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2016-17 TEXAS GOLF • FACT BOOK TEXAS GOLF MEDIA/PROGRAM INFORMATION 2016-17 Roster ______________________ 2 2016-17 Schedule ____________________ 2 Pronunciation Guide ________________ 2 YEAR IN REVIEW 2015-16 Statistics ___________________ 13 2015-16 Individual Results ____________ 14 2015-16 Head-to-Head Results ________ 15 2015-16 Miscellaneous Statistics _______ 15 2015-16 Tournament Results_______ 16-20 2016-17 Texas Golf Fact Book COACHES & STAFF Head Coach John Fields ___________ 10-12 Assistant Coach Jean-Paul Hebert ______ 12 HISTORY & HONORS All-Time Tournament Results 21-24 All-Time NCAA Championship Results 25-26 All-Time Tournament Medalists _______________ 27 All-Time Team Bests _________________ 28 Longhorns on the PGA Tour _______ 29-31 Longhorn PGA Tour Winners __________ 32 All-Americans & National Honors ___ 33-34 Conference Honors ______________ 34-36 All-Time Conference Standings _____ 37-38 Conference Championship Teams _____ 39 T-Association/Letterwinners _______ 40-41 2016-17 LONGHORNS Chervony, Steven __________________ 3 Costello, Nick _____________________ 3 Funk, Taylor ______________________ 4 Ghim, Doug ______________________ 5 Hall, Gavin ________________________ 6 Jones, Drew ______________________ 7 Preus, Kalena _____________________ 7 Scheffler, Scottie___________________ 8 Sexton, Parker_____________________ 9 Soosman, Spencer _________________ 9 TEXAS GOLF QUICK FACTS 2015-16 Big 12 Finish __________________________________ 1st NCAA Championships ___________________ 3 (1972, 1973, 2012) NCAA Championship Appearances________________________ 66 Big 12 Conference Titles__________________________________ 7 Southwest Conference Titles _____________________________ 39 MEDIA RELATIONS INFO/GOLF Susie Epp __________________ Assistant Media Relations Director Office: _____________________________________ (512) 232-1532 Cell: _______________________________________ (520) 668-5104 Fax: _______________________________________ (512) 471-6040 E-mail: _______________________ [email protected] Media Relations Adresses Mailing: P.O. Box 7399 Austin, TX 78713 Overnight: 2139 San Jacinto Blvd. RMRZ B.206 Austin, TX 78712 UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS QUICK FACTS Location ____________________________________ Austin, Texas Enrollment ___________________ 52,076 (39,995 undergraduate) President _____________________________________ Greg Fenves Founded ___________________________________________ 1883 Nickname _____________________________________ Longhorns Mascot__________________________________________ Bevo XIV Colors _______________________________ Burnt orange & white Affiliation _________________________________ NCAA Division I NCAA Faculty Rep. ______________________ Dr. Michael Clement Conference ________________________________________ Big 12 Home Course ________________ The University of Texas Golf Club Course Stats: _____________________________Par 71; 7,412 yards Quick Facts 1

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MEDIA/PROGRAM INFORMATION 2016-17 Roster ______________________22016-17 Schedule ____________________2 Pronunciation Guide ________________ 2

YEAR IN REVIEW 2015-16 Statistics ___________________132015-16 Individual Results ____________14 2015-16 Head-to-Head Results ________152015-16 Miscellaneous Statistics _______152015-16 Tournament Results _______ 16-20

2016-17 Texas Golf Fact BookCOACHES & STAFF

Head Coach John Fields ___________ 10-12Assistant Coach Jean-Paul Hebert ______12

HISTORY & HONORS All-Time Tournament Results 21-24 All-Time NCAA Championship Results 25-26 All-Time Tournament Medalists _______________27 All-Time Team Bests _________________28 Longhorns on the PGA Tour _______ 29-31 Longhorn PGA Tour Winners __________32 All-Americans & National Honors ___ 33-34Conference Honors ______________ 34-36All-Time Conference Standings _____ 37-38Conference Championship Teams _____39T-Association/Letterwinners _______ 40-41

2016-17 LONGHORNS Chervony, Steven __________________3 Costello, Nick _____________________3 Funk, Taylor ______________________4 Ghim, Doug ______________________5 Hall, Gavin ________________________6 Jones, Drew ______________________7 Preus, Kalena _____________________7 Scheffler, Scottie ___________________8 Sexton, Parker _____________________9 Soosman, Spencer _________________9

TEXAS GOLF QUICK FACTS2015-16 Big 12 Finish __________________________________ 1stNCAA Championships ___________________ 3 (1972, 1973, 2012)NCAA Championship Appearances ________________________ 66Big 12 Conference Titles __________________________________ 7Southwest Conference Titles _____________________________ 39

MEDIA RELATIONS INFO/GOLF

Susie Epp __________________ Assistant Media Relations DirectorOffice: _____________________________________ (512) 232-1532Cell: _______________________________________ (520) 668-5104Fax: _______________________________________ (512) 471-6040E-mail: _______________________ [email protected]

Media Relations AdressesMailing:

P.O. Box 7399Austin, TX 78713

Overnight:2139 San Jacinto Blvd.

RMRZ B.206Austin, TX 78712

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS QUICK FACTSLocation ____________________________________ Austin, TexasEnrollment ___________________ 52,076 (39,995 undergraduate)President _____________________________________ Greg FenvesFounded ___________________________________________ 1883Nickname _____________________________________ LonghornsMascot__________________________________________ Bevo XIVColors _______________________________ Burnt orange & white Affiliation _________________________________ NCAA Division INCAA Faculty Rep. ______________________ Dr. Michael ClementConference ________________________________________ Big 12Home Course ________________ The University of Texas Golf ClubCourse Stats: _____________________________Par 71; 7,412 yards

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2016-17 Roster

2016-17 Schedule

Name ____________________ 2015-16 Avg. ____ Ht. ______ Yr. ____ Exp. ______ Hometown (Last School) Steven Chervony _____________ 75.11 ______ 6-1 ______ So. _____ 1L _______ Boca Raton, Fla. (Pinecrest)

Nick Costello ___________________ -- ________ 5-11 ______Fr. ______ HS _______ Austin, Texas (Westlake)

Taylor Funk __________________ 73.54 ______ 5-9 _______Jr. ______ 2L _______ Ponte Vedra, Fla. (Ponte Vedra)

Doug Ghim __________________ 71.28 ______ 5-9 _______Jr. ______ 2L _______ Arlington Heights, Ill. (Buffalo Grove)

Gavin Hall ___________________ 71.40 ______ 5-11 ______Sr. ______ 3L _______ Pittsford, N.Y. (Pittsford Mendon)

Drew Jones ____________________ -- ________ 6-2 _______Fr. ______ HS _______ Decatur, Texas (Decatur)

Kalena Preus _________________ 73.67 ______ 6-0 _______Jr. ______ 1L _______ Honolulu, Hawai’i (Punahou)

Scottie Scheffler ______________ 72.40 ______ 6-3 _______Jr. ______ 2L _______ Dallas, Texas (Highland Park)

Parker Sexton __________________ -- ________ 6-0 _______Fr. ______ HS _______ Memphis, Tenn. (Memphis University School)

Spencer Soosman _______________ -- ________ 5-8 _______Fr. ______ HS _______ Westlake Village, Calif. (Westlake)

Head Coach: John Fields (New Mexico ‘82), 20th yearAsst. Coach: Jean-Paul Hebert, (Texas ‘94), 3rd year

Dates _________ Tournament _________________________ Location _______________Venue Sept. 16-18 ____ OFCC/Fighting Illini Invitational _________ Chicago, Ill. ____________Olympica Fields C.C.

Oct. 2-4 _______ Nike Golf Collegiate Invitational _________ Fort Worth, Texas _______Colonial Country Club

Oct. 21-23 _____ Golf Club of Georgia Collegiate _________ Alpharetta, Ga. _________Golf Club of Georgia

Oct. 31-Nov. 2 __ East Lake Cup________________________ Atlanta, Ga. ____________East Lake Golf Club

Feb. 2-4 _______ Amer Ari Intercollegiate _______________ Waikaloa, Hawaii ________Waikaloa Golf Club

Feb. 26-28 _____ Querencia Cabo Collegiate _____________ Los Cabos, Mexico ______Querencia Golf Club

March 13-14 ___ Lamkin San Diego Classic ______________ San Diego, Calif. ________San Diego Country Club

March 19-21 ___ Valspar Collegiate ____________________ Palm City, Fla. __________Floridian National Golf Club

April 1-2 ______ Aggie Invitational ____________________ College Station, Texas ____Traditions Golf Club

April 8-9 ______ Western Intercollegiate ________________ Santa Cruz, Calif. ________Pasatiempo Golf Club

April 24-26 ____ Big 12 Conference Championship _______ Hutchinson, Kansas _____Prairie Dunes Golf Club

May 15-17 _____ NCAA Regional Championship __________ Austin, Texas ___________UT Golf Club

May 26-31 _____ NCAA Championship _________________ Sugar Grove, Ill. _________Rich Harvest Farms

Pronunciation GuideSteven Chervony: Shur-VONE-ee

Kalena Preus: KUH-leh-na PROOS

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FRESHMAN (2015-16)• has two top-30 finishes playing as an individual this season• shot a season-low 71 at The Maxwell• finished in a tie for 23rd at the Lamkin Classic

John A. Burn Intercollegiate* ____________________ 72-73-73=218 (+2), T-26Lamkin Classic* ________________________________ 76-75-72=223 (+7), T-23Valspar Collegiate* ____________________________ 75-83-77=235 (+22), T-72The Maxwell* ____________________________________71-75=146 (+6), T-49

BEFORE TEXAS• finished in 21st at the U.S. Open sectional qualifier in Jupiter, Fla.• had two additional top-20 finishes at the Florida Azalea (18th) and the AJGA Puerto Rico Junior Open (13th) in 2015• finished in the top 22 in seven events, including two top-10 finishes in 2014• posted two runner up finishes at the AJGA Under Armour/Steve Marino in 2013 and a fifth-place finish at the Preseason Junior at Innisbrook

CHERVONY YEAR-BY-YEARYear Events Rounds Strokes Avg. Low Round Best Finish16-17 4 10 754 75.40 70 T-1215-16 3 9 676 75.11 72 T-23TOTAL 7 19 1,430 75.26 70 T-12

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STEVENCHERVONY

Sophomore • 6-1Boca Raton, Fla.

(Pinecrest)

BEFORE TEXAS• won the 2015 Holiday Classic @ Barton Creek (76-69-71) • tied for fifth at the Traditions Spring Break Invite in • earned four additional top-25 finishes during the 2014-15 year.

NICKCOSTELLO

Freshman • 5-11Austin, Texas

(Westlake)

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SOPHOMORE (2015-16)• posted a career-best tie for 5th at the Lamkin Classic • had another top-6 finish with a tie for sixth at the NCAA Franklin Regional• carded a career-low 65 at the NCAA Franklin Regional• carded a 69 twice, at the Augusta Invitational and the Big 12 Championship• finished in the top-25 six times this season• carded a career-low 69 twice, at the Augusta Invitational and the Big 12

Championship • fired 14 of 34 rounds at or under par

OFCC/Fighting Illini Invitational _______________ 76-76-76=228 (+18), T-66thU.S. Collegiate _____________________________ 79-78-73=230 (+14), T-79thArizona Intercollegiate ________________________ 77-73-71=221 (+8), T-23rdJohn A. Burns Intercollegiate ___________________78-71-72=221 (+5), T-41st*Southern Highlands _________________________75-80-81=236 (+20), T-72ndLamkin Classic ________________________________70-72-72=214 (-2), T-5thValspar Collegiate ___________________________ 72-72-78=222 (+9), T-36thAugusta Invitational ____________________________ 70-73-69=212 (-4), 12thThe Maxwell __________________________________ 71-70=141 (+1), T-22ndBig 12 Championship _____________________ 80-77-73-69=299 (+11), T-25thNCAA Franklin Regional _________________________65-69-73=207 (-9), T-6thNCAA Championship Stroke Play ___________ 74-75-71-70=290 (+10), T-45th

NCAA MATCH PLAYFunk (UT) def. Hirschman (OU), 6&4Hoey (USC) def. Funk (UT), 6&5Rasa (UO) def. Funk (UT), 21 holes

FRESHMAN (2014-15)• competed in three events with a 73.89 stroke average • recorded a season-best 33rd at the Johnny Hayt Collegiate Invitational

when playing as an individual• shot a season low 71 at the Johnny Hayt• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Spring 2014)

OFCC/Fighting Illini Invitational _______________ 81-75-75=231 (+21), T-57thAmer Ari/Big Island Intercollegiate ______________ 72-72-74=208 (+2), T-59thJohnny Hayt Collegiate Invitational _____________ 79-71-76=226 (+10), 33rd*

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TAYLORFUNKJunior • 5-9

Ponte Vedra, Fla.(Ponte Vedra)

NATIONALLY• qualified for the 2014 U.S. Amateur Championship and was ranked 703 in

the World Amateur Golf Rankings.

BEFORE TEXAS• 2013 Florida Class 2A Champion• 2012 St. John’s County St. Augustine Record Boys Golfer of the Year• finished first at the 2013 Future Collegians World Tour at Inverrary GC• finished first at the 2013 AJGA Ocala-Mario Sports Commission Junior

Tournament• finished first at the 2013 Press Thornton Future Masters• finished first at the 2012 Future Collegians World Tour at Sawgrass• finished fifth at the 2011 Future Collegians World Tour at Sawgrass• No. 42 junior player in Golfweek’s Class of 2014 at time of his commit-

ment to The University of Texas

PERSONALBorn Taylor Christian Funk on Oct. 30, 1995 in Ponte Vedra, Fla.. ... son of Fred and Sharon Funk ... father is an eight-time PGA TOUR champion ... has one older half-brother, Eric Funk (23) and one younger sister, Perri (14).

FUNK YEAR-BY-YEARSeason Events Rnds Strokes Avg. Low Best Finish2015-16 10 30 2,224 74.13 69 T-5th2014-15 3 9 665 73.89 71 33rdTOTAL 13 39 2,889 74.08 69 T-5

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SOPHOMORE (2015-16)• played in every event• finished in the top-8 seven times• posted a season-low tie for 2nd at the NCAA Franklin Regional• carded all three rounds in the 60s at the NCAA Franklin Regional shot a season-low 64 during the first round of the NCAA Franklin Regional• has shot 23 of 40 rounds at or under par

• fired eight rounds in the 60s

OFCC/Fighting Illini Invitational __________________68-71-70=209 (-1), T-6thNike Golf Collegiate Invitational _________________ 73-69-71=213 (-2), T-31stU.S. Collegiate ______________________________72-73-72=217 (+1), T-22ndArizona Intercollegiate ___________________________ 72-70-70=212 (-1), 7thJohn A. Burns Intercollegiate _____________________71-70-73=214 (-2), T-7thSouthern Highlands __________________________ 74-74-75=223 (+7), T-27thLamkin Classic ________________________________76-73-70=219 (+3), 14thValspar Collegiate _____________________________71-73-68=212 (-2), T-3rdAugusta Invitational ____________________________67-72-71=210 (-6), T-8thThe Maxwell ___________________________________ 72-67=139 (-1), T-12thBig 12 Championship ________________________ 74-71-67-72=295 (-3), T-4thNCAA Franklin Regional _______________________ 64-69-69=202 (-14), T-2ndNCAA Championship Stroke Play ____________ 73-71-71-71=286 (+6), T-22nd

NCAA MATCH PLAYGhim (UT) def. McGreevy (OU), 7&6Ghim (UT) def. Suh (USC), 4&3Ghim (UT) def. Lim (UO), 2&1

FRESHMAN (2014-15)• 2015 PING All-America Honorable Mention• 2015 All-Freshman Team• 2015 All-Big 12 First Team• appeared in 12 events with a 71.76 stroke average• recorded a career-high tie for 3rd at the Gifford Collegiate• had a team-best tie for 8th at the NCAA Championship after stroke play• posted his second top-10 finish at the NCAA Regional with a tie for 7th• shot a season-low 66 twice at the Gifford Collegiate and once at the Amer

Ari/Big Island Intercollegiate• his 54-hole total of 206 at the Gifford Collegiate is a team low on the season and is the first time he broke par for his 54-hole total as a colle-giate player

• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Spring 2014) OFCC/Fighting Illini Invitational _______________ 77-73-72=222 (+12), T-23rdNike Golf Collegiate Invitational _______________73-73-74=220 (+10), T-22ndGifford Collegiate ______________________________66-74-66=206 (-7), T-3rdAmer Ari/Big Island Intercollegiate ______________ 73-72-66=211 (-5), T-32ndJohnny Hayt Collegiate Invitational _____________ 80-70-74=224 (+8), T-23rdSouthern Highlands Collegiate Masters ___________73-71-71=215 (-1), T-23rdLinger Longer Invitational _____________________ 69-74-74=217 (+1), T-30thAugusta Collegiate Invitational __________________71-70-72=213 (-3), T-20thWestern Intercollegiate _______________________ 67-76-68=211 (+1), T-11thBig 12 Championship _____________________ 76-70-68-79=293 (+12), T-16thNCAA Regional - Lubbock _______________________71-70-68=209 (-4), T-7thNCAA Championship ________________________ 72-73-70-71=286 (-2), T-8th

DOUGGHIMJunior • 5-9

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NATIONALLY• qualified for the 2014 U.S. Amateur Championship and earned a ranking

of No. 15 in the World Amateur Golf Rankings• finished his junior career ranked No. 8 in the AJGA Polo Golf Rankings

after totaling three years of Rolex Junior All-America honors and four AJGA titles, including his signature win at the CB&I Boys Championship

• 2014 U.S. Amateur Public Links runner-up after claiming a share of medalist honors in stroke-play qualifying

• 2014 CB&I Boys champion where his 12-under 204 broke a tournament scoring record set by former Longhorn Jordan Spieth

• 2013 U.S. Junior Amateur Championship semifinalist before falling to eventual champion and Texas teammate Scottie Scheffler

• posted three top-10 AGJA finishes during the 2013 season - Junior Players Championship, Junior PGA Championship and AJGA Rolex Tournament of Champions

BEFORE TEXAS• 2011 Illinois State Junior medalist• finished third at the 2010 Illinois Class 3A State Championship as a fresh-

man• No. 5 junior player in Golfweek’s Class of 2014 when he signed his

National Letter of Intent

GHIM YEAR-BY-YEARSeason Events Rnds Strokes Avg. Low Best Finish2015-16 11 33 2,363 71.61 67 T-3rd2014-15 12 38 2,727 71.76 66 T-3rdTOTAL 23 71 5,090 71.69 66 T-3rd

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AS A JUNIOR (2015-16)• 2016 PING All-America Second Team• 2016 Academic All-America Scholar• 2016 Golfweek Second Team All-America• 2016 Jack Nicklaus Award semifinalist• 2016 Academic All-Big 12 First Team• earned two medalist honors, winning at The Maxwell and a tie for the

win at the John A. Burns Intercollegiate• fired all three rounds under par at the NCAA Franklin Regional to tie for

sixth• carded a 66-68 to win The Maxwell• participated in every event with nine top-20 finishes• shot 26 of his 40 rounds at or under par• posted another top-3 finish with a tie for third at the Valspar Collegiate• fired 14 rounds in the 60s

OFCC/Fighting Illini Invitational _________________ 79-71-75=223 (+13), T-50Nike Golf Collegiate Invitational __________________ 71-70-69=210 (-5), T-19U.S. Collegiate Championship ____________________ 77-75-73=224 (+8), T-50Arizona Intercollegiate ___________________________ 74-72-69=215 (+2), T-9John A. Burns Intercollegiate ______________________ 69-71-70=210 (-6), T-1Southern Highlands ____________________________ 77-72-71=220 (+4), T-16Lamkin Classic _________________________________ 71-74-68=213 (-3), T-3Valspar Collegiate ______________________________ 69-68-77=214 (+1), T-8Augusta Invitational ____________________________ 71-72-70=213 (-3), T-13The Maxwell ________________________________________66-68=134 (-6), 1Big 12 Championship __________________________ 75-76-68-67=286 (-2), T-6NCAA Franklin Regional __________________________ 70-69-68=207 (-9), T-6NCAA Championship Stroke Play ______________ 75-71-68-73=287 (+7), T-26

NCAA MATCH PLAYHall (UT) def. Dalke (OU), 4&3Hall (UT) def. Texeira (USC), 4&3Yi (UO) def. Hall (UT), 4&3

AS A SOPHOMORE (2014-15)• 2015 PING All-America Honorable Mention• 2015 All-Big 12 First Team• 2015 Academic All-Big 12 First Team• 2015 Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll• carded a season-low 65 in the first round of the Big 12 Championship,

which was two strokes shy of the course record• finished a career-best second place at the Big 12 Championship• was Texas’ low player at the NCAA Regional after carding a 69-69-68• posted top-10 individual finishes in six events• finished in a tie for 3rd at the U.S. Collegiate Championship• was Texas’ low player in three tournaments (OFCC/Fighting Illini

Invitational, U.S. Collegiate Championship, NCAA Regional)• played as Texas’ No. 1 player once (Gifford Collegiate)

OFCC/Fighting Illini Invitational _________________ 76-70-71=217 (+7), T-8thNike Golf Collegiate Invitational _________________ 67-73-74=214 (+4), T-7thUnited States Collegiate Championship ____________67-75-67=209 (-7), T-3rdGifford Collegiate ____________________________ 74-74-70=218 (+5), T-28thJohnny Hayt Collegiate Invitational ____________ 75-75-78=228 (+12), T-37thSouthern Highlands Collegiate Masters ___________73-71-71=215 (-1), T-23rdLinger Longer Invitational _______________________69-73-69=211 (-5), T-9thAugusta Collegiate Invitational _________________ 75-74-73=222 (+6), T-54thWestern Intercollegiate _________________________71-71-67=209 (-1), T-7thBig 12 Championship _________________________65-71-74-72=282 (+2), 2ndNCAA Regional - Lubbock ________________________ 69-69-68=206 (-7), 3rdNCAA Championship _____________________ 79-74-75-70=298 (+10), T-49th

GAVINHALL

Senior • 5-11Pittsford, N.Y.

(Pittsford Mendon)

AS A FRESHMAN (2013-14)• one of three players to compete in all 13 events• Texas’ low player on three occasions - Carpet Capital Collegiate (T-20th),

Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate (6th) and Amer Ari Invitational (T-30th)

• fired a season-low 68 in the opening round of the Amer Ari Invitational• earned a season-best finish by tying for fifth place at the Bayou City

Collegiate Championship• finished under-par in two events (Amer Ari Invitational, Bayou City

Collegiate Championship)• member of the 2014 Big 12 Championship squad• competed in the 2014 NCAA Championship at Prairie Dunes where he

finished tied for 76th place on the individual leaderboard• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Fall 2013, Spring 2014)

Carpet Capital Collegiate ________________________ 71-72-75=218 (+2), T-20OFCC/Fighting Illini Invitational _________________ 76-71-73=220 (+10), T-23Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate ____________________69-71-70=210 (E), 6Isleworth Collegiate Invitational __________________ 75-80-69=224 (+8), T-43Amer Ari Invitational ___________________________ 68-72-70=210 (-6), T-30 Bayou City Collegiate Championship _______________ 69-71-70=210 (-6), T-5Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters ___________ 80-77-71=228 (+12), T-34Schenkel Invitational ___________________________ 76-76-72=224 (+8), T-533M Augusta Invitational_________________________ 72-76-71=219 (+3), T-30Western Intercollegiate _________________________ 71-72-71=214 (+4), T-26Big 12 Championship ________________________ 73-76-76-72=297 (+9), T-21NCAA Auburn Regional Championship ___________ 74-78-75=227 (+11), T-44NCAA Championship ___________________________ 73-71-72=216 (+6), T-76

NATIONALLY• currently ranked 201 in the World Amateur Golf Rankings• participated in the 2014 U.S. Amateur Championship (Missed cut)• tied for ninth along with Texas teammate Taylor Funk at the 2014 Porter

Cup at Niagra Falls CC• tied for seventh at the 2014 Players Amateur at Berkeley Hall Club • finished in a tie for 21st at the 2014 Montroe Invitational at the Monroe

Golf Club• advanced to Round of 16 at the 2013 U.S. Amateur Championship• finished 13th at the 2013 The Players Amateur• member of the 2012 U.S. Junior Ryder Cup team• qualified for the 2013 U.S. Open but missed the cut • finished first at the 2013 U.S. Open Sectional Qualifying Tournament in

Purchase, N.Y. • finished second at the 2010 Porter Cup

BEFORE TEXAS• ranked No. 3 by Golfweek at the time of his commitment to The

University of Texas• finished first at the 2012 AJGA Ping Invitational • finished 13th at the 2012 Junior PGA Championship• finished first at the 2011 Junior Players Championship• finished third at the 2010 AJGA Thunderbird International Junior

Tournament • finished second at the 2009 AJGA Rolex Tournament of Champions• finished second at the 2009 AJGA Cliffs Championship

PERSONALBorn Gavin Bryant Hall on Sept. 3, 1994 in Pittsford, N.Y. ... son of Bob and Mary Ellen Hall ... has one older sister, Bridget ... interested in studying business or economics.

HALL YEAR-BY-YEARSeason Events Rnds Strokes Avg. Low Best Finish2015-16 13 40 2,856 71.40 66 12014-15 12 38 2,720 71.58 65 2nd2013-14 13 40 2,917 72.93 68 T-5thTotals 38 118 8,493 71.97 65 1

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BEFORE TEXAS• Competed in the inaugural U.S. Amateur Four-Ball Championship, held at

The Olympic Club in San Francisco, CA in May 2015 … Paired with team-mate and former Longhorn golfer Michael Board, led team making 6 of team’s seven birdies in winning U.S. Four-Ball Qualifying tournament at Riverbend CC, Houston, TX in October 2014.

