2009-10 UTA Men's Golf Media Guide

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2009-10 UTA Men's Golf Media Guide

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A two-time Southland Conference Coach of the Year, UT Arlington head coach Jay Rees and 2009 South-land Conference Co-Medalist Zack Fischer.

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Table of Contents .......................................1Media Information ......................................22009-10 Schedule/Roster ..........................3Southland Conference ...............................4Waterchase Golf Club ...............................6

COACHES Head Coach Jay Rees ...............................8The Jay Rees File ....................................10Assistant Coach Stuart Powell ................10

2009-10 UT ARLINGTON MAVERICKS SeniorsDonald Dowie ..........................................12Bryce Easton ...........................................13Trey Herring .............................................14Bobby Massa ...........................................15Michael Van deVenter ..............................16Kevin Varrichio .........................................17

JuniorsZack Fischer ............................................18Wes Worster ............................................19

SophomoresJamey Taylor ...........................................20

FreshmanCameron Hollek .......................................21Hunter Brown ...........................................22

2008-09 REVIEW Team Statistics ........................................24Tournament Results .................................25Individual Statistics ..................................26

HISTORY Season Records ......................................28Tournament/Award Winners ....................30Year-by-Year Tournament Results ...........31All-Time Roster ........................................37Year-by-Year Statistics ............................38

EXPERIENCE UTA The University of Texas at Arlington ........42College Life ..............................................54University & Department Leadership .......66Department of Athletics ...........................74Mavericks in the Community ...................76Athletics Hall of Honor ............................78Distinguished Alumni ..............................80

CREDITS The 2009-10 UT Arlington Men’s Golf Infor-mation Guide was written, edited and de-signed by UT Arlington Associate Athletics Director Gregg Elkin. Special thanks to pre-vious UT Arlington Athletic Communications staffs for their past contributions. Cover design by Gregg Elkin and Dave Seymour. Photography by Gregg Elkin, Phillip Long and Michael Clements.

2009-10 UT ARLINGTON MEN’S GOLFGENERAL Name ................. The University of Texas at ArlingtonCity/Zip .................................. Arlington, Texas 76019Founded .....................1895 (Senior College in 1959)Enrollment .......................................................26,500Nickname ...................................................MavericksColors ...............Royal Blue and White (Orange Trim)Affiliation ........................................... NCAA Division IConference .................................................SouthlandPresident ......................................James D. SpanioloAlma Mater ...............................Michigan State, 1968Director of Athletics .................................Pete CarlonAlma Mater ......................................Iowa State, 1975Athletics Phone ................................. (817) 272-2261

COACHING STAFF Head Coach ................................................Jay ReesAlma Mater ...............................Emporia State, 1988Years at UTA ..........................................................11Office Phone.........................................817.272-2242Office Fax .............................................817.272.5037Best time to call ....................................9 a.m. - NoonAssistant Coach ....................................Stuart Powell

TEAM INFORMATION 2008-09 Conference Finish ..................................2ndLast NCAA Regional Appearance ......................2009

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Assoc. AD for Communications & Marketing ................. ...............................................Gregg ElkinOffice Phone.........................................817.272.5706Mobile Phone .......................................214.577.8843E-mail [email protected]

Sports Information Director ........................................................... Scott LacefieldOffice Phone.........................................817.272.2239Cell Phone ............................................817.691.3786e-mail........................................... [email protected]

Assistant Sports Information Director ....................................................... Kristyna ManciasOffice Phone.........................................817.272.2212e-mail...........................................kmancias@uta.eduSID Fax ................................................817.272.2254SID Mailing Address ..........................UTA Box 19079 ...................................................Arlington, TX 76019Overnight Address .............1309 West Mitchell Street ...................................................Arlington, TX 76019

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MEDIA INFORMATIONThe 2009-10 edition of the UT Ar-lington Men’s Golf Information Guide has been produced to assist you with your coverage of the Mavericks. Additional information, photographs and statistics are available upon request.

Directions to UT Arlington:- From Interstate 30 (North)Exit Cooper Street South. Follow Cooper to Nedderman Drive. Turn right (west) on Nedderman. Two buildings share the parking lot -- Texas Hall is on the left (west) side (Davis Hall is located on the right (east) side).

- From Interstate 20 (South):Exit Cooper Street North. Follow Cooper Street to Nedderman Drive. Turn left (west) on Nedderman. Two buildings share the parking lot -- Texas Hall is on the left (west) side (Davis Hall is located on the right (east) side).

COVERING PRACTICEPractice sessions are open to the media. Media are required to contact the UT Arlington sports information office to arrange easy access to players and coaches prior to or following practice. Practice times and locations may vary. Contact Gregg Elkin for practice times.

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS STAFFGREGG ELKINAssociate Athletics Director Communications and MarketingPhone .........................817.272.5706Cell .............................214.577.8843E-mail [email protected] Men’s Basketball- Golf

SCOTT LACEFIELDSports Information DirectorOffice Phone .............. 817.272.2239Cell Phone ................. 817.691.3786E-mail [email protected] Baseball- Volleyball

KRISTYNA MANCIASAsst. Sports Information DirectorPhone ........................817.272.2213E-mail ............... [email protected] Women’s Basketball- Softball- Tennis- Track and Field- Cross Country

Sports Information Fax817-272-2254

PHONE INTERVIEWSThe UT Arlington sports information office requests media members to arrange phone interviews at least 24 HOURS in advance. Phone interviews can be arranged by calling Gregg Elkin. In maintaining UT Arlington athletics department policy, individual phone numbers of student-athletes may not be released.

UT ARLINGTON ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS The UT Ar l ington Ath le t ics Communications office is located in rooms 103 and 104 of the Gilstrap Athletic Center, 1309 W. Mitchell St., near the northwest corner of Maverick Stadium.

INTERNET ACCESSUpdated information on UT Arlington men’s golf can be found on www.utamavs.com. This official website is refreshed daily with match stories, gmae notes, box scores and statistics.

MEDIA INFORMATION

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2009-10 SCHEDULEAUGUSTDates Tournament Course Site A 30-S 1 Golfweek Conference Challenge Blue Top Ridge GC Riverside, Iowa

SEPTEMBERDates Tournament Course Site S 21-22 UTA/Waterchase Invitational Waterchase GC Arlington, Tex.

OCTOBERDates Tournament Course Site O 5-6 Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic Warren GC Notre Dame, Ind.O 18-19 Lone Star Invitational Briggs Ranch GC San Antonio, Tex.

NOVEMBERDates Tournament Course Site N 2-3 SLC Preview Carter Plantation GC Springfield, La.

FEBRUARYDates Tournament Course Site F 14-16 Battle at the Beach Pelican Hill GC Newport Beach, Calif.F 22-23 J.L. Lewis Intercollegiate The Bandit GC New Braunfels, Tex.

MARCHDates Tournament Course Site M 5-6 Border Olympics Laredo CC Laredo, Tex. M 15-16 Rio Pinar Invitational Rio Pinar CC Orlando, Fla.

APRILDates Tournament Course Site A 5-6 Diet Pepsi Shocker Classic Wichita CC Wichita, Kan. A 12-23 Jim West Intercollegiate Victoria CC Victoria, Tex.A 26-28 SLC Championship Carter Plantation GC Springfield, La.

MAYDates Tournament Course Site M 20-22 NCAA Regionals TBA

JUNEDates Tournament Course Site J 2-5 NCAA Championships The Honors Course Chattanooga, Tenn.

Name Ht Class/EXP Hometown High School/Last College Hunter Brown 5-10 FR/HS Richardson, Tex. J.J. Pearce Donald Dowie 6-3 RS SR/2L Pretoria, South Africa Pretoria Boys H.S. Bryce Easton 6-1 SR/3L Durban, South Africa Westville Boys H.S. Zack Fischer 6-1 JR/2L Texarkana, Texas Texas H.S. Trey Herring 5-10 SR/1L Temple, Texas Harker Heights/Lon Morris Cameron Hollek 6-2 RS FR/HS Richmond, Texas Stephen F. Austin Bobby Massa 6-1 SR/3L Irving, Texas Irving High Jamey Taylor 5-11 RS SO/1L Friendswood, Texas Friendswood H.S. Michael Van deVenter 5-10 SR/3L Centurion, South Africa Affies High School Kevin Varrichio 5-10 RS SR/3L Arlington, Texas Lamar H.S. Wes Worster 6-2 JR/TR Durban, South Africa Pinetown Boys H.S./Lon Morris JC

2009-10 ROSTER

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In an era of considerable change in intercollegiate ath-letics, 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 administra-tors more than 45 years ago, the Southland Conference has transformed itself into a dynamic and respected con-sortium of 12 member universities in three states. Begin-ning 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 extraordi-nary course that has proven successful well into its fifth decade of existence. On July 1, 2006, the Southland Conference com-memorated another milestone as the league membership reached 12, marking the largest configuration ever for the organization. The addition of the University of Central Arkansas and Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi ex-panded the Southland into the Little Rock 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 suc-cesses, 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, Mc-Neese State University, Nicholls State University, North-western State University, Sam Houston State University, Southeastern Louisiana University, Stephen F. Austin State University, the University of Texas at Arlington, the Univer-sity of Texas at San Antonio, and Texas State University-San Marcos. All told, the revised membership of the Southland en-compasses more than 180,000 current students and an alumni base of approximately 920,000. Famous alums from Southland Conference schools include former Presi-dent 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 progres-sive, ranging from international business and cultural cen-ters such as the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex, San Antonio and the New Orleans area, to the historical cities of Nacog-doches, 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 com-pete 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 coun-try, football, men’s and women’s golf, women’s soccer,

softball, men’s and women’s tennis, and volleyball. Southland Conference football ranks among the best Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) leagues in the nation, and enjoys an annual expectation of competing for the national championship with multiple teams advancing to the NCAA playoffs each year. In 2002 and 2003, Mc-Neese State finished the regular season ranked No. 1 in the nation, and advanced to the 2002 national champion-ship contest, the sixth such title game appearance since the league joined FCS in 1982. All told, Southland teams have played in 89 Division I playoff games in 27 years, winning 42 of the contests. Historically, the Southland’s successful football heri-tage has sustained itself through numerous membership and classification changes. Originally an NAIA conference, the Southland joined the NCAA College Division in 1968. The College Division was re-named NCAA Division II in 1973, and the league played two seasons in that class. The Southland was an NCAA Division I league from 1975-81, before joining the ranks of FCS in 1982, its home ever since. During its tenure as a Division I conference from 1975-81, the Southland Conference was instrumental in the startup of the Independence Bowl in 1976. The Southland representative served as the host team of the bowl until 1980, compiling a 2-3 record in those contests. The Conference can lay claim to five national cham-pionships, including College Division championships through former members Arkansas State (1970, UPI) and Louisiana Tech (1972, National Football Foundation). Louisiana Tech also won the first-ever NCAA-sanctioned national title, winning the Division II playoffs in 1973. Tech followed that with the UPI’s Division II national champion-ship in 1974. Louisiana-Monroe won the 1987 FCS na-tional title. McNeese State, which has made 13 appearances in the national playoffs, played in the 1997 and 2002 NCAA Division I FCS national championship games, while Ste-phen F. Austin played in the 1989 title game and has four playoff appearances. Northwestern State has played in the playoffs six times, and advanced to the semifinals in 1998, while Sam Houston State has earned four trips to the postseason, including the semifinals in 2004. Nicholls has participated three times in the playoffs. Last season, Texas State made its second postseason appearance in four years. Included was a trip to the semifinals in 2005. On four occasions, the Southland has placed three teams in the national 16-team playoffs. Six of the eight current football-playing members have qualified for the FCS playoffs. In addition, Texas State won NCAA Division II titles in 1981 and 1982 before joining the Southland. The Southland has produced 152 first-team football All-Americans during its history, and has sent such talent to the professional ranks including Oakland’s Keith Davis (Sam Houston State), Carolina’s Josh McCown (Sam Houston State), Buffalo’s Terrence McGee (Northwestern State), Kansas City’s B.J. Sams (McNeese State), Detroit’s Kevin Smith (McNeese State), Minnesota’s Fred Evans (Texas State), Tennessee’s Jacob Ford (Central Arkansas), and Oakland’s Luke Lawton (McNeese State). Twenty-three former players from the Southland were on NFL rosters to start the 2008 season. In the 2009 NFL Draft, the league saw four players tak-en, the most among FCS conferences and the most since five were selected in the 2002 NFL Draft. The league had two players selected in each of the three previous drafts and has seen 21 players taken in the NFL Draft since 2000. Among the former NFL stars from the Southland in-clude Fred Dean, who was inducted to the Professional

CommissionerTom Burnett

Associate CommissionerChampionships and

Sports AdministrationTina Cheatham

Associate CommissionerChief Financial Officer

Jack Key

Associate Commissionerfor OperationsBruce Ludlow

Associate Commissionerfor Institutional Services

Stephanie McDonald

Administrative AssistantTeri Franch

Associate Commissionerfor External Affairs

Jenny McGhee

Assistant Commissioner/Communications & Media Services

Todd Lamb

Assistant Director ofMedia Relations

Jimmy Glenn

SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE

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Football Hall of Fame in 2008 to become the first former Southland Conference player to earn induction in Canton. Other great NFL players from the Southland include Super Bowl XXIX quarterback Stan Humphries, Bill Bergey, Fred Barnett, Roger Carr, Marvin Upshaw, Larry Centers, Kavika Pittman, Mike Barber, Bruce Collie, Tim McKyer, Pat Tilley, Jackie Harris, Eugene Seale, Bubby Brister, Billy Ryckman, Rafael Septien, Buford Jordan, Marcus Spears, Terrance Shaw, and Ray Brown. The Southland Conference has also seen its share of great coaches during its his-tory in Maxie Lambright, Ernie Duplechin, Sam Goodwin, Jack Doland, Bennie Ellender, Bobby Keasler, Larry Lacewell, Bill Davidson, Dennis Franchione, Pat Collins, and Ron Randleman.While successful on the fields and courts, the Southland Conference has repeatedly dem-onstrated its commitment to the academic and athletic success of its student-athletes. In addition to football, the Southland Conference can point to a number of accomplish-ments in all sports. Men’s basketball has experienced a tremendous amount of success during the South-land’s 45-plus years. The league has sent two teams to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen, as well as a squad to the NIT Final Four. Basketball stars Karl Malone, Joe Dumars, Jeff Foster, Dwight “Bo” Lamar, Andrew Toney, Devin Brown, and Mike Oliver played in the Southland Conference. In 2006, Northwestern State, playing as the No. 14 seed in the NCAA Tournament, defeated No. 3 seed Iowa, 64-63, in first-round action. In 2008, the league saw two postseason teams (UT Arlington in the NCAA Tournament and Stephen F. Austin in the NIT) for the first time since 2001. Coaches such as Billy Tubbs, Mike Vining, Scotty Robertson, Jack Martin, Andy Rus-so, Bobby Paschal and Pat Foster have led teams in the Southland. In women’s basketball, the Southland also has its share of tradition with Louisiana-Monroe advancing to the 1985 NCAA Women’s Final Four, and Stephen F. Austin sus-taining itself as one of the most successful programs in the history of the sport. In 2008, the Ladyjacks became the sixth program in NCAA Division I history to record more than 800 wins, joining Tennessee, Louisiana Tech, Old Dominion, Texas and James Madi-son. For three consecutive seasons (2007-09) the Southland has sent two teams to the postseason as UT Arlington made its second appearance in the NCAA tournament in 2007 and UTSA saw its first action in the big dance in 2008 and made a return trip in 2009. A Southland team has played in the WNIT nine times, including each of the last three years. Women’s basketball all-stars have included Eun Jung Lee, Lisa Ingram, Portia Hill, Deneen Parker, Katrina Price, and Joskeen Garner, and coaches such as Gary Blair, Linda Sharp, James Smith and Linda Harper. Baseball has emerged as a huge Southland Conference strength with the league earning numerous national rankings and NCAA Tournament berths. The Southland con-sistently ranks among the top-10 conferences in the country. Major leaguers such as Ben Sheets, the league’s highest draft pick (10th in 1999 by the Milwaukee Brewers), Micah Hoffpauir, Hunter Pence, David Segui, Brian Lawrence, Ben Broussard, Chuck Finley, Jerald Clark, and Terry Matthews once played in the league. Former UT Arlington shortstop, Trey Hillman, a three-time All-Southland selection from 1983-85, was named the manager for the Kansas City Royals following the 2007 season and coached the American League in the MLB All-Star Game this past July. Southeastern Louisiana pitcher Wade Miley was the 43rd overall selection in the 2008 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft to become the 11th-highest player select-ed in league history. In 2005, McNeese State pitcher Jacob Marceaux was a first-round pick by the Florida Marlins, becoming the sixth Southland player taken in the first round. A total of 21 players were selected in the 2009 draft, the third most in conference history. Such coaches as Jim Gilligan, who won his 1,100th career game in 2009, Pat Pat-terson, Butch McBroom, Mark Johnson, Jim Wells, Smoke Laval, Dave Van Horn, Mike Bianco, John Cohen and Tony Robichaux, have patrolled Southland dugouts. Softball continues to enjoy success on a national level, as the league has knocked off at least one nationally ranked opponent since 1995, including a win by McNeese State over 19th-ranked LSU in 2009. In the 2003 NCAA Tournament, UT Arlington and Texas State enjoyed unprecedented success as each won two games in the national event. The league has also won at least one game in the NCAA tournament in three of the past five years. Texas State shut out No. 12 Northwestern in the opening game of the 2009 NCAA Tournament. In 18 years on NCAA competition the Southland has racked up 14 wins. The Southland has a proud history in volleyball as UT Arlington has represented the conference eight times in the NCAA tournament, advancing all the way to the NCAA Volleyball Final Four in 1989. In 2006, Stephen F. Austin moved to the second round following an opening-round win against Alabama. Track and field has also served as a proud asset for the Southland Conference as the league has produced numerous national champions and Olympic medalists. The Southland boasts 27 men and three women student-athletes who have won NCAA track and field national championships, including A&M-Corpus Christi’s Shadrack Songok (10,000-meter run) in 2007 and 2008 and McNeese State’s Brad Gebauer (pole vault) in 2007. The league has also produced U.S. Olympic track and field medalists Earl Bell, Thomas Hill, Al Joyner and Charles Austin, Liudmila Litvinova, along with other Olympi-ans. With the addition of five more All-American seasons in 2009, the league continues

to find national success in both indoor and outdoor track and field. In the indoor circuit, the Southland boasts 58 unique all-time All-Americans that have won a combined 10 national championships. Likewise in the spring outdoor season, the league has seen 132 different All-Americans, including 105 men and 27 women, combine to win 20 national championships. 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 Champion-ship and is a current member of the PGA Tour. The league has sent multiple teams into postseason play on numerous occasions, including each of the previous two seasons with both Lamar and UT Arlington qualifying for a regional. Additionally, in 2009, five indi-viduals from the Southland also earned a spot in a regional. 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. Southland tennis has also experienced national prominence. UT Arlington All-Ameri-can Andy Leber was the 2002 ITA/Ted Farnsworth National Senior Co-Player of the Year after a 43-3 record and earning the nation’s No. 2 ranking. In women’s tennis, Southeast-ern Louisiana won 46 consecutive conference matches during a four-year period that began in 2005. The conference has increased sponsorship and championships opportunities for fe-male student-athletes in recent years, adding women’s golf and soccer as league sports. In 2007, Stephen F. Austin became the first Southland team to score a goal in the NCAA tournament, while Texas State became the first women’s golf program to compete in the NCAA tournament.The Southland Conference has repeatedly demonstrated its commitment to the aca-demic and athletic success of its student-athletes. With the F.L. McDonald Postgraduate Scholarship Award, the league annually honors one male and one female scholar-athlete with a stipend for postgraduate study. The Scholar-Athlete Award is given to each in-stitution’s male and female student-athlete with the highest grade-point average. Also, student-athletes with grade-point averages above 3.0 are honored on the Southland’s annual All-Academic teams and Commissioner’s Honor Roll. In addition to providing expanding opportunities for student-athletes, the Southland Conference and its member institutions are very involved in various community outreach programs. Many of these programs provide positive life skills training such as academics, citizenship and leadership to school-aged students in Southland communities. With the F.L. McDonald Postgraduate Scholarship Award, the league annually honors one male and one female scholar-athlete with a stipend for postgraduate study. The Scholar-Athlete Award is given to each institution’s male and female student-athlete with the highest grade-point average. Also, student-athletes with grade point averages above 3.0 are honored on the Southland’s annual All-Academic teams and Commissioner’s Honor Roll. In addition to providing expanding opportunities for student-athletes, the Southland Conference and its member institutions are very involved in various community outreach programs. Many of these programs provide positive life skills training such as academics, citizenship and leadership to school-aged students in Southland communities. The Steve McCarty Citizenship Award, initiated in 2005-06 and named after the former Stephen F. Austin athletic director, properly recognizes accomplishments off the court for a male and female student-athlete.

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WATERCHASE GOLF CLUB

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In TotalMEN 444 230 552 377 456 562 182 421 433 3657 633 386 158 608 205 430 173 484 570 3647 7304Handicap 11 15 7/5 13 1/7 3/1 17 5/3 9 4 10 16/14 6 14/16 12 18 2 8PAR 4 3 5 4 4 5 3 4 4 36 5 4 3 5 3 4 3 4 5 36 72

The Jim McLeanGolf Schools

Named one the 50 greatest golf teachers by Golf Digest and a Top-100 teacher by Golf Magazine, Jim McLean, has brought of the world’s top training facilities to the Metroplex with the Jim McLean Golf School next door to Waterchase Golf Club.

Among the features and amenities are: a practice range with six target greens and a tee box that stretched 160 yards across. A 50,000 square foot short game area which includes a putting green, undulated chipping green and a challenging bunker and pitching green. A newly designed clubhouse featuring a state-of-the-art Superstation. A fitness center, putting studio, golf simulatorm club fitting and repair and a full locker room/shower facility. Fully stocked retail shop including instructional video, DVD’s and books.

Practice Range and Short-Game Area• Fully lit practice at night• Premium range balls available• Mats for all weather practicing

Practice Course• Nine-hole practice course designed by Tom

Fazio and Jim McLean

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Location .................. Fort Worth, Texas ............................10 minutes from UTA Yardage ........................................ 7,304 Par ..................................................... 72 Rating............................................. 74.5 Slope ............................................... 137 Architect ...............Steven D. Plummer Professional ......... Jason Heitschmidt Opened ......................................... 2000 Record ........................ 64, Adam Babb

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COACHING STAFF

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JayReesHead Coach11th SeasonUT Arlington ‘98

UT Arlington head golf coach Jay Rees has taken the Maverick golf program to new heights during his first 10 years at the school. Now in his 11th season, Rees, a two-time Southland Conference Coach of the Year, is looking to guide what might be his best-ever team to the school’s first-ever NCAA Final appearance after narrowly missing out in 2009. His Mavericks finished just five shots out of making the NCAA Tournament last year at the University of Texas Golf Club but did produce their highest finish in a NCAA Regional with their eighth place result. UTA also just missed winning the Southland Conference title a few weeks earlier as Rees helped guide his team to a second place finish. He did however produce an individual medalist in Zack Fischer who missed out in the conference title in a playoff. Throughout the season his team played in 11 tournaments. They won one and registered three second, seven top four and 10 top 10 finishes during the season. The team finished the year with the school’s highest ranking ever in the final golfstat.com National Rankings as they were 43rd. Rees, who is known for his knowledge of the short game, trans-ferred that to his players during the course of the season, as the Mavericks finished the year as the best short game team in the nation according to golfstat.com. Rees was honored by his peers following the regular season with his second Southland Conference Coach of the Year award, an honor he also won in 2005 when he led UTA to the conference title. He has now led the Mavericks to the NCAA Regionals in each of the last three years and also in five of the last seven seasons. Besides these team accomplishments, Rees has also had a rep-resentative from UTA at the NCAAs in seven of his 10 seasons. Anyone can look in the UTA record book and see Rees’ play-ers listed up and down among the best players in school history. Current Maverick Bobby Massa holds the school record for career (73.11) and season (72.42) stroke average. Overall the top 12 players in school history by stroke average have played for Rees

at least one season. Massa became Rees’ first All-American as the Irving, Texas native earned honorable mention accolades following the 2009 season. He also holds the school record with a 10-under par 62 shot during the fall of 2008 at the Turtle Bay Invitational. Two of his players – Adam Babb in 2000 and Jordan Krantz in 2005 – were Southland Conference Champions while Fischer was a co-medalist last season. Seven of his players have been named first team all-conference a total of nine times while four players have earned second team honors on five occasions. His teams have won eight tournaments, posted 48 top five and 78 top 10 finishes while his players have won 11 tournaments during his time. “I am committed to making UT Arlington a golf school,” Rees said. “Our goal is to be one of the top 30 golf programs in the nation. We have upgraded our program in terms of schedule and I know we have the right pieces in place to do something special here.” In 2007-08, the Mavericks had the best fall season in school history. UTA finished first in two of its first three tournaments before turning in a record-breaking performance in Hawai’i. At the Turtle Bay Invitational, the Mavericks shot a school-record 270-281-

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

Two-time Southland Conference Coach of the Year (2005 and 2009)

Led team to NCAAs in five of last seven seasons

Coached three Southland Conference Individual Champions

Teams were ranked No. 1 in the nation in total Short Game in 2005 and 2009

Rees talks with Zack Fischer during the 2009 NCAA Regional in Austin. Rees was named the 2009 Southland Conference Coach of the Year.

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272=823. The Mavericks remained in the golfstat.com Top 50 the entire fall season. In the spring, the Mavericks had four top six performances and rode those results to an at-large berth in the NCAA Central Regionals. Rees led the Mavericks to their best conference finish in 2005. That year, UTA set a school record at the Southland Conference Tournament, posting a 54-hole total of 861 to win the conference championship by 13 strokes. UTA also dominated the individual accolades with Rees earn-ing his first Coach of the Year honor. Besides Krantz’s Player of the Year award, Jeff Murray was tabbed Newcomer of the Year and Krantz shared the conference’s Student-Athlete of the Year award. In 2005-06, UT Arlington won three tournaments and posted an impressive 10 top four finishes during the 13-tournament schedule. Three different individuals — Krantz, Murray and Tyrone Mordt — posted tournament wins as individuals and all six golfers that competed in tournament play last season placed in eighth place or better during the season. As a team, UT Arlington golfers compiled 19 top-10 finishes and 37 in the top 20. As a team, the Mavericks finished the year ranked 53rd by golfstat.com. Rees led the Mavs to the 2002 NCAA Central Regional Tourna-ment, the 2005 NCAA West Regionals and the 2006 NCAA Central Regionals. Individually, Adam Babb (2000) and Shad Muth (2001) made NCAA tournament appearances, before taking the entire team in 2002. In 2002, the squad was ranked 52nd in the Golfweek national poll and 57th nationally in the Golfstat rankings. In the 2005-06 season, the Mav-ericks cracked the top 40 for most of the season before settling for a top-60 finish. Rees’ work eth-ic has made him a solid recruiter. In the fall 2000 season, Golfstat rated his fresh-man class as the f irst-year class having the great-est impact on its team in the nation that season. Rees arrived at UT Arlington after spending three years at Texas Lu-theran, where he helped lead both the Bulldog men’s a n d w o m e n ’ s teams to national prominence. After

taking over the men’s squad in September 1996, the team made three consecutive appearances in the NAIA national tournament, where the Bulldogs finished seventh in 1997, fourth in 1998 and sixth in 1999. Texas Lutheran’s women’s golf team began play on the varsity level in 1997-98, and under Rees’ guidance, finished ninth overall in the NAIA’s national championship tournament in its first season before finishing second in 1999. Prior to his stint at Texas Lutheran, Rees spent one year as the associate head coach of Scottsdale (Ariz.) CC, where his men’s squad was ranked No. 1 in the nation. Rees gained Division I experience as an assistant coach at Louisiana State (1993-94) and as the assistant men’s and women’s golf coach at Arizona State (1994-95). The Lady Sun Devils claimed the 1995 national championship. Along with his coaching duties at Arizona State, Rees was the teams’ recruiting and fund-raising coordinator. Rees’ first head coaching job came at his alma mater, Emporia State in Kansas. He was named the head coach at just 21 years of age which makes him one of the few collegiate head coaches in history to have been placed in charge of any program at that young of an age. During his four-year run as Emporia State’s head coach, Rees developed an NAIA and NCAA Division II top-10 program and was named the district’s Coach of the Year four consecutive years from 1990-93.

UTA head coach Jay Rees (right) accepts the 2009 South-land Conference Coch of the Year trophy from Southland associate commissioner Jack Key.

