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2017-18 BAYLOR MEN’S GOLF MEDIA ALMANACNinth Edition, Baylor Athletics Communications

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BAYLOR UNIVERSITY MISSION STATEMENTThe mission of Baylor University is to educate men and women for worldwide leadership and service by integrating academic excellence and Christian commitment within a caring community.

BAYLOR ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENTTo support the overall mission of the University by providing a nationally competitive intercol-legiate athletics program that attracts, nurtures and graduates student-athletes who, under the guidance of a high-quality staff, pursue excellence in their respective sports, while representing Baylor with character and integrity. Consistent with the Christian values of the University, the department will carry out this mission in a way that refl ects fair and equitable opportunities for all student-athletes and staff.

Baylor University is an equal opportunity institution whose programs, services, activities and operations are without discrimi-nation as to sex, color, or national origin, and are not opposed to qualifi ed handi capped persons.

BAYLOR UNIVERSITYDEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS

1500 South University Parks DriveWaco, TX 76706

254-710-1234www.BaylorBears.com

Facebook: BaylorAthleticsTwitter: @BaylorAthletics

Instagram: @BaylorAthletics

CREDITS

COMPILATIONDavid Kaye

EDITORSDavid Kaye, Jil Price

PHOTOGRAPHYRobbie Rogers, Matthew Minard

Baylor Photography

PRINTINGAMA Nystrom

920 North Valley Mills DriveWaco, TX 76710

www.amanystrom.com

© 2017, Baylor University Department of Athletics

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TABLE OF CONTENTSMEDIA INFORMATION 1Quick Facts................................................................................ 1Schedule .................................................................................... 1Roster ....................................................................................... 1Media Information...................................................................... 1Athletics Communications .......................................................... 2University Adminstration .........................................................3-4

PLAYERS 5Braden Bailey .........................................................................5-6Austin Cotton ............................................................................ 7Cooper Dossey ........................................................................... 8Colin Kober ................................................................................ 9Garrett May .............................................................................10Matthew Perrine .................................................................11-12Newcomers .............................................................................13

COACHES 14Head Coach Mike McGraw ..................................................14-17Assistant Coach Ryan Blagg ....................................................18

2016-17 REVIEW 19Season Results ...................................................................19-21Team Statistics ..................................................................22-23Individual Statistics ............................................................24-25

HISTORY 26Year-by-Year Results ...........................................................26-28Tournament History ............................................................29-31NCAA Postseason History ...................................................32-37Big 12 Championship History ..............................................38-41Honors ................................................................................42-44Letterwinners ..........................................................................35

RECORDS 46Records ..............................................................................46-48

QUICK FACTSUNIVERSITY INFORMATIONLocation: Waco, TexasChartered: 1845, by the Republic of TexasEnrollment: 17,059Interim President: Dr. Linda A. LivingstoneFAR: Jeremy CounsellerDirector of Athletics: Mack RhoadesSport Administrator: Paul Bradshaw Nickname: BearsColors: Green (PMS 560) and Gold (PMS 1235)Conference: Big 12Offi cial University Web Site: www.Baylor.eduOffi cial Athletics Web Site: www.BaylorBears.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHome Course: Twin Rivers Golf Club (Waco, Texas)Par (Yardage): 72 (7,478)2017 Big 12 Finish: 6thBest Big 12 Finish: 1st (2001, 2011)2017 Postseason: NCAA Championship (t-5th/30)NCAA Regional Appearances: 22 (20 straight)NCAA Championship Appearances: 7Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 4/2Returning Squad Members: 3Newcomers: 2

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: Mike McGraw (Central Oklahoma, 1982) Experience: 4th season at Baylor NCAA Regional Appearances: 11 — 3 (BU), 8 (OSU) NCAA Championship Appearances: 9 — 2 (BU), 7 (OSU)Assistant Coach: Ryan Blagg (Arkansas, 2002) Coaching Experience: 6th season at Baylor NCAA Regional Appearances: 5 (BU) NCAA Championship Appearances: 2 (BU)

ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONSMen’s Golf Contact: David Kaye E-mail: [email protected] Offi ce: (254) 710-4389 Cell: (254) 709-5147

MEDIA INFORMATIONMEDIA SERVICES

The media will receive a Baylor men’s golf release prior to every tournament, and stats will be updated online at BaylorBears.com following every event. Bios will also be updated regularly online at BaylorBears.com.

In hosting the Royal Oaks Intercollegiate, the Baylor Athletics Communications offi ce will provide complete results after each round and following the completion of the tournament at Royal Oaks Country Club in Dallas.

INTERVIEWSAll interviews with head coach Mike McGraw and

student-athletes must be coordinated through Assistant AD for Communications David Kaye and must be made at least 24 hours in advance. No student-athlete contact information will be distributed.

Student-athletes WILL NOT be asked to miss class, study hall or mandatory team functions to conduct an interview.

2017-18 ROSTERNAME HT. CL.-EXP. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL (PREVIOUS SCHOOL)Braden Bailey 5-8 Jr.- 2L Groves, Texas/Port Neches-Groves HSAustin Cotton 5-11 RSo.-SQ Austin, Texas/Westwood HSCooper Dossey 5-9 So.- 1L Austin, Texas/Vandergrift HSRyan Grider 6-0 Fr.-HS Lewisville, Texas/iSchool HSColin Kober 6-0 So.-SQ Southlake, Texas/Carroll HSGarrett May 5-10 Jr.-2L Hope, Ark./Texas HSTravis McInroe 5-11 RFr.-SQ Plano, Texas/Plano West HSMathew Perrine 5-11 Sr.-2L Austin, Texas/Westlake HS/AuburnMark Reppe 5-11 Fr.-HS Dallas, Texas/Episcopal School of Dallas

Head Coach: Mike McGraw (Central Oklahoma, 1982), 4th season at BaylorAssistant Coach: Ryan Blagg (Arkansas, 2002), 6th season at Baylor

PRONUNCIATION GUIDEColin KOBER KOH-buhrMatthew PERRINE Puh-RYNEMark REPPE Reh-PEE

2017-18 SCHEDULEFALL 2017DATE EVENT COURSE LOCATIONSept. 10-11 Gopher Invitational Windsong Farm GC Independence, Minn.Sept. 15-17 Fighting Illini Invitational Olympia Fields CC Olympia Fields, Ill.Oct. 9-10 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Old Overton Club Vestavia Hills, Ala.Oct. 23-24 Royal Oaks Intercollegiate Royal Oaks CC Dallas, Texas

SPRING 2018DATE EVENT COURSE LOCATIONJan. 29-30 Arizona Intercollegiate Sewailo GC Tucson, Ariz.Feb. 16-18 All-American Golf Club of Houston Humble, TexasMarch 4-6 Querencia Cabo Collegiate Querencia CC Los Cabos, MexicoMarch 18-20 Valspar Collegiate Floridian National GC Palm City, Fla.April 7-8 Aggie Invitational Traditions GC Bryan, TexasApril 14-15 ASU Invitational Karsten GC Tempe, Ariz.April 23-25 Big 12 Championship Southern Hills CC Tulsa, Okla.May 14-16 NCAA Regionals Six Regional SitesMay 25-30 NCAA Championship Karsten Creek GC Stillwater, Okla.

Bold events are hosted by Baylor University

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ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS

DAVID KAYEAssistant ADMBB, Golf, Football

TAYLOR BRYANAssociate DirectorFootball

ZACH PETERSAssociate DirectorBaseball, A&T, Football

JIL PRICEAssociate DirectorWBB, Women’s Tennis

LAUREN SMITHAdministrative Assistant

JONATHAN HILLAssistant Director Soccer, Softball, Equestrian

CODY SOTOAssistant DirectorVolleyball, Men’s Tennis, Track & Field/XC

BAYLOR ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONSSecond Floor, Simpson Center1500 South University Parks Drive, Waco, TX 76706Phone: 254-710-2743 | Fax: 254-710-1369 Offi cial Web Sites of Baylor Athletics www.BaylorBears.comSocial Media “Like” on Facebook: Facebook.com/BaylorAthletics Follow on Twitter: Twitter.com/BaylorAthletics Follow on Instagram: Instagram.com/BaylorAthletics

STAFF DIRECTORYDAVID KAYE Assistant ADSport Responsibilities: Men’s Basketball, Men’s Golf, Women’s Golf, FootballAlma Mater: Baylor, 2008 | Joined Baylor: November 2009Cell: 254-709-5147 | E-mail: [email protected]

TAYLOR BRYAN Associate DirectorSport Responsibilities: FootballAlma Mater: Troy, 2009 | Joined Baylor: May 2017Cell: 254-709-4411 | E-mail: [email protected]

ZACH PETERS Associate DirectorSport Responsibilities: Baseball, Football, Acrobatics & TumblingAlma Mater: Northern Illinois, 2007 | Joined Baylor: February 2013Cell: 254-749-0712 | E-mail: [email protected]

JIL PRICE Associate DirectorSport Responsibilities: Women’s Basketball, Women’s TennisAlma Mater: IPFW, 2011 | Joined Baylor: August 2016Cell: 254-652-3092 | E-mail: [email protected]

JONATHAN HILL Assistant DirectorSport Responsibilities: Soccer, Softball, EquestrianAlma Mater: Tarleton State, 2014 | Joined Baylor: September 2015Cell: 254-652-0675 | E-mail: [email protected]

CODY SOTO Assistant DirectorSport Responsibilities: Volleyball, Men’s Tennis, Track & Field/Cross CountryAlma Mater: Baylor, 2016 | Joined Baylor: June 2017Cell: 254-338-4859 | E-mail: [email protected]

LAUREN SMITH Administrative AssistantOffi ce: 254-710-1266 | Cell: 254-709-4160 | E-mail: [email protected]

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UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT

Dr. Linda A. Livingstone began her tenure as Baylor University’s 15th president on June 1, 2017. A distinguished scholar and academic leader, she previously served as dean and professor of management at The George Washington University School of Business from 2014 to 2017 and as dean of Pepperdine University’s Graziadio School of Business and Management from 2002 to 2014.

Dr. Livingstone’s presidency marks her return to Baylor after time on the Waco campus from 1991 to 2002. She was an assistant professor and an associate professor in the Department of Management before serving for four years as associate dean of graduate programs for the Hankamer School of Business.

While at Pepperdine, Dr. Livingstone oversaw a $200 million expansion of the school’s graduate campuses, the addition of an executive conference center and a signifi cant increase in scholarship support for students. At GWU, she led the development of a strategic plan for the business school that built on the school’s culture of service and its unique location in our nation’s capital to enhance the school’s global focus.

A strong voice for the role of faith-based institutions in American high-er education, Dr. Livingstone has established herself as a scholar in orga-nizational behavior, leadership and creativity with deep expertise in the area of university accreditation. She has been extensively published and cited in academic and professional outlets, with her publications including articles in American Business Review, Journal of Organizational Behavior, Journal of High Technology Management Research and the book Business and Corporate Integrity: Sustaining Organizational Compliance, Ethics and Trust. She also has served as a member of the Board of Directors of Capital Southwest Industrials, a public company traded under the symbol “CSWI” on the NASDAQ since 2015.

Dr. Livingstone’s many academic and professional accomplishments including serving as chair of the board of the international Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) from 2014 to 2015. The AACSB is the professional organization for business schools and accredits 786 of the best business schools globally across 53 countries and territo-ries. She chaired the AACSB Committee on Accreditation Policy from 2015 to 2016.

Dr. Livingstone is a member of Oklahoma State’s Spears School of Business Hall of Fame and was the fi rst recipient of the Outstanding Ph.D. Alumnus Award. She also was recognized in 2015 with the OSU Distin-guished Alumni Award.

A native of Perkins, Oklahoma, Dr. Livingstone played varsity basket-ball at Oklahoma State University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in economics and management, a Master of Business Administration, and a Doctor of Philosophy in management and organizational behavior. Her husband, Brad, also played basketball at Oklahoma State, and their daughter, Shelby, is a senior on Rice University’s volleyball team.

Professor Jeremy Counseller is in his fourth year as Baylor’s Faculty Representative to the Big 12 Conference and the NCAA. He has been a member of the Baylor Law faculty since 2003.

Professor Counseller graduated from Baylor Law School with honors and was a member of the Baylor Law Review, the Order of the Barristers, and the interscholastic moot court and mock trial teams. He also earned an M.B.A. from Baylor’s Hankamer School of Business and a B.A. summa cum laude from Stephen F. Austin State University.

Following his graduation from law school, Professor Counseller served as a law clerk to the Honorable Reynaldo G. Garza of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Professor Counseller then entered private practice in Houston, Texas, with Bracewell & Patterson, LLP (now Bracewell & Giuliani LLP), where he was an associate in the trial section. Mr. Counseller also served as an Assistant Criminal District Attorney in McLennan County, Texas, where he prosecuted both misdemeanors and felonies.

Professor Counseller has authored articles and presented papers on var-ious evidentiary and procedural issues. He is also the co-author and editor of the Handbook of Texas Evidence (Civil Practice). In 2006, the President of the State Bar of Texas appointed him to serve on the Administration of the Rules of Evidence Committee. He is also the Contributing Evidence Editor of the State Bar of Texas’s General Practice Digest. In 2007, Baylor University designated Professor Counseller an outstanding tenure track faculty member in recognition of distinguished teaching.

Professor Counseller teaches Civil Procedure and Texas and Federal Procedure in Baylor Law School’s renowned Practice Court program. He also is a coach of the Law School’s interscholastic moot court and mock trial teams. In 2005, he was the coach of Baylor Law School’s Association of Trial Lawyers of America national championship mock trial team.

DR. LINDA A. LIVINGSTONE UNIVERSITY PRESIDENTOKLAHOMA STATE, 1982

JEREMY COUNSELLER FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVESTEPHEN F. AUSTIN, 1996

BAYLOR FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVES 1921-41 Henry Trantham 1942-54 J.D. Bragg 1955-60 Abner McCall 1961-68 Monroe S. Carroll 1969-85 Edwin P. Horner 1986-2001 David M. Guinn 2002-13 Mike Rogers 2014- Jeremy Counseller

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VICE PRESIDENT / DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

MACK RHOADESVICE PRESIDENT / DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICSARIZONA, 1993

Mack B. Rhoades, IV, who has provided outstanding leadership and vision for three NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision athletic programs, was named Baylor University’s Vice President and Director of Athletics on July 13, 2016.

Since his arrival, Rhoades has surrounded himself with a dynamic leadership team. Together, Rhoades and his administrative team have chartered a new mission for the Baylor Athletics department: Preparing Champions for Life. No team or individual is successful without a cham-pionship process, and Preparing Champions for Life is centered on four pillars: Academic Achievement, Athletic Success, Social Responsibility and Spiritual Development.

Athletically, 18 of Baylor’s 19 teams earned postseason berths in 2016-17, resulting in acrobatics and tumbling’s third consecutive NCATA Champi-onship, Big 12 Championship titles for women’s basketball and equestrian, as well as the women’s indoor track and fi eld program’s fi rst conference title. Additionally, the football team won the Motel 6 Cactus Bowl, earning back-to-back bowl victories for the fourth time in program history.

Baylor continued its successful run academically in 2016-17, recording its 17th and 18th consecutive semesters with 3.0 or better GPAs (3.27 in the fall, 3.26 in the spring). Baylor led the Big 12 in Graduation Success Rate (GSR) for the third straight year after 125 student-athletes earned degrees in the calendar year. Eleven of 15 BU athletics programs tracked by the NCAA matched or improved their Academic Progress Rate (APR), nine programs led the Big 12 with perfect one-year APR scores, 11 performed equal to or better than the national average and softball received an Aca-demic Performance Program Award after recording a perfect multi-year APR score of 1,000. A total of 142 Bears were named to the Academic All-Big 12 Team and a school record and conference-leading 61 were named to the Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team.

The Bears remain committed to giving back, as a total of 502 coaches, stu-dent-athletes, administrators and staff packed a school-record 139,968 meals at the annual Feed My Starving Children initiative. For the ninth consecutive year, Baylor’s Sports Mission Team traveled to share the love of Christ and serve as ministry partners in Maceio, Brazil. Additionally, more than 200 student-athletes regularly participated in Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

Rhoades joined the Baylor family from the University of Missouri, where he spent the previous year (2015-16) leading the 20-sport South-eastern Conference intercollegiate athletics department, and he previously served in similar capacities at the University of Houston (2009-15) and the University of Akron (2006-09).

His fi rst year in Columbia saw Mizzou student-athletes register the highest one-semester grade-point in school history at 3.03 for the fall 2015 term; Barry Odom hired as the Tigers’ head football coach; wrestler J’den Cox win an NCAA title and earn a berth on the 2016 U.S. Olympic Team; the Tigers’ men’s swimming and diving team place a program-best eighth at the NCAA Championship and its women’s basketball program return to the NCAA Tournament for the fi rst time since 2006. Bolstered by three top 11 NCAA fi nishes—wrestling (sixth), men’s swimming and diving (eighth) and women’s swimming and diving (11th), Missouri fi nished 43rd in the fi nal 2015-16 Learfi eld Directors’ Cup standings.

Rhoades and his staff developed a student-athlete enrichment program, Mizzou Made: Preparing Champions for Life. This innovative and com-prehensive program is part of a campus community partnership focusing on life skills and career development among other core values.

Before moving to Missouri, Rhoades enjoyed fi ve-and-a-half rewarding years guiding the athletic fortunes at the University of Houston as Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics. He reignited the Cougars’ entire program, hiring 14 new head coaches, including 2015 FWAA First-Year Coach of the Year Tom Herman. Rhoades also oversaw a transformation of the student-athlete experience while also directing marked improve-ments in the areas of academics, facilities, fundraising and athletic success. In nearly every academic measurement, including grade-point average

and the NCAA’s Academic Progress Rate, Houston registered record achievements. He also unveiled the Cougar Pride Leadership Academy to equip student-athletes with life-long leadership and life skills.

Houston’s football team appeared in four bowl games during Rhoades’ six seasons, and enjoyed a historic 2011 campaign which saw it climb to No. 6 in the BCS standings en route to a 13-1 record and its fi rst sea-son-ending fi nish in The Associated Press Top 25 since 1990.

Known as an outstanding fundraiser, Houston raised nearly $100M and constructed $160M in new facilities during his tenure, including a new on-campus football stadium, a men’s and women’s basketball training center, a golf academy and a short game facility. Rhoades also negotiated one of the nation’s top fi ve facility naming rights agreements at the collegiate level and secured a new multi-media rights deal for Houston. Cougar Pride, Houston Athletics’ fundraising arm, set an annual donation record for the fi fth-consec-utive year in 2013-14 as more than 3,100 Cougar Pride members contributed $4.5M to eclipse the previous mark of $3.5M set the previous year.

Rhoades and University of Houston President Dr. Renu Khator success-fully steered the institution into an exciting new era when it was invited in December 2011 to join The American Athletic Conference beginning with the 2013-14 academic year. Houston’s fi rst year in The American was argu-ably one of the fi nest in school history, as its 2013-14 teams combined for 157 victories, 17 American individual championships, 10 NCAA postseason berths and a pair of American team titles. That successful surge led to Hous-ton’s highest national fi nish in the Learfi eld Directors’ Cup since 2000-01.

Rhoades served as chair of the American Athletic Conference Athletics Directors Committee, Athletics Directors Executive Committee and Ath-letics Directors Finance Committee after having served Conference USA as chairperson for its Championship and Site Selection Committees.

Prior to his arrival at Houston, Rhoades helped the University of Akron achieve unprecedented academic and athletic success. During his tenure, Zip student-athletes earned: 765 total Dean’s List honors, 213 All-Confer-ence honors, 83 Academic All-Conference awards, 20 team championships, 14 Conference Player of the Year awards and 12 All-America honors.

Rhoades’ Akron tenure was also marked by the construction of a $61.6M on-campus football stadium, the creation of a women’s golf program, three-time recognition for the department’s diversity strategy and the hiring of 11 head coaches. UA student-athletes also generously gave back the commu-nity during Rhoades’ tenure providing more than 5,000 service hours to the greater Akron area during each of the 2006-07 and 2007-08 academic years.

He served as a member of the NCAA Division I Championships/Sports Management Cabinet—as well as its Administrative Committee, and led the Mid-American Conference External Affairs Committee. Rhoades also helped then-MAC Commissioner Rick Chryst negotiate an unprecedented TV contract for the league with ESPN.

Rhoades went to Akron after seven years at UTEP, where he worked his way up the department ranks to become the Miners Executive Senior Associate Athletics Director after starting as Assistant Athletics Director for Development. In his fi nal position at UTEP, Rhoades oversaw all fundraising, the marketing and media relations offi ces as well as football external operations, men’s basketball, men’s golf, licensing, Miner Athletic Club and the athletics ticket offi ce.

Rhoades, who holds a bachelor’s degree in health sciences from the University of Arizona (1993) and a master’s of science degree in athlet-ics administration/sports management from Indiana University (2002), began his intercollegiate athletics career as a marketing assistant in the Yale athletic department (1996) and worked in development at Marquette (1997-98) before joining the UTEP staff in 1998.

Rhoades and his wife, Amy, have three daughters - Nicolette, Natalie and Noelle.

1903-04 R.N. Watts 1907-08 Luther Burleson 1908-11 Enoch Mills 1913-14 Norman Paine 1914-20 Charles Mosley 1920-26 Frank Bridges 1927-40 Morley Jennings 1941-49 Ralph Wolf 1950-59 George Sauer

1959-68 John Bridgers 1968-71 Bill Henderson 1971-80 Jack Patterson 1980-92 Bill Menefee 1992-93 Grant Teaff 1993-96 Dick Ellis 1996-03 Tom Stanton 2003-16 Ian McCaw 2016- Mack Rhoades

BAYLOR ATHLETICS DIRECTORS

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BRADEN BAILEY5-8 • JR. • 2LGROVES, TEXAS (PORT-NECHES-GROVES HS)

All-American from Groves, Texas, has played in top four spots in Baylor lineup in all 25 tournaments over fi rst two years at Baylor ... Enters 2017-18 season with fi fth-best career stroke average in program history at 72.16 ... Ranks 10th in program history with 10 career top-10 fi nishes and tied for 10th with six career top-5 fi nishes ... Named Golfweek All-America Honorable Mention following 2016-17 sophomore season ... Also earned PING All-Central Region honors for second straight season and was selected to All-Big 12 and Academic All-Big 12 Teams ... Posted eighth-best single-season stroke average in school history with 71.70 mark across 37 rounds during 2016-17 season ... Led team with 72.61 stroke average and 15 rounds at par or better during 2015-16 freshman season ... Joined Jimmy Walker (1997-98) and Ryan Baca (2002-03) to become third freshmen in program history to lead team in stroke average ... Four-time Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll selection and three-time member of Baylor Dean’s List. 2016-17 (Sophomore): Played in one of top three spots in Baylor lineup in all 12 tournaments, including 10 times as No. 1 player ... Led Bears to fi rst No. 1 national ranking in program history, fi rst NCAA Regional title and fi rst NCAA Championship match play berth ... Earned Golfweek All-America Honorable Mention, PING All-Central Region, All-Big 12 and Academic All-Big 12 recognition ... Recorded 71.70 stroke average over 37 rounds, which was eighth-best single-season stroke average in program history ... Posted 16 rounds at par or better, including 12 rounds below 70, and counted 81.1 percent of rounds toward team score (30 of 37) ... Earned four top-fi ve fi nishes, including career-fi rst medalist honor at 2016 Royal Oaks Intercollegiate ... Tied for 33rd place at Fighting Illini Invitational after shooting 10-over 220 ... Tied fourth-best tournament score in program history with 11-under 202 (66-67-69) at Maui Jim Intercollegiate, which tied for fourth place in 93-player fi eld ... Shot fi rst-round 67 on way to 4-over 214 and 19th-place fi nish at Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate ... Led Bears to tournament title and won career-fi rst medalist honor, tying teammate Matthew Perrine with 10-under 203 at Royal Oaks Intercollegiate ... Shot 67-69-67 at Royal Oaks, fi nishing fall season with seven of fi nal nine rounds below 70 ... Opened spring season by leading team to second straight tournament title at The All-American ... Took second place individually in 96-player fi eld at The All-American, shooting 72-66-71 at Golf Club of Houston ... Helped BU to second place in 15-team fi eld at Querencia Cabo Collegiate, carding 1-under 212 to tie for 21st place individually ... Led BU to third tournament title of season at Linger Longer Invitational, carding 10-under 206 to tie for third place individually ... Tied for 43rd place with 6-over 150 at Aggie Invitational ... Bears took second place at Aggie Invitational, marking sixth consecutive top-three fi nish and launching BU to its fi rst No. 1 ranking in program history in April 3, 2017 Golfweek/Sagarin rankings ... Tied for 28th place at The Maxwell with 9-over 219 ... Carded 27-over 307 to fi nish in 36th place at Big 12 Championship ... Helped Bears become co-champions at NCAA Stanford Regional, marking fi rst regional title in program history ... Shot career-best 6-under 64 in second round, which tied Baylor record for lowest round in NCAA Tournament play ... Helped team tie for seventh place in stroke play portion of NCAA Championship, earning fi rst match play berth in program history ... Shot 9-over 297 to tie for 56th place in 156-player NCAA Championship fi eld ... Defeated Oklahoma’s Max McGreevy, 2&1, in match play quarterfi nals to give Bears second point of match, but dropped fi nal three to fall 3-2 ... Named to Fall and Spring Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Rolls and Baylor Dean’s Lists.

2015-16 (Freshman): Played as No. 3 or No. 4 player in Baylor lineup in all 13 tournaments ... Earned PING All-Central Region honors ... Posted team-best 72.61 stroke average, joining Jimmy Walker (73.97 in 1997-98) and Ryan Baca (71.76 in 2002-03) as only freshmen in program history to lead team in stroke average ... Played team-high 15 of 38 rounds at par or better ... Recorded six top-10 individual fi nishes, including two top-fi ve fi nishes ... Placed among top 25 individuals in nine of 13 tournaments ... Counted 81 percent of rounds (30.67 of 38) toward team score ... Made collegiate debut at Gopher Invitational, tied for 65th place at 19-over 232 ... Shot even-par 70 in fi rst round at Fighting Illini Invitational, went on to lead team with season-best tie for 18th-place fi nish at 5-over 215 ... Posted team’s second-best fi nish with tie for 33rd place at Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate, shooting 6-over 216, including fi nal round of even-par 70 ... Began fall season carding 5-over 218 for ninth place fi nish at Oak Hills Invitational, earning career-fi rst top-10 fi nish ... Tied for 21st place at All-American after shooting 3-over 219 ... Post seventh place fi nish at Querencia Cabo Collegiate with 4-under 209, including season-best 66 in fi nal round ... Shot 4-under 140 to tie for eighth place while leading team tournament title at Border Olympics ... Tied for 65th place at Linger Longer Invitational with 16-over 232 ... Earned season-best tie for fourth place at Aggie Invitational with 1-under 215 ... Shot 2-under 138 at The Maxwell to tie for seventh place ... Tied for 19th place at Big 12 Championship with 9-over 297 ... Helped team to tie for fourth place at NCAA Kohler (Wis.) Regional, securing sixth NCAA Championship berth in program history ... Led team with 3-under 213 at Kohler Regional, which tied for fi fth place individually ... Shot fi nal-round 68, helping team climb in front of Idaho to claim fi nal NCAA Championship berth awarded at Kohler Regional ... Shot team-best 5-over 215 at NCAA Championship to tie for 36th place individually ... Named to Fall and Spring Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Rolls and Fall Baylor Dean’s List. High School: Lettered four years for head coach Ricky Keyes at Port Neches-Groves High School ... Three-time fi rst-team all-state selection ... Four-time district champion ... Recorded 10 high school tournament wins ... 2013 Texas Cup Invitational winner ... Placed second at 2014 Texas Cup Invitational ... Seven top-10 fi nishes in AJGA tournaments out of 10 starts ... Named to 2015 Academic All-State Elite Team. Personal: Son of Brad and Darla Bailey... Finance and Real Estate major.

BRADEN BAILEY

BAYLOR CAREER STATS PCT OF ROUNDS COUNTED SCORE PAR OR BEST ROUNDSYEAR TOURN RDS CNTD PCT STOKES AVG. VS. PAR LOW RD BETTER TOP 5 TOP 10 TOP 25 18 36 542015-16 (FR.) 13 38 30.7 80.7 2,759 72.61 1.42 (+54) 66 15 2 6 9 68 138 2092016-17 (SO.) 12 37 30.0 81.1 2,653 71.70 0.81 (+30) 64 16 4 4 6 66 133 202TOTAL 25 75 60.7 80.9 5,412 72.16 1.12 (+84) 64 31 6 10 15 66 133 202

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BRADEN BAILEY

BAYLOR PERSONAL RECORDSBest round: 64 at NCAA Stanford Regional (spring 2017)Best fi nish: t-1st at Royal Oaks Intercollegiate (fall 2016)Lowest 18-hole score: 66 at Maui Jim Intercollegiate (fall 2016)Lowest 36-hole score: 136, twice; last at Linger Longer Invitational (spring 2017)Lowest 54-hole score: 202 at Maui Jim Intercollegiate (fall 2016)Tournament Titles: one; Maui Jim Intercollegiate (fall 2016)Top 3 fi nishes: three; last at Linger Longer Invitational, t-3rd (spring 2017)Top 5 fi nishes: six; last at Linger Longer Invitational, t-3rd (spring 2017)Top 10 fi nishes: 10; last at Linger Longer Invitational, t-3rd (spring 2017)Top 25 fi nishes: 15; last at Linger Longer Invitational, t-3rd (spring 2017)

TOURNAMENT RESULTS2015-16 (FRESHMAN)Gopher Invitational (3) 81-77-74=232 +19 t-65thFighting Illini Invitational (3) 70-73-72=215 +5 t-18thJerry Pate National Intercollegiate (3) 72-74-70=216 +6 t-33rd

Oak Hills Invitational (3) 78-67-73=218 +5 9thAll-American (3) 73-76-70=219 +3 t-21stQuerencia Cabo Collegiate (4) 73-70-66=209 -4 7thBorder Olympics (3) 71-69=140 -4 t-8thLinger Longer Invitational (3) 77-81-74=232 +16 t-65thAggie Invitational (4) 70-72-73=215 -1 t-4thThe Maxwell (3) 68-70=138 -2 t-7thBig 12 Championship (3) 76-73-71-77=297 +9 t-19thNCAA Kohler (Wis.) Regional (3) 74-71-68=213 -3 t-5thNCAA Championship (3) 72-73-70=215 +5 t-36th

2016-17 (SOPHOMORE)Fighting Illini Invitational (1) 74-74-72=220 +10 t-33rd/78Maui Jim Intercollegiate (1) 66-67-69=202 -11 t-4th/93Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate (1) 67-74-73=214 +4 19th/60Royal Oaks Intercollegiate (3) 67-69-67=203 -10 t-1st/72

The All-American (2) 72-66-71=209 -7 t-2nd/96Querencia Cabo Collegiate (1) 73-72-67=212 -1 t-21st/80Linger Longer Invitational (1) 67-69-70=206 -10 t-3rd/84Aggie Invitational (1) 76-74=150 +6 t-43rd/75The Maxwell (1) 71-75-73=219 +9 t-28th/80Big 12 Conference Championship (1) 82-71-75-79=307 +27 36th/50NCAA Stanford Regional (1) 76-64-74=214 +4 t-27th/75NCAA Championship (1) 74-76-72-75=297 +9 t-56th/156 Match Play Quarterfi nals vs. Oklahoma’s Max McGreevy, Won 2&1

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AUSTIN COTTON

AUSTIN COTTON5-11 • SO. • SQAUSTIN, TEXAS (WESTWOOD HS)

Third-year sophomore from Austin, Texas ... Sat out 2015-16 season and participated as member of practice squad, redshirted to retain eligibility ... Played in one tournament as individual during 2016-17 redshirt freshman season ... Father, Jim, was a two-year letterwinner on Baylor golf team in 1983 and 1984 ... Four-time Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and two-time Baylor Dean’s List selection. 2016-17 (Redshirt Freshman): Practiced with team throughout year and played in one tournament ... Made Baylor debut playing as individual in Royal Oaks Intercollegiate ... Shot 72-72-73 to fi nish tied for 28th place in 72-player fi eld ... Named to Fall and Spring Big 12 Commission’s Honor Rolls. 2015-16 (True Freshman): Member of practice squad, did not participate in any events ... Redshirted to retain eligibility ... Named to Fall and Spring Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Rolls and Baylor Dean’s Lists. High School: Lettered four years under head coach Dacia Mackey at Westwood High School ... Two-time team captain of the Warriors ... Four-time All-District 13-6A selection ... Two-time District 13-6A champion ... Four-time regional qualifi er ... Shot 7-over-par 293 at 2014 Austin Texas Men’s City Amateur to score lowest among juniors ... Four-time academic all-district honoree ... Academic All-State selection ... Graduated with 4.0 GPA ... Voted Mr. Westwood by faculty and staff. Personal: Son of Jim and Jamie Cotton ... Finance and Real Estate major ... Father was a two-year letterwinner for Baylor golf (1983-84).

