details.

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NC A A C o m p l i a n c e The NCAA Rules

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Fans

Compliance with NCAA rules is one of the highest priorities for our athletics program and institution. As a member of the NCAA, the University of Texas at San Antonio is accountable for the actions of its boosters and fans. Even the best-intentioned action on a fan’s part may be a violation of NCAA rules. Please contact the UTSA Compliance Office if you have any questions concerning what is permissible. Inquiries should be directed to the UTSA Compliance Office at this address: UTSA Compliance Office Intercollegiate Athletics One UTSA Circle San Antonio, TX 78249 Phone: (210) 458-5493

Representatives of Athletics Interests A “representative of UTSA’s athletics interests,” or booster, is anyone who: • Has ever participated in or is currently a member of the various athletics department support groups; • Has made a donation to the athletics program; • Has helped arrange summer and/or vacation employment for student-athletes; or • Has been involved, in anyway, in the promotion of UTSA’s athletics program

Extra Benefits

Prospective and current studentathletes may not receive extra benefits. An extra benefit is any special arrangement by an institutional employee or representative of the institution’s athletic interests to provide a student-athlete or his/her family a benefit not authorized by NCAA legislation. Extra benefits would include, but are not limited to: • An employment arrangement for a prospect’s relatives; • Gifts of clothing or equipment; • Cosigning of loans; • Providing loans to a prospect’s relatives or friends; • Cash or like items; • Use of an automobile; • Any tangible items, including merchandise; • Free or reduced-cost services, rentals or purchases of any type; • Free or reduced-cost housing • Use of a college’s athletic equipment; • Sponsorship of or arrangement for an awards banquet for high school, prep school or two-year college athletes by a college, athletics representative or its alumni groups; • Employment of a student-athlete at a rate higher then the wages paid for similar work; and • Payment to a student-athlete for work not performed.

Recruiting

Only coaches and athletics department staff may be involved in the recruiting process. Athletic representatives are prohibited from contacting a prospective studentathlete or members of his/her family by telephone, letter, e-mail, or in person for the purpose of encouraging participation in athletics at The University of Texas at San Antonio. This prohibition remains in effect even after the prospect signs a national letter-of-intent (scholarship offer). You can do your part by forwarding names of any potential recruits to the UTSA coaching staffs.

Prospective Student-Athlete

A prospective student-athlete is a person who has started classes for the ninth grade. You can become a prospect even if you have not started the ninth grade, if a college gives you or your relatives any financial aid help or other benefits that it does not give others. Before a prospect can make an official visit to UTSA, he/she must present (1) a score from a PSAT, SAT or ACT test (through an official high school or testing agency), (2) an academic transcript, and (3) must register with the NCAA Eligibility Center and must be placed on the institution’s Institution Request List with the NCAA Eligibility Center.

Visiting UTSA Official Visit: An “official visit” is a visit paid in whole or in part by the university and cannot exceed 48 hours in length. A prospect can make a total of five official visits, with a limit of only one per university. Unofficial Visit: An “unofficial visit” is a visit made at the prospect’s own expense. The university may provide (a) three complimentary tickets to an oncampus athletics event in which the university’s team is competing and (b) transportation to view off-campus practice and competition sites within a 30-mile radius. Prospects can make as many unofficial visits as they want. More information concerning recruiting and initial eligibility can be found online at: ncaa.org goUTSA.com

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San Antonio has a population of approximately 1.3 million, making it the nation’s seventh-largest city. San Antonio was the third-fastest growing city in the country in 2009. With more than 26 million visitors per year, San Antonio is one of the top tourist destinations in the United States. San Antonio boasts some of the state’s most visited attractions: The Alamo (1), The River Walk (2), SeaWorld® San Antonio (4), Six Flags® Fiesta Texas® (13) and the San Antonio Zoo (14). Settled in 1731, San Antonio is one of the American West’s oldest cities and its rich history surfaces in its architecture, neighborhoods, food, culture and traditions. With 300 days of sunshine annually and an average temperature of 70 degrees, San Antonio is an ideal destination year round. San Antonio has 68 miles of urban hike and bike trails and more than 11,000 acres of urban parks.

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San Antonio boasts one of the largest military concentrations in the country with Fort Sam Houston, Lackland Air Force Base and Randolph Air Force Base located in the city. San Antonio is home to five Fortune 500 companies: Valero Energy, Tesoro Petroleum, Clear Channel Communications, USAA and NuStar Energy. The largest medical research and care provider in South Texas, the South Texas Medical Center, calls San Antonio home. San Antonio is a sports town, as it is home to four professional sports franchises: the four-time NBA Champion San Antonio Spurs, the WNBA’s Silver Stars, the American Hockey League’s Rampage and the San Diego Padres’ Double-A affiliate Missions. San Antonio is a sports destination, as it annually hosts the Valero Alamo Bowl, the U.S. Army AllAmerican Bowl, the PGA Tour Valero Texas Open and the Champions Tour AT&T Championship. The city also has hosted three NCAA Men’s Final Fours, two Women’s Final Fours, five NCAA Basketball Regionals, three Big 12 Football Championship Games and Dallas Cowboys Training Camps. Sources: San Antonio Convention & Visitor’s Bureau

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Meet the Roadrunners

John Knauer_______________ 26-27 Bill Rogers_ ____________________28 Ian Parnaby____________________29 Lewis Chong_______________ 30-31 Payne Wilkie___________________32 Nicko Dodd____________________33 Mitchell Griffin_________________34 Taylor Koser_ __________________35 Austin Struble__________________36 Martin Board___________________37 Xabier Basa単ez________________37 Eddie DeVane__________________38 Ryan Werre____________________38


John Knauer H ead C oach (T hird Y ear ) (Texas A&M • 1995)

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16-year coaching veteran, John Knauer begins his third season as head men’s coach at UTSA. The College Station native came to the Alamo City from Arizona, where he was an assistant coach for 10 seasons for one of the top programs in the country. In his two years at UTSA, Knauer has guided the Roadrunners to seven top-10 finishes, including two top-five showings, and tutored three AllSouthland Conference performers.

While in Tucson, Knauer was well known for his recruiting, which made Arizona one of the top programs in the country. The Wildcats were ranked as high as second in the country and ended the season in the top 10 five times during his tenure. The Wildcats won two NCAA West Regional titles (2000 and ’06), advanced to 10 NCAA Championships, captured 19 team championships, including a Pac-10 title, and 19 individual crowns.

In 2009-10, Knauer led a young squad to three top-10 finishes, which included a seasonbest seventh-place showing at the Southland Championship. He mentored Emiliano Martinez and Nicko Dodd to honorable mention allconference accolades. In his first season at the helm, Knauer guided the Roadrunners to four top-10 finishes, including a pair of top-five showings. His squad recorded its best outing of the year with a fourth-place effort at the Southland Championship. Meanwhile, Kyle Collins earned second-team alll-conference accolades after finishing fourth at the league tournament. The 2006 National Assistant Coach of the Year, Knauer began his coaching career at Texas A&M (1995-98), then moved to Arizona, where he spent 10 years as an assistant under legendary head coach Rick LaRose. During his tenure, he was in charge of recruiting and the junior varsity program.

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The Knauer File Hometown: College Station, Texas Birthdate: Nov. 26, 1971 Education: Texas A&M, 1995 Coaching Experience 2008-present — UTSA, head coach 1998-2008 — Arizona, assistant coach 1997-98 — Texas A&M, assistant men’s coach 1996-97 — Texas A&M, assistant men’s and women’s coach 1995-96 — Texas A&M, volunteer coach UTSA Highlights • Two top-five finishes • Seven top-10 finishes • Three All-Southland Conference selections Coaching Highlights • 2006 National Assistant Coach of the Year • 3 NCAA West Regional Championships • 11 NCAA Championship appearances • 4 NCAA Championship top-10 finishes • 1 Pac-10 title • 19 tournament crowns • 19 individual medalists • 18 All-Americans • 3 Pac-10 Players of the Year • 2 Pac-10 Freshmen of the Year • 29 All-Pac-10 selections • 35 All-Pac-10 All-Academic honorees

Meanwhile, Arizona golfers earned 29 All-Pac10 honors, 36 all-academic accolades, 16 AllAmerica certificates, two Pac-10 Player of the Year awards and three Pac-10 Freshman of the Year honors. Under Knauer’s direction, the junior varsity program recorded 27 top-10 finishes and three team titles against NCAA Division I opponents in seven seasons. Prior to Arizona, Knauer got his start as a volunteer assistant coach at Texas A&M in 1995, then was promoted the following year to men’s and women’s assistant coach. During the 199798 season, Knauer was the assistant coach for the men’s program, where he helped the Aggies win a regional in 1998. Knauer was a high school standout at A&M Consolidated High School in College Station. He was a four-year letterwinner who earned first-team all-region and all-district accolades. Knauer was part of the 1990 team that finished third at the state tournament. Knauer graduated from Texas A&M in 1995 with a degree in sport management. He currently resides in San Antonio with his wife, Jennifer, and two daughters, Ellen Marie and Paige Joy.

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Bill Rogers A ssistant C oach (T hird Y ear ) (Houston • 1973)

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veteran playing professional and former British Open Champion, Bill Rogers is in his third season as assistant coach for both the men’s and women’s programs at UTSA. In his two years in Alamo City, Rogers has helped guide the Roadrunners to seven top-10 finishes, including two top-five showings, and tutored three All-Southland Conference performers. In 2009-10, Rogers helped the men’s program record three top-10 finishes, including a seasonbest seventh-place outing at the Southland Championship. He also mentored senior Emiliano Martinez and freshman Nicko Dodd to honorable mention all-conference accolades. As a first-year assistant, Rogers played an instrumental role in UTSA’s success during the 2008-09 season. The Roadrunners posted four top-10 finishes, including a pair of top-five showings. The squad recorded its best outing of the year with a fourth-place effort at the Southland Championship. Meanwhile, Kyle Collins earned second-team alll-conference accolades after finishing fourth at the league tournament.

Rogers put together his best season in 1981, as he was honored as PGA Player of the Year after seven tournament triumphs. That list of victories included the British Open, the Sea Pines Heritage, the World Series of Golf and the Texas Open and he also was the runner-up at the U.S. Open. Rogers capped the season as a member of the United States’ victorious Ryder Cup team. Ten years later, he guided the Ryder Cup team to victory as an assistant coach. Prior to his professional career, Rogers was a fouryear letterwinner at Houston, where he earned first-team All-America honors in 1973. He later was inducted into the Houston Cougars Hall of Fame in 1987. Rogers was a board member of Golf San Antonio and the Director of Golf at San Antonio Country Club from 1990-2000. He also brought the American Junior Golf Association to San Antonio and played a key role in the development of Briggs Ranch Golf Club. Rogers was inducted into the Texas Golf Hall of Fame in 1995 and San Antonio Sports Hall of Fame in 2004.

Rogers is a former Professional Golf Association (PGA) Tour member who began his career in 1974 before retiring in 1988. Rogers collected 14 tour wins that featured six PGA victories and eight international titles, including the 1981 British Open. His first pro win came on the Japan Golf Tour at the 1977 Pacific Masters, and he then won his first PGA event a year later at the Bob Hope Desert Classic by a two-stroke margin over Jerry McGee. The following season, he won the Suntory World Match Play Championship and the Suntory Open. Rogers’ last PGA Tour win came at the USF&G Classic on March 20, 1983.

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Ian Parnaby Volunteer Assistant Coach (Second Year) (Tennessee • 2004)

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ormer Tennessee standout Ian Parnaby is in his second season as a volunteer assistant coach for the UTSA men and his third year as a volunteer assistant for the women’s program. In his first season with the men, the Durham, England, native helped the Roadrunners record three top-10 finishes, including a season-best seventh-place outing at the Southland Conference Championship. He also mentored senior Emiliano Martinez and freshman Nicko Dodd to honorable mention all-conference accolades. Parnaby has played an important role in his two previous seasons with the women’s program, helping the Roadrunners reach a new level of competition. UTSA has captured a pair of team titles and three individual crowns and posted 11 top-five finishes, including a runner-up showing at the 2009 Southland Championship.

During his four-year playing career at Tennessee, he collected second-team All-Southeastern Conference accolades and was a three-time Academic All-SEC honoree. Parnaby won the prestigious Ridges Intercollegiate in 2003, participated in the 2003 NCAA Championship and posted five top-five finishes in his four seasons. Parnaby has one brother, Stuart, who currently plays professional soccer for Birmingham City F.C. Parnaby married UTSA women’s head coach Carrie Cole on June 5, 2010.

After graduating from Tennessee in 2004, Parnaby turned professional in 2005 and has spent the last five years playing on the NGA Hooters Tour, Nationwide Tour and Euro Pro Tour. He narrowly missed out on the first stage of PGA Tour qualifying school and plans to play a mixed schedule of NGA Hooters Tour and Adams Tight Lies events. Parnaby returned home to compete in the Euro Pro Tour from 2006-07. He then came back to the United States to participate in the Nationwide Tour’s Chattanooga Classic in 2007. In 2008, he played on the NGA Hooters Tour, where he tied for 17th at the Onion Creek Classic in Austin.

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Lewis Chong 6-0 • 170 • S r .-3L L ethbridge , A lberta (C hurchill HS) • Team Captain As a junior (2009-10): Appeared in eight tournaments … carried a 78.17 stroke average through 24 rounds … carded a season-low 71 twice, including in the final round of the Southland Conference Championship where he finished 27th (77-78-71—226) … turned in a pair of 73s and 77 for a season-low 223 to tie for 48th at the William H. Tucker Intercollegiate … tied for 52nd at the UTA Waterchase Invitational with a 227 (7375-79) … opened spring play with a 235 (8471-80) to finish 73rd at the Arizona Invitational … tied for 49th with a two-day total of 232 (7281-79) at the UTSA Oak Hills Invitational … fired a 233 for 68th at the Aggie Invitational … named to the Southland Commissioner’s Honor Roll. As a sophomore (2008-09): Appeared in 11 tournaments in his first season with the Roadrunners … registered the third-best stroke average on the team of 76.58 … posted a careerlow round of 70 en route to a career-best 54-hole tally of 217 at the Del Walker Intercollegiate … was the top Roadrunner and 14th overall (7778-72—227) at the UTSA Intercollegiate … tied

for 25th at the Southland Championship after shooting a 225 (76-70-79) … matched his career low at the Southland Championship with

C hong ’ s C areer B ests Best Finish__________________ 14th_ ________________ UTSA Intercollegiate_____________________Oct. 27-28, 2008 Best Event (Strokes)__________ 217________________ Del Walker Intercollegiate__________________Oct. 16-17, 2008 Low Round__________________70________________ Del Walker Intercollegiate__________________Oct. 16-17, 2008 Low First Round______________72________________UTSA Oak Hills Invitational__________________Feb. 15-16, 2010 Low Second Round_ __________70________________ Del Walker Intercollegiate__________________Oct. 16-17, 2008 Low Third Round_____________71___________ Southland Conference Championship_ ___________ April 26-28, 2010

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Fall 2008 t28___Mean Green Classic_ ______________ 77-74-76—227 t74___William H. Tucker Intercollegiate_ ____ 80-79-75—234 t33___Del Walker Intercollegiate___________ 75-70-72—217 14____UTSA Intercollegiate________________ 77-78-72—227 t46___Pacific Invitational_ ________________ 74-75-74—223 Spring 2009 t50___UNO Mardi Gras Invitational________ 78-76-76—234 t59___UTSA Oak Hills Invitational__________ 80-76-74—230 t57___Louisiana Classic__________________ 78-73-76—227 t58___Carter Plantation Intercollegiate______ 78-88-80—246 t62___UMB Bank/Mizzou Tiger Classic_____ 79-76-82—237 t25___Southland Championship_ __________ 76-70-79—225 Fall 2009 t48___William H Tucker Intercollegiate______ 73-73-77—223 t52___Waterchase Invitational_____________ 73-75-79—227 92____Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate______ 89-83-86—258 58____Lone Star Invitational_______________ 78-78-86—242 Spring 2010 73____Arizona invitational________________ 84-71-80—235 t49___UTSA Oak Hills Invitational__________ 72-81-79—232 t68___Aggie Invitational__________________ 76-80-77—233 27____Southland Championship_ __________ 77-78-71—226

a 70 in the second round …tied for 28th with a 77-74-76—227 at the Mean Green Classic in his first collegiate tournament … turned in a 7475-74—223 at the Pacific Invitational … turned in a 78-73-76—227 at the Louisiana Classic … registered a three-round total of 230 at the UTSA Oak Hills Invitational. Prior to UTSA: Played four seasons at Churchill High School in Lethbridge, Alberta … posted a 72.90 stroke average as a senior … collected all-district honors in 2008. Personal: Born on Aug. 19, 1988, in Edmonton, Alberta … son of Michael and Munira Chong … has one sister, Anisha … majoring in mathematics.

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P ay n e W i l k i e 5-10 • 170 • J r .-2L A ustin , T exas (L ake T ravis HS) As a sophomore (2009-10): Played in five tournaments … registered an 80.64 stroke average … logged season-lows for a round (75) and tournament (231) at the William H. Tucker Intercollegiate … shot a 54-hole total of 235 (7879-78) at the UTSA Oak Hills Invitational. As a freshman (2008-09): Appeared in all 11 events in his rookie season … tallied a 77.39 stroke average …posted his best finish of 27th at the Southland Conference Championship, carding rounds of 78, 73 and 76 (227) … fired a career-low 72 at the UTSA Oak Hills Invitational and at the Del Walker Intercollegiate … recorded a career-best 223 (74-72-77) to tie for 56th at the Del Walker Intercollegiate … shot a 224 at both the Pacific Invitational and UTSA Oak Hills Invitational … tied for 33rd at the Mean Green Classic with a 77-73-78—228. Prior to UTSA: A three-year letterwinner at Lake Travis High School … recorded a 77.90 stroke average in 2008 …collected first-team all-district and honorable mention all-region honors in 2006 … also earned honorable mention all-district and first-team all-region accolades in 2007 … collected district championships in 2006 and ’07 …helped his team to a third-place showing at state in 2007 … a three-time academic all-district selecton.