• Ranked #15 in United States, among 2016 class per JGS June 2015 • Ranked #16 in world, among 2016 class per JGS June 2015 • Ranked #34 among 2016 class per Golfweek Romine’s Top 50 May 2015• Ranked #7 in AJGA 18 hole scoring average of 69.80 in 2014 • 4 Top 10’s in 6 AJGA starts• Ranked No. 1 in Texas, among 2016 class per JGS June 2015 • Ranked No. 1 in Texas Final State 4A HSGS rankings as of June 2015• Competitive low 18 hole total – 10 under, 62 Final round District 2014• Competitive low 36 hole total – 10 under, 72-62=134 District 2014

68-66=134 Region 2015 • Competitive low 54 hole total – 11 under, 68-65-70=203 Texas/Oklahoma

Jr. 2013 • Set new course and tournament record, shooting 10 under par 62 in final

round to win UIL District Championship 2014 (Breaking competitive course record of 66 by 4 shots)

• Set new tournament record, shooting 10 under par 68-66=134, winning UIL Regional Championship 2015 (Margin of victory 9 shots)

• Finished 2nd AJGA TPC Southwind 2014 • Finished 3rd AJGA Abilene CC 2014 • Finished 10th AJGA Stonebriar CC 2015 • Finished 6th AJGA Jimmie Austin GC 2012 • Finished 6th HP Byron Nelson Jr. 2014• Finished 1st Texas/Oklahoma Jr. 2013 • Finished 2nd Texas/Oklahoma Jr. 2014 • Finished 9th Texas HS State Championship 2013 as a freshman • Finished 5th Texas HS State Championship 2014 as a sophomore • Finished 4th Texas HS State Championship 2015 as junior • Finished 1st Texas HS Regional Championship 2015 & 2016 as a junior/

senior • Finished 2nd Texas HS Regional Championship 2014 as a sophomore • UIL District Champion 2013, 2014, 2015 & 2016 • UIL Region Champion 2015 & 2016 • Named All State Team 2013, 2014, 2015 & 2016

PERSONALBorn Andrew Wayne Jones on September 15, 1997 ... is the son of Steve and Jana Jones and has one older brother, Matt, a biology major at the University of Texas.

DREWJONES

Freshman • 6-2Decatur, Texas

(Decatur)

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AS A JUNIOR (2015-16)• finished in third place, a career-best at the Arizona Medalist• carded a career-low 66 at the Arizona Medalist

Nike Golf Collegiate Invitational ________________ 75-75-71=221 (+6), T-58thArizona Medalist* _______________________________74-66-77=214 (+4), 3rdJohn A. Burns Intercollegiate* __________________ 72-74-79=225 (+9), T-53rd

*competed as an individual

AS A SOPHOMORE (2014-15)• did not compete

AS A FRESHMAN (2013-14)• did not compete• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Spring 2014)

BEFORE TEXAS• 2013 HHSAA Boys Golf State Champion• led Punahou High School to state chamionship titles in 2010, 2011 and

2013• 2011 conference champion• two-time Turtle Bay Amateur champion (2011, 2012)• 2011 Mid-pacific Open champion in the amateur flight• finished second place at the 2011 Hawaii State Amateur• competed in the 2010 U.S. Amateur (University Place, Wash.)

PERSONALBorn Kalena Kalaninoheailunaliloa Winston Preus on Dec. 29, 1994 in Honolulu, Hawaii ... son of Glenn and Melisa Preus ... major is undeclared.

PREUS YEAR-BY-YEARSeason Events Rnds Strokes Avg. Low Best Finish2015-16 3 9 663 73.67 66 3

KALENAPREUS

Junior • 6-1Honolulu, Hawai’i

(Punahou)

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Junior • 6-4Dallas, Texas

(Highland Park)

AS A SOPHOMORE (2015-16)• 2016 World Amateur Team selection• 2016 U.S. Open qualifier• 2016 Academic All-Big 12 First Team• posted a season-low ninth-place finish at the Big 12 Championship• finished in the top-25 eight times• carded a career-low 65 at The Maxwell• shot 18 of 40 rounds at or under par• fired seven rounds in the 60s

SOPHOMORE PLAY (2015-16) OFCC/Fighting Illini Invitational _________________ 74-73-70=217 (+7), T-22ndNike Golf Collegiate Invitational ___________________ 69-74-72=215 (E), T-39thUnited States Collegiate Invitational ________________ 73-73-70=216 (E), T-18thArizona Intercollegiate __________________________ 73-70-75=218 (+5), T-17thJohn A. Burns Intercollegiate _____________________ 69-72-77=218 (+2), T-26thSouthern Highlands ____________________________ 74-69-80=223 (+7), T-27thLamkin Classic ________________________________ 75-74-71=220 (+4), T-15thValspar Collegiate ______________________________ 71-77-72=220 (+7), T-25thAugusta Invitational ____________________________ 76-73-72=221 (+5), T-41stThe Maxwell ______________________________________ 75-65=140 (E), T-16thBig 12 Championship ____________________________ 71-75-74-68=288 (E), 9thNCAA Franklin Regional __________________________69-70-72=211 (-5), T-18thNCAA Championship Stroke Play ______________ 72-60-71-77=289 (+9), T-40th

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH PLAYKwon (OU) def. Scheffler (UT), 4&3Scheffler (UT) def. Crocker (USC), 1UPScheffler (UT) def. Wise (UO), 4&3

AS A FRESHMAN (2014-15)• 2015 Phil Mickelson Freshman of the Year• 2015 Big 12 Newcomer of the Year• PING All-America Second Team• All-Freshmen Team• All-Big 12 First Team• SGA National Amateur of the Month (April)• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll• medaled in back-to-back tournaments after winning the Western

Intercollegiate followed by the Big 12 Championship• was the only player to play in every event during the season• recorded the second-best scoring average on the team at 71.24• fired a season-low 66 in the first round of the Western Intercollegiate• member of all of Texas’ winning teams• carded 21 under-par rounds on the season, the best mark on the team• posted six top-10 finishes on the year

FRESHMAN PLAY (2014-15) OFCC/Fighting Illini Invitational _______________78-71-79=228 (+18), T-42ndNike Golf Collegiate Invitational _______________ 78-73-74=225 (+15), T-43rdU.S. Collegiate Invitational _______________________68-75-67=210 (-6), T-6thGifford Collegiate _____________________________ 74-71-69=214 (+1), T-4thAmer Ari/Big Island Intercollegiate _______________69-66-68=203 (-13), T-3rdJohnny Hayt Collegiate Invitational _____________ 76-71-74=221 (+5), T-11thSouthern Highlands Collegiate Masters ________67-73-71=211 (-5), T-7thLinger Longer Invitational _________________ 73-71-75=219 (+3), T-47th3M Augusta Invitational_____________________67-70-67=204 (-12), 2ndWestern Intercollegiate ______________________ 66-68-67=201 (-9), 1stBig 12 Championship ______________________ 72-67-68-73=280 (E), 1stNCAA Regional - Lubbock __________________69-73-69=211 (-2), T-11thNCAA Championship __________________ 72-78-72-72=294 (+6), T-33rd

NATIONALLY• qualified for the 2014 U.S. Amateur Championship and currently is ranked

34th in the World Amateur Golf Rankings• finished his junior career ranked No. 1 in the AJGA Polo Golf Rankings after

totaling three years of Rolex Junior All-America honors• accepted a sponsor’s exemption to play in the 2014 PGA TOUR HP Byron

Nelson where he finished tied for 22nd• accepted a sponsor’s exemption to play in the 2014 PGA TOUR St. Jude

Classic (missed cut)• 2013 AJGA Rolex Junior Player of the Year• won the 2013 U.S. Junior Amateur at Martis Camp Club before becoming

only the second reigning U.S. Junior winner since 1986 to reach the quar-terfinals of the Amateur at The Country Club in Brookline, Mass.

• finished within the top 10 in all starts in AJGA events during the 2013 sea-son, including two runner-up finishes

• posted four top-10 AGJA finishes in seven starts during the 2012 season, including a runner-up finish at the Polo Golf Junior Classic

BEFORE TEXAS• three-time UIL Class 4A state individual champion (2012-14)• in 2012, he set or tied course records at two different courses in the Dallas

area after breaking Northwood Club’s course record previously set by Hunter Mahan with a 10-under 61 and tying Dallas Country Club’s record of 9-under 61 just days later

• No. 1 junior player in Golfweek’s Class of 2014 when he signed his National Letter of Intent

SCHEFFLER YEAR-BY-YEARSeason Events Rnds Strokes Avg. Low Best Finish2015-16 13 40 2,896 72.40 65 92014-15 13 41 2,921 71.24 66 1Totals 26 81 5,817 71.81 65 1

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NATIONALLY• Qualifier for the 2015 United States Junior Championship• Has played in the Bubba Conlee Tournament and AJGA’s Toyota Music City

Junior• Posted two top-20 finishes in four tournaments in 2013, including eighth

place at the AJGA Arrowhead Junior and 18th place at the AJGA Junior All-Star at Chateu Elan.

PARKERSEXTONFreshman • 6-0Memphis, Tenn.

(Memphis University School)

NATIONALLY• broke Tiger Woods’ record after becoming the 2016 Los Angeles City Junior

Championship with a score of -20 • posted four victories in AJGA events, including three in 2014 • was a two-time member of the victorious West Team at the AJGA

Wyndham Cup • represented the United States at the 2015 Junior Walker Cup • tied for 32nd at the 2015 U.S. Junior Amateur, also playing in that tourna-

ment in 2014 • three-time Rolex All-American, earning First Team honors in 2015 and hon-

orable mention in 2014 and 2016 • three-time member of the HP Scholastic Honor Roll • represented the victorious Ventura County Junior Golf Association in the

2016 North South Cup at River Ridge • named the 2015 and 2016 Los Angeles Daily News Player of the Year at

Westlake High School • was the three-time Ventura County Player of the Year (2013-15), also earn-

ing First Team Ventura County honors as a senior • tied for fifth at the California State Championship in 2015 • was the Northern CIF Section Champion as a sophomore and tied for sixth

at the Cal State Championship • was the Marmonte League individual champion in ’13 and ‘15• Earned four team MVP awards and was a team captain in 2015 and 2016• Helped the Warriors to Marmonte League titles in all four seasons,

California State Championships in 2014 and 2015 (first California high school team in history to win back-to-back state titles) and a cal State runner-up finish in 2016

PERSONALBorn Spencer Barrett Soosman in Tarzana, Calif. ... parents are Jody and Barry Soosman ... has an older brother, Tyler ... number one reason he plays golf is because when you fail, you can’t blame anyone but yourself, but when you succeed, it feels that much greater that you did it by your-self ... one of his biggest athletic thrills was winning the 2014 AJGA Polo Junior Invitational in 20 holes ... athletes he admires the most are golfers Tiger Woods, Arnold Palmer and Ben Hogan ... favorites include the movie “The Greatest Game Ever Played”, the New England Patriots, actor Adam Sandler and the band Coldplay ... biggest hobby is writing music ... plan-ning to major in economics.

SPENCERSOOSMAN

Freshman • 5-8Westlake Village, Calif.

(Westlake High School/UCLA)

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Full name _______________ John FieldsBirthdate ___________ January 10, 1959Hometown __________ Las Cruces, N.M.College _____________ New Mexico ‘82

John Fields directs the Men’s Golf program for The University of Texas with an acting ethos that befits UT’s proud chorus, “Texas Fight.”

The Longhorns’ 2011-12 season personified the competitive composure of their steward, claiming UT’s first men’s golf national championship since 1972. UT topped Alabama, 3-2, with All-American Dylan Frittelli’s 30-putt birdie putt on the 18th hole.

UT met the Crimson Tide on the final day of team match play at California’s historic Riviera Country Club, and Alabama forced UT to climb out of a 2-0 hole for its eight victory of the season.

Fields became the Longhorns’ golf coach in August 1997, and has guided UT to five top-five finishes at the NCAA Championships and seven appearances in the top 10 in the final national rankings, including a fifth-place finish in 2003.

Fields came to Austin after leading the University of New Mexico to nine NCAA Championship appearances in 10 years. His consistent effort on the recruiting trail translated into building a successful program - a formula that has continued to prove successful at Texas.

He also has produced 21 All-Americans at Texas (Beau Hossler, Matt Bortis, Matt Brost, Brad Elder, Dylan Frittelli, Doug Ghim, David Gossett, Cody Gribble, Toni Hakula, Gavin Hall, Jason Hartwick, Charlie Holland, Bobby Hudson, John Klauk, Lance Lopez, Matthew Rosenfeld, Scottie Scheffler, Jordan Spieth, Brandon Stone, Julio Vegas and J.J. Wall) who have earned a total of 35 All-America honors.

The architect of a Texas team that won eight team titles during the 2011-12 season, Fields’ Longhorns held the No. 1 national ranking all but two weeks during the year and boasted two of the top three players in the country in Spieth (No. 2) and Frittelli (No. 3). Fields was named the Golfweek and NCAA Division I National Coach of the Year after leading Texas to its first NCAA Championship in 40 years.

The 2015-16 season was one to remember, as Fields guided the Longhorns to seven team wins and two runner-ups, including a runner-up finish at the 2016 National Championship in extra holes. Texas won its fourth-straight Big 12 Championship and advanced to its 10th-straight NCAA Championship appearance under fields. Fields was named Big 12 Coach of the Year and landed three golfers on the All-Big 12 team, including junior Beau Hossler.

Hossler medaled in five tournaments, was named Big 12 Player of the Year in consecutive seasons and was a finalist for multiple player of the year honors, including the Ben Hogan Award and the Haskins Award. He earned the country’s No. 1 ranking in February of 2016 and maintained his ranking through most of the spring.

Hossler was not the only player to win that year, as junior Gavin Hall raked in two medalist honors as well. All five golfers had at least one top-10 finish and all had at least one round in the 60s during the season.

At the 2016 NCAA Tournament, Fields led Hossler, Gavin Hall, Doug Ghim, Scottie Scheffler and Taylor Funk into the stroke play portion, finishing in first after four rounds and advancing to match play. The Horns defeated Oklahoma in the quarterfinal round, USC in the semifinal round and was set to face Oregon in the NCAA Finals on the Ducks’ home course. After conceding the first point to a Hossler injury, it was up to the

remaining four to put three points on the board. The match came down to Funk, finishing all square at the end of 18 holes. Funk fell on the third extra hole and Texas finished in second.

In the 2014-15 season, Fields boasted one of the best Texas teams of all time after winning seven events and raking in the All-American awards with Hossler, Ghim, Scheffler and Hall all earning honors. The Longhorns won their third-straight Big 12 Championship and followed with a win at

Head Coach John Fields

FIELDS’ CAREER CAPSULEEDUCATION

University of New Mexico, 1982 (B.S., University Studies)PGA Business School I (1985)PGA Business School II (1986)

PGA of America – Class A Member (1987)

COACHING EXPERIENCEHead Coach, The University of Texas, 1997-presentHead Coach, University of New Mexico, 1987-1997

COACHING HIGHLIGHTS2016 NCAA Coach of the Year & Golfweek Coach of the Year

2012 NCAA Coach of the Year Golf Coaches Association of America Hall of Fame

2012 NCAA Champions 23 NCAA Championship appearances

Nine Top 10 finishes at the NCAA Championship 21 All-Americans with 35 honors

64 All-Conference honorsSeven Academic All-Americans

10 conference titles (WAC–1989, ’93, ’96; Big 12–2002, ‘03, ‘04, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16)11-time conference Coach of the Year

(WAC–1989, ’93, ’95, ’96; Big 12–2002, ’03, ’04, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16)Five-time NCAA District Coach of the Year (1993, ’95, ’96, ’97, 2012)

11 conference Players of the Year (four WAC, seven Big 12)Eight conference individual medalists (three WAC, five Big 12)

Nine Big 12 Conference Freshmen of the Year

YEAR-BY-YEAR WITH JOHN FIELDSYear School Conference Finish NCAA Finish1988 ______ New Mexico ________ 3rd/WAC ____________ tie 18th1989 ______ New Mexico ________ 1st/WAC _______________DNQ1990 ______ New Mexico ________ 3rd/WAC ______________ 25th1991 ______ New Mexico ________ 2nd/WAC ____________ tie 15th1992 ______ New Mexico ________ 2nd/WAC ______________ 10th1993 ______ New Mexico ________ 1st/WAC _______________ 24th1994 ______ New Mexico ________ 3rd/WAC ______________ 23rd1995 ______ New Mexico ________ 3rd/WAC ______________ 12th1996 ______ New Mexico ________ 1st/WAC ______________ tie 6th1997 ______ New Mexico ________ 3rd/WAC ______________ 11th1998 ______ Texas _____________ 2nd/Big 12 ______________DNQ1999 ______ Texas ______________3rd/Big 12 ______________DNQ2000 ______ Texas ______________4th/Big 12 ______________ 5th2001 ______ Texas ____________ tie 2nd/Big 12 ____________DNQ2002 ______ Texas ______________ 1st/Big 12 _____________ tie 3rd2003 ______ Texas ______________1st/Big 12 _____________ tie 9th2004 ______ Texas ______________1st/Big 12 ______________ 4th2005 ______ Texas ______________4th/Big 12 ____________ tie 23rd2006 ______ Texas _____________ 2nd/Big 12 ______________DNQ2007 ______ Texas ______________4th/Big 12 ____________ tie 11th2008 ______ Texas _____________ 2nd/Big 12 ______________ 19th2009 ______ Texas ______________8th/Big 12 ______________ 26th2010 ______ Texas ______________3rd/Big 12 _____________tie 21st2011 ______ Texas ______________3rd/Big 12 ____________ tie 12th2012 ______ Texas _____________ 2nd/Big 12 ______________ 1st2013 ______ Texas ______________1st/Big 12 ______________ 5th2014 ______ Texas ______________1st/Big 12 ______________ 13th2015 ______ Texas ______________1st/Big 12 ______________ 5th2016 ______ Texas ______________1st/Big 12 ______________ 2nd

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T E X A S G O L Fthe NCAA Regional in Lubbock going into the NCAA Championships. Texas survived stroke play and made it into the first round of match play before falling to USC in the quarterfinal round. Scheffler was named Freshman of the Year and Big 12 Newcomer of the Year, while Hossler was named Big 12 Player of the Year.

The Longhorns tied for 12th place at the 2011 NCAA Championships after taking fifth at the NCAA West Regional Championship. Frittelli col-lected his second consecutive PING third-team All-America selection after posting a career-best tie for 20th place.

Frittelli, Gribble and Hudson earned PING All-America honors during the 2009-10 campaign that saw the Longhorns win two events (NCAA East Regional, Puerto Rico Classic) and tie for 21st place at the NCAA Championships. Frittelli, the 2010 Big 12 Conference Player of the Year, and Gribble earned third-team All-America honors, while Hudson earned an honorable mention selection.

In 2009, Texas placed 26th at the NCAA Championships after qualifying for the event with a third-place finish at the NCAA Austin Regional Championships at The University of Texas Golf Club. Then-UT junior Lance Lopez captured the regional with a 4-under par effort to become the fourth current Longhorn to have won a college tournament. The win also secured Lopez’s standing as an honorable mention All-American.

Texas posted six top-five team finishes during the 2008-09 season and won the season-opening Gopher Invitational and the Turtle Bay Collegiate Invitational. Additionally, Frittelli took medalist honors at the Puerto Rico Classic as a true freshman.

In 2008, Fields led Texas to the NCAA Championships after placing second at the Big 12 Championships and emerging from a three-team playoff at the NCAA West Regional Championship. Texas missed the final-round cut and placed 19th overall at the event. Fields guided Texas to the team title at UT’s Morris Williams Intercollegiate, where redshirt freshman Bobby Hudson took medalist honors behind a course-record 65 at The UT Golf Club. In addition, Holland scored his first tournament victory at the Fresno State Lexus Classic.

In 2007, Fields led the Longhorns to a tie for 11th place at the NCAA Championships, as redshirt freshman Charlie Holland chipped in UT’s top individual showing by tying for 22nd place. Texas qualified for the NCAA Championships by placing ninth at the NCAA Central Regional Championship in Sugar Grove, Ill.

Fields’ Longhorns came alive in the fall of 2006, scoring victories at the Isleworth Collegiate Invitational and the Aloha Purdue Collegiate. UT ran away with a 12-stroke victory at the Isleworth before closing out the fall with a six-stroke win at the Aloha Purdue Collegiate. Texas later added top-five showings at the Morris Williams Intercollegiate (4th) and the Big 12 Championship (4th).

In 2005-06, Fields guided Matt Rosenfeld to UT’s 36th all-time conference medalist honors at the 2006 Big 12 Championship. The Longhorns finished the season ranked 18th by Golfstat.com and placed among the Top Five at five of 12 tournaments. Matthew Mills and Jeff Bell were both named to the PING South All-Region team and Bell joined Rosenfeld on the Academic All-Big 12 team. The Longhorns fell one-stroke short of qualifying for the NCAA Championship with an 11th-place finish at the Central Regional.

In 2004-05, Texas finished fourth at the Big 12 Championships and 24th at the NCA Championships. Matthew Rosenfeld was named a PING All-American for the third time in his career and Jeff Bell was named to the PING South All-Region Team. UT finished in the top five of seven out of its 11 regular season tournaments and had three individuals place among the top three on separate occasions.

During the 2003-04 season, Fields’ team once again proved itself on the course with 13 consecutive top-10 showings to close the season, including a record-setting third-straight victory at the Big 12 Championships and a

fourth-place effort at the NCAA Championship. In addition to the team’s other victory at the Cleveland Golf Classic, Longhorns copped four individual titles.

Senior Jason Hartwick alone scored three wins, including the Big 12 Championship with his nine-stroke victory. Matthew Rosenfeld also won the Cleveland Golf Classic, leading a pack of three UT golfers at the top of the leader board as Hartwick and Jeff Bell finished tied for second. Hartwick was chosen as the 2004 Big 12 Golfer of the Year and later added his fourth-career All-American nod with a first-team selection. Fields earned his third straight Big 12 Coach of the Year honor after his record-setting third-consecutive Big 12 title.

The 2002-03 season typified the type of successful golf Fields coaches. The Longhorns finished in the top 10 in all 13 stroke-play tournaments the team played. The team’s continued success at the conference championships parleyed into similar results for the rest of the season as UT went on to finish fourth at the NCAA Central Regional in Manhattan, Kan., and tied for ninth at the NCAA Championships in Stillwater, Okla. At the conclusion of play in 2003, Texas was ranked fifth in the final Golfweek/Sagarin ratings. Wall continued to play well in the twilight of his UT career, finishing in a three-way tie for third at the regional. In his final collegiate tournament he helped usher in a new team leader on the course as freshman Matthew Rosenfeld capped a tremendous first-year campaign with a third-place finish at the national championships. Hartwick captured a tie for sixth place in the final event of the year.

At the conclusion of the season, several Longhorns - including Fields - were honored for their success on the course. Hartwick (third team) and Rosenfeld (honorable mention) were PING All-America selections, and both joined Wall on the All-Big 12 team. Rosenfeld was also honored as the Big 12 Freshman of the Year, and Fields was recognized by his peers as the Big 12 Coach of the Year for the second-consecutive season. Hartwick’s All-America honor was the third of his three-year career in Austin.

The 2001-02 campaign proved not only to be the most successful during Fields’ tenure at UT, but also one of the best in school history. The Longhorns posted a total of five tournament team titles during the season, including a stretch of four consecutive wins during the spring schedule. This marked the first time that Texas had won at least five team titles in a season since 1992-93, when the Horns also captured a total of five tourney crowns. The four consecutive team wins tied a school record, set in both the 1972-73 and 1982-83 campaigns.

Texas concluded its win streak with a one-stroke victory at the Big 12 Conference Championships at Prairie Dunes Country Club in Hutchinson, Kan. The Longhorns trailed Oklahoma by 10 strokes entering the final round, but made up 13 strokes on the Sooners and held off a late surge by Oklahoma State to capture their first-ever Big 12 team title. UT’s winning score of 10-over-par 850 marked a Big 12 Championships record.

Texas capped off the season with a tie for third place at the NCAA Championships in Columbus, Ohio, which marked the best finish for Texas at NCAAs since 1995 when the Horns also placed third. For his efforts, Fields was tabbed the Big 12 Coach of the Year. Senior John Klauk claimed second-team GCAA (Golf Coaches Association of America) All-America honors, while sophomore Jason Hartwick was named to the third team. In addition, junior J.J. Wall was tabbed an honorable mention All-American. The 2000-01 Longhorns finished in the top five in 10 of 13 tournaments, including a team title at the Waikoloa Intercollegiate. UT concluded the campaign ranked No. 6 in the final MasterCard national rankings. Freshman Jason Hartwick and junior John Klauk earned honorable mention All-America accolades, while Hartwick was tabbed the Big 12 Conference Newcomer of the Year.

Texas enjoyed an excellent season under Fields in 1999-2000, when it earned two tournament victories and finished in the top five in seven of 13 events. The Longhorns capped off the season by winning the team title at the NCAA Central Regional and recording a fifth-place finish at the NCAA Championships. Sophomore David Gossett earned first-team All-America recognition for the second straight year, while sophomore Matt

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7th season at Texas

Full name ___________ Jean-Paul HebertCollege __________________ Texas ‘94

Former All-America selection Jean-Paul Hebert (JOHN-PAUL A-bear) is into his third season as the assistant Men’s Golf coach. Prior to this position, Hebert served for three and a half years as the team’s volunteer coach.

Hebert joined the Longhorns in a volunteer capacity in November of 2010. In that role, Hebert assisted in 14 team victories, nine medalist honors, back-to-back Big 12 Championships (2013 & 2014), and the 2012 NCAA Championship at Riviera Country Club. Additionally, he helped coach and develop the talents of five All-Americans in Cody Gribble, Dylan Frittelli, Jordan Spieth, Julio Vegas, and Brandon Stone.

Since coming on board full time on June 1, 2014, Hebert has supported the development of four more All-Americans in Beau Hossler, Scottie Scheffler, Gavin Hall, and Doug Ghim. In their first year together, the young 2014-2015 Texas team collected sevem team victories, three individual titles, a third-straight Big 12 Championship, and a T5 finish at NCAAs. In last year’s 2015-2016 season, the team collected another seven team wins, seven indi-vidual titles, a fourth-straight Big 12 Championship, and a dramatic runner-up finish at the 2016 NCAA’s.

A distinguished Texas Ex, Hebert played for Texas from 1991-1994 under head coach Jimmy Clayton. With Justin Leonard as a teammate, Hebert played a major part in leading the Longhorns to four Southwest Conference titles, and a second place finish at the 1994 NCAA Championship his senior year. Individually, Hebert earned All-America honors in three straight seasons (1991-93), and was a four-time All-SWC selection. His 24 top-10 finishes throughout his collegiate career included a win at the 1992 Miami (Florida) National Collegiate, and a T3 finish at the 1993 NCAA Championship. Hebert graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Communications (1994).