BAYLOR PERSONAL RECORDSBest round: 72, twice; last at Royal Oaks Intercollegiate (fall 2016)Best fi nish: t-28th at Royal Oaks Intercollegiate (fall 2016)Lowest 18-hole score: 72 at Royal Oaks Intercollegiate (fall 2016)Lowest 36-hole score: 144 at Royal Oaks Intercollegiate (fall 2016)Lowest 54-hole score: 217 at Royal Oaks Intercollegiate (fall 2016)Tournament Titles: noneTop 5 fi nishes: noneTop 10 fi nishes: noneTop 25 fi nishes: none

TOURNAMENT RESULTS2016-17 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN)Royal Oaks Intercollegiate (IND) 72-72-73=217 +4 t-28th/72

BAYLOR CAREER STATS PCT OF ROUNDS COUNTED SCORE PAR OR BEST ROUNDSYEAR TOURN RDS CNTD PCT STOKES AVG. VS. PAR LOW RD BETTER TOP 5 TOP 10 TOP 25 18 36 542015-16 (FR.) -redshirt- 2016-17 (RFR.) 1 3 — — 217 72.33 1.33 (+4) 72 — — — — 72 144 217TOTAL 1 3 — — 217 72.33 1.33 (+4) 72 — — — — 72 144 217* - 3 rounds as individual in 2016-17

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COOPER DOSSEY

COOPER DOSSEY5-9 • SO. • 1LAUSTIN, TEXAS (VANDEGRIFT HS)

All-American sophomore from Austin, Texas, has played in Baylor lineup in all 12 events while at Baylor ... Named Third-Team All-America by Golfweek and GCAA All-America Honorable Mention after 2016-17 freshman season ... First player in program history named to GCAA’s fi ve-player All-Freshmen Team ... Selected 2017 Big 12 Newcomer of the Year, named to PING All-Central Region Team, All-Big 12 Team and Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team ... Tabbed February 2017 Big 12 Golfer of the Month, becoming Baylor’s fi rst freshman to win the conference’s monthly award ... Posted third-best single-season stroke average in program history with 71.19 mark in 2016-17 ... Became fourth freshman in program history to lead team in stroke average, joining Jimmy Walker (1997-98), Ryan Baca (2002-03) and Braden Bailey (2015-16) ... Posted best NCAA Tournament score in program history and tied third-best 54-hole total in any tournament with 201 at 2017 NCAA Stanford Regional ... Two-time Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll selection. 2016-17 (Freshman): Played in Baylor lineup in all 12 events during debut season, once in No. 2 spot, three times at No. 3, and four times each at Nos. 4 and 5 ... Led Bears to fi rst No. 1 national ranking in program history, fi rst NCAA Regional title and fi rst NCAA Championship match play berth ... Earned All-America Third Team (Golfweek) and Honorable Mention (GCAA) and became fi rst BU golfer named to Golfweek’s fi ve-player All-Freshmen Team ... Also picked up PING All-Central Region, All-Big 12 and Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team recognition ... Named 2017 Big 12 Newcomer of the Year, joining Jamie McLeary (2002) as Baylor’s only players to win the award ... Became fi rst BU freshman to win Big 12 Golfer of the Month when he was honored for February 2017 ... Recorded third-best single-season stroke average in program history at 71.19 across 37 rounds ... Played team-high 23 of 37 rounds at par or better and counted 80 percent of rounds toward team score (29.5 of 37) ... Posted three top-fi ve fi nishes and six top-10 fi nishes ... Played No. 4 or 5 and improved fi nish in each of fi rst fi ve tournaments at Baylor, culminating with career-fi rst medalist honor at The All-American ... Made BU debut at Fighting Illini Invitational, carding 11-over 221 to tie for 36th place ... Improved to tie for 28th place with even-par 213 at Maui Jim Intercollegiate ... Recorded fi rst top-10 fi nish with even-par 210 to tie for ninth place at Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate ... Wrapped up fall season with 4-under 209 to tie for sixth place and help Bears claim title at Royal Oaks Intercollegiate ... Won individual title by three strokes over 96-player fi eld at The All-American, shooting 10-under 206 (68-66-72) to lead Bears to team title ... Moved up to No. 2 spot for Querencia Cabo Collegiate and tied for 28th place at 1-over 214, while Bears took second place as team ... Returned to No. 5 spot and shot 6-under 210 to tie for eighth place and help Baylor win third tournament of season at Linger Longer Invitational ... Shot 5-under 139 in rain-shortened Aggie Invitational, tying for second place individually and helping team to second-place fi nish ... Aggie Invite was BU’s seventh consecutive top-three fi nish, which led to program’s fi rst No. 1 national ranking in April 3, 2017 Golfweek/Sagarin rankings ... Shot 11-over 221 to tie for 33rd place at The Maxwell ... Carded 18-over 298 to tie for 16th place at Big 12 Championship ... Shattered Baylor record for best NCAA Tournament score by eight strokes, carding 10-under 201 (68-66-67) at NCAA Stanford Regional ... All three rounds at Stanford Regional ranked among top 10 individual NCAA Tournament rounds in program history, and 201 total tied third-best 54-hole mark in any tournament in Baylor history ... Helped Bears rally from fi ve strokes down late in fi nal round by making eagle on No. 16 and getting up-and-down for par on fi nal two holes, as BU claimed share of Stanford Regional title

... Shot par or better in fi rst three rounds at NCAA Championship and fi nished stroke play tied for 35th place at 4-over 292 (72-70-71-79) ... Bears fi nished tied for seventh place to advance to match play for fi rst time in program history ... Defeated Oklahoma’s Blaine Hale 1-up to put fi rst point on board in quarterfi nal match, but Bears fell 3-2 ... Named to Fall and Spring Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Rolls. High School: Three-time Texas state champion while playing for head coach Matt Wernecke at Vandegrift High School in Austin, Texas … Ranked No. 8 nationally and No. 1 in Texas in 2016 recruiting class by Golfweek … Led Vipers to Class 5A state championships in 2014, 2015 and 2016 … Recorded trio of top-three individual fi nishes at State Championship, placing third as sophomore in 2014, second as junior in 2015 and fi rst as senior in 2016 … Won individual titles and guided team to fi rst-place fi nishes at 2016 District, Regional and State Championships … Claimed 2016 5A individual state by eight strokes after shooting 66-69, helping team to 47-stroke state championship win at Wolfdancer Golf Club in Austin, Texas … Led Vandegrift to Class 5A Region IV championship by shooting 66-68 at Golf Club of Texas … Guided team to District 25-5A title by shooting 68-69 at Delaware Springs Golf Course … Posted 71.00 stroke average and won four tournament titles as senior in 2016 … Earned Vandegrift Team MVP honors in 2014, 2015 and 2016 … Played for West team at 2014 and 2016 AJGA Wyndham Cups … Earned wins at 2014 AJGA at Traditions with scores of 72-71-68 and 2015 U.S. Junior qualifying by shooting 62-72 … Ten career top-10 AJGA fi nishes … Named 2016 NHSCA National High School Boys’ Golf Athlete of the Year … Shot 62 in three different tournaments in 2015 … Won 2016 Paul S. Simon Character Award and 2014 AJGA Jerry Cole Sportsmanship Award. Personal: Son of Paul and Trudi Dossey … Both parents are Baylor graduates, and mother was a Baylor yell leader … Aunt, Kelli (Donaldson) Smith, was four-year letterwinner on Baylor women’s basketball team from 1992-95 … Accounting major.

BAYLOR PERSONAL RECORDSBest round: 66, three times; last at NCAA Stanford Regional (spring 2017)Best fi nish: 1st at The All-American (spring 2017)Lowest 18-hole score: 67 at Aggie Invitational (spring 2017)Lowest 36-hole score: 134, twice; last at NCAA Stanford Regional (spring 2017)Lowest 54-hole score: 201 at NCAA Stanford Regional (spring 2017)Tournament Titles: one; The All-American (spring 2017)Top 3 fi nishes: three; last at NCAA Stanford Regional, 2nd (spring 2017)Top 5 fi nishes: three; last at NCAA Stanford Regional, 2nd (spring 2017)Top 10 fi nishes: six; last at NCAA Stanford Regional, 2nd (spring 2017)Top 25 fi nishes: seven; last at NCAA Stanford Regional, 2nd (spring 2017)

TOURNAMENT RESULTS2016-17 (FRESHMAN)Fighting Illini Invitational (5) 71-73-77=221 +11 t-36th/78Maui Jim Intercollegiate (4) 69-71-73=213 E t-28th/93Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate (4) 71-70-69=210 E t-9th/60Royal Oaks Intercollegiate (5) 70-66-73=209 -4 t-6th/72

The All-American (4) 68-66-72=206 -10 1st/96Querencia Cabo Collegiate (2) 74-71-69=214 +1 t-28th/80Linger Longer Invitational (5) 69-69-72=210 -6 t-8th/84Aggie Invitational (4) 67-72=139 -5 t-2nd/75The Maxwell (5) 72-74-75=221 +11 t-33rd/80Big 12 Conference Championship (3) 79-76-69-74=298 +18 t-16th/50NCAA Stanford Regional (3) 68-66-67=201 -9 2nd/75NCAA Championship (3) 72-70-71-79=292 +4 t-35th/156 Match Play Quarterfi nals vs. Oklahoma’s Blaine Hale, Won 1-up

BAYLOR CAREER STATS PCT OF ROUNDS COUNTED SCORE PAR OR BEST ROUNDSYEAR TOURN RDS CNTD PCT STOKES AVG. VS. PAR LOW RD BETTER TOP 5 TOP 10 TOP 25 18 36 542016-17 (FR.) 12 37 29.5 79.7 2,634 71.19 0.30 (+11) 66 23 3 6 7 67 134 201TOTAL 12 37 29.5 79.7 2,634 71.19 0.30 (+11) 66 23 3 6 7 67 134 201

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COLIN KOBER

COLIN KOBER6-0 • SO. • SQSOUTHLAKE, TEXAS (CARROLL HS)

Sophomore from Southlake, Texas, played in one tournament in fi rst season at Baylor ... Traveled with team to 2017 NCAA Championship as alternate, but did not compete ... Two-time Big 12 Commissoner’s Honor Roll selection 2016-17 (Freshman): Competed in only tournament as individual at Royal Oaks Intercollegiate, posting 74.67 stroke average over three rounds ... Shot even-par 71 in fi rst round, followed with 2-over 73 and 9-over 80 to fi nish tied for 58th place at 11-over 224 ... Traveled with team to NCAA Championship as alternate, but did not compete ... Earned Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team honors ... Named to Fall Baylor Dean’s List with perfect 4.0 GPA ... Recognized on Fall and Spring Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Rolls. High School: Won 2015 Texas State Championship while playing for head coach Matt Glenn at Carroll High School in Southlake, Texas … Ranked No. 27 nationally and No. 4 in Texas in 2016 recruiting class … Led Dragons to 2015 Texas 6A State Championship title and won individual title with scores of 69-73 … Shot 71-72 to fi nish in second place individually at 2016 Texas 6A State Championship, two strokes behind Baylor teammate Travis McInroe … Helped Dragons to fourth-place fi nish at 2016 6A State Championship, Region I title and District 7-6A title … Won medalist honors at 2016 Region I Championship by shooting 68-69 at Waterchase Golf Club … Set AJGA 18-hole scoring record by shooting 11-under-par 61 at Gray Plantation Country Club in Lake Charles, La. … Shot 72-67-70 to win tournament title at 2015 AJGA Davis Love III Invitational. Personal: Son of John and Norma Kober … Sister, Kersten, was four-year volleyball letterwinner at Kansas State (2013-16) … Accounting major.

BAYLOR PERSONAL RECORDSBest round: 71 at Royal Oaks Intercollegiate (fall 2016)Best fi nish: t-58th at Royal Oaks Intercollegiate (fall 2016)Lowest 18-hole score: 71 at Royal Oaks Intercollegiate (fall 2016)Lowest 36-hole score: 144 at Royal Oaks Intercollegiate (fall 2016)Lowest 54-hole score: 224 at Royal Oaks Intercollegiate (fall 2016)Tournament Titles: noneTop 5 fi nishes: noneTop 10 fi nishes: noneTop 25 fi nishes: none

TOURNAMENT RESULTS2016-17 (FRESHMAN)Royal Oaks Intercollegiate (IND) 71-73-80=224 +11 t-58th/72

BAYLOR CAREER STATS PCT OF ROUNDS COUNTED SCORE PAR OR BEST ROUNDSYEAR TOURN RDS CNTD PCT STOKES AVG. VS. PAR LOW RD BETTER TOP 5 TOP 10 TOP 25 18 36 542016-17 (FR.) 1 3 — — 224 74.67 3.67 (+11) 71 1 — — — 71 144 224TOTAL 1 3 — — 224 74.67 3.67 (+11) 71 1 — — — 71 144 224* - 3 rounds as individual in 2016-17

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GARRETT MAY5-10 • JR. • 2LHOPE, ARK. (TEXAS HS)

Junior from Hope, Ark., has competed as member of Baylor lineup in 17 tournaments and played two events as individual over fi rst two seasons at Baylor ... Posted 72.77 career stroke average, which ranks ninth on Baylor’s all-time list ... Appeared in Baylor lineup in all 12 tournaments as sophomore in 2016-17 ... Earned 2017 PING All-Central Region honors after recording 72.08 stroke average, which ranked 14th on Baylor’s single-season list ... Has played 18 of 56 career rounds at par or better ... Earned three top-three fi nishes, six top-10 fi nishes and nine top-25 fi nishes across 19 collegiate tournaments ... Three-time Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll selection. 2016-17 (Sophomore): Played in various spots throughout Baylor lineup in all 12 tournaments ... Helped Bears to fi rst No. 1 national ranking in program history, fi rst NCAA Regional title and fi rst NCAA Championship match play berth ... Earned PING All-Central Region honors ... Recorded 72.08 stroke average over 37 rounds, which was 14th-best single-season stroke average in program history ... Played 13 of fi rst 23 rounds at par or better, including nine rounds below 70 ... Counted 82 percent of rounds (30.5 of 37) toward team score, good for second-best on team ... Had trio of top-three fi nishes and fi nished among top 25 individuals seven times ... Began season with tie for 54th place at 17-over 227 at Fighting Illini Invitational ... Rebounded with three straight rounds below 70 on way to third-place fi nish with 12-under 201 at Maui Jim Intercollegiate ... Shot 66-69-66=201 at Maui Jim, which was best 54-hole score by a Baylor player since 2006 and third-best in program history ... Tied for 28th place with 9-over 219 at Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate ... Helped Bears to consecutive tournament titles and fi nished tied for 13th place individually at both the Royal Oaks Intercollegiate and The All-American ... Shot 1-over 214 at Royal Oaks and 3-under 213 at The All-American ... Recorded career-best 7-under 65 in second round at The All-American, which tied sixth-best round in program history at the time ... Earned best fi nish of career with tie for second place at Querencia Cabo Collegiate, carding 8-under 205 that included fi rst-round 67 and fi nal-round 66 ... Shot below par in all three rounds to fi nish tied for 10th place at Linger Longer Invitational with 5-under 211 ... Extended streak of rounds at par or better to six straight by shooting 67-72 at Aggie Invitational, good for tie for second place at 5-under 139 ... Tied for 62nd place at The Maxwell with 17-over 227 ... Shot 18-over 298 to tie for 16th place at Big 12 Championship ... Helped team to program’s fi rst regional title by shooting 6-over 216 to tie for 38th place at NCAA Stanford Regional ... Shot 9-over 297 at NCAA Championship to tie for 56th place individually and help Bears advance to NCAA Championship match play for fi rst time in program history ... Faced Oklahoma’s Rylee Reinertson in quarterfi nals, falling 1-up ... Named to Academic All-Big 12 Second Team and Spring Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll. 2015-16 (Freshman): Participated in seven tournament during freshman season, including fi ve times as member of Baylor lineup ... Recorded 74.11 stroke average across 19 rounds, including fi ve rounds at par or better ... Made collegiate debut and tied for 10th place at Gopher Invitational ... Shot 1-under 70 in fi rst collegiate round, fi nished tournament at 6-over 219, helping Bears to tie for third place ... Shot 16-over 226 to tie for 62nd place at Fighting Illini Invitational ... Tied for 42nd place at Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate after shooting 10-over 220 ... Competed as individual at Border Olympics and recorded season-best fi nish with tie for eighth place at 4-under 140 ... Returned to No. 5 spot in Baylor lineup

at Linger Longer Invitational, fi nished tied for 27th place at 3-over 219 ... Remained at No. 5 for Aggie Invitational, carded 25-over 241 to fi nish in 75th place ... Played as individual in The Maxwell, shooting fi rst-round 76 on way to tie for 28th place at 3-over 143 ... Named to Fall and Spring Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Rolls. High School: Four-year golf letterwinner for head coach Jay Brewer at Texas High School in Texarkana, Texas ... Back-to-back Arkansas state champion in 2014 and 2015 ... Recorded 70.33 stroke average during 2015 senior season ... First-team All-State and district champion as senior in 2015 ... Placed third in 2014 Trusted Choice Big “I” National Championship ... Qualifi ed for 2014 U.S. Amateur Championship. Personal: Son of JD Wilson ... Finance major.

BAYLOR PERSONAL RECORDSBest round: 65 at The All-American (spring 2017)Best fi nish: t-2nd, twice; last at Aggie Invitational (spring 2017)Lowest 18-hole score: 66 at Maui Jim Intercollegiate (fall 2016)Lowest 36-hole score: 135 at Maui Jim Intercollegiate (fall 2016)Lowest 54-hole score: 201 at Maui Jim Intercollegiate (fall 2016)Top 3 fi nishes: three; last at Aggie Invitational, t-2nd (spring 2017)Top 5 fi nishes: three; last at Aggie Invitational, t-2nd (spring 2017)Top 10 fi nishes: six; last at Aggie Invitational, t-2nd (spring 2017)Top 25 fi nishes: nine; last at Big 12 Championship, t-16th (spring 2017)

TOURNAMENT RESULTS2015-16 (FRESHMAN)Gopher Invitational (5) 70-74-75=219 +6 t-10thFighting Illini Invitational (5) 73-77-76=226 +16 t-62ndJerry Pate National Intercollegiate (4) 71-76-73=220 +10 t-42nd

Border Olympics (IND) 69-71=140 -4 t-8thLinger Longer Invitational (5) 71-74-74=219 +3 t-27thAggie Invitational (5) 84-78-79=241 +25 75thThe Maxwell (IND) 67-76=143 +3 t-28th

2016-17 (SOPHOMORE)Fighting Illini Invitational (2) 75-76-76=227 +17 t-54th/78Maui Jim Intercollegiate (3) 66-69-66=201 -12 3rd/93Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate (3) 71-73-75=219 +9 t-28th/60Royal Oaks Intercollegiate (2) 69-72-73=214 +1 t-13th/72

The All-American (5) 72-65-76=213 -3 t-13th/96Querencia Cabo Collegiate (5) 67-72-66=205 -8 t-2nd/80Linger Longer Invitational (4) 71-69-71=211 -5 t-10th/84Aggie Invitational (5) 67-72=139 -5 t-2nd/75The Maxwell (3) 75-78-74=227 +17 t-62nd/80Big 12 Conference Championship (4) 73-76-72-77=298 +18 t-16th/50NCAA Stanford Regional (4) 73-72-71=216 +6 t-38th/75NCAA Championship (5) 76-75-73-73=297 +9 t-56th/156 Match Play Quarterfi nals vs. Oklahoma’s Rylee Reinertson, Lost 1-up

GARRETT MAY

BAYLOR CAREER STATS PCT OF ROUNDS COUNTED SCORE PAR OR BEST ROUNDSYEAR TOURN RDS CNTD PCT STOKES AVG. VS. PAR LOW RD BETTER TOP 5 TOP 10 TOP 25 18 36 542015-16 (FR.) 7 19 10.5 70.0 1,408 74.11 3.29 (+59) 67 5 — 2 2 67 140 2192016-17 (SO.) 12 37 30.5 82.4 2,667 72.08 1.19 (+44) 65 13 3 4 7 66 135 201TOTAL 19 56 41.0 78.8 4,075 72.77 1.84 (+103) 65 18 3 6 9 66 135 201* - 4 rounds as individual in 2015-16

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MATTHEW PERRINE

MATTHEW PERRINE5-11 • SR. • 2LAUSTIN, TEXAS (WESTLAKE HS/AUBURN)

All-American from Austin, Texas, transferred to Baylor following 2014-15 freshman season at Auburn ... Lone senior on Baylor’s 2017-18 roster ... Has 72.20 stroke average over fi rst two seasons at Baylor, which ranks sixth on BU’s all-time list ... Has 11 top-10 fi nishes during Baylor career, which ranks tied for eighth in program history ... Played in Baylor lineup in 23 consecutive tournaments entering 2017-18 season ... Recognized on GCAA All-America Third Team, Golfweek All-America Honorable Mention, PING All-Central Region Team, All-Big 12 Team and Big 12 All-Tournament Team following 2016-17 junior season ... Also named GCAA All-America Scholar, selected to Academic All-Big 12 First Team and picked up Big 12 Golfer of the Month recognition for October 2016 ... Set school record with nine consecutive top-10 fi nishes and recorded 71.35 stroke average in 2016-17, which was fourth-best single-season stroke average in school history ... Has played 89 collegiate rounds over three-year Division I career, recording 72.45 stroke average, 41 rounds at par or better and 18 top-25 fi nishes in 30 tournaments ... Four-time Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and three-time Baylor Dean’s List selection ... Last name pronounced puh-RYNE. 2016-17 (Junior, Baylor): Played in Baylor lineup in all 12 tournaments, including fi nal four events of season in No. 2 spot ... Also played No. 3 fi ve times, No. 4 once and No. 5 twice ... Led Bears to fi rst No. 1 national ranking in program history, fi rst NCAA Regional title and fi rst NCAA Championship match play berth ... Named to GCAA All-America Third Team and Golfweek All-America Honorable Mention ... Also selected to PING All-Central Region Team, All-Big 12 Team and Big 12 All-Tournament Team ... Recognized as Big 12 Golfer of the Month for October 2016 ... Recorded 71.35 stroke average, which was fourth-best single-season mark in program history ... Counted team-high 85 percent of rounds (31.5 of 37) toward team score ... Tied for team lead with 23 rounds at par or better and four top-fi ve fi nishes ... Set school record with nine consecutive top-10 fi nishes and had streak of 15 consecutive rounds at par or better ... Began season with 70th place fi nish at Fighting Illini Invitational with 22-over 232 ... Placed 88th at Maui Jim Intercollegiate, posting 17-over 230 ... Earned career-fi rst top-fi ve with fourth place fi nish at Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate, carding 3-under 207 ... Helped team win title and claimed career-fi rst medalist honor by tying for fi rst place at Royal Oaks Intercollegiate with 10-under 203 ... Started streak of 15 straight rounds of par or better by shooting 66-69-68 at Royal Oaks ... Led Bears to second straight tournament title by shooting 72-71-69 to tie for seventh place at The All-American ... Tied for seventh place again at Querencia Cabo Collegiate, shooting 69-69-69 to fi nish at 6-under 207 ... Took second place in an 84-player fi eld and helped team claim third tournament title of season by shooting 67-69-69 for an 11-under 205 at Linger Longer Invitational ... Earned sixth consecutive top-10 fi nish by shooting 72-70 to fi nish at 2-under 142 at Aggie Invitational ... Bears took second place at Aggie Invitational, for seventh consecutive top-three fi nish, which led to program’s fi rst No. 1 national ranking in April 3, 2017

Golfweek/Sagarin rankings ... Fired 15th consecutive par or better round with fi rst-round 68 at The Maxwell, then shot 2-over 72 in second round to snap streak, but still fi nished in third place at 1-over 211 ... Tied for sixth place at Big 12 Championship with 14-over 294, earning All-Tournament Team recognition ... Tied for seventh place at NCAA Stanford Regional with 3-under 207, helping Baylor claim its fi rst regional title ... Led Bears to program’s fi rst NCAA Championship match play berth by shooting 2-over 290 to tie for 28th place in stroke play ... Faced Oklahoma’s Brad Dalke in match play quarterfi nals ... Was 2-down with two to play, but won next two holes to force playoff, including a memorable must-make-to-continue chip-in on No. 18 ... Lost to Dalke on 19th hole, which gave OU a 3-2 win ... Earned GCAA All-America Scholar and Academic All-Big 12 First Team recognition ... Named to Fall and Spring Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Rolls and Fall Baylor Dean’s List. 2015-16 (Sophomore, Baylor): Earned spot in Baylor lineup in third tournament during fi rst season at BU and stayed in lineup for remainder of season while helping team to sixth NCAA Championship berth in program history ... Ranked fourth on team with 73.19 stroke average across 32 rounds in 11 tournaments ... Played nine rounds at par or better and recorded six top-25 fi nishes ... Made Baylor debut at No. 5 spot in lineup for Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate, shot 12-over 222 to tie for 48th place ... Climbed to No. 2 spot in lineup for fi rst tournament of spring season, shot 7-over 220 to tie for 14th place at Oak Hills Invitational ... Played in No. 3 or No. 4 spot in fi nal nine tournaments of season ... Tied for 18th place with 2-over 218 at All-American ... Shot 2-over 215 to tie for 18th place at Querencia Cabo Collegiate ... Shot fi nal-round 69 to help team win tournament title at Border Olympics, tied for 29th place individually at even-par 144 ... Earned career-best tie for eighth place at Linger Longer Invitational with 3-under 213 ... Carded 10-over 226 at Aggie Invitational to tie for 41st place ... Shot 7-over 147 to tie for 52nd place at The Maxwell ... Tied for 16th place at Big 12 Championship with 7-over 295 ... Led team to sixth NCAA Championship berth in program history with huge fi nal round at NCAA Kohler (Wis.) Regional ... Shot 4-under 68 in fi nal round to help Bears pass Idaho and tie for fourth place, securing fi nal NCAA Championship berth awarded at regional ... Made fi ve birdies over fi nal eight holes as Bears mounted rally from six strokes behind Idaho with six holes remaining to claim fi nal NCAA Championship berth awarded at Kohler Regional ... Shot 18-over 228 to tie for 139th place at NCAA Championship ... Named to Fall and Spring Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Rolls and Baylor Dean’s Lists. 2014-15 (Freshman; Auburn): Played in seven tournament during freshman season at Auburn, including fi ve times as member of AU lineup ... Recorded 73.30 stroke average across 20 rounds, including nine rounds at par or better ... Counted 50 percent of rounds toward team score (7 of 14) when in Tigers lineup ... Earned spot in AU lineup for team’s third tournament of season and remained in lineup for fi ve consecutive tournaments ... Made collegiate debut at Sagamore Fall Preview, tied for 20th place at 5-over 149 ... Tied for 46th place with 4-over 220 at U.S. Collegiate Championship, including season-best round of 3-under 69 in fi nal round ... Climbed to No. 2 spot in Auburn lineup and shot even-par 216 at Amer Ari Invitational, tied for 63rd place ... Tied for 23rd place with 7-over 223 at Mobile Sports Authority Intercollegiate ... Carded 4-over 220 to tie for 25th place at Tiger Invitational ... Played as individual at Schenkel Invitational, shot all three rounds at par or better and tied for 31st place at 3-under 213 ... Tied for 47th place at 9-over 225 while playing as individual in Gary Koch Invitational.

AUBURN CAREER STATS PCT OF ROUNDS COUNTED SCORE PAR OR BEST ROUNDSYEAR TOURN RDS CNTD PCT STOKES AVG. VS. PAR LOW RD BETTER TOP 5 TOP 10 TOP 25 18 36 542014-15 (FR). 7 20 7.0 50.0 1,466 73.30 1.30 (+26) 69 9 — — 3 72 144 213AUBURN TOTAL 7 20 7.0 50.0 1,466 73.30 1.30 (+26) 69 9 — — 3 72 144 213

BAYLOR CAREER STATS PCT OF ROUNDS COUNTED SCORE PAR OR BEST ROUNDSYEAR TOURN RDS CNTD PCT STOKES AVG. VS. PAR LOW RD BETTER TOP 5 TOP 10 TOP 25 18 36 542015-16 (SO.) 11 32 25.5 79.7 2,342 73.19 1.88 (+60) 65 9 — 2 6 65 140 2132016-17 (JR.) 12 37 31.5 85.1 2,640 71.35 0.46 (+17) 66 23 4 9 9 66 135 203BAYLOR TOTAL 23 69 57.0 82.6 4,982 72.20 1.11 (+77) 65 32 4 11 15 65 135 203DIVISION I TOTAL 30 89 64.0 77.1 6,448 72.45 1.16 (+103) 65 41 4 11 18 65 135 203* - 6 rounds as individual in 2014-15

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High School: Played for Westlake High School in Austin, Texas ... Set individual school record with fi ve tournament titles ... Won individual championship at 2014 Texas 5A State Championship ... Named 2013-14 Westlake Male Athlete of the Year ... Set Westlake High School stroke average record at 69.38 ... Named to 2012 & 2013 HP Scholastic Honor Roll Golf Team. Personal: Son of Mike and Alyson Perrine ... Business major.

BAYLOR PERSONAL RECORDSBest round: 65 at Linger Longer Invitational (spring 2016)Best fi nish: t-1st at Royal Oaks Intercollegiate (fall 2016)Lowest 18-hole score: 65 at Linger Longer Invitational (spring 2016)Lowest 36-hole score: 135, three times; last at NCAA Stanford Regional (spring 2017)Lowest 54-hole score: 203 at Royal Oaks Intercollegiate (fall 2016)Tournament Titles: one; Royal Oaks Intercollegiate (fall 2016)Top 3 fi nishes: three; last at The Maxwell, t-3rd (spring 2017)Top 5 fi nishes: four; last at The Maxwell, t-3rd (spring 2017)Top 10 fi nishes: 11; last at NCAA Stanford Regional, t-7th (spring 2017)Top 25 fi nishes: 15; last at NCAA Stanford Regional, t-7th (spring 2017)

TOURNAMENT RESULTS2014-15 (FRESHMAN; AUBURN)Sagamore Fall Preview (5) 73-76=149 +5 t-20thU.S. Collegiate Championship (4) 75-76-69=220 +4 t-46th

Amer Ari Invitational (2) 72-73-71=216 E t-63rdMobile Sports Authority Invitational (5) 76-77-70=223 +7 t-23rdTiger Invitational (5) 74-72-74=220 +4 t-25thSchenkel Invitational (IND) 72-72-69=213 -3 t-31stGary Kock Invitational (IND) 80-74-71=225 +9 t-47th

2015-16 (SOPHOMORE; BAYLOR)Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate (5) 76-74-72=222 +12 t-48th

Oak Hills Invitational (2) 76-74-70=220 +7 t-14thAll-American (4) 72-71-75=218 +2 t-18thQuerencia Cabo Collegiate (3) 70-73-72=215 +2 t-18thBorder Olympics (4) 75-69=144 E t-29thLinger Longer Invitational (4) 65-75-73=213 -3 t-8thAggie Invitational (3) 76-76-74=226 +10 t-41stThe Maxwell (4) 71-76=147 +7 t-52ndBig 12 Championship (4) 77-77-68-73=295 +7 t-16thNCAA Kohler (Wis.) Regional (4) 72-74-68=214 -2 t-10thNCAA Championship (4) 75-76-77=228 +18 t-139th

2016-17 (JUNIOR; BAYLOR)Fighting Illini Invitational (3) 82-79-71=232 +22 70th/78Maui Jim Intercollegiate (5) 74-85-71=230 +17 88th/93Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate (5) 68-67-72=207 -3 4th/60Royal Oaks Intercollegiate (4) 66-69-68=203 -10 t-1st/72

The All-American (3) 72-71-69=212 -4 t-7th/96Querencia Cabo Collegiate (3) 69-69-69=207 -6 t-7th/80Linger Longer Invitational (3) 67-69-69=205 -11 2nd/84Aggie Invitational (3) 72-70=142 -2 t-8th/75The Maxwell (2) 68-72-71=211 +1 3rd/80Big 12 Conference Championship (2) 76-71-73-74=294 +14 t-6th/50NCAA Stanford Regional (2) 68-67-72=207 -3 t-7th/75NCAA Championships (2) 72-67-71-80=290 +2 t-28th/156 Match Play Quarterfi nals vs. Oklahoma’s Brad Dalke, Lost 1-up on 19th hole

MATTHEW PERRINE

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RYAN GRIDER6-0 • FR. • HSLEWISVILLE, TEXAS (ISCHOOL HS)

High School: Attended iSchool High STEM Academy in Lewisville, Texas ... Enrolled at Baylor as No. 11 player in Rolex AJGA junior rankings ... Ranked No. 14 overall and No. 1 in Texas among 2017 recruits by Golfweek ... Represented West Team at Wyndham Cup in 2015 and 2017 ... Named 2015 Rolex AJGA Second-Team All-American ... Won 2016 Byron Nelson International Junior Golf Award along with Baylor teammate Cooper Dossey ... Earned 20 career top-10 fi nishes in AJGA national tournaments ... Ranked No. 20 in AJGA rankings and claimed two tournament titles as AJGA junior – 2015 Bishops Gate Golf Academy Junior and 2016 Toyota Music City Junior ... Also won 2015 Junior Byron Nelson and 2016 Texas Cup, made 2016 AJGA Polo Championship semifi nals and 2015 U.S. Junior Championship quarterfi nals. Personal: Son of Greg and Denise Grider ... Undecided major.

TRAVIS McINROE5-11 • RFR. • SQPLANO, TEXAS (PLANO WEST HS)

Second-year freshman, practiced with team but did not compete in 2016-17 ... Redshirted to retain eligibility ... Two-time Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll selection. 2016-17 (True Freshman): Practiced with team, but did not compete ... Redshirted to retain eligibility ... Named to Fall and Spring Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Rolls and Baylor Dean’s Lists. High School: Two-time individual state champion and fi rst-team all-state honoree, claimed medalist honors at 2016 UIL 6A State Championship and 2014 TAPPS 5A State Championship … Played fi nal two years for head coach Rick Hardison at Plano West Senior High School in Plano, Texas, after playing fi rst two years for head coach Todd O’Neal at Prestonwood Christian Academy … Shot 12 of 19 rounds at par or better and recorded eight top-10 fi nishes during 2016 senior season … Led Plano West to 2016 Texas Class 6A State Championship title at Legacy Hills Golf Course in Georgetown, Texas … Earned individual state title by shooting 71-70, fi nishing two strokes ahead of Baylor teammate Colin Kober … Led Wolves to second-place fi nish at 2016 Region I Championship by shooting 73-72 to fi nish in 10th place … Shot 70-71 to fi nish in third place individually and lead team to District 6-6A title … Named North Texas High School Golf Coaches 2016 Player of the Year … Shot 68 to fi nish in fi rst place at 2016 UIL 6A District Preview … Won medalist honors at 2014 TAPPS 5A State Championship by shooting 70-74 in fi nal season at Prestonwood … Recorded eight career AJGA top-15 fi nishes … Set tournament course records by shooting 63 at Ridgewood and 65 at Pecan Hollow … Academic All-State honoree and four-year Academic Honor Roll member. Personal: Son of Patrick and Nina McInroe … Business major.

MARK REPPE5-11 • FR. • HSDALLAS, TEXAS (EPISCOPAL SCHOOL OF DALLAS)

High School: Played four seasons for head coach David Tollison at Episcopal School of Dallas ... Ranked No. 49 overall and No. 7 in Texas among 2017 recruits by Golfweek ... Three-time Southwest Preparatory All-Conference Team selection ... Earned 10 top-15 fi nishes in AJGA tournaments ... Won tournament titles at 2014 Junior All-Star at Watters Creek and 2015 North Texas Classic ... Twice fi nished among top-three individuals at Southwest Preparatory Conference Championships ... Earned third-place fi nishes at 2015 Shreveport Junior and 2016 Big “I” National Championship ... Also played soccer at ESD, where he was named team’s most improved player. Personal: Son of Rod and Peggy Reppe ... Majoring in Business.