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Fall 2008 t33__ Mean Green Classic____________________ 77-73-78—228 t64__ William H. Tucker Intercollegiate__________ 76-75-81—232 t56__ Del Walker Intercollegiate_______________ 74-72-77—223 t38__ UTSA Intercollegiate____________________ 83-79-73—235 t48__ Pacific Invitational______________________ 76-75-73—224 Spring 2009 t59__ UNO Mardi Gras Invitational____________ 77-79-82—238 t44__ UTSA Oak Hills Invitational______________ 76-72-76—224 t78__ Louisiana Classic_ _____________________ 82-77-79—238 t49__ Carter Plantation Incollegiate_ ___________ 82-81-79—242 70___ UMB Bank/Mizzou Tiger Classic_ ________ 83-82-83—248 t27__ Southland Championship_________________ 78-73-76—227 Fall 2009 t75__ William H. Tucker Intercollegiate__________ 77-79-75—231 99___ Waterchase Invitational_________________ 85-78-85—248 Spring 2010 69___ UTSA Oak Hills Invitational______________ 78-79-78—235 t54__ J.L. Lewis Intercollegiate____________________ 87-81—168 t75_ _ Louisiana Tech Bulldog Classic_ __________ 83-84-80—247

Personal: Born on May 22, 1990, in Kansas City, Mo. … son of Kirk and Nancy Wilkie … has one brother, Tyler, and one sister, Haley … majoring in in pre-med. W ilkie ’ s C areer B ests Best Finish___________________ T27____________Southland Conference Championship____________April 27-28, 2009 Best Event (Strokes)___________ 223_________________Del Walker Intercollegiate_________________ Oct. 16-17, 2008 Low Round___________________72__________ twice, last at UTSA Oak Hills Invitational___________ Feb. 16-17, 2009 Low First Round_______________74________________ Del Walker Intercollegiate_________________ Oct. 16-17, 2008 Low Second Round_ ___________72________________ UTSA Oak Hills Invitational_ _______________ Feb. 16-17, 2009 Low Third Round______________73______________ twice, last at Pacific Invitational_________________ Nov. 3-5, 2008

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N i ck o D o dd 5-8 • 140 • S o .-1L S ugar L and , T exas (S trake J esuit HS) As a freshman (2009-10): Named honorable mention All-Southland Conference … appeared in seven events … ranked second on the team with a 77.00 stroke average … fired a career-low threeunder-par 69 at the Southland Championship … tied for 23rd after shooting a 225 (69-80-76) at the Southland Championship … finished tied for fifth, a career best, after carding a 73-73—146 at the J.L. Lewis Intercollegiate … recorded a careerlow 54-hole total of 223 (77-72-74) to tie for 28th at the UTSA Oak Hills Invitational … named to the Southland Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

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Fall 2009 t81__ Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate_ _________ 80-71-85—236 Spring 2010 t28__ UTSA Oak Hills Invitational______________ 77-72-74—223 t5____ J.L. Lewis Intercollegiate____________________ 73-73—146 t76__ Border Olympics_______________________ 80-80-78—238 72___ Morris Williams Invitational_____________ 82-79-79-—240 67___ Aggie Invitational______________________ 73-81-78—232 t23__ Southland Championship_________________ 69-80-76—225

Prior to UTSA: Led Houston Strake Jesuit to three consecutive district championships from 2006-08 … helped the Crusaders to a fourth-place showing at the 2008 Texas 5A Championship … finished seventh in the individual standings with scores of 72 and 75 (147) … a three-time all-district honoree … placed third at regionals as a senior with rounds of 75 and 72 … runner-up at the 2008 USGA Juniors with a 36-hole total of 142 (67-75). Personal: Born on Jan. 16, 1991, in Houston, Texas … son of Bill and Stephanie Dodd … has one brother, Billy … has yet to declare a major.

D odd ’ s C areer B ests Best Finish____________________T5_________________ J.L. Lewis Intercollegiate_____________________ Feb. 22, 2010 Best Event (Strokes)___________ 223________________ UTSA Oak Hills Invitational_________________ Feb. 15-16, 2010 Low Round___________________69____________Southland Conference Championship____________April 26-28, 2010 Low First Round_______________69____________Southland Conference Championship____________April 26-28, 2010 Low Second Round_ ___________71______________ Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate________________ Oct. 5-6, 2009 Low Third Round______________72________________ UTSA Oak Hills Invitational_ _______________ Feb. 15-16, 2010

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M itchell G riffin 6-0 • 155 • S o .-1L D riftwood, Texas (Dripping Springs HS) As a freshman (2009-10): Appeared in 11 tournaments … carried a 77.34 stroke average in 32 rounds … tied for 21st with a pair of 73s and a 77 (223) at the Lone Star Invitational … tied for 30th with a career-best 54-hole tally of 221 (7475-72) at the Baylor Intercollegiate … carded a 229 (75-75-79) in his Roadrunner debut to finish 57th at the Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate … tied for 49th at the UTSA Oak Hills Invitational with a 229 (74-77-78) … fired a 230 (75-78-77) to tie for 55th at the Border Olympics … wrapped up the season with a 234 (71-79-84) to tie for 39th at the Southland Championship … named to the Southland Commissioner’s Honor Roll … won the Amateur Public Links Qualifier.

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Fall 2009 57___Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate_____ 75-75-79—229 t21___Lone Star Invitational______________ 73-73-77—223 t30___Baylor Intercollegiate______________ 74-75-72—221 Spring 2010 t49___UTSA Oak Hills Invitational_ _______ 74-77-78—229 t40___J.L. Lewis Intercollegiate_ _____________ 78-81—159 t55___Border Olympics_________________ 75-78-77—230 t72___Louisiana Tech Bulldog Classic______ 89-76-80—245 t80___Morris Williams Inviational_________ 79-80-85—244 t68___Aggie Invitational_ _______________ 77-74-82­­—233 t39_ _Southland Conference Championship__ 71-79-84—234

Prior to UTSA: A regional qualifier and alldistrict selection in 2007 at Dripping Springs High … competed in several events in 2008, placing fifth at the Stars of Texas Junior after turning in scorecards of 74, 75 and 82 (231) … tied for 54th at the Mizuno Juniors with a three-round total of 233 … tallied his lowest tournament total of 221 at the PING Phoenix Juniors. Personal: Born on Aug. 23, 1991, in Atlanta, Ga. … son of Jimmie and Nancy Griffin … has one brother, Terrill … has yet to declare a major. G riffin ’ s C areer B ests Best Finish___________________ T21___________________Lone Star Invitational___________________ Oct. 18-19, 2009 Best Event (Strokes)___________ 221___________________Baylor Intercollegiate____________________ Oct. 26-27, 2009 Low Round___________________71____________Southland Conference Championship____________April 26-28, 2010 Low First Round_______________71____________Southland Conference Championship____________April 26-28, 2010 Low Second Round_ ___________73___________________Lone Star Invitational___________________ Oct. 18-19, 2010 Low Third Round______________72___________________Baylor Intercollegiate___________________ Oct. 26-27, 2010

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T ay l o r K o s e r 6-2 • 175 • S o .-1L R ice L ake , W is . (R ice L ake HS) As a freshman (2009-10): Recorded a 79.25 stroke average in eight tournaments … carded a career-best one-under-par 71 in the third round of the Aggie Invitational … turned in a career-best 54-hole total of 232 (80-73-79) at the Border Olympics … shot rounds of 78, 78 and 82 (238) in his collegiate debut at the Waterchase Invitational … turned in a 54-hole score of 236 (84-76-76) at the Baylor Intercollegiate … posted a 238 (80-80-78) at the UTSA Oak Hills Invitational … collected Southland Commissioner’s Honor Roll accolades.

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Fall 2009 87___Waterchase Invitational____________ 64___Baylor Intercollegiate______________ Spring 2010 74___Arizona Invitational_______________ t72___UTSA Oak Hills Invitational_ _______ t60___Border Olympics_________________ t68___Louisiana Tech Bulldog Classic______ 73___Morris Williams Invitational________ t75_ _Aggie Invitational_ _______________

78-78-82—238 84-76-76—236 75-79-83—237 80-80-78—238 80-73-79—232 79-80-81—240 87-76-78—241 84-75-71—240

Prior to UTSA: Selected Rice Lake Chamber of Commerce Athlete of the Year in 2009 … A three-sport athlete in basketball, football and golf … a three-time all-conference golfer … won three individual titles, including the 2008 Wisconsin Division I Conference Championship … recorded a top-10 finish at the Wisconsin Junior PGA Tournament (75-75-74—224) … won the 2006 PGA Junior Series/Colorado Springs Tournament in addition to posting a pair of third-place finishes at the 2007 Future Legends and PGA Junior Series. Personal: Born on Dec. 21, 1990, in Rice Lake, Wis. … son of Tom and Dianne Koser … has one brother, J.T. … majoring in business with an emphasis in marketing or management. K oser ’ s C areer B ests Best Finish___________________ t60____________________ Border Olympics______________________March 5-6, 2010 Best Event (Strokes)___________ 232____________________ Border Olympics______________________March 5-6, 2010 Low Round___________________71____________________ Aggie Invitational____________________April 17-18, 2010 Low First Round_______________75___________________ Arizona Invitational_ ____________________ Feb. 1-2, 2010 Low Second Round_ ___________73____________________ Border Olympics______________________March 5-6, 2010 Low Third Round______________71____________________ Aggie Invitational____________________April 17-18, 2010

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Austin Struble 6-2 • 155 • S o .-1L A ledo , T exas (A ledo HS) As a freshman (2009-10): Registered a 79.09 stroke average in 23 rounds … posted a career-low two-under-par 70 in the third round of the Aggie Invitational … fired a final scorecard of 239 at the Border Olypmics … turned in rounds of 81, 76 and 78 (235) at the Louisiana Tech Bulldog Classic … turned in a career-low 226 (80-76-70) to tie for 57th at the Aggie Invitational … carded a 228 (79-75-74) at the UTSA Oak Hills Invitational … ended the season with a 239 (79-82-78) to tie for 42nd at the Southland Championship … named to the Southland Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

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Spring 2010 76___Arizona Invitational_______________ 76-84-80—240 79___UTSA Oak Hills Invitational_ _______ 79-75-74—228 t50___J.L. Lewis Intercollegiate_ _____________ 84-81—165 t78___Border Olympics_________________ 82-80-77—235 t46___Louisiana Tech Bulldog Classic______ 81-76-78—235 83___Morris Williams Invitational________ 80-82-85—247 t57___Aggie Invitational_ _______________ 80-76-70—226 t42__Southland Conference Championship__ 79-82-78—239

Prior to UTSA : Four-time all-district honoree at Aledo High… named all-region in 2008 and 2009 … placed 10th at the Texas 4A Championship as a senior … picked up an individual title with a 67-76—143 at the TJGT Baylor Invitational … finished third at regionals before placing 10th at the Texas 4A Championship and helped his squad to a sixth-place showing as a junior … added a pair of runner-up finishes to his resume at the UST Golf Classic and Mansfield Tigers Cup. Personal: Born on Nov. 20, 1990, in San Antonio, Texas … son of John and Kristin Struble … has two brothers, Hayden and Sloan … majoring in business.

S truble ’ s C areer B ests Best Finish___________________ t42____________Southland Conference Championship____________April 26-28, 2010 Best Event (Strokes)___________ 226____________________ Aggie Invitational____________________April 17-18, 2010 Low Round___________________70____________________ Aggie Invitational____________________April 17-18, 2010 Low First Round_______________76___________________ Arizona Invitational_ ____________________ Feb. 1-2, 2010 Low Second Round_ ___________75________________ UTSA Oak Hills Invitational_ _______________ Feb. 15-16, 2010 Low Third Round______________70____________________ Aggie Invitational____________________April 17-18, 2010

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Xabier Basañez 6-0 • 185 • F r .-HS Caracas, Venezuela (Lycee Franco Costaricien) Prior to UTSA : Runner-up at the Valle Del Sol Cup and Under Armour West combine … reached the semifinals of the 2010 Costa Rica National Match Play Championship … won the Monteran Junior Open and Valle Del Sol Amateur Open … collected first-team All-America honors at the Under Armour Golf Combines in 2009 … finished second at the Venezuela Amateur Championship and played for the Venezuela National Amateur Team in 2007 … qualified for the 2007 South

American Amateur Championship. Personal: Full name is Xabier Ignacio Basañez Moreno … born on Sept. 17, 1990, in Caracas, Venezuela … son of Xabier and Zaida Basañez … has one brother, Mikel Basañez … finance major … plans to play professionally.

Martin Board 6-0 • 205 • F r .-HS M idland , T exas (M idland HS) Prior to UTSA : Four-year letterwinner at Midland High School … won the Andrews Classic with a tournament-record 138 (69-69) in March … 2010 District 2-5A Player of the Year and four-time all-district honoree … finished third in the individual standings at the district championship as a senior … runner-up at district in 2009 … regional qualifier in 2007 and ‘08 … led his team to the District 2-5A title in 2008 and regionals that same year … received the Academic Excellence Award in 2008 and the Academic Achievement Award in 2007.

Personal: Full name Martin Anthony Board Jr. … born on July 1, 1991, in Midland, Texas… son of Martin and Shannon Board … has two brothers, Michael and Marshall…his father and uncle, Michael, played collegiate golf at Texas … has yet to declare a major … plans to play professionally.

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E dd i e D e V a n e 6-2 • 220 • F r .-HS S an A ntonio , T exas (A ntonian P rep HS) Prior to UTSA: Four-year letterwinner at Antonian College Preparatory in San Antonio … four-time all-district and all-state honoree … collected Most Valuable Player honors four times … posted a 74.00 stroke average as a senior … registered four individual wins and helped his team win a pair of tournaments.

Personal: Full name Edward Anthony DeVane III … born on March 26, 1992, in San Antonio, Texas … son of Ed and Gina DeVane… has one sister, Kassie… majoring in business … plans to play professionally or work in the automotive industry.

R ya n W e r r e 5-11 • 160 • F r .-HS R edcliff , A lberta (E agle B utte HS) Prior to UTSA: Recorded a pair of top10 finishes in 2010, finishing fifth at the Alberta Golf Association Junior Championship and seventh at the CN Future Links Pacific Championship … placed 15th at the Kinnear Glenco Invitational … posted seven individual wins in 2009, including his last four events (The Coaldante Tournament, River Spirit Invitational, Paradise Canyon Tournament and Desert Blume Tournament) … runner-up at the CN Future Links Western Championship with a three-round total

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of 210. Personal: Full name Ryan Scott Werre … born on May 1, 1992, in Medicine Hat, Alberta … son of Scott and Lynn Werre … has one sister, DeAndra… has yet to declare a major … plans to play professionally.