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THE JAY REES FILEYear SLC Finish All-SLC NCAA Qualifier NCAA Rank Overall Record 99-00 6th 2 Adam Babb #125 74-67-1 (Babb, King) Adam Babb (2000 Southland Conference Individual Champion)

00-01 6th 2 DNQ #79 99-74-1 (Muth, Main) Shad Muth (2001 Southland Conference Newcomer of the Year)

01-02 2nd 3 UTA Team #48 137-42-4 (Muth, Main, Mullen) NCAA Central Regionals-Little Rock, Arkansas (T17th)

02-03 6th 2 Anthony Estorga #104 73-70-4 (Estorga, Mordt) Anthony Estorga (2003 Southland Conference Newcomer of the Year) Jordan Krantz (Southland Conference Student-Athlete of the Year)

03-04 4th 2 DNQ #110 92-44-5 (Mordt, Allen)

04-05 1st 4 UTA Team #43 122-50-3 (Krantz, Mordt, Murray, Reeves) Jordan Krantz (SLC Player of the Year, SLC Student-Athlete of the Year & Individual Champion), Jeff Murray (2005 Southland Conference Newcomer of the Year)Jay Rees, Coach of the Year NCAA West Regionals-Stanford, California (21st place)

05-06 4th 3 UTA Team #47 139-53-5 (Reeves, Mordt, Zamorano)Reeves: (SLC Student-Athlete of the Year),Zamorano: (2006 Southland Conference Newcomer of the Year),NCAA Central Regionals-Cleveland Ohio (t16th place)

06-07 4th 4 DNQ #89 79-62-2 (Reeves, Massa, Van deVenter, Easton)

07-08 2nd** 4 UTA Team #50 118-61-3 (Massa, Reeves, Van deVenter, Carrigan)NCAA Central Regionals-Columbus, Ohio (22nd place)

08-09 2nd 4 UTA Team #43 121-38-2 (Massa, Fischer, Van deVenter, Easton)NCAA Southwest Regionals-Austin, TX (8th place)Zack Fischer (2009Southland Conference Individual Champion)Jay Rees, Coach of the Year

STUART POWELLAssistant Coach

Stuart Powell is in his fourth season as an volunteer assistant coach for the UT Arlington golf team.Powell assists in practice, player developments and day-to-day operations of the Mavericks golf team. He also served as as-

sistant tournament director for the 2007 UTA Fall Classic. Powell served 26 years in the United States Army with tours in Vietnam, Germany and various installations in the United States.

He served as a professor of military science at UT Arlington where he retired from the military. During his time in the military, Pow-ell achieved the rank of colonel. He stayed active in golf as a competitor. He was club champion at the Fort Eustis Golf Club.

Powell played on the Eagl mini tour for two seasons. He received his golf teaching certification and began teaching following the closure of the Eagl tour. He has been active as a professional golf instructor for the past 17 years.

Powell and his wife, Marsha, have two daughters (Kara and Brittany) and a son, Brandon. Kara Puckett and her husband, Kevin, have two children and live in the Mesquite area. Brittney Powell has one son, and lives in Burbank, Calif., pursuing an acting career. Brandon Powell lives in Mansfield and is studying to become a veterinary technician.

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CAREER BESTSBest Finish: 4th, 2008 Wrangler

Low Round: 69, 2009 Oak Hills Invitational

Low Tourney Score: 222, 2009 Oak Hills Invitational

DonaldDowie6-3 ● Sr. ● 3LPretoria, Guanteng Province, South AfricaPretoria Boys H.S.

DOWIE CAREER RECORD Year Tournaments Rounds Strokes Avg Low 18 Low 54 Top 10s 2006-07 Redshirted2007-08 2 5 378 75.60 74 225 12008-09 5 12 903 75.25 69 222 0TOTALS 7 17 1281 75.35 69 222 1

2008-09 Appeared in 5 tournaments and had a stroke average of 75.25 in 12 rounds…shot a career-low 69 in the 2nd round of the Oak Hills Invitational…finished in a tie for 27th at the UTA/Waterchase Invitational for his best finish in a full field event.

2007-08 Competed in 2 tournament during his redshirt freshman year, placing 4th in The Wrangler with a two-round score of 74-79=153...shot a 74-74-77=225 in the UT Arlington Fall Classic.

2006-07 Redshirted

PRIOR TO UT ARLINGTON Attended Pretoria Boys High School...team captain his ju-nior and senior season...played for the state team his ju-nior and senior season, while also being named captain his senior season...finished 3rd in regional qualifying for South African Amateur... ranked 105th in the South African Golf Association...received half colors his junior season and graduated with honors.

PERSONAL Born Sept. 23, 1987... son of Athol and Lyn Dowie... his father is a member of the South African PGA... a business finance major.

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CAREER BESTSBest Finish: 8th, 2008 Fall Saint Mary’s Invitational

Low Round: 67, 2007 Wolf Pack; 2008 Turtle Bay

Low Tourney Score: 210, 2008 Turtle Bay

BryceEaston6-1 ● Sr. ● 3LDurban, KwaZulu-Natal, South AfricaWestville Boys H.S.

SUMMER 2009 Won the Collegiate Players Tour BlackHorse Collegiate Open in Cy-press, Texas with an even par score of 216, besting a field of 75…also won the Canyon Springs Open on the same tour with a score of 206.

2008-09 Honorable mention All-Southland Conference selection...played in 10 tournaments recording a 74.10 stroke average in 30 rounds (4th on the team)...had 3 top 10 finishes including 8th at the Saint Mary’s Invitational, a tie for 11th at Southland Conference Championship and a tie for 17th at the Oak Hills Invitational...season-low round of 69 set three times...finished even par at the Saint Mary’s Invitational at Poppy Hills in Pebble Beach, Calif. and was one-over at the Turtle Bay Invitational…tied for 31st at the NCAA Regionals in Austin.

2007-08 Competed in nine of the team’s 12 tournaments and finish fifth among the Mavericks in stroke average with a 74.54...finished tied for third at the Texas Cup at 75-68=143...had his best tournament of the season in UTA’s record-breaking performance at the Turtle Bay Invitational, shooting 74-67-69=210…was one of only 3 times a Maverick golfer shot back-to-back sub-70 rounds.

SUMMER 2007 Took third at the Zulu Open (73-73=146) and competed at the KZN Championship (70-77-68-72=287).

2006-07 Ranked 4th on the team with a 74.54 stroke average...he and Zack Reeves were only members of squad to play in all 10 tournaments...led squad with 31 rounds played...low round of 67 at Wolf Pack Classic...improved play during spring, averaging 74.14 for 5 tourna-ments...posted 3 top-20 finishes, including tying for 7th at the Cal-laway Golf Invitational...finished T35th at SLC Championship (78-77-76-231).

PRIOR TO UT ARLINGTON Attended Westville Boys’ High School...captained three South Afri-can under-18 teams...represented his province (Kwa-Zulu Natal) at under-16, under-18 and under-23 and senior level...won 3 tourna-ments and was runner-up in 2 others in 2005...fired a course record 64 at the Durban Country Club’s Beachwood Course as well as a new tournament record in winning the KZN Invitational (132).

PERSONAL Born Sept. 5, 1987...son of Warner and Ingrid Easton...business major.

EASTON CAREER RECORD Year Tournaments Rounds Strokes Avg Low 18 Low 54 Top 10s 2006-07 10 28 2087 74.56 67 213 12007-08 9 26 1938 74.54 67 210 22008-09 10 30 2223 74.10 69 213 1Totals 29 84 6248 74.38 67 210 3

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CAREER BESTSBest Finish: T39, 2009 Waterchase Invitational

Low Round: 76, 2009 Waterchase Invitational

Low Tourney Score: 232, 2009 Waterchase Invitational

TreyHerring5-11 ● Sr. ● 1LTemple, Texas ● Harker Heights H.S.Lon Morris College

HERRING CAREER RECORD Year Tournaments Rounds Strokes Avg Low 18 Low 54 Top 10s2008-09 1 3 232 77.33 76 232 0TOTALS 1 3 232 77.33 76 232 0

SUMMER 2009 Finished 2nd at the Southern Arizona Amateur and the Wy-oming Open.

2008-09 Made only appearance of the season in the UTA/Water-chase Invitational where he shot 77-76-79=232 and finished in a tie for 39th.

PRIOR TO UT ARLINGTON A two-time All-American at Lon Morris Junior College in Jacksonville, Texas…an all-regional selection in 2008...played at Harker Heights High School in Temple before go-ing to Lon Morris.

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CAREER BESTSBest Finish: 1st, 2007 Diet Pepsi/Shocker Classic, 2009 Border Olympics Low Round: 62, 2008 Turtle Bay Invitational

Low Tourney Score: 203, 2007 Turtle Bay Invitational

BobbyMassa6-1 ● Sr. ● 3LIrving, TexasIrving H.S.

CAREER NOTES Holds the school record for lowest career stroke average at 73.11…his scoring average of 72.42 in 2008-09 is a school record…holds 3 of the lowest 7 scores ever posted in school history (62, 64 and 65).

2008-09 First team All-Southland Conference selection...led UTA with a school record single season stroke average of 72.42 in 33 rounds (11 tourna-ments)...stroke average broke the old mark held by Adam Babb (72.685 in 2000) and Tyrone Mordt (72.694 in 2003)...school record 7 rounds in the 60’s…set a school record with a 10-under par 62 in the final round of the Turtle Bay Invitational...finished Rio Pinar Invitational at 10-under as well...medalist at the Border Olympics with a 5-under score of 211 for his second career victory...has one win, 3 second place and five top 10 finishes...13 of his 30 rounds have been 71 or better.

RECORD-SETTING ROUND OF 62 Shot a school-record 62 in the final round of the Turtle Bay Invitational to lead UTA to a third place finish at the 19-team tournament...opened the tournament with a two-under par 70 and then shot a second round 74...he then went out in the final round to shoot his record-setting 10-under par round...10-under 206 placed him second in the tournament by one shot behind Ohio State’s Vaughn Snyder....the 62 broke the previous school record of 63 shot by Shad Muth at the UTSA Invitational in 2001...the 206 tied for the fourth-lowest 54-hole tournament score in school history...his round helped the Mavericks post a final round score of 271 which was the second-lowest in UTA history.

2007-08 Finished with the team’s best stroke average of 73.08, which ranks as the 6th-best single-season stroke average in the program’s history...4 top 10 finishes and was team’s top golfer in 4 tournaments, including the 2 biggest tournaments of the year - the Southland Conference Championships and the NCAA Central Regionals....turned in his best performance of the year with a 64-71-68=203 at the Turtle Bay Intercollegiate.

SUMMER 2007 Advanced deep into the Cotton States Invitational before losing to Russell Helson of Texas, 2&1, in the second round of match play... competed at the Texas State Amateur where he tied for 19th with a four-round total of 294 (74-72-72-76)... shot 72-72 at the U.S. Amateur qualifier.

2006-07 Named honorable mention all-Southland Conference...became first Mav-erick freshman to win a tournament in more than decade with the medalist award at the Diet Pepsi/Shocker Classic (72-72-75=219)... ranked third on the team with a 74.68 stroke average... tied for 12th at the Border Olympics (71-72-71=214)... played in 6 tournaments, including every spring tourna-ment... averaged 74.20 during 5 spring events...shot par or better in 6 of his final 9 rounds during the spring... best round of the season was 71 at the Border Olympics and the SLC Championship.

MASSA CAREER RECORD Year Tournaments Rounds Strokes Avg Low 18 Low 54 Top 10s 2006-07 6 18 1340 74.44 71 214 12007-08 12 35 2558 73.08 64 203 42008-09 11 33 2390 72.42 62 206 5Totals 29 86 6288 73.11 62 203 10

PRIOR TO UT ARLINGTON A four-year letterwinner at Irving High... won 12 tournaments during his 4-year career, including 4 his senior season...District 7-5A champion his sophomore season and runner-up his freshman and senior seasons…tal-lied a 70-69=139 at the Dallas Morning News Junior City Championship in 2002... the Northern Texas Junior PGA Champion in 2002, and the runner-up in 2003...Region I-5A qualifier all 4 years...named outstanding male athlete at Irving HS his sophomore through senior years...nominated by the American Junior Golf Association for the Hewlett Packard Scholastic Junior All-American Team in 2005...an honor student all four years and the National Honor Society his senior year at Irving HS.

PERSONAL Born Feb. 9, 1988, in Dallas, Texas...son of Joe and Mardi Massa...his father, Joe, was a baseball and golf letterwinner at UT Arlington...majoring in physical education.

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CAREER BESTSBest Finish: 1st, 2009 Waterchase Invitational

Low Round: 67, Four times

Low Tourney Score: 205, 2009 Waterchase Invitational

MichaelVan De Venter5-10 ● Sr. ● 3LCenturion, Guanteng Province, South AfricaAffies H.S.

VAN deVENTER CAREER RECORD Year Tournaments Rounds Strokes Avg Low 18 Low 54 Top 10s 2006-07 7 21 1564 74.47 70 219 12007-08 13 38 2802 73.74 67 211 32008-09 11 31 2358 73.69 67 205 2Totals 31 91 6733 73.98 67 205 6

SUMMER 2009 Won the Collegiate Players Tour Rose Creek Open in Edmond, Okla. with a score of 206, winning by 6 shots.

2008-09 Third team All-Southland Conference selection...appeared in all 11 tournaments and posted a career best 73.69 stroke average in 32 rounds...stroke average was 3rd on the team…won the UTA/Water-chase Invitational in the fall with an 11-under score of 205...shot a season-low 67 3 times including each of the last 2 rounds of that tour-nament...posted 5 rounds in the 60s...had 4 top 20 finishes...tied for 25th at the Southland Conference Tournament.

2007-08 Named to the Southland Conference All-Academic Team...finished 3rd on the team with a 73.74 stroke average...turned in his highest finish with a 2nd place tie at the UT Arlington Fall Classic, firing a 68-70-74=212...shot 15 rounds of 71 or better...his 19th-place finish at the Louisiana Tech/Squire Creek Invitational was a team-best...finished in a tie for 9th at the Diet Pepsi Shocker Classic with a score of 71-71-74=216.

SUMMER 2007 Claimed second place at the Lowvbeld Open (71-68=139) and sev-enth place at the Limpopo Open (74-72-70-76=292)... competed at the Scratch Players Am (77-68-70=215).

2006-07 Named honorable mention All-Southland Conference...played in 7 tournaments...led the team with a 73.33 stroke average during the spring with two top-20 finishes...averaged 77.30 in two events in the fall...ended year with tie for 6th-place at the Diet Pepsi/Shocker Clas-sic (72-72-78=222) and tie for 11th at the SLC Championship (74-74-70=218).

PRIOR TO UT ARLINGTON Attended Affies High School... ranked 7th on the South African Golf Amateur Association with a 71.69 stroke average...won the Kwa-Zulu Natal Open (70-71-69-69=279) and the Lowveld Open (72-68=140)... finished in the top-10 9 times in 13 tournaments during the 05-06 ama-teur season...has been ranked the No. 1 player in his home state of Gauteng North...the runner-up in the 2003 South African Junior Cham-pionship... played for the Gauteng North U16, U18, U23 Team and was captain of each.

PERSONAL Born August 5, 1987, in Pretoria, South Africa... son of Rudolph van de Venter...father, Rudolph, played professional rugby for the South African Blue Bulls...majoring in business management.

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CAREER BESTSBest Finish: 4th, 2009 SMU Fall Tournament

Low Round: 71, 2009 SMU Fall Tournament

Low Tourney Score: 218, 2008 Waterchase Invitational

KevinVarrichio5-10 ● Sr. ● 3LArlington, TexasLamar H.S.

2008-09 Appeared in 5 tournaments, playing in 12 rounds while posting a stroke average of 76.25…best finish in a varsity event came at The Wrangler where he finished in a tie for 21st…career low round of 71 at the SMU Fall JV tournament.

2007-08 Played in 3 tournaments, recording his best finish at the UT Ar-lington Fall Classic with a score of 73-72-73=218, good enough for a tie for 12th...finished in a tie for 14th at The Wrangler.

SUMMER 2007 Played on the College Players Tour events in Houston and Aus-tin... competed in Texas State Amateur qualifier, Texas State Open Qualifier and the U.S. Amateur qualifier... Scored a 217 (73-69-75) at the Young Houstonian and missed cut at Cotton States Amateur with 36-hole total of 154 (78-76).

2006-07 Played in three tournaments during the season... top finish was a tie for 49th at the Scenic City Invitational (77-78-80=235) the opening tournament of the year.

SUMMER 2006 Qualified for match play at the Cotton States Invitational with a 77-72=149... lost in the first round of match play to fellow Mav-erick Michael Douthit, 7&5...ended the summer with a 73.71 stroke average...also participated in the Texas State Amateur Qualifier, Texas State Open, U.S. Amateur Qualifier and U.S. Open Qualifying. PRIOR TO UT ARLINGTON Captured the District 7-5A championship as a senior with a 3-under-par score (70-71=141)…recorded 7 high school tour-nament victories…runner-up in district as a junior with a four-over-par (73-73=146) in 2004…advanced to the second round of match play at the 2005 Cotton States Invitational during summer of 2005, losing to former Maverick Tyrone Mordt on the first playoff hole.

PERSONAL Born Jan. 21, 1987… son of Cary and Mike Varrichio…father played baseball at TCU and uncle (Phil Varrichio) played base-ball at Dallas Baptist.

VARRICHIO CAREER RECORD Year Tournaments Rounds Strokes Avg Low 18 Low 54 Top 10s 2006-07 3 9 717 77.81 77 237 02007-08 3 8 605 75.63 72 218 02008-09 5 12 903 76.25 71 229 2TOTALS 11 29 2225 76.72 71 218 2

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CAREER BESTSBest Finish: T1st, 2009 Southland Conf. Championship

Low Round: 67, 2009 Southland Conf. Championship

Low Tourney Score: 210, 2009 Oak Hills Invitational

ZackFischer6-1 ● Jr. ● 2LTexarkana, TexasTexas H.S.

FISCHER CAREER RECORD Year Tournaments Rounds Strokes Avg Low 18 Low 54 Top 10s 2007-08 9 26 1940 74.62 70 218 12008-09 11 31 2319 73.19 67 210 3Totals 20 57 4259 74.71 67 210 4

SUMMER 2009 Won the Western Junior at the University of Texas Golf Club in Austin…advanced to the United States Amateur Public Links tour-nament in Norman, Okla. after being the medalist at his regional qualifying site.

2008-09 Second team All-Southland Conference selection...played in all 11 tournaments and registered a career best 73.19 stroke average in 31 rounds…stroke average was 2nd best on the team and 7th best in school history...tied for medalist honors at the Southland Confer-ence Championship after recording scores of 67-68-77=212...the first round 67 was a career-low...part of a 3-man playoff and was eliminated on the first hole after registering a bogey...set a school record, along with Bobby Massa, with 7 rounds in the 60’s…had 3 top 10 finishes which also included a tie for 3rd at the Oak Hills Invitational and a tie for 9th at the Mizzou Intercollegiate...tied for 18th at NCAA Regional in Austin…finished 3 tournaments under par - Turtle Bay Invitational (-3), Oak Hills (-3) and SLC (-4)...fin-ished in the top 20 in 7 of the 9 tournaments he finished.

2007-08 Finished as the top UTA player in first tournament, the Saint Mary’s Invitational...finished his first season with a 74.62 stroke average, good enough for 6th among UT Arlington golfers who competed in at least 6 tournaments...participated in the 2008 Southland Con-ference Championships and finished tied for 37th...had 3 top 20 finishes.

PRIOR TO UT ARLINGTON A two-time Class 4A all-state golf at THS...recorded 6 tourna-ment victories his senior season at THS...averaged a school re-cord 70.14 strokes per round in 2007...tied for 10th at the Class 4A UIL State Tournament (69-72=141)...tied for 10th at state as a sophomore in 2005 with a 74-72-146...a three-time all-Region II and all-District 11-4A golfer between 2005-07...2005 regional champion...four-time all-district between 2004-07...won 20 tour-nament between high school and summer tour events during his prep career...named to the National Honor Society and graduated cum laude at THS.

PERSONAL Born August 9, 1989 in Texarkana, Texas...he is the son of Ronnie and Beth Fischer...undeclared major.

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2008 NJCAA First Team All-American

WesWorster6-2 ● Jr. ● Tr.Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South AfricaPineville H.S. ● Lon Morris College

PRIOR TO UT ARLINGTON Prior to UTA: Spent two years at Lon Morris JC in Jacksonville, Texas…helped lead team to regional and state championships in 2008-09…medalist at 2009 regionals…2008 NJCAA first team All-American…finished 5th at the national tournament in 2008 where he shot a 66 in the final round…attended Pinetown Boys High School in Durban where he represented his state at the under-23 and senior levels.

PERSONAL Son of Fred Worster and Trish Mason.

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CAREER BESTSBest Finish: T6th, 2009 Wrangler

Low Round: 72, Saint Mary’s Invitational

Low Tourney Score: 223, 2009 Waterchase Invitational

JameyTaylor5-11 ● So. ● 1LFriendswood, TexasFriendswood H.S.

TAYLOR CAREER RECORD Year Tournaments Rounds Strokes Avg Low 18 Low 54 Top 10s2007-08 Redshirted2008-09 4 11 847 77.00 72 223 1TOTALS 4 11 847 77.00 72 223 1

2008-09 Played in 4 tournaments and had a 77.00 stroke average in 11 rounds…best finish coming with a tie for 6th at The Wrangler…also played in the Saint Mary’s Invitational (T65), UTA/Waterchase Invitational (T11th) and Mobile Bay Inter-collegiate (T75th)…best round was a 72 at Saint Mary’s.

2007-08 Redshirted.

PRIOR TO UT ARLINGTON Earned Class 4A all-state honors after a 3rd-place tie at the 2007 UIL State Tournament at the Roy Kizer Municipal Golf Course...four-time all-District 18-4A and region qualifier at Friendswood High School...captained the FHS team for three seasons and was named the team’s player of the year in 2005-07...finished second at the District 18-4A Tourna-ment (73-70=143) to advance to the Region I Tournament...named first team all-Houston Golf Association in 2004-06...a 2006 HGA Junior Classic champion, 2006 Greater Houston City Championship runner up and fifth place at the 2006 Texas Legends Junior Texas State Championship.

PERSONAL Born April 20, 1989 in Austin, Texas... is the son of Jim and Ginger Taylor... engineering/science major.

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Won 2009 Collegiate Player Tour’s Greystone Open

CameronHollek6-2 ● Fr./RS Richmond, TexasStephen F. Austin H.S.

SUMMER 2009 Won the Collegiate Player Tours/Greystone Open…finished 5th at the West Texas Amateur.

2008-09 Redshirted.

PRIOR TO UT ARLINGTON Earned four letters in golf at Fort Bend Austin…his team’s Player of the Year as a junior and a senior…helped lead team to a district title in 2007.

PERSONAL Son of Russell and Michele Hollek…has one sister Han-na…

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2008 NJCAA First Team All-American

HunterBrown5-10 ● Fr. Richardson, TexasJ.J. Pearce H.S.

PRIOR TO UT ARLINGTON Played at J.J. Pearce High School in Richardson, Texas…during the summer of 2009 won the Big I qualifier, 3rd at the Byron Nelson junior and 5th at the TJGT Tour Champi-onship…3rd at the state 4A golf tournament in 2009 help-ing lead his team to a state championship…finished 5th at the Class 4A Regionals in 2009 and helped team to a 2nd place finish…an all-region selection following that event…led team to District 10-4A title with a top 10 finish…in 2008 finished 4th at the AJGA Valero Texas Open…won the 2007 and 2008 Tour Championship of the Texas Legends Junior Tour…named that tour’s Player of the Year in 2007.

PERSONAL Born May 20, 1988...son of Regina Davis and Charlee Osagusa... a biology (pre-med) major.

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2008-09 IN REVIEW

Zack Fischer (right) was a co-medalist at the Southland Conference Tour-nament in 2009. He is shown here receiving that award from Southland associate commissioner Jack Key.

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TOURNAMENT RESULTSDate Tournament Course Site Finish Score IndividualSept. 29-30 Saint Mary’s Invitational Poppy Hills GC Pebble Beach, Calif. 6th/16 868 (+16) 8. Bryce Easton, 213 (E)Oct. 13-14 Louisiana Tech/Squire Classic Squire Creek GC Choudrant, La. 13th/16 879 (+15) T24. Bobby Massa, 218 (+2)Oct. 27-28 UTA/Waterchase Invitational Waterchase GC Fort Worth, Tex. 1st/16 864 (E) 1. M. Van deVenter, 205 (-11)Nov. 10-12 Turtle Bay Invitational Turtle Bay Resort GC Kahuku, Hi. 3rd/19 850 (-14) 2. Bobby Massa, 206 (-10)Feb. 16-17 UTSA/Oak Hills Invitational Oak Hills CC San Antonio, Tex. 2nd/14 844 (-8) T3. Zack Fischer, 210 (-3)Feb. 23-24 Rio Pinar Invitational Rio Pinar CC Orlando, Fla. 2nd/21 865 (+1) 2. Bobby Massa, 206 (-10)March 13-14 Border Olympics Laredo CC Laredo, Tex. 4th/16 888 (+24) 1. Bobby Massa, 211 (-5)March 22-24 Mobile Bay Intercollegiate Magnolia Grove CC Mobile, Ala. 6th/16 910 (+43) T17. Bobby Massa, 227 (+11)March 30-31 Diet Pepsi Shocker Classic Wichita CC Wichita, Kan. Tournament CanceledApril 13-14 UMB Bank/Tiger Intercollegiate The Club at Old Hawthorne Columbia, Mo. T2nd/14 876 (+12) T9. Van deVenter/Fischer, 219 (+3)April 27-29 SLC Championship Comanche Trace GC Kerrville, Tex. 2nd/10 869 (+5) T1. Zack Fischer, 212 (-4)May 14-16 NCAA Regionals Univ. of Texas Golf Club Austin, Tex. 8th/13 893 (+41) T18. Carrigan/Fischer, 222 (+9)

2008-09 OVERALL STROKE AVERAGESPlayer Rounds Strokes vs. Par Low High Avg. Avg. vs. Par Top FinishBobby Massa 33 2390 +23 62 82 72.42 +0.70 1st, Border OlympicsZack Fischer 31 2319 +41 67 80 73.19 +1.48 T1st, Southland Conference ChampionshipMichael Van DeVenter 32 2358 +62 67 80 73.69 +1.94 1st, UTA Waterchase InvitiationalBryce Easton 30 2223 +72 69 82 74.10 +2.40 8th, Saint Mary’s InvitationalKevin Carrigan 29 2160 +78 67 80 74.48 +2.69 2nd, Ft. Worth JV Fall InviteJamey Taylor 11 847 +58 72 83 77.00 +3.83 T11, UTA Waterchase InvitiationalDonald Dowie 12 903 +46 69 79 75.25 +3.83 T5th, Ft. Worth Fall InviteMichael Mullin 7 531 +31 73 79 75.86 +4.43 T5th, Ft. Worth JV Fall InviteKevin Varrichio 12 915 +40 71 84 76.25 +4.58 4th, SMU Fall JVApo Tsolakis 7 552 +52 71 89 78.86 +7.43 T8th, SMU Fall JVTrey Herring 3 232 +16 76 79 77.33 +5.33 T39th, UTA Waterchase InvitiationalTeam 27 7844 +92 271 305(2) 290.33 +3.41 1st, UTA Waterchase Invitiational

Air Force ...............................................1-0Akron ....................................................3-0Arkansas ...............................................0-1Arkansas-Little Rock .............................1-1Arkansas State .....................................0-1Augusta State .......................................1-0Baylor ...................................................2-1California ..............................................1-0Cal Poly ...............................................1-0Cal State Northridge .............................0-1UC Irvine ...............................................1-1UC Riverside ........................................1-0UC Santa Barbara ................................0-1Centenary .............................................1-0Central Arkansas ..................................2-0Central Florida ......................................0-1College of Charleston ...........................1-0Connecticut ...........................................1-0Creighton ..............................................1-0DePaul ..................................................1-0Drake ....................................................1-0East Carolina ........................................1-0Eastern Illinois ......................................1-0Florida ...................................................0-1Gonzaga ...............................................1-0Hartford .................................................1-0Hawai’I ..................................................1-0

Houston ................................................1-0Houston Baptist ....................................2-0Illinois State ..........................................1-1Iowa State .............................................2-0IUPUI ....................................................1-0Jackson State .......................................1-0Kansas State ........................................0-1Kentucky ...............................................1-0Lamar ...................................................0-3Liberty ...................................................1-0Long Beach State .................................2-0Louisiana-Lafayette ..............................0-1Louisiana-Monroe .................................3-0Louisiana State .....................................0-1Louisiana Tech ......................................1-1Louisville ...............................................2-1Loyola Marymount ................................1-0Middle Tennessee .................................0-1Nebraska ..............................................2-0Nevada .................................................0-1Nevada-Las Vegas (UNLV) ..................1-1New Mexico State .................................1-0New Orleans ......................................0-1-1Nicholls State ........................................1-0UNC Greensboro ..................................1-0North Dakota State ...............................1-0Northern Illinois .....................................1-0

Notre Dame ..........................................2-0McNeese State .....................................2-0Memphis ...............................................2-0Mercer ..................................................1-0Miami (Ohio) .........................................1-0Michigan ...............................................0-1Mississippi ............................................1-1Mississippi State ...................................2-1Missouri ................................................1-0Missouri-Kansas City ............................1-0Missouri State .......................................2-0New Mexico State .................................3-0New Orleans .........................................1-0Nicholls State ........................................1-0North Texas ..........................................1-0Northern Iowa .......................................1-0Northwood ............................................1-0Ohio State .............................................2-0Oklahoma .............................................1-0Oklahoma Christian ..............................1-0Oklahoma City ......................................1-0Oral Roberts .........................................1-0Oregon State ........................................1-0Pepperdine ...........................................1-0Point Loma Nazerene ...........................1-0Rice ......................................................1-0Richmond .............................................1-0

San Diego State ...................................0-1Saint Mary’s ..........................................2-0Sam Houston State ..............................2-0San Francisco .......................................0-1Santa Clara ...........................................2-0South Alabama .....................................2-1South Florida ........................................2-0Southeastern Louisiana ........................1-1Southern Illinois ....................................1-0Southern Methodist ..............................1-0Southern Mississippi .............................1-2Stanford ................................................0-1Stephen F. Austin ..................................2-0Texas ....................................................0-2Texas Tech ............................................0-2Texas-San Antonio ................................3-0Texas State ...........................................4-0Troy ......................................................1-0Vanderbilt ..............................................2-0VCU ......................................................1-0Virgina Tech ..........................................1-0Washington State .................................1-0Wichita State ........................................2-0Wisconsin .............................................0-1Wyoming ...............................................1-0Xavier ...................................................1-1