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HEAD COACH MIKE McGRAW

MIKE MCGRAWHEAD COACH • FOURTH SEASONCENTRAL OKLAHOMA, 1982

Three-time national champion coach Mike McGraw is in his fourth season leading the Bears and his 13th season as a Division I head coach. McGraw joined the program on June 16, 2014, following one season as assistant coach at Alabama, where he helped lead the Crimson Tide to the 2014 NCAA Championship title.

McGraw has 20 years of experience coaching at the Division I level, including eight seasons as Oklahoma State men’s golf head coach, and he’s led teams to the NCAA Championship in 18 of those 20 seasons. In addition to three national titles, more than half of McGraw’s 20 years have ended with top-fi ve fi nishes at the NCAA Championship, including 11 times in the top fi ve and three times as national runner-up.

McGraw’s teams have won 39 tournament titles and advanced to nine NCAA Championships in his 11 seasons as a Division I men’s golf head coach. He’s coached players to 35 individual medalist honors and produced 25 All-Americans.

McGRAW AT BAYLORIn just three seasons, McGraw has led the Baylor program to

unprecedented heights, including nine team titles, fi ve individual titles and four All-Americans. The Bears achieved their fi rst-ever No. 1 national ranking, won their fi rst NCAA Regional title and advanced to NCAA Championship match play for the fi rst time in program history, earning the best NCAA Championship fi nish in program history.

McGraw’s 2016-17 squad won four tournaments and had a streak of seven consecutive top-three fi nishes. The Bears won the Royal Oaks Intercollegiate, the All-American, the Linger Longer Invitational and shared the title with the tournament host at the NCAA Stanford Regional. BU also took second place at the Maui Jim Intercollegiate, the Querencia Cabo Collegiate and the Aggie Invitational. BU earned its fi rst-ever No. 1 national ranking in Golfweek’s April 3, 2017, poll.

Baylor advanced to match play at the 2017 NCAA Championship, earning the program’s best fi nish with a tie for fi fth place after falling 3-2 in a 19th hole playoff against eventual national champion Oklahoma.

A trio of players on the 2016-17 squad earned All-America honors, with Braden Bailey, Cooper Dossey and Matthew Perrine all recognized. Dossey was named 2017 Big 12 Newcomer of the Year and was selected to the fi ve-member GCAA All-Freshmen Team. Hunter Shattuck and Garrett May joined that trio to give the Bears a school-record fi ve All-Region honorees. Additionally, McGraw was one of fi ve fi nalists for the Dave Williams Award, and assistant coach Ryan Blagg won the 2017 Jan Strickland Award.

The 2016-17 Bears were also successful in the classroom, with a school-record nine Academic All-Big 12 honorees, including six fi rst-team selections. Shattuck and Perrine were named All-American Scholars, marking a school-record third consecutive season with multiple selections, and all 11 members of the roster earned Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll recognition.

In just his second season in Waco, McGraw led the Bears to their fi rst NCAA Championship berth since 2010. Baylor advanced to the NCAA Kohler (Wis.) Regional, extending one of the nation’s longest active streaks with a 19th consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance. The Bears mounted a back-nine comeback in the fi nal round of the regional, combining for 17 birdies to fi nish tied for fourth and earn one of fi ve NCAA Championship spots awarded at the regional.

BU placed 27th at the NCAA Championship, marking the fi fth-best end-of-season fi nish in program history. The 2015-16 Baylor squad claimed tournament titles at the Oak Hills Invitational and the Border Olympics, fi nished second in The Maxwell Intercollegiate and went on to record nine top-fi ve fi nishes in 13 tournaments.

In his fi rst season at Baylor, McGraw led the Bears to three tournament titles and seven top-three fi nishes. Baylor fi nished in seventh place or better in every tournament, placing in the top half of the fi eld in

11 of 12 events. BU fi nished in sixth place at the NCAA Bremerton (Wash.) Regional, one spot back of an NCAA Championship berth.

The Bears claimed tournament titles at the Gopher Invitational, Oak Hills Invitational and Border Olympics. BU also placed second at the Royal Oaks Intercollegiate and fi nished in third place at the Fighting Illini Invitational, Rod Myers Invitational and Bayou City Collegiate Championship.

Kyle Jones set the school record with a 70.47 stroke average in 2014-15 on his way to becoming McGraw’s fi rst All-American at Baylor and the third player in program history to earn back-to-back All-Big 12 honors.

PRIOR TO BAYLORMcGraw spent the 2013-14 season as an assistant coach at Alabama,

where he assisted head coach Jay Seawell in leading the Crimson Tide to the 2014 NCAA Championship title. Alabama won the championship match 4-1 over an Oklahoma State team comprised entirely of players McGraw recruited to OSU.

Prior to joining the Alabama staff, McGraw was head coach at Oklahoma State for eight seasons, where he led the Cowboys to a national title in 2006 and a national runner-up fi nish in 2010. He was an assistant coach at OSU when the Cowboys won the 2000 national title.

McGraw led Oklahoma State to fi ve Big 12 titles and was named Big 12 Coach of the Year fi ve times in his eight seasons as men’s golf head coach. The Cowboys won 30 total tournaments and advanced to the NCAA Championships seven times, recording fi ve top-fi ve national fi nishes during his tenure. His players earned 30 individual medalist honors and he produced 21 All-Americans while he was men’s team head coach at OSU.

McGraw joined Oklahoma State in 1997 as an assistant coach after leading the golf program at Edmond (Okla.) High School for four seasons. He spent seven years as men’s team assistant coach, guiding the Cowboys to 16 tournament titles, including the 2000 national championship, and producing 19 All-Americans.

OSU named McGraw women’s team head coach prior to the 2004-05 season, and he guided that team to a Big 12 championship. He became men’s team head coach in 2006, and held that position through the 2012-13 season.

Regarded as one of the nation’s top recruiters, McGraw has produced numerous PGA Tour players, including Rickie Fowler, Hunter Mahan, Charles Howell III, Morgan Hoffman and Casey Wittenberg.

In his four years leading the program at Edmond North High School, McGraw led the team to three state titles. The team claimed titles in 36 of its 46 events played and fi nished as runners-up seven times. He served as assistant coach at Edmond Memorial High School from 1987 through 1993, helping the Bulldogs reach six state championships in seven seasons.

As a player, McGraw was a three-year letterwinner at Central Oklahoma. He earned honorable mention All-America recognition after fi nishing 16th at the 1981 NAIA Championship. A 1982 graduate of Central Oklahoma with a degree in broadcast communications, McGraw married his wife, Pam, in 1996.

McGraw authored a book titled Better Than I Found It, which was published in February 2017. He also spearheaded the effort to build the state-of-the-art on-campus Billy W. Williams Golf Practice Facility, which opened to Baylor student-athletes in January 2017.

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HEAD COACH MIKE McGRAWTHE MCGRAW FILEPERSONALFamily: Wife, Pam

EDUCATIONAlma Mater: Central Oklahoma, 1982

PLAYING EXPERIENCE1980-82 Central Oklahoma

COACHING EXPERIENCE1984-86 Edmond (Okla.) Memorial HS, volunteer assistant coach1987-93 Edmond (Okla.) Memorial HS, assistant coach1994-97 Edmond (Okla.) North HS, head coach1998-2004 Oklahoma State, assistant coach2004-05 Oklahoma State, women’s head coach2005-13 Oklahoma State, head coach2013-14 Alabama, assistant coach2014- Baylor, head coach

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE1998 NCAA Central Regional (7th); assistant coach, Oklahoma State NCAA Championship (4th); assistant coach, Oklahoma State1999 NCAA Central Regional (4th); assistant coach, Oklahoma State NCAA Championship (2nd); assistant coach, Oklahoma State2000 NCAA Central Regional (3rd); assistant coach, Oklahoma State NCAA Championship (1st); assistant coach, Oklahoma State2001 NCAA Central Regional (6th); assistant coach, Oklahoma State NCAA Championship (t-24th); assistant coach, Oklahoma State2002 NCAA Central Regional (t-1st); assistant coach, Oklahoma State NCAA Championship (16th); assistant coach, Oklahoma State2003 NCAA Central Regional (1st); assistant coach, Oklahoma State NCAA Championship (2nd); assistant coach, Oklahoma State2004 NCAA Central Regional (2nd); assistant coach, Oklahoma State NCAA Championship (13th); assistant coach, Oklahoma State2005 NCAA Women’s West Regional (5th); head coach; Oklahoma State NCAA Women’s Championship (8th); head coach, Oklahoma State2006 NCAA Central Regional (1st); head coach, Oklahoma State NCAA Championship (1st); head coach, Oklahoma State2007 NCAA Central Regional (6th); head coach, Oklahoma State NCAA Championship (15th); head coach, Oklahoma State2008 NCAA Central Regional (2nd); head coach, Oklahoma State NCAA Championship (4th); head coach, Oklahoma State2009 NCAA South Central Regional (1st); head coach, Oklahoma State NCAA Championship (t-5th); head coach, Oklahoma State2010 NCAA Southeast Regional (1st); head coach, Oklahoma State NCAA Championship (2nd); head coach, Oklahoma State2011 NCAA Colorado Regional (1st); head coach, Oklahoma State NCAA Championship (t-3rd); head coach, Oklahoma State2012 NCAA Ann Arbor [Mich.] Regional (8th); head coach, Oklahoma State2013 NCAA Fayetteville [Ark.] Regional (4th); head coach, Oklahoma State NCAA Championship (14th); head coach, Oklahoma State2014 NCAA Auburn [Ala.] Regional (1st): assistant coach, Alabama NCAA Championship (1st); assistant coach, Alabama2015 NCAA Bremerton [Wash.] Regional (6th); head coach, Baylor2016 NCAA Kohler [Wis.] Regional (t-4th); head coach, Baylor NCAA Championship (27th); head coach, Baylor2017 NCAA Stanford [Calif.] Regional (t-1st); head coach, Baylor NCAA Championship (t-5th); head coach, Baylor

ALL-AMERICANSOKLAHOMA STATE2006 Pablo Martin2006 Jonathan Moore2006 Tyler Leon2007 Trent Leon2007 Pablo Martin2008 Rickie Fowler2008 Trent Leon2008 Trent Whitekiller2008 Kevin Tway2009 Rickie Fowler2009 Morgan Hoffmann2009 Trent Leon2009 Kevin Tway2010 Peter Uihlein2010 Morgan Hoffman2010 Kevin Tway2011 Morgan Hoffman2011 Kevin Tway2011 Peter Uihlein2013 Ian Davis2013 Jordan Niebrugge

BAYLOR2015 Kyle Jones 2017 Braden Bailey 2017 Cooper Dossey 2017 Matthew Perrine

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HEAD COACH MIKE McGRAWTEAM TITLES AS HEAD COACH 39 TITLES (30 AT OSU, 9 AT BU)OKLAHOMA STATE Date Tournament Course Site Score Margin of VictoryMarch 19, 2006 Hall of Fame Invitational Redstone GC Humble, Texas 294-292-294=880 +10April 4, 2006 Morris Williams Intercollegiate Austin CC Austin, Texas 283-283-284=850 +9May 14, 2006 The Maxwell Dornick Hills CC Ardmore, Okla. 259-265-261=785 +4May 20, 2006 NCAA Central Regional Sand Ridge GC Chardon, Ohio 280-285-280=845 +16June 3, 2006 NCAA Championship Crosswater GC Sunriver, Ore. 281-291-288-283=1,143 +3Oct. 31, 2006 Callaway Golf Collegiate Colonial CC Fort Worth, Texas 4-0 —April 24, 2007 Big 12 Championship Prairie Dunes CC Hutchinson, Kan. 290-289-287=866 +7May 13, 2007 The Maxwell Dornick Hills CC Ardmore, Okla. 261-257-262=780 +7Oct. 1, 2007 Fighting Illini Invitational Olympia Fields CC Olympia Fields, Ill. 292-275-290=857 +7April 27, 2008 Big 12 Championship Whispering Pines GC Trinity, Texas 285-282-283-291=1,141 +20May 11, 2008 The Maxwell Dornick Hills CC Ardmore, Okla. 266-274-269=809 +3Sept. 30, 2008 Ping/Golfweek Preview Inverness Club Toledo, Ohio 282-277-284=843 +16March 31, 2009 Morris Williams Intercollegiate University of Texas GC Austin, Texas 285-284-294=863 +25April 19, 2009 Aggie Invitational Traditions GC Bryan, Texas 341-373=714 +3April 29, 2009 Big 12 Championship Prairie Dunes CC Hutchinson, Kan. 293-288-287-281=1,149 +14May 16, 2009 NCAA South Central Regional Karsten Creek GC Stillwater, Okla. 296-289-296=881 +22Sept. 28, 2009 Ping/Golfweek Invitational Gold Mountain GC Bremerton, Wash. 290-287-285=862 +22Oct. 27, 2009 Isleworth Collegiate Invitational Isleworth CC Windermere, Fla. 291-289-301=881 +5March 28, 2010 Linger Longer Invitational Reynolds Landing Greensboro, Ga. 293-286-286=865 +2April 25, 2010 Big 12 Championship Whispering Pines GC Trinity, Texas 281-284-286-282=1,133 +13May 22, 2010 NCAA Southeast Regional Capital City Club Alpharetta, Ga. 282-282-277=841 +2Sept. 28, 2010 Ping/Golfweek Preview Karsten Creek GC Stillwater, Okla. 288-296-284=878 +4Oct. 12, 2010 Jack Nicklaus Invitational Scioto CC Columbus, Ohio 295-285-284=864 +6Feb. 4, 2011 Ameri Ari Invitational Waikoloa Kings Course Waikoloa, Hawaii 278-273-279=830 +5March 13, 2011 Southern Highlands Collegiate Southern Highlands GC Las Vegas, Nev. 294-286-283=863 +7March 22, 2011 Oregon Duck Invitational Eugene CC Eugene, Ore. 291-279-278=848 +8April 3, 2011 Augusta State Invitational Forest Hills GC Augusta, Ga. 277-279-292=848 +1April 27, 2011 Big 12 Championship Prairie Dunes CC Hutchinson, Kan. 283-292-270-294=1,139 +13May 21, 2011 NCAA Colorado Regional Colorado National GC Eric, Colo. 276-275-282=833 +18Oct. 29, 2012 Royal Oaks Intercollegiate Royal Oaks CC Dallas, Texas 281-278-283=842 +4

BAYLORDate Tournament Course Site Score Margin of VictorySept. 8, 2014 Gopher Invitational Windsong Farm GC Independence, Minn. 289-283-290=862 +16Feb. 10, 2015 Oak Hills Invitational Oak Hills CC San Antonio, Texas 284-288-278=850 +16March 14, 2015 Border Olympics Laredo CC Laredo, Texas 280-284-285=849 +3Feb. 9, 2016 Oak Hills Invitational Oak Hills CC San Antonio, Texas 291-284-288=863 +5March 12, 2016 Border Olympics Laredo CC Laredo, Texas 277-279=556 +8Oct. 25, 2016 Royal Oaks Intercollegiate Royal Oaks CC Dallas, Texas 339-344-351=1,034 +32Feb. 19, 2017 All-American Golf Club of Houston Humble, Texas 284-268-284=836 +5March 21, 2017 Linger Longer Invitational Great Waters GC Greensboro, Ga. 274-276-281=831 +15May 17, 2017 NCAA Stanford Regional* Stanford GC Stanford, Calif. 277-265-281=823 0

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HEAD COACH MIKE McGRAWINDIVIDUAL TITLES AS HEAD COACH 35 TITLES (30 AT OSU, 5 AT BU)OKLAHOMA STATEDate Player Tournament Course Site Score Margin of VictorySept. 28, 2005 Pablo Martin Ping/Golfweek Preview Crosswater GC Sunriver, Ore. 73-64-68=205 0Oct. 25, 2005 Pablo Martin Isleworth Collegiate Isleworth CC Windermere, Fla. 67-72-73=212 +2May 14, 2006 Jonathan Moore The Maxwell Dornick Hills CC Ardmore, Okla. 64-66-66=196 +7May 20, 2006 Jonathan Moore NCAA Central Regional Sand Ridge GC Chardon, Ohio 69-69-67=205 +3June 3, 2006 Jonathan Moore NCAA Championship Crosswater GC Sunriver, Ore. 68-70-69-69=226 +4Feb. 9, 2007 Jonathan Moore Hawaii-Hilo Intercollegiate Waikoloa Village Club Hilo, Hawaii 68-62-65=195 +4April 24, 2007 Pablo Martin Big 12 Championship Prairie Dunes CC Hutchinson, Kan. 73-73-68=211 +3Oct. 1, 2007 Rickie Fowler Fighting Illini Invitational Olympia Fields CC Olympia Fields, Ill. 70-63-70=203 +1March 26, 2008 Trent Leon U.S. Collegiate Championship The Golf Club of Georgia Alpharetta, Ga. 69-69-70=208 +1April 27, 2008 Rickie Fowler Big 12 Championship Whispering Pines GC Trinity, Texas 72-68-71-68=279 +4May 17, 2008 Kevin Tway NCAA Central Regional Scarlet Course Columbus, Ohio 70-69-75=214 +1Sept. 30, 2008 Morgan Hoffmann Ping/Golfweek Preview Inverness Club Toledo, Ohio 69-66-72=207 0March 21, 2009 Trent Whitekiller Linger Longer Invitational Reynolds Landing Greensboro, Ga. 74-68-66=208 +!April 7, 2009 Peter Uihlein Gaillardia Intercollegiate Gaillardia GC Oklahoma City, Okla. 76-72=148 +2March 31, 2009 Morgan Hoffmann Morris Williams Intercollegiate University of Texas GC Austin, Texas 72-70-70=212 0April 19, 2009 Rickie Fowler Aggie Invitational Traditions GC Bryan, Texas 65-73=138 +1April 29, 2009 Morgan Hoffman Big 12 Championship Prairie Dunes CC Hutchinson, Kan. 71-71-68-66=276 +3May 16, 2009 Kevin Tway NCAA South Central Regional Karsten Creek GC Stillwater, Okla. 74-72-70=216 +1Sept. 20, 2009 Trent Whitekiller Fighting Illini Invitational Olympia Fields CC Olympia Fields, Ill. 71-71-69=211 0Sept. 28, 2009 Peter Uihlein Ping/Golfweek Invitational Gold Mountain GC Bremerton, Wash. 69-71-71=211 +2Nov. 11, 2009 Peter Uihlein Gifford Collegiate Cordevalle CC San Martin, Calif. 68-65-69=202 +5Feb. 23, 2010 Kevin Tway Puerto Rico Classic Rio Mar CC River Course Rio Grande, P.R. 65-68-66=199 +3May 22, 2010 Peter Uihlein NCAA Southeast Regional Capital City Club Alpharetta, Ga. 68-70-68=206 +2Sept. 19, 2010 Peter Uihlein Fighting Illini Invitational Olympia Fields CC Olympia Fields, Ill. 69-65-70=204 +3March 13, 2011 Morgan Hoffmann Southern Highlands Southern Highlands GC Las Vegas, Nev. 69-68-69=206 +2April 3, 2011 Kevin Tway Augusta State Invitational Forest Hills GC Augusta, Ga. 64-69-71=204 +5April 17, 2011 Peter Uihlein Aggie Invitational Traditions GC Bryan, Texas 72-67-71=210 +5April 27, 2011 Morgan Hoffman Big 12 Championship Prairie Dunes CC Hutchinson, Kan. 70-69-68-73=280 +5May 21, 2011 Kevin Tway NCAA Colorado Regional Colorado National GC Erie, Colo. 72-65-69=206 +1Oct. 30, 2012 Ian Davis Royal Oaks Intercollegiate Royal Oaks CC Dallas, Texas 66-69-71=206 0

BAYLORDate Player Tournament Course Site Score Margin of VictoryOct. 28, 2014 Mikkel Bjerch-Andresen Royal Oaks Intercollegiate Royal Oaks CC Dallas, Texas 66-70-71=207 +1Feb. 10, 2015 Kyle Jones Oak Hills Invitational Oak Hills CC San Antonio, Texas 71-67-67=205 +2Oct. 25, 2016 Braden Bailey* Royal Oaks Intercollegiate Royal Oaks CC Dallas, Texas 67-69-67=203 0Oct. 25, 2016 Matthew Perrine* Royal Oaks Intercollegiate Royal Oaks CC Dallas, Texas 66-69-68=203 0Feb. 19, 2017 Cooper Dossey The All-American Golf Club of Houston Humble, Texas 68-66-72=206 +3

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ASSISTANT COACH RYAN BLAGG

RYAN BLAGGASSISTANT COACH • SIXTH SEASONARKANSAS, 2002

Ryan Blagg, the 2017 Jan Strickland Award winner as the nation’s outstanding assistant coach, is in his sixth season with the Baylor men’s golf program and his eighth season as a Division I coach. The Bears have advanced to NCAA Regional play in all six of Blagg’s seasons, including a pair of NCAA Championship berths.

Last season, Blagg helped the Bears to the most successful year in program history. The 2016-17 BU squad won four tournaments and had a streak of seven consecutive top-three fi nishes. The Bears won the Royal Oaks Intercollegiate, the All-American, the Linger Longer Invitational and shared the title with the tournament host at the NCAA Stanford Regional. BU also took second place at the Maui Jim Intercollegiate, the Querencia Cabo Collegiate and the Aggie Invitational. BU earned its fi rst-ever No. 1 national ranking in Golfweek’s April 3, 2017, poll.

Baylor advanced to match play at the 2017 NCAA Championship, earning the program’s best fi nish with a tie for fi fth place after falling 3-2 in a 19th hole playoff against eventual national champion Oklahoma.

A trio of players on the 2016-17 squad earned All-America honors, with Braden Bailey, Cooper Dossey and Matthew Perrine all recognized. Dossey was named 2017 Big 12 Newcomer of the Year and was selected to the fi ve-member GCAA All-Freshmen Team. Hunter Shattuck and Garrett May joined that trio to give the Bears a school-record fi ve All-Region honorees.

In 2015-16, Blagg guided the Bears to their fi rst NCAA Championship berth since 2010. Baylor advanced to the NCAA Kohler (Wis.) Regional, where the Bears mounted a back-nine comeback in the fi nal round of the regional, combining for 17 birdies to fi nish tied for fourth and earn one of fi ve NCAA Championship spots awarded at the regional.

BU placed 27th at the NCAA Championship, marking the then-fi fth-best end-of-season fi nish in program history. The 2015-16 Baylor squad claimed tournament titles at the Oak Hills Invitational and the Border Olympics, fi nished second in The Maxwell Intercollegiate and recorded nine top-fi ve fi nishes in 13 tournaments.

In 2014-15, Blagg led the Bears to three tournament titles and seven top-three fi nishes. Baylor fi nished in seventh place or better in every tournament, placing in the top half of the fi eld in 11 of 12 events. Baylor also advanced to the NCAA Bremerton, Ore., Regional. BU fi nished in sixth place in Bremerton, one spot back of an NCAA Championship berth.

The Bears claimed tournament titles at the Gopher Invitational, Oak Hills Invitational and Border Olympics. BU also placed second at the Royal Oaks Intercollegiate and fi nished in third place at the Fighting Illini Invitational, Rod Myers Invitational and Bayou City Collegiate Championship.

In 2013-14, Blagg helped the Bears to top-fi ve fi nishes in nine of 11 regular season tournaments, including seven times in the top three. Baylor also advanced to the NCAA West Regional in Eugene, Ore., where the Bears fi nished in 10th place. Additionally, Blagg helped coach Kyle Jones, who became the 12th All-American in program history.

In his fi rst season with the Bears, Blagg helped guide the team to seven top-fi ve fi nishes, including a tournament title at the 2012 Warrior-Wave Intercollegiate. The Bears earned a berth in the 2013 NCAA Pullman Regional, where they fi nished in 10th place.

Blagg spent two seasons at Houston Baptist, where he helped the women’s program capture its second- and third-straight Great West Conference championships. In 2011, he guided the Great West Conference individual medalist, player of the year and four other all-conference selections.

Prior to Houston Baptist, Blagg served as the Head Rules Offi cial and then the Tournament Director for The Gateway Tour. He played professionally for six years on the Adams, Hooters and Nationwide Tours, recording multiple top-fi ve fi nishes.

He played collegiately at Arkansas, where he graduated in 2002 with a bachelor’s degree in communications. He was named to the SEC Honor

Roll each of his three seasons in Fayetteville. He began his collegiate career at Tyler Junior College, where he played for former Baylor head coach Greg Priest and led the team to the 1998 NJCAA National Championship, earning All-American and Academic All-American honors.

Blagg is married to the former Lindsay Marshall, and the couple has a son named Cooper.

THE BLAGG FILEPERSONALFamily: Wife, Lindsay; Son, Cooper

EDUCATIONAlma Mater: Arkansas, 2002 (B.A.)

PLAYING EXPERIENCE1998-99 Tyler Junior College1999-2002 Arkansas

COACHING EXPERIENCE2010-12 Houston Baptist, assistant coach (men and women)2012- Baylor, assistant coach

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE2012 NCAA Ann Arbor [Mich.] Regional (11th); assistant coach, Baylor2013 NCAA Pullman [Wash.] Regional (t-10th); assistant coach, Baylor2014 NCAA Eugene [Ore.] Regional (10th); assistant coach, Baylor2015 NCAA Bremerton [Wash.] Regional (6th); assistant coach, Baylor2016 NCAA Kohler [Wis.] Regional (t-4th); assistant coach, Baylor NCAA Championship (27th); assistant coach, Baylor2017 NCAA Stanford [Calif.] Regional (t-1st); assistant coach, Baylor NCAA Championship (t-5th); assistant coach, Baylor

ALL-AMERICANSBAYLOR2015 Kyle Jones 2017 Braden Bailey 2017 Cooper Dossey 2017 Matthew Perrine

TEAM TITLESBAYLORDate Tournament ScoreSept. 5, 2011 Turning Stone Invitational 282-281-290=853Nov. 7, 2012 Warrior-Wave Intercollegiate 287-280-279=846Sept. 8, 2014 Gopher Invitational 289-283-290=862Feb. 10, 2015 Oak Hills Invitational 284-288-278=850March 14, 2015 Border Olympics 280-284-285=849Feb. 9, 2016 Oak Hills Invitational 291-284-288=863March 12, 2016 Border Olympics 277-279=556Oct. 25, 2016 Royal Oaks Intercollegiate 339-344-351=1,034Feb. 19, 2017 All-American 284-268-284=836March 21, 2017 Linger Longer Invitational 274-276-281=831May 17, 2017 NCAA Stanford Regional* 277-265-281=823

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TOURNAMENT RESULTSDATE EVENT COURSE (SITE) PAR HOST SCORES PLACESept. 16-18 Fighting Illini Invitational Olympia Fields CC (Olympia Fields, Ill.) 70 Illinois 293-296-292=881 +41 10th/15Sept. 23-25 Maui Jim Intercollegiate Mirabel GC (Scottsdale, Ariz.) 71 Kent State 269-276-271=816 -36 2nd/16Oct. 3-4 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Old Overton GC (Birmingham, Ala.) 70 Alabama 274-284-289=847 +7 3rd/12Oct. 24-25 *Royal Oaks Intercollegiate Royal Oaks CC (Dallas, Texas) 71 Baylor 339-344-351=1034 -31 1st/11

DATE EVENT COURSE (SITE) PAR HOST SCORES PLACEFeb. 17-19 All-American Golf Club of Houston (Humble, Texas) 72 Houston/Rice 284-268-284=836 -28 1st/18Feb. 26-28 Querencia Cabo Collegiate Querencia (Los Cabos, Mexico) 71 Houston 281-283-269=833 -19 2nd/15March 19-21 Linger Longer Invitational Great Waters GC (Greensboro, Ga.) 72 Kennesaw State/Mercer 274-276-281=831 -33 1st/15April 1 Aggie Invitational Traditions GC (Bryan, Texas) 72 Texas A&M 278-288=566 -10 2nd/13April 14-15 The Maxwell Oak Tree CC (Edmond, Okla.) 70 Oklahoma/Oklahoma State 285-294-291=870 +30 4th/14April 24-26 Big 12 Conference Championship Prairie Dunes GC (Hutchinson, Kan.) 70 Big 12 307-292-287-304=1190 +70 6th/10May 15-17 NCAA Stanford Regional Stanford GC (Stanford, Calif.) 70 Stanford 277-265-281=823 -17 t-1st/13May 26-29 NCAA Championship Stroke Play Rich Harvest Farms (Sugar Grove, Ill.) 72 Northern Illinois 288-280-287-304=1159 +7 t-7th/30May 30 NCAA Championship Quarterfi nals Rich Harvest Farms (Sugar Grove, Ill.) 72 Northern Illinois Loss vs. Oklahoma, 2-3 t-5th/8

FIGHTING ILLINI INVITATIONALSept. 16-18, 2016 — Olympia Fields, Ill.(Olympia Fields CC — 7,353-yard, Par 70)

TEAM RESULTS 1. Illinois 274-280-291=845 +5 2. Oklahoma State 287-290-281=858 +18 3. Texas A&M 280-295-289=864 +24 4. North Carolina 294-285-287=866 +26 5. Florida State 294-286-287=867 +27 6. UNLV 298-287-283=868 +28 7. Texas 294-292-287=873 +33 T8. Southern California 296-288-290=874 +34 T8. Purdue 291-298-285=874 +34 10. BAYLOR 293-296-292=881 +41 T11. Northwestern 295-296-291=882 +42 T11. Arizona State 302-289-291=882 +42 13. Alabama 296-289-298=883 +43 14. Indiana 296-292-297=885 +45 15. Army 306-306-301=913 +73

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS T29. Hunter Shattuck (4) 73-73-73=219 +9 T33. Braden Bailey (1) 74-74-72=220 +10 T36. Cooper Dossey (5) 71-73-77=221 +11 T54. Garrett May (2) 75-76-76=227 +17 70. Matthew Perrine (3) 82-79-71=232 +22

MAUI JIM INTERCOLLEGIATESept. 23-25, 2016 — Scottsdale, Ariz.(Mirabel GC — 7,147-yard, Par 71)

TEAM RESULTS 1. LSU 270-271-270=811 -41 2. BAYLOR 269-276-271=816 -36 3. Kent State 264-279-285=828 -24 4. Kansas 270-288-279=837 -15 5. South Carolina 273-276-290=839 -13 6. Georgia Tech 280-276-288=844 -8 7. Houston 281-280-292=853 +1 8. California 285-284-289=858 +6 9. Augusta 289-282-288=859 +7 10. South Florida 290-282-289=861 +9 11. UAB 279-301-284=864 +12 12. Georgia State 285-284-303=872 +20 13. Chattanooga 286-294-296=876 +24 14. Notre Dame 288-291-298=877 +25 15. Grand Canyon 291-286-304=881 +29 16. Hawaii 290-309-310=909 +57

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 3. Garrett May (3) 66-69-66=201 -12 T4. Braden Bailey (1) 66-67-69=202 -11 T4. Hunter Shattuck (2) 68-69-65=202 -11 T28. Cooper Dossey (4) 69-71-73=213 E T59. Jackson Heazel (IND) 76-70-75=221 +8 88. Matthew Perrine (5) 74-85-71=230 +17

JERRY PATE NAT’L INTERCOLLEGIATEOct. 3-4, 2016 — Vestavia Hills, Ala.(Old Overton Club — 7,204-yard, Par 70)

TEAM RESULTS 1. Auburn 284-274-282=840 E 2. UNLV 283-284-274=841 +1 3. BAYLOR 274-284-289=847 +7 4. UAB 285-279-292=856 +16 5. Alabama 289-285-284=858 +18 6. Arkansas 285-285-291=861 +21 7. Charlotte 288-290-284=862 +22 8. Michigan 290-282-291=863 +23 9. South Alabama 289-289-289=867 +27 10. Florida State 291-282-296=869 +29 11. Mississippi State 296-283-293=872 +32 12. UTSA 301-286-299=884 +44

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 4. Matthew Perrine (5) 68-67-72=207 -3 T9. Cooper Dossey (4) 71-70-69=210 E 19. Braden Bailey (1) 67-74-73=214 +4 T28. Hunter Shattuck (2) 68-75-76=219 +9 T28. Garrett May (3) 71-73-75=219 +9

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ROYAL OAKS INTERCOLLEGIATEOct. 24-25, 2016 — Dallas, Texas(Royal Oaks CC — 7,068-yard, Par 71)

TEAM RESULTS 1. BAYLOR 339-344-351=1034 -31 2. Houston 358-356-352=1066 +1 3. Michigan 359-359-351=1069 +4 4. Kent State 353-362-356=1071 +6 5. Iowa 359-357-358=1074 +9 6. Pepperdine 365-352-360=1077 +12 T7. Minnesota 363-365-351=1079 +14 T7. New Mexico 356-356-367=1079 +14 9. Charlotte 366-362-355=1083 +18 10. UT Arlington 366-367-361=1094 +29 11. SMU 378-365-365=1108 +43

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS T1. Braden Bailey (3) 67-69-67=203 -10 T1. Matthew Perrine (4) 66-69-68=203 -10 T3. Hunter Shattuck (1) 68-68-70=206 -7 T6. Cooper Dossey (5) 70-66-73=209 -4 T13. Garrett May (2) 69-72-73=214 +1 T28. Austin Cotton (IND) 72-72-73=217 +4 T28. Nick Thornton (IND) 71-78-68=217 +4 T36. Jackson Heazel (6) 69-74-75=218 +5 T58. Colin Kober (IND) 71-73-80=224 +11

ALL-AMERICANFeb. 17-19, 2017 — Humble, Texas(Golf Club of Houston — 7,096-yard, Par 72)

TEAM RESULTS 1. BAYLOR 284-268-284=836 -28 2. Vanderbilt 288-276-277=841 -23 3. Houston 283-287-282=852 -12 4. South Carolina 292-282-285=859 -5 5. Auburn 293-280-289=862 -2 6. Rice 290-283-292=865 +1 7. Southeastern Louisiana 292-284-291=867 +3 8. McNeese State 296-280-292=868 +4 9. UTSA 296-288-285=869 +5 10. Charlotte 293-294-286=873 +9 T11. SMU 291-294-293=878 +14 T11. Louisiana Tech 291-291-296=878 +14 13. Wisconsin 299-288-293=880 +16 14. Sam Houston State 304-289-290=883 +19 15. Lamar 297-288-304=889 +25 16. New Mexico State 298-295-297=890 +26 17. Samford 297-298-306=901 +37 18. Houston Baptist 300-296-315=911 +47