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Review/History

2009-10 Review__________________ 40-41 Southland Conference History_ ___ 42-43 All-Time Team Championships_______ 44 Year-by-Year Results______________ 45-51 Roadrunners in the Pros_____________ 52 All-Time Letterwinners_______________ 52


2 0 0 9 - 1 0 F i n a l S tat i s t i c s Team Results - Fall 2009 Place_________________________________ Event (Location)_________________________________________ Scores t15th/17_ ______________ William H. Tucker Intercollegiate (Albuquerque, N.M.)______________ 306-303-304—913 17th/19___________________ UTA Waterchase Invitational (Arlington, Texas)__________________ 305-302-313—920 t14th/16_ _______________Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate (Palm Desert, Calif.)_______________ 306-298-316—920 8th/12______________________ Lone Star Invitational (San Antonio, Texas)_ __________________ 301-297-298—896 12th/12________________________Baylor Intercollegiate (Dallas, Texas)______________________ 312-297-294—903 Fall 2009 Stroke Averages Player__________________ Rds-Stks_________Lo_______ Avg.___________________________________ Top Finish Emiliano Martinez_________ 15-1,115________ 71_______ 74.33_______________________ t14th at Lone Star Invitational Mitchell Griffin______________9-673__________ 72_______ 74.78_______________________ t21st at Lone Star Invitational Jack Freeman______________ 12-930_ ________ 72_______ 77.50______________________ t42nd at Lone Star Invitational Ryan Kiel_ ________________ 12-931_ ________ 71_______ 77.58_ ________________________t37th at Lone Star Invitational Nicko Dodd___________________ 3-236____________ 71________ 78.67_____________ t81st at Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate Taylor Koser________________6-474__________ 76_______ 79.00_____________________64th at Baylor Intercollegiate Lewis Chong_ _____________ 12-950_ ________ 73_______ 79.17__________ t48th at William H. Tucker Intercollegiate Payne Wilkie_______________6-479__________ 75_______ 79.83__________ t75th at William H. Tucker Intercollegiate

Team Results - Spring 2010 Place_________________________________ Event (Location)_________________________________________ Scores 13th/14______________________ Arizona Intercollegiate (Tucson, Ariz.)_ ____________________ 304-291-306—901 14th/15__________________ UTSA Oak Hills Invitational (San Antonio, Texas)_________________ 304-307-309—920 10th/11___________________ J.L. Lewis Intercollegiate (New Braunfels, Texas)_____________________ 316-309—625 t15th/16_ _______________________ Border Olympics (Laredo, Texas)________________________ 311-306-309—926 13th/16___________________ Louisiana Tech Bulldog Classic (Choudrant, La.)_________________ 318-313-316—947 15th/15____________________Morris Williams Intercollegiate (Austin, Texas)__________________ 323-315-322—960 12th/12__________________________Aggie Invitational (Bryan Texas)______________________ 377-377-379—1,133 7th/10______________________ Southland Championship (Springfield, La.)_ __________________ 295-311-296­—902 Spring 2010 Stroke Averages Player__________________ Rds-Stks_________Lo_______ Avg.____________________________________ Top Finish Emiliano Martinez_________ 23-1,753________ 68_______ 76.22______ t15th at Southland Conference Championship Nicko Dodd______________ 17-1,304________ 69_______ 76.71__________________ t5th at J.L. Lewis Intercollegeiate Lewis Chong_ _____________ 12-926_ ________ 71_______ 77.17_______ 27th at Southland Conference Championship Mitchell Griffin____________ 23-1,802________ 71_______ 78.35______ t39th at Southland Conference Championship Austin Struble_____________ 23-1,819________ 70_______ 79.09______ t42nd at Southland Conference Championship Taylor Koser______________ 18-1,428________ 75_______ 79.33________________________ t60th at Border Olympics Payne Wilkie_______________8-650__________ 78_______ 81.25__________________ t54th at J.L. Lewis Intercollegiate

Overall 2009-10 Stroke Averages Player__________________ Rds-Stks_________Lo_______ Avg.___________________________________ Top Finish Emiliano Martinez_________ 38-2,868________ 68_______ 75.47_______________________t14th at Lone Star Invitational Nicko Dodd_________________ 20-1,540__________ 69________ 77.00_____________________ t5th at J.L. Lewis Intercollegiate Mitchell Griffin____________ 32-2,475________ 72_______ 77.34_______________________ t21st at Lone Star Invitational Jack Freeman______________ 12-930_ ________ 72_______ 77.50______________________ t42nd at Lone Star Invitational Ryan Kiel_ ________________ 12-931_ ________ 71_______ 77.58_ _______________________ t37th at Lone Star Invitational Lewis Chong_ ____________ 24-1,876________ 71_______ 78.17______ 27th at Southland Conference Championship Austin Struble_____________ 23-1,819________ 70_______ 79.09______t42nd at Southland Conference Championship Taylor Koser_________________ 24-1,902__________ 75________ 79.25___________________________t60th at Border Olympics Payne Wilkie_____________ 14-1,129________ 75_______ 80.64__________________t54th at J.L. Lewis Intercollegiate

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2 0 0 9 - 10 I n d i v i d u a l R e s u lt s Lewis Chong William H. Tucker Intercollegiate Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 73________73_______77______ 223_ ____ T-48th Waterchase Invitational Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 73________75_______79______ 227_ ___ T-52nd Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 89________83_______86______ 258_ ____ 92nd Lone Star Invitational Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 78________78_______86______ 242_ _____ 58th Arizona Invitational Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 84________71_______80______ 235_ _____ 73rd UTSA Oak Hills Invitational Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 72________81_______79______ 232_ ____ T-49th Aggie Invitational Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 76________80_______77______ 233_ ____ T-68th Southland Conference Championship Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 77________78______ 71*_ ____ 226_ _____ 27th

Nicko Dodd Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 80_______ 71*_ _____85______ 236_ ____ T-81st UTSA Oak Hills Invitational Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 77________72_______74______ 223_ ____ T-28th J.L. Lewis Intercollegiate Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 73________73________-_______ 146_ _____ T-5th Border Olympics Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 80________80_______78______ 238_ ____ T-76th Morris Williams Invitational Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 82________79_______79______ 240_ ____ 72nd Aggie Invitational Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 73________81_______78______ 232_ _____ 67th Southland Conference Championship Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 69*_______80_______76______ 225_ ____T-23rd

M i t c h e l l G r i ff i n Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 75________75_______79______ 229_ _____ 57th Lone Star Invitational Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 73________73_______77______ 223_ ____ T-21st Baylor Intercollegiate Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 74________75_______72______ 221_ ____ T-30th UTSA Oak Hills Invitational Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 74________77_______78______ 229_ ____ T-49th J.L. Lewis Intercollegiate Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 78________81________-_______ 159_ ____ T-40th Border Olypmics Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 75________78_______77______ 230_ ____ T-55th Louisiana Tech Bulldog Classic Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 89________76_______80______ 245_ ___ T-72nd

Morris Williams Invitational Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 79________80_______85______ 244_ ____ T-80th Aggie Invitational Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 77________74_______82______ 233_ ____ T-68th Southland Conference Championship Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 71*_______79_______84______ 234_ ____ T-39th

R ya n K i e l William H. Tucker Intercollegiate Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 80________75_______82______ 237_ ____ T-94th Waterchase Invitational Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 81________75_______77______ 233_ ____ T-80th Lone Star Invitational Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 79________76______ 71*_ ____ 226_ ____ T-37th Baylor Intercolleigate Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 75________83_______77______ 235_ ____ T-61st

T ay l o r K o s e r Waterchase Invitational Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 78________78_______82______ 238_ _____ 87th Baylor Intercollegiate Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 84________76_______76______ 236_ _____ 64th Arizona Invitational Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 75________79_______83______ 237_ _____ 74th UTSA Oak Hills Invitational Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 80________80_______78______ 238_ ___ T-72nd Border Olypmics Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 80________73_______79______ 232_ ____ T-60th Louisiana Tech Bulldog Classic Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 79________80_______81______ 240_ ____ T-68th Morris Williams Invitational Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 87________76_______78______ 241_ _____ 73rd Aggie Invitational Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 84________75______ 71*_ ____ 240_ ____ T-75th

Emiliano Martinez William H. Tucker Intercollegiate Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 76________76_______75______ 227_ ____ T-61st Waterchase Invitational Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 73________74_______75______ 222_ ____ T-26th Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 75________75_______74______ 224_ ____ T-30th Lone Star Invitational Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 71*______ 71*_ _____77______ 219_ ____ T-14th Baylor Intercollegiate Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 80________74______ 69*_ ____ 223_ ____ T-40th Arizona Invitational Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 72_______ 68*_ _____72_____ 212*_____ T-24th UTSA Oak Hills Invitational Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place

79________75_______79______ 233_ ____T-63rd J.L. Lewis Intercollegiate Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 81________74________-_______ 155_ ____ T-30th Border Olympics Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 76________75_______77______ 227_ ____ T-47th Louisiana Tech Bulldog Classic Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 75________81_______78______ 234_ ____ T-44th Morris Williams Invitational Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 82________80_______80______ 242_ ____ T-74th Aggie Invitational Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 71*_______72_______73______ 216_ ____T-23rd Southland Conference Championship Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 78________74______ 71*_ ____ 223_ _____ T-15

Austin Struble Arizona Invitational Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 76________84_______80______ 240_ _____ 76th UTSA Oak Hills Invitational Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 79________75_______74______ 228_ ____ T-44th J.L. Lewis Intercollegiate Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 84________81________-_______ 165_ ____ T-50th Border Olympics Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 82________80_______77______ 239_ ____ T-78th Louisiana Tech Bulldog Classic Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 81________76_______78______ 235_ ____ T-46th Morris Williams Invitational Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 80________82_______85______ 247_ _____ 83rd Aggie Invitational Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 80________76______ 70*_ ____ 226_ ____ T-57th Southland Conference Championship Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 79________82_______78______ 239_ ___ T-42nd

P ay n e W i l k i e William H. Tucker Intercollegiate Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 77________79_______75______ 231_ ____ T-75th Waterchase Invitational Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 85________78_______85______ 248_ _____ 99th UTSA Oak Hills Invitational Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 78________79_______78______ 235_ _____ 69th J.L. Lewis Intercollegiate Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 87________81________-_______ 168_ ____ T-54th Louisiana Tech Bulldog Classic Rd. 1____ Rd. 2____ Rd. 3_____ Total_____ Place 83________84_______80______ 247_ ____ T-75th * under-par round

A l l -S o u t h l a n d C o n f e r e n c e Honorable Mention: Nicko Dodd, Emiliano Martinez


Southland Conference Honor Roll First Team

Micheal Connell 1995

Magnus Dohlvik 1997-98

Gibby Martens 2002

Mike Mezei 2004

Bryan Novoa 1993

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Shawn Smith 1992

Steve Ward 1994

Second Team

Kyle Collins 2009

John Elizondo 2006

Gibby Martens 2000-01

Southland Conference Champions

Third Team

Kyle Collins_________________ 2007 John Elizondo_______________ 2004 Michael Givilancz_ __________ 2002 Luke Healy_ ________________ 2003 Thomas Kearney_ ___________ 2007 Nick Olivarri________________ 2005 John Elizondo 2006

Magnus Dohlvik 1997

Southland Student-Athlete of the Year

Honorable Mention

Nicko Dodd_ _______________ 2010 Emiliano Martinez___________ 2010 John Elizondo_______________ 2005

Matt Johnston 2004-05

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S o u t h l a n d C o n f e r e n c e H i s t o ry Year Champion Runner-Up UTSA Individual Champion 1992________ Texas State (895)________ North Texas (897)_ ________ 6th (940)___________ Thad Harbour, TXST (219) 1993________North Texas (905)______Stephen F. Austin (918)_______ 6th (943)___________ Brian McMyler, SFA (216) 1994______Sam Houston St. (881)______ North Texas (893)_ ________ 3rd (897)_ _________ Dean Choate, SHSU (215) 1995_______ UT Arlington (884)_ ______ La.-Monroe (902)__________ 4th (903)____________ Jason Hughes, UTA (217) 1996________North Texas (886)________ Texas State (896)__________ 7th (923)_____________ Ryan Palmer, UNT (217) 1997________ Texas State (888)___________ UTSA (889)_ ___________ 2nd (889)_ _______ Magnus Dohlvik, UTSA (219) 1998______Southeastern La. (855)______ Texas State (892)__________ 7th (906)_____________ Bill Sherman, SLU (210) 1999_____ Stephen F. Austin (892)_ ____UT Arlington (892)_________ 8th (918)_________Brandt Kieschnick, SHSU and ______________________________________________________________________________________ David Bolen (218) 2000______Southeastern La. (883)_________ UTSA (884)_ ___________ 2nd (884)_ ________________ Adam Babb (213) 2001__________ Lamar (891)__________SE Louisiana (902)_________ 7th (919)_______________Chris Stroud, LU (213) 2002__________ Lamar (882)__________UT Arlington (894)_________ 5th (909)___________Mark Van Hoose, LU (216) 2003__________ Lamar (846)_____________ UTSA (848)_ ___________ 2nd (848)_ _____________Chris Stroud, LU (206) 2004________ La.-Monroe (869)__________ Lamar (869)____________ 6th (882)______ D. Robert Jefferson, SHSU (212) 2005_______ UT Arlington (861)_ ______ La.-Monroe (874)__________ 7th (912)____________ Jordan Krantz, UTA (208) 2006__________ Lamar (871)_____________ UTSA (880)_ ___________ 2nd (880)_ _________ John Elizondo, UTSA (213) 2007__________ Lamar (825)__________SE Louisiana (858)_________ 3rd (877)_ _____ Dawie Van Der Walt, LU (203) 2008__________ Lamar (866)__________ Texas State (894)__________ T4th (896)______________ Scott Kelly, SHSU and ___________________________________UT Arlington (894)________________________Sigmunder Masson, MSU (215) 2009__________ Lamar (859)__________UT Arlington (869)_________ 4th (884)_____________Cedric Scotto, SLU (212) 2010______Southeastern La. (862)____Central Arkansas (873)_______ 7th (902_____________ Alvaro Arizbaieta (208)

UTSA’s Top Finisher in the Southland

Roadrunners in the NCAA Regionals

Year__ Name_______________Score______ Place 1992__ Shawn Smith______81-76-76—233___ N/A 1993__ Bryan Novoa______78-75-73—226____ t3rd 1994__ Steve Ward_______75-71-73—219_____ 6th 1995__ Michael Connell_ __77-70-73—220____ t2nd 1996__ Jimmy Muse_______75-79-75—229___ t16th 1997__ Magnus Dohlvik_ __70-72-77—219_____ 1st 1998__ Magnus Dohlvik_ __72-72-76—220______ 8t 1999__ Court Watson_ ____73-74-76—223____ t7th 2000__ Gibby Martens_ ___70-80-71—221____ t5th 2001__ Luke Healy________75-81-71—227___ t13th 2002__ Michael Givilancz__74-71-76—221_____ 4th 2003__ John Elizondo_____74-71-65—210_____3rd 2004__ Mike Mezel_______69-77-76—222____19th 2005__ Nick Olivarri______74-78-71—223_____ t12 2006__ John Elizondo_____67-71-75—213_____ 1st 2007__ Thomas Kearney___70-69-77—216____ t7th 2008__ Thomas Kearney___75-74-72—221____ t8th 2009__ Kyle Collins_______71-68-75—214_____ 4th 2010__ Emiliano Martinez__ 78-74-71­—223___ t15th

Name Score Year Place Magnus Dohlvik___76-73-74—223___1998____ t75th Mike Mezel_______83-74-80—237___2004____ t91st

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A l l -T i m e T e a m C h a mp i o n s h i ps • Olmos Park Invitational San Antonio, Texas; 1984 • Arkansas-Little Rock Invitational Little Rock, Ark.; Oct. 7-8, 1985 • Lou Plummer Invitational Elkins Lake Course; March 5-6, 1987 • Baylor Invitational Cottonwood Creek Country Club; Waco, Texas; March 20-21, 1987 • St. Mary’s Invitational Willow Springs Golf Course; San Antonio, Texas; Oct. 1-2, 1987 • Texas Lutheran Invitational Starcke Park Golf Course; Seguin, Texas; Nov. 15-16, 1987 • St. Mary’s Invitational Tapatio Springs; Boerne, Texas; March 19-20, 1990 • UTSA Spring Invitational Cedar Creek Country Club; San Antonio, Texas; March 5-6, 1990 • Alamo Intercollegiate Sonterra Country Club; San Antonio, Texas; Oct. 1991

• Louisiana Tech Invitational Southern Trace Golf Course; Shreveport, La.; Oct. 22-24, 1995 • Centenary Hal Sutton Intercollegiate East Ridge Country Club; Shreveport, La.; Nov. 6-7, 1995 • UTSA Intercollegiate Cedar Creek Country Club; San Antonio, Texas; March 4-5, 1996 • Hilton Invitational Southern Hills Country Club; Broken Arrow, Okla.; Oct. 12-13, 1999 • Shocker Invitational Wichita State Golf Course; Wichita, Kan.; April 8-9, 2002. • Falcon Invitational Eisenhower Blue Course; Colorado Springs, Colo.; Sept. 19-21, 2003 • Crown Colony Classic Crown Colony Country Club; Lufkin, Texas; Oct. 13-14, 2003 • Rice Intercollegiate Black Horse Golf Club; Cypress, Texas; Feb. 9-10, 2004

• UTSA Spring Golf Classic Sonterra Country Club; San Antonio, Texas; March 18-19, 1991 • Centenary Hal Sutton Intercollegiate Northwood Country Club; Shreveport, La.; Nov. 6-8, 1994 • UTA United Technologies Invitational Bear Creek Country Club; Dallas, Texas; Nov. 15, 1994

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Y e a r - B y - Y e a r R e s u lt s (Editor’s note: Some years are incomplete. We welcome any corrections) 1982-83 UTSA 345, Baylor 308 March 9, Tapatio Springs, Fair Oaks, Texas UTSA 348, Trinity 310 March 11, Pecan Valley GC San Antonio, Texas TEXAS LUTHERAN TOURNAMENT March 14, Seguin, Texas May 79, Milanovich 81, Aycock 81, Angel 81, Sanchez 101. 8th of 8. UTSA 359, Baylor 329 March 17, Morris Williams GC Austin, Texas UTSA 344, Texas State 294 March 29 San Marcos, Texas UTSA 336, Texas Lutheran 290 April 4 Seguin, Texas UTSA 373, Texas A&I 320, Texas Lutheran 310 April 12, Fair Oaks CC Fair Oaks, Texas UTSA 356, Trinity 334, Texas A&I 316 April 18, 2002, Willow Springs GC San Antonio, Texas UTSA 374, Texas Lutheran 301 April 27, 1983, Tapatio Springs GC Boerne, Texas

1983-84 UTSA BLAST OFF TOURNAMENT Sept 20, Fair Oaks CC San Antonio, Texas UTSA 301, Mary Hardin Baylor 306, Texas Lutheran 311, Mary Hardin Baylor B 316, St. Edward’s 316, Texas A&I 320, Trinity 320, St. Mary’s 337. Gorski 71, Caruso 73, Mireault 75, B. Alexander 82, Quint Alexander 85. UTSA, Schreiner Sept. 28, Tapatio Springs GC Boerne, Texas UTSA, Texas Lutheran Oct. 3, Seguin CC; Seguin, Texas

1984-85 PIZZA HUT/SHSU INVITATIONAL A p r i l 1 5 - 1 6 , n Wa t e r w o o d N a t i o n a l Huntsville, Texas Rangel 82-83—165, Martin 85-81—166, Hresko 81-87—168, Caruso 84-88—172, Kloza 84-89-173. 11th of 14, 331-339— 670.

1985-86 FORT WORTH INVITATIONAL Sept. 19-20, Pecan Valley GC Fort Worth, Texas 1, Martin 73-70-72—215; Quint Alexander 77-72-79—228; Caruso 81-73-75—229; Kloza 78-74-78—230; Tucker 78-7776—231.