Born and raised in Houston, Hebert was influenced primarily by his father Jay Hebert (1960 PGA Champion, and 1971 Ryder Cup Captain), as well as his uncle Lionel (1957 PGA Champion), and was molded by dozens of other great players and teachers including Jackie Burke, Dave Marr, and Dick and Butch Harmon, just to name a few.

Following his collegiate career on the Forty Acres, Hebert com-peted professionally, and later worked for Golf Channel and CBS as an associate producer for live tournament golf. He is also member of the PGA of America.

Brost garnered honorable mention All-America accolades. Gossett began the year by winning the 1999 U.S. Amateur title, defeating Sun Yoon Kim (9-and-8) in the 36-hole match-play final.

He then went on to post three top-five individual finishes and tied for third place at the NCAA Championships. In July 2000, Gossett became the seventh player under Fields to turn professional and play on the PGA Tour or the Nationwide Tour (formerly the Buy.com Tour). UT posted three tournament victories and finished in the top three in seven of its 14 appearances during the 1998-99 campaign. The Longhorns placed third at the Big 12 Championships and ended the year ranked No. 15 in the final MasterCard national rankings.

In Fields’ first season with the Longhorns, UT recorded four top-10 showings in 12 appearances, highlighted by a second-place finish at the Big 12 Championships. Senior Brad Elder earned third-team All-America honors and ended his collegiate career as the nation’s No. 1 amateur according to the Golfweek/Titleist amateur rankings.

While at the helm of the New Mexico men’s golf program, the Lobos won three Western Athletic Conference titles and never finished lower than third in the league championships during Fields’ 10 seasons. At the NCAA Championships, New Mexico placed in the Top 15 a total of five times, including a sixth-place finish in 1996, the school’s best showing since 1979.

He tutored four WAC Players of the Year, three WAC individual champions, nine All-Americans, 24 all-conference players and six Academic All-Americans. He earned four WAC Coach of the Year honors (1989, 1993, 1995 and 1996) and four NCAA District VII Coach of the Year honors (1993, 1995, 1996 and 1997). Fields’ efforts also helped bring the NCAA Championships to Albuquerque in both 1992 and 1998. PGA Tour veterans Doug LaBelle and D.J. Brigman earned second-team All-America honors under Fields at New Mexico.

Current PGA Tour members who played for Fields include: Brad Elder, David Gossett, Tim Herron, Kent Jones and Sean Murphy. Herron graduated from New Mexico in 1993 after earning first-team All-America honors and turned pro the year he graduated. Jones, a two-time Academic All-American, earned his degree from New Mexico in 1990 and turned pro in 1992. Murphy has enjoyed a pro career since 1988, while Elder earned his PGA Tour card in 2000. One of the rising young stars in professional golf, David Gossett began his fourth full year on the PGA Tour in 2004.

A native of Las Cruces, N.M., Fields was a four-year letterman at New Mexico before earning his degree in 1982. He was a member of Lobos golf teams that finished fifth and seventh at the NCAA Championships.

While earning his degree as a fifth-year senior, he served as a part-time assistant for the Lobos program during the 1981-82 season, before spending the next year on the PGA European Tour. After his stint on the professional circuit, Fields became the assistant head golf professional at Mesa del Sol Golf Course in Yuma, Ariz., where he became a Class A PGA member in 1986. He then took the New Mexico coaching job in November 1987.

Fields, born on January 10, 1959, and his wife, Pearl, a 1982 graduate of New Mexico, have two children, Marshall and April.

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2015-16 Statistics2015-16 UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS FINAL MEN’S GOLF STATISTICS

Date Tournament 1 2 3 4 Total Finish Low Player Avg. Year Avg.S18-20 Olympia Fields 290 290 288 868 8th Ghim (T6th) 289.3 289.3O4-6 Nike Collegiate Golf Invitational 281 278 275 834 T4th Hossler (1st) 278.0 283.7O16-18 U.S. Collegiate 292 292 285 869 T6th Hossler (T8th) 289.7 285.7J29-30 Arizona Intercollegiate 284 282 277 843 1st Hossler (1st) 281.0 284.5F17-19 John A. Burns Intercollegiate 276 284 284 844 1st Hossler, Hall (T1st) 281.3 283.9M7-9 Southern Highlands 297 284 301 882 T4th Hossler (T8th) 294.0 285.6M14-15 Lamkin San Diego Classic 285 289 278 852 1st Hossler (1st) 284.0 285.3M21-22 Valspar Collegiate 283 287 285 855 1st Ghim (T3rd) 285.0 285.3A2-3 3M Augusta Invitational 276 285 279 840 2nd Hossler (1st) 280.0 284.7A16-17 The Maxwell 277 270 DNP 547 1st Hall (1st) 273.5 283.6 A29-M1 Big 12 Championships 292 293 280 273 1138 1st Hossler (T2nd) 284.5 283.7M16-18 NCAA Franklin Regional 268 271 280 819 1st Ghim (T2nd) 273.0 282.8M27-30 NCAA Championship Stroke Play 289 281 277 287 1134 1st Hossler (5th) 283.5 283.2

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSPlayer (Year) Events Rds Strokes Avg. Low Round Par or Better Top Finish (full field)Beau Hossler (Jr.) 12 7 2,580 69.73 64 29 1st (5x)Scottie Scheffler (So.) 13 40 2,896 72.40 65 18 9th (Big 12 Championship)Gavin Hall (Jr.) 13 40 2,856 71.40 66 26 1st (2x)Doug Ghim (So.) 13 40 2,851 71.28 64 23 T2nd (NCAA Franklin Regional)Taylor Funk (So.) 12 37 2,721 73.54 65 14 T5th (Lamkin Classic)Kalena Preus (Jr.) 3 9 663 73.67 72 2 3 (Arizona Medalist)*Tayler Termeer (R-Sr.) 2 6 448 74.67 72 0 T43 (Olympia Fields)Steven Chervony (Fr.) 4 11 822 74.73 71 1 T23 (Lamkin)**competed as an individual

LINEUPTournament 1 2 3 4 5 IndividualOFCC/Fighting Illini Invitational S cheffler Ghim Hall Funk TermeerNike Golf Collegiate Invitational Ghim Hossler Scheffler Hall PreusU.S. Collegiate Championship Hossler Hall Funk Ghim SchefflerArizona Intercollegiate Hossler Scheffler Ghim Hall Funk Preus, DavisJohn A. Burns Intercollegiate Hossler Ghim Hall Scheffler Davis Funk, Termeer Chervony, PreusSouthern Highlands Hossler Hall Ghim Scheffler FunkLamkin Classic Hossler Hall Ghim Scheffler Funk ChervonyValspar Collegiate Hossler Hall Funk Ghim Scheffler ChervonyAugusta Invitational Ghim Hossler Hall Scheffler FunkThe Maxwell Hossler Ghim Funk Hall Scheffler ChervonyBig 12 Championship Hossler Ghim Hall Scheffler FunkNCAA Regional - Franklin Hossler Ghim Hall Scheffler FunkNCAA Championship Hossler Ghim Hall Scheffler Funk

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2015-16 Individual ResultsDOUG GHIMOlympia Fields ........................................................................68-71-70=209 (-1), T6thNike Collegiate ..................................................................... 73-69-71=213 (-2), T31stU.S. Collegiate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72-73-72=217 (+1), T22ndArizona Intercollegiate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72-70-70=212 (-1), 7thJohn A. Burns Intercollegiate ............................................71-70-73=214 (-2), T7thSouthern Highlands ........................................................ 74-74-75=223 (+7), T27thLamkin Classic .......................................................................76-73-70=219 (+3), 14thValspar Collegiate .................................................................71-73-68=212 (-2), T3rdAugusta Invitational .............................................................67-72-71=210 (-6), T8thThe Maxwell ................................................................................72-67=139 (-1), T12thBig 12 Championship ....................................................74-72-67-72=295 (-3), T4thNCAA Franklin Regional .................................................. 64-69-69=202 (-14), T2ndNCAA Championship Stroke Play.........................73-71-71-71=286 (+6), T22nd GAVIN HALLOlympia Fields . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79-71-75=223 (+13), T50thNike Collegiate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71-70-69=210 (-5), T19thU.S. Collegiate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77-75-72=224 (+8), T50thArizona Intercollegiate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74-72-69=215 (+2), T9thJohn A. Burns Intercollegiate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69-71-70=210 (-6), T1stSouthern Highlands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77-72-71=220 (+4), T16thLamkin Classic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71-74-68=213 (-3), T3rdValspar Collegiate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69-68-77=214 (+1), T8thAugusta Invitational . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71-72-70=213 (-3), T13thThe Maxwell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66-68=134 (-6), 1stBig 12 Championship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75-76-68-67=286 (-2), T6thNCAA Franklin Regional . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70-69-68=207 (-9), T6thNCAA Championship Stroke Play . . . . . . . . . . . . .75-71-68-73=287 (+7), T26th

TAYLER TERMEEROlympia Fields ................................................................. 72-76-74=222 (+12), T43rdJohn A. Burns Intercollegiate* ................................... 74-78-74=226 (+10), T57th

BEAU HOSSLERNike Collegiate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68-65-64=197 (-18), 1stU.S. Collegiate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70-71-71=212 (-4), T8thArizona Intercollegiate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65-70-67=212 (-11), 1stJohn A. Burns Intercollegiate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67-75-68=210 (-6), T1stSouthern Highlands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74-69-75=218 (+2), T8thLamkin Classic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69-70-69=208 (-8), 1stValspar Collegiate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72-74-68=214 (+1), T8thAugusta Invitational . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68-68-69=205 (-11), 1stThe Maxwell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68-75=143 (+3), T28thBig 12 Championship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72-70-72-69=283 (-5), T2ndNCAA Franklin Regional . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73-64-71=208 (-8), T9thNCAA Championship Stroke Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70-70-67-73=280 (E), 5th

SCOTTIE SCHEFFLEROlympia Fields . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74-73-70=217 (+7), T22ndNike Collegiate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69-74-72=215 (E), T39thU.S. Collegiate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73-73-70=216 (E), T18thArizona Intercollegiate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73-70-75=218 (+5), T17thJohn A. Burns Intercollegiate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69-72-77=218 (+2), T26thSouthern Highlands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74-69-80=223 (+7), T27thLamkin Classic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75-74-71=220 (+4), T15thValspar Collegiate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71-77-72=220 (+7), T25thAugusta Invitational . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76-73-72=221 (+5), T41stThe Maxwell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75-65=140 (E), T16thBig 12 Championship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71-75-74-68=288 (E), 9thNCAA Franklin Regional . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69-70-72=211 (-5), T18thNCAA Championship Stroke Play . . . . . . . . . . . . .72-69-71-77=289 (+9), T40th

TAYLOR FUNKOlympia Fields . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76-76-76=228 (+18), T66thU.S. Collegiate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79-78-73=230 (+14), T79thArizona Intercollegiate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77-73-71=221 (+8), T23rdJohn A. Burns Intercollegiate* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78-71-72=221 (+5), T41stSouthern Highlands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75-80-81=236 (+20), T72ndLamkin Classic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70-72-72=214 (-2), T5thValspar Collegiate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72-72-78=222 (+9), T36thAugusta Invitational . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70-73-69=212 (-4), 12thThe Maxwell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71-70=141 (+1), T22ndBig 12 Championship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80-77-73-69=299 (+11), T25thNCAA Franklin Regional . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65-69-73=207 (-9), T6thNCAA Championship Stroke Play . . . . . . . . . . . .74-75-71-70=290 (+10), T45th

KALENA PREUSNike Collegiate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75-75-71=221 (+6), T58thArizona Medalist* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74-66-77=217 (+4), 3rdJohn A. Burns Intercollegiate* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72-74-79=225 (+9), T53

BRANSON DAVISArizona Medalist* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72-68-71=211 (-2), 1stJohn A. Burns Intercollegiate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79-71-73=223 (+7), 48th

STEVEN CHERVONYJohn A. Burns Intercollegiate* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72-73-73=218 (+2), T26thLamkin Classic* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76-75-72=223 (+7), T23rdValspar Collegiate* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75-83-77=235 (+22), T72ndThe Maxwell* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71-75=146 (+6), T-49th

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Kansas State. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Kennesaw State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-0Kent State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0Kentucky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Louisiana Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Louisville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Loyola Marymount . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0LSU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-0Memphis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Middle Tennessee State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Minnesota. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Mississippi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0New Mexico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-0New Mexico State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Northern Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Northern Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Northwestern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Ohio State. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Oklahoma. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-1Oklahoma State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-1Oregon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-0Oregon State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Pepperdine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0Presbyterian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Purdue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0San Diego State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0Santa Clara . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0SMU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0South Carolina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0

2015-16 Head-to-Head ResultsAlabama . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-0Arizona State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1-1Arkansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-0Auburn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1Augusta. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-0Baylor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-0BYU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-0California. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-0Clemson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-1Coastal Carolina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0CSU-Fullerton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0CSU-San Marcos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Duke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1East Carolina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0East Tennessee State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1Florida State. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-2Fresno State. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Georgetown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-0Georgia Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1Hawaii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Houston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-0Illinois. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-2Indiana. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Iowa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Iowa State. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0Kansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0

South Carolina-Aiken . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0South Dakota State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Southern Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Stanford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1-2TCU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-0Tennessee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Texas A&M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1Texas Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-0Troy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Tulsa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0UAB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0UCF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0UCLA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0UC San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0UNLV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-0USC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-2 USF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-0Utah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0UTEP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0UT-Martin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Vanderbilt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-0Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-0Virginia Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Wake Forest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2Washington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-0Washington State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0West Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Wichita State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0

2015-16 Record: 169-20-3

TEAM ROUNDS PLAYED/COUNTEDDoug Ghim ................................37.3 of 40 (0.93)Gavin Hall ...................................36.5 of 40 (0.91) Beau Hossler ..............................33.5 of 37 (0.91)Scottie Scheffler ......................28.3 of 40 (0.71))Taylor Funk .................................19.8 of 34 (0.57)Steven Chervony ...........................3 of 11 (0.27)Tayler Termeer ...............................................0 of 6

ROUNDS AT PAR OR BETTERBeau Hossler ......................................... 29-of-37Gavin Hall .............................................. 26-of-40Doug Ghim ........................................... 23-of-40Scottie Scheffler .................................. 18-of-40Taylor Funk ............................................ 14-of-34 Kalena Preus .............................................. 3-of-9Tayler Termeer .......................................... 0-of-6Steven Chervony ...................................3-of-11

ROUNDS IN THE 60SHossler .................................................................19Hall ........................................................................13 Ghim ....................................................................... 9Scheffler ................................................................ 6 Funk ........................................................................ 4Preus....................................................................... 1

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Olympia Fields/Fighting IlliniSept. 18-20, 2015

Olympia Fields Country ClubOlympia Fields, Ill. Par 70; 7,353 yards

FINAL TEAM STANDINGS1. Florida State ......................273-294-279=846 (+6)2. Oklahoma State .................282-285-282=849 (+9)3. Arizona State ...................285-288-282=855 (+15)4. Stanford ...........................281-284-291=856 (+16)5. Illinois ..............................282-288-291=856 (+18)T6. Texas A&M .......................289-287-288=864 (+24)T6. Alabama ..........................293-287-284=864 (+24)8. TEXAS ...................... 290-290-288=868 (+28)T9. GRU Augusta ....................289-294-294=877 (+37)T9. Arkansas ..........................295-292-290=877 (+37)11. Northwestern ..................300-291-288=879 (+39)T12. Baylor ..............................287-295-298=880 (+40)T12. Indiana ............................296-293-291=880 (+40)14. UNLV................................289-302-294=885 (+45)15. Texas Tech .......................289-306-291=886 (+46)

FINAL PLAYER LEADERBOARD1. Maverick McNealy, Stanford ..... 67-65-71=203 (-7)2. Thomas Detry, Illinois ............... 63-74-69=206 (-4)3. Alberto Sanchez, Arizona State . 68-70-69=207 (-3)T4. Davis Riley, Alabama ................ 73-67-68=208 (-2)T4. Jack Maguire, Florida State ....... 69-72-67=208 (-2)T6. DOUG GHIM, TEXAS ............68-71-70=209 (-1)T6. Nick Hardy, Illinois .................... 69-70-70=209 (-1)T6. Wyndham Clark, Oklahoma State 73-71-65=209 (-1)T9. Jon Rahm, Arizona State ..........69-74-68=211 (+1)T9. Bennett Baker, Florida State ....66-74-71=211 (+1)T9. Harry Hall, UNLV ......................69-76-66=211 (+1)

ADDITIONAL TEXAS PLAYERST22. Scottie Scheffler .......................74-73-70=217 (+7)T43. Tayler Termeer.......................72-76-74=222 (+12)T50. Gavin Hall ..............................79-70-74=223 (+13)T66. Taylor Funk ............................76-76-76=228 (+18)

Oct. 4-6, 2015 Pumpkin Ridge Golf Course

Portland, Ore. Par 72; 7,015 yards

FINAL TEAM STANDINGS1. Wake Forest ....................... 269-277-277=823 (-37)T2. USC .................................... 272-276-278=826 (-34)T2. Duke .................................. 279-271-276=826 (-34)T4. TEXAS ........................281-278-275=834 (-26)T4. Stanford ............................. 272-281-282=834 (-26)6. Georgia .............................. 276-284-286=846 (-14)T7. Oklahoma .......................... 280-282-287=849 (-11)T7. Clemson ............................. 280-283-286=849 (-11)9. TCU ...................................... 279-281-292=852 (-8)10. Oregon ................................. 281-290-283=854 (-6)11. Washington ......................... 280-292-284=856 (-4)12. Vanderbilt ............................ 283-283-293=859 (-1)13. Ohio State .......................... 292-281-293=886 (+6)14. Oregon State.................... 288-290-293=871 (+11)15. Arizona ............................ 294-293-290=877 (+17)

FINAL PLAYER LEADERBOARD1. BEAU HOSSLER, TEXAS ...... 68-65-64=197 (-18)2. Adam Wood, Duke ................... 67-68-68=203 (-12)3. Lee McCoy, Georgia ................. 66-70-68=204 (-11)4. Greyson Sigg, Georgia .............. 68-68-69=205 (-10)T5. Carson Young, Clemson ............. 69-68-69=206 (-9)T5. Maverick McNealy, Stanford ...... 66-72-68=206 (-9)T5. Clark Engle, Ohio State .............. 71-65-70=206 (-9)T5. Andrew Levitt, USC .................... 69-70-67=206 (-9)T5. Paul McBride, Wake Forest ........ 68-69-69=206 (-9)T5. Jonah Texeira, USC...................... 7067-69=206 (-9)

ADDITIONAL TEXAS PLAYERST19. Gavin Hall .................................. 71-70-69=210 (-5)T31. Doug Ghim................................. 73-69-71=213 (-2)T39. Scottie Scheffler ...........................69-74-72=215 (E)T58. Kalena Preus ............................ 75-75-71=221 (+6)

Nike CollegiateOct. 16-18, 2015

The Golf Club of GeorgiaAlpharetta, Ga.

Par 72; 7,017 yards

FINAL TEAM STANDINGS1. Wake Forest.................................284-285-286=855 (-9)1. Auburn ........................................285-285-295=855 (-9)3. Clemson.......................................286-293-280=859 (-5)4. Florida State..................................282-290-288-860 (-4)5. Georgia Tech...............................286-299-282=867 (+3)T6. TEXAS .............................292-292-285=869 (+5)T6. Stanford....................................290-289-290=869 (+5)8. USC.............................................298-287-286=871 (+7)9. Oklahoma.................................289-292-293=874 (+10)10. Virginia...................................283-298-295=876 (+12)11. LSU ........................................297-293-288=878 (+14)12. East Tennessee State..............293-282-307=882 (+18)13. Oklahoma State.....................298-292-295=885 (+21)14. UCLA.......................................300-293-295=888 (+24)15. Mississippi ..............................292-303-300=895 (+31)16. Kent State...............................295-297-306=898 (+34)17. Iowa........................................303-293-312=908 (+44)

FINAL PLAYER LEADERBOARDT1. Maverick McNealy, Stanford.............69-74-67=210 (-6)T1. Derek Bard, Virginia..........................66-72-72=210 (-6)T1. Cameron Young, Wake Forest..........68-69-73=210 (-6)T1. Will Long, Auburn............................68-68-74=210 (-6)T5. Will Zalatoris, Wake Forest...............70-73-68=211 (-5)T5. Michael Johnson, Auburn ................70-72-69=211 (-5)T5. Rico Hoey, USC.................................70-70-71=211 (-5)T8. BEAU HOSSLER, TEXAS............ 70-71-71=212 (-4)T8. Adrian Meronk, ETSU.......................72-70-70=212 (-4)T8. Miller Capps, Clemson .....................69-73-70=212 (-4)T8. Jonah Texeira, USC...........................73-69-70=212 (-4)

ADDITIONAL TEXAS PLAYERST18. Scottie Scheffler . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 73-73-70=216 (E)T22. Doug Ghim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72-73-72=217 (+1)T50. Gavin Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77-75-72=224 (+8)T79. Taylor Funk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79-78-73=230 (+14)

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Arizona IntercollegiateJanuary 29-30, 2016

Sewailo Golf ClubTucson, Ariz.

Par 71; 6,707 yards

FINAL TEAM STANDINGS1. TEXAS.................................284-282-277=843 (-9)2. Washington.................................277-281-290=848 (-4)3. California......................................292-229-280=852 (E)4. New Mexico................................290-246-280=856 (+4)5. Washington State.....................294-301-289=884 (+32)6. BYU...........................................297-296-293=886 (+34)7. UTEP.........................................296-294-298=888 (+36)8. Santa Clara...............................307-293-291=891 (+39)9. Iowa State................................304-295-294=893 (+41)10. Utah.......................................298-297-301=896 (+44)11. New Mexico State...................297-303-297=897 (+45)12. Arizona...................................292-311-300=903 (+51)13. Denver....................................315-297-295=907 (+55)14. South Dakota State.................312-302-297=911 (+59)T15. Southern Illinois ...................309-296-308=913 (+61)T15. CSU-Fullerton ......................305-306-302=913 (+61)17. Tulsa.......................................318-319-303=940 (+88)

FINAL PLAYER LEADERBOARD1. BEAU HOSSLER, TEXAS.............65-70-67=202 (-11)2. Frank Garber, Washington.................65-68-71=204 (-9)3. Jonathan Sanders, Washington.........69-69-67=205 (-8)4. Collin Morikawa, California................71-70-68=209 (-4)5. Andre Garcia, New Mexico.................68-72-70=210 (-3)6. Hayden Shieh, Santa Clara.................74-68-69=211 (-2)7. DOUG GHIM, TEXAS...................72-70-70=212 (-2)8. Patrick Fishburn, BYU .........................73-71-69=213 (E)T9. GAVIN HALL, TEXAS................74-72-69=215 (+2)T9. Shotaro Ban, California.................. 75-65-75=215 (+2)

ADDITIONAL TEXAS PLAYERST17. Scottie Scheffler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73-70-75=218 (+5)T23. Taylor Funk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77-73-71=221 (+8)

ARIZONA MEDALIST (INDIVIDUALS)1. Branson Davis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72-68-71=211 (-2)3. Kalena Preus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74-66-77=217 (+4)

Feb. 17-19, 2016 Wailua Golf Club

Lihu’e, Kaua’i Par 72; 6,991 yards

FINAL TEAM STANDINGS1. TEXAS ............................ 276-284-284=844 (-20)2. California ..................................288-279-282=849 (-15)3. Texas A&M .................................292-285-286=863 (-1)4. Washington .............................296-287-284=867 (+3)5. Virginia ....................................296-289-283=868 (+4)6. UNLV ........................................296-285-289=870 (+6)7. New Mexico .............................294-295-283=872 (+8)8. Arizona ...................................290-293-294=877 (+13)9. Kennesaw State .....................293-292-294=879 (+15)10. Washington State ................290-285-299=880 (+16)11. Hawaii ..................................291-294-296=881 (+17)12. UTEP .....................................301-293-292=886 (+22)13. BYU ......................................303-290-295=888 (+24)14. Fresno State .........................299-301-291=891 (+27)15. Utah .....................................311-306-290=907 (+43)16. Hawaii (B) ............................305-309-306=920 (+56)17. Northern Colorado ...............303-311-314=928 (+64)

FINAL PLAYER LEADERBOARDT1. GAVIN HALL, TEXAS ...............69-71-70=210 (-6)T1. BEAU HOSSLER, TEXAS ..........67-75-68=210 (-6)T1. K.K. Limbhasut, California ............. 71-66-73=210 (-6)T1. Skye Inakoshi, Hawaii ................... 72-69-69=210 (-6)5. Adria Arnaus, Texas A&M ................ 73-69-70=212 (-4)6. Shotaro Ban, California ................... 72-68-73=213 (-3)T7. DOUG GHIM, TEXAS ................71-70-73=214 (-2)T7. Derek Bayley, Washington State ... 72-69-73=214 (-2)T7. Collin Morikawa, California ........... 70-73-71=214 (-2)T7. Danny Walker, Virginia ................. 74-70-70=214 (-2)T7. Cameron Champ, Texas A&M ........ 74-69-71=214 (-2)

ADDITIONAL TEXAS PLAYERST26. Scottie Scheffler ................69-72-77=218 (+2)48. Branson Davis .................. 79-71-73-223 (+7)T26. Steven Chervony* ................. 72-73-73=218 (+2)T41. Taylor Funk* ................ 78-71-72=221 (+5)T53. Kalena Preus* ................. 72-74-79=225 (+9)T57. Tayler Termeer* ............. 74-78-74=226 (+10)

John A. Burns CollegiateMarch 7-9

Southern Highlands Golf ClubLas Vegas, NevadaPar 72; 7,510 yards

FINAL TEAM STANDINGS1. USC ..........................................292-280-297=869 (+5)2. Florida ......................................295-286-292=873 (+9)3. Oklahoma ...............................303-283-293=897 (+15)T4. TEXAS.......................... 297-284-301=882 (+18)T4. Arizona State ........................291-288-303=882 (+18)6. Texas Tech ..............................297-294-294=885 (+21)7. Oklahoma State .....................292-294-300=886 (+22)T8. SMU......................................292-291-304=887 (+23)T8. Illinois ..................................292-292-304=887 (+23)10. Oregon .................................304-297-287=888 (+24)11. California ..............................296-289-304=889 (+25)12. UNLV ....................................296-292-303=891 (+27)13. Alabama ...............................294-301-299=894 (+30)14. TCU .......................................304-300-293=897 (+33)15. UCLA ....................................308-309-307=924 (+60)

FINAL PLAYER LEADERBOARD1. Sam Horsfield, Florida ..................... 69-70-70=209 (-7)2. Sean Crocker, USC ........................... 70-68-75=213 (-3)T3. Max McGreevy, Oklahoma ............. 74-67-73=214 (-2)T3. Sulman Raza, Oregon .................... 77-69-68=214 (-2)T5. Jon Rahm, Arizona State ................ 69-69-78=216 (E)T5. Shintaro Ban, UNLV ......................... 70-70-76=216 (E)T5. Paul Barjon, TCU .............................. 71-73-72=216 (E)T8. BEAU HOSSLER, TEXAS ......... 74-69-75=218 (+2)T8. Austin Smotherman, SMU ............72-71-75=218 (+2)T8. Luke Kwon, Oklahoma .................74-73-71=218 (+2)T8. Wes Artac, Texas Tech ..................79-72-67=218 (+2)T8. Ivan Ramirez, Texas Tech .............75-75-68=218 (+2)T8. Rico Hoey, USC .............................76-70-72=218 (+2)

ADDITIONAL TEXAS PLAYERST16. Gavin Hall ...................................77-72-71=220 (+4)T27. Scottie Scheffler .........................74-69-80=223 (+7)T27. Doug Ghim .................................74-74-75=223 (+7)T72. Taylor Funk...............................75-80-81=236 (+20)

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Lamkin ClassicMarch 14 & 15, 2016

San Diego Country ClubSan Diego, Calif.