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 1. Cooper Dossey (4) 68-66-72=206 -10 T2. Braden Bailey (2) 72-66-71=209 -7 T7. Matthew Perrine (3) 72-71-69=212 -4 T13. Garrett May (5) 72-65-76=213 -3 T37. Nick Thornton (IND) 70-76-73=219 +3 T46. Hunter Shattuck (1) 76-72-72=220 +4

QUERENCIA CABO COLLEGIATEFeb. 26-28, 2017 — Querencia, Mexico(Querencia CC— 6,928-yard, Par 71)

TEAM RESULTS 1. Oklahoma State 273-279-271=823 -29 2. BAYLOR 281-283-269=833 -19 T3. Washington 282-286-277=845 -7 T3. Wake Forest 277-295-273=845 -7 5. Texas 273-282-291=846 -6 6. Vanderbilt 294-280-279=853 +1 7. South Florida 289-292-276=857 +5 8. Duke 293-282-284=859 +7 9. Arkansas 292-291-279=862 +10 10. Florida State 288-292-286=866 +14 11. Houston 293-287-288=868 +16 12. Mississippi 288-297-285=870 +18 13. Georgia 281-300-291=872 +20 14. California 304-288-290=882 +30 15. Rice 308-295-285=888 +36

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS T2. Garrett May (5) 67-72-66=205 -8 T7. Matthew Perrine (3) 69-69-69=207 -6 17. Hunter Shattuck (4) 72-71-67=210 -3 T21. Braden Bailey (1) 73-72-67=212 -1 T28. Cooper Dossey (2) 74-71-69=214 +1 T59. Nick Thornton (IND) 76-74-73=223 +10

LINGER LONGER INVITATIONALMarch 19-21, 2017 — Greensboro, Ga.(Great Waters GC— 7,073-yard, Par 72)

TEAM RESULTS 1. BAYLOR 274-276-281=831 -33 2. Virginia 283-284-279=846 -18 3. Georgia 285-288-280=853 -11 4. Troy 280-288-286=854 -10 5. Alabama 287-280-290=857 -7 T6. UNC Greensboro 280-290-290=860 -4 T6. Ohio State 290-287-283=860 -4 T8. Kennesaw State 283-292-286=861 -3 T8. Augusta 283-300-278=861 -3 10. Charlotte 297-287-288=872 +8 11. Middle Tennessee 293-290-291=874 +10 12. Maryland 286-298-292=876 +12 13. Michigan 280-298-302=880 +16 T14. Mercer 295-307-290=892 +28 T14. VCU 301-298-293=892 +28

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 2. Matthew Perrine (3) 67-69-69=205 -11 T3. Braden Bailey (1) 67-69-70=206 -10 T8. Cooper Dossey (5) 69-69-72=210 -6 T10. Garrett May (4) 71-69-71=211 -5 T34. Hunter Shattuck (2) 74-73-71=218 +2 T46. Nick Thornton (IND) 75-76-70=221 +5

AGGIE INVITATIONALApril 1, 2017 — Bryan, Texas(Traditions GC— 7,146-yard, Par 72)

TEAM RESULTS 1. LSU 282-283=565 -11 2. BAYLOR 278-288=566 -10 3. Texas A&M 288-289=577 +1 4. Oklahoma State 299-281=580 +4 T5. Texas 291-290=581 +5 T5. North Carolina 298-283=581 +5 7. Kent State 298-291=589 +13 8. Texas Tech 296-296=592 +16 T9. Michigan 301-293=594 +18 T9. Arkansas 302-292=594 +18 11. North Texas 305-290=595 +19 12. UTSA 307-306=613 +37 13. New Mexico State 311-306=617 +41

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS T2. Cooper Dossey (4) 67-72=139 -5 T2. Garrett May (5) 67-72=139 -5 T8. Matthew Perrine (3) 72-70=142 -2 T19. Hunter Shattuck (2) 72-74=146 +2 T43. Braden Bailey (1) 76-74=150 +6

THE MAXWELLApril 14-15, 2017 — Edmond, Okla.(Oak Tree CC— 7,102-yard, Par 70)

TEAM RESULTS 1. Oklahoma State 280-287-282=849 +9 T2. New Mexico 280-289-286=855 +15 T2. Oklahoma 283-288-284=855 +15 4. BAYLOR 285-294-291=870 +30 T5. UCLA 301-286-284=871 +31 T5. Liberty 285-298-288=871 +31 7. North Texas 298-288-288=874 +34 8. UTSA 296-294-290=880 +40 9. Wichita State 292-305-286=883 +43 T10. Augusta 298-292-296=886 +46 T10. Colorado 303-301-282=886 +46 12. Memphis 298-316-285=899 +59 13. SMU 299-297-306=902 +62 14. East Carolina 310-300-303=913 +73

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 3. Matthew Perrine (2) 68-72-71=211 +1 T28. Braden Bailey (1) 71-75-73=219 +9 T31. Hunter Shattuck (4) 74-73-73=220 +10 T33. Cooper Dossey (5) 72-74-75=221 +11 T62. Garrett May (3) 75-78-74=227 +17

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BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIPApril 24-26, 2017 — Hutchinson, Kan.(Prairie Dunes CC— 6,940-yard, Par 70)

TEAM RESULTS 1. Texas 313-274-283-298=1168 +48 2. Oklahoma State 302-286-282-299=1169 +49 3. Kansas 306-288-290-288=1172 +52 4. Texas Tech 309-287-291-296=1183 +63 5. Oklahoma 308-284-289-304=1185 +65 6. BAYLOR 307-292-287-304=1190 +70 7. Kansas State 314-291-302-300=1207 +87 8. TCU 318-298-291-308=1215 +95 9. Iowa State 328-285-293-315=1221 +101 10. West Virginia 329-294-313-315=1251 +131

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS T6. Matthew Perrine (2) 76-71-73-74=294 +14 T16. Cooper Dossey (3) 79-76-69-74=298 +18 T16. Garrett May (4) 73-76-72-77=298 +18 T34. Hunter Shattuck (5) 79-74-73-80=306 +26 36. Braden Bailey (1) 82-71-75-79=307 +27

NCAA STANFORD REGIONALMay 15-17, 2017 — Stanford, Calif.(Stanford GC— 6,727-yard, Par 70)

TEAM RESULTS T1. BAYLOR 277-265-281=823 -17 T1. Stanford 271-278-274=823 -17 3. Pepperdine 281-274-280=835 -5 4. Oklahoma 280-277-280=837 -3 5. North Carolina 288-278-277=843 +3 6. Georgia Tech 287-273-284=844 +4 7. North Florida 279-281-285=845 +5 8. BYU 278-282-292=852 +12 9. Ohio State 288-294-284=866 +26 10. Houston 281-285-301=867 +27 11. UC Santa Barbara 296-290-288=874 +34 12. Sacramento State 300-290-298=888 +48 13. South Dakota State 301-289-309=899 +59

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 2. Cooper Dossey (3) 68-66-67=201 -9 T7. Matthew Perrine (2) 68-67-72=207 -3 T7. Hunter Shattuck (5) 68-68-71=207 -3 T27. Braden Bailey (1) 76-64-74=214 +4 T38. Garrett May (4) 73-72-71=216 +6

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPSMay 25-31, 2017 — Sugar Grove, Ill.(Rich Harvest Farms— 7,300-yard, Par 72)

STROKE PLAY TEAM RESULTS 1. Vanderbilt 278-288-280-293=1139 -13 2. Oklahoma 284-279-284-304=1151 -1 3. Illinois 282-283-285-304=1154 +2 4. Oklahoma State 282-287-283-303=1155 +3 T5. Southern California 284-283-280-311=1158 +6 T5. Oregon 294-282-289-293=1158 +6 T7. BAYLOR 288-280-287-304=1159 +7 T7. UNLV 283-279-285-312=1159 +7 9. LSU 291-277-290-303=1161 +9 10. Virginia 288-283-284-307=1162 +10 11. Auburn 282-284-290-308=1164 +12 12. Texas 293-283-283-307=1166 +14 13. Pepperdine 289-293-287-311=1180 +28 T14. Florida State 289-285-286-321=1181 +29 T14. UCF 294-284-293-310=1181 +29 16. Arizona State 290-293-289=872 +8 17. Alabama 287-293-293=873 +9 T18. Iowa State 293-285-297=875 +11 T18. North Carolina 293-287-295=875 +11 20. Stanford 293-287-299=879 +15 21. Kent State 289-293-299=881 +17 T22. Duke 298-292-298=888 +24 T22. Ole Miss 287-299-302=888 +24 T24. Penn State 301-294-296=891 +27 T24. Lipscomb 300-291-300=891 +27 T26. Jacksonville 294-296-302=892 +28 T26. New Mexico 297-295-300=892 +28 28. Purdue 298-295-309=902 +38 29. Kennesaw State 297-300-307=904 +40 30. Clemson 313-285-307=905 +41

* - Top eight teams advanced to match play** - Top 15 teams advanced to fourth round of stroke play

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS T28. Matthew Perrine (2) 72-67-71-80=290 +2 T28. Hunter Shattuck (4) 70-68-75-77=290 +2 T35. Cooper Dossey (3) 72-70-71-79=292 +4 T56. Braden Bailey (1) 74-76-72-75=297 +9 T56. Garrett May (5) 76-75-73-73=297 +9

BAYLOR MATCH PLAY RESULTSNCAA Championship Quarterfi nals – Oklahoma 3, Baylor 2Cooper Dossey (BU) def. Blaine Hale (OU), 1-upBraden Bailey (BU) def. Max McGreevy (OU), 2&1Rylee Reinertson (OU) def. Garrett May (BU), 1-upGrant Hirschman (OU) def. Hunter Shattuck (BU), 1-upBrad Dalke (OU) def. Matthew Perrine (BU), 1-up on 19th hole

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TEAM STATISTICS TOTAL TOTAL TEAM STROKE AVERAGE BY ROUND ROUNDS STROKES TEAM AVG. 1ST RD 2ND RD 3RD RD 4TH RD PLAYER AVG.FALL 9 2,544 282.67 278.67 (836) 285.33 (856) 284.00 (852) — 70.67SPRING 25 7,108 284.32 284.25 (2,274) 280.75 (2,246) 282.86 (1,980) 304.00 (608) 71.08OVERALL 34 9,652 283.88 282.73 (3,110) 282.00 (3,102) 283.20 (2,832) 304.00 (608) 70.97* - Royal Oaks Intercollegiate was a 6-count-5 event and isn’t counted in the team statistics

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS PCT OF ROUNDS COUNTED SCORE PAR OR BEST ROUNDSNAME TOURN RDS CNTD PCT STROKES AVG. VS. PAR LOW RD BETTER TOP 5 TOP 10 TOP 25 18 36 54Cooper Dossey 12 37 29.5 79.7 2,634 71.19 0.30 (+11) 66 23 3 6 7 67 134 201Matthew Perrine 12 37 31.5 85.1 2,640 71.35 0.46 (+17) 66 23 4 9 9 66 135 203Braden Bailey 12 37 30.0 81.1 2,653 71.70 0.81 (+30) 64 16 4 4 6 66 133 202Hunter Shattuck 12 37 28.5 77.0 2,663 71.97 1.08 (+40) 65 17 2 3 5 68 136 202Garrett May 12 37 30.5 82.4 2,667 72.08 1.19 (+44) 65 13 3 4 7 66 135 201Austin Cotton2 1 3 — — 217 72.33 1.33 (+4) 72 — — — — 72 144 217Jackson Heazel1 2 6 1.0 33.3 439 73.17 2.17 (+13) 69 2 — — — 69 143 218Nick Thornton3 4 12 — — 880 73.33 1.83 (+22) 68 4 — — — 70 146 217Colin Kober2 1 3 — — 224 74.67 3.67 (+11) 71 1 — — — 71 144 224TEAM 12 209 15,017 71.85 0.92 (+192) 64 99 16 26 31 66 133 201Score vs. Par is calculated by adding the total number of strokes under/over par and dividing by the number of rounds played.1 - Jackson Heazel played as an individual at the Maui Jim Intercollegiate (3 rounds)2 - Austin Cotton and Colin Kober played as individuals in the Royal Oaks Intercollegiate (3 rounds)3 - Nick Thornton played as an individual in the Royal Oaks Intercollegiate, The All-American, the Querencia Cabo Collegiate and the Linger Longer Invitational (12 rounds)

TOURNAMENT-BY-TOURNAMENT LINEUPEVENT LINEUP INDIVIDUALSFighting Illini Invitational Bailey, May, Perrine, Shattuck, Dossey —Maui Jim Intercollegiate Bailey, Shattuck, May, Dossey, Perrine HeazelJerry Pate National Intercollegiate Bailey, Shattuck, May, Dossey, Perrine —Royal Oaks Intercollegiate Shattuck, May, Bailey, Perrine, Dossey, Heazel Cotton, Kober, Thornton

All-American Shattuck, Bailey, Perrine, Dossey, May ThorntonQuerencia Cabo Collegiate Bailey, Dossey, Perrine, Shattuck, May ThorntonLinger Longer Invitational Bailey, Shattuck, Perrine, May, Dossey ThorntonAggie Invitational Bailey, Shattuck, Perrine, Dossey, May —The Maxwell Bailey, Perrine, May, Shattuck, Dossey —Big 12 Conference Championship Bailey, Perrine, Dossey, May, Shattuck —NCAA Stanford Regional Bailey, Perrine, Dossey, May, Shattuck —NCAA Championships Bailey, Perrine, Dossey, Shattuck, May —

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2016-17 HEAD-TO-HEAD RECORDTEAM ........................................................................ REC ............ STROKE DIFFAlabama ..................................................................... 4-0 .......................... +57Arizona State .............................................................. 2-0 .......................... +18Arkansas .................................................................... 3-0 .......................... +71Army .......................................................................... 1-0 .......................... +32Auburn ........................................................................ 2-1 .......................... +26Augusta ...................................................................... 3-0 .......................... +89BYU ............................................................................ 1-0 .......................... +29California .................................................................... 2-0 .......................... +91Charlotte .................................................................... 4-0 ........................ +142Chattanooga ............................................................... 1-0 .......................... +60Clemson ...................................................................... 1-0 .......................... +50Colorado ..................................................................... 1-0 .......................... +16Duke ........................................................................... 2-0 .......................... +59East Carolina .............................................................. 1-0 .......................... +43Florida State ............................................................... 3-1 .......................... +63Georgia ....................................................................... 2-0 .......................... +61Georgia State ............................................................. 1-0 .......................... +56Georgia Tech .............................................................. 2-0 .......................... +49Grand Canyon ............................................................. 1-0 .......................... +65Hawaii ........................................................................ 1-0 .......................... +93Houston ...................................................................... 5-0 ........................ +164Houston Baptist .......................................................... 1-0 .......................... +75Illinois ......................................................................... 0-2 ............................ -41Indiana........................................................................ 1-0 ............................ +4Iowa ........................................................................... 1-0 .......................... +40Iowa State.................................................................. 2-0 .......................... +51Jacksonville ................................................................ 1-0 .......................... +37Kansas ....................................................................... 1-1 ............................ +3Kansas State .............................................................. 1-0 .......................... +17Kennesaw State ......................................................... 2-0 .......................... +79Kent State .................................................................. 4-0 .......................... +98Lamar ......................................................................... 1-0 .......................... +53Liberty ........................................................................ 1-0 ............................ +1Lipscomb .................................................................... 1-0 .......................... +36Louisiana Tech ............................................................ 1-0 .......................... +42LSU ............................................................................ 1-2 .............................. -4Maryland .................................................................... 1-0 .......................... +45Memphis ..................................................................... 1-0 .......................... +29Mercer ........................................................................ 1-0 .......................... +61McNeese State ........................................................... 1-0 .......................... +32Michigan ..................................................................... 4-0 ........................ +128Middle Tennessee ....................................................... 1-0 .......................... +43Minnesota................................................................... 1-0 .......................... +45Mississippi .................................................................. 2-0 .......................... +70Mississippi State ........................................................ 1-0 .......................... +25New Mexico ............................................................... 2-1 .......................... +67New Mexico State ...................................................... 2-0 ........................ +105North Carolina ............................................................ 3-1 .......................... +40North Florida ............................................................... 1-0 .......................... +22North Texas ................................................................ 2-0 .......................... +33Northwestern ............................................................. 1-0 ............................ +1Notre Dame ................................................................ 1-0 .......................... +61Ohio State .................................................................. 2-0 .......................... +72Oklahoma ................................................................... 1-4 ............................ -14Oklahoma State .......................................................... 1-5 ............................ -65Oregon ........................................................................ 0-1 .............................. -1Penn State .................................................................. 1-0 .......................... +36Pepperdine .................................................................. 3-0 .......................... +76Purdue ........................................................................ 1-1 .......................... +40Rice ............................................................................ 2-0 .......................... +84Sacramento State ....................................................... 1-0 .......................... +65Sam Houston State ..................................................... 1-0 .......................... +47

2016-17 HEAD-TO-HEAD RECORD (CON’T.)TEAM ........................................................................ REC ............ STROKE DIFFSamford...................................................................... 1-0 .......................... +65SMU ........................................................................... 3-0 ........................ +148South Alabama ........................................................... 1-0 .......................... +20South Carolina ............................................................ 2-0 .......................... +46South Dakota State .................................................... 1-0 .......................... +76South Florida .............................................................. 2-0 .......................... +69Southeastern Louisiana ............................................... 1-0 .......................... +31Southern California ..................................................... 0-2 .............................. -8Stanford .................................................................. 1-0-1 .......................... +24TCU ............................................................................ 1-0 .......................... +25Texas ......................................................................... 3-2 ............................ +5Texas A&M ................................................................ 1-1 .............................. -6Texas Tech ................................................................. 1-1 .......................... +19Troy ........................................................................... 1-0 .......................... +23UAB ............................................................................ 2-0 .......................... +57UCF ............................................................................ 1-0 .......................... +22UCLA .......................................................................... 1-0 ............................ +1UC Santa Barbara ....................................................... 1-0 .......................... +51UNC Greensboro ......................................................... 1-0 .......................... +29UNLV ....................................................................... 0-2-1 ............................ -19UT Arlington ............................................................... 1-0 .......................... +60UTSA.......................................................................... 4-0 ........................ +127Vanderbilt ................................................................... 2-1 ............................ +5VCU ............................................................................ 1-0 .......................... +61Virginia ....................................................................... 2-0 .......................... +18Wake Forest ............................................................... 1-0 .......................... +12Washington ................................................................. 1-0 .......................... +12West Virginia .............................................................. 1-0 .......................... +61Wichita State .............................................................. 1-0 .......................... +13Wisconsin ................................................................... 1-0 .......................... +44TOTAL ............................................................. 140-28-2 .................... +4,061

2016-17 OVERALL RECORDTEAM ........................................................................ REC ............ STROKE DIFFFighting Illini Invitational ............................................. 5-9 .......................... -100Maui Jim Intercollegiate ............................................ 14-1 ........................ +629Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate .............................. 9-2 ........................ +156Royal Oaks Intercollegiate......................................... 10-0 ........................ +460All-American ............................................................. 17-0 ........................ +654Querencia Cabo Collegiate......................................... 13-1 ........................ +374Linger Longer Invitational .......................................... 14-0 ........................ +504Aggie Invitational ...................................................... 11-1 ........................ +286The Maxwell ............................................................. 10-3 ........................ +114Big 12 Championship .................................................. 4-5 .......................... +61NCAA Stanford Regional ........................................ 11-0-1 ........................ +397NCAA Championship Stroke Play ........................... 22-6-1 ........................ +526NCAA Championship Match Play ................................. 0-1 .............................. —TOTAL ............................................................. 140-29-2 .................... +4,061

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BRADEN BAILEY SOPHOMOREFighting Illini Invitational (1) 74-74-72=220 +10 t-33rd/78Maui Jim Intercollegiate (1) 66-67-69=202 -11 t-4th/93Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate (1) 67-74-73=214 +4 19th/60Royal Oaks Intercollegiate (3) 67-69-67=203 -10 t-1st/72

All-American (2) 72-66-71=209 -7 t-2nd/96Querencia Cabo Collegiate (1) 73-72-67=212 -1 t-21st/80Linger Longer Invitational (1) 67-69-70=206 -10 t-3rd/84Aggie Invitational (1) 76-74=150 +6 t-43rd/75The Maxwell (1) 71-75-73=219 +9 t-28th/80Big 12 Conference Championship (1) 82-71-75-79=307 +27 36th/50NCAA Stanford Regional (1) 76-64-74=214 +4 t-27th/75NCAA Championships (1) 74-76-72-75=297 +9 t-56th/156 Match Play Quarterfi nals vs. Oklahoma’s Max McGreevy, Won 2&1

AVG BY RD 1ST AVG 2ND AVG 3RD AVG 4TH AVGFALL 274 68.50 284 71.00 281 70.25 — —SPRING 591 73.88 567 70.88 502 71.71 154 77.00OVERALL 865 72.08 851 70.92 783 71.18 154 77.00

OVERALL STROKE AVG ROUNDS STROKES AVG.FALL 12 839 69.92SPRING 25 1,814 72.56OVERALL 37 2,652 71.68

AUSTIN COTTON REDSHIRT FRESHMANRoyal Oaks Intercollegiate (IND) 72-72-73=217 +4 t-28th/72

AVG BY RD 1ST AVG 2ND AVG 3RD AVG 4TH AVGFALL 72 72.00 72 72.00 73 73.00 — —SPRING — — — — — — — —OVERALL 72 72.00 72 72.00 73 73.00 — —

OVERALL STROKE AVG ROUNDS STROKES AVG.FALL 3 217 72.33SPRING — — —OVERALL 3 217 72.33

COOPER DOSSEY FRESHMANFighting Illini Invitational (5) 71-73-77=221 +11 t-36th/78Maui Jim Intercollegiate (4) 69-71-73=213 E t-28th/93Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate (4) 71-70-69=210 E t-9th/60Royal Oaks Intercollegiate (5) 70-66-73=209 -4 t-6th/72

All-American (4) 68-66-72=206 -10 1st/96Querencia Cabo Collegiate (2) 74-71-69=214 +1 t-28th/80Linger Longer Invitational (5) 69-69-72=210 -6 t-8th/84Aggie Invitational (4) 67-72=139 -5 t-2nd/75The Maxwell (5) 72-74-75=221 +11 t-33rd/80Big 12 Conference Championship (3) 79-76-69-74=298 +18 t-16th/50NCAA Stanford Regional (3) 68-66-67=201 -9 2nd/75NCAA Championships (3) 72-70-71-79=292 +4 t-35th/156 Match Play Quarterfi nals vs. Oklahoma’s Blaine Hale, Won 1-up

AVG BY RD 1ST AVG 2ND AVG 3RD AVG 4TH AVGFALL 281 70.25 280 70.00 292 73.00 — —SPRING 569 71.13 564 70.50 495 70.71 153 76.50OVERALL 850 70.83 844 70.33 787 71.55 153 76.50

OVERALL STROKE AVG ROUNDS STROKES AVG.FALL 12 853 71.08SPRING 25 1,781 71.24OVERALL 37 2,634 71.19

JACKSON HEAZEL JUNIORMaui Jim Intercollegiate (IND) 76-70-75=221 +8 t-59th/93Royal Oaks Intercollegiate (6) 69-74-75=218 +5 t-36th/72

AVG BY RD 1ST AVG 2ND AVG 3RD AVG 4TH AVGFALL 145 72.50 144 72.00 150 75.00 — —SPRING — — — — — — — —OVERALL 145 72.50 144 72.00 150 75.00 — —

OVERALL STROKE AVG ROUNDS STROKES AVG.FALL 6 439 73.17SPRING — — —OVERALL 6 439 73.17

COLIN KOBER FRESHMANRoyal Oaks Intercollegiate (IND) 71-73-80=224 +11 t-58th/72

AVG BY RD 1ST AVG 2ND AVG 3RD AVG 4TH AVGFALL 71 71.00 73 73.00 80 80.00 — —SPRING — — — — — — — —OVERALL 71 71.00 73 73.00 80 80.00 — —

OVERALL STROKE AVG ROUNDS STROKES AVG.FALL 3 224 74.67SPRING — — —OVERALL 3 224 74.67

GARRETT MAY SOPHOMOREFighting Illini Invitational (2) 75-76-76=227 +17 t-54th/78Maui Jim Intercollegiate (3) 66-69-66=201 -12 3rd/93Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate (3) 71-73-75=219 +9 t-28th/60Royal Oaks Intercollegiate (2) 69-72-73=214 +1 t-13th/72

All-American (5) 72-65-76=213 -3 t-13th/96Querencia Cabo Collegiate (5) 67-72-66=205 -8 t-2nd/80Linger Longer Invitational (4) 71-69-71=211 -5 t-10th/84Aggie Invitational (5) 67-72=139 -5 t-2nd/75The Maxwell (3) 75-78-74=227 +17 t-62nd/80Big 12 Conference Championship (4) 73-76-72-77=298 +18 t-16th/50NCAA Stanford Regional (4) 73-72-71=216 +6 t-38th/75NCAA Championships (5) 76-75-73-73=297 +9 t-56th/156 Match Play Quarterfi nals vs. Oklahoma’s Rylee Reinertson, Lost 1-up

AVG BY RD 1ST AVG 2ND AVG 3RD AVG 4TH AVGFALL 281 70.25 290 72.50 290 72.50 — —SPRING 574 71.75 579 72.38 503 71.86 150 75.00OVERALL 855 71.25 869 72.42 793 72.09 150 75.00

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MATTHEW PERRINE JUNIORFighting Illini Invitational (3) 82-79-71=232 +22 70th/78Maui Jim Intercollegiate (5) 74-85-71=230 +17 88th/93Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate (5) 68-67-72=207 -3 4th/60Royal Oaks Intercollegiate (4) 66-69-68=203 -10 t-1st/72

All-American (3) 72-71-69=212 -4 t-7th/96Querencia Cabo Collegiate (3) 69-69-69=207 -6 t-7th/80Linger Longer Invitational (3) 67-69-69=205 -11 2nd/84Aggie Invitational (3) 72-70=142 -2 t-8th/75The Maxwell (2) 68-72-71=211 +1 3rd/80Big 12 Conference Championship (2) 76-71-73-74=294 +14 t-6th/50NCAA Stanford Regional (2) 68-67-72=207 -3 t-7th/75NCAA Championships (2) 72-67-71-80=290 +2 t-28th/156 Match Play Quarterfi nals vs. Oklahoma’s Brad Dalke, Lost 1-up on 19th hole

AVG BY RD 1ST AVG 2ND AVG 3RD AVG 4TH AVGFALL 290 72.50 300 75.00 282 70.50 — —SPRING 564 70.50 556 69.50 494 70.57 154 77.00OVERALL 854 71.17 856 71.33 776 70.55 154 77.00

OVERALL STROKE AVG ROUNDS STROKES AVG.FALL 12 872 72.67SPRING 25 1,768 70.72OVERALL 37 2,640 71.35

HUNTER SHATTUCK SENIORFighting Illini Invitational (4) 73-73-73=219 +9 t-29th/78Maui Jim Intercollegiate (2) 68-69-65=202 -11 t-4th/93Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate (2) 68-75-76=219 +9 t-28th/60Royal Oaks Intercollegiate (1) 68-68-70=206 -7 t-3rd/72

All-American (1) 76-72-72=220 +4 t-46th/96Querencia Cabo Collegiate (4) 72-71-67=210 -3 17th/80Linger Longer Invitational (2) 74-73-71=218 +2 t-34th/84Aggie Invitational (2) 72-74=146 +2 t-19th/75The Maxwell (4) 74-73-73=220 +10 t-31st/80Big 12 Conference Championship (5) 79-74-73-80=306 +26 t-34th/50NCAA Stanford Regional (5) 68-68-71=207 -3 t-7th/75NCAA Championships (4) 70-68-75-77=290 +2 t-28th/156 Match Play Quarterfi nals vs. Oklahoma’s Grant Hirschman, Lost 1-up

AVG BY RD 1ST AVG 2ND AVG 3RD AVG 4TH AVGFALL 277 69.25 285 71.25 284 71.00 — —SPRING 585 73.13 573 71.63 502 71.71 157 78.50OVERALL 862 71.83 858 71.50 786 71.45 157 78.50

OVERALL STROKE AVG ROUNDS STROKES AVG.FALL 12 846 70.50SPRING 25 1,817 72.68OVERALL 37 2,663 71.97

NICK THORNTON JUNIORRoyal Oaks Intercollegiate (IND) 71-78-68=217 +4 t-28th/72

All-American (IND) 70-76-73=219 +3 t-37th/96Querencia Cabo Collegiate (IND) 76-74-73=223 +10 t-59th/80Linger Longer Invitational (IND) 75-76-70=221 +5 t-46th/84

AVG BY RD 1ST AVG 2ND AVG 3RD AVG 4TH AVGFALL 71 71.00 78 78.00 68 68.00 — —SPRING 221 73.67 226 75.33 216 72.00 — —OVERALL 292 73.00 304 76.00 284 71.00 — —

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1989-90 GENE SHIELDSNCAA CENTRAL REGIONALDATES TOURNAMENT SITE SCORE FINISHS 28-30 Woodlands Intercollegiate The Woodlands, Texas 303-299-305=907 6th/15O 6-8 Falcon Invitational Air Force Academy, Colo. 297-296-296=889 2nd/24O 29-31 Hal Sutton Invitational Shreveport, La. 293-290-290=873 1st/15N 5-6 Harvey Penick Intercollegiate Austin, Texas 377-370-360=1107 5th/12N 24-26 Rice Invitational Houston, Texas 296-294-288=878 2nd/18

F 15-19 Pan American Invitational Monterrey, Mexico 293-300-295=888 5th/18M 1-4 Border Olympics Laredo, Texas 293-302-300=895 3rd/15M 12-13 Louisiana Classics Lafayette, La. 305-295-300=900 4th/15M 18-20 Baylor/NCNB Invitational Waco, Texas 301-296=597 1st/18M 21-24 Morris Williams Intercollegiate Austin, Texas 312-314-305=931 13th/13A 5-7 All-American Intercollegiate Houston, Texas 302-303-308=913 7th/15A 12-15 SWC Championship Austin, Texas 307-301-300=908 3rd/9M 24-26 NCAA Central Regional Columbus, Ohio 299-309-310=918 14th/21

1990-91 GENE SHIELDSDATES TOURNAMENT SITE SCORE FINISHS 28-30 Woodlands Intercollegiate The Woodlands, Texas 312-302=614 7th/18O 1-2 Nevada Wolf Pack Classic Reno, Nev. 296-305-311=912 11th/20N 2-3 Harvey Penick Intercollegiate Austin, Texas 378-378-375=1131 t-9th/12N 12-13 Hal Sutton Invitational Shreveport, La. 306-291-308=905 2nd/15N 23-25 Rice Invitational Houston, Texas 300-298-301=899 t5th/18

F 14-16 Pan American Invitational Monterrey, Mexico 897 6th/18F 23-24 Crown Colony Intercollegiate Lufkin, Texas 291-294=585 2nd/18M 1-3 Border Olympics Laredo, Texas 959 14th/15M 10-12 Louisiana Classics Lafayette, La. 303-300-294-897 8th/15M 29-31 Music City Invitational Nashville, Tenn. 314-309-297=920 3rd/18A 8-9 Diet Pepsi Shocker Classic Wichita, Kan. 286-295-313=894 1st/15A 19-21 SWC Championship Fort Worth, Texas 305-301-308=914 9th/9

1991-92 GENE SHIELDSDATES TOURNAMENT SITE SCORE FINISHS 23-24 Nevada Wolf Pack Classic Reno, Nev. 307-315-298=920 9th/17O 4-6 Falcon Invitational Air Force Academy, Colo. 317-313-306=936 t-6th/23N 1-2 Harvey Penick Intercollegiate Austin, Texas 393-383-389=1165 11th/13N 29-30 Rice/Columbia Lakes Invitational West Columbia, Texas 320-313-319=952 14th/17

F 13-16 Pan American Invitational Monterrey, Mexico 912 15th/23F 21-22 Crown Colony Intercollegiate Lufkin, Texas 313 t-15th/18F 28-M 1 Border Olympics Laredo, Texas 304-305-309=918 t-11th/15A 5-7 Diet Pepsi Shocker Classic Wichita, Kan. 293-299-296=888 1st/15A 13-15 All-American Intercollegiate Houston, Texas 303-295-314=912 7th/12A 17-19 Music City Invitational Nashville, Tenn. 303-296-305=904 3rd/18M 1-3 SWC Championship Lubbock, Texas 300-309-304=913 8th/8

1992-93 GENE SHIELDSNCAA CENTRAL REGIONALDATES TOURNAMENT SITE SCORE FINISHS 18-20 Falcon Invitational Air Force Academy, Colo. 303-293-298=894 3rd/24O 5-6 Nevada Wolf Pack Classic Reno, Nev. 297-313=610 t-4th/21N 6-7 Harvey Penick Intercollegiate Austin, Texas 285-293-291=869 t-9th/12N 27-29 Rice/Columbia Lakes Invitational West Columbia, Texas 312-289-306=907 6th/18

F 10-13 Pan American Invitational Monterrey, Mexico 295-284-297=876 4th/18F 19-20 Crown Colony Intercollegiate Lufkin, Texas 314-302-295=911 1st/15F 27-28 Border Olympics Laredo, Texas 307-296-315=918 3rd/15M 22-23 Dr Pepper Invitational Waco, Texas 296 4th/13A 5-6 Diet Pepsi Shocker Classic Wichita, Kan. 303-298-306=907 3rd/14A 14-15 All-American Intercollegiate Houston, Texas 296-300-308=904 8th/12A 23-25 SWC Championship College Station, Texas 301-300-297=898 5th/8M 19-21 NCAA Central Regional Columbus, Ohio 313-298-292=903 13th/21

1993-94 GENE SHIELDSDATES TOURNAMENT SITE SCORE FINISHS 17-19 Falcon Invitational Air Force Academy, Colo. 317-293-296=906 7thO 6-7 Nevada Wolf Pack Classic Reno, Nev. 302-296-296=894 t-2ndN 5-6 Harvey Penick Intercollegiate Austin, Texas 300-297-305=902 t-5thN 26-28 Rice/Columbia Lakes Invitational West Columbia, Texas 297-298-303=898 1st