OKLAHOMA CITY INVITATIONAL Sept. 23-24, Lincoln Park GC Oklahoma City, Okla. 7, Martin 70-68-73—211; Tucker 71-7671—218; Caruso 74-72-73—219; Quint Alexander 77-73-72—222; Kloza 77-7774—228. 6th of 6, 292-289-289—870. UALR INVITATIONAL Oct. 7-8 Little Rock, Ark. t1, Tucker 73-72—145; t1, Quint Alexander 74-71—145; Martin 75-73-148; Hresko 75-74—149; Caruso 79-74—153. 1st of 10, 297-290—587. Note: First collegiate victory. ST MARY’S FALL INVITATIONAL Octc. 14-15, Tapatio Springs GC Boerne, Texas 3, Martin 76-73—149; 5, Caruso 7575—150; 15, Q. Alexander 81-74—155; 16, Tucker 77-78—155; 18, Kloza 8076—156. 3rd of 10, 308-298—606. TEXAS WESLEYAN INVITATIONAL Oct. 24-25, Pecan Plantation GC Granbury, Texas 2, Martin 71-69—140; Tucker 72-77—149; Kloza 73-78—151; Caruso 76-76—152; Flaherty 80-72—152. 1st of 18. TRINITY INVITATIONAL Nov. 4-5, Pecan Valley GC San Antonio, Texas HAL SUTTON INVITATIONAL Nov. 11-13 Shreveport, La. Martin 232, Tucker 233, Flaherty 237,. Hresko 240, Rangel 241. 13th of 15, 940. BAYLOR INVITATIONAL Feb. 28-March 1, 1986, Cottonwood Creek GC Waco, Texas Martin 80-81—161; Kloza 85-78—163; Chevalier 87-79—166; Tucker 85-82—167; Flaherty 89-85—174. t9th of 17, 337320—657. UTSA/DOMINION INVITATIONAL March 28-29, 1986, Dominion CC San Antonio, Texas t7, Martin 77-74—151; t7, Chevalier 7378—151; 13, Kloza 79-74—153; 18, Tucker 78-76—154; 21 Hresko 77-78— 155; 28, Flaherty 78-79—157; 32, Rangel 81-78—159. 4th of 9, 312-203—614.

1986-87 MARY HARDIN-BAYLOR INVITATIONAL Oct. 10-11, 1986, Leon Valley GC LOU PLUMMER INVITATIONAL March 5-6, 1-987, Elkins Lake GC Huntsville, Texas 2, Martin 72-71—143; t14, Cole 76-73149; t14, Tucker 71-78—149; 25, Bell 73-79-152; Petry 79-76—155. 1st of 14, 292-298—590. BAYLOR INVITATIONAL March 20-21, Cottonwood Creek CC Waco, Texas t5, Bell 77-72—149; t5, Tucker 74-75— 149; 12, Cole 75-76—151; t14, Martin 75-77—152; Sandoval 83-83—166. 1st of 15, 301-300—601.

1987-88 ST. MARY’S INVITATIONAL Oct. 1-2, Willow Springs GC San Antonio, Texas t8, Br yan 78-74—152; t9, Petr y 7578—153; 1st, 300-300—600 TEXAS INVITATIONAL Oct. 11-13, Grand Prairie CC Grand Prairie, Texas 4, Petry 74-74—148; t46, Bryan 88-80— 168; t6th of 20, 313-309—622. JAMES MCIVER INVITATIONAL Oct. 21-22, Elkins Lake GC Huntsville, Texas t33, Petry 76-77—143; Martin 72-78-150; Petry 76-77-153; Linnstaedter 73-81-154; t49, Bryan 78-78-156; Flanagan 79-81160. 10th of 10, 299-314—613. CHARLES COODY WEST TEXAS INVITATIONAL Oct. 29-30, Fairway Oaks CC Abilene, Texas t15, Martin 83-76-159; t15, Petry 76-83— 159; t15, Bryan 86-73—159; Linnstaedter 79-77-156; Bryan 86-73-159; Relf 85-74159. 7th, 323-300—623. TEXAS LUTHERAN INVITATIONAL Nov. 15-16, Starcke Park GC Seguin, Texas t3, Petry 75-73-77—225; 1st, 299-284311—894. CROWN COLONY CLASSIC Feb. 27-28, Crown Colony CC Lufkin, Texas t26, Petry 81-84—165; 31, Martin 8091-171; 32, Br yan 85-88—173;36, Linnstardter 84-95-179; 37, Flanigan 9388-181. 9th of 9, 423-446—869. BORDER OLYMPICS March 5-6, Laredo CC Laredo, Texas t26, Petry 73-70-80-223; Martin 76-80-70226; Sandoval 77-80-78-235; t57, Bryan 81-75-82—238; Linnsteadter 89-87-78-254; Flanagan 77-nc-nc. 13 th of 15, 309-315306—918. BAYLOR INVITATIONAL March 20-22, Cottonwood GC Waco, Texas 10, Petry 75-73-148; t12, Linnstaedter 74-75—149; t16, Bryan 78-79—157; Bryan 78-79-157; Martin 78-81—159. 7th, 303-308—611. UTSA/DOMINION CLASSIC March 14-15, The Dominion CC San Antonio, Texas t9, Petry 82-78—160; t19, Bryan 7884—162; t6th, 316-328—644. ALL-AMERICAN INTERCOLLEGIATE March 30-April 1, Bear Creek GC Houston, Texas Bryan 76-80—156; Petry, 77-78—155; Team: Missed cut, 308-299—607. SAM HOUSTON STATE CLASSIC April 7-8, Water wood National GC Huntsville, Texas t17, Petry 76-78-154; t17, Martin 7777—154; t29, Linnstaedter 82-75—157; t65, Bryan 83-86—169; 69, Flanegan 8685—171. 10th of 13, 318-315—633.

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T R A N S A M E R I C A AT H L E T I C CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT April 20-22, Waterwood National GC Huntsville, Texas 23, Petry 77-78-83—238; t26, Bryan 80-8278—240; 6th, 309-330-316—955.

1988-89 TEXAS INTERCOLLEGIATE Sept. 26-28, Woodhaven CC Austin, Texas t8, Anderson 75-75-70—220; t11, Bryan 77-72-73—222; t12 Wessels 76-7275—223; t19, Petry 79-75-78—232. 6th of 15, 302-294-296—892. UC FERGUSON ALL-COLLEGE TOURNAMENT Oct. 3-4, Westbury CC Oklahoma City, Okla. t7, Anderson 70-76-77—223; 8, Wessels 73-75-65—224; t15, Bryan 71-76-81— 228; t18, Petry 77-74-80—231. 2nd of 15, 285-301-312-898. CHARLES COODY WEST TEXAS INVITATIONAL Oct. 20-21, Fairway Oaks CC Abilene, Texas 7, Wessels 77-70—147; 17, Petry 76-74— 150; t23, Bryan 72-79—151; 57, Anderson 78-82—160; 73, Smith 83-88—173; 6th of 12, 303-305—608. O.D. BOUNDS INTERCOLLEGIATE Oct. 24-26, Fossil Creek, Fort Worth, Texas 15, Wessels 73-75—148; 24, Petry 7773—150; 36, Bryan 78-74—152; t61, Smith 78-81—159; t75, Anderson 85-8676—247. 10 of 18, 306-303—609. MARY HARDIN-BAYLOR INVITATIONAL Nov. 9, Horseshoe Bay (Ram Rock Course) t3, Brauner 76; 3, Bryan 78; 15, Wessels 84; 19, Anderson 86; Petry and Bryan DQed. UTSA/SONTERRA CLASSIC Nov. 14-15, 198, Sonterra CC San Antonio, Texas 1, Petry 75-74—149; 2, Bryan 75-75—150; t9, Brauner 80-79—159; t11, Anderson 8081—161; t12, Wessels 81-81—162. 2nd of 14, 310-309—619. UTPA INVITATIONAL Feb. 16-18, Campestre CC Monterrey, Mexico SAM HOUSTON STATE Classic March 2-3, Elkins Lake, Huntsville, Texas t12, Anderson 76-73—149; t25, Brauner 75-77—152; t30, Wessels 78-75—153; t32, Trevino 77-77—154; t50, Bryan 8177—158. 6th of 16, 306-302—608. ST. MARY’S INVITATIONAL March 6-7, Tapatio Springs CC Boerne, Texas Third of 15 teams, 305-313—618. NCNB INVITATIONAL March 20-21, Cottonwood Creek GC Waco, Texas 21st of 29, 315. (weather shortened).

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BEAR CREEK INVITATIONAL March 23-24, Bear Creek GC Dallas, Texas T R A N S A M E R I C A AT H L E T I C CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT April 15-18, Innsbruck CC Atlanta, Ga.

1989-90 TEXAS INVITATIONAL Sept. 25-26, Woodhaven CC Fort Worth, Texas t23, Anderson 75-76-75—226; t38, Parker 74-78-78—230; t40, Wessels 72-84-77— 233. t11th, 298-213-303—913. THE WOODLANDS INTERCOLLEGIATE Sept. 29-30, TPC Woodlands, The Woodlands, Texas t2, Anderson 72-76-72—220; t24, Brauner 78-73-79—230; t31, Wessels 82-7675—233; t36, Parker 75-75-86—237. 8th 313-306-303—922. O.D. BOUNDS INTERCOLLEGIATE Oct. 23-24, Fossill Creek GC Fort Worth, Texas t9, Brauner 76-73-80—229; t13, Steinbruck 76-79-75—230; t31, Anderson 77-7979—231. 4th, 305-303-314—922. UTSA/SONTERRA CLASSIC Nov. 13-14, Sonterra CC San Antonio, Texas t8, Clark 78; t8, Anderson 78; t9, Brauner 79; 15, Steinbruck 80; t23, Wessels 83; t35, Parker 87. 3rd (shortened due to rain) 322. RICE INVITATIONAL Nov. 24-26 Columbia Lakes, Texas t17, Anderson 76-72-77—225; t26, Clark 77-79-75—231; t53, Steinbruck 78-7877—233; t68, Wessels 82-81-76—239. 11th, 310-305-302—917. W O O D YA R D - H U N G A R L A N D INVITATIONAL March 1-2, 1990, Elkins Lake CC Huntsville, Texas t6, Wessels 73-77—150; t9, Clark 8071—151; t23, Steinbruck 79-75—154; t28, Anderson 81-74—155; t34, Parker 8175—156. Team: Second, 313-295—608. Team: Second, 313-295—608. UTSA SPRING INVITATIONAL March 5-6, Cedar Creek GC San Antonio, Texas t2, Brauner 73-77—150; t4, Parker 7675_151; t4, Clark 76-75—151; 8, Wessels 79-73-152; t19, Steinbruck 77-81—158; 22, Anderson 78-82—160. 1st, 304306—610. ST. MARY’S INVITATIONAL March 19-20, Tapatio Springs CC Boerne, Texas 1, Anderson 74-66-140; 4, Wessels 7076146; t7, Steinbruck 76-64-150; 9, Brauner 74-77-151; Clark 153; Trevino 153; Parker 153. 1st,293-293—586. HYATT BEAR CREEK INVITATIONAL March 26-27, Hyatt Bear Creek (East), Dallas, Texas t18, Anderson 76-74-77—227; t31, Brauner 77-79-74—230; t39, Parker 80-75-77232; t39, Wessels 80-80-72—232; t70, Steinbruck 76-79-81—238. t9th, 311-307300—918.

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GRAND CANYON INVITATIONAL April 9-10, The Wigwam (West) Phoenix, Ariz. 6, Anderson 71-75-71—217; t20, Parker 71-73-78—222; t35, Wessels 76-79-71— 226; t38, Clark 75-78-74—227; Brauner wd-wd-74. t4th, 293-305-290—888. T R A N S A M E R I C A AT H L E T I C CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT April 15-17, The Club at Sonterra San Antonio, Texas t8, Anderson 71-77-82—230; 12, Parker 74-76-81—231; t8, Clark 72-77-81— 230; t8, Wessels 75-73-82—230; 18, Steinbruck 74-79-82—235. t2nd, 291303-326—920.

1990-91 CHARLES COODY WEST TEXAS INTERCOLLEGIATE Sept. 11-12, Fairway Oaks GC Abilene, Texas t21, Steinbruck 78-72—150; t28, Mullins 77-74—151; t38, Rodgers 81-73—154; t48, Johnson 82-74—156; t63, Parker 8677—163. 9th of 15, 318-293—611. THE WOODLANDS INTERCOLLEGIATE Sept. 25-26, TPC Course The Woodlands, Texas 15, Mullins 75-76—151; 65, Johnson 82-80-162; t73, Steinbruck 83-81—164; t81, White 82-86—168; 89, Parker 9293—185. 18th of 18, 322-323—645. LU ELLEN GIBBS INVITATIONAL Oct. 11-12, Elkins Lake CC Huntsville, Texas 4, Johnsson 72-74—146; t6, Mullins 7275—147; t18, Hullett 73-79—152; t20, Steinbruck 75-78—153; t31, Flanagan 7682—158. 4th of 14, 292-306—598. HYATT BEAR CREEK FALL CLASSIC Oct. 29-30, Bear Creek (East) Course Dallas, Texas t10, Steinbruck 79-75—154; t10, Mullins 79-75—154; t39, Rodgers 80-78—158; t47, Hullett 84-75-159 101, Johnson 8985—174. 6th of 20, 322-303—625. UTPA CLASSIC Nov. 11-13, The Club at Cimarron Mission, Texas t8, Steinbruck 71-71-74—216; t8, Hullett 7074-72—216; t11, Mullins 70-73-74—217; 16, Flanagan 74-76-70—220; t17, Rodgers 72-74-75—221. 3rd of 6, 865. RICE/COLUMBIA LAKES INVITATIONAL Nov. 22-24, Columbia Lakes CC West Columbia, Texas t46, Mullins 86-75-70—231; t51, Hullett 78-79-75—232; t57, Johnson 74-7683—233; t57, Steinbruck 75-82-76—233; t62, Parker 79-79-76—234. 9th of 18, 306-309-297—912. CROWN COLONY INVITATIONAL Feb. 23-24, Crown Colony CC Lufkin, Texas UTSA/SONTERRA SPRING CLASSIC March 18-19, Sonterra CC San Antonio, Texas 1, Steinbruck 71-75—146; t3, Hullett 78-73—151; t6, Mullins 77-75—152; 16, Parker 80-75—155; t37, Schnurr 81-81—162; t51, Johnson 76-89—165; t53, White 87-79—166; t59, Rogers 81-87—168. 1st of 13, 300-298—600 (weather shortened).

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MILITARY ACADEMY INVITATIONAL March 22-23, Hidden Hills CC Austin, Texas

HYATT BEAR CREEK INVITATIONAL March 25-26, Hyatt Bear Creek (East), Dallas, Texas t11, Hullett 75-75-73—223; 20, Steinbruck 76-76-75—227; t30, Mullins 81-71-77— 229; t42, Schnuff 80-73-78—231; t48, Parker 76-77-80—233. 6th of 16, 307295-303—905. T R A N S A M E R I C A AT H L E T I C CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT April 12-14, DeBary Plantation GC DeBary, Fla. 5, Mullins 70-75-74—219; 4, Steinbruck 7274-72—218; t11, Hullett 76-76-75—227; t26, Rogers 78-82-80—240; t30, Parker 80-85-77—242. 3rd of 8, 296-307298—901.

1991-92 THE WOODLANDS INTERCOLLEGIATE Sept. 24-25, TPC Course, The Woodlands, Texas t17, Mullins 74-78—152; t48, Hullett 8079—159; t52, Smith 78-82—160; t74, Winn 82-82—164. 12th of 18, 631. ELKINS LAKE INVITATIONAL Oct. 17-18, Elkins Lake CC Huntsville, Texas t5, Mullins 75-71—146; t15, Hullett 7377-150; t15, Steinbruck 73-77-150; t39, Lyon 74-80-154; 54, Winn 80-78—158. 4th of 14, 598. UTPA CLASSIC Nov. 11-12, The Club at Cimarron Mission, Texas 1, Mullins 71-71—142; t2, Hullett 7073—143; 19, Steinbruck 75-76-151; t21, Smith 79-76—155; t29, Lyon 80-82—162. 4th of 7, 882. ALAMO INTERCOLLEGIATE FALL CLASSIC Nov. 18-19, Tapatio Springs CC Boerne, Texas t2, Steinbruck 215; t2, Hullett 215; 4, C. Lyon 216; 5, Winn 217. 1st of 10, 875. RICE/COLUMBIA LAKES INVITATIONAL Nov. 29-Dec. 1, Columbia Lakes CC West Columbia, Texas t58, Steinbruck 771-81-83—241; t72, Hullett 85-81-78—244; t75, Mullins 8276-87—245; t81, Lyons 83-86-78–247; t85, Winn 86-81-83—250. t16 of 17, 327-319-322—968. CROWN COLONY INVITATIONAL Feb. 22-23, Crown Colony CC Lufkin, Texas t41, Smith 77. 14th 18, 312. UTSA SPRING INVITATIONAL March 16-17, Cedar Creek GC San Antonio, Texas t6, Snethkamp 74-76—150; 15, Schnurr 77-77-154; t45, Marules 81-83—164; t45, Lyon 81-83—164; t64, Curren 84-86-170. 10th of 13, 643. PECAN VALLEY INVITATIONAL March 19-20, 1992, Pecan Valley GC Fort Worth, Texas 10 of 14, 910.

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DFW /BEAR CREEK INVITATIONAL March 23-24, Bear Creek CC Dallas, Texas 18th of 18, 914. SAM

HOUSTON STATE INVITATIONAL April 5-6, Waterwood CC Huntsville, Texas

Southland Championship April 23-25, Crown Colony CC Lufkin, Texas Smith 81-76-76—233; Snethkamp 74-8179—234; Curren 77-76-82—235; Lyon 85-76-78—239; Marules 87-88-81—256. 6th of 10, 940.