2008-09 RESULTS

UTA vs. THE NATION121-38-1

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2008-09 TOURNAMENT RESULTSSaint Mary’s Invitational

Poppy Hills GC - Pebble Beach, Calif. - Par 71, 6,639 Yards

UTA 292 287 289 868 +16 6/16 Bryce Easton 73 69 71 213 E 8Zack Fischer 77 69 71 217 +4 T18Michael Van DeVenter 69 74 75 218 +5 T23Bobby Massa 73 75 76 224 +11 T54Jamey Taylor 79 76 72 227 +14 T65

Louisiana Tech/Squire Creek ClassicSquire Creek GC - Choudrant, La. - Par 72, 7,105 Yards

UTA 296 293 290 879 +15 13/16 Bobby Massa 74 73 71 218 +2 T24Bryce Easton 71 78 72 221 +5 T39Michael Van DeVenter 77 73 72 222 +6 T47Zack Fischer 74 72 79 225 +9 T62Kevin Varrichio 79 75 75 229 +13 77

UTA Waterchase InvitationalWaterchase GC - Arlington, Tx. - Par 72, 7,304 Yards

UTA 295 280 289 864 E 1/16 Michael Van DeVenter 71 67 67 205 -11 1Bobby Massa 70 70 68 208 -8 2Jamey Taylor 76 74 73 223 +7 T11Zack Fischer 77 71 75 223 +7 T11Donald Dowie 79 72 79 230 +14 T27Michael Mullin 78 73 79 230 +14 T27Trey Herring 77 76 79 232 +16 T39Kevin Carrigan 78 76 80 234 +18 T49Kevin Varrichio 76 74 84 234 +18 T49Apo Tsolakis 80 76 89 245 +29 T73

Turtle Bay Resort InvitationalTurtle Bay Resort GC - Kahuku, Hi. - Par 72, 6,535 Yards

UTA 280 299 271 850 -14 3/19Bobby Massa 70 74 62 206 -10 2Zack Fischer 69 75 69 213 -3 T18Kevin Carrigan 72 75 67 214 -2 T25Bryce Easton 69 75 73 217 +1 T36Michael Van DeVenter 75 77 77 229 +13 T93

Oak Hills InvitationalOak Hills CC - San Antonio, Tx. - Par 71, 6,991 Yards

UTA 281 280 283 844 -8 2/14Zack Fischer 71 70 69 210 -3 T3Michael Van DeVenter 67 72 75 214 +1 T11Bryce Easton 69 73 74 216 +3 T17Bobby Massa 81 65 71 217 +4 T19Kevin Carrigan 74 75 69 218 +5 T24Donald Dowie (Ind.) 77 69 76 222 +9 T34

Rio Pinar InvitationalRio Pinar CC - Orlando, Fla. - Par 72, 6,978 Yards

UTA 290 287 288 865 +1 2/21Bobby Massa 70 69 67 206 -10 2Bryce Easton 75 74 70 219 +3 T22Kevin Carrigan 73 75 76 224 +8 T53Michael Van DeVenter 72 80 75 227 +11 T72Zack Fischer WD 69 80 --- --- ---

Border OlympicsLaredo CC - Laredo, Tx. - Par 72, 7,241 Yards

UTA 286 302 300 888 +24 4/16Bobby Massa 66 73 72 211 -5 1Michael Van DeVenter 70 78 75 223 +7 T20Kevin Carrigan 75 78 77 230 +14 T51Zack Fischer 79 75 76 230 +14 T51Bryce Easton 75 76 82 233 +17 T60

Mobile Bay IntercollegiateMagnolia Grove Falls GC - Mobile, Ala. - Par 72, 7,239 Yards

UTA 304 305 301 910 +46 6/16Bobby Massa 77 73 77 227 +11 T17Michael Van DeVenter 74 79 77 230 +14 T31Kevin Carrigan 79 78 73 230 +14 T31Bryce Easton 82 75 76 233 +17 T41Zack Fischer 74 DQ 75 --- --- ---Jamey Taylor 82 79 83 244 +28 T75

UMB Bank-Mizzou IntercollegiateThe Club at Old Hawthorne - Columbia, Mo. - Par 72, 7,221 Yards

UTA 275 305 296 876 +12 T2/14Michael Van deVenter 68 77 74 219 +3 T9Zack Fischer 72 74 73 219 +3 T9Kevin Carrigan 68 79 74 221 +5 T12Bobby Massa 67 82 75 224 +8 T17Bryce Easton 76 75 75 226 +10 T28

Southland Conference ChampionshipThe Club at Comanche Trace - Kerrville, Tex. - Par 72, 7,216 Yards

UTA 284 288 297 869 +5 2/10Zack Fischer 67 68 77 212 -4 T1Bobby Massa 70 75 73 218 +2 T8Bryce Easton 74 72 74 220 +4 T11Kevin Carrigan 73 75 73 221 +5 T14Michael Van deVenter 75 73 77 225 +9 T25

NCAA Regional ChampionshipThe University of Texas Golf Club - Austin, Tex. - Par 71, 7,412 Yards

UTA 308 290 295 893 +41 8/13Kevin Carrigan 77 71 74 222 +9 T18Zack Fischer 71 77 74 222 +9 T18Bryce Easton 79 74 72 225 +12 T31Bobby Massa 81 74 76 231 +18 T50Michael Van deVenter WD 71 75 --- --- ---

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2008-09 INDIVIDUAL RESULTSKevin Carrigan Ft. Worth JV Fall Invite 73 73 146 +2 2UTA Waterchase Invitational 78 76 80 234 +18 T49Turtle Bay Resort Invitational 72 75 67 214 -2 T25Oak Hills Invitational 74 75 69 218 +5 T24Rio Pinar Invitational 73 75 76 224 +8 T53Border Olympics 75 78 77 230 +14 T51Mobile Bay Intercollegiate 79 78 73 230 +14 T31UMB Bank-Mizzou Intercollegiate 68 79 74 221 +5 T12SLC Championship 73 75 73 221 +5 T14NCAA Regionals 77 71 74 222 +9 T18

Donald Dowie SMU Fall JV 72 76 148 +8 T8Ft. Worth JV Fall Invite 74 75 149 +5 T5UTA Waterchase Invitational 79 72 79 230 +14 T27Oak Hills Invitational (Ind.) 77 69 76 222 +9 T34The Wrangler 78 76 154 +10 T9

Bryce Easton Saint Mary’s Invitational 73 69 71 213 E 8Louisiana Tech/Squire Classic 71 78 72 221 +5 T39Turtle Bay Resort Invitational 69 75 73 217 +1 T36Oak Hills Invitational 69 73 74 216 +3 T17Rio Pinar Invitational 75 74 70 219 +3 T22Border Olympics 75 76 82 233 +17 T60Mobile Bay Intercollegiate 82 75 76 233 +17 T41UMB Bank-Mizzou Intercollegiate 76 75 75 226 +10 T28SLC Championship 74 72 74 220 +4 T11NCAA Regionals 79 74 72 225 +12 T31

Zack FischerSaint Mary’s Invitational 77 69 71 217 +4 T18Louisiana Tech/Squire Classic 74 72 79 225 +9 T62UTA Waterchase Invitational 77 71 75 223 +7 T11Turtle Bay Resort Invitational 69 75 69 213 -3 T18Oak Hills Invitational 71 70 69 210 -3 T3Rio Pinar Invitational WD 69 80 --- --- ---Border Olympics 79 75 76 230 +14 T51Mobile Bay Intercollegiate 74 DQ 75 --- --- ---UMB Bank-Mizzou Intercollegiate 72 74 73 219 +3 T9SLC Championship 67 68 77 212 -4 T1NCAA Regionals 71 77 74 222 +9 T18

Trey Herring UTA Waterchase Invitational 77 76 79 232 +16 T39

Bobby MassaSaint Mary’s Invitational 73 75 76 224 +11 T54Louisiana Tech/Squire Classic 74 73 71 218 +2 T24UTA Waterchase Invitational 70 70 68 208 -8 2Turtle Bay Resort Invitational 70 74 62 206 -10 2Oak Hills Invitational 81 65 71 217 +4 T19Rio Pinar Invitational 70 69 67 206 -10 2Border Olympics 66 73 72 211 -5 1Mobile Bay Intercollegiate 77 73 77 227 +11 T17UMB Bank-Mizzou Intercollegiate 67 82 75 224 +8 T17SLC Championship 70 75 73 218 +2 T8NCAA Regionals 81 74 76 231 +18 T50

Michael Mullin SMU Fall JV 79 73 152 +12 T10Ft. Worth JV Fall Invite 75 74 149 +5 T5UTA Waterchase Invitational 78 73 79 230 +14 T27

Jamey TaylorSaint Mary’s Invitational 79 76 72 227 +14 T65UTA Waterchase Invitational 76 74 73 223 +7 T11The Wrangler 79 74 153 +9 T6Mobile Bay Intercollegiate 82 79 83 244 +28 T75

Apo Tsolakis SMU Fall JV 77 71 148 +8 T8Ft. Worth JV Fall Invite 80 79 159 +15 T16UTA Waterchase Invitational 80 76 89 245 +29 T73

Michael Van DeVenterSaint Mary’s Invitational 69 74 75 218 +5 T23Louisiana Tech/Squire Classic 77 73 72 222 +6 T47UTA Waterchase Invitational 71 67 67 205 -11 1Turtle Bay Resort Invitational 75 77 77 229 +13 T93Oak Hills Invitational 67 72 75 214 +1 T11Rio Pinar Invitational 72 80 75 227 +11 T72Border Olympics 70 78 75 223 +7 T20Mobile Bay Intercollegiate 74 79 77 230 +14 T31UMB Bank-Mizzou Intercollegiate 68 77 74 219 +3 T9SLC Championship 75 73 77 225 +9 T25NCAA Regionals WD 71 75 --- --- ---

Kevin Varrichio SMU Fall JV 71 73 144 +4 4Ft. Worth JV Fall Invite 75 74 149 +5 T5Louisiana Tech/Squire Classic 79 75 75 229 +13 77UTA Waterchase Invitational 76 74 84 234 +18 T49The Wrangler 76 83 159 +15 T21

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The 2005 Southland Conference Tournament champion Mavericks, from left to right, Tyrone Mordt, Marc Campbell, head coach Jay Rees, Jordan Krantz, Zack Reeves, Bryan Baker and Jeff Murray.

HISTORY

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INDIVIDUAL

Lowest stroke average 1. 72.42 (33) Bobby Massa 2008-09 2. 72.685 (35) Adam Babb 1999-00 3. 72.694 (29) Tyrone Mordt 2002-03 4. 72.76 (39) Zack Reeves 2005-06 5. 72.91 (29) Anthony Estorga 2002-03 6. 73.08 (35) Bobby Massa 2007-08 7. 73.13 (36) Jeff Murray 2004-05 8. 73.19 (31) Zack Fischer 2008-09 9. 73.27 (36) Jordan Krantz 2004-05 10. 73.31 (35) Harry Singh 1997-98 11. 73.41 (39) Shad Muth 2000-01 12. 73.50 (26) Greg Gregory 1992-93 13. 73.53 (36) Luke Main 2000-01 14. 73.54 (35) Zack Reeves 2007-08 15. 73.64 (36) Luke Main 2001-02 73.64 (36) Shad Muth 2001-02 17. 73.69 (32) Michael Van deVenter 2008-09 18. 73.74 (38) Michael Van deVenter 2007-09 19. 73.79 (29) Corby King 1999-00 20. 73.80 (30) Tyrone Mordt 2003-04

Stroke Average By Class Fr. Luke Main 2000-01 73.53 So. Zack Reeves 2005-06 72.76 Jr. Bobby Massa 2008-09 72.42 Sr. Adam Babb 1999-00 72.69

Lowest Individual Round 1. 62 Bobby Massa Turtle Bay Invitational 2008-09 2. 63 Shad Muth UT San Antonio Invitational 2000-01 3. 64 Bobby Massa Turtle Bay Invitational 2007-08 4. 65 Bobby Massa Oak Hills Invitational 2008-09 65 Zack Reeves Turtle Bay Invitational (2nd rd.) 2007-08 65 Zack Reeves Turtle Bay Invitational (1st rd.) 2007-08 65 Jordan Krantz The Maxwell 2003-04 65 Corby King Deep South Intercollegiate 1999-00 8. 66 Bobby Massa Border Olympics 2008-09 66 Bobby Massa Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate 2007-08 66 Tyrone Mordt Northwest Collegiate Classic 2005-06 66 Landon Allen Rio Pinar Intercollegiate 2003-04 66 Jordan Krantz Mean Green Invitational 2002-03 66 Luke Main Stonebridge Invitational 2001-02 66 Gary Wolff Stephen F. Austin Invitational 1969-70 15. 67 14 times

Low 36-hole tournament score 137 Greg Gregory, Sammons Park Invitational, 1992

Low 54-hole tournament score 1. 201 Zack Reeves Turtle Bay Invitational 2007-08 2. 203 Bobby Massa Turtle Bay Invitational 2007-08 3. 205 Bobby Massa Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate 2007-08 205 M. Van deVenter UTA/Waterchase Invitational 2008-09 5. 206 Kevin Carrigan Diet Pepsi/Shocker Classic 2007-08 206 Shad Muth Cleveland Golf Classic 2001-02 206 Bobby Massa Turtle Bay Invitational 2008-09 206 Bobby Massa Rio Pinar Invitational 2008-09 9. 207 Tyrone Mordt Northwest Collegiate Classic 2006-07 207 Luke Main UT San Antonio Invitational 2000-01 207 Harry Singh Moe O’Brien Memorial 1997-98 12. 208 Zack Reeves Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate 2006-07

208 Zack Reeves Border Olympics 2006-07 208 Jordan Krantz SLC Championship 2004-05 208 Bobby Massa UTA/Waterchase Invitational 2008-09 16. 209 Zack Reeves Wolfack Classic 2004-05 209 Tyrone Mordt The Maxwell 2004-05 209 Marc Campbell Fall Beach Classic 2002-03 209 Shad Muth Henry Griffits Invitational 2000-01 209 Luke Main Northwest Collegiate Classic 1999-00

Low 72-hole tournament score 1. 278 Arnold Salinas Abilene Intercollegiate 1962-63 2. 280 Don Copeland Abilene Intercollegiate 1967-68 3. 283 Harry Singh NCAA Championship 1994-95 4. 289 Gary Wolff Abilene Intercollegiate 1967-68 5. 292 Tommy Williams Abilene Intercollegiate 1969-70

Low NCAA Regional score 1. 211 Harry Singh 1997-98 2. 216 Marc Campbell 2004-05 3. 220 Corby King 1997-98 4. 222 Shad Muth 2001-02 222 Zack Fischer 2008-09 222 Kevin Carrigan 2008-09 7. 223 Tyrone Mordt 2005-06

Low Southland Conference Tournament score 1. 208 Jordan Krantz 2004-05 2. 212 Zack Fischer 2008-09 3. 213 Tyrone Mordt 2004-05 213 Adam Babb 1999-00 4. 214 Anthony Estorga 2002-03 5. 215 Tyrone Mordt 2003-04 6. 216 Gary Wolff 1968-69 7. 217 Jason Hughes 1994-95 8. 218 M. Van deVenter 2006-07 218 Zack Reeves 2005-06 218 Zack Reeves 2004-05 218 Brandon Mullen 2002-03 218 Bobby Bridges 1993-94 218 Bobby Massa 2008-09

Southland Conference Tournament Score By Class Fr. Gary Wolff 1968-69 216 So. Zack Fischer 2008-09 212 Jr. Tyrone Mordt 2004-05 213 Sr. Jordan Krantz 2004-05 208 Rounds under par 16 Zack Reeves, 2005-06

Events played 1. Shad Muth 2000-01 13 Tyrone Mordt 2005-06 13 Zack Reeves 2005-06 13 Ryan Zamorano 2005-06 13 Michael Van deVenter 2007-08 13

Rounds Played 1. Tyrone Mordt 2005-06 39 Zack Reeves 2005-06 39 Ryan Zamorano 2005-06 39 Shad Muth 2005-06 39 5. Michael Van deVenter 2007-08 38

SEASON RECORDS

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Rounds in the 60s 1. Bobby Massa 2008-09 7 Zack Fischer 2008-09 7 3. Zack Reeves 2005-06 6 4. Luke Main 2000-01 5 Harry Singh 1997-98 5 Michael Van deVenter 2008-09 5 7. Zack Reeves 2007-08 4 Tyrone Mordt 2004-05 4 Shad Muth 2001-02 4 Justin Schultz 2000-01 4 Chris Forbes 1998-99 4 12. 3, 10 times last - Bryce Easton and Kevin Carrigan, 2008-09

Top 10 Finishes 1. Tyrone Mordt 2004-05 9 Greg Gregory 1994-95 9 Greg Gregory 1992-93 9 4. Zack Reeves 2005-06 7 Charon Thety 1998-99 7 Luke Main 1996-97 7

Top 20 Finishes 1. Greg Gregory 1992-93 12 2. Tyrone Mordt 2004-05 11 Shad Muth 2000-01 11 Greg Gregory 1994-95 11 5. Zack Reeves 2005-06 10

TEAM

Low Team Rounds 1. 270 Turtle Bay Inviational 2007-08 2. 271 Turtle Bay Invitational 2008-09 3. 272 Turtle Bay Invitational 2006-07 4. 275 Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate 2006-07 275 UT Arlington Fall Classic 2006-07 275 Mizzou Intercollegiate 2008-09 7. 279 UT San Antonio Invitational 2000-01 8. 280 UT Pan American Classic 1997-98 280 Moe O’Brien Memorial 1993-94 280 The Maxwell 2003-04 280 UTA/Waterchase Invitational 2008-09 280 Turtle Bay Invitational 2008-09 280 Oak Hills Invitiational 2008-09 14. 281 Border Olympics 2006-07 281 Henry Griffits Invitational 2003-04 281 Fall Beach Classic 2002-03 281 Colorado State Invitational 2000-01 282 Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate 2006-07 282 UT Arlington Fall Classic 2006-07 282 Southland Conference Championship 2004-05 282 Henry Griffits Invitational 2000-01

Low 54-Hole Tournament Scores 1. 823 Turtle Bay Invitational 2006-07 2. 835 Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate 2006-07 3. 844 Oak Hills Invitationa 2008-09 4. 850 Turtle Bay Invitational 2008-09 5. 851 UT Arlington Fall Classic 2006-07 6. 854 Cleveland Golf Classic 2001-02 7. 854 Henry Griffits Invitational 2000-01 8. 855 Moe O’Brien Memorial 1997-98 9. 858 Fall Beach Classic 2002-03 10. 859 Border Olympics 2006-07

859 Squire Creek Invitational 2004-05 859 Northwest Collegiate Classic 2004-05 859 Northwest Collegiate Classic 2003-04 859 Northwest Collegiate Classic 2000-01 15. 860 The Maxwell 2003-04 16. 861 Southland Conference Championship 2004-05 861 UT Pan American Classic 1993-94 18. 863 Herb Wimberly Classic 2004-05 863 Herb Wimberly Classic 1995-96 19. 864 Kansas Invitational 1997-98 864 UTA/Waterchase Invitational 2008-09

Largest Margin of Victory 1. 40 UTA/Waterchase Invitational 2008-09 2. 33 Moe O’Brien Memorial (855) 1997-98 3. 28 Copy Systems Intercollegiate (878) 1997-98 4. 22 UT Arlington Fall Classic (851) 2006-07 5. 18 Southland Conference Championship (884) 1994-95 6. 15 Sammons Park Invitational (572) 1991-92 7. 13 Southland Conference Championship (861) 2004-05 8. 8 Sammons Park Invitational (581) 1991-92 9. 7 Abilene Intercollegiate (1154) 1967-68 10. 6 Holiday Hills Classic (876) 1992-93

Miscellaneous Records Wins, Season; 5, 1998-99Events, Season: 13, 2000-01, 2001-02, 2004-05, 2005-06Rounds, Season: 39, 2005-06Low 72-hole Tournament Score: 1154 (+2), Abilene intercollegiate, 1968

CAREER

Events played 45 Tyrone Mordt, 2002-06.

Rounds played 135 Zack Reeves, 2004-08 134 Tyrone Mordt, 2002-06

Rounds under par 35 Tyrone Mordt, 2002-06

Lowest stroke average (min. 50 rounds) 1. Bobby Massa (2006-present) 86 73.116 2. Shad Muth (2000-02) 75 73.520 3. Luke Main (2000-02) 72 73.583 4. Zack Reeves (2004-08) 135 73.660 5. Tyrone Mordt (2002-06) 134 73.940 6. Adam Babb (1998-00) 63 73.968 7. Michael Van deVenter (2006-present) 91 73.989 8. Ryan Zamorano (2005-07) 52 74.250 9. Corby King (1997-00) 85 74.329 10. Bryce Easton (2006-present) 84 74.381 11. Jeff Murray (2004-06) 66 74.636 12. Greg Gregory (1991-95) 110 74.700 13. Zack Fischer (2008-present) 57 74.719 13. Jordan Krantz (2001-05) 100 74.820 14. Harry Singh (1995-99) 122 74.844 15. Marc Campbell (2003-08) 75 74.920 16. Justin Schultz (2000-02) 71 74.943 17. Brandon Mullen (2000-03) 87 75.114 18. Landon Allen (2002-04) 50 75.180 19. Nathan Main (1994-98) 127 75.543 20. Michael Douthit (03-08) 55 75.040

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Year Tournament Location ScoreOct. 27-28, 2008 UTA/Waterchase Invitational Fort Worth, Texas 295-280-289=864Oct. 1-2, 2007 UT Arlington Fall Classic Fort Worth, Texas 282-275-294=851Sept. 17-18, 2007 Texas Cup Intercollegiate Austin, Texas 296-286=582April 2-3, 2007 DIet Pepsi/Schocker Classic Wichita, Kan. 287-292-312=891April 26-27, 2005 SLC Championship Kingwood, Texas 289-290-282=861Oct. 18-19, 2004 Squire Creek Invitational Ruston, La. 297-290-292=879Oct. 5, 2004 SMU Stonebridge Invitational McKinney, Texas 286=286Feb. 19-20, 2002 Beau Chene Classic Mandeville, La. 314-310-293=917April 19-20, 1999 SLC Championship (co-champs) Tyler, Texas 293-302-297=892Feb. 22-23, 1999 UT San Antonio Invitational San Antonio, Texas 300-292=592Oct. 26-27, 1998 Herb Wimberly Classic Las Cruces, N.M. 285-289=574Oct. 12-13, 1998 Oral Roberts Intercollegiate Broken Arrow, Okla. 289-290-285=864Sept. 14-15, 1998 Ronnie Pfleider Invitational Beaumont, Texas 283April 6-7, 1998 Copy Systems Intercollegiate Little Rock, Ark. 289-287-302=878March 23-24, 1998 Moe O’Brien Memorial Lake Charles, La. 280-287-288=855Sept. 22-23, 1997 Oak Craft Fall Classic Phoenix, Ariz. 286-296-289=871April 16-18, 1995 SLC Championship West Columbia, Tex. 286-299-297=884Oct. 24-25, 1994 Texas Pan-American Classic Mission, Texas 280-290-291=861March 17-18, 1993 Holiday Hills Classic Mineral Wells, Tex. 287-298-291=876Sept. 29, 1992 Sammons Park Invitational Belton, Texas 288-293=581April 6-7, 1992 Sammons Park Invitational Belton, Texas 284-288=572Sept. 19-20, 1985 Fort Worth Rec. Tournament Fort Worth, Texas 300-300-292=892April 22-24, 1971 Abilene Intercollegiate Abilene, Texas N/A1970 TCU Invitational Fort Worth, Texas N/AMay 1-3, 1968 Abilene Intercollegiate Abilene, Texas 297-277-285-295=1154

ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS

Name Tournament Date ScoreZack Fischer SLC Championship April 27-29, 2009 67-68-77=212*Bobby Massa Border Olympics March 13-14, 2009 66-73-72=211Michael Van deVenter UTA/Waterchase Invitational Oct. 27-28, 2008 71-67-67=205Kevin Carrigan Diet Pepsi/Shocker Classic March 31-Apri 1, 2007 67-68-71=206Bobby Massa Diet Pepsi/Shocker Classic April 2-3, 2007 72-72-75=219Zack Reeves Squire Creek Intercollegiate Oct. 17-18, 2005 67-74-70=211Jordan Krantz 2005 SLC Championships April 26-27, 2005 69-70-69=208Tyrone Mordt Fall Beach Classic Nov. 1-2, 2004 70-72-68=210Jeff Murray Stonebridge Invitational Oct. 5, 2004 =68Luke Main UT San Antonio Invitational Feb. 26-27, 2001 70-68-69=207Adam Babb SLC Championship April 17-18, 2000 71-70-72=213Thomas Pye Colo. State Ram Intercollegiate Sept. 27-28, 1999 68-70=138Charan Thethy UT San Antonio Invitational Feb. 22-23, 1999 72-70=142Harry Singh Moe O’Brien Memorial March 23-24, 1998 67-69-71=207Jason Hughes SLC Championship April 16-18, 1995 70-74-73=217Greg Gregory Pizza Hut Invitational Feb. 25-26, 1995 71-72=143Terry Lauristen Oak Craft Classic Oct. 4-5, 1993 71-68-73=212Greg Gregory Hall Sutton Intercollegiate Nov. 9-10, 1992 71-68-72=211Greg Gregory Sammons Park Invitational April 6-7, 1992 68-69=137Gary Wolff Stephen F. Austin Invitational April 9-10, 1970 *66-35-70=171Don Copeland Abilene Intercollegiate May 1-3, 1968 70-68-69-73=280Arnold Salinas Abilene Intercollegiate April 25-27, 1962 71-72-67-68=278* co-medalist, lost tournament in playoff

AWARD WINNERS

Southland Conference Coach of the YearJay Rees....................................................2005, 2009

SLC Individual ChampionsJason Hughes .....................................................1995Adam Babb .........................................................2000Jordan Krantz ......................................................2005Zack Fischer (co-medalist) .................................. 2009

SLC Student-Athlete of the YearJordan Krantz ......................................................2003Jordan Krantz ......................................................2005

SLC Athlete of the YearJason Hughes .....................................................1995

SLC Newcomer of the YearShad Muth ...........................................................2001Anthony Estorga ..................................................2003Jeff Murray...........................................................2005Ryan Zamorano ...................................................2006

All-Southland Conference First TeamBobby Bridges ....................................................1994Greg Gregory ......................................................1993Greg Gregory.......................................................1995Jason Hughes .....................................................1995Josh Palmer ........................................................1995Harry Singh .........................................................1996Nathan Main .......................................................1997Harry Singh..........................................................1998Charan Thethy ....................................................1999Chris Forbes .......................................................1999Adam Babb .........................................................2000Shad Muth ..........................................................2001Shad Muth ...........................................................2002Anthony Estorga ..................................................2003Jordan Krantz ......................................................2005Tyrone Mordt .......................................................2005Zack Reeves........................................................2006Bobby Massa .......................................................2008Bobby Massa .......................................................2009

All-Southland Conference Second TeamGreg Gregory...................................................... 1994Chris Forbes .......................................................1995Chris Forbes ........................................................1996Corby King ..........................................................1998Harry Singh .........................................................1999Luke Main ............................................................2002Zack Reeves........................................................2005Jeff Murray...........................................................2005Zack Reeves........................................................2008Zack Fischer ........................................................2009

All-Southland Conference Third TeamPlayer .................................................................. YearCorby King ..........................................................2000Luke Main ........................................................... 2001Tyrone Mordt .......................................................2004Zack Reeves........................................................2007Michael Van deVenter ...............................2008, 2009

All-Southland Conference Honorable MentionBryce Easton .......................................................2009

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1961-62Tournament, Course, Location, Date Finish Score UT Arlington ResultsAbilene Intercollegiate, Abilene CC, Abilene, Texas, April 7th/12 =1192 N/A

1962-63Tournament, Course, Location, Date Finish Score UT Arlington ResultsAbilene Intercollegiate, Abilene CC, Abilene, Texas, April 25-27 4th/11 292-295-287-296=1170 2, Salinas 71-72-67-68=278; T14, Markham 75-73-73-74=294; T14, Witcher 74-74-72=294.

1963-64Tournament, Course, Location, Date Finish Score UT Arlington ResultsSouthwestern Rec., Rockwood GC, Fort Worth, Texas, Sept. 9th/? =672 N/AAbilene Intercollegiate, Abilene CC, Abilene, Texas, April 9th/12 312-316-307=935 T21, Wehman 76-78-71-77=302; T23, Allen 77-75-76=228; T39, Norgart 84-80-75=239.Southland Conference, N/A 3rd/10 =928 N/A

1964-65Tournament, Course, Location, Date Finish Score UT Arlington ResultsSouthwestern Rec., Rockwood GC, Fort Worth, Texas, Sept. 9th/? =672 Allen 84-82=166; Wehman 83-84=167; Hamilton 83-86=169.Abilene Intercollegiate, Abilene CC, Abilene, Texas, April 22-24 7th/12 303-316-297-304=1220 T17, Wehman 76-78-71-77=302; T21, T. Burseen 73-74-74-84=303; T28, Hamilton 75-83-73-75=306.Southland Conference, Course N/A, Jonesboro, Ark., May 14-15 3rd/10 =915 Hamilton 75-73-73=221; Wehman 75-78-76=229; Burseen 82-69-80=231.