F 11-13 International Intercollegiate Monterrey, Mexico 293-286-292=871 3rdF 25-26 SFA Crown Colony Invitational Lufkin, Texas 304-299-299=902 6thM 19-20 Louisiana Classics Lafayette, La. 294-298-305=897 7thM 26-27 Border Olympics Laredo, Texas 299-303-326=928 t-6thA 12-13 All-American Intercollegiate Houston, Texas 302-284-289=875 2ndA 24-26 SWC Championship Waco, Texas 292-307-298=888 4th

1994-95 GENE SHIELDSDATES TOURNAMENT SITE SCORE FINISHS 15-18 Falcon/Cross Creek Invitational Air Force Academy, Colo. 308-308-301=917 t-14th/16N 4-5 Harvey Penick Invitational Austin, Texas 295-299-308=902 8th/12N 26-28 Rice/Columbia Lakes Invitational West Columbia, Texas 318-313-311=942 12th/17

F 10-12 International Intercollegiate Monterrey, Mexico 311-298-317=926 13th/19M 3-4 SFA Crown Colony Invitational Lufkin, Texas 309 t-9th/17M 6-7 Louisiana Classics Lafayette, La. 300-315=615 10th/12M 25-26 Border Olympics Laredo, Texas 306-301-298=905 11th/15A 9-11 All-American Intercollegiate Conroe, Texas 314-306-326=946 16th/16A 23-25 SWC Championship Houston, Texas 307-315-313=935 8th/8

1995-96 GENE SHIELDSDATES TOURNAMENT SITE SCORE FINISHS 15-17 Falcon/Cross Creek Invitational Air Force Academy, Colo. 296-304-304=904 17th/24O 3-4 Sam Houston Invitational Huntsville, Texas 308-305=613 9th/18O 23-24 Red Raider Classic Lubbock, Texas 308-298-302=908 10th/11N 3-4 Harvey Penick Invitational Austin, Texas 321-315-312=948 11th/12N 24-26 Rice/Columbia Lakes Invitational West Columbia, Texas 316-300-307=923 12th/17

F 8-10 International Intercollegiate Monterrey, Mexico 318-291-300=909 16th/18F 23-24 SFA Crown Colony Invitational Lufkin, Texas 304-301-301=906 3rd/17M 4-5 Louisiana Classics Lafayette, La. 297-304-300=901 7th/15M 22-24 Border Olympics Laredo, Texas 298-311-296=905 12th/15A 8-9 All-American Intercollegiate Conroe, Texas 308-301-300=909 12th/17A 26-28 SWC Championship West Columbia, Texas 303-297-309=909 8th/8M 11-12 The Maxwell Ardmore, Okla. 307-301-302=910 11th/11

1996-97 TIM HOBBYDATES TOURNAMENT SITE SCORE FINISHS 13-15 Falcon/Cross Creek Invitational Air Force Academy, Colo. 311-297-303=911 13th/24O 7-8 Nevada Wolf Pack Classic Reno, Nev. 299-304-310=913 10th/18N 8-9 Harvey Penick Invitational Austin, Texas 298-291-290=879 2nd/10D 1-2 Rice/Columbia Lakes Invitational West Columbia, Texas 301-306-306=913 9th/21

F 21-22 SFA Crown Colony Classic Lufkin, Texas 315-302=617 t-6th/16M 10-11 Louisiana Classics Lafayette, La. 304-303-294=901 11th/15M 17-19 Sam Houston Invitational Houston, Texas 293-289-303=885 2nd/11M 22-23 Border Olympics Laredo, Texas 292-291-296=879 t-8th/15M 28-30 Dr Pepper Intercollegiate Waco, Texas 295-313-306=914 11th/20A 28-29 Big 12 Championship Hutchinson, Kan. 319-314-312=945 10th/12M 10-11 The Maxwell Ardmore, Okla. 295-289-303=887 10th/14

1997-98 TIM HOBBYNCAA CENTRAL REGIONALDATES TOURNAMENT SITE SCORE FINISHS 22-23 Kansas Jayhawk Invitational Lawrence, Kan. 289-297-295=890 4th/17S 28-29 Missouri Bluffs Intercollegiate St. Louis, Mo. 297-293-295=885 8th/14O 13-14 Nevada Wolf Pack Classic Reno, Nev. 297-293-295=895 t-6th/18N 14-15 SFA Crown Colony Classic Lufkin, Texas 288-299=587 t-3rd/17

F 5-7 International Intercollegiate Monterrey, Mexico 273-294-284=851 5th/20F 16-17 Southwest Texas Invitational Victoria, Texas 299-294-307=900 7th/16F 23-24 UTSA Invitational San Antonio, Texas 292-297=589 t-2nd/18M 9-10 Louisiana Classics Lafayette, La. 308-311-304=923 11th/15M 28-29 Border Olympics Laredo, Texas 294-290-296=880 1st/14A 6-7 UALR/Copy Systems Invitational Little Rock, Ark. 297-303-306=906 2nd/17A 27-28 Big 12 Championship Hutchinson, Kan. 313-319-302=934 7th/12M 9-10 The Maxwell Ardmore, Okla. 297-316-293=906 t-12th/14M 14-16 NCAA Central Regional San Antonio, Texas 297-289-297=883 19th/21

1998-99 TIM HOBBYNCAA CENTRAL REGIONALDATES TOURNAMENT SITE SCORE FINISHS 21-22 Kansas Jayhawk Invitational Lawrence, Kan. 286-299-302=887 7th/17O 11-12 Missouri Bluffs Intercollegiate St. Louis, Mo. 287-279-279=845 1st/15O 19-20 SMU Invitational Dallas, Texas 292-289-302=883 t-2nd/14O 26-27 Baylor Invitational Waco, Texas 300-286-284=870 4th/12N 6-7 SFA Crown Colony Classic Lufkin, Texas 308-305-297=910 6th/18

F 15-16 Southwest Texas Invitational Victoria, Texas 294-296-296=886 2nd/19M 8-9 Louisiana Classics Lafayette, La. 300-307-296=903 11th/15M 19-20 Border Olympics Laredo, Texas 296-283-295=874 1st/18A 12-13 Diet Pepsi Shocker Classic Wichita, Kan. 289-299=588 13th/20A 26-27 Big 12 Championship Hutchinson, Kan. 291-300-291=882 6th/12M 15-16 The Maxwell Ardmore, Okla. 290-292-298=880 5th/15M 20-22 NCAA Central Regional San Antonio, Texas 299-305-301=905 t-15th/21

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1999-2000 TIM HOBBYNCAA CENTRAL REGIONALDATES TOURNAMENT SITE SCORE FINISHS 13-14 SFA Crown Colony Classic Lufkin, Texas 298-303-306=907 2nd/18S 20-21 SMU Invitational Dallas, Texas 278-305-306=889 4th/16O 11-12 Red River Classic Dallas, Texas 284-285-290=859 14th/15O 25-26 Baylor Invitational Waco, Texas 289-274-287=850 1st/16

F 21-22 Southwest Texas Classic Victoria, Texas 294-282-288=864 1st/17F 28-29 UTSA Invitational San Antonio, Texas 283-283-295=861 1st/18M 13-14 Louisiana Classics Lafayette, La. 289-290-303=882 4th/15M 20-21 El Diablo Intercollegiate Ocala, Fla. 294-294-291=879 1st/9M 31-A 1 Border Olympics Laredo, Texas 296-293-293=882 1st/14A 10-11 Bearkat Classic Conroe, Texas 287-290-290=867 5th/16A 24-25 Big 12 Championship Hutchinson, Kan. 292-292-303=887 6th/12M 18-20 NCAA Central Regional Victoria, Texas 299-281-282=862 10th/27

2000-01 TIM HOBBYNCAA CENTRAL REGIONALBIG 12 CHAMPIONSDATES TOURNAMENT SITE SCORE FINISHS 11-12 Kiawah Island Invitational Charleston, S.C. 291-297-299=887 7th/15S 18-19 Inverness Invitational Toledo, Ohio 299-304-310=913 11th/13O 9-10 Purina Classic St. Charles, Mo. 292-284-277=856 1st/15O 16-17 SFA Crown Colony Classic Lufkin, Texas 305-300=605 t-5th/17N 6-7 Henry Griffi tts/Baylor Invitational Waco, Texas 289-278-295=862 3rd/17

F 12-13 Rice Intercollegiate Katy, Texas 297-288-292=877 3rd/10F 19-20 Udamon Southwest Classic Victoria, Texas 295-286-290=871 1st/15M 12-13 Louisiana Classics Lafayette, La. 293-298=591 t-8th/16M 17-18 El Diablo Intercollegiate Citrus Springs, Fla. 289-297=586 5th/24A 6-7 Border Olympics Laredo, Texas 294-298-282=874 t3th/15A 9-10 Belmont Invitational Franklin, Tenn. 288-286-286=860 2nd/18A 23-24 Big 12 Championship Hutchinson, Kan. 310-296-288=894 1st/12M 17-19 NCAA Central Regional Stillwater, Okla. 292-302-308=902 t-20th/27

2001-02 TIM HOBBYNCAA CHAMPIONSHIPDATES TOURNAMENT SITE SCORE FINISHS 10-11 Kiawah Island Invitational Charleston, S.C. 290-283-294=867 7th/15S 28-30 Wolverine Invitational Ann Arbor, Mich. 296-278=574 1st/20O 8-9 Purina Classic St. Charles, Mo. 289-290-286=865 4th/15O 29-30 Henry Griffi tts/Baylor Invitational Waco, Texas 282-273-268=823 1st/18

F 11-12 Rice Intercollegiate Katy, Texas 298-298-279=875 2nd/12F 18-19 Udamon Southwest Texas Classic Victoria, Texas 292-295-298=885 1st/11M 11-12 Louisiana Classics Lafayette, La. 291-296-286=873 2nd/15M 16-17 Birkdale Intercollegiate Huntersville, N.C. 294-281=575 5th/18M 25-26 Chenal Trojan Cup Little Rock, Ark. 285-301-308=894 5th/19A 5-6 Border Olympics Laredo, Texas 280-284-281=845 1st/17A 29-30 Big 12 Championship Hutchinson, Kan. 297-286-285=868 4th/12M 16-18 NCAA Central Regional Little Rock, Ark. 292-286-304=882 7th/27M 29-J 1 NCAA Championship Columbus, Ohio 292-289-295-284=1160 19th/30

2002-03 TIM HOBBYNCAA CENTRAL REGIONALDATES TOURNAMENT SITE SCORE FINISHS 9-10 Kiawah Island Invitational Charleston, S.C. 301-300-298=899 5th/15S 23-24 Jayhawk Intercollegiate Lawrence, Kan. 285-279-299=863 1st/14O 7-8 Missouri Bluffs Intercollegiate St. Louis, Mo. 284-279-292=855 4th/14O 21-22 Stonebridge Invitational McKinney, Texas 283-286-288=857 1st/14O 28-29 Baylor Invitational Waco, Texas 277-282-292=851 2nd/16

F 12-14 Big Island Classic Waikoloha, Hawai`i 289-286-300=875 18th/26F 24-25 UTSA Roadrunner Intercollegiate San Antonio, Texas 309=309 6th/15M 10-11 Louisiana Classics Lafayette, La. 297-292-285=874 4th/14M 17-18 Morris Williams Intercollegiate Austin, Texas 296-295-285=876 9th/18A 4-5 Border Olympics Laredo, Texas 285-290-286=861 3rd/20A 28-29 Big 12 Championship Tulsa, Okla. 310-317-316=943 9th/12M 15-17 NCAA Central Regional Hutchinson, Kan. 289-313-291=893 27th/27

2003-04 GREG PRIESTNCAA CENTRAL REGIONALDATES TOURNAMENT SITE SCORE FINISHS 12-13 William H. Tucker Invitational Albuquerque, N.M. 303-295-305=903 16th/20S 22-23 Mason Rudolph Invitational Nashville, Tenn. 291-299=590 7th/18S 29-30 Baylor Invitational Waco, Texas 288-285-302=875 4th/14O 13-14 Stonebridge Invitational McKinney, Texas 300-300-300=900 10th/17O 27-28 C.C. of Louisiana Invitational Baton Rouge, La. 289-287-296=872 8th/15

J 31-F 1 Gator Invitational Gainesville, Fla. 298-285-304=887 10th/15M 1-2 UTSA Roadrunner Intercollegiate San Antonio, Texas 291-294-285=890 2nd/17M 7-9 Hyatt/Puerto Rico Intercollegiate San Juan, P.R. 298-284-286=868 1st/7M 15-16 Morris Williams Intercollegiate Austin, Texas 298-288-296=882 10th/15A 2-3 Border Olympics Laredo, Texas 286-283-290=859 2nd/17A 26-27 Big 12 Championship Hutchinson, Kan. 299-297-299=895 9th/12M 15-16 The Maxwell Ardmore, Okla. 297-282-286=865 11th/15M 20-22 NCAA Central Regional West Lafayette, Ind. 321-317-325=961 25th/27

2004-05 GREG PRIESTNCAA CENTRAL REGIONALDATES TOURNAMENT SITE SCORE FINISHS 20-21 Baylor Invitational Waco, Texas 292-296-284=872 3rd/9O 1-2 William H. Tucker Invitational Albuquerque, N.M. 300-293-282=875 6th/19O 11-12 Pepperdine Club Glove Intercollegiate Camarillo, Calif. 292-303-303=898 t-10th/12O 17-18 Duke Golf Classic Durham, N.C. 298-293-303=894 t-6th/12O 25-26 University Club Intercollegiate Baton Rouge, La. 285-285-284=854 11th/14

F 28-M 1 UTSA Roadrunner Intercollegiate San Antonio, Texas 278-293-294=865 3rd/17M 6-8 Hyatt Plantation Club Intercollegiate Dorado, P.R. 289-293-302=884 6th/9M 14-15 Lexus Naples Invitational Naples, Fla. 287-284-276=847 2nd/12M 25-26 Border Olympics Laredo, Texas 286-284-282=852 1st/11A 4-5 Morris Williams Intercollegiate Austin, Texas 303-308-300=911 9th/15A 16-17 Aggie Invitational Bryan, Texas 303-294-306=894 7th/14A 29-M 1 Big 12 Championship Trinity, Texas 303-308-301=912 7th/12M 19-21 NCAA Central Regional South Bend, Ind. 304-292-282=880 17th/27

2005-06 GREG PRIESTNCAA WEST REGIONALDATES TOURNAMENT SITE SCORE FINISHS 16-17 William H. Tucker Invitational Albuquerque, N.M. 287-298-285=870 4th/20S 30-O 2 Mason Rudolph Championship Franklin, Tenn. 290-290-285=865 2nd/12O 10-11 Baylor Invitational Waco, Texas 293-290-279=862 1st/15N 7-9 Turtle Bay Intercollegiate Kahuku, Hawai`i 290-289-300=879 4th/19

F 20-21 UTSA Roadrunner Intercollegiate San Antonio, Texas 290-283-282=855 1st/17F 27-28 Lexus Naples Invitational Naples, Fla. 288-278-279=845 1st/12M 6-7 Louisiana Classics Lafayette, La. 279-276-292=847 2nd/15M 17-18 Border Olympics Laredo, Texas 286-275-294=855 1st/16A 3-4 Morris Williams Intercollegiate Austin, Texas 296-302-292=890 14th/18A 15-16 Aggie Invitational Bryan, Texas 306-304-299=909 t-6th/12A 24-25 Big 12 Championship Tulsa, Okla. 289-302-305=896 7th/12M 13-14 The Maxwell Ardmore, Okla. 264-264-261=789 2nd/11M 18-20 NCAA West Regional Tucson, Ariz. 289-294-285=868 20th/27

2006-07 GREG PRIESTNCAA CENTRAL REGIONALDATES TOURNAMENT SITE SCORE FINISHS 2-3 International Intercollegiate St. Andrews Bay, Scotland 293-290-285=868 7th/10S 25-26 Shoal Creek Intercollegiate Birmingham, Ala. 301-295-298=894 7th/15O 9-10 Notre Dame Gridiron Golf Classic South Bend, Ind. 295-305-296=896 3rd/12O 15-17 Oklahoma Intercollegiate Edmond, Okla. 316-290-294=900 2nd/8

M 5-6 Louisiana Classics Lafayette, La. 290-280-289=859 3rd/15M 11-12 General Hackler Invitational Myrtle Beach, S.C. 300-291-309=900 17th/18M 16-17 Border Olympics Laredo, Texas 284-289-281=854 2nd/15M 25-27 Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate Awendaw, S.C. 283-280-277=840 t-1st/15A 7-8 Boilermaker Invitational West Lafayette, Ind. 315-299=614 12th/15A 13-15 ASU Thunderbird Invitational Tempe, Ariz. 288-298-303=889 15th/16A 23-24 Big 12 Championship Hutchinson, Kan. 302-303-308=913 8th/12M 17-19 NCAA Central Regional Sugar Grove, Ill. 309-311-317=937 18th/27

2007-08 GREG PRIESTNCAA CENTRAL REGIONALDATES TOURNAMENT SITE SCORE FINISHS 10-11 Saint Mary’s Invitational Pebble Beach, Calif. 288-293-297=878 1st/18S 14-15 William H. Tucker Invitational Albuquerque, N.M. 302-291-298=891 9th/17S 30-O 2 Notre Dame Gridiron Golf Classic South Bend, Ind. 288-285-297=870 5th/12O 14-16 Oklahoma Intercollegiate Edmond, Okla. 306-292-306=904 5th/11N 5-7 Turtle Bay Intercollegiate Kahuku, Hawai`i 274-280-276=830 7th/21

F 18-19 Rice Intercollegiate Houston, Texas 282-299-297=878 1st/12F 25-26 All-American Intercollegiate Houston, Texas 296-296-310=902 6th/12M 14-15 Border Olympics Laredo, Texas 299-287-296=882 t-4th/14M 23-25 Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate Awendaw, S.C. 306-291-282=879 t-12th/15A 11-13 ASU Thunderbird Invitational Tempe, Ariz. 291-288-293=872 6th/16A 25-27 Big 12 Championship Trinity, Texas 298-296-298-299=1191 5th/12M 15-17 NCAA Central Regional Columbus, Ohio 307-309-323=939 25th/27

2008-09 GREG PRIESTNCAA SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONALDATES TOURNAMENT SITE SCORE FINISHS 22-23 Shoal Creek Intercollegiate Birmingham, Ala. 288-293-299=880 1st/12S 28-30 Hartford Hawks Invitational North Falmouth, Mass. 284-282=566 1st/23O 13-14 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Birmingham, Ala. 285-277-277=839 4th/12O 27-28 Baylor Intercollegiate Dallas, Texas 304-286-285=875 5th/12N 10-12 Turtle Bay Intercollegiate Kahuku, Hawai`i 287-294-286=867 11th/19

F 23-24 Rio Pinar Intercollegiate Orlando, Fla. 297-289-293=873 t-8th/21M 6-8 Ron Smith/USF Invitational Dade City, Fla. 286-293-284=863 5th/23M 13-14 Border Olympics Laredo, Texas 297-282-298=877 1st/16M 22-23 National Invitational Tucson, Ariz. 291-290-306=887 11th/15M 30-31 Morris Williams Intercollegiate Austin, Texas 300-307-309=916 11th/18A 18-19 Aggie Invitational Bryan, Texas 361-400=761 10th/12A 27-29 Big 12 Championship Hutchinson, Kan. 297-293-293-291=1174 5th/12M 14-16 NCAA South Central Regional Stillwater, Okla. 301-309-310=920 7th/13

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2009-10 GREG PRIESTNCAA CHAMPIONSHIPDATES TOURNAMENT SITE SCORE FINISHA 30-S 1 Golfweek’s Conference Challenge Riverside, Iowa 280-295-295=870 5th/15S 11-12 William H. Tucker Intercollegiate Albuquerque, N.M. 293-285-290=868 4th/17S 26-27 The Wolverine at Radrick Farms Ann Arbor, Mich. 285-289-287=861 4th/17O 18-19 Lone Star Invitational San Antonio, Texas 92-285-296=873 4th/12O 26-27 Baylor Intercollegiate Dallas, Texas 297-290-279=866 t-4th/12

F 15-16 Oak Hills Invitational San Antonio, Texas 295-291-292=878 t-3rd/15M 5-6 Border Olympics Laredo, Texas 301-282-308=881 8th/16M 12-14 Seminole Intercollegiate Tallahassee, Fla. 288-304-295=887 t-7th/14M 17-18 National Invitational Tucson, Ariz. 289-292-298=879 t-8th/14A 5-6 Morris Williams Intercollegiate Austin, Texas 305-306-311=911 14th/15A 17-18 Aggie Invitational Bryan, Texas 366-377-352=1095 7th/12A 23-25 Big 12 Championship Trinity, Texas 288-287-301-295=1171 6th/12M 20-22 NCAA South Central Regional Bryan, Texas 291-289-289=869 t-5th/13J 1-3 NCAA Championship Ooltewah, Tenn. 294-295-295=884 t-24th/30

2010-11 GREG PRIESTNCAA SOUTHEAST REGIONALDATES TOURNAMENT SITE SCORE FINISHS 19-21 Golfweek Conference Challenge Burlington, Iowa 285-288-286=859 5th/15O 1-2 William H. Tucker Intercollegiate Albuquerque, N.M. 293-298-296=887 7th/16O 11-12 The Jack Nicklaus Invitational Columbus, Ohio 300-300-300=900 9th/10N 1-2 Royal Oaks Intercollegiate Dallas, Texas 292-284-RO=576 9th/12

F 15-16 Oak Hills Invitational San Antonio, Texas 296-287-294=877 t-5th/17F 28-M 1 Charleston Shootout Hollywood, S.C. 285-287-284=856 1st/15M 11-13 Southern Highlands Collegiate Las Vegas, Nev. 305-301-306=912 14th/15M 20-22 Callaway Collegiate Match Play Ball Ground, Ga. 16th/16 M 20 vs. Illinois L, 0-5 M 20 vs. Pacifi c L, 2-3 M 21 vs. South Carolina L, 1-4 M 22 vs. Texas L, 1-4M 25-26 Border Olympics Laredo, Texas 287-275-284=846 3rd/19A 4-5 Wyoming Cowboy Classic Scottsdale, Ariz. 282-273-281=836 1st/20A 16-17 Aggie Invitational Bryan, Texas 376-377-368=1121 4th/11A 25-27 Big 12 Championship Hutchinson, Kan. 296-299-291-297=1183 7th/12M 19-21 NCAA Southeast Regional Ocala, Fla. 284-286-289=859 7th/14

2011-12 GREG PRIESTNCAA CENTRAL REGIONALDATES TOURNAMENT SITE SCORE FINISHS 4-5 Turning Stone Tiger Intercollegiate Verona, N.Y. 282-281-290=853 1st/14S 12-11 Wolverine Intercollegiate Ann Arbor, Mich. 284-278-289=851 2nd/11O 1-2 Rod Myers Invitational Durham, N.C. 291-289-290=870 2nd/11O 16-18 Lone Star Invitational San Antonio, Texas 283-287-302=872 5th/15O 31-N 1 Royal Oaks Intercollegiate Dallas, Texas 287-280-286=853 6th/14

F 13-14 Oak Hills Invitational San Antonio, Texas 292-284-289=865 3rd/15F 25-26 Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate Palm Desert, Calif. 289-288-292=869 10th/24M 16-17 Border Olympics Laredo, Texas 292-301-282=875 2nd/16M 31-A 1 Augusta State Invitational Augusta, Ga. 291-284-277=852 t-4th/16A 9-12 All-American Intercollegiate The Woodlands, Texas 288-288-285=861 5th/15A 21-22 Aggie Invitational Bryan, Texas 391-386-374=1151 7th/10A 27-29 Big 12 Championship Trinity, Texas 304-297-290-296=1187 5th/10M 17-19 NCAA Central Regional Ann Arbor, Mich. 296-297-289=882 11th/13

2012-13 GREG PRIESTNCAA PULLMAN REGIONALDATES TOURNAMENT SITE SCORE FINISHS 11-13 Tophy Cup Tanagura, Japan 275-286-288=849 5th/10S 28-29 William H. Tucker Intercollegiate Albuquerque, N.M. 296-290-304=890 t-4th/14O 13-14 Rod Myers Invitational Durham, N.C. 298-285-294=877 7th/11O 29-30 Royal Oaks Intercollegiate Dallas, Texas 284-293-279=856 t-9th/14N 5-7 Warrior Wave Intercollegiate Kauai, Hawaii 287-280-279=846 1st/16 F 11-12 Oak Hills Invitational San Antonio, Texas 289-288-292=869 3rd/14F 22-24 Bayou City Championship Houston, Texas 286-286-303=875 t-5th/15M 15-16 Border Olympics Laredo, Texas 291-288-299=878 5th/14M 21-23 Desert Shootout Goodyear, Ariz 283-280-287=850 3rd/16M 31-A 1 Augusta State Invitational Augusta, Ga. 295-305-291=891 13th/15A 13-14 Morris Williams Intercollegiate Austin, Texas 300-285-292=877 t-8th/12A 21-24 Big 12 Championship Hutchinson, Kan. 297-292-306=895 6th/9M 16-18 NCAA Pullman Regional Pullman,Wish. 289-285-287=861 t-10th/14

2013-14 GREG PRIESTNCAA EUGENE REGIONALDATES TOURNAMENT SITE SCORE FINISHS 8-9 Gopher Invitational Independence, Minn. 278-295-281=854 2nd/12S 13-15 Fighting Illini Invitational Olympia Fields, Ill. 295-288-297=880 9th/15O 12-13 Rod Myers Invitational Durham, N.C. 294-281-282=857 2nd/11O 28-29 Royal Oaks Intercollegiate Dallas, Texas 345-353-350=1,048 3rd/12N 4-6 Warrior Princeville Makai Invitational Kauai, Hawaii 282-277-290=849 t-8th/18 F 10-11 Oak Hills Invitational San Antonio, Texas 287-293-301=881 2nd/15F 21-23 Bayou City Championship Humble, Texas 288-286-282=856 5th/15M 2-4 Querencia Cabo Collegiate Los Cabos, Mexico 296-281-293=870 3rd/14M 14-15 Border Olympics Laredo, Texas 292-280-291=863 3rd/17M 24-25 Lone Star Invitational San Antonio, Texas 283-290-281=854 2nd/15A 5-6 Augusta State Invitational Augusta, Ga. 282-291-288=861 5th/15A 25-27 Big 12 Conference Championship Trinity, Texas 293-306-292-293=1,184 6th/9M 15-17 NCAA Eugene Regional Eugune, Ore. 294-304-295=893 10th/13s

2014-15 MIKE MCGRAWNCAA BREMERTON REGIONALDATES TOURNAMENT SITE SCORE FINISHS 7-8 Gopher Invitational Independence, Minn. 289-283-290=862 1st/15S 12-14 Fighting Illini Invitational Olympia Fields, Ill. 297-279-300=876 3rd/15O 11-12 Rod Myers Invitational Durham, N.C. 286-284=570 3rd/12O 19-21 Tavistock Collegiate Invitational Orlando, Fla. 283-288-285=856 7th/15O 27-28 Royal Oaks Intercollegiate Dallas, Texas 356-370-355=1,081 2nd/12 F 9-10 Oak Hills Invitational San Antonio, Texas 284-288-278=850 1st/15F 20-22 Bayou City Collegiate Championship Humble, Texas 297-285-278=860 3rd/15M 1-3 Querencia Cabo Collegiate Los Cabos, Mexico 288-290-288=866 t-7th/14M 13-14 Border Olympics Laredo, Texas 280-284-285=849 1st/18A 3-4 ASU Thunderbird Invitational Tempe, Ariz. 279-279-288=846 4th/14A 25-27 Big 12 Conference Championship Tulsa, Okla. 297-300-298-288=1,183 7th/9M 14-16 NCAA Bremerton Regional Bremerton, Wash. 293-280-289=862 6th/14

2015-16 MIKE MCGRAWNCAA CHAMPIONSHIPDATES TOURNAMENT SITE SCORE FINISHS 13-14 Gopher Invitational Independence, Minn. 292-292-293=877 t-3rd/16S 18-20 Fighting Illini Invitational Olympia Fields, Ill. 287-295-298=880 t-12th/15O 5-6 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Birmingham, Ala. 289-284-286=859 8th/12 F 8-9 Oak Hills Invitational San Antonio, Texas 291-284-288=863 1st/15F 19-21 All-American Humble, Texas 296-288-292=876 4th/16F 28-M 1 Querencia Cabo Collegiate Los Cabos, Mexico 275-289-283=847 3rd/15M 11-12 Border Olympics Laredo, Texas 277-279=556 1st/18M 20-22 Linger Longer Invitational Greensboro, Ga. 282-300-292=874 8th/13A 2-3 Aggie Invitational Bryan, Texas 293-296-291=880 5th/15A 15 The Maxwell Ardmore, Okla. 276-276=552 2nd/11A 29-M 1 Big 12 Championship Trinity, Texas 309-300-281-292=1,182 5th/10M 16-18 NCAA Kohler Regional Kohler, Wis. 292-292-274=858 t-4th/13M 27-29 NCAA Championship Eugene, Ore. 293-296-291=880 27th/30

2016-17 MIKE MCGRAWNCAA CHAMPIONSHIPDATES TOURNAMENT SITE SCORE FINISHS 16-18 Fighting Illini Invitational Olympia Fields, Ill. 293-296-292=881 10th/15S 23-25 Maui Jim Intercollegiate Scottsdale, Ariz. 269-276-271=816 2nd/16O 3-4 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Birmingham, Ala. 274-284-289=847 3rd/12O 24-25 Royal Oaks Intercollegiate Dallas, Texas 339-344-351=1034 1st/11

F 17-19 All-American Humble, Texas 284-268-284=836 1st/18F 26-28 Querencia Cabo Collegiate Los Cabos, Mexico 281-283-269=833 2nd/15M 19-21 Linger Longer Invitational Greensboro, Ga. 274-276-281=831 1st/15A 1 Aggie Invitational Bryan, Texas 278-288=566 2nd/13A 14-15 The Maxwell Edmond, Okla. 285-294-291=870 4th/14A 24-26 Big 12 Championship Hutchinson, Kan. 307-292-287-304=1190 6th/10M 15-17 NCAA Stanford Regional Stanford, Calif. 277-265-281=823 t-1st/13M 26-29 NCAA Championship Stroke Play Sugar Grove, Ill. 288-280-287-304=1159 t-7th/30M 30 NCAA Championship Quarterfi nals Sugar Grove, Ill. Loss vs. Oklahoma, 2-3 t-5th/8

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Bryan, Texas (Traditions GC)YEAR SCORE FINISH2005 303-294-306=894 7th/142006 306-304-299=909 t-6th/122009 361-400=761 +41 10th/122010 366-377-352=1095 +15 7th/122011 376-377-368=1121 +41 4th/112012 391-386-374=1151 +71 7th/102016 293-296-291=880 +16 5th/152017 278-288=566 -10 2nd/13

ALL-AMERICANMultiple SitesYEAR SCORE FINISH1990 302-303-308=913 7th/151992 303-295-314=912 7th/121993 296-300-308=904 8th/121994 302-284-289=875 2nd1995 314-306-326=946 16th/161996 308-301-300=909 12th/172008 296-296-310=902 6th/122012 288-288-285=861 -3 5th/152016 296-288-292=876 +12 4th/162017 284-268-284=836 -28 1st/18

ASU THUNDERBIRD INVITATIONALTempe, Ariz.YEAR SCORE FINISH2007 288-298-303=889 15th/162008 291-288-293=872 6th/162015 279-279-288=846 +6 4th/14

AUGUSTA STATE INVITATIONALAugusta, Ga. (Forest Hills CC)YEAR SCORE FINISH2012 291-284-277=852 -12 t-4th/162013 295-305-291=891 +27 13th/152014 282-291-288=861 -3 5th/15

BAYLOR INVITATIONALWaco, TexasYEAR SCORE FINISH1998 300-286-284=870 4th/121999 289-274-287=850 1st/162000 289-278-295=862 3rd/172001 282-273-268=823 1st/182002 277-282-292=851 2nd/162003 288-285-302=875 4th/142004 292-296-284=872 3rd/92005 293-290-279=862 1st/15

BAYLOR/NCNB INVITATIONALWaco, TexasYEAR SCORE FINISH1990 301-296=597 1st/18

BAYOU CITY CHAMPIONSHIPHumble, Texas (Golf Club of Houston) YEAR SCORE FINISH2013 286-286-303=875 +11 t-5th/152014 288-286-282=856 -8 5th/152015 297-285-278=860 -4 3rd/15

BEARKAT CLASSICConroe, TexasYEAR SCORE FINISH2000 287-290-290=867 5th/16

BELMONT INVITATIONALFranklin, Tenn.YEAR SCORE FINISH2001 288-286-286=860 2nd/18

BIG ISLAND CLASSICWaikoloha, Hawai`iYEAR SCORE FINISH2003 289-286-300=875 18th/26

BIRKDALE INTERCOLLEGIATEHuntersville, N.C.YEAR SCORE FINISH2002 294-281=575 5th/18

BOILERMAKER INVITATIONALWest Lafayette, Ind.YEAR SCORE FINISH2007 315-299=614 12th/15

BORDER OLYMPICSLaredo, Texas (Laredo CC)YEAR SCORE FINISH1990 293-302-300=895 3rd/151991 959 14th/151992 304-305-309=918 t-11th/151993 307-296-315=918 3rd/151994 299-303-326=928 t-6th1995 306-301-298=905 11th/151996 298-311-296=905 12th/151997 292-291-296=879 t-8th/151998 294-290-296=880 1st/141999 296-283-295=874 1st/182000 296-293-293=882 1st/142001 294-298-282=874 t-3rd/152002 280-284-281=845 1st/172003 285-290-286=861 3rd/202004 286-283-290=859 2nd/172005 286-284-282=852 1st/112006 286-275-294=855 1st/162007 284-289-281=854 2nd/152008 299-287-296=882 t-4th/142009 297-282-298=877 +13 1st/162010 301-282-308=881 +27 8th/162011 287-275-284=846 -18 3rd/102012 292-301-282=875 +11 2nd/162013 291-288-299=878 +14 5th/142014 292-280-291=863 -1 3rd/172015 280-284-285=849 -15 1st/182016 277-279=556 -20 1st/18

C.C. OF LOUISIANA INVITATIONALBaton Rouge, La. (C.C. of Louisiana)YEAR SCORE FINISH2003 289-287-296=872 8th/15

CHARLESTON SHOOTOUTHollywood, S.C. (Links at Stono Ferry)YEAR SCORE FINISH2011 285-287-284=856 -8 1st/15