1992-93 THE WOODLANDS INTERCOLLEGIATE Sept. 29-30, TPC Woodlands, The Woodlands, Texas t28, Novoa 77-79—156; t50, Norris 80-81—161; t50, Walsh 78-85—161; t86, Snethkamp 88-88—176; 88, Daly 9188—179. 17th 18, 323-333—656. ACU/FAIRWAY OAKS INVITATIONAL Oct. 5-6, Fairway Oaks CC Abilene, Texas Novoa 75-74—149; Norris 73-78—151; Snethkamp 75-85—160; Curren 76-77-153. t11th of 17. ELKINS LAKE INVITATIONAL Oct. 15-16, Elkins Lake CC Huntsville, Texas (rain shortened) t14, Novoa 74; t23, Curren 75; t18, Daly 78; t39, Norris 77; t60, Walsh 82. 6th 14, 299. UTPA CLASSIC Nov. 9-10, The Club at Cimarron Mission, Texas 4, Norris 76-70-73—219; t9, Novoa 75-7573—223; 13, Curren 74-78-73—225; t24, Jason Daly 80-75-75-230; t41. Scethkamp 81-77-83—241. 3rd of 9, 305-297294—896. RICE INVITATIONAL Nov. 27-29, Columbia Lakes CC West Columbia, Texas t9, Novoa 80-70-74—224; t60, Griff 8082-76—238; t64, Norris 82-75-82—239; t79, Curren 89-82-78—249. 15th of 18, 331-309-310—950. Crown Colony Classic Feb. 22-23, Crown Colony CC Lufkin, Texas t41, Smith 77; t47, Curren 78; t47, Christian Snethkamp 78; t57, Lyon 79; 82, Marules 82. 14th of 18, 312. BORDER OLYMPICS Feb. 25-28, Laredo CC Laredo, Texas t20, Novoa 79-76-76-231; t36, Griff 7780-78-235; 68, Norris 84-76-84-244; t77, Flores 80-83-86-249; t85, Merules 8-88-92259; 88, Daly 86-85-90-261. 14th of 15, 324-315-328—967. UTSA SPRING CLASSIC March 14-15, Cedar Creek GC San Antonio, Texas B. Novoa 76-75—151; Norris 80-79—159; Marules 83-81—164; Griff 86-82—168. t5th of 11, 315-314—619.


HYATT CREEK INVITATIONAL March 18-19, 1993, Bear Creek GC Dallas, Texas No results available WATERWOOD INTERCOLLEGIATE March 29-30, Waterwood National GC Huntsville, Texas t2, Novoa 72-73-145; t14, Griff 7675—151; t21, Norris 74-79—153; t33, Snethkamp 81-75—156; t62, Daly 8085—165. 4th of 13, 302-302—604. GRAND CANYON INVITATIONAL April 11-13, The Wigwam CC Phoenix, Ariz. No results available Southland Championship April 19-21, Riverside GC t3, Novoa 78-75-73—226; t27, Norris 79-72-88—239; 32, Daly 78-85-78—241; t39, Snethkamp 82-75-88—245; 45, Griff 8-87-82—249. 6th of 10 , 315-207321—943.

1993-94 WOODLANDS INTERCOLLLEGIATE Sept. 28-29, TPC The Woodlands, Texas 1, Ward 67-78—145; 25, Womack 76-78—154; 76, Connel 75-90—165; 80, Sinclair 81-85—166; 82, Sewall 7988—167. 12th of 18, 297-329—626. UTPA CLASSIC Nov. 7-9, The Club at Cimarron Mission, Texas 2, Seibert 73-66-77—216; 3, Ward 7472-73—219; t8, Womack 73-79-76—228; t14, Sinclair 81-76-79—236; 19, Sinclair 81-84-81—246. 3rd of 4, 301-2923305—899. RICE/COLUMBIA LAKES INVITATIONAL Nov. 26-28, Columbia Lakes CC West Columbia, Texas t15, Ward 79-76-73—228; t25, Womack 78-76-77—231; t40, Connel 79-74-82— 235; t53, Seibert 79-83-77—239; t83, Sinclair 82-86-83—251. 10th of 18, 315309-309—933. Texas State CLASSIC March 14-15, 1994, Circle “C” GC Austin, Texas 7, Hays 71-73—144; Womack 78-72— 150; Connel 78-74—152; Ward 8072—152; Sinclair 83-78—161. 3rd of 11, 307-291—598. WATERWOOD INTERCOLLEGIATE March 1994, Waterwood National GC Huntsville, Texas t11, Hays 75-77—152; t20, Ward 7876—154; t25, Connel 74-81—155; t31, Womack 86-71—157; t36, Sinclair 8177—158. t3rd of 7, 308-301—609. DIET PEPSI/SHOCKER CLASSIC April 4, Tallgrass CC Wichita, Kan. t19, Hays 82-80—162; t19, Ward 8379—162; t25, Womack 82-81—163; t30, Seibert 80-84—164; 76, Sinclair 9486—180. 7th of 16, 327-324—651. UALR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS April 11-12, Chenal CC Little Rock, Ark. t18, Hays 76-73-79—228; t26, Ward 8075-77—232; t46, Seibert 82-75-81—238; t46, Connel 73-80-84—238; t77, Womack

82-79-84—245. 9th of 18, 312-203321—935. Southland Championship April 18-20, Pecan Valley GC San Antonio, Texas 6, Ward 75-71-73—219; 15, Womack 7376-75—224; 16, Seibert 75-74-77—226; 23, Hays 76-77-76—229; 29, Connel 78-76-77—231. 4th of 10, 299-297301—897.

1994-95 UTPA CLASSIC Oct. 24-25, The Club at Cimarron Misson, Texas 1, Ward 69-74-68—211; t8, Connell 74-7270—216; t8, Edfors 74-68-74—216; t71, Hays 75-78-80—233; 79, Sinclair 79-8178—238. 4th of 14, 292-286-290—868. HAL SUTTON INVITATIONAL Nov. 7-8, Northwood CC Shreveport, La. 3, Connell 71-68-75-214; 13, Ward 79-7174—224; t13, Ulfvengren 74-75-75—224; t15, Womack 72-74-79-225; t36, Edfors 79-74-81—234. 1st of 12, 296-287303—886. UTA/UNITED SPORTS TECHNOLOGIES INVITATIONAL Nov. 14-15, Bear Creek GC Arlington, Texas 4, Connell 75-70—145; 5, Ward 7175–146; t5, Ulfvengren 7274—146; 28, Womack 78-73—151. 1st of 18, 296292—588. UTSA SPRING CLASSIC Feb. 26-28, Cedar Creek GC San Antonio, Texas t1, Edfors 147; t9, Ward 74-77—151; t20, Womack 75-78-153; t20, Ulfvengren 72-81—153; t20, Hays 76-77—153; t26, Seibert 73-81—154; t32, Sewall 77-78— 155; t38, Sinclair 78-79-157; t43, Connell 75-83—158; t65, Graves 84-84-168. UTSA ‘Orange’, 4th of 15, 294-316—610; UTSA ‘Blue’, 6th of 15, 301-311—612. CROWN COLONY INVITATIONAL March 2-4, Crown Colony CC Lufkin, Texas t1, Edfors 72; t6, Ward 74; t37, Hays 77; t37, Womack 77; T66, Ulfvengren 80. 3rd of 17, 300. SOUTHWEST TEXAS CLASSIC March 12-14, Circle “C” GC Austin, Texas t14, Hays 73-79—152; t14, Ulfuengren 73-79—152; t31, Ward 78-77—155’ t52, Seibert 76-83—159; t61, Connell 74-87—161; t66, Edfors 78-84—162. t6 of 16, 300-318—618. BORDER OLYMPICS March 24-26, Laredo CC Laredo, Texas t9, Ward 76-73-72—221; t39, Seibert 7875-77—230; t72, Edfors 81-78-79—238; t81, Ulfvengren 80-81-80—241; t81, Womack 82-80-79—241. 14th of 15, 315307-308—930. UALR INVITATIONAL April 2-4, Little Rock, Ark. 5, Connell 75-76-70—221; t20, Ward 77-76-79—232; t29, Edfors 235; t46, Jeff Seibert 78-82-77—237; t48, Hays 81-7779—238. 4th of 18, 307-310-303—920.

Southland Championship April 16-18, Columbia Lakes CC West Columbia, Texas t2, Connell 77-70-73—220; t17, Ulfvengren 228; 24, Hays 79-76-74—229; t32, Edfors 234.t3rd of 10, 311-295-297—903.

UALR INTERCOLLEGIATE April 1-2, Little Rock, Ark. t27, Ulfvengren 77-77-75—229; t33, Herring 79-75-78—232; t41, Muse 78-7680— 234; t52, Fowler 84-77-76—237; t61, Edfors 77-76-85—238. 7th of 21, 311-304-309—924.

1995-96 THE WOODLANDS INTERCOLLEGIATE Oct. 2-3, Woodlands CC The Woodlands, Texas 2, Edfors 72-72—144; t19, Ulfvengren 7674—150; t56, Herring 76-81—157; t66, Muse 77-82—159; t68, Sinclair 84-76-160. 7th of 18, 304-300—604.

Southland Championship April 22-24, Columbia Lakes CC West Columbia, Texas t16, Muse 75-79-75—229; t22, Ulfvengren 82-76-73—231; t30, Herring 77-7572—234; t33, Sewall 75-80-80—235; 40, Edfors 78-80-80—238. 7th of 10, 305-310-308—923.

BILLY BUNDRICK INTERCOLLEGIATE Oct. 23-24, Shreveport, La. 1, Johan Edfors 69-72-79—220; 2, Lars Ulfvengren 74-72-74-220; t33, Jimmy Muse 79-82-75—236; t58, John Sewall 86-85-73—244; 73, Thomas Fowler 8583-81—249. 1st of 18, 917* (playoff winner). HAL SUTTON INVITATIONAL Nov. 6-7, Eastridge CC Shreveport, La. 1, Edfors 73-69-70—212; 7, Muse 74-7076-220; t20, Herring 77-72-78—227; t28, Ulfvengren 77-71-82—230; t57, Sewall 87-81-73—241. 73, Fowler 249; 1st of 12, 301-282-297—880. UTA/UNITED SPORTS TECHNOLOGIES INVITATIONAL Nov. 13-14, Fort Worth, Texas t27, Johan Edfors 75-77-77—229; t36, Howard Herring 76-80-75—231; t36, Thomas Fowler 78-75-78—231; t40, Lars Ulfvengren 76-73-83—232; t46, Jimmy Muse 77-82-75—234. 9th of 16, 304305-305—914. Crown Colony Classic Feb. 23-24, Crown Colony CC Lufkin, Texas t24, Muse 76-78-79—233; t24, Ulfvengren 78-74-81—233; t38, Fowler 81-79-76— 236; t67, Edfors 82-84-79—245; t77, Herring 82-80-87—249. 11th of 17, 317311-315—943. UTSA Oak hills classic March 4-5, Oak Hills CC San Antonio, Texas 6, Edfors 71-75—146; t7, Ulfvengren 71-76—147; t13, Herring 77-73—150; t13, Fowler 73-77—150; t30, Muse 7877—155; t34, John Sewall (individual) 8374-157. 1st of 11, 292-301—593. SOUTHWEST CLASSIC March 11-12, Circle “C” GC Austin, Texas t11, Edfors 79-78-73—230; t22, Ulfvengren 75-79-79—233; t32, Herring 79-7680—235; t56, Muse 78-83-81—242; t71, Fowler 77-77-91—245; t54, Sewall (individual) 81-81-79—241. 6th of 17, 309-310-313—932. MOE

O’BRIEN MEMORIAL INVITATIONAL March 25-26, Lake Charles CC Lake Charles, La. 9, Muse 76-75-78—229; t15, Herring 7775-81—233; t17, Edfors 84-74-76—234; t27, Ulfvengren 84-79-78-241; t31, Fowler 80-80-82—242. 5th of 10, 317-303313—933.

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1996-97 UTPA INVITATIONAL Sept. 16-17, Cimarron CC Mission, Texas 6, Jimmy Muse 74-72-75—221; t7, Magnus Dolhvik 71-76-75-222; t9, Charles Dixon 73-72-78—223; t31, Lars Ulfvengren 8074-81—235; t31, Randy Jones 78-80-78— 235; t31 Derek Bartlett 75-77-83—235. 5th of 6, 293-294-306—893. GRAND CANYON CLASSIC Sept. 23-24, Hillcrest GC Phoenix, Ariz. 6, Magnus Dohlvik 72-70-72—214; t30, Charles Dixon 80-72-73—225; t36 Jimmy Muse 73-74-79—226; t39, Randy Jones 77-72-78—227; t58, Derek Bartlett 79-7478—231. 9th of 17, 310-288-310—890. THE WOODLANDS INTERCOLLEGIATE Oct. 7-8, Woodlands CC The Woodlands, Texas t10, Magnus Dohlvik 74-73-78—225; t23, Jimmy Muse 80-77-74—231; t29, Charles Dixon 81-75-77—233; t58, Jay New 80-8079—239; t69, Randy Jones 81-84-83—248. 10th of 18, 310-288-310—890. RED RAIDER INTERCOLLEGIATE Oct. 21-22, Hillcrest CC Lubbock, Texas t37, Magnus Dohlvik 76-76—152; t61, Lars Ulfvengren 80-76—156; t75, John Sewall 79-80—159; t75 Scotty Wade 85-74—159; t83, Derek Bartlett 83-79—162. 17th of 17, 320-306—626. Crown Colony Classic Feb. 23-24, Crown Colony CC Lufkin, Texas t5, Magnus Dohlvik 71-79—150; t14, Scotty Wade 80-72—152; t20, Jay New 79-75—154; t20, Jimmy Muse 75-79—154; t73, Lars Ulfvengren 83-79—162. 2nd of 16. 305-305—610. UTSA INVITATIONAL Feb. 25-26, LaCantera GC San Antonio, Texas t3, Magnus Dohlvik 77-76—153; t6, Jimmy Muse 80-74—154; t13, Jay New 79-76—155; t16, Lars Ulfvengren 7581—156; 19, Scotty Wade, 80-77—157; t54, Charles Dixon 84-84—168. 2nd of 15, 316-303—619. WAT E RW O O D NATIONAL INVITATIONAL March 16-18, Waterwood CC Huntsville, Texas 7, Jimmy Muse 76-70-72—218; t10, Magnus Dohlvik 72-73-76—221; 26, Lars Ulfvengren 79-75-74—228; t36, Jay New 76-80-77—233; t51, Scotty Wade 77-7885—240. 3rd of 11, 301-296-299—896.

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CHENAL TROJAN CUP INTERCOLLEGIATE March 31-April 1, Chenal CC Little Rock, Ark. t6, Magnus Dohlvik 73-73-77—223; t27, Scotty Wade 79-76-76—231; t40, Jay New 81-79-74—234; t49, Lars Ulfvengren 78-7979—236; t63, Jimmy Muse 78-83-77—238. 7th of 18, 308-307-304—919. DIET PEPSI/SHOCKER CLASSIC April 13-15, Tallgrass GC Wichita, Kan. 5, Scotty Wade 73-79-69—221; t11, Magnus Dohlvik 77-74-74—225; t18, Jay New 79-74-76—229; t42, Jimmy Muse 78-79-78—235; t72, Lars Ulfvengren 85-8676—247. 5th of 16, 307-306-295—908. Southland Championship April 20-23, Holytree CC Tyler, Texas 1, Dohlvik 70-72-77—219; t4, Wade 7670-75—221; t11, Muse 77-71-77—225; 21, New 78-75-77—230; t22, Ulfvengren 79-81-71—231. 2nd of 9, 301-288300—889.

1997-98 THE WOODLANDS INTERCOLLEGIATE 15, Muse 72-74-81—227; t17, Dohlvik 74-77-78—229; 73, Benestante 82-7986—247. t6th of 15, 295-290-297—882. RED RAIDER INTERCOLLEGIATE Lubbock, Texas 2, Dohlvik 70-67-71—208; t35, New 74-72-74—220; t82, Muse 79-74-77-230 t82, Dixon 79-74-77—230. 9th of 17, 294286-293—873. Crown Colony Classic Crown Colony Course Lufkin, Texas t7, Dohlvik 145; t45, Muse 153; 76, Benestante 166. t73, New 162. 12th of 15, 307-304—611 (rain shortened). SOUTHWEST CLASSIC Feb. 15-17, Circle “C” GC Austin, Texas t5, Dohlvik 71-74-75—220; 13, Muse 6877-78—223; t44, Burns 78-79-74—231. 3rd of 16, 288-300-301—893. UTSA oak hills classic Feb. 22-24, Oak Hills CC San Antonio, Texas t2, Dohlvik 144; t36, Muse 77-77—154; t71 , Burns 80-80—160. 5th of 18, 299303—602 (rain shortened). H U N G A R L A N D - W O O D YA R D INVITATIONAL March 15-17, Waterwood Resort Huntsville, Texas t10, Muse 71-76—147; t10, Dohlvik 72-75—147; t52, Burns 78-77—155; t52, New 78-77—155. 3rd of 19 290300—590 (rain shortened). BORDER OLYMPICS March 26-29, Laredo CC Laredo, Texas 13, Dohlvik 76-77-71—224; t15, Muse 74-79-73—226; t85, New 82-81-82—245; 87, Burns 87-83-76—246. 8th of 14 299311-299—909. ALL-AMERICA INTERCOLLEGIATE March 30-April 1 Houston, Texas 23rd of 24, 308-308-616.