1965-66Tournament, Course, Location, Date Finish Score UT Arlington ResultsSouthwestern Rec., Rockwood GC, Fort Worth, Texas, March 4-5 5th/? =653 2, T. Burseen 77-78=155; Lumsden 79-87=166, Allen 81-86=167.Stephen F. Austin Invitational, Course N/A, Nacogdoches, Texas, April 14-16 3rd/? =1228 Lumsden 86-77-79-76=318; Allen 81-74-80-72=307; Wehman 76-77-78-74=305.Abilene Intercollegiate, Abilene CC, Abilene, Texas, April 21-23 4th/12 297-303-291=891 T5, Wehman 74-72-72=220; T5, Lumsden 82-71-67=220; T22, Allen 75-78-72=225.Southland Conference, Shady Valley GC, Arlington, Texas, May 11-13 2nd/10 =938 N/A

1966-67Tournament, Course, Location, Date Finish Score UT Arlington ResultsSouthwestern Rec., Rockwood GC, Fort Worth, Texas, March 3-4 7th/? =658 Cochran 81-80=161; Michael 79-85=164; T. Burseen 84-81=165.Abilene Intercollegiate, Abilene CC, Abilene, Texas, April 19-21 6th/13 295-294-300-307=1196 13, Vasquez 72-76-75-73=296; 14, Cochran 73-73-73-78=297; T21, Burseen 73-72-78-79=302.Southland Conference, Course N/A, Beaumont, Texas, May 11-12 3rd/5 321-322-319=962 Michael 89-84-86=259; Burseen 80-84-82=246; Vasquez, 83-80-75=238.

1967-68Tournament, Course, Location, Date Finish Score UT Arlington ResultsSouthwestern Rec., Rockwood GC, Fort Worth, Texas, March 1-2 N/A N/A N/AAbilene Intercollegiate, Abilene CC, Abilene, Texas, May 1-3 1st/14 297-277-285-295=1154 1, Copeland 70-68-69-73=280; T11, Wolff 74-69-72-74=239; T14, Vasquez 75-70-71-75=291.Southland Conference, Course N/A, San Antonio, Texas, May 8-10 2nd/5 =598 T4, Wolff 74-72=146; 7, Williams 74-75=149; T15, Lathen 77-77=154.

1968-69Tournament, Course, Location, Date Finish Score UT Arlington ResultsSouthwestern Rec., Rockwood GC, Fort Worth, Texas, Feb. 28-March 1 5th/15 312-314=326 4, Lathen 74-77=151; 19, Wolff 79-76=155; 21, Burton, 80-78=158.Stephen F. Austin Invitational, Course N/A, Nacogdoches, Texas, April 17-19 6th/12 304-305-299=906 Wolff 73-72-75=220; Williams 78-72-74=224; Burton 77-77-75=229.Abilene Intercollegiate, Abilene CC, Abilene, Texas, April 24-26 7th/14 311-304-305-315=1235 12, Wolff 78-75-75-73=301; T35, Bridges 76-78-78-89=311; T41, Burton 78-74-80-81=313.Southland Conference, Olmos Basin GC, San Antonio, Texas, May 8-9 3rd/5 303-304-311=918 3, Wolff 73-72-71=216; 14, Tipton, 75-77-82=234; 15, Burton 80-74-81=235.

1969-70Tournament, Course, Location, Date Finish Score UT Arlington ResultsSouthwestern Rec., Rockwood GC, Fort Worth, Texas, Feb. 27-28 7th/? 310-306=616 10, Wolff 78-73=151; Vadner 79-76=155; Williams 82-78=160.Stephen F. Austin Invitational, Course N/A, Nacogdoches, Texas, April 9-10 3rd/? 294-151-307-307=752% 1, Wolff 66-35-70=171; Vadner 70-40-75=185; Williams 72-36-78=176.Abilene Intercollegiate, Abilene CC, Abilene, Texas, April 23-25 10th/14 307-297-297-290=1230 Williams 77-72-71-72=292; Vadner 73-75-75-76=299; Lancaster 81-78-76-70=305.Southland Conference, Maxwell GC, Abilene, Texas, May 5-8 2nd/5 316-306-308-300=1230 T7, Lancaster 80-78-71-76=305; 10, Wolff 81-77-77-72=307; T11, Williams 76-74-80-79=309.% - (45 Holes)

1970-71Tournament, Course, Location, Date Finish Score UT Arlington ResultsSouthwestern Rec., Rockwood GC, Fort Worth, Texas, Feb. 26-27 N/A N/A N/AAngelo State Invitational, Course N/A, San Angelo, Texas, April 4th/10 292-295-292=879 T7, Lancaster 80-78-71-76=305; 10, Wolff 81-77-77-72=307; T11, Williams 76-74-80-79=309.Abilene Intercollegiate, Abilene CC, Abilene, Texas, April 22-24 N/A N/A N/A

1971-72Tournament, Course, Location, Date Finish Score UT Arlington ResultsAngelo State Invitational, Course N/A, San Angelo, Texas, April 7-8 4th/9 =883 T10, Reed 70-70-77=217

1972-73Tournament, Course, Location, Date Finish Score UT Arlington ResultsSouthwestern Rec., Rockwood GC, Fort Worth, Texas, Feb. 23-24 4th/19 =614 N/ASouthland Conference, Course N/A, Location N/A, Date N/A 4th/7 =1209 6, Vadner 75-72-75-77=299; T7, Lancaster 76-78-77-70=303; T10, Massa 69-76-79-78=302.

1973-74Tournament, Course, Location, Date Finish Score UT Arlington ResultsSouthwestern Rec., Rockwood GC, Fort Worth, Texas, Feb. 23-24 4th/15 =623 2, Smith 73-75=148.Morris Williams Intercollegiate, Course N/A, Austin, Texas, March 29-31 N/A N/A N/A

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1975-76Tournament, Course, Location, Date Finish Score UT Arlington ResultsTrinity Invitational, Course N/A, San Antonio, Texas, Date N/A 11th/13 304=324=628 Chick 75-75=150; Sandacz 78-74=152; Barker 73-79=152.Lamar Invitational, Course N/A, Beaumont, Texas, Feb. 12-14 12th/12 =951 N/AMorris Williams Intercollegiate, Course N/A, Austin, Texas, March 26-28 22nd/24 =945 N/AHarvey Penick Invitational, Course N/A, Austin, Texas, Date N/A 11th/15 302-293=595 N/ASouthland Conference, Huntington Park, Shreveport, La., Date N/A 5th/6 312-307-299-311=1229 3, Sandacz 73-73-73-75=294; T11, Olsen 77-76-75-77=305; 17, Barker 81-79-72-79=311.

1976-77Tournament, Course, Location, Date Finish Score UT Arlington ResultsPecan Valley Invitational, Pecan Valley GC, San Antonio, Texas, Nov. 8-9 T6th/15 =616 N/AHarvey Penick Invitational, Course N/A, Austin, Texas, Nov. 15-17 18th/19 =1218 N/ASouthland Conference, Huntington Park GC, Shreveport, La., Date N/A 6th/6 323-323-312-313=1271 18, Bell 81-76-76-77=310; 25, Sandacz 81-76-80-78=315; T26, Merrifield 81-76-79-80=316.

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1977-78Tournament, Course, Location, Date Finish Score UT Arlington ResultsSouthwestern Rec., Rockwood GC, Fort Worth, Texas, March 10-11 7th/10 328-323=651 N/ASouthwest Spring Classic, Denton CC, Denton, Texas, May 17-18 7th/7 =933 T15, Ratliff 77-72-73=222; 30, Gray 76-81-76=233; 31, Bell 76-78-80=234.Southland Conference, Course N/A, Location N/A, Date N/A 5th/6 312-313-315-312=1252 T9, Ratliff 73-74-83-77=307; T11, Fergerson 73-81-77-77=308; 20, Jones 79-80-78-78=315.

1978-79Tournament, Course, Location, Date Finish Score UT Arlington ResultsHorned Frog Invitational, Squaw Valley GC, Fort Worth, Texas, Oct. 21-22 4th/6 327-326=658 N/ABorder Olympics, Casa Blanca GC, Laredo, Texas, March 2-3 13th/13 =931 18, Garvin =223.Metroplex Tournament #1, Los Rios CC, Dallas, Texas, March 5 5th/6 =338 T20, Richardson =82.Southwestern Rec., Rockwood GC, Fort Worth, Texas, March 9-10 8th/11 311-303=614 19, Jones=150.North Texas Invitational, Denton CC, Denton, Texas, March 13-15 11th/11 =945 T26, Palmer =230.Longhorn Invitational, Lago Vista GC, Lago Vista, Texas, March 28-29 6th/6 =1163 T13, Palmer =226.Louisiana-Monroe Invitational, Chennault GC, Monroe, La., April 7-8 7th/21 =597 8, Johnson =143.Metroplex Tournament #2, Diamond Oaks CC, Fort Worth, Texas, April 10 5th/6 =327 T14, Palmer =78; T14, Johnson =78.Louisiana Tech Invitational, Pine Hills GC, Ruston, La., April 12-13 5th/11 =612 T15, Palmer =153.Metroplex Tournament #3, North Texas GC, Denton, Texas, April 16 5th/6 =298 T7, Farris =71.Southland Conference, Lake Charles CC, Lake Charles, La., April 25-27 5th/6 320-315-327=962 17, Johnson 78-75-83=236; 21, Fergerson 80-81-78=239; 25, Garvin 80-80-84=244.

1979-80Tournament, Course, Location, Date Finish Score UT Arlington ResultsAngelo’s Collegiate Classic, Bear Creek GC, Houston, Texas, Oct. 4-5 13th/18 330-314=644 Chick 81-75=156; Salter 81-78=159; McGee 81-79=160.Metroplex Tournament #1, Course N/A, Location N/A, Date N/A N/A N/A Hodgson 71; Chick 74; Salter 76.Harvey Penick Invitational, Course N/A, Austin, Texas, Date N/A N/A N/A McGee 225; Salter 227; McMann 228.Metroplex Tournament #2, Course N/A, Location N/A, Date N/A N/A N/A McMann 73; Salter 74; Chick 78.Metroplex Tournament #3, Course N/A, Location N/A, Date N/A N/A N/A Ponder 76; Salter 76; Chick 78.Lamar Invitational, Pinewood CC, Beaumont, Texas, Feb. 18-19 16th/16 333-315-320=968 McGee 83-75-81=239; 60, Salter 84-79-77=240; Hodgson 83-79-81=243.Tarrant County College Invitational, Lake Country GC, Fort Worth, Texas, March 4 1st/5 =316 2, McGee 77; Hodgson 78; Rushing 80.Southwestern Rec., Rockwood GC, Fort Worth, Texas, March 7-8 12th/13 304-329=663 McMann 74-83=157; McGee 78-80=158; Chick 76-83=159.Longhorn Invitational, Lago Vista GC, Lago Vista, Texas, March 10-11 7th/9 314-311-308=933 Hodgson 78-79-72=229; Chick 78-75-78=231; McMann 77-79-80=236.North Texas Spring Classic, Denton CC, Denton, Texas, March 18-20 10th/14 308-302-318=928 Chick 75-74-81=230; Hodgson 74-74-83=231; McGee 78-79-75=232.Metroplex Tournament #4, Trophy Club CC, Trophy Club, Texas, April 7 4th/6 =313 3, Chick 73; Groom 76; McGee 79.Metroplex Tournament #5, Shady Valley GC, Arlington, Texas, April 8 4th/6 =323 Chick 78; Groom 78; Salter 83.Louisiana-Monroe Invitational, Chenault GC, Monroe, La., April 11-12 7th/11 303-320=623 Chick 74-79=153; Groom 75-79=154; McMann 79-79=158.Southland Conference, Pine Hills GC, Calhoun, La., April 21-23 5th/6 303-320-312=935 11, McGee 74-78-76=228; 15, Chick 77-79-78=234; T17, Salter 75-85-76=236.Metroplex Tournament #6; Las Colinas CC, Irving, Texas, April 25 4th/6 =323 McMann 76; Chick 79; McGee 82.

1980-81Tournament, Course, Location, Date Finish Score UT Arlington ResultsAngelo’s Collegiate Classic, Course N/A, Houston, Texas, Oct. 2-3 N/A 330-330=660 Salter 79-80=159; McMann 88-78=166; Groom 82-87=169.Baylor Invitational, Course N/A, Waco, Texas, Nov. 3 N/A =307 McGee 70; Cook 79; Slade 80.Harvey Penick Invitational, Course N/A, Austin, Texas, Nov. 10-12 N/A 301-309-302=912 McGee 73-79-73=225; Salter 77-77-73=227; McMann 75-77-76=228.SFA-TWU-UTA Tri-Match, Diamond Oaks CC, Fort Worth, Texas, Feb. 13 3rd/3 =317 Salter 75; McMann 76; McGee 83.Houston Baptist Invitational, Pecan Grove CC, Richmond, Texas, Feb. 23-25 11th/12 320-314=634 McMann 79-77=156; Salter 81-76=157; McGee 82-79=161.Sam Houston State Invitational, Elkins Lake CC, Huntsville, Texas, March 5-6 5th/8 313-316=629 Berry 74-78=152; Vokes 78-78=156; Salter 79-80=159.Southwestern Rec., Rockwood GC, Fort Worth, Texas, March 13-14 5th/8 306-302=608 McMann 75-72=147; Berry 76-77=153; Vokes 76-77=153.North Texas Invitational, Denton CC, Denton, Texas, March 18-20 8th/11 315-316-303=934 Salter 77-77-72=226; Vokes 80-77-76=233; McMann 76-82-79=237.Abilene Intercollegiate, Abilene CC, Abilene, Texas, April 6-7 8th/12 313-302-310=925 Salter 73-76-78=227; Vokes 76-76-75=227; McMann 83-74-78=235.Southland Conference, Great Southwest GC, Grand Prairie, Texas, April 28-30 4th/6 317-319-321=957 7, Salter 79-74-78=231; T18, McMann 82-83-77=242; T18, McGee 77-82-83=242.

1981-82Tournament, Course, Location, Date Finish Score UT Arlington ResultsSouthwestern Rec., Pecan Valley GC, Fort Worth, Texas, Sept. 18-19 4th/6 324-299-314=937 Gray 81-72-79=232; Vokes 80-74-79=233; B. Groom 80-80-77=237.Angelo’s Collegiate Classic, Bear Creek GC, Houston, Texas, Oct. 29-30 13th/18 317-325=642 McGee 75-83=158; McMann 80-79=159; Vokes 81-81=162.Harvey Penick Invitational, Course N/A, Austin, Texas, Nov. 9-11 21st/21 327-307-315=949 Vokes 79-78-77=234; McGee 82-76-78=236; B. Groom 83-74-80=237.Sam Houston State Invitational, Elkins Lake CC, Huntsville, Texas, March 8-9 9th/11 333-328=661 Vokes 81-77=158; Eaton 83-81=164; Wilson 85-86=171.Stephen F. Austin Invitational, Fairway Farm GC, San Augustine, Texas, March 13-14 10th/16 327-333=660 Eaton 78-81=159; B. Groom 81-82=163; Vokes 82-87=169.North Texas Spring Classic, Denton CC, Denton, Texas, March 16-18 8th/12 299-305-307=911 Eaton 74-74-79=227; Vokes 76-74-78=228; Wilson 73-77-78=228.Abilene Intercollegiate, Abilene CC, Abilene, Texas, April 12-13 3rd/9 314-291-297=902 Eaton 77-72-74=223; Wilson 79-73-73=225; B. Groom 78-75-75=228.Southland Conference, Jonesboro CC, Jonesboro, Ark., April 26-28 T-3rd/6 310-299-300=909 6, Vokes 76-72-76=224; T7, Eaton 80-71-74=225; T16, Wilson 76-76-79=231.

1982-83Tournament, Course, Location, Date Finish Score UT Arlington ResultsSouthwestern Rec., Pecan Valley GC, Fort Worth, Texas, Sept. 17-18 3rd/8 286-291-298=875 T4 Daniel 69-68-74=211; Eaton =214.Waterwood Invitational, Waterwood GC, Huntsville, Texas, Date N/A 8th/10 332-332=664 Eaton 83-79=162; Daniel 81-83=164; Murphy 80-85=165.Angelo’s Collegiate Classic, Bear Creek GC, Houston, Texas, Date N/A 12th/14 310-335=645 Murphy 77-83=160; Vokes 80-80=160; Daniel 77-85=162.Elkins Lake Invitational, Elkins Lake CC, Huntsville, Texas, Date N/A T-6th/8 323-319=642 Maldonado 79-79=158; McMann 79-81=160; King 84-77=161.Harvey Penick Invitational, Morris Williams GC, Austin, Texas, Date N/A T-19th/21 302-304-305=911 Daniel 70-75-73=218; Liljenberg 75-72-77=224; McMann 80-80-74=234.Waterwood Spring Invitational, Waterwood National CC, Huntsville, Texas, March 21-22 6th/13 310-322=632 Liljenberg 80-73-153; Maldonado 72-82=154; Daniel 79-84=163.Oklahoma Intercollegiate, Lawton CC, Lawton, Okla., March 28-29 10th/16 309-312-313=934 Vokes 75-73-81=229; Daniel 77-79-77=233; King 79-79-79=237.Abilene Intercollegiate, Abilene CC, Abilene, Texas, April 11-12 6th/12 306-307-301=914 T9, Maldonado 76-73-78=227; T13, Daniel 80-76-74=230; T15, King 79-78-74=231.Southland Conference, Pinewood CC, Beaumont, Texas, April 27-29 5th/7 309-306-309=924 T8, Daniel 75-75-74=224; 14, Liljenberg 76-73-79=228; T15, Vokes 79-78-75=232.

1983-84Tournament, Course, Location, Date Finish Score UT Arlington ResultsFort Worth Parks and Rec., Pecan Valley GC, Fort Worth, Texas, Sept. 16-17 5th/6 313-305-308=926 Schwartz 79-76-74=229; King 76-78-75=229; Szaniszlo 78-76-80=234.Angelo’s Collegiate Classic, Bear Creek GC, Houston, Texas, Sept. 29-30 17th/18 313-330=643 Christensen 74-83=157; Petty 79-83=162; King 81-82=163.Pecan Plantation Invitational, Pecan Plantation GC, Fort Worth, Texas, Oct. 13-14 6th/9 318-329=647 T3, Vokes 76-78=154; 9, King 79-78=157; T33, Riley 82-87=169.James McIver Invitational, Elkins Lake CC, Huntsville, Texas, Nov. 3-4 6th/9 303-308=611 12, Petty 75-72=147; 15, Tracy 76-78=154; T26, Vokes 80-76=156.Elkins Lake Classic, Elkins Lake CC, Huntsville, Texas, March 1-2 5th/10 299-297=596 Riley 75-71=146; Eaton 75-76=151; King 75-76=151.North Texas Spring Classic, Denton CC, Denton, Texas, March 12-14 11th/12 308-309-311=928 Vokes 78-76-75=229; Eaton 79-76-75=230; Riley 75-79-79=233.Oklahoma Intercollegiate, Lawton CC, Lawton, Okla., March 26-27 11th/18 319-311-317=947 Eaton 76-75-83-234; Riley 81-80-77=238; Vokes 82-78-79=239.Abilene Intercollegiate, Abilene CC, Abilene, Texas, April 9-10 4th/16 298-292-302=894 Schwartz 78-71-74=223; Eaton 72-76-77=225; Riley 72-78-79=229.Southland Conference, Pine Hills CC, Calhoun, La., April 27-28 7th/7 330-319-317=966 T27, Eaton 82-86-75=243; T27, Schwartz 83-80-80=243; T27, Riley 82-79-82=243.

1984-85Tournament, Course, Location, Date Finish Score UT Arlington ResultsCentral Bank College-Am., Chenault Park GC, Monroe, La., Sept. 28-30 10th/13 311-309-304=924 Maldonado 76-78-74=228; Hunsche 79-74-76=229; Weaver 77-81-75=233.Angelo’s Collegiate Classic, Bear Creek GC, Houston, Texas, Oct. 4-5 16th/18 316-322=638 Hunsche 76-78=154; Christensen 85-76=161; Weaver 82-81=163.James McIver Invitational, Elkins Lake CC, Huntsville, Texas, Oct. 18-19 9th/12 309-322=631 Riley 78-80=158; Weaver 84-86=170; Maldonado 71-78=149.Pecan Plantation Invitational, Pecan Plantation GC, Fort Worth, Texas, Nov. 26-27 5th/6 314-337=651 T6, Maldonado 78-80=158; 14, Weaver 77-85=163; T20, Liljenberg 79-87=166.Lon Plummer Invitational, Elkins Lake CC, Huntsville, Texas, Feb. 28-March 1 T-7th/13 317-305=622 Maldonado 79-73=152; Riley 75-77=152; Hunsche 80-78=158.Oklahoma Intercollegiate, Lawton CC, Lawton, Okla. 10th/12 309-311-312=934 Maldonado 77-76-78=231; Riley 79-77-78=234; Schwartz 77-79-80=236.

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Bluebonnet Invitational, Brownwood CC, Brownwood, Texas, April 1-2 7th/13 298-304=602 Maldonado 73-74=147; T11, Szaniszlo 70-78=148; T18, Weaver 77-72=149.Abilene Intercollegiate, Abilene CC, Abilene, Texas, April 15-16 9th/16 308-309-288=905 Schwartz 77-74-70=221; Szaniszlo 76-79-69=224; Riley 74-78-73=225.Southland Conference, Morehouse CC, Bastrop, La., April 25-27 7th/7 303-305318=926 T12, Riley 73-72-74=219; T37, Schwartz 72-85-79=236; T37, Szaniszlo 80-77-79=236.1985-86Tournament, Course, Location, Date Finish Score UT Arlington ResultsFort Worth Parks and Rec., Pecan Valley GC, Fort Worth, Texas, Sept. 19-20 1st/10 300-300-292=892 2, Eaton 73-74-69=216, 5, Riley 73-76-76=225, T6, Szaniszlo 78-77-72=227.Central Bank College-Am., Chenault Park GC, Monroe, La., Sept. 26-27 9th/14 308-304-294=906 Szaniszlo 76-73-74=223; Riley 77-78-72=227; Eaton 78-78-72=228.Mary-Hardin Baylor Invitational, Leon Valley GC, Belton, Texas, Oct. 10-11 3rd/13 288-293=581 Eaton 72-68=140; Riley 72-70=142; Atchinson 71-78=149.Pecan Plantation Invitational, Pecan Plantation GC, Fort Worth, Texas, Oct. 24-25 3rd/18 302-294=596 T14, Szaniszlo 75-74=149; T22, Liljenberg 77-74=151; T22, Eaton 76-75=161.Elkins Lake Classic, Elkins Lake CC, Huntsville, Texas, Oct. 31-Nov. 1 4th/10 311-307=618 Eaton 75-75=150; Riley 79-73=152; Liljenberg 76-81=157.Baylor Invitational, Cottonwood Creek GC, Waco, Texas, Feb. 28-March 1 T-19th/20 348-340=688 Riley 171, Easton 171, Szanszlo 173.Abilene Intercollegiate, Abilene CC, Abilene, Texas, March 17-18 3rd/10 288-292-294=874 T4, Riley 70-74-71=215; T8, Weaver 70-71-78=218.Oklahoma Intercollegiate, Lawton CC, Lawton, Okla., March 24-25 11th/12 326-316-322=964 Eaton 235, Riley 240, Szaniszlo 243.Hardin-Simmons Invitational, Course N/A, Location N/A, Date N/A 6th/? =632 Weaver 151; Eaton 153; Green 153.Lon Plummer Invitational, Course N/A, Location N/A, Date N/A 8th/? =632 N/ACharles Coody Intercollegiate, Maxwell GC, Abilene, Texas, April 3rd/10 288-292-294=874 Weaver 70-71-77=218; Riley 70-74-71=215.Southland Conference, Walnut Creek CC, Mansfield, Texas, April 23-25 5th/7 306-306-297=909 T12, Riley 71-79-76=226; T12, Szaniszlo 77-75-74=226; T16, Atchison 77-76-74=227.

1986-87Tournament, Course, Location, Date Finish Score UT Arlington ResultsMary-Hardin Baylor Invitational, Course N/A, Location N/A, Date N/A 3rd/9 300-305=605 Munson 149; Bailey 150; Green 151.Fort Worth Parks and Rec., Course N/A, Location N/A, Date N/A 3rd/7 312-315-317=944 Bailey 232; Green 237; Craddock 241.Central Bank College-Am., Chenault Park GC, Monroe, La., Date N/A 10th/11 321-305=626 Green 152; Bailey 152; Atchinson 160.James McIver Invitational, Elkins Lake CC, Huntsville, Texas, Oct. 23-24 9th/11 328-329=657 Bailey 79-81=160; Green 78-83=161; Atchison 88-80=168.Texas Lutheran Invitational, Course N/A, Location N/A, Date N/A 3rd/7 313-315=628 Craddock 154; Bailey 156; Green 157.Abilene Intercollegiate, Abilene CC, Abilene, Texas, Feb. 23-24 9th/13 318-310-294=922 4, Bailey 75-71-73=219; T26, Green 74-81-74=229; T36, Hatch 86-77-71=234.Sam Houston State Invitational, Elkins Lake CC, Huntsville, Texas, March 5-6 11th/14 320-319=639 Bailey 77-80=157; Craddock 82-79=161; Green 87-76=163.Baylor Invitational, Cottonwood Creek GC, Waco, Texas, March 20-21 15th/15 320-326=646 T18, Bailey 75-78=153; T54, Craddock 82-79=161; T67, Hatch 82-83=165.Oklahoma Intercollegiate, Lawton CC, Lawton, Okla., March 30-31 6th/7 324-315=639 T14, Bailey 74-82=156; T17, Craddock 82-75=157; 29, Green 83-79=162.Dallas Baptist Invitational, Course N/A, Location N/A, April 6-7 2nd/9 325-321=646 Bailey 80-74=154; Green 80-79=159; Craddock 81-85=166.

1987-88Tournament, Course, Location, Date Finish Score UT Arlington ResultsLouisiana-Monroe Invitational, Course N/A, Monroe, La., Sept. 25-26 9th/12 309-306-306=921 Bailey 76-78-72=226; Hatch 76-76-75=227; Craddock 83-72-79=234.Fort Worth Parks and Rec., Pecan Valley GC, Fort Worth, Texas, Sept. 30-Oct. 1 2nd/6 300-312-302=914 T3, Bailey 73-75-73=221; T11, Hatch 76-75-83=234; T13, Craddock 79-81-75=235.Texas Invitational, Riverside GC, Fort Worth, Texas, Oct. 13 16th/20 341-318=659 T25, Atchison 84-72=156; T51, Bailey 84-78=162; T76, Ehler 86-82=168.Elkins Lake Classic, Elkins Lake CC, Huntsville, Texas, Oct. 28 13th/19 309-315=624 T33, Craddock 76-77=154; T40, Atchison 77-77=154; T62, Bailey 77-81=158.Texas Lutheran Invitational, Course N/A, Location N/A, Nov. 16-17 T-3rd/10 316-309-310=935 2, Bailey 78-74-72=224; Atchison 79-73-78=230; Craddock 79-81-79=239.Sam Houston State Intercollegiate, Elkins Lake CC, Huntsville, Texas, March 3-4 9th/12 320-319=639 T22, Bailey 75-78=153; T32, Atchison 80-78=158; 42, Harper 83-80=163.First Republican Invitational, Cottonwood Creek GC, Waco, Texas, March 21-22 23rd/24 322-316=638 T28, Bailey 76-77=153; T66, Atchison 82-76=158; T86, Harper 81-81=162.Oklahoma Intercollegiate, Lawton CC, Lawton, Okla., March 27-28 7th/8 311-324-333=968 T11, Bailey 76-76-78=230; T15, Atchison 73-79-80=232; 39, Craddock 78-81-88=247.Southland Conference, Mallard Cove GC, Lake Charles, La., April 25-27 7th/8 310-312-324=946 Hatch 75-76-78=231; T29, Atchison 80-75-83=238; T29, Bailey 78-80-80=238.

1988-89Tournament, Course, Location, Date Finish Score UT Arlington ResultsFort Worth Parks and Rec., Pecan Valley GC, Fort Worth, Texas, Sept. 21-22 3rd/4 302-315-297=914 T3, Craddock 71-80-73=224; T6, Willenborg 76-79-73=228; 11, Hatch 77-80-74=231.Texas Intercollegiate, Woodhaven CC, Fort Worth, Texas, Sept. 26-27 13th/15 313-302-303=918 T25, Hatch 81-71-71=223; T32, Curlee 75-79-74=228; T32, Craddock 76-76-76=228.Sam Houston State Invitational, Elkins Lake CC, Huntsville, Texas, Oct. 13-14 8th/12 322-309=631 Willenborg 76-74=150; Craddock 80-78=158; Curlee 79-83=162.O.D. Bounds Intercollegiate, Course N/A, Fort Worth, Texas, Oct. 25-26 15th/18 314-321-326=961 T46, Craddock 76-77-80=233; T61, Curlee 76-83-80=239; T69, Willenborg 81-77-85=243.Sonterra Classic, The Club at Sonterra, San Antonio, Texas, Nov. 14-15 12th/13 347-331=678 T44, Craddock 86-81=167; T49, Willenborg 89-82=171; T55, Curlee 85-87=172.Abilene Intercollegiate, Abilene CC, Abilene, Texas, Feb. 21-22 5th/8 308-306=614 T7, Curlee 75-74=149; Craddock 76-77=153; Richardson 74-83=157.Elkins Lake Invitational, Elkins Lake CC, Huntsville, Texas, March 2-3 13th/16 311-322=633 Boisture 76-78=154; Craddock 77-80=157; Curlee 77-84=161.NCNB Invitational, Cottonwood Creek GC, Waco, Texas, March 20 26th/29 =320 T75, Curlee 78; T84, Craddock 80; T92, Hatch 81.Hyatt Bear Creek Invitational, Bear Creek GC, Dallas, Texas, March 23-24 13th/18 314-315-316=945 T26, Craddock 74-74-81=229; T39, Curlee 78-77-77=232; T66, Godby 79-77-84=240.Oklahoma Intercollegiate, Lawton CC, Lawton, Okla., March 27-28 5th/9 296-300-296=892 T9, Curlee 71-77-72=220; T19, Willenborg 71-77-76=224; T22, Craddock 74-78-74=226.Pizza Hut Invitational, Waterwood National CC, Huntsville, Texas, April 18 11th/12 320-312=632 T28, Curlee 76-78=154; T42, Hatch 79-79=158; T48, Harper 81-80=161.Southland Conference, Waterwood National CC, Huntsville, Texas, April 24-26 7th/8 325-312-320=957 Curlee 81-76-75=232; Craddock 80-74-78=232; Godby 80-83-81=244.