Par 72; 7,033 yards

FINAL TEAM STANDINGS1. TEXAS ............................ 285-289-278=852 (-12)2. New Mexico ...............................291-285-285=861 (-3)3. San Diego State ........................286-294-288=868 (+4)4. Arizona State............................287-287-297=871 (+7)5. CSU-San Marcos .....................290-302-295=887 (+23)T6. Middle Tennessee St. ...........290-297-312=896 (+32)T6. San Diego .............................291-310-295=896 (+32)8. Minnesota ..............................298-296-306=900 (+36)9. Arizona ..................................307-301-298=906 (+42)10. BYU .....................................303-305-300=908 (+44)11. Northern Illinois ...................304-308-303=915 (+51)12. Louisiana Tech .....................303-308-307=918 (+54)13. Wichita State .......................310-301-309=920 (+56)14. Loyola Marymount ...............299-310-320=929 (+65)15. UC San Diego ........................304-316-310=930 (+66)

FINAL PLAYER LEADERBOARD1. BEAU HOSSLER, TEXAS ............69-70-69=208 (-8)2. Sam Kim, New Mexico .................... 75-69-66=210 (-6)T3. GAVIN HALL, TEXAS ...............71-74-68=213 (-3)T3. Nahum Mendoza, San Diego State 70-72-71=213 (-3)T5. TAYLOR FUNK, TEXAS ............70-72-72=214 (-2)T5. Jon Rahm, Arizona State ............... 72-72-70=214 (-2)T5. Dylan Healey, CSU-San Marcos ...... 68-75-71=214 (-2)8. Jared duToit, Arizona State ............. 71-72-72=215 (-1)T9. Ricardo Michelini, San Diego State 69-78-70=217 (+1)T9. Ryann Ree, San Diego State .........72-73-72=217 (+1)

ADDITIONAL TEXAS PLAYERS14. Doug Ghim ...................................76-73-70=219 (+3)T15. Scottie Scheffler .........................75-74-71=220 (+4)*T23. Steven Chervony ......................76-75-72=223 (+7)

Valspar CollegiateMarch 21 & 22, 2016

Floridian National Golf CoursePalm Springs, Fla.

Par 71; 6,999 yards

FINAL TEAM STANDINGS1. TEXAS .............................283-287-285=855 (+3)2. LSU ........................................... 286-294-279=860 (+8)T3. Oklahoma State ..................... 295-288-288=871 (+19)T3. Texas A&M ............................ 294-290-287=871 (+19)T5. South Carolina ....................... 294-298-282=874 (+22)T5. Illinois ................................... 295-295-284=874 (+22)7. Houston .................................. 301-289-288=878 (+26)8. USF ......................................... 296-289-295=880 (+28)T9. Arkansas ................................ 298-297-286=881 (+29)T9. Clemson ................................ 293-295-293=881 (+29)11. Florida State ......................... 288-304-290=882 (+30)12. Kent State ............................ 294-302-294=890 (+38)13. Memphis .............................. 289-316-295=900 (+48)14. Georgia Tech ........................ 307-293-306=906 (+54)15. Florida .................................. 309-302-298=909 (+57)

FINAL PLAYER LEADERBOARDT1. Chandler Phillips, Texas A&M ..........73-68-70=211 (-2)T1. Zach Wright, LSU .............................69-71-70=211 (-2)T3. DOUG GHIM, TEXAS .................71-73-68=212 (-1)T3. Luis Gagne, LSU ...............................73-70-69=212 (-1)T5. Thomas Detry, Illinois ....................... 74-74-65=213 (E)T5. Charlie Danielson, Illinois ................. 70-71-72=213 (E)T5. Matthew NeSmith, South Carolina ... 71-71-71=213 (E)T8. BEAU HOSSLER, TEXAS .......... 72-74-68=214 (+1)T8. GAVIN HALL, TEXAS .............. 69-68-77=214 (+1)T10. Rowin Caron, Florida State .......... 70-73-72=215 (+2)T10. Scott Stevens, South Carolina ...... 71-73-71=215 (+2)

ADDITIONAL TEXAS PLAYERST25. Scottie Scheffler .......................... 71-77-72=220 (+7)T36. Taylor Funk.................................. 72-72-78=222 (+9)*T72. Steven Chervony ..................... 75-83-77=235 (+22)

3M Augusta InvitationalMarch 21 & 22, 2016 Forest Hills Golf Club

Augusta, Ga.Par 72; 7,231 yards

FINAL TEAM STANDINGS1. Illinois .......................................271-290-276=837 (-27)2. TEXAS ............................. 276-285-279=840 (-24)3. Augusta .....................................275-283-288=846 (-18)4. Georgia .....................................282-287-285=854 (-10)5. USF .............................................273-289-294=856 (-8)6. New Mexico ................................285-287-290=862 (-2)T7. Tennessee ............................... 286-286-296=868 (+4)T7. Houston ................................... 285-292-291=868 (+4)9. Kennesaw State ........................ 286-290-294=870 (+6)T10. Pepperdine .......................... 284-292-300=876 (+12)T10. Coastal Carolina ................... 290-291-295=876 (+12)12. UCF ........................................ 285-298-297=880 (+16)13. S. Carolina-Aiken ................... 296-292-295=883 (+19)14. Virginia Tech ......................... 288-297-304=889 (+25)15. Presbyterian .......................... 292-299-307=898 (+34)

FINAL PLAYER LEADERBOARD1. BEAU HOSSLER, TEXAS ............68-68-69=205 (-11)T2. Chad Merzbacher, Tennessee ..........69-68-70=207 (-9)T2. Charlie Danielson, Illinois ................66-73-68=207 (-9)T4. Manuel Elvira, UCF .........................65-72-71=208 (-8)T4. Robin Peterson, Augusta .................68-69-71=208 (-8)T4. Thomas Detry, Illinois ......................66-73-69=208 (-8)7. Lee McCoy, Georgia ...........................69-70-70=209 (-7)T8. DOUG GHIM, TEXAS ................67-72-71=210 (-6)T8. Claudio Correa, USF .........................67-70-73=210 (-6)T8. Andre Garcia, New Mexico ..............72-70-68=210 (-6)

ADDITIONAL TEXAS PLAYERS12. Taylor Funk .....................................70-73-69=212 (-4)T13. Gavin Hall ......................................71-72-70=213 (-3)T41. Scottie Scheffler .......................... 76-73-72=221 (+5)

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The MaxwellApril 16 & 17, 2016

Dornick Hills Golf CourseArdmore, Okla.

Par 70; 6,586 yards

FINAL TEAM STANDINGS1. TEXAS ................................... 277-270=547 (-13)2. Baylor ................................................ 276-276=552 (-8)T3. Oklahoma State ............................... 277-277=554 (-6)T3. New Mexico ..................................... 278-276=554 (-6)5. Memphis ........................................... 278-279=557 (-3)6. Oklahoma .........................................280-283=563 (+3)7. Houston .........................................288-285=573 (+13)8. Augusta ..........................................291-285=576 (+16)9. East Carolina ..................................291-288=580 (+20)10. Colorado .......................................293-294=587 (+27)11. Tulsa ............................................303-288=591 (+31)

FINAL PLAYER LEADERBOARD1. GAVIN HALL, TEXAS ...................... 66-68=134 (-6)T2. Lars van Meijel, Memphis.................... 67-69=136 (-4)T2. Hunter Shattuck, Baylor ...................... 68-68=136 (-4)T4. Stratton Nolen, Oklahoma State ......... 66-71=137 (-3)T4. Max McGreevy, Oklahoma ................... 66-71=137 (-3)T4. Jeremy Paul, Colorado ......................... 68-69=137 (-3)T7. Freddy Anderson, Baylor ..................... 70-68=138 (-2)T7. Braden Bailey, Baylor .......................... 68-70=138 (-2)T7. Kristoffer Ventura, Oklahoma State ..... 68-70=138 (-2)T7. Sam Kim, New Mexico ......................... 66-72=138 (-2)T7. Andre Garcia, New Mexico .................. 71-67=138 (-2)

ADDITIONAL TEXAS PLAYERST12. Doug Ghim ........................................ 72-67=139 (-1)T16. Scottie Scheffler .................................. 75-65=140 (E)T22. Taylor Funk.......................................71-70=141 (+1)T28. Beau Hossler .....................................68-75=143 (+3)*T49. Steven Chervony ............................71-75=146 (+6)

Big 12 ChampionshipApril 29-May 1, 2016

Whispering Pines Golf CourseTrinity, Texas

Par 72; 7,473 yards

FINAL TEAM STANDINGS1. TEXAS .................... 292-293-280-273=1138 (-14)2. Oklahoma State ............292-300-280-292=1164 (+12)3. Texas Tech ....................298-295-281-291=1165 (+13)4. Oklahoma ......................307-297-281-291=1165 (+13)5. Baylor ...........................309-300-281-292=1182 (+30)T6. Kansas .........................307-309-289-280=1185 (+33)T6. Kansas State ...............302-303-288-292=1185 (+33)8. TCU .....................................302-306-281-298=1187 (+35) 9. Iowa State .....................305-312-292-287=1196 (+44) 10. West Virginia ..............311-314-289-291=1205 (+53)

FINAL PLAYER LEADERBOARD1. Stratton Nolen, Oklahoma State 71-73-68-70=282 (-6)T2. BEAU HOSSLER, TEXAS ...... 72-70-72-69=283 (-5)T2. Paul Barjon, TCU ....................... 69-73-68-73=283 (-5)T4. DOUG GHIM, TEXAS ........... 74-72-67-72=295 (-3)T4. Jeremy Gandon, Kansas State .. 70-75-67-73=285 (-3)T6. GAVIN HALL, TEXAS .......... 75-76-68-67=286 (-2)T6. Grant Hirschman, Oklahoma .... 73-76-63-74=286 (-2) 8. Nick Voke, Iowa State ................ 74-73-71-69=287 (-1)9. SCOTTIE SCHEFFLER, TEXAS .. 71-75-74-68=288 (E)10. Connor Peck, Kansas .............. 77-77-67-69=289 (+1)

ADDITIONAL TEXAS PLAYERST25. Taylor Funk......................... 80-77-73-69=299 (+11)

NCAA Franklin RegionalMay 16-18, 2016

Vanderbilt Legends ClubFranklin, Tenn.

Par 72; 7,190 yards

FINAL TEAM STANDINGS1. TEXAS ........................... 268-271-280=819 (-45)2. Vanderbilt ...............................285-277-268=830 (-34)T3. Houston .................................293-273-272=839 (-25)T3. LSU ........................................288-272-279=839 (-25)5. Virginia ...................................285-271-286=842 (-22)6. Washington ............................283-280-280=843 (-21)7. Kennesaw State ......................283-279-285=847 (-17)8. East Carolina ...........................279-289-281=849 (-15)9. Pepperdine................................296-286-281=863 (-1)10. Michigan ............................... 303-284-285=872 (+8)11. Troy ..................................... 305-283-288=876 (+12)12. Georgetown ........................ 295-289-293=877 (+13)13. UT-Martin ........................... 293-294-291=878 (+14)

FINAL PLAYER LEADERBOARD1. Michael Perras, Houston ...............65-69-66=200 (-16)T2. DOUG GHIM, TEXAS ............. 64-69-69=202 (-14)T2. Ryan Cole, James Madison ..........69-64-69=202 (-14)4. Theo Humphrey, Vanderbilt ..........70-66-69=205 (-11)5. Carl Yuan, Washington .................65-69-72=206 (-10)T6. TAYLOR FUNK, TEXAS ............ 65-69-73=207 (-9)T6. GAVIN HALL, TEXAS .............. 70-69-68=207 (-9)T6. Jimmy Stanger, Virginia ................68-68-71=207 (-9)T9. BEAU HOSSLER, TEXAS .......... 73-64-71=208 (-8)T9. Patrick Martin, Vanderbilt .............70-71-67=208 (-8)T9. Will Gordon, Vanderbilt.................72-70-66=208 (-8)T9. Eric Ricard, LSU ..............................74-65-69=208 (-8)T9. Ryan Cornfield, USC Upstate ..........73-70-65=208 (-8)

ADDITIONAL TEXAS PLAYERST18. Scottie Scheffler ..........................69-70-72=211 (-5)

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NCAA Championship StrokeMay 27-30, 2016

Eugene Country ClubEugene, Ore.

Par 70; 7,014 yards

FINAL TEAM STANDINGS1. TEXAS .................. 289-281-277-287=1134 (+14)2. Illinois .........................290-280-289-276=1135 (+15)3. LSU ..............................286-282-283-285=1136 (+16)T4. Vanderbilt .................283-280-282-292=1137 (+17)T4. Southern California ....283-282-285-287=1137 (+17)6. Oregon .........................291-277-284-287=1139 (+19)7. South Carolina .............287-285-293-277=1142 (+22)8. Oklahoma .....................290-289-289-277=1144 (+24)9. Arizona State................290-281-286-291=1148 (+28)T10. California ..................287-284-287-292=1150 (+30)T10. Oklahoma State ........285-289-285-291=1150 (+30)12. Arkansas.....................282-284-289-298=1153 (+33)13. Kentucky ....................289-286-288-294=1157 (+37)14. Louisville ....................291-282-294-291=1158 (+38)15. Florida .......................286-287-293-297=1163 (+43)

FINAL PLAYER LEADERBOARD1.Aaron Wise, Oregon .................. 70-70-64-71=275 (-5)2. Rico Hoey, USC ......................... 70-69-69-69=277 (-3)T3. Matthias Schwab, Vanderbilt 71-68-65-73=279 (-1)T3. Jon Rahm, Arizona State ........ 71-68-69-71=279 (-1)5. BEAU HOSSLER, TEXAS .........70-70-67-73=280 (E)T6. Robby Shelton, Alabama ........70-66-72-73=281 (+1)T6. Lee McCoy, Georgia ................69-70-70-72=281 (+1)T8. Charlie Danielson, Illinois .......72-69-70-71=282 (+2)T8. Antoine Rozner, UMKC ...........70-72-70-70=282 (+2)T10. Thomas Detry, Illinois ...........73-70-73-67=283 (+3)T10. Colin Morikawa, California ...73-69-70-71=283 (+3)T10. Justin Suh, USC .....................68-67-75-73=283 (+3)

ADDITIONAL TEXAS PLAYERST18. Scottie Scheffler ..........................69-70-72=211 (-5)

NCAA Championship MatchMay 31-June 1, 2016 Eugene Country Club

Eugene, Ore. Par 70; 7,014 yards

MATCH PLAY QUARTERFINALSNo. 1 Texas def. No. 8 Oklahoma, 4-1-01. Hossler def. Hale, 1UP2. Ghim def. McGreevy, 7&63. Funk def. Hirschman, 6&44. Hall def. Dalke, 4&35. Kwon def. Scheffler, 4&3

MATCH PLAY SEMIFINALSNo. 1 Texas def. No. 4 USC, 4-1-01. Hossler def. Levitt, 2&12. Scheffler def. Crocker, 1UP3. Hoey def. Funk, 6&54. Ghim def. Suh, 4&35. Hall def. Texeira, 4&3

MATCH PLAY FINALSNo. 6 Oregon def. No. 1 Texas, 3-21. Yi def. Hall, 4&32. Scheffler def. Wise, 4&33. Foushee def. Hossler, concession4. Ghim def. Lim, 2&15. Raza def. Funk, 21 holes

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OFCC/Fighting Illini Invitational _____ 8thNike Golf Collegiate Invitational ____ T4thU.S. Collegiate ___________________ T6thArizona Intercollegiate ______________1stJohn A. Burns Collegiate ____________1stSouthern Highlands Collegiate Masters T4thLamkin Classic ____________________1stValspar Collegiate __________________1stAugusta Invitational _______________ 2ndThe Maxwell ______________________1stBig 12 Championship _______________1stNCAA Lubbock Regional ____________1stNCAA Championship ______________ 2nd

2014-15OFCC/Fighting Illini Invitational _____ 6thNike Golf Collegiate Invitational _____ 5thU.S. Collegiate _____________________1stGifford Intercollegiate _____________ 4thAmer Ari/Big Island Intercollegiate __ T-8thJohnny Hayt Collegiate Invitaitonal ___1stSouthern Highlands Collegiate Masters __1stLinger Longer Invitational ___________1stAugusta Invitational _______________ 4thWestern Intercollegiate _____________1stBig 12 Championship _______________1stNCAA Lubbock Regional ____________1stNCAA Championship _____________ T-5th

2013-14Carpet Capital Collegiate ___________ 9thOFCC/Fighting Illini Invitational _____ 2ndJerry Pate Intercollegiate ___________ 4thIsleworth Collegiate Invitational _____ 7thAmer Ari Invitational _____________ T-7thBayou City Collegiate Championship _ 2ndSouthern Highlands Collegiate Masters _ 7thSchenkel Invitational ______________ 5th3M Augusta Invitational ____________ 2ndWestern Intercollegiate ____________ 8thBig 12 Championship _______________1stNCAA Auburn Regional ____________ 5thNCAA Championship _____________ 13th

2012-13Carpet Capital Collegiate ____________1stPING/Golfweek Preview ___________ T-3rdIsleworth Collegiate Invitational _____ 4thCypress Invitational _______________ 3rdAmer Ari Invitational _____________ T-4thBayou City Collegiate Championship __1stSouthern Highlands Collegiate Masters 12thAugusta State Invitational ___________1st Morris Williams Intercollegiate _______1stBig 12 Championship _______________1stNCAA Central Regional ____________ 3rdNCAA Championship ______________ 5th

2011-12Fighting Illini Invitational ___________ 5thJerry Pate National Intercollegiate ____1stJack Nicklaus Invitational ____________1stIsleworth Collegiate Invitational ______1stAmer Ari Invitational _______________1stPuerto Rico Classic ________________t6thSouthern Highlands Collegiate Masters 6thMorris Williams Intercollegiate _______1stAugusta State Invitational ___________1stWestern Intercollegiate _____________1stAggie Invitational _________________ 2ndBig 12 Championship ______________ 2ndNCAA Central Regional ____________ 2ndNCAA Championship _______________1st

2010-11Fighting Illini Invitational ___________ 5thPING Preview ____________________ 6thJack Nicklaus Invitational ___________ 3rdIsleworth Collegiate Invitational _____ 9thAmer Ari Invitational ______________ 2ndPuerto Rico Classic ________________ 7thSouthern Highlands Collegiate Masters t10thMorris Williams Intercollegiate _______1stAggie Invitational _________________ 5thBig 12 Championship ______________ 3rdNCAA West Regional ______________ 5thNCAA Championship _____________t12th

2009-10Topy Cup ________________________ 4thOlympia Fields/Fighting Illini Invitational 3rdJerry Pate National Intercollegiate _____ 2ndUTSA Lone Star Invitational ___________ 2ndBaylor Intercollegiate ________________ 8thMauna Lani Invitational ______________ 4thPuerto Rico Classic ___________________1stSouthern Highlands Collegiate Masters 7thNational Invitational Tournament ____ 2ndMorris Williams Intercollegiate ______ 2ndAggie Invitational _________________ 5thBig 12 Championship ______________ 3rdNCAA East Regional _______________ t1stNCAA Championship _____________ t21st

2008-09Gopher Invitational _______________ t1stOlympia Fields Invitational _________ 5thIsleworth Invitational _____________ 13thTurtle Bay Collegiate Invitational ______1stPuerto Rico Classic ________________ 4thSouthern Highlands Collegiate _____ 13thNational Invitational Tournament ____ 7thMorris Williams Intercollegiate ______ 4thU.S. Intercollegiate _______________ 12th Big 12 Championship ______________ 8thNCAA Austin Regional _____________ 3rdNCAA Championship _____________ 26th

2007-08Texas Cup _______________________ 3rdOlympia Fields Fighting Illini ________ 2ndJerry Pate Intercollegiate ___________ 9thIsleworth Invitational _____________t14thTurtle Bay Intercollegiate ___________t8thPING Arizona Intercollegiate ________t8thPuerto Rico Classic ________________ 8thSouthern Highlands Intercollegiate _ 12thFresno State Lexus Classic _________ t2ndU.S. Collegiate ___________________ 14thMorris Williams Intercollegiate _______1st Big 12 Championship ______________ 2ndNCAA Central Regional ____________t9thNCAA Championship _____________ 19th

2006-07Carpet Capital Collegiate __________ 18thJerry Pate Intercollegiate ___________ 3rdIsleworth Invitational _______________1stAloha Purdue Collegiate ____________1stPuerto Rico Classic _______________ 11thSouthern Highlands Championship _ 13thMorris Williams Intercollegiate ______ 4th National Invitational Tournament ___ 12thU.S. Collegiate Championship ______ 13thBig 12 Championship ______________ 4thNCAA Central Regional ____________ 9thNCAA Championship _____________t11th

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Iverness Intercollegiate Invitational __ 3rdThe Prestige _____________________t7thThe Cordevalle Classic _____________ 5thPING/Arizona Intercollegiate ________ 8thBig Island Intercollegiate ___________ 6thPuerto Rico Classic _______________ 12thUNLV Invite _____________________ 13thHall of Fame Inviational ____________t3rdMorris Williams Intercollegiate ______ 4thU.S. Collegiate Championship ______ 10thBig 12 Championship ______________ 2ndNCAA Central Regional ___________ 11th

2004-05Topy Cup ________________________ 4thPING/Golfweek Preview ____________t4thIsleworth Invitational ______________ 4thCollegiate Match Play Championship _ 3rdTaylor Made/Waikoloa Championship 10thSouthern Highlands Collegiate Championship 15thHall of Fame Inviational ____________t8thNational Invitational Tournament ____ 5thMorris Williams Intercollegiate ______ 4thAggie Invitational _________________ 6thBig 12 Championship ______________ 4thNCAA Central Regional ____________ 9thNCAA Championship _____________t23rd

2003-04PING/Golfweek Preview ___________ 12thCarpet Capital Collegiate Classic ____ t2ndJerry pate National Intercollegiate ___ 9thCollegiate Matchplay Championship _ 6thMercedes-Benz Collegiate Championship t4thPuerto Rico Classic _______________ 10thCleveland Golf Classic ______________1stMorris Williams Intercollegiate ______ 6thHall of Fame Invitational ___________ 3rdASU/Cleveland Golf Invitational _____t8thU.S. Intercollegiate ________________t5thBig 12 Championship _______________1stNCAA Central Regional ____________t5thNCAA Championship ______________ 4th

2002-03Sooner Invitational ________________t6thCarpet Capital Collegiate __________ 10thPING/Golfweek Preview ____________ 5thJerry Pate National Inercollegiate ____ 2ndHooters Collegiate Match Play Championship 6thMercedes-Benz Collegiate Championship 3rdPuerto Rico Classic _______________ t2ndToyota Men’s Collegiate Championship t3rdMorris Williams Intercollegiate ______ 2ndNational Invitational Tournament ____ 4thASU Thunderbird Invitational _______ 6thBig 12 Championship _______________1stNCAA Central Regional ____________t4thNCAA Championship ______________t9th

2001-02PING/Golfweek Preview ____________ 3rdTaylor Made Red River Classic ________1stJerry Pate National Intercollegiate ___t7thLong Cove Invitational _____________ 8thMercedes-Benz Collegiate Championship 8thPuerto Rico Classic _________________ 12thMorris Williams Intercollegiate _________1stU.S. Collegiate Championships _________1stASU Thunderbird/Savane Inviational ____1stBig 12 Championship _________________1stPerry Maxwell Intercollegiate _________ 4thNCAA West Regional ________________t6thNCAA Championship ______________t3rd

2000-01The Topy Cup ____________________ 3rdPING/Golfweek Preview ____________t4thTaylor Made Red River Classic _______ 3rdGolf World Invitational _____________ 4thTaylor Made Waikoloa Intercollegiate __1stLas Vegas Intercollegiate __________ 13thMorris Williams Intercollegiate ______ 4thBorder Olympics __________________ 2ndASU Thunderbird/Savane Invitational _ 2ndBig 12 Conference Championship ___ t2ndPerry Maxwell Invitational __________ 3rdNCAA Central Regional ___________t18th

1999-2000PING/Golfweek Preview ___________ 12thWilliam H. Tucker Intercollegiate _____ 9thTaylor Made Red River Classic ______ 10thDuke Golf Classic ________________ 12thGolf World Invitational _____________ 3rdTaylor Made Waikoloa Intercollegiate _ 6thLas Vegas Intercollegiate ___________t4thMorris Williams Intercollegiate _____ 10thCleveland Golf Austusta State Invite _ t2ndBig 12 Conference Championship ____ 4thThe Perry Maxwell Invitational _______1stNCAA Central Regional _____________1stNCAA Championship ______________ 5th

1998-99The Ridges Intercollegiate __________t5thWilliam H. Tucker Intercollegiate ______1stWindom Memorial Classic __________ 3rdRed River Classic __________________ 2ndStan Sheriff Classic _________________1stPuerto Rico Golf Classic ____________ 6thSouthwestern Intercollegiate ________1stGolf Digest Collegiate Invitational ____ 7thBorder Olympics __________________ 3rdMorris Williams Intercollegiate ______ 7thCarpet Capital Collegiate Classic ____t11thASU Thunderbird Invitational _______ 7thBig 12 Conference Championship ____ 3rdNCAA Central Regional ___________ 17th