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UALR INVITATIONAL April 5-7, Chenal CC Little Rock, Ark. 1, Dohlvik 70-71-74—215; t56, Dixon 82-80-78—240; Muse dnp (inj).7th 17, 306-314-312—932. WICHITA STATE CLASSIC April 13-14, Tallgrass CC Wichita, Kan. t40, Dohlvik 80-74-75—229; t47, New 7678-76—230; t62, Dixon 7477-81—232; t10th of 20, 300-299-308—907. Southland Championship April 19-21, Holytree CC Tyler, Texas 8, Dohlvik 72-72-76—220; 11, Muse 7174-77—222; t37, Dixon 80-79-79—238. 7th of 10, 298-299-309—906.

BORDER OLYMPICS March 19-20, Laredo CC Laredo, Texas t5, Watson 68-72-77—217; t29, Martens 78-73-73—224; t33, Chapa 76-74-75— 225; t56, Dohlvik 80-75-76—231; t84, Dixon 82-78-82—242. t8th of 18, 302294-301—897. UALR INTERCOLLEGIATE April 5-6, Chenal CC Little Rock, Ark. t26, Martens 83-74—157; t26, Dohlvik 77-74—151; t54, Dixon 79-77—156; t54, Watson 75-81—156; 71, Chapa 7882—160. 12th of 15, 309-306-615

NCAA CENTRAL REGIONAL Norman, Okla. T75, Dohlvik, 76-73-74—223.

SHOCKER CLASSIC April 12-13, Crestview CC Wichita, Kan. t7, Watson 70-71—141; t7, Martens 69-72—141; t36, Dohlvik 75-71—146; 49, Dixon 72-76—148; t73, Chapa 7874—152. 6th of 20, 286-288—574.

1998-1999 RONNIE PFIEDER INVITATIONAL Sept. 14-15 Beaumont, Texas t18, Dohlvik 73; t35, Watson 75; t54, Jones 76; t61, Benestante 78,t9th of 16, 301—301 (rain shortened).

Southland Championship April 19-20, Holytree CC Tyler, Texas t7, Watson 73-74-76—223; t18, Dohlvik 7076-82—228; t36, Chapa 82-77-75—234; 39, Martens 83-76-77-236; 47, Dixon 80-82-83—245. 8th of 10, 305-303310—918.

SMU SHOOTOUT Oct. 19-20, Stonebridge CC McKinney, Texas t16, Watson 70-76-76-223; t43, Dohlvik 7876-76—230; t49, Martens 74-80-78—232; t74, Dixon 80-84-85—249; 10th of 14, 296-310-311—917. BAYLOR INVITATIONAL Oct. 26-27, Twin Rivers GC Waco, Texas t31, Dohlvik 73-77-73—223; t38, Watson 73-72-79—224; t41, Martens 78-7572—225; t54, Jones 77-78-73—228; t64, Dixon 76-84-72—232 Crown Colony Classic Nov. 6-7, Lufkin, Texas t49, Jones 78-80-77—235; t56, Dohlvik 8378-76-237; t77, Watson 85-81-79—245; t83, Martens 82-83-84—249; 17th of 18, 328-319-316—963. UTPA CLASSIC Nov. 16-17, Weslaco, Texas t4, Watson 71-72-73—216; t13, Martens 71-75-74—220; t16, Dohlvik 73-7276—221; t22, Chapa 76-77-71—224; t26, Jones 78-84-76—228; 4th of 9, 291293-294—878. Texas Sate UDAMON CLASSIC Feb. 15-16, Victoria CC Victoria, Texas t14, Dixon 70-77-77—224; t40, Martens 75-79-74—228; t63, Dohlvik 76-7978—233; 78, Watson 79-83-74—236. 13th of 19, 298-318-299—915. UTSA INVITATIONAL Feb. 22-23, LaCantera GC San Antonio, Texas t4, Dohlvik 71-75—146; t15, Martens 78-73—151; t32, Dixon 82-83—155; t39, Watson 77-79—156; t74, Chapa 80-83—163; 4th of 18. 306-300—606 (rain shortened).

1999-2000 CROWN COLONY CLASSIC Sept. 13-14 Lufkin, Texas t24, Chapa, 75-77-81—233; t27, Jones 7978-77—234; t32, Dixon 77-78-80—235; t37, Muse 81-765-80—236; t44, Wilder 79-77-82—238. 9th of 18, 310-307318—935. SMU ‘BIG E’ SHOOTOUT Sept. 20-21, Stonebridge CC McKinney, Texas t51, Dohlvik 77-81-75—233; t51, Martens 75-78-80—233; t76, Dixon 79-81-81— 241; t78, Jones 82-77-83—242; 84, Chapa 76-85-89—249. 16th of 16, 307317-319—943. LAMAR INVITATIONAL Oct. 3-4, Columbia Lakes GC Columbia Lakes, Texas 2nd, Martens 74-70-74—218; t23, Dohlvik 80-72-75—227; t31, Muse 75-75-79—229; t33, Dixon 76-78-76-230; t65, Carnahan 80-81-81—242. 6th of 15, 305-295304—904. HILTON INVITATIONAL Oct. 12-13, Southern Hills CC Broken Arrow, Okla. t2, Martens 72-70-73—215; t8, Dohlvik 7374-71—218; t22, Jones 79-71-74—224; t31,. Dixon 74-82-71—227; t49, Muse 83-72-76—231. 1st of 18, 298-287289—874. BAYLOR INVITATIONAL Oct. 25-26, Twin Rivers GC Waco, Texas t12, Dohlvik 75-72-69—216; t25, Jones 72-73-73—218; t25, Martens 71-78-69218; t42, Muse 76-72-75—223; t84, Dixon 76-81-78—235. 9th of 16, 294295-286—875. TEXAS State UDAMON CLASSIC Feb. 21-22, Victoria CC Victoria, Texas 16, Martens 72-78-72—222; t27, Dohlvik 7-

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4-75-76—225; t27, Muse 73-77-75—225; t34, Watson 75-76-76—227; t80, Jones 78-79-82—239. 4th of 17, 294-306299—899. UTSA oak hills classic Feb. 28-29, Oak Hills CC San Antonio  t11, Martens 75-71-72—218; t29, Muse 72-76-74—222; t32, Dohlvik, 77-7472—223; t37, Watson 75-75-75—225; t72, Jones 83-78-73—234. 9th of 18, 299-296-291—886. BORDER OLYMPICS March 31-April1, Laredo CC Laredo, Texas 5, Jones 75-74-71—220; t11, Muse 7675-71—222; t21, Martens 74-78-73-225; 61, Dohlvik 78-83-75—236; t62, Watson 80-79-78—237. t4th of 14, 303-306290—899. CHENAL TROJAN CUP April 3-4, Chenal CC Little Rock, Ark. t13, Dohlvik 73-78-76-227; t17, Watson 7375-80-228; t17, Jones 77-73-78—228; t38, Muse 72-80-84—236; t50, 76-80-84—240. t8th of 15, 294-306-318—918. SAM HOUSTON STATE CLASSIC April 10-11, Waterwood CC Huntsville, Texas t7, Martens 70-73-71—214; t7, Muse 7073-71—214; T12, Watson 75-70-70—215; t32, Dohlvik 73-75-73—221; t39, Jones 74-74-74—223. 1st of 16, 287-290285—862. Southland Championship April 17-18, Columbia Lakes CC West Columbia, Texas t5, Martens 70-80-71—221; t8, Muse 7575-72—222; t8, Jones 75-73-74—222; t16, Watson 77-74-74—225; t24, Dohlvik 75-76-77-228. 2nd of 10, 295-298291—884.

2000-01 SMU INVITATIONAL Sept. 18-19, Stonebridge CC McKinney, Texas 11, Martens 72-74-74—220; 41, Healy 78-71-78—227p; 57, Carnahan 76-7681—233; 72, Watson 76-74-88—238; Givilancz 83-79-84—246. 3th of 16, 302295-317—914. KANSAS INVITATIONAL Sept. 25-26, Alvamar GC Lawrence, Kan. 1, Martens 69-73-68—210; 35, Carnahan 77-79-74—230; 43, Healy 77-80-75—232; 53, Watson 76-74-88—238; 81, Givilancz 83-79-84–246. 4th of 13, 299-308295—902. CROWN COLONY CLASSIC Oct. 16-17 Lufkin, Texas 32, Carnahan 80-73-153; 46, Martens 80-76—156; t61, Chapa 81-78–159; t61, Givilancz 79-80—159; 69, Healy 8080—160. 15th of 17, 319-307—626. UDAMON CLASSIC Feb. 29-20 Victoria, Texas 13, Martens 70-77-73—220; t20, Carnahan 75-73-75-223; t20, Healy 75-74-74—223; t36, Watson 75-75-78—228; t57, Chapa 78-79-78-235. 8th of 15, 295-299-300— 894.


UTSA oak hills classic Feb., 26-27, Oak Hills CC San Antonio t5, Givilancz 72-68—140; t8, Martens 70-72— 142; t10, Watson, 73-70—143; t29, Healy 71-76—147; t33, Carnahan 77-71—148; t56, Chapa 76-79—155. 2nd of 12, 286281-294—861. CHENAL TROJAN CUP March 26-27 Little Rock, Ark. t22 Martens 76-74-79—229; t24 Givilancz 7375-82—230; t38, Watson 82-77-75—234; t55 Carnahan 78-77-86—241; t55 Healy 79-7983—241. 9th of 16, 306-303-319—928. BORDER OLYMPICS April 6-7, Laredo CC Laredo, Texas t30, Martens 76-74-73—2223; t37, Healy 7278-74—224; t54, Carnahan 74-76-77—227; t65, Watson 77-76-78—231; t69, Loving 8079-73—232; 93, Ferris 81-81-84—246. 13th of 15, 299-304-297—900. SHOCKER CLASSIC April 9-10, Crestview CC., Wichita, Kan. t18, Martens 71-71-74—216; t21, Healy 737173—217; t46, Carnahan 72-77-75—224; 85, J.C. Ramirez 81-78-78—237; 88, Court Watson 73-80-85—239. 12th of 17, 290297-300—887. Southland Championship April 16-18, Thompson Creek G.C. St. Francisville, La. t13, Healy 75-81-71—227; t18, Carnahan 75-77-77—229; t30, Martens 80-77-77—234; t35, Watson 72-81-83—236; t37, Loving 7679-82—237. 7th of 10, 298-314-307—919.

2001-02 KANSAS STATE INVITATIONAL Oct. 1-2, Manhattan, Kan. 6, Martens 78-71-74—223; 10, Healy 76-7078—224; 26, Watson 73-82-78—223; 37, Schaeffer 80-79-77—236; 41, Carnahan 8177-79—237. 4th of 9, 307-297-307—911. AIR FORCE INVITATIONAL Oct. 7-8, United States Air Force Blue Course USAFA, Colo. 2, Healy 71-70-68-209; 12 Martens 73-7076—219; 18, Schaeffer 75-75-73—223; 40, Watson 77-79-75—231; 44, Carnahan 77-7779—233. 4th of 12, 296-292-292—882. Crown Colony Classic Oct. 15-16, Crown Colony CC Lufkin, Texas 9, Martens 71-70-83—224; 17, Givilancz 7774-75—226; 24, Schaeffer 78-74-78—230; 29, Healy 82-75-74—231; 61, Watson 75-7688—239. 4th of 18, 301-293-310—904. ST. MARY’S INVITATIONAL Oct. 22-23 San Antonio, Texas 13, Schaeffer 76-73—151; t25, Givilancz 75-78—153; t25, Carnahan 78-85—153; 44, Hardgrave 79-77—156; 56, Watson 7979—158. 6th of 20, 308-305—613. AZTEC INVITATIONAL Nov. 5-6 Lakeside, Calif. 21, Martens 68-69-76—213; 28, Givilancz 76-68-71—215; 32, Healy 74-78-64—216; 36, Schaeffer 68-72-77—217; 51, Carnahan 73-771-71—221. 6th of 17, 283-286-282— 851.

UDAMON INVITATIONAL Feb. 19-20 San Marcos, Texas 3, Martens 71-77-72—220; 10, Healy 74-7873—225; 17, Givilancz 74-78-75—227; 23, Carnahan 78-77-73—228; 30, Schaeffer 7480-76—230. 2nd of 11, 293-310-293—896. UTSA oak hills classic Feb. 25-26, Oak Hills, CC San Antonio, Texas 3, Martens 68-70-81—219; 5, Schaeffer 7071-79-220; 26, Givilancz 75-71-83—229; 38, Carnahan 74-76-81—231; 58, Healy 75-7388—236. 2nd of 16, 287-285-324—896. LOUISIANA CLASSIC March 12-13, Oakbourne CC Lafayette, La. t3, Martens 71-71-73—215; t3, Healy 69-7373—215; 40, Givilancz 76-75-73—224; 45, Schaeffer 75-75-75-—225; 50, Carnahan 7277-77—226. 4th of 15 287-294-294-875. CHENAL TROJAN CUP March 25-26, Chenal CC Little Rock, Ark. 34, Schaeffer 77-72-76—225; 41, Givilancz 5-79-73—227; 43, Martens 79-71-78—228; 56, Healy 82-73-76—231; 73, Crnomut 80-75-79–234. 11th of 19 teams 311-291303—905. BORDER OLYMPICS April 5-6, Laredo CC Laredo, Texas 2, Martens 69-69-69-—207; 50, Givilancz 76-71-77—224; t69, Healy 76-74-77—227; t69, Carnahan 71-77-79—227; 78, Schaeffer 79-78-73—230. 10th or 17, 292-291-296— 879. SHOCKER INVITATIONAL April 8-9, WSU Course Wichita, Kan. 1, Martens 68-66-69—203; 12, Carnahan 72-73-75—220; 15, Schaeffer 78-73-70—221; 20, Givilancz 74-74-75-223; 27, Healy 73-7181—225. 1st of 12, 287-283-289—859. Southland Championship April 15-17, Twin Lakes Golf Course Canton, Texas 4, Givilancz 74-71-76—221; 18, Martens 78-75-74—227; 28, Healy 78-77-77—232; Schaeffer 84-74-76—234; 36, Carnahan 7979-80—238. 5th of 10, 309-297-303—909.

2002-03 MEAN GREEN INVITATIONAL Sept. 16-17, Bridlewood GC Flower Mound, Texas t10, Healy 70-73-75-218—223; Crnomut, 7574-73—222; t58, Jeff Bopp, 79-72-74—225; 62, John Elizondo, 73-75-79—227; 10th Mike Givilancz, 74-73-81—228. 10th of14, 292292-301—885. Jim Colbert Intercollegiate Sept. 30-Oct. 1Colbert Hills GC Manhattan, Kan. t5, Luke Healy, 77-77-71—225; t28, John Elizondo, 83-74-77—234; t50, Mike Mezei, 79-85-77—241; t59, Danilo Crnomut, 8283-82—247; 68, Ryan Hardgrave, 91-8587—263. 10th of 12, 321-319-307—947. Crown Colony Classic Oct. 14-15, Crown Colony, CC Lufkin, Texas t8, Luke Healy, 78-72-74—224; t24, Mike Mezei, 75-74-81—230; t24, Danilo Crnomut, 72-79-79—230; t41, John Elizond, 78-7780—235; t89, Jeff Bopp, 82-87-81—250. 7th

of 18, 303-302-314—919. barona Collegiate Cup Oct. 21-22, Barona Creek GC Lakeside, Calif. t46, John Elizondo, 72-73-75—220; t50, Mike Mezei, 73-70-78—221; t55, Luke Healy, 75-74-73—222; t69, Danilo Crnomut, 75-7674—225; 88, Duffy Pugh, 78-77-83—238. 16th of 17, 295-293-300—888. Baylor Invitational Oct. 28-29, Bear Ridge, GC Waco, Texas t19, Mike Mezei, 71-72-72—215; t27, John Elizondo, 72-70-75—217; t35, Danilo Crnomut, 77-66-76—219; t35, Ryan Cromwell, 77-7270—219, t63, Luke Healy, 74-73-77—224. t8th of 16, 294-280-293. Rice Intercollegiate Feb. 10-11, BlackHorse North GC Cypress, Texas t31, Ryan Cromwell, 76-79-73—228; t45, Mike Mezei, 78-77-76—231; Duffy Pugh, 79-8373—235; t54, John Elizondo, 79-76-80—235; t61, Luke Healy, 85-73-80—238. 11th of13, 312-305-302. UTSA oak hills Classic Feb. 24, Oak Hills, CC San Antonio, Texas t7, Danilo Crnomut, 75; t30, John Elizondo, 78; t38, Ryan Cromwell, 79; t51, Duffy Pugh, 81; t65, Mike Mezei, 83. 10th of 15, 313. Louisiana classic March 10-11, Oakbourne CC Lafayette, La. t5, Mike Mezei, 71-70-72—213; t44, Danilo Crnomut, 74-75-75—224; t61, Duffy Pugh, 74-74-80—228; t75, John Elizondo, 72-8378—233; 82, Ryan Cromwell, 81-80-79—240. 14th of 14, 291-299-304—894. Chenal trojAn Cup Macrh 24-25, Little Rock, Ark. t22, Mike Mezei, 76-72-73—221; t22, Luke Healy, 72-72-77—221; t40, Danilo Crnomut, 74-80-72—226; t59, John Elizondo, 75-8273—230; t59, Duffy Pugh, 75-77-78—230. 10th of 18, 296-301-295—892. Border Olympics April 4-5, Laredo CC Laredo, Texas t15, Luke Healy, 72-73-72—217; t22, Duffy Pugh, 75-69-77—221; t50, John Elizondo, 7374-75—222; t74, Danilo Crnomut, 72-80-75— 227; 100, Roland Vollarreal, 83-85-80—248. t15th of 20, 292-296-299—887. Southland Championship April 21-23, Canebrake GC Hattiesburg, Miss. 3, John Elizondo, 74-71-65—210; t5, Luke Healy, 78-68-67—213; t7, Duffy Pugh, 72-6775—214; t11, Mike Mezei, 73-76-66—215; t37, Danilo Crnomut, 79-73-74—226. 2nd of 10, 297-279-272—848.