1989-90Tournament, Course, Location, Date Finish Score UT Arlington ResultsFort Worth Parks and Rec., Pecan Valley GC, Fort Worth, Texas, Sept. 21-22 3rd/7 294-298-307=899 5, Gardner 79-74-72=225; T6, Curlee 72-76-79=227; T6, Harper 74-71-82=227.Texas Intercollegiate, Woodhaven CC, Fort Worth, Texas, Sept. 25-26 5th/18 304-299-299=902 T14, Gardner 75-77-72=224; 31, Curlee 77-78-73=228; T32, West 77-76-76=229.Elkins Lake Invitational, Elkins Lake CC, Huntsville, Texas, Oct. 13-14 10th/11 317-305=622 Curlee 79-73=152; Craddock 76-77=153; Gardner 80-78=158.Texas Wesleyan Invitational, Fossil Creek CC, Fort Worth, Texas, Oct. 23-24 7th/12 311-320-302=933 Curlee 77-82-72=231; Hatch 78-78-75=231; Craddock 78-78-79=235.Hal Sutton Invitational, Course N/A, Shreveport, La., Oct. 30-31 12th/15 312-315-318=945 Curlee 78-76-81=235; Craddock 76-80-80=236; Hatch 78-80-78=236.Sonterra Classic, The Club at Sonterra, San Antonio, Texas, Nov. 14 T-4th/11 =327 T12, Curlee 79; T16, West 81; T19, Hatch 82.Sam Houston State Invitational, Elkins Lake CC, Huntsville, Texas, March 1-2 3rd/14 305-305=610 T11, Curlee 77-74-72=223; Craddock 78-78-73=229; Willenborg 80-75-77=232.NCNB Invitational, Cottonwood Creek GC, Waco, Texas, March 19-20 T-5th/18 310-310=620 T15, West 82-71=153; T23, Craddock 77-78=155; T29, Curlee 83-73=156. Sugar Tree Invitational, Sugar Tree CC, Weatherford, Texas, March 22-23 3rd/17 293-299-311=903 4, Curlee 74-71-75=220; Craddock 72-75-78=225; Gardner 70-79-79=228.Hyatt Bear Creek Invitational, Bear Creek GC, Fort Worth, Texas, March 26-27 T-8th/18 308-300-306=914 T11, Curlee 77-74-72=223; Craddock 78-78-73=229; Willenborg 80-75-77=232.Southland Conference, Berry Creek CC, Georgetown, Texas, April 16-18 6th/8 311-305-304=919 T12, Curlee 78-77-72=227; T12, West 79-74-74=227; Craddock 77-77-78=232.

1990-91Tournament, Course, Location, Date Finish Score UT Arlington ResultsMary-Hardin Baylor Invitational, Leon Valley GC, Belton, Texas, Sept. 20-21 3rd/9 291-299=590 T4, Lauritsen 71-75=146; T6, Richardson 72-75=147; T10, Gardner 75-73=148.Sugar Tree Invitational, Sugar Tree GC, Weatherford, Texas, Oct. 1-2 2nd/11 310-312-312=934 4, Lauritsen 76-75-73=224; Matthews 79-74-77=230; West 79-72-81=232.Elkins Lake Invitational, Elkins Lake CC, Huntsville, Texas, Oct. 11-12 6th/14 306-313=619 T16, West 78-73=151; Matthews 73-79=152; Lauritsen 75-81=156.Hyatt Bear Creek Invitational, Bear Creek GC, Fort Worth, Texas, Oct. 29-30 3rd/20 315-305=620 T4, Lauritsen 75-77=152; T8, Richardson 79-74=153; T15, Willenborg 77-76=155.Stephen F. Austin Invitational, Crown Colony CC, Lufkin, Texas, Feb. 23-24 10th/18 306-310=616 T25, Lauritsen 76-74=150; West 78-76=154; Richardson 76-79=155.Sam Houston State Invitational, Elkins Lake CC, Huntsville, Texas, Feb. 28-March 1 4th/7 315-307=622 9, Lauritsen 75-76=151; Richardson 78-77=155; West 81-76=157.Sonterra Spring Classic, The Club at Sonterra, San Antonio, Texas, March 18-19 3rd/13 304-314=618 T6, West 75-77=152; T11, Lauritsen 76-77=153; T11, Willenborg 75-78=153.Pecan Valley Collegiate, Pecan Valley GC, Fort Worth, Texas, March 21-22 4th/14 297-303-295=895 T6, West 76-72-72=220; Lauritsen 75-72-75=222; Richardson 69-78-76=223.Hyatt Bear Creek Invitational, Bear Creek GC, Dallas, Texas, March 25-26 13th/16 308-315-306=929 T11, Lauritsen 73-73-77=223; T52, West 80-78-76=234; T57, WIllenborg 77-83-75=235.Meadowbrook Collegiate, Meadowbrook GC, Fort Worth, Texas, March 28-29 3rd/10 292-290-295=877 T7, West 69-76-73=218; 14, Willenborg 72-75-75=222; T15, Bridges 78-71-74=223.Southland Conference, Crown Colony CC, Lufkin, Texas, April 15-17 6th/8 309-325-311=945 West 73-83-73=229; Lauritsen 79-75-79=233; Willenborg 78-84-75=237.

1991-92Tournament, Course, Location, Date Finish Score UT Arlington ResultsUC Ferguson Classic, Course N/A, Oklahoma City, Okla., Sept. 23-24 3rd/17 294-292-297=883 T11, Lauritsen 73-71-75=219; Gregory 75-71-75=221; Willenborg 71-77-73=221.Elkins Lake Fall Invitational, Elkins Lake CC, Huntsville, Texas, Oct. 17-18 6th/14 301-301=602 T5, Lauritsen 73-73=146; T19, Richardson 76-75=151; T33, Gregory 76-77=153.Sammons Park Invitational, Sammons Park GC, Belton, Texas, Oct. 28 4th/10 =288 2, Lauritsen 71; T9, Gregory 74; T11, Bridges 75.Texas Intercollegiate, Woodhaven CC, Fort Worth, Texas, Nov. 4-5 7th/14 293-302=595 9, Richardson 72-72=114; T13, Gregory 73-74=147; 32, Lauritsen 75-77=152.Hal Sutton Invitational, Shreveport CC, Shreveport, La., Nov. 11-12 N/A =888 Bridges 74-70-74=218; Gregory 72-74-74=220; Lauritsen 73-74-77=224.Stephen F. Austin Invitational, Crown Colony CC, Lufkin, Texas, Feb. 23 11th/18 =309 27, Lauritsen 75; 41, Bridges 77; 47, Richardson 78.

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1992-93Tournament, Course, Location, Date Finish Score UT Arlington ResultsSammons Park Invitational, Sammons Park GC, Belton, Texas, Sept. 29 1st/11 288-293=581 3, Bridges 70-72=142; T4, Gregory 70-73=143; T9, Leverett 73-73=146.West Texas Intercollegiate, Fairway Oaks CC, Abilene, Texas, Oct. 5-6 T11th/17 304-309=613 T12, Gregory 73-75=148; T24, Bridges 75-76=151; T46, Leverett 81-79=160.Elkins Lake Invitational, Elkins Lake CC, Huntsville, Texas, Oct. 15-16 8th/14 =303 T9, Gregory 72; T23, Bridges 75; T31, Leverett 76.Texas Intercollegiate, Holiday Hills CC, Mineral Wells, Texas, Nov. 2-3 15th/17 302-300-311=913 T17, Gregory 73-74-72=219; T49, Leverett 78-74-76=228; T67, Swisher 76-75-82=233.Hal Sutton Intercollegiate, Shreveport CC, Shreveport, La., Nov. 9-10 11th/14 302-304-308=914 1, Gregory 71-68-72=211; T51, Bridges 79-77-79=235; 55, Leverett 77-80-80=237.Woodyard-Hungarland Invitational, Elkins Lake CC, Huntsville, Texas, March 13 7th/12 =321 T5, Gregory 74; T20, Bridges 79; T34, Swisher 82.UT San Antonio Spring Invitational, Cedar Creek GC, San Antonio, Texas, March 14-15 8th/11 320-315=635 4, Bridges 76-73=149; T17, Gregory 82-75=157; 48, Swisher 79-87=166.Holiday Hills Classic, Holiday Hills CC, Mineral Wells, Texas, March 17-18 1st/11 287-298-291=876 2, Gregory 70-72-72=214; 7, Bridges 69-72-76=217; T23, Leverett 75-80-72=227.Meadowbrook Collegiate, Meadowbrook GC, Fort Worth, Texas, March 22-23 2nd/19 304-288=592 4, Gregory 77-69=146; T5, Bridges 77-70=147; T19, Leverett 75-74=149.Waterwood Intercollegiate, Waterwood National GC, Huntsville, Texas, March 29-30 13th/13 309-327=636 T11, Gregory 73-77=150; T33, Bridges 73-83=156; T50, Swisher 79-80=159.Moe O’Brien Memorial, Lake Charles CC, Lake Charles, La., April 5-6 13th/14 323-317=640 T15, Gregory 74-75=149; T52, Bridges 78-83=161; T56, Kendrick 86-79=165.Southland Conference, Riverside GC, Fort Worth, Texas, April 19-21 9th/10 307-332-327=966 T5, Gregory 75-76-77=228; T17, Bridges 76-78-80=234; T42, Leverett 82-85-80=247.

1993-94Tournament, Course, Location, Date Finish Score UT Arlington ResultsHerb Wimberly Classic, University GC, Las Cruces, N.M., Oct. 1-2 T-8th/18 294-304-299=897 T31, Gregory 77-76-72=225; T34, Bridges 75-76-75=226; T41, Lauritsen 78-74-75=227.Oak Craft Classic, The Francisco Grande GC, Casa Grande, Ariz., Oct. 4-5 3rd/18 292-295-294=881 1, Lauritsen 71-68-73=212; T18, Metcalf 75-75-73=223; T25, Bridges 76-77-72=225.Elkins Lake Fall Classic, Elkins Lake CC, Huntsville, Texas, Oct. 21-22 2nd/9 296-294=590 2, Bridges 75-69=144; T5, Lauritsen 75-72=147; T9, Metcalf 72-76=148.Columbia Lakes Invitational, Columbia Lakes CC, West Columbia, Texas, Nov. 26-28 15th/18 305-314-328=947 T45, Metcalf 78-79-79=236; T58, Bridges 74-85-81=240; T63, Gregory 81-77-84=242.Texas State Classic, Circle C GC, Austin, Texas, March 14-15 6th/11 302-301=603 T8, Gregory 72-74=146; T19, Lauritsen 75-76=151; T19, Moss 77-74=151.Waterwood Intercollegiate, Waterwood National GC, Huntsville, Texas, March 21-22 2nd/13 298-308=606 T8, Gregory 74-76=150; T8, Lauritsen 73-77=150; T20, Bridges 77-77=154.Southern Jr.-Sr. Collegiate, Still Waters GC, Alexander City, Ala., April 1-3 2nd/14 298-301-290=889 2, Bridges 71-76-67=214; Gregory 75-75-72=222; Metcalf 75-75-75=225.Diet Pepsi Shocker Classic, Tallgrass CC, Wichita, Kan., April 4-5 4th/16 327-319=646 T2, Gregory 80-73=153; T30, Bridges 78-86=164; T30, Metcalf 82-82=164.Arkansas-Little Rock Intercollegiate, Chenal CC, Little Rock, Ark., April 11-12 T-4th/18 308-296-316=920 T9, Gregory 76-72-79=227; T21, Bridges 75-77-78=230; T28, Hatfield 79-73-81=233.Southland Conference, Pecan Valley GC, San Antonio, Texas, April 18-20 6th/10 303-300-303=906 T3, Bridges 76-69-73=218; T8, Gregory 76-75-70=221; 23, Hatfield 81-78-69=228.

1994-95Tournament, Course, Location, Date Finish Score UT Arlington ResultsWilliam H. Tucker Invitational, The Championship Course, Albuquerque, N.M., Sept. 15-17 18th/20 320-305-302=927 T42, Main 80-71-75=226; T52, Forbes 73-77-78=228; T83, Hughes 85-78-72=235.Kansas Invitational, Alvamar GC, Lawrence, Kan., Sept. 26-27 8th/14 300-305-311=916 T7, Gregory 72-73-78=223; T29, Hughes 77-78-77=232; T29, Main 76-78-78=232.Sundance Steakhouse/Ram Invitational, Course N/A, Fort Collins, Colo., Oct. 10-11 5th/10 293-305-303=901 4, Gregory 72-72-74=218; T17, Forbes 72-78-75=225; T26, Main 75-76-78=229.UT Pan American Classic, The Club at Cimarron, Mission, Texas, Oct. 24-25 1st/14 280-290-291=861 2, Gregory 67-75-70=212; T3, Main 69-71-73=213; 7, Forbes 71-71-73=215.UTA Invitational, Bear Creek GC, Dallas, Texas, Nov. 14-15 4th/18 300-300=600 T10, Gregory 75-73=148; T20, Lauritsen 75-75=150; T27, Forbes 76-75=151.International Intercollegiate, Club Campestre, Monterrey, Mexico, Feb. 9-11 7th/19 305-301-303=909 3, Gregory 77-70-72=219; T19, Lauritsen 74-78-73=225; T57, Main 80-74-80=234.Pizza Hut Invitational, Course N/A, Jackson, Miss., Feb. 25-26 2nd/13 306-304=610 1, Gregory 71-72=143; 11, Hughes 78-77=155; T14, Main 82-74=156.Texas State Classic, Circle C GC, Austin, Texas, March 13-14 2nd/16 296-313=609 3, Gregory 72-76=148; T4, Hughes 72-78=150; T4, Main 73-77=150.Missouri State Invitational, Highland Springs CC, Springfield, Mo., March 27-28 5th/18 321-312-308=941 T10, Main 82-77-74=233; T18, Gregory 82-78-76=236; T18, Lauritsen 77-75-84=236.Diet Pepsi Shocker Classic, Tallgrass CC, Wichita, Kan., April 3-4 T-9th/13 304-299-328=931 8, Gregory 70-75-81=226; T29, Hughes 82-73-77=232; T37, Forbes 77-71-86=234.All-American Intercollegiate, Old Orchard GC, Richmond, Texas, April 10-11 T-7th/16 301-291-326=918 T14, Gregory 75-71-81=227; T39, Forbes 78-74-79=231; T49, Main 77-71-85=233.Southland Conference, Columbia Lakes CC, West Columbia, Texas, April 16-18 1st/10 286-299-297=884 1, Hughes 70-74-73=217; 4, Gregory 69-78-74=221; 5, Palmer 72-76-74=222.

1995-96Tournament, Course, Location, Date Finish Score UT Arlington ResultsWilliam H. Tucker Invitational, The Championship Course, Albuquerque, N.M. 16th/17 316-307-300=923 T38, Hughes 82-74-71=227; T51, Main 80-75-74=229; T68, Giebelhaus 75-79-80=234.Kansas Invitational, Alvamar GC, Lawrence, Kan., Sept. 25-26 T-7th/17 297-298-307=902 T17, Hughes 73-74-76=223; T28, H. Thethy 74-76-76=226; T33, C. Thethy 76-73-78=227.Herb Wimberly Classic, University Golf Course, Las Cruces, N.M., Oct. 13-14 12th/17 307-301-303=911 T20, Main 73-74-76=223; T35, H. Thethy 79-75-3=227; T62, Forbes 77-74-81=232.UT Pan American Classic, The Club at Cimmarron, Mission, Texas, Oct. 23-24 2nd/10 296-283-290=869 3, Main 73-69-70=212; T8, Forbes 77-70-71=218; T13, Hughes 71-70-79=220.UTA Invitational, Fossil Creek CC, Fort Worth, Texas, Nov. 13-14 T-2nd/16 300-307-295=902 T3, Main 76-70-75=221; T16, C. Thethy 76-7-6-75=227; T21, Hughes 74-80-74=228.Rice/Columbia Lakes Invitational, Columbia Lakes CC, West Columbia, Texas, Nov. 24-26 T-7th/17 310-292-308=910 T7, Singh 75-72-75=222; T13, Main 73-74-78=225; T46, Forbes 79-71-83=233.International Intercollegiate, Club Campestre, Monterrey, Mexico, Feb. 8-10 14th/18 305-299-298=902 T25, Singh 72-78-72=222; T55, Palmer 79-74-76=229; T59, Main 80-74-76=230.UT San Antonio Spring Opener, Cedar Creek GC, San Antonio, Texas, March 4-5 7th/11 309-305=614 12, Singh 74-75=149; T23, Main 77-76=153; T26, Forbes 79-75=154.Border Olympics, Laredo CC, Laredo, Texas, March 23-24 9th/15 294-304-301=899 T11, Main 72-75-74=221; T22, Thethy 76-73-75=225; T30, Forbes 70-81-75=226.Diet Pepsi Shocker Classic, Tallgrass CC, Wichita, Kan., April 15-16 10th/17 310-310-315=935 18, Singh 75-78-78=231; T24, Hughes 77-75-80=232; T24, Forbes 77-79-76=232.Southland Conference, Columbia Lakes CC, West Columbia, Texas, April 22-24 3rd/10 300-301-297=898 T4, Singh 79-70-71=220; 10, Forbes 75-75-74=224; 13, Main 69-78-80=227.

1996-97Tournament, Course, Location, Date Finish Score UT Arlington ResultsKansas Invitational, Alvamar GC, Lawrence, Kan., Sept. 23-24 5th/17 300-295-303=898 T9, Main 72-73-75=220; T13, Singh 72-74-75=221; T37, Thethy 77-79-74=230.Nicholson Woodlands Intercollegiate, TPC Woodlands, The Woodlands, Texas, Oct. 7-8 2nd/18 293-313-300=906 T3, Main 71-78-73=222; T18, Singh 74-80-74=228; T23, Hughes 72-80-79=231.Herb Wimberly Classic, University Golf Course, Las Cruces, N.M., Oct. 11-12 2nd/17 286-289-288=863 T4, Main 72-73-69=214; T6, Thethy 71-71-73=215; T13, Singh 71-70-76=217.Pine Hills Intercollegiate, Pine Hills CC, Ruston, La., Oct. 21-22 3rd/11 300-291-304=895 T6, Singh 74-72-75=221; 9, Thethy 72-72-78=222; T10, Hughes 78-71-74=223.Arlington Awards Invitational, Riverside GC, Arlington, Texas, Nov. 4-5 8th/18 307-298-308=913 T6, Main 73-74-76=223; T27, Singh 76-76-76=228; T57, Bearb 80-75-78=233.Rice/Columbia Lakes Invitational, Columbia Lakes, Texas, Nov. 29-Dec. 1 T-3rd/21 299-298-309=906 2, Main 74-70-74=218; T27, Singh 75-75-79=229; T27, Hughes 76-75-78=229.Crown Colony Classic, Crown Colony CC, Lufkin, Texas, Feb. 21-22 9th/16 300-318=618 T3, Main 72-72=144; T33, Hughes 77-78=155; T38, Ashworth 75-81=156.Border Olympics, Laredo CC, Laredo, Texas, March 22-23 12th/15 305-301-291=897 T23, Main 76-74-70=220; T30, Thethy 77-75-71=223; T48, Ashworth 79-75-73=227.Copy Systems Intercollegiate, Chenal CC, Little Rock, Ark., March 31-April 1 6th/18 313-300-303=916 T6, Main 72-73-78=223; 26, Thethy 80-75-75=230, T31, Singh 83-74-75=232.Diet Pepsi Shocker Classic, Tallgrass CC, Wichita, Kan., April 14-15 10th/16 310-305-311=926 T18, Main 78-72-79=229; T33, Singh 76-80-77=233; T38, Hughes 78-76-80=234.Southland Conference, Holly Tree CC, Tyler, Texas, April 21-22 6th/9 294-307-311=912 T13, Main 72-79-75=226; 18, Singh 73-78-77=228; T19, Hughes 73-76-80=229.

1997-98Tournament, Course, Location, Date Finish Score UT Arlington ResultsOak Craft Classic, Palm Valley GC, Phoenix, Ariz., Sept. 22-23 T-1st/17 286-296-289=871 T2, King 72-72-71=215; T9, Ashworth 72-77-70=219; T9, Forbes 72-74-73=219.Nicholson Woodlands Intercollegiate, TPC Woodlands, The Woodlands, Texas, Sept. 29-30 5th/15 300-301-316=917 T10, Singh 72-74-78=224, T28, Forbes 79-73-80=232; T35, King 80-78-76=234.Red Raider Intercollegiate, Hillcrest CC, Lubbock, Texas, Oct. 20-21 T-11th/17 288-295-296=879 T35, King 73-71-76=220; T42, Singh 74-75-72=221; T42, Main 71-74-76=221.Fresno State Invitational, San Joaquin CC, Fresno, Calif., Oct. 24-25 20th/23 315-306-311=932 T58, Marx 77-74-78=229; T82, Main 78-79-77=234; T88, Forbes 84-77-75=236.Crown Colony Classic, Crown Colony CC, Lufkin, Texas, Nov. 14-15 7th/15 303-297=600 T7, Thethy 73-72=145; T36, Hughes 78-74=152; T36, Marx 76-76=152.Hungarland-Woodyard Intercollegiate, Waterwood National CC, Huntsville, Texas, March 16-17 2nd/19 292-296=588 7, King 70-75=145; T15, Singh 75-73=148; T22, Main 72-77=149.Moe O’Brien Memorial, Lake Charles CC, Lake Charles, La., March 23-24 1st/16 280-287-288=855 1, Singh 67-69-71=207; T2, King 70-70-73=213; T5, Forbes 71-74-74=219.Border Olympics, Laredo CC, Laredo, Texas, March 28-29 7th/14 304-304-297=905 T7, Singh 79-69-72=220; T30, Forbes 75-79-76=230; T40, Hughes 77-80-74=231.Copy Systems Intercollegiate, Chenal CC, Little Rock, Ark., April 6-7 1st/17 289-287-302=878 2, Singh 73-70-76=219; T3, King 71-73-76=220; T3, Forbes 71-71-78=220.Southland Conference, Holly Tree CC, Tyler, Texas, April 20-21 T-3rd/10 300-296-297=893 T5, Singh 70-70-79=219; T15, Forbes 76-77-72=225; T22, King 81-76-70=227.NCAA Central Regional, Oak Hill CC, San Antonio, Texas, May 14-16 15th/21 286-292-297=875 T10, Singh 69-71-71=211; T48, King 74-74-72=220; T91, Main 70-78-78=226.

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1998-99Tournament, Course, Location, Date Finish Score UT Arlington ResultsRonnie Pfleider Invitational, Beaumont CC, Beaumont, Texas, Sept. 14-15 1st/16 =283 T2, Singh 68=136; T4, King 69=138; T11, Forbes 72=144.Kansas Invitational, Alvamar GC, Lawrence, Kan., Sept. 21-22 6th/17 292-304-290=886 T4, King 72-74-68=214; T22, Singh 71-76-74=221; T37, Thethy 75-76-74=225.Oral Roberts Intercollegiate, Battle Creek GC, Broken Arrow, Okla., Oct. 12-13 1st/18 289-290-285=864 4, Singh 73-70-72=215; 5, Forbes 71-76-69=216; T10, Thethy 80-71-69=220.Herb Wimberly Classic, University Golf Course, Las Cruces, N.M., Oct. 26-27 1st/18 285-289=574 T3, Babb 72-68=140; T7, Thethy 70-72=142; T17, Singh 70-76=146.Crown Colony Classic, Crown Colony CC, Lufkin, Texas, Nov. 6-7 2nd/18 298-296-301=895 T3, Singh 74-71-73=218; T3, Thethy 73-76-69=218; T11, Forbes 75-70-79=224.Texas State Classic, Victoria CC, Victoria, Texas, Feb. 15-16 9th/19 303-307-301=911 T9, King 77-70-75=222; T43, Thethy 73-82-74=229; T49, Babb 77-75-78=230.UT San Antonio Invitational, La Cantera GC, San Antonio, Texas, Feb. 22-23 1st/18 300-292=592 1, Thethy 72-70=142; 10, Babb 75-74=149; T11, King 76-74=150.Border Olympics, Laredo CC, Laredo, Texas, March 19-20 2nd/18 299-283-298=880 2, Forbes (73-69-71=213); T3, Thethy 72-70-74=216; T33, Singh 76-73-76=225.Dr. Pepper Intercollegiate, Tanglewood Resort, Pottsboro, Texas, March 27-28 7th/19 300-299-292=891 T25, Forbes 76-64-73=223; T25, Thethy 74-76-73=223; T25, King 74-73-76=223.Copy Systems Intercollegiate, Chenal CC, Little Rock, Ark., April 5-6 2nd/15 296-289=585 3, King 72-70=142; T7, Thethy 72-73=145; T11, Babb 74-73=147.Southland Conference, Holly Tree CC, Tyler, Texas, April 19-20 T-1st/10 293-302-297=892 3, Thethy 71-71-77=219; T4, Forbes 69-78-75=222; T18, Singh 77-79-72=228.NCAA Central Regional, Scarlet Course, Columbus, Ohio, May 20-22 T-15th/21 302-300-303=905 T40, Forbes 71-80-73=224; T65, King 79-77-72=228; T70, Singh 74-76-79=229.

1999-2000Tournament, Course, Location, Date Finish Score UT Arlington ResultsSMU Stonebridge Invitational, Stonebridge CC, McKinney, Texas, Sept. 20-21 8th/16 290-303-309=902 8, Babb 68-73-72=212; T40, Mack 79-74-77=230; T45, King 74-79-78=231.Colorado State Ram Intercollegiate, Fort Collins CC, Fort Collins, Colo., Sept. 27-28 6th/15 289-286=575 T1, Pye 68-70=138; T7, Babb 73-69=142; T35, King 77-71=148.Herb Wimberly Classic, University GC, Las Cruces, N.M., Oct. 8-9 6th/15 293-290-294=877 9, King 70-71-74=215; T10, Babb 75-70-71=216; T34, Carlson 73-74-77=224.Deep South Intercollegiate, Money Hill CC, Abita Springs, La., Oct. 25-26 8th/18 292-294-293=879 T2, King 72-65-74=211; T27, Babb 70-78-73=221; T32, Pye 72-80-70=222.UT Pan American Bronc Classic, Tierra Santa GC, Weslaco, Texas, Nov. 8-9 6th/10 293-298-294=885 T17, Babb 73-73-76=222; T17, King 75-76-71=222; T23, Mack 72-77-74=223.49er Collegiate Classic, Virginia CC, Long Beach, Calif., Feb. 24-25 8th/15 302-301-301=904 T7, Babb 72-72-74=218; T24, King 75-77-73=225; T29, Carlson 77-72-77=226.Moe O’Brien Memorial Invitational, Lake Charles CC, Lake Charles, La., March 20-21 5th/17 291-286-298=875 T11, Babb 72-69-74=215; T16, King 72-71-71=217; T22, Carlson 71-71-77=219.Dr. Pepper Intercollegiate, Tanglewood Resort, Pottsboro, Texas, March 25-26 T-14th/18 304-293-285=882 T20, Babb 77-70-70=217; T49, King 72-75-76=222; T49, Carlson 80-73-69=222.Border Olympics, Laredo CC, Laredo, Texas, March 31-April 1 13th/14 304-307-306=917 T21, King 74-75-76=225; T28, Babb 76-76-76=228; T34, Carlson 78-77-75=230.Copy Systems Intercollegiate, Chenal CC, Little Rock, Ark., April 3-4 3rd/15 300-302-308=910 T7, Babb 74-73-77=224; T7, King 76-73-75=224; T26, Carlson 75-80-76=231.Southland Conference, Columbia Lakes CC, West Columbia, Texas, April 17-18 7th/10 298-296-307=901 1, Babb 71-70-72=213; 28, Carlson 74-75-80=229; T29, Tobian 73-76-81=230.