CROWN COLONY CLASSICLufkin, TexasYEAR SCORE FINISH1991 291-294=585 2nd/181992 313 t-15th/181993 314-302-295=911 1st/151994 304-299-299=902 6th1995 309 t-9th/171996 304-301-301=906 3rd/171997 315-302=617 t-6th/161997 288-299=587 t-3rd/171998 308-305-297=910 6th/181999 298-303-306=907 2nd/182000 305-300=605 t-5th/17

DESERT SHOOTOUTGoodyear, Ariz (Palm Valley GC)YEAR SCORE FINISH2013 283-280-287=850 -2 3rd/16

DR PEPPER INVITATIONALWaco, TexasYEAR SCORE FINISH1997 295-313-306=914 11th/20

DUKE GOLF CLASSICDurham, N.C.YEAR SCORE FINISH2004 298-293-303=894 t-6th/12

EL DIABLO INTERCOLLEGIATECitrus Springs, Fla.YEAR SCORE FINISH2000 294-294-291=879 1st/92001 289-298=586 5th/24

FALCON/CROSS CREEK INVITATIONALAir Force Academy, Colo.YEAR SCORE FINISH1989 297-296-296=889 2nd/241991 317-313-306=936 t-6th/121992 303-293-298=894 3rd/241993 317-293-296=906 7th1994 308-308-301=917 t-14th/161995 296-304-304=904 17th/241996 311-297-303=911 13th/24

FIGHTING ILLINI INVITATIONALOlympia Fields, Ill. (Olympia Fields CC)YEAR SCORE FINISH2013 295-288-297=880 +40 9th/152014 297-279-300=876 +36 3rd/152015 287-295-298=880 +40 t-12th/152016 293-296-292=881 +41 10th/15

GATOR INVITATIONALGainesville, Fla.YEAR SCORE FINISH2004 298-285-304=887 10th/15

GENERAL HACKLER INVITATIONALMyrtle Beach, S.C.YEAR SCORE FINISH2007 300-291-309=900 17th/18

GOLFWEEK CONFERENCE CHALLENGEMultiple SitesYEAR SCORE FINISH2009 280-295-295=870 +6 5th/152010 285-288-286=859 -5 5th/15

GOPHER INVITATIONALIndependence, Minn. (Windsong Farm GC)YEAR SCORE FINISH2013 278-295-281=854 +2 2nd/122014 289-283-290=862 +10 1st/152015 292-292-293=877 +25 t-3rd/16

HAL SUTTON INVITATIONALShreveport, La.YEAR SCORE FINISH1989 293-290-290=873 1st/151990 306-291-308=905 2nd/15

HARTFORD HAWKS INVITATIONALNorth Falmouth, Mass. (Ballymeade CC)YEAR SCORE FINISH2008 284-282=566 -10 1st/23

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HARVEY PENICK INVITATIONALAustin, TexasYEAR SCORE FINISH1989 377-370-360=1107 5th/121990 378-378-375=1131 t-9th/121991 393-383-389=1165 11th/131992 285-293-291=869 t-9th/121993 300-297-305=902 t-5th1994 295-299-308=902 8th/121995 321-315-312=948 11th/121996 298-291-290=879 2nd/10

HOOTIE AT BULLS BAY INTERCOLLEGIATEAwendaw, S.C.YEAR SCORE FINISH2007 283-280-277=840 t-1st/152008 306-291-282=879 t-12th/15

PUERTO RICO INTERCOLLEGIATEMultiple SitesYEAR SCORE FINISH2004 298-284-286=868 1st/72005 289-293-302=884 6th/9

INTERNATIONAL INTERCOLLEGIATEMonterrey, Mexico and ScotlandYEAR SCORE FINISH1990 293-300-295=888 5th/181991 897 6th/181992 912 15th/231993 295-284-297=876 4th/181994 293-286-292=871 3rd1995 311-298-317=926 13th/191996 318-291-300=909 16th/181998 273-294-284=851 5th/202006 293-290-285=868 7th/10

INVERNESS INVITATIONALToledo, Ohio (Inverness Club)YEAR SCORE FINISH2000 299-304-310=913 11th/13

JACK NICKLAUS INVITATIONALColumbus, Ohio (Scioto CC)YEAR SCORE FINISH2010 300-300-300=900 +60 9th/10

JERRY PATE NATIONAL INTERCOLLEGIATEBirmingham, Ala. (Old Overton Club)YEAR SCORE FINISH2008 285-277-277=839 -1 4th/122015 289-284-286=859 +19 8th/122016 274-284-289=847 +7 3rd/12

KANSAS JAYHAWK INVITATIONALLawrence, Kan.YEAR SCORE FINISH1997 289-297-295=890 4th/171998 286-299-302=887 7th/172002 285-279-299=863 1st/14

KIAWAH ISLAND INVITATIONALCharleston, S.C.YEAR SCORE FINISH2000 291-297-299=887 7th/152001 290-283-294=867 7th/152002 301-300-298=899 5th/15

LINGER LONGER INVITATIONALGreensboro, Ga. (Great Waters GC)YEAR SCORE FINISH2016 282-300-292=874 +10 8th/132017 274-276-281=831 -33 1st/15

LONE STAR INVITATIONALSan Antonio, Texas (Briggs Ranch CC)YEAR SCORE FINISH2009 292-285-296=873 +9 4th/122011 283-287-302=872 +8 5th/152014 283-290-281=854 -10 2nd/15

LOUISIANA CLASSICSLafayette, La. (Oakbourne CC)YEAR SCORE FINISH1990 293-302-300=895 3rd/151991 303-300-294=897 8th/151994 294-298-305=897 7th1995 300-315=615 10th/121996 297-304-300=901 7th/151997 304-303-294=901 11th/151998 308-311-304=923 11th/151999 300-307-296=903 11th/152000 289-290-303=882 4th/152001 293-298=591 t-8th/162002 291-296-286=873 2nd/152003 297-292-285=874 4th/142006 279-276-292=847 2nd/152007 290-280-289=859 3rd/15

MASON RUDOLPH INVITATIONALMultiple SitesYEAR SCORE FINISH2003 291-299=590 7th/182005 290-290-285=865 2nd/12

MAUI JIM INTERCOLLEGIATEScottsdale, Ariz. (Mirabel GC)YEAR SCORE FINISH2016 269-276-271=816 -36 2nd/16

THE MAXWELLArdmore, Okla. (Dornick Hills GC); Edmond, Okla. (Oak Tree CC) in 2017YEAR SCORE FINISH1996 307-301-302=910 +70 11th/111997 295-289-303=887 +47 10th/141998 297-316-293=906 +66 t-12th/141999 290-292-298=880 +40 5th/152004 297-282-286=865 +25 11th/152006 264-264-261=789 -51 2nd/112016 276-276=552 -8 2nd/112017 285-294-291=870 +30 4th/14

MISSOURI BLUFFS INTERCOLLEGIATESt. Louis, Mo.YEAR SCORE FINISH1997 297-293-295=885 8th/141998 287-279-279=845 1st/152002 284-279-292=855 4th/14

MORRIS WILLIAMS INTERCOLLEGIATEAustin, Texas (University of Texas GC)YEAR SCORE FINISH1990 312-314-305=931 13th/132003 296-295-285=876 9th/182004 298-288-296=882 10th/152005 303-308-300=911 9th/152006 296-302-292=890 14th/182009 300-307-309=916 +64 11th/182010 305-306-311=911 +70 14th/152013 300-285-292=877 +25 t-8th/12

MUSIC CITY INVITATIONALNashville, Tenn.YEAR SCORE FINISH1992 303-296-305=904 3rd/18

NAPLES INVITATIONALNaples, Fla.YEAR SCORE FINISH2005 287-284-276=847 2nd/122006 288-278-279=845 1st/12

NATIONAL INVITATIONALTucson, Ariz. (Omni National GC)YEAR SCORE FINISH2009 291-290-306=887 +23 11th/152010 289-292-298=879 +15 t-8th/14

NEVADA WOLF PACK CLASSICReno, Nev.YEAR SCORE FINISH1990 296-305-311=912 11th/201991 307-315-298=920 9th/171992 297-313=610 t-4th/211993 302-296-296=894 t-2nd1996 299-304-310=913 10th/181997 297-293-295=895 t-6th/18

NOTRE DAME GRIDIRON CLASSICSouth Bend, Ind.YEAR SCORE FINISH2006 295-305-296=896 3rd/122007 288-285-297=870 5th/12

OAK HILLS INVITATIONALSan Antonio, Texas (Oak Hills CC)YEAR SCORE FINISH2003 309 +25 6th/152004 291-294-285=890 +38 2nd/172005 278-293-302=884 +32 6th/92006 290-283-282=855 +3 1st/172010 295-291-292=878 +26 t-3rd/152011 296-287-294=877 +25 t-5th/172012 292-284-289=865 +13 3rd/152013 289-288-292=869 +17 3rd/142014 287-293-301=881 +29 2nd/152015 284-288-278=850 -2 1st/152016 291-284-288=863 +11 1st/15

OKLAHOMA INTERCOLLEGAITEEdmond, Okla.YEAR SCORE FINISH2006 316-290-294=900 2nd/82007 306-292-306=904 5th/11

PURINA CLASSICSt. Charles, Mo.YEAR SCORE FINISH2000 292-284-277=856 1st/152001 289-290-286=865 4th/15

QUERENCIA CABO COLLEGIATELos Cabos, Mexico (Querencia CC)YEAR SCORE FINISH2014 296-281-293=870 +18 3rd/142015 288-290-288=866 +14 t-7th/142016 275-289-283=847 -5 3rd/152017 281-283-269=833 -19 2nd/15

RED RAIDER CLASSICLubbock, TexasYEAR SCORE FINISH1995 308-298-302=908 10th/11

RED RIVER CLASSICDallas, TexasYEAR SCORE FINISH1999 284-285-290=859 14th/15

RICE INTERCOLLEGIATEMultiple SitesYEAR SCORE FINISH2001 297-288-292=877 3rd/102002 298-298-279=875 2nd/122008 282-299-297=878 1st/12

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RICE/COLUMBIA LAKES INVITATIONALHouston, Texas & West Columbia, TexasYEAR SCORE FINISH1989 296-294-288=878 2nd/181990 300-298-301=899 t-5th/181991 320-313-319=952 14th/171992 312-289-306=907 6th/181993 297-298-303=898 1st1994 318-313-311=942 12th/171995 316-300-307=923 12th/171996 301-306-306=913 9th/21

RIO PINAR INTERCOLLEGIATEOrlando, Fla. (Rio Pinar CC)YEAR SCORE FINISH2009 297-289-293=873 +15 t-8th/21

ROD MYERS INVITATIONALDurham, N.C. (Duke University GC)YEAR SCORE FINISH2011 291-289-290=870 +6 2nd/112012 298-285-294=877 +13 7th/112013 294-281-282=857 -7 2nd/112014 286-284=570 -6 3rd/12

RON SMITH/USF INVITATIONALOrlando, Fla. (Rio Pinar CC)YEAR SCORE FINISH2009 286-293-284=863 -1 5th/23

ROYAL OAKS INTERCOLLEGIATEDallas, Texas (Royal Oaks CC)YEAR SCORE FINISH2008 304-286-285=875 +23 5th/122009 297-290-279=866 +14 t-4th/122010 292-284=576 +8 9th/122011 287-280-286=853 +1 6th/142012 284-293-279=856 +4 t-9th/142013* 345-353-350=1,048 -17 3rd/122014* 356-370-355=1,081 +16 2nd/122016* 339-344-351=1,034 -31 1st/11

SAINT MARY’S INVITATIONALPebble Beach, Calif.YEAR SCORE FINISH2007 288-293-297=878 1st/18

SAM HOUSTON INVITATIONALHouston, TexasYEAR SCORE FINISH1995 308-305=613 9th/181997 293-289-303=885 2nd/11

SEMINOLE INTERCOLLEGIATETallahassee, Fla. (Southwood GC)YEAR SCORE FINISH2010 288-304-295=887 +35 t-7th/14

SHOAL CREEK INTERCOLLEGIATEBirmingham, Ala. (Shoal Creek CC)YEAR SCORE FINISH2006 301-295-298=894 7th/152008 288-293-299=880 +16 1st/22

SHOCKER CLASSICWichita, Kan.YEAR SCORE FINISH1992 293-299-296=888 1st/151999 289-299=588 13th/20

SMU INVITATIONALDallas, TexasYEAR SCORE FINISH1998 292-289-302=883 t-2nd/141999 278-305-306=889 4th/16

SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS COLLEGIATELas Vegas, Nev. (Southern Highlands GC)YEAR SCORE FINISH2011 305-301-306=912 +48 14th/15

STONEBRIDGE INVITATIONALMcKinney, TexasYEAR SCORE FINISH2002 283-286-288=857 1st/142003 300-300-300=900 10th/17

SOUTHWEST TEXAS CLASSICVictoria, Texasyear score fi nish1998 299-294-307=900 7th/161999 294-296-296=886 2nd/192000 294-282-288=864 1st/172001 295-286-290=871 1st/152002 292-295-298=885 1st/11

TAVISTOCK COLLEGIATE INVITATIONALOrlando, Fla. (Lake Nona GC)YEAR SCORE FINISH2014 283-288-285=856 -8 7th/15

TOPY CUPTanagura, Japan (Tangaura CC)YEAR SCORE FINISH2012 275-286-288=849 +9 5th/10

TROJAN CUPLittle Rock, Ark.YEAR SCORE FINISH1998 297-303-306=906 2nd/172002 285-301-308=894 5th/19

TURNING STONE INTERCOLLEGIATEVerona, N.Y. (Turning Stone Resort)YEAR SCORE FINISH2011 282-281-290=853 -11 1st/14

TURTLE BAY INTERCOLLEGIATEKahuku, Hawai`i (Turtle Bay Resort)YEAR SCORE FINISH2005 290-289-300=879 4th/192007 274-280-276=830 -10 7th/212008 285-277-277=839 -1 4th/12

WARRIOR MAKAI INVITATIONALKauai, Hawai’i (Makai GC)lYEAR SCORE FINISH2012 287-280-279=846 -18 1st/162013 282-277-290=849 -15 t-8th/18

WILLIAM H. TUCKER INTERCOLLEGIATEAlbuquerque, N.M. (The Championship Course)YEAR SCORE FINISH2012 296-290-304=890 +26 t-4th/14

WOLVERINE INTERCOLLEGIATEAnn Arbor, Mich. (Michigan GC)YEAR SCORE FINISH2001 296-278=574 1st/202011 284-278-289=851 -1 2nd/11

WOODLANDS INTERCOLLEGIATEThe Woodlands, TexasYEAR SCORE FINISH1989 303-299-305=907 6th/151990 312-302=614 7th/18

WYOMING COWBOY CLASSICScottsdale, Ariz. (Talking Stick GC)YEAR SCORE FINISH2011 282-273-281=836 -4 1st/20

WYOMING DESERT INTERCOLLEGIATEPalm Desert, Calif. (The Classic Club)YEAR SCORE FINISH2012 289-288-292=869 +5 10th/24

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NCAA REGIONALS 22 NCAA REGIONALS LOCATION PLACE SCORE TOP BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL(S) PLACE SCORE1990 NCAA Central Regional Columbus, Ohio 14th 299-309-310=918 Soren Bjorn t-28th 74-75-76=2251993 NCAA Central Regional Columbus, Ohio 13th 313-298-292=903 Kory Bowman 15th 78-69-73=2201998 NCAA Central Regional San Antonio, Texas 19th 297-289-298=883 Aaron Pellegrom t-48th 72-73-75=2201999 NCAA Central Regional Columbus, Ohio t-15th 299-305-301=905 Aaron Pellegrom t-48th 78-76-72=2262000 NCAA Central Regional Victoria, Texas 10th 299-281-282=862 Jimmy Walker t-10th 72-69-70=2112001 NCAA Central Regional Stillwater, Okla. 20th 292-302-308=902 Jimmy Walker t-5th 69-73-74=2162002 NCAA Central Regional Stillwater, Okla. 7th 292-286-304=882 Jamie McLeary t-12th 71-71-74=2162003 NCAA Central Regional Manhattan, Kan. 27th 289-313-291=893 Ryan Baca t-33rd 70-76-71=2172004 NCAA Central Regional West Lafayette, Ind. 25th/27 321-317-329=893 Jeremy Frye t-51st 77-77-77=2312005 NCAA Central Regional South Bend, Ind. t-17th/27 304-292-282=880 Colton Turnquist t-20th 76-75-64=2152006 NCAA West Regional Tucson, Ariz. 20th/27 289-294-285=868 Ryan Baca t-18th 68-70-71=2092007 NCAA Central Regional Sugar Grove, Ill. 18th/27 309-311-317=937 Jeremy Alcorn t-58th 77-76-80=2332008 NCAA Central Regional Columbus, Ohio 25th/27 307-309-323=939 Wes Williams t-96th 76-74-83=2332009 NCAA South Central Regional Stillwater, Okla. 7th/13 301-309-310=920 Cody Paladino t-3rd 74-73-74=2212010 NCAA South Central Regional Bryan, Texas t-5th/14 291-289-289=869 Payne Gniewek t-11th 75-66-73=2142011 NCAA Southeast Regional Ocala, Fla. 7th/14 284-286-289=859 Payne Gniewek t-6th 71-69-69=2092012 NCAA Central Regional Ann Arbor, Mich. 11th/13 296-297-289=882 Joakim Mikkelsen t-13th 67-73-71=2112013 NCAA Pullman Regional Pullman, Wash t-10th/14 289-285-287+861 Kyle Jones t-23rd 71-70-73=2142014 NCAA Eugene Regional Eugene, Ore. 10th/13 294-304-295=893 Andreas Gjesteby t-22nd 75-74-71=2202015 NCAA Bremerton Regional Bremerton, Wash. 6th/14 293-280-289=862 Kyle Jones t-10th 70-69-73=2122016 NCAA Kohler Regional Kohler, Wis. t-4th/13 292-292-274=858 Braden Bailey t-5th 74-71-68=2132017 NCAA Stanford Regional Stanford, Calif. t-1st/13 277-265-281=823 Cooper Dossey 2nd 68-66-67=201

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 7 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS LOCATION PLACE SCORE TOP BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL(S) PLACE SCORE1960 NCAA Championship Colorado Springs, Colo. t-9th/34 6191966 NCAA Championship Palo Alto, Calif. 24th/31 6271967 NCAA Championship Delaware, Pa. t-31st/39 6192002 NCAA Championship Columbus, Ohio 19th/30 292-289-295-284=1160 Adam Meyer t-27th 74-70-71-70=2852010 NCAA Championship Stroke Play Ooltewah, Tenn. t-25th/30 294-295-295=884 Lorenzo Scotto t-25th 76-69-70=2152016 NCAA Championship Stroke Play Eugene, Ore. 27th/30 293-296-291=880 Braden Bailey t-36th 72-73-70=2152017 NCAA Championship Stroke Play Sugar Grove, Ill. t-7th/30 288-280-287-305=1159 Matthew Perrine & Hunter Shattuck t-28th +2, 290 NCAA Championship Quarterfi nals Sugar Grove, Ill. t-5th/8 Loss vs. Oklahoma, 2-3

* - Since 2009, the top eight teams following four rounds of stroke play advance to match play to determine the national champion.

PLAYERS COMPETING AS INDIVIDUALS IN NCAA TOURNAMENT 1 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP LOCATION PLACE SCORE2009 Cody Paladino (NCAA Championship) Toledo, Ohio t-47th 76-75-69=220

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LOWEST INDIVIDUAL ROUNDS PLAYER SITE, YEAR SCORE ROUND 1. Colton Turnquist NCAA Central Regional, 2005 64 3 Braden Bailey NCAA Stanford Regional, 2017 64 2 3. Payne Gniewek NCAA South Central Regional, 2010 66 2 Cooper Dossey NCAA Stanford Regional, 2017 66 2 5. Aaron Pellegrom NCAA Central Regional, 2000 67 2 Joakim Mikkelsen NCAA Central Regional, 2012 67 1 Matthew Perrine NCAA Stanford Regional, 2017 67 2 Cooper Dossey NCAA Stanford Regional, 2017 67 3 Matthew Perrine NCAA Championship, 2017 67 2 10. Brandon Sanders NCAA Central Regional, 2000 68 2 Braden Bailey NCAA Kohler Regional, 2016 68 3 Matthew Perrine NCAA Kohler Regional, 2016 68 3 Cooper Dossey NCAA Stanford Regional, 2017 68 1 Matthew Perrine NCAA Stanford Regional, 2017 68 1 Hunter Shattuck NCAA Stanford Regional, 2017 68 1 Hunter Shattuck NCAA Stanford Regional, 2017 68 2 Hunter Shattuck NCAA Championship, 2017 68 2 18. Kory Bowman NCAA Central Regional, 1993 69 2 Jamie Schmitt NCAA Central Regional, 1993 69 3 Jimmy Walker NCAA Central Regional, 2000 69 2 Jimmy Walker NCAA Central Regional, 2001 69 1 Ryan Baca NCAA West Regional, 2006 68 1 Cody Paladino NCAA Championship, 2009 69 3 Ryan O’Rear NCAA South Central Regional, 2010 69 1 Lorenzo Scotto NCAA Championship, 2010 69 2 Ryan O’Rear NCAA Championship, 2010 69 1 Payne Gniewek NCAA Southeast Regional, 2011 69 2 Payne Gniewek NCAA Southeast Regional, 2011 69 3 Kyle Jones NCAA Bremerton Regional, 2015 69 2 Andreas Gjesteby NCAA Bremerton Regional, 2015 69 2 Freddy Andersen NCAA Kohler Regional, 2016 69 3 Andreas Gjesteby NCAA Kohler Regional, 2016 69 3

LOWEST TEAM ROUNDS YEAR SITE SCORE ROUND 1. 2017 NCAA Stanford Regional (Stanford, Calif.) 265 2 2. 2016 NCAA Kohler Regional (Kohler, Wis.) 274 3 3. 2017 NCAA Stanford Regional (Stanford, Calif.) 277 1 4. 2015 NCAA Bremerton Regional (Bremerton, Wash.) 280 2 2017 NCAA Championship (Sugar Grove, Ill.) 280 2 6. 2000 NCAA Central Regional (Victoria, Texas) 281 2 2017 NCAA Stanford Regional (Stanford, Calif.) 281 3 8. 2000 NCAA Central Regional (Victoria, Texas) 282 3 2005 NCAA Central Regional (South Bend, Ind.) 282 3 10. 2002 NCAA Championship (Columbus, Ohio) 284 4 2011 NCAA Southeast Regional (Ocala, Fla.) 284 1 12. 2006 NCAA West Regional (Tucson, Ariz.) 285 3 2013 NCAA Pullman Regional (Pullman, Wash.) 285 2 14. 2002 NCAA Central Regional (Stillwater, Okla.) 286 2 2011 NCAA Southeast Regional (Ocala, Fla.) 286 2 16. 2013 NCAA Pullman Regional (Pullman, Wash.) 287 3 2017 NCAA Championship (Sugar Grove, Ill.) 287 3 18. 2017 NCAA Championship (Sugar Grove, Ill.) 288 1 19. 1998 NCAA Central Regional (San Antonio, Texas) 289 2 2002 NCAA Championship (Columbus, Ohio) 289 2 2003 NCAA Central Regional (Manhattan, Kan.) 289 1 2006 NCAA West Regional (Tucson, Ariz.) 289 1 2010 NCAA South Central Regional (Bryan, Texas) 289 2 2010 NCAA South Central Regional (Bryan, Texas) 289 3 2011 NCAA Southeast Regional (Ocala, Fla.) 289 3 2015 NCAA Bremerton Regional (Bremerton, Wash.) 289 3

LOWEST FIRST-ROUND SCOREIndividual: 67 — Joakim Mikkelsen, 2012 NCAA Central RegionalTeam: 277 — 2017 NCAA Stanford Regional

LOWEST SECOND-ROUND SCOREIndividual: 64 — Braden Bailey, 2017 NCAA Stanford RegionalTeam: 265 — 2017 NCAA Stanford Regional

LOWEST THIRD-ROUND SCOREIndividual: 64 — Colton Turnquist, 2005 NCAA Central RegionalTeam: 274 — 2016 NCAA Kohler Regional

LOWEST 36-HOLE SCOREIndividual: 134 — Cooper Dossey, 2017 NCAA Stanford RegionalTeam: 542 — 2017 NCAA Stanford Regional

LOWEST 54-HOLE SCOREIndividual: 201, Cooper Dossey, 2017 NCAA Stanford RegionalTeam: 823 — 2017 NCAA Stanford Regional

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Colorado Springs, Colo. (Broadmoor GC)

TEAM RESULTS 1. Houston 603 T-2. Oklahoma State 607 T-2. Purdue 607 T-4. Florida 611 T-4. North Carolina 611 6. Texas A&M 612 7. Arizona 617 8. USC 618 T-9. BAYLOR 619 T-9. Iowa 619*complete results not available

1966 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP*Palo Alto, Calif. (Stanford University GC)

TEAM RESULTS 1. Houston 582 2. San Jose State 586 3. USC 595 4. Oklahoma State 598 5. Arizona State 599 6. San Diego State 604 7. Stanford 606 T-8. Cal State Los Angeles 607 T-8. LSU 607 T-8. UCLA 607 24. BAYLOR 627*complete results not available

1967 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP*Delaware, Pa. (Shawnee GC)

TEAM RESULTS 1. Houston 585 2. Florida 588 3. LSU 591 4. Purdue 596 5. Wake Forest 597 T-6. Arizona State 598 T-6. Michigan State 598 T-6. Virginia Tech 598 T-9. Fresno State 599 T-9. New Mexico 599 T-9. North Texas 599 T-9. San Jose State 599 T-31. BAYLOR 619*complete results not available

1990 NCAA CENTRAL REGIONALMay 24-26, 1990 — Columbus, Ohio (Scarlet Course)

14. BAYLOR 299-309-310=918

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS T-28. Soren Bjorn 74-75-76=225 T-54. Jason Hill 72-80-78=230 T-61. Tim Hobby 75-77-80=232 T-66. Tom Cismoski 78-78-77=233 T-85. Lee Hartman 78-79-79=236

1993 NCAA CENTRAL REGIONALMay 19-21, 1993 — Columbus, Ohio (Scarlet Course)

13. BAYLOR 313-298-292=903

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 15. Kory Bowman 78-69-73=220 T-43. Russell Jenkins 78-74-74=226 T-57. Jamie Schmitt 81-78-69=228 T-81. Chad Brandt 77-80-76=233 T-93. Jason Hill 80-77-79=236

1998 NCAA CENTRAL REGIONALMay 14-16, 1998 — San Antonio, Texas (Oak Hill CC)

19. BAYLOR 297-289-297=883

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS T-48. Aaron Pellegrom 72-73-75=220 T-58. Jeff Hughes 76-71-74=221 T-66. Jimmy Walker 76-71-75=222 T-75. Mike Chisum 76-74-73=223 T-81. Ben Bost 73-74-77=224

1999 NCAA CENTRAL REGIONALMay 20-22, 1999 — Columbus, Ohio (Scarlet Course)

T-15. BAYLOR 299-305-301=905

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS T-48. Aaron Pellegrom 78-76-72=226 T-48. Troy Caesar 76-74-76=226 T-83. Jimmy Walker 75-84-73=232 T-88. Jeff Hughes 74-79-80=233 T-92. Brandon Sanders 74-76-84=234

2000 NCAA CENTRAL REGIONALMay 18-20, 2000 — Victoria, Texas (Victoria CC)

10. BAYLOR 299-281-282=862

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS T-10. Jimmy Walker 72-69-70=211 T-21. Brandon Sanders 75-68-71=214 T-32. Aaron Pellegrom 78-67-71=216 T-106. Garrett Froggatte 79-77-70=226 T-122. Worth Williams 74-78-76=228

2001 NCAA CENTRAL REGIONALMay 17-19, 2011 — Stillwater, Okla. (Karsten Creek GC)

20. BAYLOR 292-302-308=902

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS T-5. Jimmy Walker 69-73-74=216 T-71. Adam Meyer 72-76-80=228 T-71. Jon Antunes 74-77-77=228 T-97. Brandon Sanders 77-77-77=231 127. Worth Williams 82-76-81=239

2002 NCAA CENTRAL REGIONALMay 16-18, 2022 — Stillwater, Okla. (Pleasant Valley GC)

7. BAYLOR 292-286-304=882

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS T-12. Jamie McLeary 71-71-74=216 T-33. Adam Meyer 72-73-76=221 T-37. Ryan Baca 72-70-80=222 T-45. Derek Abel 77-72-74=233 T-96. Will Doughtie 78-73-81=232

2002 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPMay 29-June 1, 2002 — Columbus, Ohio (Scarlet Course)

TEAM RESULTS 1. Minnesota 284-289-283-278=1134 2. Georgia Tech 277-286-290-285=1138 T-3. Clemson 286-277-298-281=1142 T-3. Texas 291-275-290-286=1142 5. Augusta State 289-283-290-281=1143 6. NC State 286-281-292-285=1144 7. Purdue 284-287-293-281=1145 8. Pepperdine 284-288-286-288=1146 T-9. Arizona 282-290-288-290=1150 T-9. Tulsa 281-289-284-296=1150 T-11. Florida 283-287-291-292=1152 T-11. TCU 283-283-293-293=1152 T-11. Washington 279-291-285-297=1152 T-14. Colorado 280-293-296-284=1153 T-14. Toledo 283-281-294-295=1153 16. Oklahoma State 289-293-286-286=1154 17. North Carolina 282-284-292-297=1155 18. Illinois 277-296-295-290=1158 19. BAYLOR 292-289-295-284=1160 20. Virginia Tech 291-280-295-295=1161 T-21. Fresno State 296-285-297-289=1162 T-21. Georgia 293-289-291-289=1162 23. UNLV 292-289-290-296=1167 T-24. Pacifi c 292-292-286-299=1169 T-24. Texas Tech 288-287-298-296=1169 26. New Mexico 293-291-293-293=1170 27. UAB 293-286-297-300=1176 T-28. Auburn 288-287-301-306=1182 T-28. Georgia Southern 296-291-301-294=1182 30. VCU 295-295-304-297=1191

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS T-27. Adam Meyer 74-70-71-70=285 T-51. Ryan Baca 71-73-75-70=289 T-63. Jamie McLeary 74-72-76-69=291 T-111. Derek Abel 74-74-74-75=297 T-130. Will Doughtie 73-75-75-77=300

2003 NCAA CENTRAL REGIONALMay 15-17, 2003 — Manhattan, Kan. (Colbert Hills GC)

27. BAYLOR 289-313-291=893

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS T-33. Ryan Baca 70-76-71=217 T-102. Jon Antunes 72-77-77=226 T-109. Trevar Matheson 73-82-72=227 T-109. Will McDonald 75-78-74=227 T-121. Will Doughtie 74-82-74=230

2004 NCAA CENTRAL REGIONAL May 20-22, 2004 — West Lafayette, Ind. (Birk Boilermaker GC)

TEAM RESULTS 1. Kentucky 298-285-299=882 2. Oklahoma State 287-298-308=893 3. Oklahoma 305-294-297=896 4. Texas A&M 292-303-304=899 T-5. Texas 298-296-307=901 T-5. TCU 305-297-299=901 7. Purdue 295-302-308=905 8. Wichita State 302-300-306=908 9. SMU 302-299-308=909 10. Kent State 301-305-304=910 25. BAYLOR 321-317-323=961

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS T-51. Jeremy Frye 77-77-77=231 T-111. Jon Antunes 80-81-81=242 T-122. Jeremy Alcorn 80-84-81=245 T-125. Ryan Baca 84-79-84=247 T-132. Will Doughtie 84-80-85=249

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2005 NCAA CENTRAL REGIONALMay 19-21, 2005 — South Bend, Ind. (Warren GC)

TEAM RESULTS 1. Augusta State 284-284-281=849 2. Oklahoma State 282-283-293=858 3. Texas A&M 290-291-282=863 T-4. Tulsa 287-294-285=866 T-4. Kentucky 288-292-286=866 T-6. Arkansas 295-297-278=870 T-6. Missouri 285-293-292=870 8. SMU 288-299-286=873 9. Texas 290-290-294=874 T-10. Purdue 291-288-296=875 T-10. Wichita State 298-282-295=875 T-17. BAYLOR 304-292-282=880

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS T-20. Colton Turnquist 76-75-64=215 T-66. Jeremy Frye 77-74-71=222 T-72. Wes Williams 73-76-74=223 T-108. Chase Thomas 78-71-81=230 DQ. Jeremy Alcorn DQ-72-75=147

2006 NCAA WEST REGIONALMay 18-20, 2006 — Tucson, Ariz. (Omni Tucson National GC)

TEAM RESULTS T-1. Arizona 279-273-275=827 T-1. Florida 273-282-272=827 T-3. Arizona State 284-273-283=840 T-3. Washington 288-281-271=840 5. N.C. State 282-273-290=845 T-6. BYU 282-288-277=847 T-6. Loyola Marymount 284-281-282=847 8. East Tennessee State 284-280-285=849 T-9. Nevada 282-287-282=851 T-9. Pepperdine 283-287-281=851 20. BAYLOR 289-294-285=868

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS T-18. Ryan Baca 68-70-71=209 T-79. Chase Thomas 75-74-70=219 T-83. Jeremy Alcorn 75-73-72=220 T-88. Jeremy Frye 72-77-72=221 T-129. Carmine Mediate 74-80-76=230

2007 NCAA CENTRAL REGIONALMay 17-19, 2007 — Sugar Grove, Ill. (Rich Harvest Farms)

TEAM RESULTS 1. Tulsa 305-280-310=895 2. Alabama 309-287-302=898 3. Louisville 294-298-307=899 4. Lamar 313-281-306=900 5. Tennessee 314-289-301=904 6. Oklahoma State 306-300-300=906 7. Texas Tech 315-291-301=907 8. Michigan State 319-290-306=915 9. Texas 303-302-311=916 T-10. Minnesota 314-290-314=918 T-10. Texas A&M 320-287-311=918 18. BAYLOR 309-311-317=937

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS T-58. Jeremy Alcorn 77-76-80=233 T-82. Jeremy Frye 78-81-77=236 T-82. Chase Thomas 73-80-83=236 T-89. Wes Williams 81-76-80=237 T-121. Bill Allcorn 87-79-80=246

2008 NCAA CENTRAL REGIONAL May 15-17, 2008 — Columbus, Ohio (Scarlet Course)

TEAM RESULTS 1. Wake Forest 290-287-302=879 2. Oklahoma State 293-299-297=889 3. Illinois 298-292-301=891 T-4. Florida 294-300-300=894 T-4. Louisville 301-293-300=894 6. Alabama 292-295-309=896 7. Texas A&M 298-294-305=897 t8. Kent State 302-295-301=898 t8. Penn State 304-286-308=898 10. Indiana 300-297-304=901 25. BAYLOR 307-309-323=939