2003-04 Falcon INVITATIONAL Sept. 19-20, Eisenhower Blue Course, Colorado Springs, Colo. 1, Mike Mezei, 66-71-70—207; t3; John Elizondo, 72-68-74—214; t23, Luke Healy, 7178-71—220; t26, Matt Johnston, 73-73-75— 221; t69, Ryan Cromwell, 79-75-77—231. 1st of 18, 282-287-290—859.

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Baylor Invitational Sept. 29-30, Bear Ridge GC Waco, Texas 3, Mike Mezei, 72-69-71—212; t14, Matt Johnston, 73-71-74—218; t28, John Elizondo, 74-76-72—222; t59, Ryan Cromwell, 81-7475—230; t71, Luke Healy, 75-82-77—234. t5th of 14, 294-290-292—876. Nestle/Purina Classic Oct. 6-7, Missouri Bluffs GC St. Charles, Mo. t3, John Elizondo, 69-69-69—207; t5, Mike Mezei, 72-70-67—209; t11, Matt Johnston, 6874-70—212; t28, Luke Healy, 73-71-74—218; t52, Michael Schaeffer, 79-77-79—235. 2nd of 9, 282-284-280—846. Crown Colony Classic Oct. 13-14, Crown Colony CC Lufkin, Texas 1, John Elizondo, 70-69-75—214; t6, Mike Mezei, 70-75-74—219; t9, Matt Johnston, 78-72-72—222; t12, Michael Schaeffer, 7076-79—225; t32, Luke Healy, 76-77-79—232; t28, Ryan Cromwell*, 77-77-76—230; 31, Tim Martin*, 74-75-82—231 (* individual). 1st of 12, 286-292-300—878. Del Walker Collegiate Nov. 6-7, Virginia CC Long Beach, Calif. t5, Mike Mezei, 67-72-71—210; t5, Michael Schaeffer, 72-68-70—210; t15, Matt Johnston, 76-72-69—217; t31, John Elizondo, 69-7675—220; t63, Tim Martin, 76-77-75—228. 2nd of 13, 284-288-285—857. Rice Intercollegiate Feb. 9-10, BlackHorse GC Cypress, Texas 3, Mike Mezei, 72-72-73—217; t13, Ryan Cromwell, 72-74-79—225; t13, Kitt Thabungkan, 72-76-77—225; t23, Matt Johnston, 80-72-77—229; t33, Luke Healy, 78-72-82—232; t42, John Elizondo, 76-7978—233. 1st of 14, 298-290-307—895. UTSA oak hills classic March 1-2, Oak Hills CC San Antonio, Texas t11, Kitt Thabungkan, 71-72-75—218; t15, Mike Mezei, 70-78-71—219; t19, John Elizondo, 74-72-75—221; t22, Tim Martin*, 76-68-78—222 (*individual); t37, Matt Johnston, 84-72-70—226; t40, Luke Healy, 76-73-78—227; t60, Ryan Cromwell, 76-7778—231. 3rd of 17, 291-293-291—975. Louisiana Classics March 8-9, Oakbourne CC Lafayette, La. t33, John Elizondo, 78-75-71—224; t39, Kitt Thabungkan, 75-73-77—225; t39, Matt Johnston, 77-75-73—225; t46, Mike Mezei, 7374-79—226; t51, Luke Healy, 81-75-71—227. t7th of 15, 303-297-292—892. Lindsey Collegiate March 29-30, Eagle Hill GC Bryant, Ark. 5, Kitt Thabungkan, 69-73-78—220; t28, Mike Mezei, 73-76-78—227; t41, Matt Johnston, 7076-84—230; t53, Luke Healy, 75-73-85—233; t58, Tim Martin, 80-74-82—236. t6th of 15, 287-296-322—905. Border Olympics April 2-3, Laredo CC Laredo, Texas t16, Mike Mezei, 74-72-71—217; t29, Kitt Thabungkan, 75-72-73—220; t60, John Elizondo, 79-74-74—227; t80, Matt Johnston, 74-74-84—232; 91, Ryan Cromwell, 79-8478—241. t12th of 17, 302-292-296—890.

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Southland Championship April 19-21, High Meadow Ranch GC Magnolia, Texas 19, Mike Mezei, 69-77-76—222; t20, John Elizondo, 74-73-76—223; t26, Kitt Thabungkan, 78-69-77—224; t30, Matt Johnston, 68-8475—225; t43, Luke Healy, 79-72-80—231. 6th of 10, 287-291-304—882.

El Diablo Intercollegiate March 19-20, El Diablo GC Citrus Springs, Fla. t4, Shane Costelloe, 74-74-74—222; t9, Matt Johnston, 83-69-73—225; t17, John Elizondo, 77-75-76—228; t31, Nick Olivarri, 79-78-74— 231; 84, Kitt Thabungkan, 84-83-81—248. 2nd of 19, 313-296-297—906.

NCAA Central Regional May 20-22, Boilermaker GC West Lafayette, Ind. t91, Mike Mezei, 83-74-80—237 (individual).

Diet Pepsi/Shocker Classic April 5-6; Wichita CC Wichita, Kan. t18, Kitt Thabungkan, 73-79-79—231; t24, Nick Olivarri, 77-76-79—232; t34, Shane Costelloe, 79-76-79—234; t39, John Elizondo, 87-84-74—236; t47, Matt Johnston, 77-8477—238. 7th of 12, 305-315-309—929.

2004-05 Mean Green Classic Sept. 13-14, Lantana GC Denton, Texas t8, Nick Olivarri, 79-69-71—219; t10, Matt Johnston, 75-72-73—220; t26, John Elizondo, 74-73-77—224; t30, Tim Martin*, 73-7478—225; t63, Philipp Krohn, 77-77-83—237; 72, Shane Costelloe, 79-79-82—240. 7th of 14, 305-291-303—899. Kansas Invitational Sept. 19-20, Alvamar GC Lawrence, Kan. 6. John Elizondo, 70-72-76—218; t7, Nick Olivarri, 74-72-73—219; t7, Matt Johnston, 7173-75—219; t42, Tim Martin, 74-78-78—230; t60, Sean Burch, 79-74-81—234. 3rd of 13, 289-291-302—882. SMU Stonebridge Invitational Oct. 6, Stonebridge CC McKinney, Texas (shortened due to weather) t3, John Elizondo, 69—69; t8, Nick Olivarri, 71—71; t14, Matt Johnston, 72—72; t66, Tim Martin, 79—79; t77, Philipp Krohn, 83—83. t3rd of 16, 291—291. Del Walker Intercollegiate Nov. 4-5, Virginia CC Long Beach, Calif. 2, Nick Olivarri, 65-74-71—210; t23, Matt Johnston, 71-72-78—221; t32, John Elizondo, 76-75-72—223; 52, Shane Costelloe, 78-7577—230; 60, Kitt Thabungkan, 82-76-81— 239. t8th of 12, 290-296-298—884. Rice Intercollegiate Feb. 7-8, Wildcat GC Houston, Texas t10, Nick Olivarri, 73-72—145; t33, John Elizondo, 78-73—151; t56, Matt Johnston, 7876—154; t61, Shane Costelloe, 80-75—155; t67, Philipp Krohn, 82-74—156. 12th of 14, 309-294—603 (rain shortened). UTSA oak hills classic Feb. 28-March 1, Oak Hills CC San Antonio, Texas t17, Nick Olivarri, 70-71-77—218; t17, John Elizondo, 69-76-73—218; t17, Shane Costelloe*, 70-74-74—218; t21, Kitt Thabungkan, 73-71-75—219; t29, Matt Johnston, 73-75-73—221; t33, Philipp Krohn, 76-76-70—222; t67, Tim Martin*, 75-7780—232; 85, Sean Burch, 80-81-84—245. 5th of 17, 285-293-291—869. * played as individual St. Croix Collegiate Classic March 4-6, Carambola GC St. Croix, Virgin Islands 1, John Elizondo, 66-73-72—211; t14, Kitt Thabungkan, 72-68-78—218; t44, Matt Johnston, 76-70-79—225; t56, Shane Costelloe, 73-79-76—228; t63, Nick Ollivarri, 77-7676—229. t5th of 17, 287-287-302—876.

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Southland Championship April 25-27, Kingwood CC Kingwood, Texas t12, Nick Olivarri, 74-78-71—223; t23, Kitt Thabungkan, 74-81-75—230; t30, John Elizondo, 78-79-75—232; t34, Shane Costelloe, 77-76-80—233; t38, Matt Johnston, 79-7976—234. 7th of 10, 303-312-297—912.

2005-06 Mean Green Classic Sept. 12-13, Lantana GC Denton, Texas t9, John Elizondo, 72-71-77—220; t9, Thomas Kearney, 71-72-77—220; t21, Matt Johnston, 76-73-74—223; t24, Nick Olivarri, 74-7080—224; t46, Kyle Collins, 75-74-80—229; t46, Kitt Thabungkan, 76-72-81—229. 4th of 14, 292-285-308—885. Adams Cup of Newport Sept. 26-27, Newport National GC Newport, R.I. t5, Matt Johnston, 77-76-72—225; t23, Thomas Kearney, 76-75-81—232; t45, Shane Costelloe, 84-76-78—238; t54, Nick Olivarri, 86-7975—240; t59, John Elizondo, 86-80-75—241. 6th of 16, 323-306-300—929. Baylor Invitational Oct. 10-11, Bear Ridge GC Waco, Texas t16, Thomas Kearney, 79-70-71—220; t31, John Elizondo, 76-77-71—224; t31, Kitt Thabungkan*, 74-76-74—224; t53, Matt Johnston, 76-76-77—229; t53, Nick Olivarri, 77-79-73—229; t59, Kyle Collins, 82-7475—231. 8th of 15, 308-297-290—895. * played as individual Del Walker Intercollegiate Nov. 3-4, Virginia CC Long Beach, Calif. t26, John Elizondo, 73-75-70—218, t30, Thomas Kearney, 75-74-70—219; t36, Kitt Thabungkan, 72-76-72—220; t41, Kyle Collins*, 75-73-74—222; t51, Nick Olivarri, 76-72-78—226; t53, Matt Johnston, 80-7770—227. 10th of 12, 296-297-282—875. * played as individual Rice Intercollegiate Feb. 6-7, Willowisp CC Missouri City, Texas t5, John Elizondo, 71-74-75—220, t21, Kyle Collins, 73-75-78—226; t35, Thomas Kearney, 77-75-77—229; t41, Nick Olivarri, 79-82-70— 231; t48, Kitt, Thabungkan, 80-77-76—233. 4th of 14, 300-301-298—904. UTSA oak hills classic Feb. 20-21, Oak Hills CC San Antonio, Texas t22, John Elizondo, 75-74-73—222, t33, Thomas Kearney, 76-74-74—224, t33, Matt Johnston, 74-73-77—224, t39, Shane

Costelloe, 73-76-76—225*, t50, Kyle Collins, 76-81-72—229, t77, Nick Olivarri, 83-7382—238, t58 Sean Burch, 79-76-77—232*, t62, Kitt Thabungkan, 78-74-82—234 t73, Philipp Krohn, 81-79-77—237*. 8th of 17, 301-294-296—891. * played as individual Orange County Invitational March 4-5, Crooked Cat GC Winter Garden, Fla. t33, Thomas Kearney, 71-76-73—220; t43, Kyle Collins, 75-75-73—223, t43, Matt Johnston, 74-73-76—223, t43, Shane Costelloe, 71-8171—223, t55, John Elizondo, 74-76-76—226. 10th of 15, 365-381-369—1,115 Pioneer Classic March 20-21, Palm Valley GC Goodyear, Ariz. 21, John Elizondo, 71-71-71—213, t30, Thomas Kearney, 71-73-71—215, t43, Matt Johnston, 71-74-72—217, t57, Kyle Collins, 76-74-70—220, t66, Nick Olivarri, 74-74-73— 221*, t81, Shane Costelloe, 79-68-77—224. t9th of 17, 289-286-284—859. * played as individual Carter Plantation Intercollegiate March 27-28, Carter Plantation GC Springfield, La. t28, Thomas Kearney, 77-79-75—227, 32, Matt Johnston, 76-81-75—232, t34, Nick Olivarri, 75-82-77—234, t41, John Elizondo, 79-7880—237, t46, Kyle Collins, 79-78-82—239. 10th of 12, 307-316-307—930. Southland Championship April 17-19, Deerwood CC Kingwood, Texas 1, John Elizondo, 67-71-75—213, t15, Kyle Collins, 73-75-73—221, t17, Nick Olivarri, 7475-73—222, t27, Matt Johnston, 78-74-75— 224, 33, Shane Costelloe, 78-79-72—229. 2nd of 10, 292-295-293—880.

2006-07 Del Walker Intercollegiate Sept. 14-15, Virginia CC Long Beach, Calif. 3, Kyle Collins, 69-70-74—213, t30, Thomas Kearney, 68-71-80—219, t36, Shane Costelloe, 79-72-69—220, t36, Philipp Krohn, 76-7569—220*, t43, Nick Olivarri, 73-75-73—221, t56, Matt Johnston, 76-74-80—230. 6th of 14, 286-287-296—869. * played as individual Adams Cup of Newport Sept.26-27, Orchard Course Newport, R.I. t11, Philipp Krohn, 72-73-80—225, t15, Nick Olivarri, 74-74-78—226, t17, Shane Costelloe, 75-76-76—227, t32, Kyle Collins, 75-7779—231, t57, Sean Burch, 83-75-82—240. 6th of 12, 296-298—313. Crown Classic Oct. 8-10, Crown Colony CC Lufkin, Texas t6, Kyle Collins, 72-72—144, t18, Thomas Kearney, 73-75—148, t23, Matt Johnston, 72-77—149, t28, Nick Olivarri, 75-75—150, t43, Philipp Krohn, 90-73—153, t48, Shane Costelloe, 79-75—154. 6th of 12, 299295—594. UTSA Invitational Oct. 23-24, Comanche Trace GC Kerrville, Texas 4, Thomas Kearney, 68-67-74—209, t14, Matt Johnston, 75-70-73—218, t14, Shane Costelloe, 74-70-74—218*, t20, Nick Olivarri, 74-7372—219, t36, Kyle Collins, 75-77-72—224,

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t38, Philipp Krohn, 76-73-76—225, t44, Sean Bruch, 73-76-77—226*, t49 Kitt Thabungkan, 77-76-76—229*, t49, 74-77-78—229*. 4th of 11, 292-283-291—866. * played as individual Battle of the Bend Nov. 5-7, Toledo Bend CC Many, La. 3, Kyle Collins, 74-71—145, t5, Thomas Kearney, 73-74—147, t5, Shane Costelloe, 7770-147, t5, Philipp Krohn, 75-72—147*, t13, Nick Olivarri, 75-74—149, t18, Matt Johnston, 76-74—150. 2nd of 12, 298-289—587. * played as an individual UTSA Oak hills intercolleigate Feb. 19-20, Oak Hills CC San Antonio, Texas t5, Matt Johnston, 73-73-72­—218, t16, Thomas Kearney, 76-73-74—223, t35, Kyle Collins, 76-74-76—226, t37, Kitt Thabungkan, 78-7772—227, t57, Nick Olivarri, 82-75-75—232, t16, Shane Costelloe, 75-76-72—223*. 3rd of 16, 303-295-293—891. *played as an individual Carter Plantation intercolleigate March 12-13, Carter Plantation GC Springfield, La. t21, Simon Merry, 74-76-73—223, t21, Thomas Kearney, 72-75-76—223, t46, Matt Johnston, 80-74-74—228, t66, Shane Costelloe, 84-7480—227, DNF, Kyle Collins, 73-81-No score. 12th of 14, 310-296-303—909. Ron Moore Invitational March 19-20, Palm Valley GC Goodyear, Ariz. t19, Thomas Kearney, 69-73-72—214, t23, Matt Johnston, 72-71-72—215, t23, Simon Merry, 73-70-72—215, t38, Kyle Collins, 72-71-75—218, t65, Philipp Krohn, 76-7373—222. 8th of 17, 286-285-289—860. UALR/First Tee Collegiate March 26-27, Chenal CC Little Rock, Ark. 9,Thomas Kearney, 69-69-75—213, t10, Kyle Collins, 71-68-75—214, t33, Simon Merry, 66-73-81—220, t38, Matt Johnston, 73-7870—221, t68, 74-75-80—229. 5th of 17, 279-285-300—864. Diet Pepsi Shocker Classic April 2-3, Wichita CC Wichita, Kan. t39, Mat Johnston, 74-75-81—230, t43, Kyle Collins, 75-75-81—231, t54, Simon Merry, 78-77-81—236, t87, Emiliano Martinez, 8682-83—251, DNF, Thomas Kearney, 78-78-No score, 14th of 16, 305-305-326—936. Southland Championship April 16-18, Comanche Trace GC Kerrville, Texas t7, Thomas Kearney, 70-69-77—216, t12, Kyle Collins, 74-74-71—219, t15, Philipp Krohn, 73-75-75—223, t15, Matt Johnston, 73-7476—223, t21, Simon Merry, 77-74-74—225. 3rd of 10, 290-291-296—877.

2007-08 Hartford Hawks Invitational Sept. 14-15, International GC Bolton, Mass. 16, Shane Costelloe, 73-75-75—223, t21, Sean Burch, 74-77-76—227, t21, Philipp Krohn, 79-70-78—227, t33, Thomas Kearney, 77-74-80—231, t54, Kyle Collins, 74-2-82— 243. 7th of 13, 298-29-309—903.