2000-01Tournament, Course, Location, Date Finish Score UT Arlington ResultsNorthwest Collegiate Classic, Trysting Tree CC, Corvallis, Ore., Sept. 11-12 15th/18 286-296-290=872 T14, Main 69-71-69=209; T65, Murphy 72-76-73=221; T65, McPherson 73-73-75=221.SMU Stonebridge Invitational, McKinney, Texas, Sept. 18-19 3rd/16 286-295-300=881 5, Muth 71-73-74=218); T11, Main 72-72-76=220; T11, Schulze 70-75-75=220.Colorado State Invitational, Fort Collins CC, Fort Collins, Colo., Sept. 25-26 2nd/15 285-281=566 T6, Schulze 69-71=140; T12, Mullen 69-73=142; T19, Muth 73-70=143.Herb Wimberly Classic, University GC, Las Cruces, N.M., Oct. 6-7 11th/17 297-295-299=891 T8, Main 68-75-72=215; T12, Muth 75-69-72=216; T62, Maurer 77-74-78=229.Crown Colony Classic, Crown Colony CC, Lufkin, Texas, Oct. 16-17 2nd/17 291-305=596 T6, Main 72-74=146; T11, Maurer 73-76=149; T20, Muth 73-78=151.La.-Monroe Bayou Classic, Bayou Desiard CC, Monroe, La., Oct. 30-31 2nd/16 295-284-290=869 2, Schulze 69-68-73=210; T12, Muth 75-72-72=219; T12, Mullen 76-73-70=219.Texas State Classic, Victoria CC, Victoria, Texas, Feb. 19-20 7th/15 301-300-292=893 T5, Muth 75-71-71=217; T16, Schulze 73-78-71=222; T27, Main 76-74-74=224.UT San Antonio Invitational, Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, Texas, Feb. 26-27 5th/12 279-284-302=865 T1, Main 70-68-69=207; 6, Muth 63-72-77=212; T21, McPherson 75-71-75=221.LSU Spring Invitational, University Club, Baton Rouge, La., March 5-6 9th/18 293-303-303=899 T12, Muth 70-75-74=219; T32, Main 73-74-79=226; T49, Schulze 73-79-78=230.Cleveland Golf Classic, Palmetto GC, Aiken, S.C., March 19-20 T-10th/15 298-308=606 T29, Main 73-78=151; T29, Muth 74-77=151; T43, Marias 74-80=154.Copy Systems Intercollegiate, Chenal CC, Little Rock, Ark., March 26-27 T-7th/16 314-296-312=922 5, Muth 74-68-78=220; T24, Mullen 79-72-79=230); T32, Main 78-78-76=232.Border Olympics, Laredo CC, Laredo, Texas, April 6-7 10th/15 295-290-300=885 T12, Main 74-70-74=218; T30, Schulze 76-69-78=223; T44, Mullen 73-75-77=225.Southland Conference, The Bluffs at Thompson Creek, St. Francisville, La., April 16-18 6th/10 303-309-305=917 T7, Muth 73-77-74=224; T21, Schulze 77-75-79=231; T26, Main 78-78-77=233.

2001-02Tournament, Course, Location, Date Finish Score UT Arlington ResultsNorthwest Collegiate Classic, Mallard Creek GC, Lebanon, Ore., Sept. 10-11 5th/14 286-286-287=859 T5, Main 68-73-70=211; T25, Mullen 69-70-78=217; T35, Muth 74-72-74=220.SMU Stonebridge Invitational, Stonebridge CC, McKinney, Texas, Oct. 1-2 T-5th/18 297-277-301=875 T18, Main 79-66-74=219; T24, Muth 70-79-73=222; T24, Schulze 73-68-81=222.Crown Colony Classic, Crown Colony CC, Lufkin, Texas, Oct. 15-16 6th/18 298-307-306=911 T7, Main 71-81-71=223; T9, Muth 75-74-75=224; T36, Schulze 72-81-80=233.The Tillinghaust, Quaker Ridge GC, Scarsdale, N.Y., Oct. 22-23 3rd/24 298-291=589 T11, Muth 74-71=145; T17, Main 73-75=148; T21, Schulze 77-72=149.Henry Griffiths Invitational, Ridgewood CC, Waco, Texas, Oct. 29-30 6th/18 284-282-288=854 T9, Muth 70-69-70=209; T22, Burger 71-71-73=215; T31, Main 71-72-73=216.Beau Chene Classic, Beau Chene CC, Mandeville, La., Feb. 19-20 1st/18 314-310-293=917 T2, Mullen 76-76-73=225; T10, Schulze 78-78-73=229; T18, Muth 82-75-74=231.LSU Spring Invitational, Course N/A, Baton Rouge, La., March 2 T-8th/20 =291 T27, Burger 72; T27, Muth 72, T44, Mullen 73.Cleveland Golf Classic, Palmetto GC, Aiken, S.C., March 18-19 T-3rd/15 283-286-285=854 4, Muth 69-69-68=206; 24, Mullen 72-71-71=214; T28, Main 71-74-71=216.Chenal Trojan Cup, Chenal CC, Little Rock, Ark., March 25-26 3rd/19 294-291-294=879 T3, Main 71-72-73=216; T9, Mullen 73-68-79=220; T24, Schulze 76-76-72=224.Border Olympics, Laredo CC, Laredo, Texas, April 5-6 5th/17 288-298-283=869 T12, Muth 69-76-71=216; T25, Mullen 72-73-74=219; T33, Schulze 72-78-80=220.Southland Conference, Twin Lakes GC, Canton, Texas, April 15-17 2nd/10 300-297-297=894 9, Main 77-71-75=223; T10, Schulze 76-76-72=224; T16, Mullen 72-76-78=226.Bruce Fossum/Spartan Invitational, Forest Akers CC, East Lansing, Mich, April 27-28 T7th/15 298-307-304=909 T7, Main 75-74-71=220; T23, Schulze 74-75-77=226; 46, Muth 75-80-76=231.NCAA Central Regional, Pleasant Valley CC, Little Rock, Ark., May 16-18 T-17th/27 303-297-301=901 T37, Muth 73-73-76=222; T65, Main 76-77-74=227; T65, Schulze 77-74-76=227.

2002-03Tournament, Course, Location, Date Finish Score UT Arlington ResultsMean Green Invitational, Bridlewood GC, Flower Mound, Texas, Sept. 16-17 T-7th/14 284-293-296=873 T10, Estorga 72-70-73=215; T13, Erickson 74-72-70=216; T51, Krantz 66-80-77=223.Pacific Invitational, The Reserve at Spanos Park, Stockton, Calif., Sept. 23-24 9th/14 288-284-294=866 T28, Mullen 74-70-72=216; T32, Mordt 70-74-73=217; T32, Erickson 74-69-74=217.Cardinal Intercollegiate, The Cardinal Club, Louisville, Ken., Sept. 30-Oct. 1 13th/15 298-290-306=894 T12, Estorga 71-67-77=215; T37, Allen 78-69-76=223; T62, Mullen 77-76-77=230.SMU Stonebridge Invitational, Stonebridge CC, McKinney, Texas, Oct. 21-22 T-11th/14 294-296-307=897 T37, Allen 72-72-80=224; T37, Mordt 74-76-74=224; T48, Mullen 73-75-78=226.Henry Griffiths Invitational, Bear Ridge GC, Waco, Texas, Oct. 28-29 T-13th/16 292-291-299=882 T7, Estorga 68-71-73=212; T52, Pennington 76-70-76=222; T58, Erickson 75-73-75=223.Rice Invitational, Blackshore North GC, Cypress, Texas, Feb. 10-11 8th/13 297-298-310=905 T10, Mullen 75-71-75=221; T12, Estorga 75-72-76=223; T25, Krantz 70-80-77=227.Cleveland Golf Classic, Palmetto GC, Aiken, S.C., March 17-18 5th/15 291-287=578 T3, Mordt 72-68=140; T12, Estorga 73-70=143; T24, Allen 72-74=146.Chenal Trojan Cup, Chenal CC, Little Rock, Ark., March 24-25 T-13th/18 301-305-304=910 T33, Estorga 74-76-74=224; T48, Mordt 73-78-77=228; T61, Mullen 77-77-77=231.Border Olympics, Laredo CC, Laredo, Texas, April 4-5 12th/20 300-290-290=880 T15, Estorga 74-70-72=216; T22, Mordt 73-69-75¬=217; T65, Mullen 74-76-75=225.Wyoming Cowboy Classic, Talking-Stick North GC, Scottsdale, Ariz., April 15-16 3rd/11 302-290-290=882 T5, Estorga 74-71-74=219; T7, Krantz 75-72-73=220; T7, Mordt 76-74-70=220.Southland Conference, Canebrake GC, Hattiesburg, Miss., April 21-23 7th/10 297-288-294=879 T7, Estorga 72-72-70=214; T17, Mullen 74-69-75=218; T26, Mordt 76-73-72=221.

2003-04Tournament, Course, Location, Date Finish Score UT Arlington ResultsPacific Invitational, The Reserve at Spanos Park, Stockton, Calif., Sept. 22-23 11th/12 293-301-292=886 T25, Krantz 70-73-76=219; T36, Pennington 72-76-74=222; T43, Allen 73-79-72=224.Cardinal Invitational, The Cardinal Club, Louisville, Ken., Sept. 29-30 T-9th/14 300-301-307=908 T12, Krantz 72-74-75=221; T30, Allen 76-73-77=226; T30, Mordt 74-77-75=226.SMU Stonebridge Invitational, Stonebridge CC, McKinney, Texas, Oct. 13-14 16th/17 303-306-316=925 T11, Allen 75-70-75=220; T54, Campbell 76-75-82=233; T71, Douthit 78-80-79=237.Squire Creek Invitational, Squire Creek GC, Choudrant, La., Oct. 20-21 3rd/15 298-300-300=898 3, Allen 69-74-76=219; T4, Mordt 74-74-72=220; T38, Boles 78-77-77=232.Fall Beach Classic, Gulf Shores CC, Gulf Shores, Ala., Oct. 27-28 T-9th/16 285-281-292=858 T10, Campbell 69-69-71=209; T28, Douthit 72-69-73=214; T28, Mordt 71-70-73=214.Rice Intercollegiate, Blackhorse-North GC, Cypress, Texas, Feb. 9-10 13th/14 310-299-317=926 T19, Allen 75-74-78=227; T29, Campbell 78-76-7=231; T33, Krantz 78-75-79=232.Rio Pinar Intercollegiate, Rio Pinar CC, Orlando, Fla., Feb. 16-17 5th/18 296-298-292=886 T2, Allen 74-71-66=211; T10, Mordt 70-76-71=217; T38, Douthit 76-75-77=228.General Jim Hacker Invitational, TPC of Myrtle Beach, Murrells Int., S.C., March 8-9 T-16th/19 305-312-314=931 T48, Allen 78-77-75=230; T48, Mordt 71-80-79=230; T69, Baker 75-79-82=236.Carter Plantation Intercollegiate, Carter Plantation GC, Springfield, La., March 15-16 11th/12 316-305-304=925 T29, Allen 85-76-76=237; T30, Mordt 79-75-74=228; T42, Campbell 80-77-76=233.Border Olympics, Laredo CC, Laredo, Texas, April 2-3 T-10th/17 299-290-292=881 T23, Campbell 74-72-73=219; T29, Allen 74-74-72=220; T41, Krantz 73-74-75=222.Southland Conference, High Meadow Ranch, Magnolia, Texas, April 19-21 T-4th/10 292-295-293=880 T4, Mordt 74-72-69=215; T11, Krantz 70-74-76=220; T13, Campbell 76-73-72=221.The Maxwell, Dornick Hills CC, Ardmore, Okla., May 15-16 7th/15 280-291-289=860 T9, Mordt 69-70-70=209; 19, Krantz 65-74-73=212; T43, Campbell 71-72-75=218.

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2004-05Tournament, Course, Location, Date Finish Score UT Arlington ResultsNorthwest Intercollegiate, Trysting Tree GC, Corvallis, Ore., Sept. 13-14 T-2nd/13 286-283-290=859 T8, Mordt 73-69-71=213; T15, Campbell 72-70-74=216; T21, Krantz 73-74-70=217.Henry Griffiths Invitational, Bear Ridge GC, Waco, Texas, Sept. 20-21 2nd/9 281-301-284=866 T8, Campbell; 72-75-70=217; T12, Reeves 70-75-73=218; T12, Mordt 73-74-71=218.SMU Stonebridge Invitational, Stonebridge CC, McKinney, Texas, Oct. 5 1st/16 =286 T1, Murray 68; T4, Mordt 72; T20, Krantz 73.Squire Creek Invitational, Squire Creek CC, Choudrant, La., Oct. 18-19 1st/17 297-290-292=879 T2, Murray 73-71-72=216; T5, Baker* 76-73-69=218; T8, Krantz 75-75-71=221.Fall Beach Classic, Gulf Shores CC, Gulf Shores, Ala., Nov. 1-2 2nd/12 290-295-289=874 1, Mordt 70-72-68=210; T6, Krantz 72-75-72=219; T20, Murray 75-76-74=225.Rice Intercollegiate, Wildcat GC, Houston, Texas, Feb. 7-8 4th/15 301-288=589 T2, Krantz 71-72=143; T19, Reeves 78-70=148; T19, Murray 77-71=148.Rio Pinar Intercollegiate, Rio Pinar CC, Orlando, Texas, Feb. 14-15 T-9th/18 297-290-297=884 T5, Mordt 70-69-76=215; T30, Krantz 73-72-77=222; T41, Reeves 77-75-72=224.Palmetto Intercollegiate, Palmetto GC, Aiken, S.C., March 14-15 4th/12 300-294-288=882 T5, Krantz 74-72-71=217; T5, Murray 71-75-71=217; T8, Baker* 73-73-73=219.Border Olympics, Laredo CC, Laredo, Texas, March 25-26 3rd/11 298-285-292=875 T4, Murray 75-68-74=217; T4, Mordt 72-74-71=217; 14, Campbell* 72-74-73=219.LSU Spring Invitational, University Club, Baton Rouge, La., April 2-3 T-4th/17 292-303-295=890 4, Mordt 70-74-71=215; T19, Krantz 71-78-73=222; T42, Campbell 76-74-76=226.Southland Conference, Kingwood Forest GC, Kingwood, Texas, April 26-27 1st/10 289-290-282=861 1, Krantz 69-70-69=208; T2, Mordt 71-71-71=213; T4, Reeves 74-74-70=218.The Maxwell, Dornick Hills CC, Ardmore, Okla., May 14-15 9th/11 297-306-294=897 T9, Mordt 73-71-68=212; T46, Reeves 74-76-75=225; T52, Krantz 72-82-75=229.NCAA West Regional, Stanford GC, Stanford, Calif., May 19-21 21st/27 297-307-294=909 T31, Campbell 72-73-71=216; T103, Krantz 75-80-72=227; T111, Mordt 75-75-79=229.

2005-06Tournament, Course, Location, Date Finish Score UT Arlington ResultsNorthwest Collegiate Classic, Trysting Tree GC, Corvallis, Ore., Sept. 19-20 T-3rd/15 284-278-297=859 3, Mordt 68-66-73=207; 6, Reeves 72-67-71=210; T36, Murray 72-74-76=222.Wolfpack Invitational, Arrowcreek CC, Reno, Nev., Sept. 26-28 T-6th/18 291-287-288=866 T4, Reeves 71-67-71=209; T29, Zamorano 75-72-71=218; T34, Mordt 75-72-72=219.Baylor Bear Invitational, Bear Ridge CC, Waco, Texas, Oct. 10-11 T-3rd/15 299-289-292=880 T8, Murray 74-72-70=216; T19, Reeves 77-71-73=221; T35, Mordt 72-74-79=225.Squire Creek Intercollegiate, Squire Creek CC, Choudrant, La., Oct. 17-18 2nd/20 283-287-289=859 1, Reeves 67-74-70=211; T5, Zamorano 71-70-72=213; T14, Mordt 71-74-72=217.Herb Wimberley Classic, The University Club, Las Cruces, N.M., Oct. 31-Nov. 1 2nd/16 290-283-290=863 T6, Reeves 70-70-73=213; T9, Mordt 71-71-72=214; T23, Murray 75-72-71=218.Mercedez-Benz Championship, Sawgrass CC, Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla., Feb. 5-7 13th/15 309-307-315=931 T34, Mordt 77-76-78=231; T45, Reeves 75-74-85=234; T50, Zamorano 77-81-78=236.Rio Pinar Intercollegiate, Rio Pinar CC, Orlando, Fla., Feb. 13-14 3rd/18 298-299-296=893 T13, Mordt 76-76-70=222; T18, Douthit 73-74-76=223; 31, Reeves 74-72-79=225.All-American Golf Classic, Tradition at Cypresswood, Houston, Texas, Feb. 27-28 5th/13 297-295-287=879 T10, Douthit 73-71-73=217; T15, Reeves 74-76-69=219; T20, Zamorano 75-77-89=221.Border Olympics, Laredo CC, Laredo, Texas, March 17-18 3rd/16 285-288-294=867 T3, Reeves 71-70-69=210; T10, Douthit 71-71-75=217; T14, Zamorano 70-72-76=218.First Tee Invitational, Chenal CC, Little Rock, Ark., March 27-28 2nd/15 289-293-297=879 T6, Reeves 70-73-74=217; T6, Zamorano 71-75-71=217; 14, Mordt 71-74-77=222.St. Mary’s Invitational, Poppy Hills GC, Pebble Beach, Calif., April 10-11 4th/19 306-296-307=909 T11, Reeves 75-75-75=225; T23, Zamorano 72-72-76=220; T28, Murray 76-73-81=230.Southland Conference Championship, Deerwood Club, Kingwood, Texas, April 17-19 T-4th/10 287-296-300=883 T4, Reeves 69-74-75=218, T11, Zamorano 72-72-76=220; T11, Douthit 74-73-73=220.NCAA Central Regional, Sand Ridge GC, Cleveland, Ohio, May 18-20 T-16th/27 298-307-296=901 T47, Mordt 75-78-70=223; T60, Zamorano 74-76-75=225; T63, Reeves 73-77-76=226.

2006-07Tournament, Course, Location, Date Finish Score UT Arlington ResultsNorthwest Collegiate Classic, Trysting Tree GC, Corvallis, Ore., Sept. 19-20 T-3rd/15 284-278-297=859 3, Mordt 68-66-73=207; 6, Reeves 72-67-71=210; T36, Murray 72-74-76=222.Scenic City Invitational, The Honors GC, Ooltewah, Tenn., Sept. 11-12 8th/17 303-303-315=921 T22, Zamorano 77-75-77=229; T33, Reeves 70-81-80=231; T33, Easton 79-74-78=231Mattaponi Springs Shootout, Mattaponi Springs GC, Ruther Glen, Va., Sept. 25-26 13th/15 299-291-299=889 T20, Reeves 75-69-74=218; T37, Easton 73-73-76=222; T37, Zamorano 75-74-74=222Wolf Pack Classic, Wolf Run GC, Reno, Nev., Oct. 2-3 11th/18 290-288-300=878 T14, Reeves 67-75-72=214; T20, Easton 75-67-74=216; T52, Zamroano 73-71-78=222Squire Creek Intercollegiate, Squire Creek CC, Choudrant, La., Oct. 15-16 T-10th/18 300 25, Zamorano 73; T45, Myers 75; T56, Reeves 76Hawaii Fall Intercollegiate, Kaneohe Klipper GC, Kanoeohe, Ha., Nov. 6-8 9th/16 295-294-303=892 T12, Reeves 72-73-74-219; T26, Zamorano 74-74-76=222; T49, Massa 75-76-76=227Rio Pinar Intercollegiate, Rio Pinar GC, Orlando, Fla., Feb. 19-20 5th/18 295-296-288=879 T17, Reeves 75-73-72=220; T25 van de Venter 73-75-73=221; T33, Massa 75-74-73=222Callaway Golf Invitational, The Farms GC, Rancho Santa Fe, Calif., March 5-6 T-7th/15 288-293-302=883 T7, Easton 69-70-74=213; T21, van de Venter 71-72-77=220; T57, Massa 78-78-74=230Border Olympics, Laredo CC, Laredo, Texas, March 15-17 4th/15 281-289-289=859 T2, Reeves 69-68-71=208; T12, Massa 71-72-71=214; T30, van de Venter 71-76-72=219Diet Pepsi Shocker Classic, Wichita CC, Wichita, Kan., April 2-3 1st/16 287-292-312=891 1, Massa 72-72-75=219; T6, van de Venter 72-72-78=222; T13, Easton 68-78-78=224Southland Conference, Comanche Trace GC, Kerrville, Texas, April 16-18 5th/10 305-302-283=890 T11, van de Venter 74-74-70=218; T31, Reeves 73-80-72=225; T31, Baker 81-74-70=225

2007-08Tournament, Course, Location, Date Finish Score UT Arlington ResultsSt. Mary’s Invitational, Poppy Hills GC, Pebble Beach, Calif., Sept. 10-11 T3rd/18 295-296-292=883 T8, Fischer 73-74-71=218; T28, Easton 77-73-73=223; Massa 78-74-71=223Texas Cup Intercollegiate, University of Texas GC, Austin, Texas, Sept. 17-18 T1st/11 296-286=582 T3, Easton 75-68=143; 7, Van deVenter 73-71=144; T8, Wilkins* 73-72=145UT Arlington Fall Classic, Waterchase GC, Fort Worth, Texas, Oct. 1-2 1st/15 282-275-294=851 T2, Van deVenter 68-70-74=212; T5, Massa 74-68-74=215; T5 Easton 70-75-70=215Squire Creek Intercollegiate, Squire Creek GC, Choudrant, La., Oct. 15-16 9th/18 294-300-287=882 T19, Van deVenter 75-72-71=218; T45, Easton 71-79-73=223; T45, Massa 75-77-71=223Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate, University Club GC, Las Cruces, N.M., Oct. 29-30 2nd/17 282-278-275=835 3, Massa 70-69-66=205; T5 Reeves 70-69-69=208; T13 Van deVenter 70-71-70=2112007 Turtle Bay Intercollegiate, Turtle Bay Resort, Kahuku, Hawaii, Nov. 5-7 3rd/21 270-281-272=823 T3, Reeves 65-71-65=201; T8, Massa 64-71-68=203; Easton 74-67-69=210UCF/Rio Pinar Intercollegiate, Rio Pinar CC, Orlando, Fla., Feb. 25-26 6th/18 290-288-290=868 T12, Massa 73-71-70=214; T27 Reeves 73-73-72=218; T27 Fischer 75-72-71=218The Wrangler, Split Rail Links and GC, Aledo, Feb. 25-26 NA 2, Carrigan 73-75=148; 4, Dowie 74-79=153; 5, Michael Mullin 73-81=154Callaway Golf Invitational, The Farms GC, Rancho Santa Fe., Calif., March 10-11 12th/15 305-302-295=902 T20, Carrigan 77-72-72=222; T36, Van deVenter 74-77-75=226; T46, Reeves 76-78-74=228Border Olympics, Laredo CC, Laredo, Texas, March 14-15 T4th/14 291-305-286=882 T13, Reeves 71-75-74=220; T13, Massa 75-75-70=220; T18, Fischer 72-77-72=221Diet Pepsi/Shocker Classic, Wichita CC, Wichita, Kan., March 31-April 1 5th/16 288-295-300=883 1, Carrigan* 67-68=71=206; T9, Van deVenter 71-71-74=216; T29, Reeves 68-80-74=223SLC Championships, Gray Plantation GC, Lake Charles, La., April 14-16 6th/10 302-299-296=897 T8, Massa 76-74-71=221; 13, Reeves 72-76-75=223; T14NCAA Central Regional Tournament, OSU Scarlet Course, Columbus, Ohio, May 15-17 22nd/27 308-298-310=916 T33, Massa 82-70-73=225; T59, Michael Van deVenter 80-77-77=234; T75 Carrigan 75-75-80=230

2008-09Tournament, Course, Location, Date Finish Score UT Arlington ResultsSaint Mary’s Invitational, Poppy Hills GC, Pebble Beach, Calif., Sept. 29-30 6th/16 292-287-289=868 8, Easton 73-69-71=213; T18 Fischer 77-69-71=217; T23, Van deVenter 69-74-75=218Louisiana Tech Squire Classic, Squire Creek GC, Choudrant, La., Oct. 13-14 13th/16 296-293-290=879 T24, Massa 74-73-71=218; T39 Easton 71-78-72=221; T47 Van deVenter 77-73-72=222UTA/Waterchase Invitational, Waterchase GC, Fort, Worth, Texas, Oct. 27-28 1st/16 295-280-289=864 1, Van deVenter 71-67-67=205; 2 Massa 70-70-68=208; T11 Fischer 77-71-75=211Turtle Bay Invitational, Turtley Bay Resort GC, Kahuku, Hawai’i, Nov. 10-12 3rd/19 280-299-271=850 2 Massa 70-74-62=206; T18 Fischer 69-75-69+213; T25 Carrigan 72-75-67=214UTSA/Oak Hills Invitational, Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, Texas, Feb. 16-17 2nd/14 281-280-283=844 T3 Fischer 71-70-69=210; T11 Van deVenter 67-72-75=214; T17 Easton 69-73-74=216Rio Pinar Invitaitional, Rio Pinar CC, Orlando, Fla., Feb. 23-24 2nd/21 290-287-288=865 2 Massa 70-69-67=206; T22 Easton 75-74-70=219; T53 Carrigan 73-75-76=224Border Olympics, Laredo CC, Laredo, Texas, March 13-14 4th/16 286-302-300=800 1 Massa 66-73-72=211; T20 Van deVenter 70-78-75=223; T51 Carrigan 75-78-77=230; T51 Fischer 79-75-76=230Mobile Bay Intercollegiate, Magnolia Grove Falls GC, Mobile, Ala., March 22-24 6th/16 304-305-301=910 T17 Massa 77-73-77=227; T31 Van deVenter 74-79-77=230; T31 Carrigan 79-78-73+230UMB Bank/Mizzou Intercollegiate, Old Hawthorne Club, Columbia, Mo., April 13-14 T2nd/14 275-305-296=876 T9 Van deVenter 68-77-74=219; T9 Fischer 72-74-73=219; T12 Carrigan 68-79-74=221Southland Conference Championship, Comanche Trace, Kerrville, Tex., April 27-29 2nd/10 284-288-297=869 T1 Fischer 67-68-77=212; T8 Massa 70-75-73=218; T11 Easton 74-72-74=220NCAA Regionals, UT Golf CLub, Austin, Tex., May 14-16 8th/13 308-290-295=893 T18 Carrigan 77-71-74=222; T18 Fischer 71-77-74=222; T31 Easton 79-74-72=225

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A Adkins, Larry 1980-81Allen, John .................................. 1963-66Allen, Landon .............................. 2001-04Anderson, Larry ................................1968Antunes, Gary ............................. 2001-03Ashworth, Mark ........................... 1996-98Atchison, Arthur .......................... 1986-88

B Babb, Adam ............................ 1998-2000Bailey, Scott ................................ 1987-88Baker, Bryan ............................... 2002-07Barker, Rich ......................................1976Baumann, Marc .......................... 1992-93Bearb, Tim .................................. 1996-98Bell, David ........................................1978Berry, Mark ...................... 1978-79, 80-81Binion, Brian ............................... 2000-01Bittikoffer, Tom ..................................1964Bohannon, Davie ..............................1978Boisture, David ........................... 1988-90Boles, Mitch ................................ 2003-05Bridges, Bobby ........................... 1990-94Bridges, Scott .....................................196Buksa, Eric ................................. 1990-91Burger, Callie .............................. 2001-02Burk Jr., Austin ........................ 1999-2000Burkett, Judd .............................. 1994-95Burseen, Ron .............................. 1967-68Burseen, Tom ............................. 1964-67Burton, Tommy .................................1969

C Caldwell, Kenneth ....................... 1978-79Campbell, Marc .......................... 2003-07Carlson, Nathan ...................... 1998-2001Carpenter, Jon-Charles .................. 2004-05Carrigan, Kevin ........................... 2007-09Chick, Tom .................................. 1976-80Christenson, Tony ....................... 1984-85Cochran, Leonard ....................... 1967-68Coldwell, Kenneth .............................1979Cook, Terry ................................. 1980-81Copeland, Don ..................................1968Craddock, Kevin ......................... 1987-90Curlee, Todd ............................... 1988-90

D Daniel, David .............................. 1982-83Deetlefs, Reino ........................... 2002-03Douthit, Michael ................... 2003-04, 05-07Dowie, Donald ................................ 2006-Doyle, Cody ................................ 1987-88

E Easton, Bryce ................................. 2006-Eaton, Scott ................................ 1981-82Eaton, Scott ................................ 1986-88Edge, Jason ..................... 1994-95, 97-98Ehler, Jay .................................... 1987-89Erickson, Chris ........................... 2002-04Estorga, Anthony ........................ 2002-03Everson, Michael .................... 1998-2000

Exparza, Ryan ............................ 1988-89

F Faris, George .............................. 1978-79Fischer, Zack .................................. 2007-Forbes, Chris .............................. 1994-99Fugerson, David ......................... 1978-79

G Gardner, J.B. .............................. 1989-90Garvin, Danny ............................. 1978-79Garza, Roel ................................ 1964-66Gibson, Dana ....................................1966Giebelhaus, Buck ....................... 1995-96Godby, Trent ............................... 1988-89Gray, Brad ........................................1978Green, Brett .....................................1986Gregory, David ............................ 1991-92Gregory, Greg ............................. 1992-95Groom, Brett ............................... 1978-82

H Hamilton, Ed ............................... 1963-65Hand, Keith ................................. 1988-89Harper, Doug .............................. 1987-89Hatch, Steve ............................... 1987-90Headrick, Scott ........................... 1978-79Heineman, Tommy ...................... 1998-99Hendon, Steve ..................................1970Herring, Trey ................................... 2009-Hodgeson, Bill ..................................1980Holcomb, Justin ...................... 1999-2000Horrell, Rod ......................................1978Hughes, Jason ............................ 1994-98Hunsche, Don ............................. 1985-87

J Johnson, James ......................... 1978-79Johnson, Luke ............................ 1995-96Jones, Eric .................................. 1990-91Jones, Mike ................................ 1978-79

K Kallgren, Martin .......................... 2001-03Kendrick, Lee .............................. 1992-94Kimball, Steve ............................. 1969-70King, Corby ............................. 1997-2000King, Tony ................................... 1982-84Krantz, Jordan ............................ 2001-05Kurdziel, Kenneth ....................... 1978-79