1997-98Tucker Invitational _______________ 18thRed River Classic __________________ 6thJerry Pate Intercollegiate __________t11thTaylor Made Intercollegiate ________ 15thPuerto Rico Classic _______________ 11thGolf Digest Invitational ___________t13thMorris Williams Intercollegiate ______t5thCarpet Capital Classic _____________t15thASU Thunderbird Invitational ______t13thBig 12 Conference Championship ____ 2ndThe Maxwell Invitational ___________ 7thNCAA Central Regional ___________ 20th

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1996-97Tucker Invitational _________________1stPING/Golfweek Preview ___________ 15thTaylor Made Intercollegiate ________t10thHarvey Penick Intercollegiate ________1stPuerto Rico Classic ________________ 2ndGolf Digest Collegiate Invitational ___ 10thMorris Williams Intercollegiate ______ 6thCarpet Capital Classic ______________ 2ndASU Thunderbird/Savane Invitational _ 4thBig 12 Conference Championship ____ 2ndPerry Maxwell Invitational __________ 3rdNCAA Central Regional ____________ 7thNCAA Championship _____________ DNP

1995-96Japan Invitational _________________ 8thRed River Classic ___________________1stJerry Pate National ________________ 9thHarvey Penick Intercollegiate _______ 2ndPING Arizona Intercollegiate ________ 3rdPuerto Rico Golf Classic ____________ 7thGolf Digest Collegiate _____________ 4thMorris Williams Intercollegiate ______ 4thCarpet Capital Classic ______________ 6thKartsen Creek Classic ______________ 2ndSouthwest Conference Championship 5thNCAA Central Regional ____________t3rdNCAA Championship _____________ 13th

1994-95William H. Tucker Intercollegiate _____ 2ndPING/Golfweek Preview ____________ 6thTaylor Made Red River Classic _______ 9thJerry Pate National Intercollegiate ___t3rdHarvey Penick Intercollegiate _______ 2ndPING/Arizona Intercollegiate ________ 2ndPuerto Rico Challenge _____________ 3rdGolf Digest Collegiate Invitational ___ t2ndMorris Williams Intercollegiate ______ 2ndCarpet Capital Collegiate Classic _____t3rdASU Thunderbird Intercollegiate ____t10thSouthwest Conference Championship _1stPerry Maxwell Invitational ___________1stNCAA Central Regional ____________ 4thNCAA Championship ______________ 3rd

1993-94Colorado/Fox Acres Invitational _____ 3rdPING/Golfweek Preview ____________ 5thTaylor Made Red River Classic _______ 5thJerry Pate National Intercollegiate ___t8thHarvey Penick Intercollegiate _______ 2ndPING/Arizona Intercollegiate ________ 2ndPuerto Rico Classic ________________ 3rdGolf Digest Collegiate Invitational ____ 2ndMorris Williams Intercollegiate ______t6thCarpet Capital Classic ______________ 2ndThunderbird ASU Intercollegiate ____ t2ndSouthwest Conference Championship _1stPerry Maxwell Invitational __________ 3rdNCAA Central Regional _____________1stNCAA Championship ______________ 2nd

1992-93Jack Nicklaus Collegiate Invitational __ 4thPING/Golfweek Preview ____________ 8thRed River Classic Shootout __________1stJerry Pate National Collegiate _______ 4thHarvey Penick Intercollegiate ________1stPuerto Rico Golf Classic ____________ 3rdPING/Arizona Intercollegiate ________ 4thGolf Digest Collegiate Invitational ____ 7thMorris Williams Intercollegiate _______1stCarpet Capital Classic _____________ 11thPING Intercollegiate ________________1stSouthwest Conference Championship _1stPerry Maxwell Invitational __________t8thNCAA Central Regional ____________ 2ndNCAA Championship ______________ 5th

1991-92U.S.-Japan Intercollegiate___________ 3rdPING/Golfweek Preview ___________ 11thRed River Classic __________________ 3rdHarvey Penick Intercollegiate ________1stBig Island Intercollegiate ___________ 3rdMiami National Invitational __________1stGolf Digest Invitational ____________ 4thMorris Williams Intercollegiate _______1stAugusta College Invitational ________ 3rdSun Devil Intercollegiate ___________ 3rdSouthwest Conference Championship _1stPerry Maxwell Intercollegiate _______ 6thNCAA Central Regional _____________1stNCAA Championship ______________ 6th

1990-91Big Island Intercollegiate ___________ 3rdPING Arizona Intercollegiate ________ 5thTaylor Made/Doral Intercollegiate ____ 4thBorders Olympics __________________1stGolf Digest Invitational ____________ 4thMorris Williams Intercollegiate ______ 4thSun Devil Intercollegiate ___________ 2ndSouthwest Conference Championship _1stPING/Oak Tree Intercollegiate _______ 5thNCAA Central Regional ____________ 3rdNCAA Championship ______________t9th

1989-90Golfweek/MacGregor Preview _______ 8thTaylor Made Red River Classic ________1stHarvey Penick Intercollegiate ________1stGolf World/Palmetto Dunes Intercollegiate 5thPING/Arizona Intercollegiate _______ 12thBorder Olympics __________________t6thGolf Digest Invitational ____________ 3rdBudget/UCF Classic _______________t6thMorris Williams Intercollegiate ______ 4thAll-America Intercollegiate __________1stSouthwest Conference Championship _1stOak Tree Intercollegiate ___________ 13thNCAA Central Qualifier ____________ 8thNCAA Championship _____________ 22nd

1988-89Harvey Penick Intercollegiate _______ 4thTaylor Made/Doral Park Invitational __ 5thBorder Olympics ___________________1stGolf Digest Intercollegiate __________ 2ndLouisiana Classics Invitational _______ 4thMorris Williams Intercollegiate ______ 5thAll-America Intercollegiate __________1stSouthwest Conference Championship _1stNCAA Central Regional ____________ 6thNCAA Championship ______________ 2nd

1987-88USA-Japan Friendship Tournament ___ 4thSouthwestn Intercollegiate ________ 17thHarvey Penick Intercollegiate _______ 2ndPalmetto Dunes Intercollegiate ______ 7thDoral Park Intercollegiate __________ 7thBorder Olympics __________________ 4thRafael Alarcon Intercollegiate ________1stMorris Williams Intercollegiate _______1stAll-America Intercollegiate _________ 2ndSouthwest Conference Championship 2ndOak Tree Intercollegiate _____________1stNCAA Championship _____________ 11th

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1986-87Bulter National Intercollegiate _______ 4thHarvey Penick Intercollegiate ________1stPalmetto Dunes Intercollegiate ______ 3rdDoral Park Intercollegiate __________ 4thCrown Colony Invitational ___________1stBorder Olympics ___________________1stRafael Alarcon Intercollegiate _______ 8thOklahoma-Oklahoma St.-Texas Shootout _ 2ndMorris Williams Intercollegiate ______ 4thAll-America Intercollegiate _________ 9thSouthwest Conference Championship 4thOak Tree Intercollegiate ____________ 4thNCAA Championship _____________ 20th

1985-86Hilton Head Island Intercollegiate ____ 2ndCrown Colony Invitational __________ 3rdBorder Olympics __________________ 4thRafael Alarcon Intercollegiate _______ 2ndHenry Homberg Intercollegiate ______ 9thAll-America Intercollegiate ________ 11thMorris Williams Intercollegiate ______ 2ndSouthwest Conference Championship 5thNCAA Championship _____________ 17th

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All-Time NCAA Championship ResultsYEAR SITE _____________ TEAM _______ MEDALIST ___________ UT1897 Ardsley Casino _____ Yale _________ Bayard, Jr., Princeton ___ --1898 –– _______________ Harvard (spring)Reid, Jr., Yale __________ -- 1898 –– _______________ Yale (fall) _____ Curtis, Harvard ________ --1899 –– _______________ Harvard ______ Pyne, Princeton _______ --1900 No tournament held1901 Atlantic City _______ Harvard ______ Lindesy, Harvard ______ --1902 Garden City (S) ____ Yale _________ Hitchcock, Yale ________ --1902 Morris County (F) __ Harvard ______ Egan, Harvard _________ --1903 Garden City _______ Harvard ______ Reinhart, Princeton ____ --1904 Myopia ___________ Harvard ______ White, Harvard ________ --1905 Garden City _______ Yale _________ Abbott, Yale __________ -- 1906 Garden City _______ Yale _________ Clow, Jr., Yale _________ --1907 Nassau ___________ Yale _________ Knowles, Yale _________ --1908 Brae Burn _________ Yale _________ Wilder, Harvard _______ --1909 Apawamis ________ Yale _________ Seckel, Princeton ______ --1910 Essex County ______ Yale _________ Hunter, Yale __________ --1911 Baltusrol __________ Yale _________ Stanley, Yale __________ --1912 Ekwanok _________ Yale _________ Davison, Harvard ______ --1913 Huntington Valley __ Yale _________ Wheeler, Yale _________ --1914 Garden City _______ Princeton_____ Allis III, Harvard _______ --1915 Greenwich ________ Yale _________ Blossom, Yale _________ --1916 Oakmont _________ Princeton_____ Hubbell, Harvard ______ --1917 No tournament held1918 No tournament held1919 Merion ___________ Princeton_____ Walker, Jr., Columbia ___ --1920 Nassau ___________ Princeton_____ Sweetster, Yale ________ --1921 Greenwich ________ Dartmouth ___ Dean, Princeton _______ --1922 Garden City _______ Princeton_____ Boyd, Dartmouth ______ --1923 Siwanoy __________ Princeton_____ Cummings, Yale _______ --1924 Greenwich ________ Yale _________ Cummings, Yale _______ --1925 Montclair _________ Yale _________ Lamprecht, Tulane _____ --1926 Marion ___________ Yale _________ Lamprecht, Tulane _____ --1927 Garden City _______ Princeton_____ Gunn, Georgia Tech ____ --1928 Apawamis ________ Princeton_____ McCarthy ____________ --1929 Hollywood, Calif. ___ Princeton_____ Aycock, Yale __________ --1930 Oakmont _________ Princeton_____ Dunlap, Jr., Princeton __ --1931 Olympia Fields, Ill. __ Yale _________ Dunlap, Jr., Princeton __ --1932 Hot Springs, Va. ____ Yale _________ Fischer, Jr., Michigan ___ --1933 Buffalo, N.Y. _______ Yale _________ Emery, Oklahoma______4th1934 Cleveland, Ohio ____ Michigan _____ Yates, Georgia Tech ____5th1935 Washington D.C. ___ Michigan _____ Ed White, Texas ________ ––1936 North Shore, Ill. ____ Yale _________ Kocsis, Michigan ______ ––1937 Oakmont, Pa. ______ Princeton_____ Haas, Jr., LSU _________ ––1938 Louisville, Ky. ______ Stanford _____ Burke, Georgetown ____ ––1939 Wakonda _________ Stanford _____ D’Antoni, Tulane _____ 14th1940 Ekwanok ________ Princeton, LSU Brooke, Virginia ______ 17th1941 Columbus, Ohio ___ Stanford _____ Stewart, LSU __________6th1942 South Bend, Ind. ___ Stanford, LSU _ Tatum, Jr., Stanford ____ ––1943 Olympia Fields, Ill. __ Yale _________ Ulrich, Carleton _______ ––1944 Inverness _________ Notre Dame __ Lick, Minnesota _______ ––1945 Columbus, Ohio ___ Ohio State ____ Lorms, Ohio State _____ ––1946 Princeton _________ Stanford _____ Hamer, Georgia _______ ––1947 Ann Arbor, Mich. ___ LSU _________ Barclsy, Michigan _____ 30th1948 Palo Alto, Calif. ____ San Jose State _ Harris, San Jose State __ 12th1949 Ames, Iowa _______ North Texas ___ Ward, North Carolina __ 2nd1950 Albuquerque, N.M. _ North Texas ___ Wampler, Purdue _____ 11th1951 Columbus, Ohio ___ North Texas ___ Nieporte, Ohio State __ 13th

ALL-TIME NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTSYEAR SITE _____________ TEAM _______ MEDALIST ___________ UT1952 Lafayette, Ind. _____ North Texas ___ Vickers, Oklahoma _____4th1953 Colo. Springs, Colo. _ Stanford _____ Moeller, Okla. St. ______6th1954 Houston, Texas ____ SMU _________ Robbins, Memphis St. __8th1955 Knoxville, Tenn. ____ LSU _________ Campbell, Purdue ____ 23rd1956 Columbus, Ohio ___ Houston _____ Jones, Ohio State ______ ––1957 Colo. Springs, Colo. _ Houston _____ Baxter, Jr., Houston ___ 18th1958 Williamstown, Mass. Houston _____ Rodgers, Houston _____ ––1959 Eugene, Ore. ______ Houston _____ Crawford, Houston ____ ––1960 Colo. Springs, Colo. _ Houston _____ Crawford, Houston ___ 34th1961 Lafayette, Ind. _____ Purdue_______ Nicklaus, Ohio State ___ 20th1962 Durham, N.C. ______ Houston _____ Zarley, Houston _______ ––1963 Wichita, Kan. ______ Oklahoma St. _ Sikes, Arkansas _______6th1964 Colo. Springs, Colo. _ Houston _____ Small, Okla. St. _______ 27th1965 Knoxville, Tenn. ____ Houston _____ Fleckman, Houston ___ t17th1966 Palo Alto, Calif. ____ Houston _____ Murphy, Florida ______ t27th1967 Delaware, Pa. ______ Houston _____ Irwin, Colorado_______ t13th1968 Las Cruces, N.M. ___ Florida _______ Jones, Okla. St. _______ t4th1969 Colo. Springs, Colo. _ Houston _____ Clark, Cal State-LA _____8th1970 Columbus, Ohio ___ Houston _____ Mehaffey, Houston ___ t6th1971 Tucson, Ariz. ______ TEXAS _______ Ben Crenshaw, Texas ___ 1st1972 Cape Coral, Fla. ____ TEXAS _______ Ben Crenshaw, Texas ___t1st _______________________________ Tom Kite, Texas1973 Stillwater, Okla. ____ Florida _______ Ben Crenshaw, Texas ____3rd1974 Santee, Calif. ______ Wake Forest __ Strange, Wake Forest __ 15th1975 Columbus, Ohio ___ Wake Forest __ Haas, Wake Forest ____ t17th1976 Albuquerque, N.M. _ Oklahoma St. _ Simpson, USC ________6th1977 Hamilton, N.Y. _____ Houston _____ Simpson, USC _________ ––1978 Eugene, Ore. ______ Okla. State ____ Edwards, Okla. St. _____ CUT1979 Winston-Salem, NC _ Ohio State ____ Halberg, Wake Forest _ CUT1980 Columbus, Ohio ___ Oklahoma St. _ Blake, Utah State _____ t12th1981 Palo Alto, Calif. ____ BYU _________ Commans, USC ______ 16th1982 Pinehurst, N.C. _____ Houston _____ Brown, Houston _______7th1983 Fresno, Calif. ______ Oklahoma St. _ Carter, Arizona State __ 2nd1984 Houston, Texas ____ Houston _____ Inman, UNC _________ t16th1985 Grenelefe, Fla. _____ Houston _____ Burroughs, Ohio State __5th1986 Winston-Salem, N.C. Wake Forest __ Verplank, Okla. St. ____ 17th1987 Columbus, Ohio ___ Oklahoma St. _ Watts, Okla. St. _______ 20th1988 Los Angeles, Calif. __ UCLA ________ Pfister, Okla. St. ______ 11th1989 Edmond, Okla. _____ Oklahoma ____ Mickelson, Arizona St. _ 2nd1990 Tarpon Springs, Fla. Arizona State _ Mickelson, Arizona St. _ 22nd1991 Pebble Beach, Calif. _ Oklahoma St. _ Schutte, UNLV _______ t9th1992 Albuquerque, N.M. _ Arizona ______ Mickelson, Arizona St. __6th1993 Lexington, Ky. _____ Florida _______ Demsey, Arizona St. ____5th1994 McKinney, Texas ___ Stanford _____ Justin Leonard, Texas __ 2nd1995 Columbus, Ohio ___ Oklahoma St. _ Spratlin, Auburn _______3rd1996 Chattanooga, Tenn. Arizona State _ Woods, Stanford _____ 13th1997 Lake Forest, Ill. _____ Pepperdine ___ Warren, Clemson _____ CUT1998 Albuquerque, N.M. _ UNLV ________ McLean, Minnesota ___ DNQ1999 Chaska, Minn. _____ Georgia ______ Donald, Northwestern _ DNQ2000 Auburn, Ala. _______ Oklahoma St. _ Howell, Okla. St. _______5th2001 Durham, N.C. ______ Florida _______ Gilliam, Florida _______ DNQ2002 Columbus, Ohio ___ Minnesota ____ Matteson, Georgia Tech t3rd2003 Stillwater, Okla. ____ Clemson _____ Canizares, Arizona St. _ t9th2004 Hot Springs, Va. ____ California ______Moore, UNLV ________4th2005 Owings, Md. ______ Georgia ______ Lepp, Washington ____ 23rd2006 Sunriver, Ore. ______ Oklahoma St. _ Moore, Okla. St. ______ DNQ2007 Williamsburg, Va. __ Stanford _____ Lovemark, USC _______ t11th

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YEAR SITE _______________ TEAM ______ MEDALIST __________ UT2008 West Lafayette, Ind. __ UCLA _______ Chappell, UCLA _____ 19th2009 Toledo, Ohio ________ Texas A&M ___ Hill, N.C. State ______ 26th2010 Ooltewah, Tenn. _____ Augusta State Langley, Illinois _____ t21st2011 Stillwater, Okla. ______ Augusta State Peterson, LSU _______ t12th2012 Pacific Palisades, Calif. _ TEXAS ______ Pieters, Illinois _______ 1st2013 Alhparetta, Ga. ______ Alabama ____ Homa, Cal___________5th2014 Hutchinson, Kan. _____ Alabama ____ Schniederjans, Ga. Tech 13th2015 Bradenton, Fla. ______ LSU ________ Dechambeau, SMU __ t5th2016 Eugene, Ore. ________ Oregon _____ Wise, Oregon _______ 2nd

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All-Time Tournament MedalistsYEAR PLAYER ____________________________ TOURNAMENT2016 Gavin Hall _____________________________ The Maxwell2016 Beau Hossler ____________________ Augusta Invitational2016 Beau Hossler _________________________ Lamkin Classic2016 Gavin Hall ___________________ John A. Burns Collegiate2016 Beau Hossler _________________ John A. Burns Collegiate2016 Beau Hossler __________________ Arizona Intercollegiate2015 Beau Hossler _________________________Nike Collegiate2015 Scottie Scheffler ________________ Big 12 Championship2015 Scottie Scheffler _______________ Western Intercollegiate2015 Beau Hossler __________________ Johnny Hayt Collegiate2013 Brandon Stone _________________ Big 12 Championship2013 Brandon Stone _____ Bayou City Collegiate Championship2013 Brandon Stone _______________Carpet Capital Collegiate2012 Dylan Frittelli ____________ Morris Williams Intercollegiate2012 Jordan Spieth ___________ Morris Williams Intercollegiate2012 Julio Vegas ______________ Morris Williams Intercollegiate2012 Jordan Spieth ___________________ Amer Ari Invitational2011 Jordan Spieth __________ Isleworth Collegiate Invitational2011 Bobby Hudson __________________ Amer Ari Invitational2009 Dylan Frittelli ______________________Puerto Rico Classic2009 Lance Lopez ___________________ NCAA Austin Regional2008 Charles Holland ______________ Fresno State Lexus Classic 2008 Bobby Hudson _______________________Morris Williams 2006 Matthew Rosenfeld ______________ Big 12 Championship2006 Matt Mills _________________PING/Arizona Intercollegiate2004 Jason Hartwick _________________ Big 12 Championship2004 Matthew Rosenfeld ______________ Cleveland Golf Classic2004 Jason Hartwick _ Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Championship2003 Jason Hartwick _________Carpet Capital Collegiate Classic2003 Jason Hartwick ____________________Puerto Rico Classic2002 John Klauk ___________________________Morris Williams 2001 John Klauk ____________________ NCAA Central Regional2001 Jason Hartwick _____________________ Red River Classic1999 David Gossett ________ Big 12 Conference Championship1999 David Gossett ________ Golf Digest Collegiate Invitational1998 Matt Brost ________________________Stan Sheriff Classic1998 David Gossett ______________________ Red River Classic1998 Brad Elder ______________ Cleveland Golf/Morris Williams1995 Brad Elder _______________ Taylor Made Red River Classic1995 Jeff Fahrenbruch _______________________Perry Maxwell1994 Marcus Jones _____________ Harvey Penick Intercollegiate1994 Justin Leonard ___________________NCAA Championship1993 Justin Leonard ____________________ SWC Championshp1993 Justin Leonard ________________________Morris Williams1992 Justin Leonard ______________________ Red River Classic1992 Justin Leonard _________________ NCAA Central Regional1992 Justin Leonard ____________________ SWC Championshp1992 Justin Leonard _____________Augusta College Invitational1992 Jean-Paul Hebert ____________Miami National Invitational1991 Justin Leonard ____________ Harvey Penick Intercollegiate1991 Omar Uresti ________________________ Border Olympics1991 Justin Leonard _____ Southwest Conference Championship1990 Omar Uresti ________________ All-America Intercollegiate1989 Omar Uresti ______________ Harvey Penick Intercollegiate1989 Taylor Tipton _____________ Taylor Made Red River Classic1988 Bob Estes ________________ Rafael Alarcon Intercollegiate1988 Bob Estes __________________________ Border Olympics

1988 Bob Estes ____________________________ Morris Williams 1987 Bob Estes ________________ Harvey Penick Intercollegiate1987 Todd Franks ________________________Border Olympics1987 Bob Estes ____________________________ Morris Williams 1985 Bob Estes _________________Pan American Intercollegiate1984 Paul Thomas ________________________Border Olympics1984 Brandel Chamblee ____________________ Morris Williams1984 Kyle Coody_______________ Harvey Penick Intercollegiate1983 Brandel Chamblee _________Pan American Intercollegiate1983 Mark Brooks __________________ Homberg Intercollegiate1983 Brandel Chamblee ______________Alarcon Intercollegiate1983 Mark Brooks ________________ All-America Intercollegiate1983 Brandel Chamblee ________________ SWC Championship1982 Mark Brooks __________________ LSU National Invitational1982 Mark Brooks ______________ Harvey Penick Intercollegiate1980 Jim Spagnolo ________________________Border Olympics1980 Cutts Benedict ___________________ Longhorn/Lago Vista1980 Andy Rose ___________________Great Hills Intercollegiate1978 Kirk Branum _________________________Border Olympics1977 Phil Blackmar ________________________Border Olympics1976 Lance Ten Broeck ___________ SWTSU Bobcat Invitational1976 Randy Simmons _____________________Border Olympics1976 Jerry Anderson _________________ Longhorn Invitational1976 Tim Wilson __________________Four-States Intercollegiate1976 Jamin Swanter ___________ Woodland Hills Intercollegiate1976 Jerry Anderson ____________________ LSU Intercollegiate1975 Jim Mason ___________________ Longhorn Intercollegiate1975 Dale Blackburn _________________________ Bevo Classic1975 Lance Ten Broeck __ Southwest Conference Championship1975 Randy Simmons ___________________ All-College Classic1975 Lance Ten Broeck _________ Harvey Penick Intercollegiate1974 Tony Pfaff ____________________________ Morris Williams1974 Jim Mason ___________________________ Morris Williams1974 Tim Wilson _____________________________ Bevo Classic1973 Ben Crenshaw _____________Pan American Intercollegiate1973 Ben Crenshaw _______________________Border Olympics1973 Ben Crenshaw ______________________ Aztec Invitational1973 Ben Crenshaw ________________________ Morris Williams 1973 Jim Mason __________________ Longhorn Intercollegiate1973 Bob Harwell ___________________________ Bevo Classic1973 Ben Crenshaw __________ SWC Spring Golf Championship1973 Ben Crenshaw ___________________NCAAChampionships1972 Ben Crenshaw _______________ Atascocita Intercollegiate1972 Tom Kite ________________________ Trinity Intercollegiate1972 Ben Crenshaw _______________________Border Olympics1972 Ben Crenshaw ________________________ Morris Williams1972 Ben Crenshaw _________________ Lakeway Intercollegiate1972 Tom Kite ____________________All America Intercollegiate1972 Ben Crenshaw __________ SWC Spring Golf Championship1972 Ben Crenshaw __________________ NCAA Championships1972 Tom Kite _______________________ NCAA Championships1972 Ben Crenshaw ___________________ Trinity Intercollegiate1971 Ben Crenshaw ____ SWC Championship Tournanment (Fall)1971 Ben Crenshaw _______________________Border Olympics1971 Ben Crenshaw __________________ NCAA Championships1971 Tom Kite ________________________ All-Dixie Tournament1971 Tom Kite _________________ Harvey Penick Intercollegiate1970 Dean Overturf __________ SWC Conference Championship

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All-Time Team BestsALL-TIME TEAM BESTS