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS t96. Wes Williams 76-74-83=233 T-102. Colton Williams 77-79-78=234 T-115. Jeff Gerlich 76-76-84=236 T-127. Cody Paladino 78-81-81=240 128. Bill Allcorn 80-80-81=241

2009 NCAA SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL+May 14-16, 2009 — Stillwater, Okla. (Karsten Creek GC)

TEAM RESULTS 1. Oklahoma State 296-289-296=881 2. Arkansas 298-301-304=903 3. Chattanooga 298-300-309=907 T-4. TCU 299-310-305=914 T-4. Northwestern 302-302-310=914 6. LSU 298-307-312=917 7. BAYLOR 301-309-310=920 8. Wichita State 306-302-317=925 t9. Denver 312-309-315=936 t9. Tulsa 299-320-317=936 11. Michigan State 306-319-312=937 12. Pepperdine 302-316-323=941 13. Oral Roberts 319-325-325=969

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS t3. Cody Paladino 74-73-74=221 T-21. Joakim Mikkelsen 73-80-74=227 T-37. Lorenzo Scotto 76-77-81=234 T-54. Colton Williams 79-79-81=239 T-60. Austin Berkovsky 78-81-82=241

2010 NCAA SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONALMay 20-22, 2010 — Bryan, Texas (Traditions Club)

TEAM RESULTS 1. Texas Tech 282-284-285=851 2. Texas A&M 277-288-287=852 3. TCU 277-291-290=858 4. North Florida 280-298-281=859 T-5. BAYLOR 291-289-289=869 T-5. Georgia 294-291-284=869 7. Pepperdine 286-288-303=877 8. Tulsa 292-288-299=879 t9. Auburn 288-290-302=880 t9. Wichita State 283-290-307=880 11. Rice 299-284-306=889 12. North Carolina 301-311-298=910 13. Georgetown 303-299-313=915 14. Jackson State 325-348-310=983

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS T-11. Payne Gniewek 75-66-73=214 T-23. Lorenzo Scotto 75-73-71=219 T-30. Ryan O’Rear 69-79-73=221 40. Joakim Mikkelsen 79-72-72=223 T-54. Cody Paladino 72-78-79=229

2010 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPJune 1-3, 2010 — Ooltewah, Tenn. (The Honors Course)

TEAM RESULTS 1. Oklahoma State 283-284-283=850 2. Florida State 283-279-292=854 3. Georgia Tech 290-282-286=858 4. Washington 289-288-283=860 5. Oregon 284-294-283=861 6. Augusta State 287-288-283=863 7. Texas Tech 302-285-280=867 T-8. Stanford 292-288-288=868 T-8. Arizona State 286-292-290=868 T-8. San Diego 294-282-292=868 T-11. Florida 287-289-293=869 T-11. Virginia 300-280-289=869 13. Texas A&M 285-304-282=871 14. North Florida 292-293-287=872 15. Southern California 295-290-289=874 T-16. Clemson 286-291-298=875 T-16. Oregon State 295-293-287=875 T-16. UCLA 294-286-295=875 19. Illinois 304-285-287=876 20. Kent State 292-293-292=877 T-21. UNLV 294-292-293=879 T-21. Texas 290-296-293=879 23. California 293-294-293=880 24. LSU 303-290-290=883 T-25. BAYLOR 294-295-295=884 T-25. Tennessee 297-292-295=884 T-27. Duke 296-297-296=889 T-27. TCU 302-296-291=889 29. Penn State 301-298-299=898 30. Georgia Southern 297-299-309=905

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS T-25. Lorenzo Scotto 76-69-70=215 T-90. Ryan O’Rear 69-77-77=223 T-95. Payne Gniewek 75-75-74=224 T-95. Cody Paladino 76-74-74=224 T-135. Joakim Mikkelsen 74-79-77=230

2011 NCAA SOUTHEAST REGIONALMay 19-21, 2011 — Ocala, Fla. (Golden Ocala GC)

TEAM RESULTS 1. Florida 282-287-277=846 2. Augusta State 290-275-287=852 3. Kennesaw State 290-281-282=853 4. N.C. State 284-285-286=855 5. Arkansas 283-287-286=856 6. Missouri 294-290-274=858 7. BAYLOR 284-286-289=859 8. Georgia Southern 285-286-289=860 9. Notre Dame 288-290-287=865 T-10. UCF 298-286-289=873 T-10. Oregon 285-291-297=873 T-10. Southeastern Louisiana 290-283-300=873 13. Jacksonville State 294-292-318=904 14. Jackson State 325-311-307=943

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS T-6. Payne Gniewek 71-69-69=209 T-26. Joakim Mikkelsen 71-71-75=217 T-33. Cody Paladino 70-75-74=219 T-37. Jerry Ruiz 72-72-76=220 T-47. Ryan O’Rear 77-74-71=222

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2012 NCAA CENTRAL REGIONALMay 17-19, 2012 — Ann Arbor, Mich. (U-M Golf Course)

TEAM RESULTS 1. USC 289-272-280=841 2. Oregon 288-274-280=842 3. Kent State 286-276-282=844 4. Virginia 287-281-278=846 5. TCU 278-284-287=849 T-6. Notre Dame 291-278-290=859 T-6. N.C. State 290-282-287=859 8. Oklahoma State 290-283-290=863 9. Kennesaw State 287-290-291=868 10. Purdue 291-293-291=875 11. BAYLOR 296-297-289=882 12. Ohio State 305-297-293=895 13. Navy 322-306-303=931

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS T-13. Joakim Mikkelsen 67-73-71=211 T-38. Kyle Jones 78-72-70=220 T-62. Mikkel Bjerch-Andresen 78-77-71=226 T-65. Niclas Mansson 76-76-77=229 T-65. Ryan O’Rear 75-76-78=229

2013 NCAA PULLMAN REGIONALMay 16-18, 2013 — Pullman, Wash.(Palouse Ridge GC — 7,308-yard, Par 72)

TEAM RESULTS 1. California 265-276-280=821 -43 2. TCU 276-285-280=841 -23 3. St. Mary’s (Calif.) 267-290-285=842 -22 4. Southern California 272-280-292=844 -20 T-5. Ball State 281-284-291=856 -8 T-5. San Diego State 270-293-293=856 -8 7. Pacifi c 274-289-295=858 -6 8. BYU 282-291-286=859 -5 9. Memphis 276-299-285=860 -4 T-10. BAYLOR 289-285-287=861 -3 T-10. Virginia Tech 277-288-296=861 -3 12. North Texas 277-300-288=865 +1 13. Princeton 292-297-290=879 +15 14. St. Francis (Penn.) 300-314-313=927 +63

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS T-23. Kyle Jones 71-70-73=214 -2 T-30. Ryan O’Rear 73-72-70=215 -1 T-30. Filippo Zucchetti 70-70-75=215 -1 T-52. Niclas Mansson 75-73-72=220 +4 61. Mikkel Bjerch-Andresen 77-74-72=223 +7

2014 NCAA EUGENE REGIONALMay 15-17, 2014 — Eugene, Ore.(Eugene CC — 6,990-yard, Par 70)

TEAM RESULTS 1. Stanford 276-282-295=853 +13 2. Oregon 289-280-285=854 +14 3. Oklahoma 280-287-293=860 +20 4. Houston 290-293-292=875 +35 5. South Carolina 286-293-301=880 +40 T-6. North Florida 286-297-302=885 +45 T-6. Tennessee-Chattanooga 295-292-298=885 +45 T-8. Liberty 295-297-297=889 +49 T-8. East Tennessee State 296-293-300=889 +49 10. BAYLOR 294-304-295=893 +53 11. Tennessee 299-292-303=894 +54 12. Wichita State 295-312-304=911 +71 13. Northern Colorado 307-304-311=922 +82

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS T-22. Andreas Gjesteby 75-74-71=220 +10 T-39. Kyle Jones 76-75-73=224 +14 T-39. Filippo Zucchetti 73-75-76=224 +14 T-48. Jerry Ruiz 71-80-75=226 +16 T-67. Niclas Mansson 75-86-77=238 +28

2015 NCAA BREMERTON REGIONALMay 14-16, 2015 — Bremerton, Wash.(Gold Mountain GC — 7,115-yard, Par 72)

TEAM RESULTS 1. UAB 280-285-278=843 -21 2. South Carolina 288-283-274=845 -19 3. Southern California 281-288-278=847 -17 T-4. TCU 281-283-290=854 -10 T-4. Washington 287-290-277=854 -10 6. BAYLOR 293-280-289=862 -2 7. Michigan 292-288-283=863 -1 8. Iowa State 287-287-295=869 +5 T-9. VCU 304-288-278=870 +6 T-9. UC Davis 289-295-286=870 +6 11. Pepperdine 292-295-293=880 +16 12. Sam Houston State 300-295-288=883 +19 13. Cleveland State 305-291-295=891 +27 14. South Dakota 298-304-296=898 +34

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS T-10. Kyle Jones 70-69-73=212 -4 T-15. Andreas Gjesteby 70-69-74=213 -3 T-24. Frederik Andersen 76-70-70=216 E T-52. Filippo Zucchetti 77-74-72=223 +7 T-58. Mikkel Bjerch-Andresen 78-72-74=224 +8

2016 NCAA KOHLER REGIONALMay 16-18, 2016 — Kohler, Wis.(Blackwolf Run GC — 7,123-yard, Par 72)

TEAM RESULTS 1. Illinois 289-283-281=853 -11 T-2. Florida 283-282-292=857 -7 T-2. Arkansas 292-284-281=857 -7 T-4. BAYLOR 292-292-274=858 -6 T-4. Florida State 284-290-284=858 -6 6. Idaho 283-299-282=864 E T-7. Memphis 298-293-278=869 +5 T-7. East Tennessee State 295-293-281=869 +5 9. Penn State 294-296-284=874 +10 10. UCLA 294-294-288=876 +12 11. South Dakota State 290-297-292=879 +15 12. Kent State 288-300-293=881 +17 13. Campbell 297-301-305=903 +39

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS T-5. Braden Bailey 74-71-68=213 -3 T-10. Matthew Perrine 72-74-68=214 -2 T-21. Andreas Gjesteby 74-73-69=216 E T-29. Freddy Andersen 74-74-69=217 +1 T-52. Hunter Shattuck 72-77-74=223 +7

2016 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPMay 27-29, 2016 — Eugene, Ore.(Eugene CC — 7,014-yard, Par 70)

TEAM RESULTS 1. Texas 289-281-277-287=1134 +14 2. Illinois 290-280-289-276=1135 +15 3. LSU 286-282-283-285=1136 +16 T-4. Southern California 283-282-285-287=1137 +17 T-4. Vanderbilt 283-280-282-292=1137 +17 6. Oregon 291-277-284-287=1139 +19 7. South Carolina 287-285-293-277=1142 +22 8. Oklahoma 290-288-289-277=1144 +24 9. Arizona State 290-281-286-291=1148 +28 T-10. Oklahoma State 285-289-285-291=1150 +30 T-10. California 287-284-287-292=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 T-16. TCU 282-299-286=867 +27 T-16. Georgia 291-284-292=867 +27 T-16. Clemson 291-284-292=867 +27 T-19. Houston 296-287-285=868 +28 T-19. Florida State 285-294-289=868 +28 T-19. Auburn 294-281-293=868 +28 22. Virginia 292-294-283=869 +29 T-23. Wake Forest 289-289-293=871 +31 T-23. Alabama 290-279-302=871 +31 25. San Diego State 283-292-297=872 +32 26. South Florida 291-294-291=876 +36 27. BAYLOR 293-296-291=880 +40 28. Stanford 292-294-298=884 +44 29. Purdue 299-305-294=898 +58 30. UAB 294-305-303=902 +62

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS T-36. Braden Bailey 72-73-70=215 +5 T-96. Hunter Shattuck 71-74-76=221 +11 T-103. Andreas Gjesteby 75-74-73=222 +12 T-125. Freddy Andersen 78-75-72=225 +15 T-139. Matthew Perrine 75-76-77=228 +18

2017 NCAA STANFORD REGIONALMay 15-17, 2017 — Stanford, Calif.(Stanford GC— 6,727-yard, Par 70)

TEAM RESULTS T1. BAYLOR 277-265-281=823 -17 T1. Stanford 271-278-274=823 -17 3. Pepperdine 281-274-280=835 -5 4. Oklahoma 280-277-280=837 -3 5. North Carolina 288-278-277=843 +3 6. Georgia Tech 287-273-284=844 +4 7. North Florida 279-281-285=845 +5 8. BYU 278-282-292=852 +12 9. Ohio State 288-294-284=866 +26 10. Houston 281-285-301=867 +27 11. UC Santa Barbara 296-290-288=874 +34 12. Sacramento State 300-290-298=888 +48 13. South Dakota State 301-289-309=899 +59

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 2. Cooper Dossey (3) 68-66-67=201 -9 T7. Matthew Perrine (2) 68-67-72=207 -3 T7. Hunter Shattuck (5) 68-68-71=207 -3 T27. Braden Bailey (1) 76-64-74=214 +4 T38. Garrett May (4) 73-72-71=216 +6

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2017 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPMay 25-31, 2017 — Sugar Grove, Ill.(Rich Harvest Farms— 7,300-yard, Par 72)

STROKE PLAY TEAM RESULTS 1. Vanderbilt 278-288-280-293=1139 -13 2. Oklahoma 284-279-284-304=1151 -1 3. Illinois 282-283-285-304=1154 +2 4. Oklahoma State 282-287-283-303=1155 +3 T5. Southern California 284-283-280-311=1158 +6 T5. Oregon 294-282-289-293=1158 +6 T7. BAYLOR 288-280-287-304=1159 +7 T7. UNLV 283-279-285-312=1159 +7 9. LSU 291-277-290-303=1161 +9 10. Virginia 288-283-284-307=1162 +10 11. Auburn 282-284-290-308=1164 +12 12. Texas 293-283-283-307=1166 +14 13. Pepperdine 289-293-287-311=1180 +28 T14. Florida State 289-285-286-321=1181 +29 T14. UCF 294-284-293-310=1181 +29 16. Arizona State 290-293-289=872 +8 17. Alabama 287-293-293=873 +9 T18. Iowa State 293-285-297=875 +11 T18. North Carolina 293-287-295=875 +11 20. Stanford 293-287-299=879 +15 21. Kent State 289-293-299=881 +17 T22. Duke 298-292-298=888 +24 T22. Ole Miss 287-299-302=888 +24 T24. Penn State 301-294-296=891 +27 T24. Lipscomb 300-291-300=891 +27 T26. Jacksonville 294-296-302=892 +28 T26. New Mexico 297-295-300=892 +28 28. Purdue 298-295-309=902 +38 29. Kennesaw State 297-300-307=904 +40 30. Clemson 313-285-307=905 +41

* - Top eight teams advanced to match play** - Top 15 teams advanced to fourth round of stroke play

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS T28. Matthew Perrine (2) 72-67-71-80=290 +2 T28. Hunter Shattuck (4) 70-68-75-77=290 +2 T35. Cooper Dossey (3) 72-70-71-79=292 +4 T56. Braden Bailey (1) 74-76-72-75=297 +9 T56. Garrett May (5) 76-75-73-73=297 +9

BAYLOR MATCH PLAY RESULTSNCAA Championship Quarterfi nals – Oklahoma 3, Baylor 2Cooper Dossey (BU) def. Blaine Hale (OU), 1-upBraden Bailey (BU) def. Max McGreevy (OU), 2&1Rylee Reinertson (OU) def. Garrett May (BU), 1-upGrant Hirschman (OU) def. Hunter Shattuck (BU), 1-upBrad Dalke (OU) def. Matthew Perrine (BU), 1-up on 19th hole

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BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY LOCATION PLACE SCORE TOP BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL(S) PLACE SCORE1997 Hutchinson, Kan. 10th 319-314-312=945 Chris Nickens t-31st 77-80-76=233 Mike Chisum t-31st 76-76-81=2331998 Hutchinson, Kan. 7th 313-319-302=934 Ben Post 14th 76-79-75=2301999 Hutchinson, Kan. 6th 291-300-291=882 Aaron Pellegrom t-14th 67-75-76=2182000 Hutchinson, Kan. 6th 292-292-303=887 Brandon Sanders t-8th 74-66-77=2172001 Hutchinson, Kan. 1st 310-296-288=894 Worth Williams 1st 72-72-71=2152002 Hutchinson, Kan. 4th 297-286-285=868 Jamie McLeary t-8th 75-73-65=2132003 Tulsa, Okla. 9th 310-317-316=943 Ryan Baca 12th 75-80-73=2282004 Hutchinson, Kan. 9th 299-297-299=895 Ryan Baca 5th 71-73-71=2152005 Trinity, Texas 7th 303-308-301=912 Chase Thomas t-8th 71-75-74=2202006 Tulsa, Okla. 7th 289-302-305=896 Chase Thomas t-15th 70-75-74=2192007 Hutchinson, Kan. 8th 302-303-308=913 Bill Allcorn t-11th 75-73-74=2222008 Trinity, Texas 5th 298-296-298-299=1191 Colton Williams 10th 70-74-72-75=2912009 Hutchinson, Kan. 5th 297-293-293-291=1174 Bill Allcorn 2nd 68-71-70-70=2792010 Trinity, Texas 6th 288-287-301-285=1171 Lorenzo Scotto t-12th 69-67-77-76=289 Ryan O’Rear t-12th 72-71-73-73=2892011 Hutchinson, Kan. 7th 296-299-291-297=1183 Joakim Mikkelsen t-22nd 73-75-73-75=296 Jerry Ruiz t-22nd 76-75-69-76=2962012 Trinity, Texas 5th 304-297-290-296=1187 Joakim Mikkelsen 1st 74-71-72-68=2852013 Hutchinson, Kan. 6th 297-292-306=895 Niclas Mansson t-7th 70-72-75=2172014 Trinity, Texas 6th 293-306-292-293=1184 Kyle Jones 17th 80-72-72-70=2942015 Tulsa, Okla. 7th 297-300-298-288=1183 Kyle Jones t-5th 75-75-68-70=2882016 Trinity, Texas 5th 309-300-281-292=1182 Matthew Perrine t-16th 77-77-68-73=2952017 Hutchinson, Kan. 6th 307-292-287-304=1190 Matthew Perrine t-6th 76-71-73-74=294

LOWEST INDIVIDUAL ROUNDS PLAYER YEAR SCORE ROUND 1. Jamie McLeary 2002 65 3 2. Brandon Sanders 2000 66 2 3. Aaron Pellegrom 1999 67 1 Jeremy Alcorn 2005 67 1 Lorenzo Scotto 2010 67 2 6. Jimmy Walker 2000 68 3 Bill Allcorn 2009 68 1 Joakim Mikkelsen 2012 68 4 Kyle Jones 2015 68 3 Matthew Perrine 2016 68 3 11. Jimmy Walker 1999 69 3 Aaron Pellegrom 2000 69 1 Lorenzo Scotto 2010 69 1 Jerry Ruiz 2011 69 3 Cooper Dossey 2017 69 3

LOWEST FIRST-ROUND SCOREIndividual: 67 — Jeremy Alcorn, 2005; Aaron Pellegrom, 1999

LOWEST SECOND-ROUND SCOREIndividual: 66 — Brandon Sanders, 2000

LOWEST THIRD-ROUND SCOREIndividual: 65 — Jamie McLeary, 2002

LOWEST FOURTH-ROUND SCOREIndividual: 68 — Joakim Mikkelsen, 2012

LOWEST 36-HOLE SCOREIndividual: 136 — Lorenzo Scotto, 2010

LOWEST 54-HOLE SCOREIndividual: 209 — Bill Allcorn, 2009

LOWEST 72-HOLE SCOREIndividual: 279 — Bill Allcorn, 2009

LOWEST TEAM ROUNDS YEAR SITE SCORE ROUND 1. 2016 Trinity, Texas 281 3 2. 2002 Hutchinson, Kan. 285 3 2010 Trinity, Texas 285 4 4. 2002 Hutchinson, Kan. 286 2 5. 2010 Trinity, Texas 287 2 2017 Hutchinson, Kan. 287 3 7. 2001 Hutchinson, Kan. 288 3 2010 Trinity, Texas 288 1 2015 Tulsa, Okla. 288 4 10. 2006 Tulsa, Okla. 289 1 11. 2012 Trinity, Texas 290 3 12. 1999 Hutchinson, Kan. 291 1 1999 Hutchinson, Kan. 291 3 2009 Hutchinson, Kan. 291 4 2011 Hutchinson, Kan. 291 3

LOWEST FIRST-ROUND SCORETeam: 288 — 2010

LOWEST SECOND-ROUND SCORETeam: 286 — 2002

LOWEST THIRD-ROUND SCORETeam: 285 — 2002

LOWEST FOURTH-ROUND SCORETeam: 285 — 2010

LOWEST 36-HOLE SCORETeam: 575 — 2010

LOWEST 54-HOLE SCORETeam: 868 — 2002

LOWEST 72-HOLE SCORETeam: 1171 — 2010

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1997 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIPApril 28-29, 1997 — Hutchinson, Kan. Prairie Dunes G&CC (6,593 yards; par 70)

TEAM RESULTS 1. Oklahoma State 290-294-298=882 +42 2. Texas 300-297-295=892 +52 3. Iowa State 295-290-316=901 +61 4. Kansas 301-299-302=902 +62 5. Oklahoma 303-302-299=904 +64 6. Nebraska 300-291-317=908 +68 7. Kansas State 299-309-309=917 +77 8. Texas A&M 306-302-312=920 +80 9. Missouri 318-307-314=939 +99 10. BAYLOR 319-314-312=945 +105 11. Colorado 315-316-315=946 +106 12. Texas Tech 306-325-321=952 +112

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS t-31. Chris Nickens 77-80-76=233 +23 t-31. Mike Chisum 76-76-81=233 +23 t-45. Aaron Pellegrom 85-77-83=242 +32 t-45. Trey Whatley 86-81-75=242 +32 58. Graham Lynch 84-85-80=249 +39

1998 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIPApril 28-29, 1998 — Hutchinson, Kan. Prairie Dunes G&CC (6,593 yards; par 70)

TEAM RESULTS 1. Oklahoma State 312-295-291=898 +58 2. Texas 307-299-299=905 +65 3. Colorado 317-307-294=918 +78 4. Oklahoma 311-311-297=919 +79 5. Texas A&M 306-321-302=929 +89 6. Kansas 313-313-307=933 +93 7. BAYLOR 313-319-302=934 +94 8. Missouri 320-319-301=940 +100 9. Nebraska 324-318-300=942 +102 10. Iowa State 330-319-297=946 +106 11. Texas Tech 326-312-309=947 +107 12. Kansas State 335-320-312=967 +127

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 14. Ben Post 76-79-75=230 +20 t-27. Aaron Pellegrom 79-79-77=235 +25 t-34. Mike Chisum 76-77-84=237 +27 40. Jimmy Walker 82-84-73=239 +29 DQ Jeff Hughes 89-DQ-77 DQ

1999 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIPApril 26-27, 1999 — Hutchinson, Kan. Prairie Dunes G&CC (6,637 yards; par 70)

TEAM RESULTS 1. Kansas 286-284-287=857 +17 2. Nebraska 288-284-287=859 +19 3. Texas 294-289-279=862 +22 4. Oklahoma State 291-287-290=868 +28 5. Colorado 288-297-288=873 +33 6. BAYLOR 291-300-291=882 +42 7. Texas A&M 291-296-296=883 +43 t-8. Oklahoma 301-287-301=889 +49 t-8. Iowa State 296-294-299=889 +49 10. Kansas State 304-308-298=910 +70 11. Texas Tech 297-310-309=916 +76 12. Missouri 304-308-316=928 +88

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS t-14. Aaron Pellegrom 67-75-76=218 +8 t-17. Jimmy Walker 74-76-69=219 +9 t-24. Troy Caesar 73-75-74=222 +12 t-32. Brandon Sanders 77-75-73=225 +15 t-44. Jeff Hughes 80-75-75=230 +20

2000 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIPApril 24-25, 2000 — Hutchinson, Kan. Prairie Dunes G&CC (6,593 yards; par 70)

TEAM RESULTS 1. Oklahoma State 287-272-292=851 +11 2. Kansas 287-282-294=863 +23 3. Colorado 285-292-296=873 +33 4. Texas 286-286-304=876 +36 5. Texas A&M 284-289-304=877 +37 6. BAYLOR 292-292-303=887 +47 7. Oklahoma 296-291-306=893 +53 8. Texas Tech 291-291-313=895 +55 9. Missouri 297-295-305=897 +57 10. Kansas State 297-291-317=905 +65 11. Iowa State 304-299-309=912 +72 12. Nebraska 304-306-317=927 +87

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS t-8. Brandon Sanders 74-66-77=217 +7 t-11. Jimmy Walker 75-75-68=218 +8 t-18. Aaron Pellegrom 69-75-76=220 +10 t-50. Worth Williams 74-76-83=233 +23 60. Troy Caesar 83-85-82=250 +40

2001 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIPApril 23-24, 2001 — Hutchinson, Kan. Prairie Dunes G&CC (6,596 yards; par 70)

TEAM RESULTS 1. BAYLOR 310-296-288=894 +54 t-2. Oklahoma 311-305-288=904 +64 t-2. Texas 314-295-295=904 +64 4. Colorado 316-298-291=905 +65 5. Oklahoma State 311-309-292=912 +72 6. Texas A&M 311-314-302=927 +87 7. Kansas 307-321-305=933 +93 8. Kansas State 328-307-306=941 +101 9. Missouri 320-324-308=952 +112 10. Texas Tech 338-313-303=954 +1114 11. Iowa State 323-325-307=955 +115 12. Nebraska 327-322-307=956 +116

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 1. Worth Williams 72-72-71=215 +5 4. Jimmy Walker 80-71-73=224 +14 t-5. Brandon Sanders 78-77-71=226 +16 t-29. Jon Antunes 80-76-79=235 +25 t-35. Adam Meyer 86-78-73=237 +27

2002 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIPApril 29-30, 2002 — Hutchinson, Kan. Prairie Dunes G&CC (6,596 yards; par 70)

TEAM RESULTS 1. Texas 285-282-283=850 +10 2. Oklahoma State 287-287-277=851 +11 3. Oklahoma 283-274-296=853 +13 4. BAYLOR 297-286-285=868 +28 5. Missouri 293-292-287=872 +32 6. Texas Tech 297-294-286=877 +37 7. Kansas State 303-292-290=885 +45 8. Colorado 296-294-296=886 +46 9. Texas A&M 300-300-289=889 +49 10. Kansas 301-300-294=895 +55 11. Iowa State 295-297-304=896 +56 12. Nebraska 312-295-302=909 +69

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS t-8. Jamie McLeary 75-73-65=213 +3 t-15. Adam Meyer 72-71-75=218 +8 t-18. Ryan Baca 75-71-74=220 +10 t-26. Derek Abel 75-74-73=222 +12 t-29. Will Doughtie 79-71-73=223 +13

2003 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIPApril 28-29, 2003 — Tulsa, Okla. Southern Hills CC (6,988 yards; par 70)

TEAM RESULTS 1. Texas 296-301-297=894 +54 2. Oklahoma State 303-294-301=898 +58 3. Oklahoma 302-293-304=899 +59 4. Texas A&M 312-299-307=918 +78 5. Texas Tech 312-300-311=923 +83 t-6. Colorado 312-311-304=927 +87 t-6. Kansas State 305-302-320=927 +87 8. Kansas 316-304-309=929 +89 9. BAYLOR 310-317-316=943 +103 10. Missouri 318-306-320=944 +104 11. Nebraska 311-314-320=945 +105 12. Iowa State 312-319-317=948 +108

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 12. Ryan Baca 75-80-73=228 +18 t-27. Will Doughtrie 80-74-81=235 +25 t-39. Will McDonald 74-81-83=238 +28 t-51. Austin Burk 81-82-79=242 +32 t-59. Trevar Matheson 84-83-85=252 +42

2004 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIPApril 26-27, 2004 — Hutchinson, Kan. Prairie Dunes G&CC (6,596 yards; par 70)

TEAM RESULTS 1. Texas 287-290-287=864 +24 2. Oklahoma 295-292-283=870 +30 3. Oklahoma State 292-285-296=873 +33 4. Kansas State 290-289-302=881 +41 t-5. Colorado 295-301-297=893 +53 t-5. Kansas 291-301-301=893 +53 t-5. Texas Tech 294-303-296=893 +53 8. Iowa State 296-298-300=894 +54 9. BAYLOR 299-297-299=895 +55 10. Texas A&M 304-305-295=904 +64 11. Missouri 299-301-320=920 +80 12. Nebraska 314-299-313=926 +86

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 5. Ryan Baca 71-73-71=215 +5 t-13. Jeremy Alcorn 74-71-76=221 +11 t-29. Jon Antunes 76-73-76=225 +15 t-52. Jeremy Frye 78-80-76=234 +24 60. Will Doughtrie 80-86-87=253 +43

2005 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIPApril 29-May 1, 2005 — Trinity, Texas Whispering Pines GC (7,300 yards; par 72)

TEAM RESULTS 1. Oklahoma State 285-296-287=868 +4 2. Oklahoma 290-298-289=877 +13 3. Missouri 295-297-293=885 +21 4. Texas 311-305-287=903 +39 5. Texas A&M 303-299-307=909 +45 6. Kansas 304-303-303=910 +46 7. BAYLOR 303-308-301=912 +48 8. Texas Tech 299-310-309=918 +54 9. Iowa State 302-318-301=921 +57 10. Kansas State 308-306-311=925 +61 11. Colorado 311-319-299=929 +65 12. Nebraska 303-312-316=931 +67

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS t-8. Chase Thomas 71-75-74=220 +4 t-11. Jeremy Alcorn 67-80-74=221 +5 t-47. Brian Meck 81-79-77=237 +21 t-47. Colton Turnquist 84-76-77=237 +21 t-49. Jeremy Frye 84-78-76=238 +22

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2006 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIPApril 28-29, 2003 — Tulsa, Okla. Southern Hills CC (7,012 yards; par 71)

TEAM RESULTS 1. Oklahoma 285-289-284=858 +6 2. Texas 285-287-290=862 +10 3. Texas A&M 289-287-290=866 +14 t-4. Oklahoma State 299-288-289=876 +24 t-4. Texas Tech 289-292-295=876 +24 6. Nebraska 291-296-300=887 +35 7. BAYLOR 289-302-305=896 +44 8. Kansas 295-296-306=897 +45 9. Missouri 300-304-294=898 +46 t-10. Kansas State 296-305-298=899 +47 t-10. Colorado 301-289-309=899 +47 12. Iowa State 293-308-309=910 +58

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS t-15. Chase Thomas 70-75-74=219 +6 t-25. Ryan Baca 74-73-76=223 +10 t-45. Brian Meck 78-75-76=229 +16 t-49. Jeremy Frye 71-79-80=230 +17 t-55. Bill Allcorn 74-80-79=233 +20

2007 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIPApril 23-24, 2007 — Hutchinson, Kan. Prairie Dunes G&CC (6,593 yards; par 70)

TEAM RESULTS 1. Oklahoma State 290-289-287=866 +26 2. Texas A&M 285-299-289=873 +33 3. Texas Tech 303-292-298=893 +53 4. Texas 293-298-303=894 +54 5. Oklahoma 303-301-299=903 +63 6. Nebraska 313-303-293=909 +69 7. Missouri 304-300-307=911 +71 8. BAYLOR 302-303-308=913 +73 9. Kansas State 304-301-311=916 +76 10. Kansas 302-311-304=917 +77 11. Colorado 313-304-305=922 +82 12. Iowa State 311-311-302=924 +84

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS t-11. Bill Allcorn 75-73-74=222 +12 t-22. Chase Thomas 77-76-74=227 +17 44. Colton Williams 79-76-78=233 +23 t-48. Jeremy Alcorn 75-78-83=236 +26 t-48. Wes Williams 75-79-82=236 +26

2008 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIPApril 29-May 1, 2005 — Trinity, Texas Whispering Pines GC (7,470 yards; par 72)

TEAM RESULTS 1. Oklahoma State 285-282-283-291=1141 -11 2. Texas 288-294-286-293=1163 +11 3. Texas Tech 302-282-282-299=1165 +13 4. Texas A&M 299-284-294-301=1178 +26 5. BAYLOR 298-296-298-299=1191 +39 6. Kansas 303-295-298-298=1194 +42 7. Oklahoma 295-297-308-300=1200 +48 8. Kansas State 297-307-301-297=1202 +50 9. Iowa State 298-313-292-303=1206 +54 10. Colorado 311-303-296-298=1208 +56 11. Nebraska 303-300-305-317=1225 +73 12. Missouri 312-304-305-316=1237 +85

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 10. Colton Williams 70-74-72-75=291 +3 t-18. Bill Allcorn 75-74-72-75=296 +8 t-25. Wes Williams 78-77-74-70=299 +11 t-41. Jeff Gerlich 75-72-83-79=309 +21 t-54. Cody Paladino 83-76-80-79=318 +30

2009 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIPApril 27-29, 2009 — Hutchinson, Kan. Prairie Dunes G&CC (6,593 yards; par 70)

TEAM RESULTS 1. Oklahoma State 293-288-287-281=1149 +29 2. Colorado 298-283-290-292=1163 +43 3. Texas A&M 301-284-296-286=1167 +47 4. Kansas State 304-301-289-276=1170 +50 5. BAYLOR 297-293-293-291=1174 +54 6. Texas Tech 295-304-300-289=1188 +68 7. Kansas 298-306-290-297=1191 +71 8. Texas 303-305-306-280=1194 +74 9. Missouri 310-307-290-297=1204 +84 10. Oklahoma 310-301-306-288=1205 +85 11. Nebraska 319-293-300-294=1206 +86 12. Iowa State 306-308-295-301=1210 +90

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 2. Bill Allcorn 68-71-70-70=279 -1 11. Colton Williams 76-71-75-73=295 +15 t-12. Joakim Mikkelsen 75-75-73-73=296 +16 t-34. Austin Berkovsky 78-76-75-75=304 +24 60. Cody Paladino 85-79-81-81=326 +46

2010 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIPApril 23-25, 2010 — Trinity, Texas Whispering Pines GC (7,480 yards; par 72)