L Lancaster, Bryan ...............................1970Lathen, Rusty ............................. 1968-69Lauritsen, Terry ................. 1990-92, 93-95Leverett, Clay ............................. 1993-94Leverett, Matt .............................. 1992-94Lilinberg, Magnus ....................... 1985-87Lott Jr., Jerry ........................... 1999-2000Lucio, Henry ............................... 1986-87Lumsden, Phil ...................................1966

M Mack, Todd ............................. 1999-2000

Main, Luke .............................. 2000-2002Main, Nathan .............................. 1994-98Maldonado, Olvin ........................ 1983-85Malone, Frank ...................................1964Marais, Rohan ........................ 2000-2002Markham, Bubba ..............................1963Martinez, Chris ........................... 1990-91Massa, Bobby ................................. 2006-Matthews, Paul ........................... 1990-93Mauer, Scott ........................... 2000-2002Marx, Matthew ............................ 1996-98McDaniel, Gary ........................... 1990-91McGee, Kent ............................... 1980-81McIntosh, Euan ........................... 2001-03McMann, George ........................ 1980-81McNeely, Taylor .......................... 2004-05McPherson, Reid ........................ 2000-02Metcalf, Jack ............................... 1993-94Michael, Charles ...............................1967Miller, Doug ................................. 2001-02Mordt, Tyrone ............................. 2002-06Morris, Terry ................................ 1964-66Mullen, Brandon ......................... 2000-03Mullin, Michael ................................ 2005-Munson, B. ...............................................Murphy, T.J. ................................ 2000-02Murray, Jeff ................................. 2004-06Muth, Shad ................................. 2000-02Myers, Chris ............................... 2003-07

N Norgart, Jim ......................................1964

O Olsen, Jim .........................................1976

P Palmer, George .......................... 1978-80Palmer, Josh ............................... 1993-96Parker, Richard .................................1970Payne, Doug .....................................1971Payne, Robert ............................. 1991-93Pennington, Pete ........................ 2002-04Petty, Billy ................................... 1983-84Pollard, Tim................................. 1987-88Ponder, Tom ............................... 1978-79Puglielli, Robert .......................... 1978-79Pye, Thomas .......................... 1999-2000

R Ratliff, Kurt ........................................1978Reed, Dan ........................................1976Reed, Steve ................................ 1971-72Reeves, Zack .............................. 2004-08Richard, Kevin ............................ 1992-94Richardson, Bobby ..................... 1988-93Richardson, Ronnie .................... 1978-79Riley, Larry .................................. 1983-87Ross, Ryan ................................. 1993-95Rushing, John ...................................1980

S Salinas, Arnold ............................ 1962-65Salter, Larry ................................ 1980-81

Sandacz, Kevin .................................1976Scherr, Jason .............................. 2000-01Schultze, Justin .......................... 2000-02Schwartz, Greg ........................... 1983-85Shankle, Shane .......................... 1992-94Singh, Harry ................................ 1995-99Slade, Gene ......................................1980Smith, Bob ........................................1974Stark, Dennis .............................. 1978-79Stoppel, Jeff ................................ 2002-03Swisher, Brian ............................. 1992-94Szaniszlo, Chris .......................... 1985-87

T Taylor, Jamey .................................. 2007-Thethy, Charan ........................... 1995-99Tipton, Mike ......................................1969Tobian, Ben ............................. 1996-2001Tracy, ................................................1984Tsolakis, Apo ....................................2009

V Vadner, Chris .............................. 2000-01Vadner, Mike ............................... 1970-71Van de Venter, Michael ................... 2006-Varrichio, Kevin ............................... 2006- Vasquez, Jody ............................ 1967-68Vokes, Tim .................................. 1980-84Vondra, James ........................ 1999-2001

W Watson, Travis ............................ 2005-07Weaver, Rob ............................... 1985-87Wehman, Harvey ........................ 1963-66West, Pat .................................... 1989-91White, Josh ................................. 2003-05Wilkins, Buddy ..................................2007Willenborg, Mike ......................... 1988-93Williams, Tommy ......................... 1968-70Wilson, John ............................... 1980-82Witcher, Bobby .................................1963Wolff, Garry ................................ 1968-71

Y Young, Mark .....................................1970

Z Zamorano, Ryan ......................... 2005-07

ALL-TIME COACHES Charlie Key .................. 1965-66, 1974-76Tom Tinker .................................. 1967-73Donald Deere ............................. 1976-92Chris Colbert ............................... 1993-96Mark Hankins .............................. 1997-99Jay Rees ............................ 1999- present

ALL-TIME ROSTER

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1962-63*Player Rounds Strokes Avg. Lo HiArnold Salinas 4 278 69.50 67 72Bubba Markham 4 294 73.50 73 75Bobby Witcher 4 294 73.50 72 74Harvey Wehman 4 304 76.00 72 80John Allen 4 313 78.25 77 80

1963-64*Player Rounds Strokes Avg. Lo HiHarvey Wehman 4 303 75.75 71 78John Allen 5 392 78.40 75 85Frank Malone 2 160 80.00 75 85Arthur Salinas 5 401 80.20 79 83Jim Norgart 5 407 81.40 75 89

1964-65*Player Rounds Strokes Avg. Lo HiTom Burseen 7 534 76.29 69 84Ed Hamilton 9 696 77.33 73 86Harvey Wehman 9 698 77.56 71 84John Allen 9 710 78.89 76 84Terry Morris 9 714 79.33 75 87

1965-66*Player Rounds Strokes Avg. Lo HiHarvey Wehman 15 1141 76.07 72 85Roel Garza 12 917 76.42 71 81John Allen 15 1150 76.67 72 86Tom Burseen 15 1153 76.87 73 82Phil Lumsden 15 1164 77.60 67 87Terry Morris 2 165 82.50 79 86Dana Gibson 3 253 84.33 81 88

1966-67*Player Rounds Strokes Avg. Lo HiLeonard Cochran 10 775 77.50 73 82Jody Vazquez 8 622 77.75 72 88Tom Burseen 10 786 78.60 72 84Ronnie Burseen 10 809 80.90 73 87Charles Michael 10 814 81.40 74 89

1967-68*Player Rounds Strokes Avg. Lo HiJody Vazquez 4 291 72.75 70 75Dan Copeland 8 588 73.50 68 80Gary Wolff 10 741 74.10 69 78Tommy Williams 6 450 75.00 73 80Rusty Lathen 6 454 75.67 70 78

1968-69*Player Rounds Strokes Avg. Lo HiGary Wolff 12 892 74.33 71 79Tommy Burton 12 935 77.92 74 81Rusty Lathen 12 937 78.08 74 82Mike Tipton 6 469 78.17 75 82Scott Bridges 7 549 78.43 76 89Tommy Williams 9 706 78.44 72 83

Steve Kimball 2 167 83.50 80 87

1969-70*Player Rounds Strokes Avg. Lo HiGary Wolff 8 594 74.25 66 81Mike Vardner 12 908 75.67 70 80Tommy Williams 12 911 75.92 71 82Bryan Lancaster 8 610 76.25 70 81Steve Kimball 6 476 79.33 76 83Mark Young 12 974 81.17 72 89Steve Hendon 2 169 84.50 84 85

1970-71*Player Rounds Strokes Avg. Lo HiSteve Read 3 220 73.33 72 74Mike Vardner 3 225 75.00 73 77Bryan Lancaster 3 226 75.33 72 81Gary Wolff 3 226 75.33 72 81Doug Payne 3 232 77.33 74 80

1971-72*Player Rounds Strokes Avg. Lo HiSteve Read 3 217 72.33 70 77

1972-73*Player Rounds Strokes Avg. Lo HiMike Vardner 4 299 74.75 72 77Bryan Lancaster 4 301 75.25 70 78Joe Massa 4 302 75.50 69 79Bill Bledsoe 4 307 76.75 76 77Bob Smith 4 307 76.75 73 81

1973-74*Player Rounds Strokes Avg. Lo HiBob Smith 2 148 74.00 73 75

1974-75*Player Rounds Strokes Avg. Lo HiN/A

1975-76*Player Rounds Strokes Avg. Lo HiKevin Sandacz 6 446 74.33 73 78Jim Olsen 6 462 77.00 75 79Rich Barker 6 463 77.17 72 81Tom Chick 6 474 79.00 75 89Garry Wolff 4 319 79.75 79 81Dan Reed 2 167 83.50 82 85

1976-77*Player Rounds Strokes Avg. Lo HiDavid Bell 4 310 77.50 76 81Kevin Sandacz 4 315 78.75 76 81Earl Merrifield 4 316 79.00 76 81David Bohannon 4 330 82.50 78 89Kurt Ratliff 4 330 82.50 77 90

1977-78*Player Rounds Strokes Avg. Lo HiKurt Ratliff 7 529 75.57 72 83David Ferguson 4 308 77.00 73 81Brad Gray 3 233 77.67 76 81Mike Jones 4 315 78.75 78 80David Bell 7 556 79.43 76 87Rod Harrell 3 244 81.33 74 89David Bohannon 3 245 81.67 76 90Earl Merrifield 4 340 85.00 81 89

1978-79*Player Rounds Strokes Avg. Lo HiGeorge Farris 1 71 71.00 71 71Mike Jones 2 150 75.00 74 76James Johnson 6 457 76.17 75 83George Palmer 12 929 77.42 78 82Danny Garvin 6 467 77.83 80 84Ronnie Richardson 2 158 79.00 76 82David Ferguson 3 239 79.67 78 81Bret Groom 4 333 83.25 79 91

1979-80*Player Rounds Strokes Avg. Lo HiKent McGee 27 2037 75.44 74 84Tom Chick 21 1623 77.29 73 83Steen 2 156 78.00 71 85Larry Salter 18 1405 78.06 73 85Bill Hodgson 15 1179 78.60 71 91Tim Vokes 3 236 78.67 76 80George McMann 23 1810 78.70 74 85Bret Groom 11 873 79.36 75 86Gene Slade 3 239 79.67 77 83George Palmer 7 572 81.71 76 86Carter 7 574 82.00 78 86Williams 2 164 82.00 82 82Tom Ponder 6 498 83.00 76 90Mark Berry 4 333 83.25 83 84*Results for tournament available. All tournaments not listed.

1980-81Player Rounds Strokes Avg. Lo HiLarry Salter 23 1772 77.04 72 81George McMann 23 1806 78.52 72 88Ken McGee 21 1653 78.71 70 88Tim Vokes 24 1915 79.79 75 89Gene Slade 6 483 80.50 79 85Mark Berry 16 1300 81.25 74 93Terry Cook 15 1224 81.60 76 86Slagle 3 245 81.67 79 86Brett Groom 9 757 84.11 81 88Larry Adkins 1 86 86.00 86 86Hall 1 91 91.00 91 91

YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS

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1981-82Player Rounds Strokes Avg. Lo HiScott Eaton 21 1638 78.00 72 83Larry Riley 2 156 78.00 76 80Mark Berry 2 156 78.00 77 79Tim Vokes 21 1641 78.14 71 87John Wilson 15 1181 78.73 73 86Kent McGee 5 394 78.80 75 83Andy Christensen 8 633 79.13 76 84Bret Groom 19 1504 79.16 73 89George McMann 4 321 80.25 77 85Tony King 14 1129 80.64 73 88Gary Gray 12 977 81.42 72 93David Groom 1 88 88.00 88 88

1982-83Player Rounds Strokes Avg. Lo HiDavid Daniel 23 1756 76.35 68 85Jonas Liljenberg 13 996 76.62 72 81Scott Eaton 9 697 77.44 77 87Olvin Maldonado 9 697 77.44 72 82Tim Vokes 16 1270 79.38 73 95Billy Petty 16 1278 79.88 74 88Tony King 13 1040 80.00 74 87George McMann 12 972 81.00 74 88Tom Murphy 7 567 81.00 76 85Andy Christensen 2 163 81.50 81 82Chris Szaniszlo 2 174 87.00 85 89Sid Grant 2 180 90.00 85 95

1983-84Player Rounds Strokes Avg. Lo HiLarry Riley 17 1330 78.24 71 87Olvin Maldonado 13 1028 79.08 72 87Billy Petty 10 792 79.20 72 88Tim Vokes 21 1664 79.24 73 85Chris Szaniszlo 8 634 79.25 76 85Kent Tracy 7 555 79.29 74 87Greg Schwartz 17 1350 79.41 71 86Andy Christensen 5 399 79.80 74 83Tony King 16 1337 83.56 72 88

1984-85Player Rounds Strokes Avg. Lo HiOlvin Maldonado 16 1220 76.25 71 80Greg Schwartz 11 849 77.18 70 85Larry Riley 22 1725 78.41 72 90Chris Szaniszlo 20 1575 78.75 69 87Don Hunsche 13 1036 79.69 74 94Rob Weaver 18 1448 80.44 72 88Tony Christensen 13 1056 81.23 76 87Art Atchison 6 489 81.50 76 87Magnus Liljenberg 3 247 82.33 79 87

1985-86Player Rounds Strokes Avg. Lo HiLarry Riley 28 2130 76.07 70 81Scott Eaton 22 1693 76.95 68 85Magnus Liljenberg 7 539 77.00 74 81Rob Weaver 19 1484 78.11 70 84

Chris Szaniszlo 22 1720 78.18 72 86Art Atchison 14 1106 79.00 71 82Don Hunsche 7 539 79.00 78 83Brett Green 7 559 79.86 77 88

1986-87Player Rounds Strokes Avg. Lo HiScott Bailey 22 1689 76.77 71 82Brett Green 22 1738 79.00 74 87Kevin Craddock 20 1612 80.60 75 85Art Atchison 11 893 81.18 80 88Steve Hatch 11 899 81.73 71 87Brad Munson 11 909 82.64 76 88Henry Lucio 11 912 82.91 78 87Clay Jett 2 172 86.00 83 89

1987-88Player Rounds Strokes Avg. Lo HiScott Bailey 23 1765 76.74 72 84Art Atchison 22 1717 78.05 72 85Kevin Craddock 19 1522 80.11 72 88Doug Harper 7 563 80.43 77 83Steve Hatch 21 1707 81.29 75 90Tim Pollard 2 165 82.50 82 83Jay Ehler 18 1498 83.22 77 90Cody Doyle 2 171 85.50 85 86

1988-89Player Rounds Strokes Avg. Lo HiKevin Craddock 29 2248 77.52 71 86Todd Curlee 29 2259 77.90 71 87Mike Willenborg 21 1659 79.00 71 89Steve Hatch 23 1835 79.78 71 92David Boisture 6 479 79.83 76 85Doug Harper 19 1532 80.63 73 88Trent Godby 10 809 80.90 77 84Cody Doyle 5 406 81.20 78 87Bobby Richardson 13 1080 83.08 74 90Greg Shuck 3 250 83.33 80 89Jay Ehler 2 175 87.50 81 94Ryan Exparza 3 286 95.33 92 98

1989-90Player Rounds Strokes Avg. Lo HiTodd Curlee 28 2126 75.93 71 83Doug Harper 6 458 76.33 70 82Greg Gardner 11 850 77.27 72 84Kevin Craddock 28 2169 77.46 71 93Pat West 26 2018 77.62 70 82JB Gardner 13 1019 78.38 70 85Mike Willenberg 6 474 79.00 75 84Matt Webb 8 636 79.50 75 86Steve Hatch 18 1437 79.83 75 88David Boisture 12 959 79.92 74 85Bobby Richardson 11 896 81.45 74 85

1990-91Player Rounds Strokes Avg. Lo HiTerry Lauritsen 24 1811 75.46 71 81Pat West 27 2058 76.22 69 83Bobby Richardson 27 2100 77.78 69 85Bobby Bridges 16 1247 77.94 71 87Mike Willenberg 21 1645 78.33 72 84Paul Matthews 20 1580 79.00 73 84Eric Jones 12 949 79.08 73 88JB Gardner 5 398 79.60 73 88Gary McDaniel 11 876 79.64 75 85Danny Jones 5 427 85.40 83 89

1991-92Player Rounds Strokes Avg. Lo HiDanny Jones 3 225 75.00 74 76Greg Gregory 24 1810 75.42 68 81Terry Lauritsen 24 1812 75.50 69 86Bobby Richardson 24 1850 77.08 71 84Bobby Bridges 21 1624 77.33 70 82Mike Willenberg 18 1405 78.06 71 86Paul Matthews 11 863 78.45 73 84Robert Payne 5 408 81.60 80 84

1992-93Player Rounds Strokes Avg. Lo HiGreg Gregory 26 1911 73.50 68 82Bobby Bridges 26 1979 76.12 70 83Kevin Richard 6 457 76.17 73 81Mark Baumann 4 313 78.25 75 83Matt Leverelle 23 1811 78.74 72 87Brian Swisher 26 2101 80.81 71 93Shane Shankle 13 1088 83.69 75 91Lee Kendrick 5 421 84.20 79 87

1993-94Player Rounds Strokes Avg. Lo HiGreg Gregory 26 1966 75.62 70 84Bobby Bridges 26 1975 75.96 67 86Terry Lauritsen 25 1901 76.04 68 87Jason Hatfield 6 461 76.83 69 81Jake Metcalf 26 2014 77.46 72 85Ryan Moss 20 1574 78.70 70 91

1994-95Player Rounds Strokes Avg. Lo HiGreg Gregory 34 2530 74.41 67 83Josh Palmer 11 835 75.91 72 81Nathan Main 34 2602 76.53 69 85Chris Forbes 34 2621 77.09 71 86Jason Hughes 34 2628 77.29 69 87Jason Edge 5 392 78.40 74 83Judd Burkett 3 240 80.00 78 84Terry Lauritsen 22 1764 80.18 73 92

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1995-96Player Rounds Strokes Avg. Lo HiNathan Main 33 2488 75.39 69 83Harry Singh 30 2276 75.87 70 81Chris Forbes 27 2061 76.33 70 84Charon Thety 25 1930 77.20 72 85Jason Hughes 33 2548 77.21 70 84Brett Giebelhaus 18 1394 77.44 73 84Josh Palmer 5 391 78.20 74 82

1996-97Player Rounds Strokes Avg. Lo HiNathan Main 35 2604 74.40 69 81Harry Singh 29 2196 75.72 70 83Charon Thety 29 2215 76.38 71 84Jason Hughes 29 2224 76.69 70 85Mark Ashworth 22 1701 77.32 73 82 Tim Bearb 15 1663 77.53 72 82Matt Marx 12 942 78.50 75 84

1997-98Player Rounds Strokes Avg. Lo HiHarry Singh 35 2566 73.31 67 81Corby King 28 2087 74.54 70 81Charon Thety 15 1127 75.13 71 81Chris Forbes 27 2029 75.15 70 84Mark Ashworth 9 682 75.78 70 85Nathan Main 25 1900 76.00 70 81Matt Marx 5 381 76.20 74 78Jason Hughes 19 1453 76.47 71 86

1998-99Player Rounds Strokes Avg. Lo HiCharon Thety 28 2072 74.00 69 82Chris Forbes 25 1852 74.08 69 81Corby King 28 2091 74.68 68 82Harry Singh 28 2093 74.75 68 81Adam Babb 28 2116 75.57 68 80Jason Edge 3 242 80.67 79 82

1999-2000Player Rounds Strokes Avg. Lo HiAdam Babb 35 2544 72.69 68 78Corby King 29 2140 73.79 65 79Thomas Pye 14 1049 74.93 68 83Nathan Carlson 27 2039 75.52 69 80Ben Tobian 6 459 76.50 73 81Justin Holcomb 3 231 77.00 73 79Todd Mack 26 2003 77.04 72 82Austin Burk 5 388 77.60 71 86Jimmy Vondra 18 1407 78.17 71 82

2000-01Player Rounds Strokes Avg. Lo HiShad Muth 39 2863 73.41 63 79Luke Main 36 2647 73.53 68 79Justin Schulze 35 2630 75.14 68 84Reid McPherson 12 907 75.58 71 80Scott Maurer 16 1214 75.88 70 84TJ Murphy 6 457 76.17 72 84

Brandon Mullen 24 1829 76.21 69 86Nathan Carlson 8 615 76.88 74 78Jason Scherr 3 234 78.00 77 79James Vondra 3 234 78.00 76 81Rohan Marias 8 627 78.38 74 85Ben Tobian 3 242 80.67 80 82

2001-02Player Rounds Strokes Avg. Lo HiLuke Main 36 2651 73.64 66 81Shad Muth 36 2651 73.64 68 82Justin Schultz 36 2691 74.75 68 81Brandon Mullen 34 2545 74.85 68 84Callie Burger 12 899 74.92 71 82Rohan Marias 3 229 76.33 73 78Jordan Krantz 20 1533 76.65 68 83Doug Miller 3 236 78.67 76 80

2002-03Player Rounds Strokes Avg. Lo HiAnthony Estorga 29 2119 72.91 67 79Chris Erickson 12 887 73.92 69 79Pete Pennington 3 222 74.00 70 76Brandon Mullen 29 2161 74.52 69 79Tyrone Mordt 29 2172 74.90 68 81Jordan Krantz 20 1506 75.30 66 83Landon Allen 17 1290 75.88 69 82Reid McPherson 3 228 76.00 73 79Garry Antunes 12 925 77.08 73 84Reino Deetlefs 3 232 77.33 73 82

2003-04Player Rounds Strokes Avg. Lo HiTyrone Mordt 30 2214 73.80 69 80Landon Allen 33 2469 74.82 66 85Marc Campbell 24 1799 74.95 69 82Jordan Krantz 24 1805 75.20 65 84Michael Douthit 12 919 76.58 69 81Mitch Boles 9 690 76.67 73 81Chris Myers 18 1385 76.94 72 82Bryan Baker 12 935 77.92 70 83Pete Pennington 12 936 78.00 72 87Chris Erickson 9 728 80.89 75 89

2004-05Player Rounds Strokes Avg. Lo HiTyrone Mordt 36 2617 72.69 68 78Jeff Murray 36 2664 73.13 68 84Jordan Krantz 36 2638 73.27 69 82Zack Reeves 33 2462 74.60 70 80Bryan Baker 18 1347 74.83 69 80Marc Campbell 36 2695 74.86 70 82

2005-06Player Rounds Strokes Avg. Lo HiZack Reeves 39 2838 72.76 67 85Ryan Zamorano 39 2893 74.17 69 81Tyrone Mordt 39 2905 74.48 66 80Marc Campbell 15 1125 75.00 70 81Michael Douthit 33 2481 75.18 68 83

Jeff Murray 30 2262 75.40 70 83Bryan Baker 9 682 75.78 72 79Chris Myers 6 466 77.67 75 85Michael Mullin 3 247 82.33 70 87

2006-07Player Rounds Strokes Avg. Lo HiZack Reeves 28 2,071 73.69 67 82Bobby Massa 18 1,340 74.44 71 80Ryan Zamorano 13 968 74.46 71 78Mi. Van de Venter 21 1,564 74.47 70 81Bryce Easton 28 2,087 74.58 67 79Bryan Baker 12 908 75.67 70 81Chris Myers 1 75 75.00Kevin Varrichio 9 717 79.67 77 81

2007-08Player Rounds Strokes Avg. Lo HiMichael Douthit 9 651 72.33 69 76Bobby Massa 35 2,558 73.08 64 82Zack Reeves 35 2,574 73.54 65 81M. Van deenter 38 2,802 73.74 67 80Kevin Carrigan 17 1,266 74.47 67 84Bryce Easton 26 1,938 74.54 67 83Zack Fischer 26 1,940 74.62 70 81Marc Campbell 3 225 75.00 72 78Kevin Varrichio 8 605 75.63 72 83Donald Dowie 5 378 75.60 74 79Michael Mullin 5 393 78.60 76 84Buddy Wilkins 5 366 73.20 68 80

2008-09Player Rounds Strokes Avg. Lo HiBobby Massa 33 2,390 72.42 62 82Zack Fischer 31 2,319 73.19 67 80M. Van deVenter 32 2,358 73.69 67 80Bryce Easton 30 2,223 74.10 69 82Kevin Carrigan 29 2,160 74.48 67 80Jamey Taylor 11 847 77.00 72 83Donald Dowie 12 903 75.25 69 79Michael Mullin 7 531 75.86 73 79Kevin Varrichio 12 915 76.25 71 84Apo Tsolakis 7 552 78.86 71 89Trey Herring 3 232 77.33 76 79

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EXPERIENCEThe University of Texas at Arlington

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The University of Texas at Arlington is a comprehensive research, teaching, and public service institution whose mis-sion is the advancement of knowledge and the pursuit of excellence. The University is committed to the promotion of lifelong learning through its academic and continuing education programs and to the formation of good citizenship through its community service learning programs. The diverse student body shares a wide range of cultural values and the University community fosters unity of purpose and cultivates mutual respect.

OUR MISSION

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The University fosters an active learning enviorn-ment for its 25,000 stu-dents, who pursue more than 180 bachelor’s, mas-ter’s and doctoral degrees with 10 colleges and schools.

● Architecture● Business● Education● Engineering● Honors College● Liberal Arts● Nursing● Science● Social Work● Urban and Public Affairs

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● In America’s Best Archi-tecture & Design Schools for 2008, Design Intelligence ranked the School of Archi-tecture’s graduate architec-ture program second in the South.

● The Marketing Depart-ment ranks 27th worldwide in the latest American Mar-keting Association ratings in the Journal of Marketing.

● Since 2003, enrollment at the UT Arlington Fort Worth Center has skyrocketed from 596 to 1,288. Located in downtown Fort Worth, the center offers graduate, un-dergraduate and continuing education program tailored to the working professional.

WHERE WE RANK

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BY THE NUMBERS

Degrees Offered

● 78 Bachelors

● 74 Masters

● 33 Doctoral

Enrollment

● 25,070 total

● 18,999 undergraduate

● 6,071 graduate

Student Body:

● 47 percent White

● 15.2 percent Hispanic

● 13.8 percent African American

● 10.6 percent International

● 10.6 percent Asian

● 2.3 percent Other

● 0.5 percent American Indian

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CAMPUS FACILITIES

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The University encompasses 420 acres and includes more than 100 buildings, some dating from 1919. In the past five years, the construction or renovation of more than a dozen buildings has added 1.2 million square feet to the physical plant.

● Construction began in 2008 on the $150 millon En-gineering Research Complex, which will forge innovative partnerships between engineering and science. Other projects include the Civil Engineering Laboratory Build-ing, which opened in August 2008, and an expansion of the Engineering Lab Building.

● The School of Nursing’s Smart Hospital provides 13,000 square feet of space for student nurses to use cutting-edge learing technology. The facility features more than 30 full-body patient simulators in a 23-bed simulated hospital enviorment.

● UT Arlington’s purchases from Historically Un-derutilized Businesses (HUBs) ranked 12th among state agencies in Texas last year. HUB purchases accounted for almost a third of the Universities total expenditures.

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● 20,000 sq. ft. weight and fitness room (80+ pieces of cardio equipment, 4 circuit training units & free weight area

● 4 multipurpose rooms - yoga, martial arts, aerobics, and more.

● 5 Indoor basketball courts

● 9 Volleyball courts

● Indoor soccer gymnasium

● 2 Indoor tracks - 1/16 mile and 1/9 mile

● 5 Racquetball courts

MAVERICK ACTIVITIES CENTER

● 10 Badminton courts

● Game room which in-cludes table tennis

● Social corridor with group seating and activity viewing

● Internet café with juice bar (wired and wireless con-nection)

● Men’s and women’s health club style locker rooms

● Wellness resouce center

● Conference rooms

● Climbing wall

The Maverick Activities Center (MAC), a $34.5 millon recreation facility, is approximately 190,000 sq. ft. and includes:

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MAVERICK ACTIVITIES CENTER

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● Approximately 200,000 square feet

● Seating Capacity: 6,600

●Cost: Approximately $73 million

● Construction: Designed to achieve LEED Silver Cer-tification, continuting UT Arlington’s commitment to sustainable development

● Construction Time: Ap-proximately 30 months, with an anticipated completion date of spring 2012

● Architect: HKS

SPECIAL EVENTS CENTER

UT Arlington announced on Feb. 12, 2009, the addition of the Special Events Center, which will be located at the northeast corner of campus between South Center and South Pecan streets at West Second Street.

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ON-CAMPUS ATHLETIC FACILITIES

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EXPERIENCECollege Life

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ARLINGTON, TEXAS

● Arlington is a city in Tarrant County, within the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington metropolitan area. According to a U.S. Census Bureau release, Arlington has an estimated population of 371,038. Arlington is the 7th largest city in Texas and the 50th largest city in the United States.

● Located approximately 12 miles east of downtown Fort Worth and 20 miles west of downtown Dallas, Ar-lington is home to the Texas Rangers’ Ballpark in Arling-ton and the theme parks Six Flags Over Texas and the newly completed Cowboys Stadium.

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DALLAS COWBOYS STADIUM

● America’s team has moved its location to Arlington with the completion of Cowboys Stadium, just 2.5 miles from UT Arlington’s campus.

● Besides hosting 10 preseason and regular season Cowboys games, Cowboys Stadium will be the center-piece of excitement with the following sporting events taking place during 2009-10, 2009 Gold Cup (July 19), World Football Challenge (July 26), Oklahoma vs. BYU (Sept. 5), Texas A&M vs. Arkansas (Oct. 3), Baylor vs. Texas Tech (Nov. 28), Big 12 Football Championship Game (Dec. 5), North Carolina vs. Texas - College Basketball (Dec. 19), AT&T Cotton Bowl (Jan. 2) and the 2010 NBA All-Star Game (Feb. 14).