(18 holes)SCORE TOURNAMENT __________________________ SEASON ________________ROUND ________________ FINISH266 Carpet Capital Collegiate __________________ 2012-13 _________________ 2nd ____________________ 1st268 NCAA Franklin Regional ___________________ 2015-16 __________________1st ____________________ 1st269 Turtle Bay Invitational ____________________ 2007-08 _________________ 3rd ___________________ t8th270 The Maxwell ____________________________ 2015-16 _________________ 2nd ____________________ 1st Amer Ari Invitational _____________________ 2011-12 __________________1st ____________________ 1st271 NCAA Franklin Regional ___________________ 2015-16 _________________ 2nd ____________________ 1st NCAA Championships ____________________ 2012-13 _________________ 2nd ___________________ T3rd Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate __________ 2011-12 __________________1st ____________________ 1st ASU Thunderbird/Savane Invitational________ 2001-02 __________________1st ____________________ 1st272 Jerry Pate Intercollegiate __________________ 2006-07 _________________ 3rd ____________________3rd Taylor Made/Waikoloa Intercollegiate _______ 2004-05 _________________ 3rd ___________________ 10th273 Big 12 Championship _____________________ 2015-16 _________________ 4th ____________________ 1st NCAA Lubbock Regional __________________ 2014-15 __________________1st ____________________ 1st Linger Longer Invitational _________________ 2014-15 __________________1st ____________________ 1st Morris Williams Intercollegiate _____________ 2012-13 __________________1st ___________________ 2nd Turtle Bay Collegiate Invitational ___________ 2008-09 _________________ 3rd ____________________ 1st Turtle Bay Intercollegiate __________________ 2007-08 __________________1st ___________________ t8th Taylor Made/Waikoloa Intercollegiate _______ 2004-05 _________________ 2nd ___________________ 10th274 Amer Ari Invitational _____________________ 2013-14 __________________1st ___________________ t7th Bayou City Collegiate Championship ________ 2012-13 _________________ 2nd ____________________ 1st NCAA East Regional Championship _________ 2009-10 __________________1st ___________________ t1st Jerry Pate Intercollegiate __________________ 2002-03 _________________ 2nd ___________________ 2nd275 Nike Golf Collegiate ______________________ 2015-16 _________________ 3rd ___________________ T4th NCAA Lubbock Regional __________________ 2014-15 _________________ 3rd ____________________ 1st Ameri Ari/Big Island Intercollegiate _________ 2014-15 _________________ 3rd ___________________ t8th Bayou City Collegiate Championship ________ 2013-14 _________________ 3rd ___________________ 2nd Amer Ari Invitational _____________________ 2010-11 _________________ 3rd ___________________ 2nd PING/Arizona Intercollegiate _______________ 2005-06 _________________ 2nd ____________________8th NCAA Championships ____________________ 2001-02 _________________ 2nd ___________________ t3rd

(54 holes)SCORE TOURNAMENT __________________________ SEASON ________________ FINISH_________________ SCORES819 NCAA Franklin Regional ___________________ 2015-16 __________________1st ________________ 268-271-280822 Puerto Rico Classic _______________________ 2009-10 __________________1st ________________ 277-269-276828 Jerry Pate Intercollegiate __________________ 2006-07 _________________ 3rd ________________ 280-276-272830 NCAA Lubbock Regional __________________ 2014-15 __________________1st ________________ 273-282-275832 Taylor Made/Waikoloa Intercollegiate ________ 2004-05 _________________ 10th _______________ 287-273-272 ASU Thunderbird/Savane Invitational ________ 2001-02 __________________1st ________________ 271-276-285833 NCAA Championships ____________________ 2012-13 _________________ T3rd _______________ 279-271-283 Turtle Bay Intercollegiate __________________ 2007-08 _________________ t8th ________________ 273-291-269834 Nike Collegiate Golf Invitational ____________ 2015-16 _________________ T4th _______________ 281-278-275 Amer Ari Invitational _____________________ 2011-12 __________________1st ________________ 270-287-277 Taylor Made Red River Classic ______________ 2001-02 __________________1st ________________ 276-282-276835 Amer Ari Invitational _____________________ 2010-11 _________________ 2nd ________________ 282-278-275 NCAA East Regional Championship _________ 2009-10 _________________ t1st ________________ 274-281-280836 Amer Ari/Big Island Intercollegiate __________ 2014-15 _________________ t8th ________________ 283-278-275 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate __________ 2011-12 __________________1st ________________ 271-278-287837 Amer Ari Invitational _____________________ 2013-14 _________________ t7th ________________ 274-282-281838 Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters ______ 2014-15 __________________1st ________________ 276-284-278 Augusta State Invitational _________________ 2011-12 __________________1st ________________ 282-277-279840 3M Augusta Invitational ___________________ 2015-16 _________________ 2nd ________________ 276-285-279 Linger Longer Invitational _________________ 2014-15 __________________1st ________________ 273-284-283841 Bayou City Collegiate Championship ________ 2013-14 _________________ 2nd ________________ 285-281-275842 Bayou City Collegiate Championship ________ 2012-13 __________________1st ________________ 285-274-283843 Arizona Intercollegiate ____________________ 2015-16 __________________1st ________________ 284-282-277 U.S. Collegiate Championship ______________ 2014-15 __________________1st ________________ 278-287-277 Morris Williams Intercollegiate _____________ 2011-12 __________________1st ________________ 281-280-282 Turtle Bay Collegiate Invitational ____________ 2008-09 __________________1st ________________ 280-290-273 ASU Thunderbird Invitational ______________ 2002-03 _________________ 6th ________________ 287-279-277 Morris Williams Intercollegiate _____________ 2002-03 _________________ 2nd ________________ 277-279-287

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Turned professional in 1980 after earning a finance degree … joined the PGA tour in 1984 … PGA Rookie of the Year in 1985 …

three career victories: 1985 Canon Sammy Davis, Jr. Greater Hartford Open, 1988 Provident Classic and 1997 Shell Houston Open … all three victo-ries came in playoffs … best year on the PGA Tour came in 1997, when he earned $642,000 to finish No. 32 on the money list … tied for 12th place at the 2007 AT&T Championship on the Champions Tour … won the 2009 AT&T Championship ..played in 17 events in the Champions Tour in 2011... notched seven Top-25, with best fin-ish a T13 at the 2011 Mississippi Gulf Resort Championship ... played and made the cut in 3 events in the Champions Tour in 2012... also serves as a commentator for ABC Sports … lives in Corpus Christi with his wife, Carol, and their four children, Kristin, Kelli, Philip and Mark. PGA Tour Career Earnings: $3,245,909 Champions Tour Career Earnings: $1,557,545

MARK BROOKS

Joined the PGA Tour in 1984 … seven career victories: 1988 Canon Sammy Davis, Jr. Greater Hartford Open, 1991 K-Mart Greater

Greensboro Open, 1991 Greater Milwaukee Open, 1994 Kemper Open, 1996 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, 1996 Shell Houston Open, 1996 PGA Championship … his three victories in 1996 helped him rank third that year on the Tour’s money list ($1,429,396) … posted five Top 25 finishes in 2000, including a tie for fifth at the Shell Houston Open … notched one top-10, a T9 at the Bank of America Colonial, his first since a solo third at the 2002 Tampa Bay Classic ... played in 18 events on the PGA Tour in 2007, with top finish a 13th place at the Mayakoba Golf Classic at Riviera Maya-Cancun ... played in 22 events in the Champions Tour in 2012... notched one Top 10 finish and 3 Top 25 finishes... played in 23 events in the Champions Tour in 2013, including four Top 25 finishies ... served as host of W. Hal Brooks Memorial Golf Tournament and Gala in honor of his father … started the Mark Brooks Foundation to help teens in Fort Worth … lives in Fort Worth with his wife, Cynthia, and two daugh-ters, Lyndsay and Hallie. PGA Tour Career Earnings: $9,455,441Champions Tour Career Earnings: $1,526,153

BRANDEL CHAMBLEE

Turned professional in 1985 after earning a speech communication degree … earned exempt status by finishing No. 87 on the

2001 money list with $582,086 … earned his first PGA Tour victory at the 1998 Greater Vancouver Open … finished second at the 1996 Bell South Classic … placed second at the 1997 Quad City Classic and the 1997 Canon Greater Hartford Open … registered three Top 10 finishes in 2000, including a tie for seventh at the GTE Byron Nelson Classic … had two Top-10 finishes in 2001, placing second at the Nissan Open and tying for third at the Advil Western Open … tied for sixth in the 2002 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic ... now serves as a studio analyst with The Golf Channel ... lives in Scottsdale, Ariz. with his wife, Karen, and their son, Brandel, Jr. PGA Tour Career Earnings: $4,018,410

BEN CRENSHAW

Joined the PGA Tour in 1973 after his junior year … has 19 career PGA Tour victories, including the 1984 and 1995 Masters …

has placed in the Top 10 on the Tour’s money list seven times … highest money ranking was second in 1976 behind Jack Nicklaus … played on two World Cup teams (1987, 1988) … mem-ber of four U.S. Ryder Cup teams (1981, 1983, 1987, 1995) … also served as captain of the victorious 1999 Ryder Cup team … joined the Senior PGA Tour (later renamed the Champions Tour) in 2001 … inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame (PGA Tour ballot) on Nov. 15, 2002 … in 2005, Among the top 20 four times in 18 starts on the Champions Tour ... played in his 36th consecutive Masters in 2007, where he tied for 55th place ... posted top-10 finishes at the AT&T Championship (t4th) and the Turtle Bay Championship (t7th) in 2006 ... placed second at the 2007 U.S. Senior Open Championship … recorded four top-10 finishes on the Champions Tour in 2007 … added top-three finishes in the Toshiba Classic and the Constellation Energy Senior Players Championship in 2008 ... made the cut for 33 of the 34 events he played in the Champions Tour from 2011 to 2013 ... lives in Austin with his wife, Julie, and their daughters, Katherine, Claire and Anna … plays out of Austin Golf Club. PGA Tour Career Earnings: $7,139,756 Champions Tour Career Earnings: $3,061,627

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BRAD ELDER

Turned professional in 1998 and earned sponsor exemptions to play in six PGA Tour events that year … won his first professional

title at the 1999 Nike Wichita Open … had a suc-cessful first year on the PGA Tour in 2000, ranking third among rookies in earnings ($700,738) … season was highlighted by a tie for second at the SEI Pennsylvania Classic … posted five Top 25 finishes in 2001 … member of the Nationwide Tour in 1999 and 2004 ... made the cut in nine of 22 starts in 2004, with his only top-10 finish a tie for fifth at the Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open ... member of the PGA TOUR in 2000-03 ... made the cut in six of 13 Nationwide Tour appearances in 2006 ... played 28 events on the Nationwide Tour in 2007 … won the 2007 Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open … played in 23 events on the PGA Tour in 2008 and scored one top-10 finish ... in 2011 notched two top-10 in the Nationwide Tour ... his best finish a T5 at the Stadion Classic at UGA... played in 19 events in the Web.Com Tour in 2012... notched one Top 10 and Top 25 finish... played in 13 events in the Web.Com Tour in 2013 ... his best finish was third at the Mylan CLassic ... lives in Dallas. PGA Tour Career Earnings: $1,845,503 Web.Com Tour Career Earnings: $802,535

BOB ESTES

Joined the PGA Tour in 1989 … named PGA Rookie of the Year by Golf Magazine in 1989 … earned his first PGA Tour victory

at the 1994 Texas Open … recorded nine Top 10 showings in 1999, including a tie for fourth at the Masters and a tie for sixth at the PGA Championship … earned an alternate spot on the 1999 U.S. Ryder Cup team … posted three Top 10 finishes in 2000 … recorded eight Top 10 finishes in 2001, including wins at the FedEx St. Jude Classic and the Invensys Classic at Las Vegas … ranked ninth on the Tour’s money list in 2001 … posted five Top-10 showings in 2002, including a win at the Kemper Insurance Open … finished in the top 100 on the money list for the 14th time in his career in 2005, including each of the last nine years ... made the cut in 22 out of 25 starts ... took second at the Shell Houston Open and the Reno-Tahoe Open in 2006 ... played in 28 events on the PGA Tour in 2007 … tied for sixth at the AT&T Classic, tied for eighth at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans and tied for ninth at the Shell Houston Open in 2007 … landed two top-10 finishes four years in a row, 2008-2011 ... his best finish on the PGA Tour in 2011 is a T2 at the Greenbrier Classic ... his best finish on the PGA Tour in 2013 so far is a T7 at the Valero Texas Open ... lives in Austin and plays out of Austin Country Club. PGA Tour Career Earnings: $21,692,179

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HARRISON FRAZAR

Turned professional in 1996 after earning a psychology degree … joined the PGA Tour in 1998 … recorded three Top 10 finishes in

1998, including at tie for second at the GTE Byron Nelson Classic … nominated for PGA Rookie of the Year honors … posted two Top 10 and four Top 25 finishes in 1999, including a tie for second at the Compaq Classic of New Orleans … registered five Top 25 finishes in 2000, including a third-place showing at the Compaq Classic of New Orleans … in 2004 finished a career-best 48th on the money list ... with four rounds in the 60s, finished runner-up in first start of season at the Sony Open in Hawaii, falling to Ernie Els in a three-hole playoff ... placed in top 100 in earnings for the seventh consecutive season on TOUR in 2005 ... recorded four top-10s, all which came from July to the end of the season, with three of those in last three starts... tied for seventh at the 2006 Buick Open … played 32 events on the PGA Tour in 2007 … tied for seventh at the Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial, tied for eighth at the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic and tied for 11th at the Viking Classic in 2007 ... won the 2008 PGA Tour Qualifying Tournament by eight strokes to secure his 2009 PGA Tour card; shot a 59 in the fourth round to join Texas-Ex David Gossett as the only players to shoot a 59 at Q-school ... landed one top-10 finish in 2009 ... won his first profes-sional title at the 2011 FedEx St. Jude Classic... notched two top-5 finishes in his first two PGA tournaments in 2012... lives in Dallas with his wife, Allison, and their son, William Harrison. PGA Tour Career Earnings: $11,456,390

DAVID GOSSETT

Played in a total of 10 professional tour-naments as an amateur after winning the 1999 U.S. Amateur Championship …

turned professional in July 2000 after his sopho-more year … earned his first PGA Tour victory at the 2001 John Deere Classic … posted three Top 10 finishes in 2002, including a tie for second at the Buick Classic ... followed up successful rookie year that included first TOUR victory with solid sophomore campaign, finishing 100th on money list ... notched best finish of 2005 season with a T2 at the Buick Classic … played five PGA Tour events in 2009 ... played in 11 events on the Web.Com Tour in 2013 .... lives in Austin. PGA Tour Career Earnings: $2,234,484 Web.Com Tour Career Earnings: $134,700

TOM KITE

Joined the PGA Tour in 1972 … 1973 Golf Digest Rookie of the Year … 29 career PGA Tour and Champions Tour victories, includ-

ing the 1992 U.S. Open … the first person in PGA Tour history to reach the $6 million, $7 million, $8 million and $9 million marks in career earnings … placed second at the 1997 Masters … 28 career Top 10 finishes on the Senior PGA Tour, including 12 in 2002 … captured the AT&T Classic and the Boeing-Greater Seattle Classic in 2006 ... played in 28 events on the Champions Tour in 2007 … placed second at the MasterCard Championship, the Turtle Bay Championship and the Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf and placed third at the Regions Charity Classic, the Administaff Small Business Classic and the AT&T Championship in 2007 ... won the 2008 Boeing Classic on The Champions Tour… took second at the 2009 AT&T Championship ... notched three top-5 finishes in the 2010 Champions Tour ... in 2011, made the cut for 22 of the 23 events plaed ... played on two World Cup teams (1984, 1985) … member of seven U.S. Ryder Cup teams … also served as cap-tain for the 1997 U.S. Ryder Cup team … made the cut in 46 of the 47 events he played on the Champions Tour in the 2012 and 2013 seasons ... lives in Austin with his wife, Christy ... has three children, Stephanie, David and Paul. PGA Tour Career Earnings: $11,041,042Champions Tour Career Earnings: $16,007,224

JUSTIN LEONARD

Joined the PGA Tour in 1994 after earning a general business degree … 12 PGA Tour victories ... became the youngest British Open

champion (age 25) since Seve Ballesteros won the 1979 title at age 22 … finished second in a playoff at the 1999 British Open … member of two U.S. Ryder Cup teams (1997, 1999) … in 2005, he recorded two victories and earned a berth on United States Presidents Cup squad ... earned his ninth career win on the PGA TOUR by firing a final-round 67 and coming from three strokes behind 72-hole leader Joe Ogilvie to win by three strokes at the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic ... No. 11 in U.S. Presidents Cup standings, tabbed as a Captain’s Selection by Jack Nicklaus ... responded with a 3-1-1 record, including a Sunday singles victory over Tim Clark ... recorded three top-10 finishes, including a second-place showing at the Merrill Lynch Shootout, during the 2006 season ... played in 29 events on the PGA Tour in 2007 … won the Valero Texas Open and tied for second at the Buick Open in 2007 … helped the United States to victory in the 2008 Ryder Cup at Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Ky. ... made the cut in 24 of 25 events on the PGA Tour in 2008 and secured eight top-10 finishes ... won the 2008 Stanford St. Jude Championship ... secured five top-5 finishes on the PGA Tour in 2009, with the best finish a T2 at the Children’s Miracle Classic at Disney... ended a 15-year streak of getting two top-10 finishes each season in 2010 ... in 2011, placed second at the Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals Classic ... in 2012, he finished twice in the top 10, T8 at Farmers Insurance Open and T5 at Reno-Tahoe Open ... best finish in 2013 was T4 at Tampa Bay Championship ... lives in Dallas with his wife, Amanda. PGA Tour Career Earnings: $33,871,089

WES SHORT, JR.

Played on the PGA Tour in 1997 and from 2001-07 … played 12 PGA events in 2007 with a top finish of 44th place at the Zurich

Classic of New Orleans … won the 2005 Michelin Championship on the PGA Tour … has played in 92 PGA Tour events and 85 events on the Nationwide Tour.PGA Tour Career Earnings: $1,652,656 Champions Tour Career Earnings: $2,605,513

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Longhorns on the PGA TourJHONATTAN VEGAS

Knew very little English when he initially arrived in the United States ... Picked up the game by playing with a broomstick

and a rock ... eventually began playing at a nine-hole course near his home built for oil-camp employees ... his coach, Franci Betancourt, was a a three-time World Cup participant for Venezuela, in 1966, 1968 and 1975. In August 2002, moved to Texas and lived with Betancourt and his wife, Alba, a time he saw both his golf game and his English improve dramatically ... his brother Julio played for University of Texas as well and com-petes on PGA TOUR Latinoamérica ... was a stand-out third baseman as a junior baseball player.PGA Tour Career Earnings: $6,724,781Web.com Tour Career Earnings: $470,133

CODY GRIBBLE

Became the second Texas Longhorn from the 2012 National Championship team to earn his PGA TOUR card following Jordan

Spieth ... has a twin sister named Casey…Is involved with the Clayton Dabney Foundation and the Wounded Warrior Foundation…Would like to trade places with his grandfather for a day because “he’s figured it all out.”…Loves eat-ing tamales, and his favorite athlete is Peyton Manning…Enjoys visiting Port Mansfield, Texas, and his favorite restaurant is The Bee Hive…Favorite teams are the Dallas Cowboys and the Texas Longhorns and has a Texas Longhorn head-cover on his driver…Favorite movies are “Happy Gilmore,” “Animal House” and “Caddyshack.”…Favorite entertainers are Corey Morrow and George Strait, and best concert attended was Brooks and Dunn in Dallas…While in college he worked at Brook Hollow GC mowing fairways and cutting holes…Twitter handle is @CodyGribbPGA Tour Career Earnings: $1,285,022Web.com Tour Career Earnings: $249,361

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JORDAN SPIETH

TBorn and raised in Dallas. Attended Jesuit College Preparatory School in Dallas, gradu-ating in 2011 his mom and dad both played

collegiate sports, and his brother, Steven, is on the basketball team at Brown University. Says his sister, Ellie, who has special needs, is his hero. He buys and gives Ellie a key chain as a souvenir from the places he visits started the Jordan Spieth Family Foundation as a platform to lend time, awareness and financial assistance to special-needs youth, military families and junior golf first love was baseball. He was a left-handed pitcher who gave it up at age 12 to focus on golf. Has 8 PGA Tour victories, including two majors wins.PGA Tour Career Earnings: $26,558,503Web.com Tour Career Earnings: $50,150

OMAR URESTI

Turned professional in 1991 upon comple-tion of his Longhorn career … member of the PGA TOUR in 1995-2000, from 2004-06

and 2008, and the Nationwide Tour in 1993-94 2001-03 and 2007 … placed in 24 events on the PGA Tour in 2008 and secured four top-25 finishes ... played in four PGA Tour events and 25 Nationwide Tour events in 2007 … won the 2007 Livermore Valley Wine Country Championship on the Nationwide Tour … tied for seventh at the 2009 U.S. Bank Championship ... finished 134th on the PGA Tour money list in 2006 after playing 22 Tour events … registered his top finish of 2006 at the EDS Byron Nelson Championship, where he tied for third place ... recorded three top-20 finishes and played in 27 PGA Tour events in 2005 tied for sixth at the 2005 EDS Byron Nelson Championship ... made his Grand Slam tourna-ment debut in 2004 when he participated in the U.S. Open, though he failed to make the cut …notched four top-25 finishes (T10 at Sony Open; T21 at B.C. Open; T13 at Buick Championship and T23 @ Michelin Championship) during the 2004 season … best finish in 2010 was T8 at the Sony Open in Hawaii ... he made the cut for two of his five events he played in the 2011 PGA Tour ...first earned his PGA TOUR card in 1994 by placing 14th in Q-school … tallied a Nationwide Tour title at the 1994 Shreveport Open.PGA Tour Career Earnings: $3,811,201Web.com Tour Career Earnings: $857,227

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Cody Gribble (1)2016 - Sanderson Farms Championship

Jhonattan Vegas (2)2011 - Bob Hope Classic2016 - RBC Canadian Open

Jordan Spieth (8)2013 - John Deere Classic2015 - Valspar Championship2015 - Masters Tournament2015 - U.S. Open2015 - John Deere Classic 2015 - The Tour Championship2016 - Hyundai Tournament of Champions2016 - Dean & DeLuca Invitational

Justin Leonard (12)1996 - Buick Open1997 - Kemper Open1997 - The Open Championship1998 - The Players Championship2000 - Westin Texas Open at LaCantera2001 - Texas Open at LaCantera2002 - WorldCom Classic - The Heritage of Golf2003 - The Honda Classic2005 - Bob Hope Chrysler Classic2005 - FedEx St. Jude Classic2007 - Valero Texas Open2008 - Stanford St. Jude Championship

Harrison Frazar (1)2011 - FedEx St. Jude Classic

Wes Short (1)2005 - Michelin Championship at Las Vegas

Bob Estes (4)1994 - Texas Open2001 - FedEx St. Jude Classic2001 - Invensys Classic at Las Vegas2002 - Kemper Insurance Open

David Gossett (1)2001 - John Deere Classic

Brandel Chamblee (1)1998 - Greater Vancouver Open

Phil Blackmar (3)1985 - Greater Hartford Open1988 - Provident Classic1997 - Shell Houston Open

Mark Brooks (7)1988 - Greater Hartford Open1991 - KMart Greater Greensboro Open1991 - Greater Milwaukee Open1994 - Kemper Open1996 - Bob Hope Chrysler Classic1996 - Shell Houston Open1996 - PGA Championship

Ben Crenshaw (19)1973 - San Antonio Texas Open1976 - Bing Crosby National Pro-Am1976 - Hawaiian Open1976 - Ohio Kings Island Open1977 - Colonial National Invitational1979 - Phoenix Open1979 - Walt Disney World Natl Team Champ1980 - Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic1983 - Byron Nelson Golf Classic1984 - Masters Tournament1986 - Buick Open1986 - Vantage Championship1987 - USF&G Classic1988 - Doral-Ryder Open1990 - Southwestern Bell Colonial1992 - Centel Western Open1993 - Nestle Invitational1994 - Freeport-McMoRan Classic1995 - Masters Tournament

Tom Kite (19)1976 - IVB-Bicentennial Golf Classic1978 - B.C. Open1981 - American Motors Inverrary Classic1982 - Bay Hill Classic1983 - Bing Crosby National Pro-Am1984 - Doral-Eastern Open1984 - Georgia-Pacific Atlanta Golf Classic1985 - MONY Tournament of Champions1986 - Western Open1987 - Kemper Open1989 - Nestle Invitational1989 - The Players Championship1989 - Nabisco Championship1990 - Federal Express St. Jude Classic1991 - Infiniti Tournament of Champions1992 - BellSouth Classic1992 - U.S. Open1993 - Bob Hope Chrysler Classic1993 - Nissan Los Angeles Open

Rik Massengale (3)1975 - Tallahassee Open1976 - Sammy Davis Jr.-Greater Hartford Open1977 - Bob Hope Desert Classic

Wes Ellis (3)1958 - Canadian Open1959 - Texas Open Invitational1965 - San Diego Open Invitational

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Mason Adkins ______________ 1966 _______________ honorable mentionMatt Bortis ________________ 2007 _______________ honorable mentionMark Brooks _______________ 1980 _______________ honorable mention__________________________ 1982 _______________ 3rd team__________________________ 1983 _______________ 1st teamMatt Brost _________________ 2000 _______________ honorable mentionBrandel Chamblee __________ 1982 _______________ 2nd team__________________________ 1983 _______________ 1st team__________________________ 1984 _______________ 2nd teamWarren Chancellor __________ 1973 _______________ honorable mentionMichael Cooper ____________ 1991 _______________ honorable mentionBen Crenshaw ______________ 1971 _______________ 1st team__________________________ 1972 _______________ 1st team__________________________ 1973 _______________ 1st teamBrad Elder _________________ 1995 _______________ honorable mention__________________________ 1996 _______________ 1st team__________________________ 1997 _______________ 1st team__________________________ 1998 _______________ 3rd teamBob Estes__________________ 1985 _______________ 2nd team__________________________ 1987 _______________ 1st team__________________________ 1988 _______________ 1st teamJeff Fahrenbruch ____________ 1995 _______________ honorable mentionHarrison Frazar _____________ 1993 _______________ honorable mention__________________________ 1994 _______________ honorable mention__________________________ 1995 _______________ honorable mentionDylan Frittelli ______________ 2010 _______________ 3rd team__________________________ 2011 _______________ 3rd team__________________________ 2012 _______________ 1st teamDoug Ghim ________________ 2015 _______________ honorable mention__________________________ 2016 _______________ 2nd teamDavid Gossett ______________ 1999 _______________ 1st team__________________________ 2000 _______________ 1st teamCody Gribble _______________ 2010 _______________ 3rd team__________________________ 2013 _______________ 3rd teamToni Hakula ________________ 2014 _______________ honorable mentionGavin Hall _________________ 2015 _______________ honorable mention__________________________ 2016 _______________ 2nd teamJason Hartwick _____________ 2001 _______________ honorable mention__________________________ 2002 _______________ 3rd team__________________________ 2003 _______________ 3rd team__________________________ 2004 _______________ 1st teamJean-Paul Hebert ___________ 1991 _______________ honorable mention__________________________ 1992 _______________ 3rd team__________________________ 1993 _______________ honorable mention

All-AmericansCharlie Holland _____________ 2008 _______________ 3rd teamBeau Hossler _______________ 2014 _______________ honorable mention__________________________ 2015 _______________ 1st team__________________________ 2016 _______________ 1st teamBobby Hudson _____________ 2010 _______________ honorable mentionKyle Jerome _______________ 1989 _______________ honorable mentionMarcus Jones ______________ 1995 _______________ honorable mentionTom Kite __________________ 1970 _______________ 2nd team__________________________ 1971 _______________ 2nd team__________________________ 1972 _______________ 1st teamJohn Klauk ________________ 2001 _______________ honorable mention__________________________ 2002 _______________ 2nd teamJustin Leonard _____________ 1991 _______________ 2nd team__________________________ 1992 _______________ 1st team__________________________ 1993 _______________ 1st team__________________________ 1994 _______________ 1st teamLance Lopez _______________ 2009 _______________ honorable mentionGeorge Machock ___________ 1970 _______________ honorable mention__________________________ 1971 _______________ honorable mentionRik Massengale _____________ 1968 _______________ 2nd team__________________________ 1969 _______________ 3rd teamBrian Nelson _______________ 1989 _______________ 2nd teamTony Pfaff _________________ 1973 _______________ honorable mentionMatthew Rosenfeld _________ 2003 _______________ honorable mention__________________________ 2004 _______________ honorable mention__________________________ 2005 _______________ honorable mentionScottie Scheffler _____________ 2015 _______________ 2nd teamRandy Simmons ____________ 1975 _______________ 3rd teamRobby Skinner _____________ 1996 _______________ honorable mentionJohn Sosa _________________ 1991 _______________ honorable mentionJim Spagnolo ______________ 1980 _______________ 3rd teamJordan Spieth ______________ 2012 _______________ 1st teamChip Stewart _______________ 1968 _______________ 3rd teamBrandon Stone _____________ 2013 _______________ 1st teamLance Ten Broeck ___________ 1975 _______________ honorable mention__________________________ 1976 _______________ honorable mentionTaylor Tipton _______________ 1993 _______________ 3rd teamPaul Thomas _______________ 1983 _______________ 2nd teamPat Thompson______________ 1964 _______________ honorable mentionGeorge Tucker _____________ 1972 _______________ honorable mentionOmar Uresti ________________ 1989 _______________ honorable mention__________________________ 1990 _______________ 3rd teamJulio Vegas ________________ 2012 _______________ honorable mentionJ.J. Wall ___________________ 2002 _______________ honorable mentionTim Wilson ________________ 1976 _______________ honorable mention

ALL-AMERICANS

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National HonorsU.S. AMATEUR CHAMPIONS

1992 _____________________________________________ Justin Leonard1999 _____________________________________________ David Gossett

U.S. JUNIOR AMATEUR CHAMPIONS2011 _____________________________________________ Jordan Spieth2009 _____________________________________________ Jordan Spieth2000 ____________________________________________ Matt Rosenfeld

WESTERN AMATEUR CHAMPIONS1968 ____________________________________________ Rik Massengale1973 _____________________________________________ Ben Crenshaw1992 _____________________________________________ Justin Leonard1993 _____________________________________________ Justin Leonard2002 ________________________________________________ John Klauk

WALKER CUP SELECTIONS1936 _____________________________________________ Ed White (U.S.)1971 _____________________________________________ Tom Kite (U.S.)1993 ________________________________________ Justin Leonard (U.S.)1997 ____________________________________________ Brad Elder (U.S.)1999 _________________________________________ David Gossett (U.S.2011 _________________________________________ Jordan Spieth (U.S.)2015 __________________________________________Beau Hossler (U.S.)