Adams Cup of newport Sept. 25-26, Newport National GC Newport, R.I. t15, Thomas Kearney, 75-75-75—225, t19, Simon Merry, 74-77-75—226, t25, Sean Burch, 77-77-74—228, t36, Shane Costelloe, 7-7283—232, t67, Kyle Collins, 80-86-77—243. 5th of 15, 302-302-301—905. Oklahoma Intercollegiate Oct. 14-16, Oak Tree GC Edmond, Okla. t41, Simon Merry, 82-76-80­—238, 44, Shane Coastelloe, 81-76-83–240, 45, Thomas Kearney, 81-74-76—241, 56 Emiliano Martinez, 81-7887—246, t57, Sean Burch, 79-91-82—252. 10th of 11, 322-304-331—957. Del Walker Intercollegiate Oct. 25-26, Virginia CC Long Beach, Calif. t20, Thomas Kearney, 75-72-67—214, t26, Shane Costelloe, 67-72-77–216, t44, Kyle Collins, 71-70-79—220, t44, Simon Merry, 7571-74—220, t54, Sean Burch, 70-76-76—222. 8th of 11, 283-285-292—860. UTSA Invitational Oct. 29-30, Comanche Trace GC Kerrville, Texas t12, Emiliano Martinez, 71-69-76—216, t15, Thomas Kearney, 72-73-72—217, 21, Shane Costelloe, 72-69-78—219, t22, Kyle Collins, 80-72-68—220, t27, Phillip Hui, 71-76-74— 221. t5th of 13, 302-284-290—876. UTSA OAK HILLS CLASSIC Feb. 18-19, Oak Hills CC San Antonio, Texas t5, Simon Merry, 73-67-74—214, t18, Phillip Hui, 78-69-74—221, t53, Emiliano Martinez, 77-73-79—229, t63, Thomas Kearney, 78-7875—231, t68, Kyle Collins, 75-81-77—233. t8th of 17, 303-287-300—890. RON SMITH/USF INVITATIONAL Feb. 29 - March 2, Lake Jovita CC Dade City, Fl. t26, Thomas Kearney, 74-71-75—220, t28, Shane Costelloe, 76-69-76—221, t43, Phillip Hui, 72-76-76—224, t50, Simon Merry, 7675-74—225, 84, Emiliano Martinez, 77-8181—239. 13th of 18, 298-291-301—890. UALR/FIRST TEE COLLEGIATE March 17-18, Chenal CC Little Rock, Ark. t29, Shane Costelloe, 80-77-74—231, t34. Phillip Hui, 79-81-74—234, t42, Simon Merry, 80-81-75—236, t57, Thomas Kearney, 81-7783—241, t57, Kyle Collins, 83-83-75—241. 12th of 15, 320-316-298—934. CARTER PLANTATION INTERCOLLEGIATE March 24-25, Carter Plantation GC Springfield, La. t32, Simon Merry, 75-78-82—235, t39, Shane Costelloe, 68-89-80—237, t39, Nick Olivarri, 84-72-81—237, t65 Phillip Hui, 8877-79—244, 75, Kyle Collins, 79-87-85—251. 10th of 15, 306-314-322—942. DIET PEPSI SHOCKER CLASSIC March 31 - April 1, Wichita CC Wichita, Kan. t15, Phillip Hui, 77-70-71—218, t29, Simon Merry, 80-70-73—223, t64, Emiliano Martinez, 81-76-74—231, t80, Shane Costelloe, 81-7678—235, t84, Nick Olivarri, 82-80-76—238. 14th of 16, 319-292-294—905.

SOUTHLAND CHAMPIONSHIP April 14-16, Gray Plantation GC Lake Charles, La. t8, Thomas Kearney, 75-74-72—221, 12, Simon Merry, 76-78-68—222, t14 Nick Olivarri, 7772-75—224, t27, Shane Costelloe, 80-7772—229, 48, Phillip Hui, 85-80-77—242. t4th of 10, 308-301-287—896.

2008-09 MEAN GREEN CLASSIC Sept. 8-9, Lantana CC Denton, Texas 6, Kyle Collins, 73-68-76—217, t28, Lewis Chong, 77-74-76—227, t33, Payne Wilkie, 7773-78—228, t46, Phillip Hui, 80-75-78—233, t50, Emiliano Martinez, 77-78-80—235. 8th of 12, 304-290-308—902. WILLIAM H. TUCKER INTERCOLLEGIATE Sept. 26-27, The Championship GC Albuquerque, N.M. t57, Kyle Collins, 77-75-77—229, t67, Payne Wilkie, 76-75-81—232, t74, Lewis Chong, 80-79-75—234, t81, Emiliano Martinez, 8179-77—237, t86, Phillip Hui, 86-79-77—242. 15th of 16, 314-308-306—928.

Carter Plantation Intercollegiate March 24-25, Carter Plantation Springfield, La. 4, Kyle Collins, 75-73-72—220, t11, Emiliano Martinez, 76-72-78—226, t31, Ryan Kiel, 77-78-77—232, t49, Payne Wilkie, 82-8179—242, 56, Lewis Chong, 78-88-80—246. 7th of 12, 310-314-306—930. UMB Bank/Mizzou Tiger Classic April 13-14, The Club of Old Hawthrone, Columbia, Mo. t17, Ryan Kiel, 75-74-75—224, t23, Kyle Collins, 75-77-73—225, t62, Lewis Chong, 79-76-82—237, 68, Emiliano Martinez, 797884—241, 70, Payne Wilkie, 83-82-83—248. 12th of 14, 308-305-313—926. Southland Championship April 27-29, Comanche Trace GC Kerrville, Texas 4, Kyle Collins, 71-68-75—214, t20, Emiliano Martinez, 75-74-74—223, t25, Lewis Chong, 76-70-79—225, t27, Ryan Kiel, 76-7576—227, t27, Payne Wilkie, 78-73-76—227. 4th of 10, 298-285-301—884.

DEL WALKER INTERCOLLEGIATE Oct. 16-17, Virginia CC Long Beach, Calif. t12, Kyle Collins, 67-68-76—211, t15, Phillip Hui, 70-68-74—212, t29, Emiliano Martinez, 67-75-74—216, t33, Lewis Chong, 75-7072—217, t56, Payne Wilkie, 74-72-77—223. 5th of 15, 278-278-296—852.

2009-10 William H. Tucker Intercollegiate Sept. 11-12, Championship Course Albuquerque, N.M. t48, Lewis Chong, 73-73-77—223, t61, Emiliano Martinez, 76-76-75—227, t75, Payne Wilkie, 77-79-75—231, t92, Jack Freeman, 8079-77—236, t94, Ryan Kiel, 80-75-82—237. t15th of 17, 306-303-304—913.

UTSA INVITATIONAL Oct. 27-28, Comanche Trace GC Kerrville, Texas 14, Lewis Chong, 77-78-72—227, t38, Payne Wilkie, 83-79-73—235, t45, Phillip Hui, 8473-80—237, t57, Emiliano Martinez, 81-8281—244, t62, Kyle Collins, 86-84-77—247. 11th of 13, 325-312-302—939.

Waterchase Invitational Sept. 21-22, Waterchase Course Arlington, Texas t26, Emiliano Martinez, 73-74-75—222, t52, Lewis Chong, 73-75-79—227, t80, Ryan Kiel, 81-75-77—233, 87, Taylor Koser, 78-7882—238, 99, Payne Wilkie, 85-78-85—248. 17th of 19, 305-302-312—920.

PACIFIC INVITATIONAL Nov. 3-5, Brookside CC Stockton, Calif. t23, Kyle Collins, 73-72-73—218, t46, Lewis Chong, 74-75-74—223, t48 Payne Wilkie, 76-75-73—224, 54, Emiliano Martinez, 7482-72—228, t56, Phillip Hui, 77-80-74—231. 12th of 12, 297-302-292—891.

Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate Oct. 5-6, Classic Club Palm Desert, Calif. t30, Emiliano Martinez, 75-75-74—224, 57, Mitchell Griffin, 75-75-79—229, t61, Jack Freeman, 76-77-78—231, t81, Nicko Dodd, 80-71-85—236, 92, Lewis Chong, 89-8386—258, 306-298-316—920.

Mardi Gras Invitational Feb. 9-10, TPC Louisiana GC New Orleans, La. t6, Kyle Collins, 71-76-72—219, t12, Ryan Kiel, 76-76-70—222, t47, Emiliano Martinez, 76-8174—233, t50, Lewis Chong, 78-76-80—234, t59, Payne Wilkie, 77-79-82—238. 7th of 15, 302-307-296—905.

Lone Star Invitational Oct. 18-19, Briggs Ranch GC San Antonio, Texas t14, Emiliano Martinez, 71-71-77—219, t21, Mitchell Griffin, 73-73-77—223, t37, Ryan Kiel, 79-76-71—226, t42, Jack Freeman, 79-7773—229, 58, Lewis Chong, 78-78-86—242. 8th of 12, 301-297-298—878.

UTSA Oak Hills Invitational Feb. 16-17, Oak Hills CC San Antonio, Texas t17, Kyle Collins, 69-73-74—216, t44, Payne Wilkie, 76-72-76—224, t51, Ryan Kiel, 80-7274—226, t59, Lewis Chong, 80-76-74—230, t65, Emiliano Martinez, 79-76-78—233, t70, Isaac Idstein, 83-77-76—238*.11th of 14, 304-293-298—895. * played as an individual

Baylor Intercollegiate Oct. 26-27, Royal Oaks CC Dallas, Texas t30, Mitchell Griffin, 74-75-72—221, t40, Emiliano Martinez, 80-74-79—223,t59, Jack Freeman, 83-72-79—234, t61, Ryan Kiel, 7583-77—235, 64, Taylor Koser, 84-76-76—236. 12th of 12, 312-297-294—903.

Louisiana Classic March 8-10, Oakbourne CC Lafayette, La. t38, Kyle Collins, 75-80-68—223, t38, Emiliano Martinez, 78-73-72—223, t57, Lewis Chong, 78-73-76—227, t71, Payne Wilkie, 78-7679—233, t78, Isaac Idsteine, 82-77-79—238. 14th of 15, 309-299-295—903.

UTSA Oak Hills Invitational Feb. 15-16, Oak Hills CC San Antonio, Texas t28, Nicko Dodd, 77-72-74—223, t44, Austin Struble, 79-75-74—228, t49, Mitchell Griffin, 74-77-78—229, t61, Lewis Chong, 72-81-79—232, t63, Emiliano Martinez, 7975-79—233, *Payne Wilkie, 78-79-78—235, *Taylor Koser, 80-80-78—238. 14th of 15, 304-307-309—320. * played as an individual J.L. Lewis Intercollegiate Feb. 22-23, The Bandit GC New Braunfels, Texas t5, Nicko Dodd, 73-73—146, t30, Emiliano Martinez, 81-74—155, t40, Mitchell Griffin, 78-81—159, t50, austin Struble, 84-81—165, t54, Payne Wilkie, 87-81—168. 10th of 11, 316-309—625 (weather shortened). Border Olypmics March 5-6, Laredo CC Laredo, Texas t47. Emiliano Martinez, 76-75-77—227, t55, Mitchell Griffin, 75-78-77—230, t60, Taylor Koser, 80-73-79—232, t76, Nicko Dodd, 80-80-78—238, t78, Austin Struble, 82-8077—239. t15th of 16, 311-306-309—926. Louisiana Tech Bulldog Classic March 15-16, Squire Creek CC Choudant, La. t44, Emiliano Martinez, 75-81-78—234, t46, Austin Struble, 81-86-78—235, t68, Taylor Koser, 79-80-81—245, t75, Payne wilkie, 83-84-80—247. 13th of 16, 318-313316—947. Morris Williams Invitational April 5-6, University of Texas GC Austin, Texas 72, Nicko Dodd, 82-79-79—240, 73, 8776-78—241, t74, Emiliano Martinez, 82-8080—242, t80, Mitchell Griffin, 79-80-85—244, 83, Austin Struble, 80-82-85‚247. 15th of 15, 323-315-322—960. Aggie Invitational April 17-18, Traditions GC Bryan, Texas t23, 71-72-73—216, t57, Austin Struble, 80-7670—226, 67, Nicko Dodd, 73-81-78—232, t68, Lewis Chong, 76-80-77—233, t68, Mitchell Griffin, 77-7482—233, t75, Taylor Koser, 84-75-71—240. 12th of 12, 377-377379—1,133. Southland Championship April 27-29, Carter Plantation GC Springfield, La. t15, Emiliano Martinez, 78-74-71—223, t23, Nicko Dodd, 69-80-76—225, 27, Lewis Chong, 77-78-71—226, t39, Mitchell Griffin, 71-7984—234, t42, Austin Struble, 79-82-78—239. 7th of 10, 295-311-296—902.

Arizona Invitational April 27-29, Arizona National GC Tucson, Ariz. t24, Emiliano Martinez, 72-68-72—212, t62, Mitchell Griffin, 81-73-74—228, 73, Lewis Chong, 84-71-70—235, 74, Taylor Koser, 75-79-83—237, 76, Austin Struble, 76-8480—240. 13th of 14, 304-291-306—901.

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Roadrunners In The Pros

Magnus Dohlvik

Johan Edfors

Gibby Martens

Mike Mezei

John Elizondo

Bryan Novoa

Matt Johnston

Kitt Thabungkan

A l l -T i m e L e t t e r w i n n e r s Brett Alexander_ _________1984 Quint Alexander_ ________1984 Rob Anderson_________1989-90 Shawn Angel ____________1983 Jim Aycock _____________1983 Derek Bartlett ____________1997 Bill Bell _________________1987 Chris Benestante ______1998-99 Jeff Bopp ____________2002-03 Chris Brauner _ _______1989-90 Larry Bryan __________1988-89 Sean Burch________ 2005-2008 Peter Burns ___________1998-99 Jerry Carnahan _______2000-02 Joe Caruso ___________1984-85 Jorge Cerda _____________1988 Chris Chapa _ _____ 1999-2000 Rick Chevalier ___________1986 Lewis Chong_______2008-P Chris Clark _____________1990 Ray Cole _ ______________1987 Kyle Collins___________2006-09 Michael Connell _ _____1994-95 Shane Costelloe____ 2005-2008 Danilo Crnomut______ 2002-03 Ryan Cromwell _______2003-04 Keith Cunningham _ ______1988 Stuart Curren ____________1994 M. Jason Daly ___________1994 Charles Dixon _____ 1997-2000

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Nicko Dodd________2009-P Magnus Dohlvik _ __ 1997-2000 Johan Edfors _________1995-96 John Elizondo_________2003-06 Mike Flaherty ____________1986 Mike Flanigan ___________1988 Thomas Fowler _ ______1995-96 Mike Givilancz _ ______2001-02 Mike Gorski _____________1984 David Graves _ __________1995 Paul Griff _______________1994 Mitchell Griffin_____2009-P Ryan Hardgrave _________2003 John Hays ___________1994-95 Luke Healy ___________2001-04 Lane Heginbotham _______1989 Howard Herring _________1996 Steve Hresko _________1985-86 Phillip Hui_________ 2007-2008 Zach Hugos __________1994-95 David Hullett _________1991-92 Andrew Hutchins _________1999 Isaac Idstein__________2008-10 Randy Jones _ _____ 1997-2000 Mikael Johnson _______1991-92 Matt Johnston_________2004-07 Danny Kloza _________1985-86 Thomas Kearney_ __ 2006-2008 Ryan Kiel_____________2009-10 Taylor Koser_ ______2009-P

Philipp Krohn______ 2005-2008 Jeff Linnstaedter __________1988 Chuck Lyon _ ____________1993 Keith McRee __________1998-99 Gibby Martens ____ 1999-2002 Emiliano Martinez_____2007-10 Kurt Martin _ _________1985-88 Tim Martin_ __________2004-06 Robert May _____________1983 Vicente Mayo _ __________2000 Simon Merry_______ 2007-2008 Mike Mezei __________2003-04 Nick Milanovich _________1983 Allan Mireault ___________1984 Lance Mullins _________1991-93 Jimmy Muse _______ 1997-2000 Jay New _____________1997-99 Chad Norris _ ___________1993 Bryan Novoa ____________1993 Nick Olivarri_______ 2005-2008 Bryan Parker _________1990-91 David Petry __________1988-89 Duffy Pugh ______________2003 Rene Rangel _________1985-86 Tom Relf ________________1988 Daniel Richards __________1995 Brad Rodgers _________1991-92 Rick Sanchez ____________1983 Jorge Sandoval __________1988 Michael Schaeffer _____2001-03

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Jimmy Schnurr ___________1991 Jeffery Seibert ________1994-95 John Sewall __________1994-97 Sam Sinclair _ ________1994-95 Jason Smith _____________1989 Shawn Smith ____________1993 Christian Snethkamp ___1992-93 Austin Struble______2009-P Derek Steinbruck ______1990-92 Kitt Thabungkan_______2004-07 Hector Trevino ________1989-90 Mike Tucker __________1986-87 Lars Ulfvengren _______1995-98 Roland Villarreal _________2003 Scotty Wade _________1997-98 Billy Walsh ______________1993 Steve Ward __________1994-95 Court Watson _____ 1999-2002 Christopher Weil _________2002 Gordon Wessels ______1989-90 Cade White __________1990-91 Zen Wiebe ______________2000 Brett Wilder _______ 1999-2000 Payne Wilkie_______2008-P Mark Wilson ____________1998 Clint Winn ______________1992 Stoney Womack ______1994-95 Masashi Yamada _ _______1999




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