STADIUM QUICK FACTS● Stadium site covers 73 total acres.● Stadium is 3 million square feet.● Roof structure is 660,800 sq. ft. (one of the largest in the world).● Approximate capacity of up to 100,000 fans.● Largest retractable end zone doors in the world (120’X180’).● Largest scoreboard in the world measuring at 72 ft. tall by 160 ft. wide (sideline boards) while fans in the end zones will view boards measuring 27 ft. tall by 48 ft. wide.

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RANGERS BALLPARK IN ARLINGTON

● The Rangers Ballpark in Arlington was built in 1994, located just 3.8 miles from UT Arlington’s campus.

● From the exterior to the interior many ideas from other past ballparks were used when building the ballpark. As fans approach the ballpark, it resembles Ebbets Field with its red brick facade and arches. Once inside the ballpark, a brick Walk of Fame containing information and rosters of every Texas Rangers team extends around the entire facil-ity. The Rangers home field is the only retro ballpark built that is enclosed as over 48,000 seats and four story office complex surround the playing field.

STADIUM QUICK FACTS● Stadium opened April 11, 1994● Capacity: 48,911● Cost: $191 million● Hosted Major League Baseball All-Star Game in 1995● Kenny Rogers perfect game on June 28, 1994● Ian Kinsler hits for the cycle and has six hits on Apr. 15, 2009● Previous stadium, Arlington Stadium, existed just a quarter of a mile from new stadium. Rangers played in Arlington Stadium from 1972-1993.

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AMERICAN AIRLINES CENTER

● The Metroplex features five major professional sports teams and also has five professional/mi-nor league franchises, including the Dallas Cowboys, Texas Rang-ers, Dallas Mavericks, FC Dallas, Dallas Stars, Frisco RoughRiders, Fort Worth Cats, Grand Prairie AirHogs, Texas Brahmas and the Texas Tornado.

● The NBA All-Star Festivities will be held in Dallas in 2010. The game is expected to set a world record for the highest attendance at a single basketball game with a crowd expected crowd of nearly 100,000 fans. All-Star Saturday will take place at the American Airlines Center.

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TONY

ROMO

DallasCOWBOYS

DIRK

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DallasMAVERICKS

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JOSH

HAMILTON

JEFF CUNNINGHAM

MIKE

MODANO

TexasRANGERS

FC Dallas DallasSTARS

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DFW METROPLEX

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DFW METROPLEX

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DFW METROPLEX

● The Metroplex is a convien-ient travel destination with two airports (Dallas Fort Worth In-ternational Airport & Love Field Airport) within 25 miles of UT Arlington. DFW Airport is located 16 miles from campus while Dal-las Love Field Airport is 24 miles from the university. DFW con-nects directly with 133 US mar-kets and 36 international destina-tions. By 2010, DFW is expected to serve 100 million passengers a year. Love Field is the primary hub of Southwest Airlines and serves six millon passangers an-nually.

● Texas Motor Speedway opened in 1996 and was a $250 million project. The facility seats 191,122 fans, including 144 suites. The track is 1.5 miles (oval).

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UTA CAMPUS LIFE

● UT Arlington has become a first-choice university for students seeking a traditional college experi-ence. With 300 campus organizations to choose from, students find it easy to become active par-ticipants in the Maverick community.

● With almost 4,300 students living on campus, UTA provides a robust learning atmosphere. More than 400 live in Kalpana Chawla Hall, which houses the University’s residential living/learning program.

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EXPERIENCELeadership

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Arlington College, 1895-1902

Carlisle Military Academy, 1902-1913

Arlington Training School, 1913-1916

Arlington Military Academy, 1916-1917

Grubbs Vocational College, 1917-1923

North Texas Agricultural College, 1923-1949

Arlington State College, 1949-1967

The University of Texas at Arlington, 1967-Present

Hailed as the ideal person to lead The University of

Texas at Arlington into a new era of prominence, James D. Spaniolo was appointed the Univer-sity’s seventh president

in November 2003 by The University of Texas System Board of Regents.

He took office in February 2004 and immediately began building an admin-istrative team and reaching out to stake-holders to map a course for UT Arlington’s future. Boosting research and private support for the state’s seventh largest university are among his priorities.

President Spaniolo’s experience in higher education, law, philanthropy, poli-tics and journalism make him uniquely qualified to lead a comprehensive teach-ing, research and public service institution like UT Arlington. With an enrollment of more than 25,000 students, UT Arlington is the third largest of the 15 institutions in the U.T. System and offers 90 bac-calaureate, 74 master’s and 34 doctoral degrees.

With a continued focus on technology transfer and economic development, UT Arlington is solidifying its status as a leading research university in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, the state and the nation. During the 2002 fiscal year, the University received a 39-percent increase in externally-funded awards over the preceding year.

Before coming to UTA, President Spaniolo was dean of Michigan State Uni-versity’s College of Communication Arts and Sciences. As dean from 1996-2003, he oversaw an enrollment increase of more than 1,000 students and helped establish the James H. and Mary B. Quello Center for Telecommunication Management and Law by raising more than $3.5 million. He forged a partnership with a newspaper corporation in Mexico and strengthened alumni outreach. He was also a professor in the School of Journalism and taught courses on the First Amendment and communications law.

Prior to his tenure at Michigan State, he was vice president and chief program officer of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, the largest media-related private foundation in the United States with more than $1.5 billion in assets. In seven years with the Knight Foundation, he directed a program that included major grants and initiatives to support journalism and a free press in the United States and worldwide. He also served as a member of the foundation’s Journalism Advisory Committee from 1997-2003.

Before joining Knight Foundation, President Spaniolo was a newspaper executive and lawyer with Knight-Ridder for more than a decade. He was vice presi-dent of human resources and assistant to the publisher at the Detroit Free Press and general executive and general counsel at The Miami Herald.

He began his legal career with the Miami law firm of Paul & Thomson, which represented The Herald, and later served as associate general counsel of the Ameri-can Newspaper Publishers Association, where he established the organization’s legal department. He is a member of the Florida Bar and has been admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court, the 5th and 11th U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeals and the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida.

He graduated with high honors from Michigan State in 1968 with a B.A. degree in political science. As a senior, he was editor-in-chief of the student daily, the State News. Following service in the U.S. Army Reserve, he became an assistant to Michigan State President Clifton R. Wharton Jr. from 1970-72. He earned a law degree from The University of Michigan Law School in 1975 and a master’s degree in public administration from The Univer-sity of Michigan Institute of Public Policy Studies (now the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy).

President Spaniolo has a son, Jamie, who lives in Washington D.C., and a daughter, Sarah, who lives in Los Ange-les.

UT Arlington Presidents2004 - James D. Spaniolo

2003-2004 Dr. Charles Sorber (Interim)

1995-2003 Dr. Robert Witt

1992-1995 Dr. Ryan Amacher

1972-1992 Dr. Wendell H. Nedderman

1968-1972 Dr. Frank Harrison

1959-1968 Dr. Jack Royce Woolf

1946-1959 Dr. E.H. Hereford

1923-1946 Dean Edward Everett Davis

1917-1923 Dean Myron L. Williams

1916-1917 John B. Dodson

1913-1916 H.K. Taylor

1902-1913 James McCoy Carlisle

1895-1902 Lee Morgan Hammond

1895-1902 William H. Trimble

UNIVERSITY PRESIDENTJames D. Spaniolo

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The fifth Direc-tor of Intercol-legiate Athletics at UT Arlington

since 1953, Pete Carlon is in his 14th year as the department’s director after serving twice in an interim role.

Carlon has been with the university 29 years (since 1981), when he came to UT Arlington from Stephen F. Austin to be-come the head athletics trainer. He served as assistant or associate athletics director from 1984 until he was named director of athletics in May of 1996.

During Carlon’s first tenure as interim athletics director in 1991-92, UT Arlington won five team conference titles and was ranked by the Women’s Sports Founda-tion as the second best Division I program in the nation in terms of commitment to gender equity.

During the 1996-97 year, in Carlon’s first year as the permanent athletics director, the Mavericks claimed both the men’s and women’s Southland Conference All-Sports trophies, a first in the history of the UT Arlington athletics program. In 1998-99, UT Arlington again claimed both the men’s and women’s All-Sports Championship and won the SLC Commissioner’s Cup in the award’s second year of existence. The Commissioner’s Cup recognizes the confer-ence’s best overall athletics program. In all, UT Arlington has won three Commis-sioner’s Cups and has finished among the top three schools in the race for the Cup each year since programs began compet-ing for the award. During Carlon’s tenure, the UT Arlington women’s teams have captured five SLC All-Sports trophies and the men’s teams have won six all-sports awards. In all, the Mavericks have won 50 team conference championships during Carlon’s tenure as athletics director.

In 1997-98, Carlon teamed with then-University President Dr. Robert Witt to join forces with student and faculty leaders to spearhead the campaign for a referendum on a Student Intercollegiate Athletics Fee. This student athletics fee won overwhelm-ing support from the student body and was enacted by the state legislature and

then Gov. George W. Bush in 1999. The fee was the first of its kind in the state of Texas, and serves as a model for other institutions.

Carlon has placed a special empha-sis on maintaining an environment of academic excellence for UT Arlington student-athletes. Numerous academic support services and programs have been implemented to assist each student-athlete in their academic endeavors. UT Arlington athletics is involved with the NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills program, which provides Maverick student-athletes op-portunities for life enriching leadership experiences, community service and life skills training.

During his 12-year tenure as head ath-letics trainer, Carlon served as president of the Southwest Athletic Trainers Asso-ciation in 1987-88, was a member of the Southwest Athletic Trainers Association (SWATA) Executive Board, and served two terms on the national board of directors for the National Athletic Trainers Association. Carlon received one of the highest honors presented by the organization when he was named recipient of the NATA Most Distinguished Athletic Trainer Award in 1997. In 1989, Carlon was presented the Frank Medina Award for service to athletics training and mankind, and has twice (1988 and 1996) earned the Eddie Wojecki Award for service to SWATA.

He was inducted into the SWATA Hall of Fame in 1999 and the NATA Hall of Fame in 2005 - the organization’s highest honor.

Carlon served a two-year term as president of the Southland Conference and chair of its executive committee. He previously served on the executive com-mittee in two-year stints as vice president/chair of the compliance committee and secretary/treasurer and chair of the finance committee.

Carlon has also served on several com-mittees, including Southland Conference Honors and Awards, Compliance, Strategic Planning, Championships, Officiating and Marketing and Television.

Nationally, Carlon has been recently appointed for a four-year term on the Divi-

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICSPete Carlon

sion I Academics Cabinet, after spending the last year as a member of the NCAA Division I Academics, Eligibility and Com-pliance Cabinet, the Transfer Issues Ad Hoc Subcommittee and chairing the Division I Financial Aid Subcommittee.

Carlon completed a four-year term (1998-2002) on the NCAA Committee on Competitive Safeguards and Medical As-pects of Sports as well as the Subcommit-tee for Drug Education and Testing. He also is an active participant in the NCAA Athlet-ics Certification process, having served on NCAA Peer Review Teams evaluating 10 other Division I institutions. He served as the president of the I-AAA Athletic Direc-tors Association in 2005-06.

Carlon spearheaded a facilities upgrade with the first phase of Clay Gould Ballpark renovation completed. Other facilities that have receive enhancement since 2002 in-clude: the UT Arlington Tennis Center, Allan Saxe Softball Field and the track surface at Maverick Stadium.

Carlon earned a bachelor’s degree from Iowa State University in 1975 and his master’s degree from Northwest Missouri State University in 1976. He began his pro-fessional career at Arlington James Bowie High School in 1976 as a health teacher and athletics trainer, and was the school’s Teacher of the Year in 1978.

Carlon and his wife, Beth, who is an elementary school administrator in Irving ISD, are both natives of Gowrie, Iowa.

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EXPERIENCEMaverick Success

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MAVERICK SPIRIT

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MAVERICK SPIRIT

FIGHT SONGBlue, white, we’ve got the might,

Mavericks, we’re gonna fieldShout our praises to the sky

V-I-C-T-O-R-YGo big Mavericks

UTA Mavericks Fight, FightGo big Mavericks

All the way MavericksFight FightGo Mavs!

ALMA MATERDear School we love.

You are our Alma Mater,And through the years,

Our faith we shall proclaim.We are each one,

A loyal son or daughter,Our song of praise,

Shall glorify your name.Dear School we love,

Forever Arlington.

Hornets, Junior Aggies, Blue Riders and Reb-els among long list of mascot names

An aardvark as UTA’s mascot? It could’ve hap-pened. The story begins more than 80 years ago.

From 1917, when it joined the Texas A&M System, to 1921, the school’s athletic teams answered to Grubbers or the school’s name, Grubbs Vocational College) and Shorthorns (after the campus newspaper, The Shorthorn).

Grubbers just wasn’t destined to last, and many didn’t like Shorthorns because that’s what freshman teams at the school’s hated rival, The University of Texas at Austin, were called.

A Shorthorn editorial Nov. 12, 1921, liked Hor-nets the idea of the ‘Horn’ and the ‘Sting’ too.”

So Hornets it was—but not for long. When the school changed to North Texas Agricultural College in 1923, the yearbook that appeared in the spring was called the Junior Aggie. This set in motion a gradual shift over the years from Hornets to Junior Aggies.

In 1949, when the school became Arling-

ton State College, the nickname was officially changed to Blue Riders. According to an Aug. 25, 1949, article in the Tarrant County Citizen, “It was felt that the name would be appropriate with the school colors (blue and white), and would allow artists an opportunity to sketch attractive designs for team uniforms.”

Except Blue Riders never caught on, either. In 1951, President E.H. Hereford called a meeting of as many sophomores as he could find and asked them to suggest yet another mascot.

Rebels subsequently won a student vote, and the fight song Dixie and mascot Johnny Red became intricate parts of the theme and continued as ASC became a four-year school in 1959. The theme was never seriously questioned until spring 1965 when some argued that Rebels depicted a symbol of slavery. Others maintained that it represented Southern heritage.

Several votes for name changes were held over the next six years, including one in 1968 (one year after the school became The Univer-

sity of Texas at Arlington) when Aardvarks was the top vote-getter behind Rebels. In February 1970, with Rebels not being one of the choices, Texans won out over Mavericks and Apollos, but Mavericks prevailed in a runoff.

The battle still wasn’t over as students forced a referendum a month later, and the Old South theme prevailed again. UTA President Frank Har-rison pleaded with students to make a change.

In May 1971, one more vote was held. Again, students could vote for any name they chose, as long as it wasn’t Rebels. Mavericks won over Toros, Rangers and Hawks.

The first Maverick mascot was a horned horse. In later years it was patterned, sort of, after Sam Maverick, a wealthy Texas landowner who participated in many momentous events in the state’s early history, among them the defense of the Alamo. He died in 1870.

Maverick accumulated a fabled empire and inspired the term “maverick” to denote an un-branded calf or an independent person.

HOW A GRUBBWORM BECAME A MAVERICK

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STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING

Through a year round individualized training program, players undergo a rigorous conditioning regimen. This program is designed, supervised, scruti-nized and implemented by a highly qualified and dedicated certified strength coach. Over the years strength coaching has evolved into immeasurably more than just weightlifting. Strength and conditioning is now performance enhancement. While weight lifting is still a fundamental facet, there are many other important features. Their program for athletes includes flexibility train-ing, cardiovascular conditioning, speed and power development, improve-ment of self motivation and mental toughness. Not only do these efforts improve the quality of the athlete’s performance, but this program greatly reduces the potential for injury, reduces the extent of many injuries and expe-dites recovery in case there is an injury.

At UT Arlington this is a year round endeavor, in-season and off season. Many of our student athletes choose to spend their summers in Arlington in order to extend their opportunity to train for a championship. We take tremendous pride in a facility and staff second to none in the nation. Every program is

uniquely matched to the athlete and the sport. The strength staff works very closely with the sport coaches to create a spirit of shared goals, consistent expectations and staying abreast of the most current technology and sport science.

The strength staff at the University of Texas-Arlington is devoted to the score-board results of every team at the University, but, more importantly, we are devoted and committed to the personal success of every student-athlete on and off the field!

“Our staff is committed to developing each athlete’s innate ability to the full-est. This includes: strength, power, speed, endurance, flexibility and resolve. We employ the latest techniques, equipment and motivation, as well as tra-ditional principals, to ensure that our student-athletes are trained specifically and individually to be champions in their sport.”

- Kathy Wagner, Head Strength and Conditioning Coach

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SPORTS MEDICINE

A commitment to total care exists in every facet of UT Arlington’s approach to its student-athletes. UT Arlington Athletics Training facility contains modern equipment to ensure that a student-athlete is treated with care. Combined with the University health center, the student-athlete at UT Arlington is provided a team of physicians and care specialists.

The Maverick health care team focuses on preven-tion, treatment and rehabilitation. Equipment, training, medical and strength and conditioning staffs are jointly committed to health care and prevention.

“It has always been our philosophy to take a proac-tive approach to health care rather than just tending to our student-athletes after an injury,” said Roy Rudewick, head athletics trainer.

Rudewick, a 1989 graduate of UT Arlington enters his third season with the Mavericks after more than a de-cade of service within the Arlington Independent School District. He will oversee all teams and will serve as the primary trainer for the men’s basketball program.

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COACHING STAFFHEAD COACHES

ASSISTANT COACHES

Diego BenitezTennis

Scott CrossMen’s Basketball

Samantha MorrowWomen’s Basketball

Debbie HedrickSoftball

Jay ReesMen’s Golf

John SauerhageTrack and FieldCross Country

Darin ThomasBaseball

Diane SeymourVolleyball

Brandon BergerTrack and Field

Allan AdamsMen’s Basketball

Zak BuncikMBB Dir. of Operations

Derrick DanielsMen’s Basketball

Erin CluteVolleyball

Angela PerrySoftball

Jay SirianniBaseball

Gerald RicheyTrack and Field

Jordan DurhamTrack and Field

Lindsey WilsonWomen’s Basketball

Mark FlattenBaseball

Erin GrantWomen’s Basketball

Vince KwasnickSoftball

Shane LaflinWomen’s Basketball

Christina MelvinVolleyball

Stuart PowellGolf

Rachel CisnerozWBB Dir. of Operations

Greg YoungMen’s Basketball

Fuller SmithBaseball

David McLeodBaseball

Marco MatteucciTennis

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ADMINISTRATION/SUPPORT STAFF

Mishael BergerAcademics Coordinator

Tony BurkenAssociate A.D. for

Business and Operations

Jason ChaputAsst. A.D. for Facilitiesand Events Manager

Kevin FralicksAssociate A.D. for

External Affairs

Debbie GarciaSr. Associate A.D. for

Academics & Compliance/SWA

Dr. Bill ReevesDeputy A.D./EligibilityCertification Officer

Roy RudewickHead Athletic Trainer

Cassie ThompsonStudent Development Specialist IIEvents and Honors Coordinator

Gina GiammancoAssistant Athletic Trainer

Julie HomuthAssistant Athletic Trainer

Ashley LacefieldSenior Office Assistant

Scott LacefieldSports Information Director

Kristyna ManciasAssistant Sports

Information Director

Dr. Barry McKeownFaculty Representative

John MocekSr. Associate A.D. for

Finance and Administration

Lorraine PalmerAdministrative Assistant II

Shirley RacioppaSupport Specialist II

Pete CarlonDirector of Athletics

Adriana CantuGraduate Assistant

Athletic Trainer

Myke OrtizGraduate Assistant

Strength and Conditioning

Marla MorrisAdministrative Asst. for

External Affairs

Rachel SchaferAcademic Advisor/CHAMPS

Life Skills Coordinator

Gregg ElkinAssoc. A.D. for Communications

and Media Relations

Kathy WagnerStrength and

Conditioning Coach

Michella GaiserMaverick Club/

External Affairs Coordinator

Rachel FreemanMarketing/Promotions

Coordinator

Sascha SchapiroGraduate Assistant

Athletic Trainer

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MAVS IN THE COMMUNITY

Being a Maverick means being active in the communi-ty both on campus and in the Arlington area. With the goal of building leaders in the community, the UT Ar-lington athletics department and its student-athletes take an active role in community service projects.

Among the community service projects include the D.E.A.R. Mavericks (Drop Everything and Read) Pro-gram. Student athletes inspire youth from Arlington, Mansfield, Grand Priarie area schools by reading to classes and speaking to groups about the importance of staying in school.

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MAVS IN THE COMMUNITY

In 2008-09, UT Arlington student-athletes and coaches participated in the following community activities:

● Salvation Army Canned Food Drive (Athletics Dept)● Strikeout Bone Cancer (Softball)● Reading to elementary school students (Baseball)● Helping UT Arlington students move into dorms (Athletics Dept.)● Hatch Madness (Women’s Basketball Charity Event)● Dig for the Cure (Volleyball)● Think Pink Breast Cancer Awareness (Women’s Basketball)● Miracle League Day (Baseball)

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ATHLETICS HALL OF HONOR

2009 Hall of Honor inductees (L-to-R:) Rayla Allison (1972-75, Softball Player; 1983-89, Softball Coach), Jeff Burrow (1988-91; Baseball), Mike Barnes (1964-66, Football) and UTA Head Track and Field Coach John Sauerhage - accepting for Jenny Hockett (1990-93, Women’s Track and Field).

2009 HALL OF HONOR INDUCTION CLASS

RAYLA ALLISONSoftball Player/Coach

1972-75/1983-89

Rayla Allison was a standout catcher for the Mavericks and later was named the fifth head softball coach in the fall of 1984. She recorded a 189-152-2 overall record in five seasons at the helm, and in her final season guided the Mavs to a first-place finish with a 34-19 overall record.

MIKE BARNESFootball1964-66

Mike Barnes lettered three years for the Arlington State Rebels while leading the team in interceptions in 1965 and 1966. His 13 career interceptions are a school record. Barnes competed in the 1966 Senior Bowl and was an All-SLC defensive selection. He was a 4th round draft pick by the St. Louis Cardinals in 1966.

JEFF BURROWBaseball1988-91

Jeff Burrow helped lead the Mavericks to their first SLC championship in 1990 as a starting right-handed pitcher. Burrow owns four all-time career records, including wins (27), innings (333.0), complete games (25) and starts (51). He signed a free agent contact with the Chicago White Sox in 1991.

JENNY HOCKETTWomen’s Track and Field

1990-93

Jenny Hockett was a nine-time Southland Conference cham-pion and holds school records in the long jump and 55-meters while being a member of UTA’s best-ever 400 relay team. In 1993 she became UTA’s first All-American woman to participate at the U.S. Olympic Festival in San Antonio.

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HALL OF HONOR MEMBERSName Classification InductedRayla Allison ................................SB ................................................2009Mike Barnes .................................FB ................................................2009Jeff Burrow ..................................BSB ...............................................2009Jenny Hockett .............................TF ................................................2009Gary Lewis ....................................FB ................................................2008Heather Hoy-Martin..................VB ................................................2008Dr. Bill Reeves ....................MBB/Admin. ......................................2008Errol Byles .....................................TF ................................................2007Bob Diem ......................................FB ................................................2007Theresa Noggler-Fangman .................. VB ................................................2007Tom Beasley ..................... FB/BSB Coach .....................................2006Paul Renfro .................................MBB ..............................................2006B.G. Wilson ..................................BSB ...............................................2006Brenda Woodard ........................SB ................................................2006Scotty Caldwell ...........................FB ................................................2005Gwen Clardy-Ross .....................TF ................................................2005Christina Rudiger .......................VB ................................................2005Marvin “Butch” McBroom ..BSB Coach/Admin. ...................................2004Carolyn Smith ...........................WBB ..............................................2004Robert Willbanks ........................FB ................................................2004Ronald Hancock .........................TF ................................................2003Eva Jonsson .................................TF ................................................2003Justin Rowland ...........................TF ................................................2003Shawn Sweeten ..........................VB ................................................2003Bruce Collie ..................................FB ................................................2002Angela Nelson-Martinez .........TF ................................................2002Ralph McPherson ....................MBB ..............................................2002Mike Nau .....................................MBB ..............................................2002Fred Arnold ..................................FB ................................................2001Ron Barnett ............................. FB, BSB ...........................................2001Allen Lowes...............................TF/FB .............................................2001Katie Weismiller ..........................VB ................................................2001Lisa Austin ....................................TF ................................................2000Dick Hill .........................................FB ................................................2000Monte Stratton .................... TF Coach .........................................2000Jimmy Thomas ............................FB ................................................2000Ana de Oliveira ...........................VB ................................................1999Howard Prager ...........................BSB ...............................................1999Glen Throckmorton ..................FB ................................................1999Larry Dowler .............................SWIM .............................................1998Danny Griffin ...............................FB ................................................1998Brenda Marshall .........................SB ................................................1998Willie Brand ................................MBB ..............................................1997Mark Cannon ...............................FB ................................................1997Lisa Love ................................VB Coach .........................................1997Joel McCray..................................TF ................................................1997Ken Ozee .......................................FB ................................................1997Eddie Stallings ..........................MBB ..............................................1997Sara Massey-Bontke .................TF ................................................1996Paul “Cotton” Mitchell ............MBB ..............................................1996McClinton Neal ...........................TF ................................................1996Cliff Odom ....................................FB ................................................1996Judd Ramsey ...............................FB ................................................1996Mary Ridgway ......................VB Coach .........................................1996Randy Thorpe ........................ Baseball ..........................................1996Burley Bearden .................... FB Coach .........................................1994

Sansiski Daniels ..........................TF ................................................1994Kathy Gunter-Stanfield ...... VB, WBB, TF, SB .....................................1994Name Classification InductedWillie Thomas ..............................FB ................................................1994Don Easterling ..................SWIM Coach ......................................1993L.R. “Dink” Ford .........................MBB ..............................................1993Charlie Key ............................ FB Coach .........................................1993Gene Schrickel ..........................MBB ..............................................1993H.A.D. “Hoss” Dunsworth ....S-A, Coach, Supporter .................................1992Trey Hillman .......................... Baseball ..........................................1992Ric Nesbit ...................................SWIM .............................................1992Bruce Tibbets ............................MBB ..............................................1992Al Culton .....................................MBB ..............................................1991James G. “Klepto” Holmes ... FB, MBB, BSB .......................................1991Gilbert Smith ...............................TF ................................................1991Wayne Coble ............................FB, TF .............................................1990Dale Drennan ..............................TF ................................................1990Carl Knox..............................MBB, TN, FB .......................................1990Skip Butler ....................................FB ................................................1989Theresa Frederick ......................VB ................................................1989Howard Payne Shannon .... BSB, TF ............................................1989Roy Dewalt ...................................FB ................................................1988Bobby Lane ....................... A-T, TF Coach .....................................1988Tom Tinker .......................MBB Coach, AD ...................................1988Mike Baylor ..................................FB ................................................1987Jody Conradt ...............VB, WBB, SB Coach ................................1987Derrick Jensen ............................FB ................................................1987John Schnable ............................FB ................................................1987Dexter Bussey .............................FB ................................................1985Calvin Lee .....................................FB ................................................1985Doug Russell ............................SWIM .............................................1985Chena Gilstrap .................FB Coach, AD .....................................1984

TEAMS1977 Softball Team .........................................................................20081990-92 Men’s Track and Field Teams ......................................20071967, 68 Men’s Swimming and Diving Teams .......................20061995 Women’s Track and Field Teams ......................................20051980-81 Men’s Basketball Team ..................................................20051966, 67 Football Teams ................................................................20041998 Volleyball Team ......................................................................20031989 Volleyball Team ......................................................................20031956, 57 Football Teams ................................................................2003

AD - Athletics Director Admin. - AdministrationA-T - Athletic TrainingBSB - BaseballFB - FootballMBB - Men’s BasketballS-A - Student AthleteSB - SoftballSWIM - SwimmingTF - Track and FieldTN - TennisVB - Volleyball

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DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI

KAREN BORTANews Anchor

KTVT-11 Dallas

TREY HILLMANMLB Manager

Kansas City Royals

CHRIS CAGLECountry

Music Singer

HUNTER PENCEMLB Player

Houston Astros

KALPANA CHAWLAAerospace Engineer

Space Shuttle Columbia

LOU DIAMOND PHILLIPSActor

GEN. TOMMY FRANKSRetired General

United State Army

ROYCE WESTState of

Texas Senator

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2010 UT ARLINGTON SOFTBALL SCHEDULE

2009-10 SCHEDULEAUGUSTDates Tournament Course Site A 30-S 1 Golfweek Conference Challenge Blue Top Ridge GC Riverside, Iowa

SEPTEMBERDates Tournament Course Site S 21-22 UTA/Waterchase Invitational Waterchase GC Arlington, Tex.

OCTOBERDates Tournament Course Site O 5-6 Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic Warren GC Notre Dame, Ind.O 18-19 Lone Star Invitational Briggs Ranch GC San Antonio, Tex.

NOVEMBERDates Tournament Course Site N 2-3 SLC Preview Carter Plantation GC Springfield, La.

FEBRUARYDates Tournament Course Site F 14-16 Battle at the Beach Pelican Hill GC Newport Beach, Calif.F 22-23 J.L. Lewis Intercollegiate The Bandit GC New Braunfels, Tex.

MARCHDates Tournament Course Site M 5-6 Border Olympics Laredo CC Laredo, Tex. M 15-16 Rio Pinar Invitational Rio Pinar CC Orlando, Fla.

APRILDates Tournament Course Site A 5-6 Diet Pepsi Shocker Classic Wichita CC Wichita, Kan.

A 12-23 Jim West Intercollegiate Victoria CC Victoria, Tex.A 26-28 SLC Championship Carter Plantation GC Springfield, La.

MAYDates Tournament Course Site M 20-22 NCAA Regionals TBA

JUNEDates Tournament Course Site J 2-5 NCAA Championships The Honors Course Chattanooga, Tenn.

2009-2010 UT ARLINGTON GOLF SCHEDULE