PALMER CUP SELECTIONS1997 ____________________________________________ Brad Elder (U.S.)2002 ___________________________________________ John Klauk (U.S.)2003 ________________________________________ Jason Hartwick (U.S.)2004 ________________________________________ Jason Hartwick (U.S.)2005 ________________________________________Matt Rosenfeld (U.S.)2015 __________________________________________Beau Hossler (U.S.)2016 ___________________________________________Doug Ghim (U.S.)

FRED HASKINS AWARDBegan in 1971 and presented annually by the Fred Haskins Commission to the nation’s most outstanding collegiate golfer

1971 _____________________________________________ Ben Crenshaw1972 _____________________________________________ Ben Crenshaw1973 _____________________________________________ Ben Crenshaw1987 _________________________________________________ Bob Estes1994 _____________________________________________ Justin Leonard1997 ________________________________________________ Brad Elder2016 ______________________________________________ Beau Hossler

PHIL MICKELSON AWARDPresented annually by the Phil and Amy Mickelson Foundation to the most outstanding freshman in Division I men’s golf.

2013 _____________________________________________Brandon Stone2015 ___________________________________________ Scottie Scheffler

BYRON NELSON AWARDBegan in 2002 and presented annually by the Golf Coaches Association of America to a graduating senior. Criteria based on a nominee’s entire col-legiate academic and golf career and his character and integrity while in college. Particular consideration is given to a nominee’s good citizenship, as portrayed by Mr. Byron Nelson over the course of his life and golf career.

2012 ______________________________________________ Dylan Frittelli

JACK NICKLAUS AWARDBegan in 1988 and presented annually by the Golf Coaches Association of America to the player who excels throughout the course of the entire season

1988 _________________________________________________ Bob Estes1994 _____________________________________________ Justin Leonard1997 ________________________________________________ Brad Elder2015 (Team) ________________________________________ Beau Hossler

BEN HOGAN AWARDBegan in 1990 and presented annually by Friends of Golf to the nation’s top male student-athlete1997 ___________________________________________ Jeff Fahrenbruch

ARNOLD PALMER AWARDBegan in 1992 and presented annually by the Golf Coaches Association of America to the NCAA Championship individual medalist1994 _____________________________________________ Justin Leonard

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA1996 _________________________________Jeff Fahrenbruch (First Team)1997 ______________________________ Jeff Fahrenbruch (Second Team)2012 ___________________________________ Dylan Frittelli (Third Team)

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2016 BIG 12 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPApril 29-May 1, 2016

Whispering Pines Golf ClubTrinity, Texas

FINAL TEAM STANDINGS Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Rd 4 Total1. TEXAS 292 293 280 273 1138 (-14)2. Oklahoma State 292 300 280 292 1164 (+12)T3. Texas Tech 298 295 281 291 1165 (+13)T3. Oklahoma 307 297 281 291 1165 (+13)5. Baylor 309 300 281 292 1182 (+30)T6. Kansas 307 309 289 280 1185 (+33)T6. Kansas State 302 303 288 292 1185 (+33)8. TCU 302 306 281 298 1187 (+35)9. Iowa State 305 312 292 287 1196 (+44)10. West Virginia 311 314 289 291 1205 (+53) TOP 10 INDIVIDUALS1. Stratton Nolen, Okla. State 71 73 68 70 282 (-6)T2. BEAU HOSSLER, TEXAS 72 70 72 69 283 (-5)T2. Paul Barjon, TCU 69 73 68 73 283 (-5)T4. DOUG GHIM, TEXAS 74 72 67 72 295 (-3)T4. Jeremy Gandon, Kan. St. 70 75 67 73 285 (-3)T6. GAVIN HALL, TEXAS 75 76 68 67 286 (-2)T6. Grant Hirschman, Okla. 73 76 63 74 286 (-2)8. Nick Voke, Iowa State 74 73 71 69 287 (-1)9. SCOTTIE SCHEFFLER, UT 71 75 74 68 288 (E)10. Connor Peck, Kansas 77 77 67 69 289 (+1)

OTHER TEXAS INDIVIDUALT25. Taylor Funk 80 77 73 69 299 (+11)

2015-16 ALL-BIG 12 CONFERENCE TEAM

BEAU HOSSLER ____________________________________ TexasMax McGreevy _________________________________ Texas TechStratton Nolen ____________________________ Oklahoma StateNick Voke _____________________________________ Iowa StatePaul Barjon _________________________________________ TCUBrendon Jelley ____________________________ Oklahoma StateGAVIN HALL _______________________________________ TexasJordan Niebrugge _________________________ Oklahoma StateKristoffer Ventura __________________________ Oklahoma StateDOUG GHIM _______________________________________ Texas

PLAYER OF THE YEARBEAU HOSSLER ____________________________________ Texas

NEWCOMER OF THE YEARZach Bauchou _____________________________ Oklahoma State

COACH OF THE YEARJOHN FIELDS ______________________________________ Texas

Conference Honors2015-16 ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 TEAM

Frederik Andersen _______________________________Baylor, Jr.Patrick Bailey __________________________________ Baylor, Sr.Andreas Gjesteby _______________________________ Baylor, Sr.Collin Foster ________________________________ Iowa State, Sr.Ruben Sondjaja _____________________________ Iowa State, Jr.Nick Voke __________________________________ Iowa State, Jr.David Auer ____________________________________ Kansas, Sr.Chase Hanna ___________________________________ Kansas, Jr.Daniel Hudson ________________________________ Kansas, So.Connor Peck ___________________________________ Kansas, Sr.Ben Welle _____________________________________ Kansas, Sr.Kyle Overall _______________________________ Kansas State, Sr.Grant Hirschman ____________________________Oklahoma, So.Max McGreevy ______________________________ Oklahoma, Jr.Beau Titsworth ______________________________ Oklahoma, Sr.Nick Heinen ___________________________ Oklahoma State, Fr.Brendon Jelley _________________________ Oklahoma State, So.Jordan Niebrugge ______________________ Oklahoma State, Sr.Zachary Olsen ___________________________Oklahoma State, Jr.Kristoffer Ventura _______________________ Oklahoma State, So.Ryan Books ______________________________________ TCU, Sr.Giulio Castagnara _________________________________ TCU, Jr.TAYLOR FUNK _________________________________TEXAS, So.GAVIN HALL ___________________________________ TEXAS, Jr.SCOTTIE SCHEFFLER ____________________________TEXAS, So.Wes Artac _________________________________ Texas Tech, So.Hannes Ronneblad ___________________________Texas Tech, Jr.Adam Stroem ______________________________ Texas Tech, So.Henry Todd ________________________________ Texas Tech, Sr.Christopher Williams _______________________ West Virginia, Jr.

ALL-TIME CONFERENCE PLAYERS OF THE YEAR2015-16 ___ BEAU HOSSLER ________________________ TEXAS2014-15 ___ BEAU HOSSLER ________________________ TEXAS2013-14 ___ Wyndham Clark __________________Oklahoma State 2012-13 ___ BRANDON STONE ______________________ TEXAS2011-12 ___ JORDAN SPIETH _______________________ TEXAS2010-11 ___ Peter Uihlein _____________________Oklahoma State2009-10 ___ DYLAN FRITTELLI _____________________ TEXAS2008-09 ___ Morgan Hoffmann _______________ Oklahoma State2007-08 ___ Rickie Fowler ___________________ Oklahoma State2006-07 ___ Pablo Martin _____________________Oklahoma State2005-06 ___ Pablo Martin _____________________Oklahoma State2004-05 ___ Anthony Kim ________________________ Oklahoma2003-04 ___ JASON HARTWICK _____________________ TEXAS2002-03 ___ Hunter Mahan ___________________Oklahoma State2001-02 ___ Hunter Mahan ___________________Oklahoma State2000-01 ___ Anders Hultman __________________Oklahoma State1999-2000 _ Charles Howell ___________________Oklahoma State1998-99 ___ DAVID GOSSETT _______________________ TEXAS1997-98 ___ Hunter Haas _________________________ Oklahoma1996-97 ___ Leif Westerberg ___________________Oklahoma State

Note: Texas competed as a member of the Southwest Conference from 1982-96 and now competes as a member of the Big 12 Conference.

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Conference HonorsTEXAS’ ALL-CONFERENCE PLAYERS

2015-16 _________________ Beau Hossler, Doug Ghim, Gavin Hall2014-15 ___ Beau Hossler, Scottie Scheffler, Doug Ghim, Gavin Hall2013-14 ______________Toni Hakula, Kramer Hickok, Beau Hossler 2012-13 ___________Brandon Stone, Cody Gribble, Kramer Hickok2011-12 ____ Dylan Frittelli, Toni Hakula, Jordan Spieth, Julio Vegas 2010-11 ________________________Dylan Frittelli, Bobby Hudson 2009-10 ____________ Dylan Frittelli, Cody Gribble, Bobby Hudson2008-09 ________________________________________________2007-08 ______________________Charlie Holland, Bobby Hudson2006-07 _____________________________________Kevin Schultz2005-06 _____________________________Jeff Bell, Matthew Mills2004-05 ________________________ Jeff Bell, Matthew Rosenfeld2003-04 ____________________________ Jeff Bell, Jason Hartwick2002-03 ___________ Jason Hartwick, Matthew Rosenfeld, J.J. Wall2001-02 __________________ Jason Hartwick, John Klauk, J.J. Wall2000-01 _________________________ Jason Hartwick, John Klauk1999-2000 _________________________Matt Brost, David Gossett1998-99 ____________________________________ David Gossett1997-98 _______________________________________ Brad Elder1996-97 _______________________________________ Brad Elder1995-96 __________________________ Brad Elder, Robby Skinner1994-95 _ Brad Elder, Harrison Frazar, Marcus Jones, Robby Skinner1993-94 __ Harrison Frazar, Jean-Paul Hebert, Marcus Jones, Justin Leonard1992-93 _________ Jean-Paul Hebert, Justin Leonard, Taylor Tipton1991-92 ___________ Jean-Paul Hebert, Justin Leonard, John Sosa1990-91 Jean-Paul Hebert, Justin Leonard, John Sosa, Omar Uresti1989-90 ______Brad Agee, Jerome Kyle, Taylor Tipton, Omar Uresti1988-89 ______ Brad Agee, Jerome Kyle, Brian Nelson, Omar Uresti1987-88 ____________________________ Marty Board, Bob Estes1986-87 ________________ Charles Coody, Bob Estes, Todd Franks1985-86 ____________________________ Bob Estes, Brian Nelson1984-85 ________________________ Bob Estes, Ronnie McDougal1983-84 ________________________________________________1982-83 _____________________________________ Mark Brooks1981-82 _____________________________________ Mark Brooks1980-81 _____________________________________ Mark Brooks1979-80 _____________________________________ Mark Brooks

TEXAS’ ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS2015-16 __________________________ Scottie Scheffler, Funk, Hall2014-15 ___________________________ Gavin Hall, Brax McCarthy2013-14 __________________ Toni Hakula, Beau Hossler, Will Griffin2012-13 _______________________________________ Toni Hakula2013-14 _________________ Toni Hakula, Beau Hossler, Will Griffin*2011-12 __ Dylan Frittelli, Adam Wennerstrom, Brett Spencer, Toni Hakula2010-11 ___ Adam Wennerstrom, Brett Spencer, Chris Causey, Dylan Frittelli, Cody Gribble*, Johnathan Schnitzer*, Julio Vegas* 2009-10 ___________________ Austin Traweek, Donald Constable*2008-09 ___________________ Austin Traweek, Donald Constable*2007-08 _____________________________________ Kevin Shultz2006-07 _____________________________________ Kevin Schultz2005-06 ___________________ Matthew Rosenfeld, Matthew Mills*2004-05 ___________________________ Shaun Goodwin, Jeff Bell*2003-04 _________________________________________________2002-03 ______________________ Robert Kennedy*, Tim Sanchez*2001-02 ______ Culley Barragan, Cody Driskill, Matt Brost*, J.J. Wall*2000-01 ___________________ J.J. Wall, Matt Brost*, Matt Doybns*, 1999-2000 __David Gossett, John Klauk, Russell Surber, Matt Brost*1998-99 _______________________________________ John Klauk*1997-98 _________________________________________________1996-97 Jeff Fahrenbruch, Brad Edler*, Marcus Jones*, Dirk Mitchell*

*honorable mention

ALL-TIME CONFERENCE COACHES OF THE YEAR2015-16 _________JOHN FIELDS ______________________ TEXAS2014-15 _________JOHN FIELDS ______________________ TEXAS2013-14 _________JOHN FIELDS ______________________ TEXAS2012-13 _________JOHN FIELDS ______________________ TEXAS2011-12 _________J.T. Higgins _____________________Texas A&M2010-11 _________Mike McGraw ________________ Oklahoma State2009-10 _________Mike McGraw ________________ Oklahoma State2008-09 _________Mike McGraw ________________ Oklahoma State2007-08 _________Mike McGraw ________________ Oklahoma State2006-07 _________Mike McGraw ________________ Oklahoma State2005-06 _________Jim Ragan ______________________ Oklahoma2003-04 _________JOHN FIELDS _______________________ Texas2002-03 _________JOHN FIELDS _______________________ Texas2001-02 _________JOHN FIELDS _______________________ Texas2000-01 _________Tim Hobby _________________________ Baylor1999-2000 (co) ____Mike Holder _________________ Oklahoma State________________Mark Simpson ____________________ Colorado1998-99 _________Ross Randall _______________________ Kansas1997-98 _________Mike Holder _________________ Oklahoma State1996-97 _________Dale Anderson ___________________ Iowa State1995-96 _________Larry Romjue _____________________ Nebraska 1994-95 _________Jimmy Clayton _______________________ Texas1993-94 _________Bob Ellis _______________________Texas A&M1993-94 _________Gene Shields _______________________ Baylor1992-93 _________Jimmy Clayton _______________________ Texas1991-92 _________Keith Fergus _______________________ Houston1990-91 _________Jimmy Clayton _______________________ Texas1989-90 _________Bill Montigel _________________________ TCU1988-89 _________Jimmy Clayton _______________________ Texas1987-88 _________Barry Rodenhaver _____________________SMU1986-87 _________Bob Ellis _______________________Texas A&M1985-86 _________Bill Woodley _________________________ TCU1984-85 _________Dave Williams _____________________ Houston1984-85 _________Bill Woodley _________________________ TCU

Note: Texas competed as a member of the Southwest Conference from 1982-96 and now competes as a member of the Big 12 Conference.

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Conference HonorsALL-TIME CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS

Current coaches/athletes in BOLD CAPS. All-time Texas coaches/athletes in bold.

Note: Texas competed as a member of the Southwest Conference from 1982-96 and now competes as a member of the Big 12 Conference.

1927 __ Dallas, Texas ________Texas ____1st _______ Jimmy Wilson, TCU1928 __ Austin, Texas ________Texas ____1st __________Gib Payne, Texas1929 __ Fort Worth, Texas ____Rice _____3rd ____ Billy Birdwell, Arkansas1930 __ Houston, Texas ______Rice _____2nd ________ Greenwood, Rice1931 __ Dallas, Texas ________SMU _____3rd _______ O’Hara Watts, SMU1932 __ Austin, Texas ________Texas ____1st _______ O’Hara Watts, SMU1933 __ Fort Worth, Texas ____Texas ____1st __________ Ed White, Texas1934 __ Fort Worth, Texas ____Texas ____1st __________ Ed White, Texas1935 __ Houston, Texas ______Texas ____1st __________ Ed White, Texas1936 __ Austin, Texas ________Texas ____1st __________Bill Welch, Texas1937 __ Fort Worth, Texas ____Texas ____1st __________Bill Welch, Texas1938 __ Dallas, Texas ________Texas ____1st _________ Rufus King, SMU1939 __ Houston, Texas ______Rice _____2nd ________ Rufus King, SMU1940 __ Houston, Texas ______Texas ____1st __________Buck Luce, Texas1941 __ Austin, Texas ________Texas ____1st _____ Leonard Spitzer, Texas1942 __ Dallas, Texas ________Texas ____1st ________ John Russell, Texas1943 __ Houston, Texas ______Texas ____1st _________ Bill Roden, Texas1944 __ Austin, Texas ________Texas ____1st _______Frank Hoover, Texas1945 __ Dallas, Texas ________Texas ____1st ___________Joe Ruby, Texas1946 __ Houston, Texas ______Texas ____1st ______Hugh Dahlberg, Texas1947 __ Waco, Texas _________Texas ____1st ________ Ed Hopkins, Texas1948 __ Houston, Texas ______Texas A&M __2nd _______ Bob Watson, Texas1949 __ Austin, Texas ________Texas ____1st ________ Bob Watson, Texas1950 __ College Station, Texas __Texas ____1st _______Buddy Weaver, Rice1951 __ College Station, Texas __Texas ____1st _______Buddy Weaver, Rice1952 __ Dallas, Texas ________Texas ____1st ___________Wes Ellis, Texas1953 __ Fort Worth, Texas ____SMU _____2nd _______ Julian Oates, Texas1954 __ Waco, Texas _________Texas ____1st _________ Joe Golden, Texas1955 __ Houston, Texas ______SMU _____6th ________ John Garrett, Rice ____________________________________________John Thornton, Baylor1956 __ Fayetteville, Ark. _____SMU _____3rd __ Bobby Nichols, Texas A&M1957 __ Austin, Texas ________Baylor ___3rd _______ Jerry Pittman, SMU1958 __ Dallas, Texas ________Arkansas __5th _____ Don Massengale, TCU1959 __ College Station, Texas __Texas Tech __5th __John Farquhar, Texas Tech________________________________________________ Gene Teter, SMU1960 __ Fort Worth, Texas ____Texas A&M __6th __________ Terry Dill, Texas__________________________________________ Dickie Duble,Texas A&M ________________________________________ John Lively, Jr.,Texas A&M1961 __ Houston, Texas ______Texas A&M __6th __ Chris Blocker, Texas Tech1962 __ Waco, Texas _________Texas A&M __4th __ John Lively, Jr., Texas A&M1963 __ Fayetteville, Ark. _____Texas A&M __3rd ___Eugene Byrd, Texas A&M1964 __ Lubbock, Texas ______Texas ____1st ______ Pat Thompson, Texas1965 __ College Station, Texas _Texas ____1st ____ Randy Geiselman, Texas1966 __ Austin, Texas ________Baylor ___3rd ______ Mason Adkins, Texas1967 __ Dallas, Texas ________Texas A&M __3rd __ Robert McKinney, Texas Tech1968 __ Fort Worth, Texas ____Texas ____1st _______ Jess Claiborne, TCU1969 __ Waco, Texas _________Texas A&M __2nd _____Rik Massengale, Texas1970 __ Houston, Texas ______Texas ____1st ______ Dean Overturf, Texas1971 __ Arlington, Texas ______Texas Tech __DNP __ Steve Veriato, Texas A&M

TEXAS IN THE CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP (1927-2015)Total Team Championships _______________________46 of 89Total Top Five Team Finishes ______________________84 of 89Total Texas Individual Titles ___________________________ 38Multiple Champions ________________ Justin Leonard (4 titles) ______________________________________Ed White (3 titles) _____________ Ben Crenshaw, Bob Watson, Bill Welch (2 titles)

1972 __ Fayetteville, Ark. _____Texas ____1st ______ Ben Crenshaw, Texas1973 __ Austin, Texas ________Texas ____1st ______ Ben Crenshaw, Texas1974 __ Houston, Texas ______Texas/Houston __t1st ____Keith Fergus, Houston1975 __ Lubbock, Texas ______Texas/Houston __t1st ___Lance Ten Broeck, Texas1976 __ Huntsville, Texas _____Houston __2nd ____Keith Fergus, Houston1977 __ Tyler, Texas _________Houston __4th _________ Ed Fiori, Houston1978 __ Tyler, Texas _________Houston __2nd _ Terry Snodgrass, Houston1979 __ Tyler, Texas _________Houston __t3rd ___ Fred Couples, Houston1980 __ Tyler, Texas _________Houston __3rd ________ Ray Barr, Houston1981 __ Tyler, Texas _________Texas ____1st ________ Ray Barr, Houston1982 __ Missouri City, Texas ___Texas A&M __3rd ___Danny Briggs, Texas A&M1983 __ Columbia Lakes, Texas __Texas ____1st ____ Brandel Chamblee, Texas1984 __ Abilene, Texas _______Houston __3rd __ Steve Elkington, Houston1985 __ Lakeway, Texas ______Houston __3rd __ Steve Elkington, Houston1986 __ Little Rock, Ark. ______TCU _____5th ________Jim Sorenson, TCU1987 __ Houston, Texas ______Texas A&M __4th ______ Tray Tyner, Houston1988 __ Plano, Texas _________SMU _____2nd ________ Chip Carter, SMU1989 __ Columbia Lakes, Texas __Texas ____1st ______ Mark Pfingston, Rice1990 __ Lakeway, Texas ______Texas ____1st ____ Bobby Gee, Texas A&M1991 __ Fort Worth, Texas ____Texas ____1st ______ Justin Leonard, Texas1992 __ Lubbock, Texas ______Texas ____1st ______ Justin Leonard, Texas____________________________________________ Jason Hill, Texas Tech1993 __ College Station, Texas __Texas ____1st ______ Justin Leonard, Texas1994 __ Waco, Texas _________Texas ____1st ______ Justin Leonard, Texas1995 __ Houston, Texas ______Texas ____1st __ Anthony Rodriguez, Texas A&M________________________________________ Lance Combrink, Houston ________________________________________ Dru Fenimore, Texas A&M ________________________________________________Jim Skinner, SMU1996 __ Houston, Texas ______Texas Tech _5th __ Bryan Novoa, Texas Tech______________________________________________ Hank Kuehne, SMU1997 __ Hutchinson, Kan. _____Okla. St. __2nd __Leif Westerberg, Okla. St.1998 __ Hutchinson, Kan. _____Okla. St. __2nd ____ Hunter Haas, Okla. St.1999 __ Hutchinson, Kan. _____Kansas ___3rd _______ David Gossett, Texas2000 __ Hutchinson, Kan. _____Okla. St. __4th ___ Charles Howell, Okla. St.2001 __ Hutchinson, Kan. _____Baylor ___t2nd ___ Worth Williams, Baylor2002 __ Hutchinson, Kan. _____Texas ____1st __ Anders Hultman, Okla. St.2003 __ Tulsa, Okla. __________Texas ____1st ____ Hunter Mahan, Okla. St.2004 __ Hutchinson, Kan. _____Texas ____1st ______ Jason Hartwick, Texas2005 __ Trinity, Texas ________ Okla. St. _ 4th _____ Anthony Kim, Okla. St.2006 __ Tulsa, Okla.__________ Oklahoma 2nd ______ Matt Rosenfeld, Texas2007 __ Hutchinson, Kan. _____ Okla. St. _ 4th _____ Pablo Martin, Okla. St.2008 __ Trinity, Texas ________ Okla. St. _ 2nd _____ Rickie Fowler, Okla. St.2009 __ Hutchinson, Kan. _____ Okla. St. _ 8th Morgan Hoffmann, Okla. St.2010 __ Trinity, Texas ________ Okla. St. _ 3rd ____ Chris Ward, Texas Tech2011 __ Hutchinson, Kan. _____ Okla. St. _ 3rd Morgan Hoffmann, Okla. St.2012 __ Trinity, Texas ________ Texas A&M 2nd __ Joakim Mikkelson, Baylor2013 __ Hutchinson, Kan. _____ Texas____ 1st ______ Brandon Stone, Texas2014 ___ Trinity, Texas ________ Texas____ 1st __________Julien Brun, TCU2015 ___ Tulsa, Okla. _________ Texas____ 1st _____ Scottie Scheffler, Texas2016 ___ Trinity, Texas ________ Texas____ 1st _ Stratton Nolen, Okla. State

YEAR SITE CHAMPION UT PLACE MEDALISTYEAR SITE CHAMPION UT PLACE MEDALIST

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All-Time Conference Standings1972Fayetteville, Ark.1. Texas2. SMU3. Arkansas4. Texas A&M5. TCU6. Texas Tech7. Baylor8. Rice

1973Austin, Texas1. Texas2. Houston3. Texas Tech SMU5. Arkansas6. Texas A&M7. TCU8. Baylor9. Rice

1974Houston, Texas1. Houston Texas3. SMU4. Texas Tech Texas A&M6. TCU7. Arkansas8. Rice9. Baylor

1975Lubbock, Texas1. Houston Texas3. SMU4. Texas Tech5. Rice6. Texas A&M7. Arkansas Baylor9. TCU

1976Huntsville, Texas1. Houston2. Texas3. Texas Tech4. Texas A&M5. SMU6. Rice7. Arkansas8. Baylor9. TCU

1977Tyler, Texas1. Houston2. Texas A&M3. SMU4. Texas5. TCU Arkansas7. Rice8. Texas Tech9. Baylor

1978Tyler, Texas1. Houston2. Texas 3. Texas A&M4. Arkansas5. TCU6. Baylor7. SMU8. Rice9. Texas Tech

1979Tyler, Texas1. Houston2. Texas A&M3. Texas TCU5. Arkansas6. SMU7. Texas Tech8. Rice9. Baylor

1980Tyler, Texas1. Houston2. TCU3. Texas4. Texas A&M5. Arkansas6. Texas Tech7. SMU8. Rice9. Baylor

1981Tyler, Texas1. Texas2. Houston3. Rice4. Texas A&M5. TCU6. Arkansas7. Baylor8. Texas Tech

1982Missouri City, Texas1. Texas A&M2. Houston3. Texas4. Rice5. Arkansas6. TCU7. Baylor8. Texas Tech

1983Columbia Lakes, Texas

1. Texas2. Houston3. Texas A&M4. Texas Tech5. TCU6. Baylor7. Arkansas8. Rice

1984Abilene, Texas1. Houston2. Arkansas3. Texas4. Texas A&M5. TCU6. Baylor7. Texas Tech8. Rice9. SMU

1985Austin, Texas1. Houston2. Arkansas3. Texas4. Texas A&M5. TCU6. Texas Tech7. SMU8. Baylor9. Rice

1986Little Rock , Ark.1. TCU2. Arkansas Houston4. Texas A&M5. Texas6. SMU7. Rice8. Texas Tech9. Baylor

1987Houston, Texas1. Texas A&M2. Arkansas Houston4. Texas5. TCU6. Rice7. SMU8. Baylor9. Texas Tech

1988Plano, Texas1. SMU2. Texas3. Houston4. Texas A&M Arkansas6. Rice7. Baylor8. TCU9. Texas Tech

1989Columbia Lakes, Texas

1. Texas2. Baylor3. Arkansas4. Houston5. Rice6. Texas A&M Texas Tech8. SMU9. TCU

1990Austin, Texas1. Texas2. TCU3. Baylor4. Houston5. Texas A&M6. Arkansas7. SMU8. Texas Tech9. Rice

1991Fort Worth, Texas1. Texas2. TCU3. Arkansas4. Rice5. Houston6. SMU7. Texas A&M8. Texas Tech9. Baylor

1992Lubbock, Texas1. Texas2. Houston3. TCU4. Texas A&M5. Rice6. SMU7. Texas Tech8. Baylor

1993College Station, Texas1. Texas2. TCU3. Houston SMU5. Baylor6. Rice Texas A&M8. Texas Tech

1994Waco, Texas1. Texas2. Texas Tech3. Houston4. Baylor5. TCU6. SMU7. Rice8. Texas Tech

1995Houston, Texas1. Texas2. Texas A&M3. Texas Christian4. Houston5. SMU6. Rice7. Texas Tech8. Baylor

1996Houston, Texas1. Texas Tech2. SMU3. Texas A&M4. TCU5. Texas6. Rice7. Houston8. Baylor

1997Hutchinson, Kan.1. Oklahoma State2. Texas3. Iowa State4. Kansas5. Oklahoma6. Nebraska7. Kansas State8. Texas A&M9. Missouri10. Baylor11. Colorado12. Texas Tech

1998Hutchinson, Kan.1. Oklahoma State2. Texas3. Colorado4. Oklahoma5. Texas A&M6. Kansas7. Baylor8. Missouri9. Nebraska10. Iowa State11. Texas Tech12. Kansas State

1999Hutchinson, Kan.1. Kansas2. Nebraska3. Texas4. Oklahoma State5. Colorado6. Baylor7. Texas A&Mt8. Iowa State Oklahoma10. Kansas State11. Texas Tech12. Missouri

2000Hutchinson, Kan.1. Oklahoma State2. Kansas3. Colorado4. Texas5. Texas A&M6. Baylor7. Oklahoma8. Texas Tech

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9. Missouri10. Kansas State11. Iowa State12. Nebraska2001Hutchinson, Kan.1. Baylor2. Texas Oklahoma4. Colorado5. Oklahoma State6. Texas A&M7. Kansas8. Kansas State9. Missouri10. Texas Tech11. Iowa State12. Nebraska

2002Hutchinson, Kan.1. Texas2. Oklahoma State3. Oklahoma4. Baylor5. Missouri6. Texas Tech7. Kansas State8. Colorado9. Texas A&M10. Kansas11. Iowa State12. Nebraska

2003Stillwater, Okla.1. Texas2. Oklahoma State3. Oklahoma4. Texas A&M5. Texas Tech6. Colorado Kansas State8. Kansas9. Baylor10. Missouri11. Nebraska12. Iowa State

2004Hutchinson, Kan.1. Texas2. Oklahoma3. Oklahoma St4. Kansas State5. Colorado

Kansas Texas Tech8. Iowa State9. Baylor10. Texas A&M11. Missouri12. Nebraska2005Trinity, Texas1. Oklahoma State2. Oklahoma3. Missouri4. Texas5. Texas A&M 6. Kansas7. Baylor8. Texas Tech 9. Iowa State10. Kansas State 11. Colorado12. Nebraska

2006Tulsa, Okla.1. Oklahoma2. Texas3. Texas A&M4. Oklahoma State Texas Tech6. Nebraska7. Baylor8. Kansas9. Missouri10. Kansas State Colorado12. Iowa State

2007Hutchinson, Kan.1. Oklahoma State 2. Texas A&M3. Texas Tech4. Texas5. Oklahoma6. Nebraska7. Missouri8. Baylor9. Kansas State10. Kansas 11. Colorado12. Iowa State

2008Trinity, Texas1. Oklahoma State 2. Texas3. Texas Tech4. Texas A&M5. Baylor6. Kansas7. Oklahoma8. Kansas State9. Iowa State10. Colorado11. Nebraska12. Missouri

2009Hutchinson, Kan.1. Oklahoma State2. Colorado3. Texas A&M4. Kansas State5. Baylor6. Texas Tech7. Kansas8. Texas9. Missouri10. Oklahoma11. Nebraska12. Iowa State

2010Trinity, Texas1. Oklahoma State 2. Texas A&M3. Texas4. Texas Tech5. Kansas State6. Baylor7. Oklahoma Nebraska9. Colorado10. Iowa State11. Missouri12. Kansas

2011Hutchinson, Kan.1. Oklahoma State2. Texas A&M3. Texas4. Texas Tech5. Missouri6. Oklahoma7. Baylor8. Nebraska9. Kansas10. Colorado11. Kansas State Iowa State

2012Trinity, Texas1. Texas A&M2. Texas3. Texas Tech4. Oklahoma5. Baylor6. Oklahoma State7. Iowa State8. Missouri9. Kansas State10. Kansas

2013Hutchinson, Kan.1. Texas2. Oklahoma State3. Oklahoma4. TCU5. Kansas State6. Baylor7. Texas Tech8. Kansas9. Iowa State

2014Trinity, Texas1. Texas2. Texas Tech3. Oklahoma State4. Iowa State5. TCU6. Baylor7. Oklahoma8. Kansas9. Kansas State

2015Tulsa, Okla.1. Texas2. Texas Tech3. Oklahoma State4. Iowa State5. TCU6. Baylor7. Oklahoma8. Kansas9. Kansas State

2016Trinity, Texas1. Texas2. Oklahoma State3. Texas Tech4. Oklahoma5. BaylorT6. KansasT6. Kansas State8. TCU9. Iowa State 10. West Virginia

All-Time Conference Standings

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1927Morris GydesonR. “Shorty” Long

Pat PatrickGib PayneDon Price

1928Mac Burnett

Lanham ConnorHorace DowningMorris Gydeson

Gib Payne

1932Ferrell Daugherty

Dick GreggFred GrossJohn PayneJack Tinnin

1933John Payne

Richard SnyderJack Tinnin

Ed White

1934Charles

KristenmacherJohn Payne

Raymond RamseyEd White

1935Nelson Munger

Raymond RamseyBill WelchEd White

1936Simon Alexander

Jack FoutsRaymond Ramsey

Bill Welch

1937Simon Alexander

Jack FoutsWayne Middleton

Nelson MungerBill Welch

1938Walter Benson

Jack FoutsJ. Ward Fouts

Wayne MiddletonRalph Sharpless

Guy Witherspoon

1940Andrew Chilton

“Buck” LuceWayne Middleton

Leonard SpitzerTommy Taylor

1941James Bivins

Ed BradyErnest FortnerTomy Roddy

Leonard Spitzer

1942Ed Brady

Ernest FortnerJack HelmBill Roden

Theodore RodenJohn Russell

Claude Wild, Jr.

1943Tyrell Garth

James MooreHerbert Neyland

Bill RodenJohn Russell

Claude Wild, Jr.

1944Francis Hoover

Allen HumphreyGilbert Stonitsch

John WatkinsRichard Wehner

Robert Wirtz

1945Sterling BrowningAllen Humphrey

Nat JohnsonJoe RubyCarl Tice

Richard Wehner

1946Barney Barnard

Sterling BrowningHenry Dahlberg

Gene KeeneyBill Roden

Bob Watson

1947Eddie Burke

Hugh DahlbergEd Hopkins

Marion PflugerWilliam SmithBob Watson

Morris Williams, Jr.

1948Reece AlexanderMarion PflugerWilliam SmithBob Watson

Morris Williams, Jr.

1950Reece Alexander

Wes EllisBill Penn

Marion PflugerMorris Williams, Jr.

1951Wes Ellis

Gil KuykendallBill Penn

Bernard RiviereBobby Walcowich

1952Wes Ellis

Joe Bob GoldenRobert MoncriefF. Lee PinkstonBernard Riviere

1954Joe Bob Golden

Raymond LeggettDavis Love

F. Lee PinkstonRoane PuettTeddy White

1964Randy Geiselman

Bill MitchellBill Munn

Ronald ThomasJames Thompson

1965Mason Adkins

Randy GeiselmanBill Mitchell

James Holbrook

1968William Cromwell

Rik MassengaleDean OverturfJerome SmithChip Stewart

George Tucker

1970Joe Anderson

William CromwellStephen Holmsley

Tom KiteGeorge Machock

Dean OverturfGeorge Tucker

1972Brent BuckmanBen Crenshaw

Johnny DillTom Kite

Tony Pfaff

1973Brent Buckman

Warren ChancellorBen Crenshaw

Johnny DillBob Harwell

Tony Pfaff

1974Johnny DillJim MasonBob MaseTony Pfaff

Randy Simmons

1975Bob MaseJim MasonJ.P. Scott

Randy SimmonsLance Ten Broeck

Tim Wilson

1981Greg Aune

Cutts BenedictMark Brooks

Brandel ChambleeLawrence Field

Paul Thomas

1983Mark Brooks

Brandel ChambleeRonnie McDougal

Bill TannerPaul Thomas

Steen Tinning

1989Brad Agee

Kyle JeromeBrian Nelson

John SosaOmar Uresti

1990Brad Agee

Kyle JeromeJohn Sosa

Taylor TiptonOmar Uresti

1991Michael Cooper

Jean-Paul HebertJustin Leonard

John SosaOmar Uresti

1992Michael CooperHarrison Frazar

Jean-Paul HebertJustin Leonard

John Sosa

1993Harrison Frazar

Jean-Paul HebertJustin LeonardTaylor Tipton

Stuart Wallace

1994Harrison Frazar

Jean-Paul HebertMarcus Jones

Justin LeonardStuart Wallace

1995Brad Elder

Harrison FrazarGreg Harper

Marcus JonesRobby Skinner

2002Jason HartwickRusty Kennedy

John KlaukRussell Surber

J.J. Wall

2003Jason HartwickRusty Kennedy

Matthew RosenfeldRussell Surber

J.J. Wall

2004Jeff Bell

Jason HartwickFarren KeenanRusty Kennedy

Matthew Rosenfeld

2013Cody GribbleToni Hakula

Kramer HickokBrandon Stone

Julio Vegas

2014Gavin Hall

Toni HakulaKramer HickokBeau Hossler

Brax McCarthy

2015Doug GhimGavin Hall

Kramer HickokBeau Hossler

Scottie Scheffler

2016Doug GhimGavin Hall

Taylor FunkBeau Hossler

Scottie Scheffler

Texas’ Conference Championship Teams

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Adkins, Mason ______ 1965-67Aduddell, Andy ________ 1997Agee, Brad _________ 1987-90Alexander, Reece ____ 1949-50Alexander, Simon ____ 1936-37Anderson, Jerry ______ 1976-77Anderson, Joe _________ 1970Attwell, Kirby _______ 1955-57Aune, Greg _________ 1981-83Aune, Warren _______ 1977-78Aycock, Matt __________ 1993

BBarnard, Barney _______ 1946Barragan, Culley _____ 2000-02Battle, Bob _________ 1935-36Bedillion, Mark ________ 1975Bell, Jeff ____________ 2003-06Benedict, Cutts __ 1978, ’80-81Benson, Walter ______ 1938-39Bivins, James __________ 1941Blackburn, Dale__ 1975, ’77-78Blackmar, Phil _______ 1977-79Board, Marty ________ 1986-88Board, Mike _________ 1984-85Bortis, Matt ___________ 2007Brady, Ed _____________ 1942Bratten, James ________ 1960Bridwell, Charles _____ 1960-61Brooks, Mark ________ 1980-83Brost, Matt _______1999-2002Browning, Sterling ___ 1945-46Buckman, Brent _____ 1972-73Burke, Ed _____________ 1947Burnett, Mac ________ 1928-30Butler, T.W. ___________ 1927

CCampbell, Craig _______ 1972Causey, Chris _____2008-2011Chaffee, Jon ________ 1977-78Chamblee, Brandel ___ 1981-84Chancellor, Stuart ____ 1960-61Chancellor, Warren _____ 1973CHERVONY, STEVEN ___ 2015-Chilton, Andrew _____ 1939-40Clements, Joe _________ 1929Connor, Edward _______ 1930Connor, Lanham _______ 1928Constable, Donald ___ 2008-09Coody, Kyle _________ 1984-87Cooper, Michael _____ 1990-92Cornelia, Tom _______ 1978-81Crenshaw, Ben ______ 1971-73Crenshaw, Chris _______ 2000Cromwell, William 1968, ’70-71

DDahlberg, Hugh ____ 1946, ’48Daugherty, Ferrell ______ 1932DeBusk, Andrew _______ 1987Diaz-Ceballos, Hector ____2004-07Dickerson, Bob ________ 1979Dill, Johnny _________ 1971-74Dill, Terry ___________ 1960-62Dobyns, Matt _____1998-2001Dodd, Bill ____________ 1980Downing, Horace ____ 1928-29Driskill, Cory ___ 1998, 2000-02

EEarnest, Paul __________ 1986Elder, Brad __________ 1995-98Elliott, Jim __________ 1929-30Ellis, Wes ___________ 1950-52Estes, Bob __________ 1985-88

FFahrenbruch, Jeff ____ 1995-97Felix, Aaron ___________ 1997Felix, Scott ___________ 2001Field, Lawrence ______ 1979-82Finley, Dee _________ 1966-67Ford, Richard _________ 1951Fortner, Ernest ________ 1941Fouts, Jack _________ 1936-38Fouts, J. Ward _________ 1939Franks, Todd ________ 1985-87Frazar, Harrison ______ 1992-95Frittelli, Dylan _______ 2009-12FUNK, TAYLOR _______ 2015-

GGarth, Tyrell __________ 1943Geiselman, Allen _____ 1963-65GHIM, DOUG _________ 2015-Gibson, Bob __________ 1950Godwin, Stewart _______ 1929Golden, Joe Bob _____ 1952-54Goode, Oscar _________ 1963Goodwin, Shaun _______ 2004Gossett, David ____1999-2000Greenwood, Cameron 1991-92Gregg, Dick _________ 1931-32Gribble, Gody _____2010-2012Griffin, Will _________ 2013-15Groos, Fred _________ 1931-32Gydeson, Morris _____ 1927-28

HHakula, Toni ________ 2011-14HALL, GAVIN _________ 2014-Hamilton, Buddy_______ 1967Hankins, Robert _______ 1961Harper, Greg __________ 1995Hartwick, Jason ______ 2001-04

Harwell, Robert ______ 1973-74Hebert, Jason _________ 1996Hebert, Jean-Paul ____ 1991-94Helm, Jack __________ 1941-42Hickok, Kramer ______ 2012-15Holbrook, James _____ 1965-67Holland, Charlie ___2007-2010Holmsley, Stephen _____ 1970Hoover, Francis ________ 1944Hopkins, Ed _________ 1947-48Hossler, Beau _______ 2014-16Hudson, Bobby ____2008-2011Huffman, Brandon _1998-2000Humphrey, Allen ____ 1944-45

IIhrig, Chad _________ 1992-95

JJerome, Kyle ________ 1988-91Johnson, Matthew _____ 1982Johnson, Nat __________ 1945

Jones, Marcus _______ 1994-97

KKahn, Terry ___________ 1962Keenan, Farren ______2004-07Keeney, Gene _________ 1946Kennedy, Rusty ______ 2002-04Kerbow, Randy ________ 1991Kirkpatrick, Kelley ______ 1978Kistenmacher, Charles __ 1934Kite, Tom ___________ 1969-72Klauk, John _______1999-2002Kuykendall, Gil ________ 1951

LLarson, Ladd __________ 1972Leggett, Raymond ___ 1954-55Leonard, Justin ______ 1991-94Long, W.R. ____________ 1927Lopez, Lance ______2007-2010Love, Davis _________ 1954-55Lowry, Randy _________ 2006

1944 ____ Sterlington Browning1945 ____________ Bob Watson1946 _____________Ed Hopkins1947 _________ Hugh Dahlberg1948 _______Morris Williams, Jr.1949 ________ Reece Alexander1950 _______________ Wes Ellis1951 ___________ Lee Pinkston1952 ___________ Lee Pinkston1953 ___________ Lee Pinkston1954 ______________Ted White1955 ____________ Kirby Atwell1956 ____________ Kirby Atwell1957 _________ Tommy Seekatz1958 ______________ Don Pohl1959 _______________Terry Dill1960 _________Charles Bridwell1961 _______________Terry Dill1962 ________Randy Geiselman1963 ________Randy Geiselman1964 _________Eugene Mitchell1965 __________ Mason Adkins1966 ___________ Chip Stewart1967 _________ Rik Massengale1968 ___________ Chip Stewart1969 _______________Tom Kite1970 __________ Ben Crenshaw1971 __________ Ben Crenshaw1972 __________ Ben Crenshaw1973 ______________ Bob Mase1974 _________Randy Simmons1975 _______ Lance Ten Broeck1976 ___________ Phil Blackmar1977 ___________ Phil Blackmar1978 ___________ Tom Cornelia1979 ____________Mark Brooks

The Massingill Trophy is awarded each year to the winner of the Longhorns’ intrasquad championship.

1980 ____________Mark Brooks1981 _______Brandel Chamblee1982 _______Brandel Chamblee1983 _______Brandel Chamblee1984 ______________ Bob Estes1985 ____________ Todd Franks1986 ______________ Bob Estes1987 ______________ Bob Estes1988 _____________ Brad Agee1989 _________ Michael Cooper1990 __________ Justin Leonard1991 __________ Justin Leonard1992 __________ Justin Leonard1993 __________ Justin Leonard1994 _________ Harrison Frazar1995 __________ Robby Skinner1996 _____________ Brad Elder1997 _____________ Brad Elder1998 __________ David Gossett1999 _____________ John Klauk2000 _________ Jason Hartwick2001 _________ Jason Hartwick2002 _________ Jason Hartwick2003 ______ Matthew Rosenfeld2004 ______ Matthew Rosenfeld2005 __________ Matthew Mills2006 ___________ Kevin Schultz2007 ___________ Kevin Schultz2008 __________Bobby Hudson2009 ___________ Cody Gribble2010 ___________ Cody Gribble2011 ___________ Dylan Frittelli2012 ___________Jordan Spieth2013 __________Brandon Stone2014 ______________Gavin Hall

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Tanner, Bill ___________ 1983Taylor, Tommy _____ 1939-40Ten Broeck, Lance ___ 1975-76Termeer, Steve ________ 1991Termeer, Tayler ______ 2013-16Thomas, Paul _______ 1981-83Thompson, James ___ 1962-64Tice, Carl _____________ 1945Tiinnin, Jack __________ 1933Tinning, Steen_______ 1983-85Tipton, Taylor _ 1989-90, ’92-93Trimble, John _______ 1957-58Tucker, George __ 1968, ’70-72

UUresti, Omar ________ 1988-91

VVegas, Jhonattan ____2004-07Vegas, Julio _________ 2009-13Vescovo, Phil ________ 1978-79

WWalcowich, Bobby _____ 1951Wall, J.J. ____________ 2000-03Wallace, Stuart ______ 1993-94Warobick, Randy _______ 1974Watkins, John _________ 1944Watson, Bob ____ 1946, ’48-49Webb, Gary ___________ 1984Wehner, Dick _______ 1944-45Welch, Bill ____________ 1935Wennerstrom, Adam _ 2009-12White, Ed ___________ 1934-35White, James III __ 1956, ’58-59White, Ted __________ 1954-56Wild, Claude __________ 1942Williams, Morris Jr. ___ 1948-50Williamson, Brian ___ 1980, ’82Wilson, Tim _________ 1974-76Winkle, David _________ 1984Wirtz, Robert __________ 1944Witherspoon, Guy _____ 1938

YYoung, Greg ________ 1979-80

Luce, Arhur _________ 1939-40

MMachock, George ____ 1970-71Malone, Patrick ______ 1996-99Manasse, Blair _______ 1985-87Mase, Bob __________ 1974-76Mason, Jim _________ 1974-76Massengale, Rik _____ 1967-69McAfee, Lane _________ 1931McCARTHY, BRAX _____ 2013-McDougal, Ronnie ___ 1983-85McEntire, Mark ____1998-2000McGonagill, Jim _______ 1930Meltzler, Kyle _________ 2004-Meyerson, Lars ______ 1981-82Middleton, Wayne _____ 1936Miller, Bruce __________ 1966Mills, Matthew ______ 2004-06Mitchell, Dirk ________ 1995-97Mitchell, Eugene _____ 1964-66Moncrief, Bobby _______ 1952Moon, Alex _________ 2009-12Moore, Jace _________ 2005-08Moore, James _________ 1943Moore, Todd _______ 1986, ’88Munger, Nelson _______ 1936Munn, William_______ 1962-64Munson, Chuck ________ 1971

NNarveson, Dave ____ 1974, ’76Nelson, Brian ____ 1985-87, ’89Nelson, Robert ________ 1959Neyland, Herbert ______ 1943Niemeyer, Frank _______ 1948Novak, Steve ________ 1977-78

OOates, Julian __________ 1953Overturf, Dean ______ 1968-70

PPadgett, Zach _________ 1970Patrick, Pat ___________ 1927Payne, Gibson _______ 1927-28Payne, John_________ 1933-34Penn, Bill _______ 1950-51, ’53Pfaff, Tony __________ 1972-74Pfluger, Marion ______ 1949-50Pinkston, Lee _______ 1952-54Pohl, Don __________ 1957-59Polk, Louis ____________ 1931PREUS, KALENA _______ 2014-Price, Don ____________ 1927Procter, John ________ 1955-56Puett, Roane __________ 1954

RRamsey, Raymond _____ 1934Renfrow, Warren (Mgr.) 1986-87Rhodes, Arthur ______ 1957-59Riviere, Bernard _____ 1951-53Roddy, Tommie _______ 1941Roden, Bill __________ 1942-43Roden, Larry __________ 1962Roden, Ted ___________ 1942Rose, Andy _________ 1980-82Rosenfeld, Matthew ___ 2003-06Ruby, Joe _____________ 1945Russell, Bill _________ 1942-43

SSanchez, Tim ________ 2002-03Scheffler, Scottie _______ 2015-Schmieding, Steffan __2009-12Schnitzer, Johnathan ____2010-11, ‘13-14Schultz, Kevin _______ 2005-08Scott, J.P. _____________ 1975Seekatz, Thomas _____ 1957-58Senn, Chad ___________ 1995Sharpless, Ralph _____ 1937-38Shockley, Stewart ____ 1977-78Simmons, Randy _____ 1974-76Skinner, Robby ______ 1993-96Smith, Bucky __________ 1979Smith, Jerry _________ 1967-68Smith, Tyre (Mgr.) ______ 2001Smith, William _________ 1949Snyder, Richard ________ 1933Sosa, Aaron (Mgr.) ___ 2001-04Sosa, John __________ 1989-92Spagnola, Jim _______ 1979-80Spencer, Brett _______ 2009-12Spieth, Jordan _________ 2012Spitzer, Len ___________ 1941Stewart, Chip _______ 1967-69Stone, Brandon ________ 2013Stonitsch, Gil __________ 1944Surber, Russell 1999-2000, 02-03

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