TEAM RESULTS 1. Oklahoma State 281-284-286-282=1133 -19 2. Texas A&M 280-285-292-289=1146 -6 3. Texas 282-284-287-295=1148 -4 4. Texas Tech 286-285-284-297=1152 E 5. Kansas State 290-283-296-294=1163 +11 6. BAYLOR 288-287-301-285=1171 +19 t-7. Oklahoma 299-290-308-287=1184 +32 t-7. Nebraska 290-295-304-295=1184 +32 9. Colorado 289-295-304-300=1188 +36 10. Iowa State 300-294-311-298=1203 +51 11. Missouri 301-297-309-298=1205 +53 12. Kansas 295-298-315-302=1210 +58

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS t-12. Lorenzo Scotto 69-67-77-76=289 +1 t-12. Ryan O’Rear 72-71-73-73=289 +1 t-27. Joakim Mikkelsen 70-76-77-73=296 +8 t-40. Payne Gniewek 77-75-77-73=302 +14 t-40. Jerry Ruiz 78-74-74-76=302 +14

2011 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIPApril 25-27, 2011 — Hutchinson, Kan. Prairie Dunes G&CC (6,759 yards; par 70)

TEAM RESULTS 1. Oklahoma State 283-282-270-294=1139 +19 2. Texas A&M 286-296-275-295=1152 +32 3. Texas 287-291-284-298=1160 +40 4. Texas Tech 286-299-281-297=1163 +43 5. Missouri 300-302-276-295=1173 +53 6. Oklahoma 287-292-288-311=1178 +58 7. BAYLOR 296-299-291-297=1183 +63 8. Nebraska 286-303-297-308=1194 +74 9. Kansas 290-303-286-317=1196 +76 10. Colorado 291-307-293-317=1208 +88 t-11. Kansas State 296-306-298-320=1220 +100 t-11. Iowa State 302-305-293-320=1220 +100

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS t-22. Joakim Mikkelsen 73-75-73-75=296 +16 t-22. Jerry Ruiz 76-75-69-76=296 +16 t-31. Ryan O’Rear 76-73-77-74=300 +20 t-39. Cody Paladino 71-76-74-82=303 +23 t-44. Payne Gniewek 78-81-75-72=306 +26

2012 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIPApril 27-29, 2012 — Trinity, Texas Whispering Pines GC (7,330 yards; par 72)

TEAM RESULTS 1. Texas A&M 296-286-286-297=1165 +13 2. Texas 302-292-283-291=1168 +16 3. Texas Tech 290-298-290-305=1183 +31 4. Oklahoma 292-292-296-305=1185 +33 5. BAYLOR 304-297-290-296=1187 +35 6. Oklahoma State 310-302-287-287=1196 +44 7. Iowa State 307-299-299-299=1204 +52 8. Missouri 312-301-300-296=1209 +57 9. Kansas State 307-304-307-309=1227 +75 10. Kansas 307-320-304-315=1246 +94

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 1. Joakim Mikkelsen 74-71-72-68=285 -3 17. Kyle Jones 79-73-72-74=298 +10 t-18. Mikkel Bjerch-Andresen 76-77-72-74=299 +11 t-31. Ryan O’Rear 76-76-74-80=306 +18 47. Lorenzo Scotto 78-77-78-87=320 +32

2013 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIPApril 22-24, 2013 — Hutchinson, Kan. Prairie Dunes CC (6,759 yards; par 70)

TEAM RESULTS 1. Texas 290-281-288=859 +19 2. Oklahoma State 285-292-286=863 +23 3. Oklahoma 296-293-280=869 +29 4. TCU 287-291-293=871 +31 5. Kansas State 291-298-302=891 +51 6. BAYLOR 297-292-306=895 +55 7. Texas Tech 303-294-300=897 +57 8. Kansas 289-308-302=899 +59 9. Iowa State 306-289-309=904 +64

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS t-7. Niclas Mansson 70-72-75=217 +7 t-25. Kyle Jones 76-73-76=225 +15 t-33. Ryan O’Rear 73-78-78=229 +19 t-36. Filippo Zucchetti 78-71-81=230 +20 39. Mikkel Bjerch-Andresen 78-76-77=231 +21

2014 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIPApril 25-27, 2014 — Trinity, Texas Whispering Pines GC (7,473 yards; par 72)

TEAM RESULTS 1. Texas 287-285-295-291=1,158 +6 2. Texas Tech 286-291-289-295=1,161 +9 3. Oklahoma State 295-299-293-277=1,164 +12 4. Iowa State 292-300-291-284=1,167 +15 5. TCU 299-293-295-283=1,170 +18 6. BAYLOR 293-306-292-293=1,184 +32 7. Oklahoma 297-296-300-299=1,192 +40 8. Kansas 297-301-302-310=1,210 +58 9. Kansas State 312-311-302-306=1,231 +79

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 17. Kyle Jones 80-72-72-70=294 +6 t-21. Niclas Mansson 74-78-73-72=297 +9 t-28. Andreas Gjesteby 71-80-72-79=302 +14 t-28. Filippo Zucchetti 71-80-75-76=302 +14 t-32. Jerry Ruiz 77-76-76-75=304 +16

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2015 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIPApril 27-29, 2015 — Tulsa, Okla.(Southern Hills CC — 7,151-yard, Par 70)

TEAM RESULTS 1. Texas 287-280-282-281=1130 +10 2. Texas Tech 292-293-284-285=1154 +34 3. TCU 292-298-287-290=1167 +47 4. Iowa State 298-285-297-291=1171 +51 5. Oklahoma State 301-293-292-286=1172 +52 6. Oklahoma 297-291-295-295=1178 +58 7. BAYLOR 297-300-298-288=1183 +63 8. Kansas 298-302-297-294=1191 +71 9. Kansas State 305-299-309-296=1209 +89

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS t-5. Kyle Jones 75-75-68-70=288 +8 t-24. Filippo Zucchetti 74-74-77-73=298 +18 t-24. Frederik Andersen 73-75-76-74=298 +18 t-32. Mikkel Bjerch-Andresen 75-76-80-71=302 +22 t-36. Andreas Gjesteby 75-77-77-76=305 +25

2016 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIPApril 29-May 1, 2016 — Trinity, Texas(Whispering Pines GC — 7,473-yard, Par 72)

TEAM RESULTS 1. 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=1176 +24 5. BAYLOR 309-300-281-292=1182 +30 t-6. Kansas 307-309-289-280=1185 +33 t-6. 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

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS t-16. Matthew Perrine 77-77-68-73=295 +7 t-19. Braden Bailey 76-73-71-77=297 +9 t-25. Hunter Shattuck 78-76-73-72=299 +11 t-33. Andreas Gjesteby 79-74-72-78=303 +15 t-33. Freddy Andersen 78-85-70-70=303 +15

2017 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIPApril 24-26, 2017 — Hutchinson, Kan.(Prairie Dunes CC— 6,940-yard, Par 70)

TEAM RESULTS 1. Texas 313-274-283-298=1168 +48 2. Oklahoma State 302-286-282-299=1169 +49 3. Kansas 306-288-290-288=1172 +52 4. Texas Tech 309-287-291-296=1183 +63 5. Oklahoma 308-284-289-304=1185 +65 6. BAYLOR 307-292-287-304=1190 +70 7. Kansas State 314-291-302-300=1207 +87 8. TCU 318-298-291-308=1215 +95 9. Iowa State 328-285-293-315=1221 +101 10. West Virginia 329-294-313-315=1251 +131

BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL RESULTS T6. Matthew Perrine (2) 76-71-73-74=294 +14 T16. Cooper Dossey (3) 79-76-69-74=298 +18 T16. Garrett May (4) 73-76-72-77=298 +18 T34. Hunter Shattuck (5) 79-74-73-80=306 +26 36. Braden Bailey (1) 82-71-75-79=307 +27

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CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSTEAM1957 Southwest Conference1966 Southwest Conference2001 Big 12 Conference

INDIVIDUAL1955 Johnny Thornton* Southwest Conference1992 Jason Hill* Southwest Conference2001 Worth Williams Big 12 Conference2012 Joakim Mikkelsen Big 12 Conference*co-champion

ALL-AMERICANS (BY YEAR)1960 Johnny Arreaga HM (GCAA)1966 Jim Grant HM (GCAA)1989 Tim Hobby HM (GCAA)1994 Kory Bowman Third (GCAA)2000 Aaron Pellegrom Third (GCAA)2001 Jimmy Walker Third (GCAA)2002 Jamie McLeary HM (GCAA)2002 Adam Meyer HM (GCAA)2003 Ryan Baca HM (GCAA)2005 Jeremy Alcorn HM (GCAA)2006 Ryan Baca First (GCAA)2012 Joakim Mikkelsen Third (GCAA); HM (GW)2015 Kyle Jones Second (GCAA); Second (GW)2017 Braden Bailey HM (GW) Cooper Dossey Third (GW); HM (GCAA) Matthew Perrine Third (GCAA); HM (GW)

ALL-AMERICANS (BY PUBLICATION)PING/GCAA1960 Johnny Arreaga Honorable Mention1966 Jim Grant Honorable Mention1989 Tim Hobby Honorable Mention1994 Kory Bowman Third Team2000 Aaron Pellegrom Third Team2001 Jimmy Walker Third Team2002 Jamie McLeary Honorable Mention2002 Adam Meyer Honorable Mention2003 Ryan Baca Honorable Mention2005 Jeremy Alcorn Honorable Mention2006 Ryan Baca First Team2012 Joakim Mikkelsen Third Team2015 Kyle Jones Second Team2017 Matthew Perrine Third Team Cooper Dossey Honorable Mention

GOLFWEEK2012 Joakim Mikkelsen Honorable Mention2015 Kyle Jones Second Team2017 Cooper Dossey Third Team Braden Bailey Honorable Mention Matthew Perrine Honorable Mention

GCAA ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM2017 Cooper Dossey

PING/GCAA ALL-REGION2002 Jamie McLeary South Central Adam Meyer South Central Ryan Baca South Central2003 Ryan Baca South Central2006 Ryan Baca South Central2010 Joakim Mikkelsen Central2011 Joakim Mikkelsen Central2012 Joakim Mikkelsen Central2014 Kyle Jones Central2015 Kyle Jones Central Andreas Gjesteby Central2016 Braden Bailey Central2017 Braden Bailey Central Cooper Dossey Central Garrett May Central Matthew Perrine Central Hunter Shattuck Central

CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR1994 Gene Shields Southwest Conference2001 Tim Hobby Big 12 Conference

DISTRICT COACH OF THE YEAR2001 Tim Hobby District VI

BEN HOGAN AWARD2006 Ryan Baca Semifi nalist

BYRON NELSON AWARD FINALIST2012 Joakim Mikkelsen Finalist

DAVE WILLIAMS AWARD2017 Mike McGraw Finalist

JAN STRICKLAND AWARD2017 Ryan Blagg Winner

BIG 12 NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR2002 Jamie McLeary2017 Cooper Dossey

ALL-SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE1984 Robert Myers1986 Jerry Smith1989 Chad Martin 1990 Tom Cismoski Tim Hobby 1991 Soren Bjorn1992 Jason Hill1993 Jason Hill1994 Kory Bowman 1996 Chris Nickens

ALL-BIG 121998 Jimmy Walker1999 Jimmy Walker2000 Aaron Pellegrom Jimmy Walker2001 Jimmy Walker Worth Williams 2002 Adam Meyer2003 Ryan Baca 2004 Ryan Baca 2005 Jeremy Alcorn2006 Ryan Baca2008 Colton Williams2012 Joakim Mikkelsen2014 Kyle Jones2015 Kyle Jones2017 Braden Bailey Cooper Dossey Matthew Perrine

BIG 12 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM2000 Brandon Sanders Jimmy Walker2001 Worth Williams* Jimmy Walker Brandon Sanders2002 Jamie McLeary2004 Ryan Baca2005 Chase Thomas2008 Colton Williams2009 Bill Allcorn2012 Joakim Mikkelsen* 2013 Niclas Mansson2015 Kyle Jones2017 Matthew Perrine*Big 12 Champion

BIG 12 GOLFER OF THE MONTH2004-05 Jeremy Alcorn October 20042005-06 Ryan Baca December 2005 Ryan Baca February 20062011-12 Joakim Mikkelsen February 2012 Joakim Mikkelsen April 20122013-14 Kyle Jones March 20142014-15 Kyle Jones September 2014 Mikkel Bjerch-Andresen October 2014 Kyle Jones February 20152016-17 Matthew Perrine October 2016 Cooper Dossey February 2017

ALL-AMERICAN SCHOLAR1994 Kory Bowman1997 Chris Nickens2000 Worth Williams2001 Worth Williams2003 Trevar Matheson2004 Jon Antunes2006 Chase Thomas2007 Bill Allcorn Chase Thomas2008 Bill Allcorn2011 Joakim Mikkelsen Lorenzo Scotto2014 Jerry Ruiz2015 Frederik Andersen Andreas Gjesteby2016 Frederik Andersen Andreas Gjesteby2017 Matthew Perrine Hunter Shattuck

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ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 (BY YEAR)1997 Chris Nickens Honorable Mention1998 Troy Caesar Honorable Mention1999 Troy Caesar Second Team2000 Worth Williams First Team Brandon Sanders Second Team2001 Worth Williams First Team Troy Caesar Second Team Brandon Sanders Second Team2002 Jon Antunes First Team2003 Jon Antunes First Team Will McDonald First Team Trevar Matheson First Team2004 Jon Antunes First Team2006 Bill Allcorn First Team Will McDonald First Team Chase Thomas First Team2007 Bill Allcorn First Team Chase Thomas First Team2008 Bill Allcorn First Team Brian Meck First Team Carmine Mediate Second Team2009 Bill Allcorn First Team Matt Crosby First Team Carmine Mediate First Team Cody Paladino First Team Lorenzo Scotto Second Team Ben Wright Second Team2010 Joakim Mikkelsen First Team Lorenzo Scotto First Team Cody Paladino Second Team2011 Joakim Mikkelsen First Team Jerry Ruiz First Team Lorenzo Scotto First Team Cody Paladino Second Team2012 Joakim Mikkelsen First Team Jerry Ruiz First Team Lorenzo Scotto First Team Niclas Mansson Second Team2013 Mikkel Bjerch-Andresen Second Team Andreas Gjesteby Rookie Team2014 Andreas Gjesteby First Team Jerry Ruiz First Team Niclas Mansson Second Team Filippo Zucchetti Second Team2015 Freddy Andersen First Team Mikkel Bjerch-Andresen First Team Andreas Gjesteby First Team Niclas Mansson First Team Filippo Zucchetti First Team2016 Freddy Andersen First Team Andreas Gjesteby First Team Andrew Hans Second Team Braden Bailey Rookie Team Garrett May Rookie Team2017 Braden Bailey First Team Jackson Heazel First Team Klein Klotz First Team Matthew Perrine First Team Hunter Shattuck First Team Nick Thornton First Team Garrett May Second Team Cooper Dossey Rookie Team Colin Kober Rookie Team

ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 (BY TEAM)FIRST TEAM2000 Worth Williams First Team2001 Worth Williams First Team2002 Jon Antunes First Team2003 Jon Antunes First Team Will McDonald First Team Trevar Matheson First Team2004 Jon Antunes First Team2006 Bill Allcorn First Team Will McDonald First Team Chase Thomas First Team2007 Bill Allcorn First Team Chase Thomas First Team2008 Bill Allcorn First Team Brian Meck First Team2009 Bill Allcorn First Team Matt Crosby First Team Carmine Mediate First Team Cody Paladino First Team2010 Joakim Mikkelsen First Team Lorenzo Scotto First Team2011 Joakim Mikkelsen First Team Jerry Ruiz First Team Lorenzo Scotto First Team2012 Joakim Mikkelsen First Team Jerry Ruiz First Team Lorenzo Scotto First Team2014 Andreas Gjesteby First Team Jerry Ruiz First Team2015 Freddy Andersen First Team Mikkel Bjerch-Andresen First Team Andreas Gjesteby First Team Niclas Mansson First Team Filippo Zucchetti First Team2016 Freddy Andersen First Team Andreas Gjesteby First Team2017 Braden Bailey First Team Jackson Heazel First Team Klein Klotz First Team Matthew Perrine First Team Hunter Shattuck First Team Nick Thornton First Team

SECOND TEAM1999 Troy Caesar Second Team2000 Brandon Sanders Second Team2001 Troy Caesar Second Team Brandon Sanders Second Team2008 Carmine Mediate Second Team2009 Lorenzo Scotto Second Team Ben Wright Second Team2010 Cody Paladino Second Team2011 Cody Paladino Second Team2012 Niclas Mansson Second Team2013 Mikkel Bjerch-Andresen Second Team2014 Niclas Mansson Second Team Filippo Zucchetti Second Team2016 Andrew Hans Second Team2017 Garrett May Second Team

ROOKIE TEAM2016 Braden Bailey Rookie Team Garrett May Rookie Team2017 Cooper Dossey Rookie Team Colin Kober Rookie Team

BIG 12 COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL1996-97 Mike Chisum Spring Jeffrey Cummins Fall, Spring Robert Holz Fall, Spring Richard Homsey Spring Cory Hurley Fall Chris Nickens Fall, Spring Dustin Parker Fall Lonnie Whatley Spring Justin Wilson Fall1997-98 Benjamin Bost Spring Troy Caesar Fall Richard Homse Spring Dustin Parker Fall, Spring Brandon Sanders Spring Worth Williams Spring Justin Wilson Fall1998-99 Corey Brigham Spring Troy Caesar Fall Jonathan Davison Spring Garrett Froggatte Fall Richard Homsey Spring Dustin Parker Fall, Spring Lance Rust Spring Worth Williams Fall, Spring1999-00 Troy Caesar Spring Jonathan Davison Fall Garrett Froggatte Spring Brandon Sanders Fall, Spring Ash Serur Fall, Spring Worth Williams Fall, Spring2000-01 Jon Antunes Spring Troy Caesar Fall, Spring Cameron Heathcott Fall, Spring Trevar Matheson Fall, Spring Brandon Sanders Fall, Spring Worth Williams Fall2001-02 Derek Abel Fall, Spring Jon Antunes Fall Garrett Froggatte Spring Cameron Heathcott Fall, Spring Trevar Matheson Fall Will McDonald Fall, Spring Jamie McLeary Spring Brandon Sanders Fall, Spring2002-03 Jon Antunes Fall, Spring Ryan Baca Spring Will Doughtie Spring David Ferguson Fall, Spring Trevar Matheson Spring Will McDonald Fall, Spring2003-04 Jon Antunes Fall, Spring Matt Briggs Fall, Spring Will Doughtie Fall, Spring Will McDonald Fall, Spring2004-05 Jeremy Alcorn Fall Bill Allcorn Fall, Spring Ryan Baca Fall, Spring Dusty Isabell Fall Will McDonald Fall, Spring Brian Meck Fall Carmine Mediate Fall Chase Thomas Spring Wes Williams Fall, Spring

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HONORS2005-06 Bill Allcorn Fall, Spring Ryan Baca Spring Weldon Martin Fall, Spring Will McDonald Fall, Spring Brian Meck Fall Chase Thomas Fall, Spring2006-07 Bill Allcorn Fall, Spring Matt Briggs Spring Weldon Martin Fall Michael McKinley Fall Brian Meck Fall, Spring Carmine Mediate Spring Chase Thomas Fall, Spring2007-08 Bill Allcorn Fall, Spring Brian Meck Spring Carmine Mediate Fall Neal Robinson Fall, Spring2008-09 Bill Allcorn Fall, Spring Morten Bergan Spring Austin Berkovsky Fall, Spring Matt Crosby Fall, Spring Peter Fallon Fall, Spring Weldon Martin Spring Brian Meck Fall Carmine Mediate Fall Joakim Mikkelsen Fall, Spring Cody Paladino Fall Neal Robinson Fall, Spring Lorenzo Scotto Spring Colton Williams Spring Ben Wright Fall, Spring2009-10 Morten Bergan Fall Payne Gniewek Fall Joakim Mikkelsen Fall Jerry Ruiz Spring Lorenzo Scotto Fall, Spring Matthew Seligmann Fall2010-11 Niclas Mansson Fall, Spring Drew McGee Spring Joakim Mikkelsen Fall, Spring Cody Paladino Fall Jerry Ruiz Fall, Spring Lorenzo Scotto Fall, Spring Matthew Seligmann Fall, Spring2011-12 Mikkel Bjerch-Andresen Fall, Spring Kyle Jones Fall Niclas Mansson Spring Joakim Mikkelsen Fall, Spring Cody Paladino Fall, Spring Jerry Ruiz Fall, Spring Lorenzo Scotto Fall, Spring Filippo Zucchetti Spring2012-13 Patrick Bailey Spring Mikkel Bjerch-Andresen Spring Andreas Gjesteby Fall Niclas Mansson Fall Ryan O’Rear Spring Jerry Ruiz Fall, Spring2013-14 Patrick Bailey Fall, Spring Mikkel Bjerch-Andresen Fall Andreas Gjesteby Fall, Spring Jackson Heazel Fall Niclas Mansson Fall, Spring Luke Neeley Fall Jerry Ruiz Fall, Spring Nick Thornton Fall, Spring Diego Trevino Fall Filippo Zucchetti Fall, Spring

2014-15 Frederik Andersen Fall, Spring Patrick Bailey Fall Mikkel Bjerch-Andresen Fall Jacob Choi Fall, Spring Andreas Gjesteby Fall, Spring Ty Hazlewood Fall, Spring Jackson Heazel Fall, Spring Kyle Jones Fall, Spring Niclas Mansson Fall, Spring Nick Thornton Fall, Spring Filippo Zucchetti Spring2015-16 Freddy Andersen Fall, Spring Braden Bailey Fall, Spring Jacob Choi Fall, Spring Austin Cotton Fall, Spring Andreas Gjesteby Fall, Spring Andrew Hans Fall, Spring Jackson Heazel Fall, Spring Klein Klotz Fall, Spring Garrett May Fall, Spring Matthew Perrine Fall, Spring Hunter Shattuck Fall, Spring Nick Thornton Fall, Spring2016-17 Braden Bailey Fall, Spring Austin Cotton Fall, Spring Cooper Dossey Fall, Spring Jackson Heazel Fall, Spring Klein Klotz Fall, Spring Colin Kober Fall, Spring Garrett May Spring Travis McInroe Fall, Spring Matthew Perrine Fall, Spring Hunter Shattuck Fall, Spring Nick Thornton Fall, Spring

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Abel, Derek 2002Alcorn, Jeremy 2004, 05, 06, 07Allcorn, Bill 2006, 07, 08, 09Ammon, Bob 1975, 76Andersen, Freddy 2015, 16Andersson, Johan 1988, 89Antle, Bob 1977, 78, 79, 80Antunes, Jon 2001, 02, 03, 04Armstrong, Shawn 1986, 87Arreaga, Johnny 1958, 59, 60

BBailey, Braden 2016, 17Bailey, Jim 1983Baca, Ryan 2003, 04, 05, 06Bangert, Bruce 1960, 61, 62Barfi eld, Don 1947Barfi eld, Neal 1984, 85, 86, 87Barksdale, Frank 1950, 51, 52Beasley, Jack 1940Beck, Roger 1965Bergan, Morten 2009, 10Berkovsky, Austin 2009, 10Bickers, Willard 1947Bjerch-Andresen, Mikkel 2012, 13, 14, 15Bjorn, Soren 1990, 91Bost, Ben 1998Bowman, Kory 1991, 92, 93, 94Boyd, Sam Pat 1965, 66, 67Brandt, Chad 1993, 94, 96Briggs, Matt 2004, 05, 06, 07Brown, Don 1969, 70, 71Burkhart, Bill 1950, 51

CCaesar, Troy 1998, 99, 2000Campbell, Jeff 2008Chiles, Sam 1977Chisum, Mike 1997, 98Cismoski, Tom 1989, 90Coats, Jerry 1957, 58, 59Coffman, Chris 1991Collins, David 1981, 82Cooper, Phil 1972Cotton, Jim 1983, 84Craft, Hubert 1941Crawford, Brad 1982Creasey, David 1978Crenshaw, Charles 1936Crim, E.F. 1941, 42Cummins, Jeff 1996Czeschin, Jon 1988

DDavis, Jerrell 1929, 30, 31Derrick, John 1985, 86, 87Dodson, Bobby 1948, 49, 50Dossey, Cooper 2017Doughtie, Will 2001, 02, 03, 04Dresser, Stephen 1975Dunn, Tom 1980, 81, 82, 83

FFlynn, Adam 1995, 96Frankenfi eld, Ken 1979, 80, 81Froggatte, Garrett 2001Frye, Jeremy 2004, 05, 06, 07

GGarner, Russ 1977, 78, 79, 80Garza, Ernie 1987, 88, 89, 90Gerlich, Jeff 2006, 07Gernand, Bubba 1936Gjesteby, Andreas 2014, 15, 16Gniewek, Payne 2010, 11Goddard, Raymond 1950Gooch, Wilby 1929, 30, 31Grant, Jim 1963, 64,66Green, Eugene Lee 1973

HHagins, Ben 1967, 68, 69Hale, George 1956, 57, 58Hancock, Lee 1985Hans, Andrew 2015Hansard, Sam 1986Harmon, Don 1957, 58, 59Harris, Robin 1977Hartman, Lee 1986, 87,89, 90Heazel, Jackson 2017Hefner, Charlie 1940Helms, Kenneth 1956Hiat, Bruce 1940, 41Hill, Jason 1990, 91, 92, 93Hobby, Tim 1988, 89, 90Homsey, Richard 1995, 96, 97, 98Honeycutt, Ronnie 1956-58Hoppess, Coulter 1931Howard, Kris 1977, 78, 79, 80Huber, Pete 1981Huessner, Rick 1977, 78Hughes, Craig 1984, 85Hughes, David 1980, 81, 82Hughes, Jeff 1998, 99Hurley, Cory 1995, 96

IIsabell, Dusty 2004, 05

JJacoby, Douglas 1982James, Bill 1952Jenkines, Russell 1993, 94Jenkins, Hartford 1949, 50Jennings, Dick 1936Jones, Darren 1986, 87Jones, Kyle 2012, 13, 14, 15Jones, Mark 1971, 72Jumonville, Jeff 1994

KKable, John 1973Kizer, Lester 1953Kochan, Kurt 1982Kolb, Jerry 1952, 53, 54Krause, Peter 1973, 74, 75, 76

LLacy, David 1976, 77, 78, 79Langston, Tom 1961, 62, 63Lawrence, Larry 1970, 71Leinert, Brad 1982Lynch, Graham 1996, 97

MMansson, Niclas 2011, 12, 13, 14, 15Martin, Chad 1986, 87, 88, 89Martin, Jimmy 1965, 66, 67Martin, Wallace 1946, 47, 48Martin, Weldon 2006, 07, 08Matheson, Trevar 2001May, Garrett 2016, 17McConnell, Tom 1976, 77McCreary, Jack 1948, 49McDonald, Will 2003, 04, 05, 06McFadden Jr, Hank 1951McGee, Drew 2010, 11, 12McKinley, Michael 2008, 09, 10, 11McLeary, Jamie 2002Meck, Brian 2004, 05, 06, 07Mediate, Carmine 2006, 07, 08, 09Meeks, Randall 1961, 62, 63Meyer, Adam 2001, 02Mikkelsen, Joakim 2009, 10, 11, 12Miller, Wade 1992Mungia, Bill 1969, 70Myers, Robert 1981, 82, 83, 84

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YEAR PLAYER TOURNAMENT SCORE1988 Tim Hobby Baylor Invitational1989 Tim Hobby Rice Invitational1989 Tim Hobby Hal Sutton Invitational1990 Tim Hobby Baylor Invitational1992 Jason Hill Diet Pepsi Shocker1992 Jason Hill* SWC Championship1992 Jason Hill* Falcon Invitational1993 Kory Bowman Falcon Invitational1993 Kory Bowman Wolf Pack Classic1993 Jamie Schmitt Rice/Columbia Lakes Invitational1994 Kory Bowman All-American1995 Chad Brandt Falcon Cross Creek Invitational1996 Mike Chisum Harvey Penick1998 Jeff Hughes SMU Shootout1999 Jimmy Walker Southwest Classic1999 Aaron Pellegrom* SFA Invitational 73-76-73=2221999 Aaron Pellegrom SMU Invitational 65-71-71=2072000 Aaron Pellegrom Udamon Southwest Classic 71-66-71=2072000 Jimmy Walker Henry Griffi tts Classic 68-66-72=2062001 Jimmy Walker SWT Invitational 70-69-67=2062001 Worth Williams Big 12 Championship 72-72-71=2152001 Ryan Baca Wolverine Invitational 72-68=1402001 Adam Meyer* Baylor Henry Griffi tts Classic 69-64-67=2002002 Adam Meyer Rice Invitational 71-77-65=2132002 Will Doughtie Udamon Southwest Classic 70-71-75=2162002 Jamie McLeary Border Olympics 65-71-71=2072002 Ryan Baca Jayhawk Intercollegiate 68-68-73=2092004 Ryan Baca UTSA Roadrunner Intercollegiate 72-70-67=2092004 Jeremy Alcorn University Club Intercollegiate 68-68-67=2032005 Jeremy Alcorn UTSA Roadrunner Intercollegiate 65-75-70=2102005 Jeremy Alcorn Border Olympics 73-69-67=2092005 Jeremy Alcorn* Baylor Invitational 71-72-68=2112005 Ryan Baca Hawai`i Fall Invitational 68-73-73=2142006 Ryan Baca UTSA Roadrunner Intercollegiate 64-67-68=1992006 Ryan Baca Lexus Invitational 68-70-67=2052006 Jeremy Alcorn Louisiana Classics 69-67-71=2072007 Wes Williams Saint Mary’s Collegiate Invitational 71-70-73=2142008 Colton Williams Border Olympics 68-69-71=2072010 Joakim Mikkelsen Border Olympics 70-68-65=2132012 Joakim Mikkelsen UTSA Oak Hills Invitational 71-71-68=2102012 Joakim Mikkelsen Big 12 Championship 74-71-72-68=2852013 Kyle Jones Oak Hills Invitational 69-70-67=2062014 Kyle Jones Oak Hills Invitational 69-71-73=2132014 Mikkel Bjerch-Andresen Royal Oaks Intercollegiate 66-70-71=2072015 Kyle Jones Oak Hills Invitational 71-67-67=2052016 Braden Bailey* Royal Oaks Intercollegiate 67-69-67=2032016 Matthew Perrine* Royal Oaks Intercollegiate 66-69-68=2032017 Cooper Dossey The All-American 68-66-72=206

*Co-champion

TEAM TITLES SINCE 1988-89YEAR TOURNAMENT TEAM SCORE1989 Hal Sutton Invitational 293-290-290=8731990 Baylor/NCNB Invitational 301-296=5971991 Diet Pepsi Classic 286-295-313=8941992 Diet Pepsi Classic 293-299-296=8881993 SFA Invitational 314-302-295=9111993 Rice/Columbia Lakes Invitational 297-298-303=8981998 Border Olympics 294-290-296=8801998 Missouri Bluffs Invitational 287-279-279=8451999 Border Olympics 296-283-295=8741999 Baylor Invitational 289-274-287=8502000 S.W.T. Classic 294-282-288=8642000 UTSA Invitational 283-283-295=8612000 El Diablo Intercollegiate 294-294-291=8792000 Border Olympics 296-293-293=8822000 Missouri Invitational 292-284-277=8562001 Udamon Southwest Classic 295-286-290=8712001 Big 12 Tournament 310-296-288=8942001 Wolverine Invitational 296-278=5742001 Baylor Henry Griffi tts Classic 282-273-268=8232002 Udamon Southwest Classic 292-295-298=8852002 Border Olympics 280-284-281=8452002 Jayhawk Intercollegiate 285-279-299=8632002 Stonebridge Invitational 283-286-288=8572004 Hyatt Dorado Beach Intercollegiate 298-284-286=8682005 Border Olympics 286-284-282=8522005 Baylor Invitational 293-290-279=8622006 UTSA Roadrunner Intercollegiate 290-283-282=8552006 Lexus Invitational 288-278-279=8452006 Border Olympics 286-275-294=8552007 Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate 283-280-277=8402007 Saint Mary’s College Invitational 288-293-297=8782008 Rice Intercollegiate 282-299-297=8782008 Shoal Creek Intercollegiate 288-293-299=8802008 Hartford Hawks Invitational 284-282=5662009 Border Olympics 297-282-298=8772011 Charleston Shootout 285-287-284=8562011 Wyoming Cowboy Classic 282-273-281=8362011 Turning Stone Intercollegiate 282-281-290=8532012 Warrior Wave Intercollegiate 287-280-279=8462014 Gopher Invitational 289-283-290=8622015 Oak Hills Invitational 284-288-278=8502015 Border Olympics 280-284-285=8492016 Oak Hills Invitational 291-284-288=8632016 Border Olympics 277-279=5562016 Royal Oaks Intercollegiate* 339-344-351=10342017 The All-American 284-268-284=8362017 Linger Longer Invitational 274-276-281=8312017 NCAA Stanford Regional** 277-265-281=823

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RECORDSLOWEST INDIVIDUAL ROUNDS

PLAYER OPPONENT/TOURNAMENT, YEAR ROUND SCORE 1. Johnny Arreaga Texas Tech, 1963 — 63 2. Jim Grant SMU, 1963 — 64 Adam Meyer Henry Griffi tts Classic, 2001 2 64 Colton Turnquish NCAA Central Regional, 2005 3 64 Ryan Baca UTSA Intercollegiate, 2006 1 64 Braden Bailey NCAA Stanford Regional, 2017 2 64 7. Don Harmon Houston, 1958 — 65 Joe Pat Rickett SMU, 1963 — 65 Joe Pat Rickett Arkansas, 1963 — 65 Aaron Pellegrom SMU Invitational, 1999 1 65 Aaron Pellegrom Red River Classic, 1999 1 65 Will Doughtie Missouri Bluffs Intercollegiate, 2002 2 65 Jamie McLeary Border Olympics, 2002 1 65 Adam Meyer Border Olympics, 2002 2 65 Jamie McLeary Big 12 Championship, 2002 3 65 Jeremy Alcorn Roadrunner Intercollegiate, 2005 1 65 Colton Williams Louisiana Classics, 2007 2 65 Joakim Mikkelsen Wyoming Cowboy Classic, 2011 3 65 Niclas Mansson Royal Oaks Intercollegiate, 2012 3 65 Jerry Ruiz Gopher Invitational, 2013 1 65 Kyle Jones Querencia Cabo Collegiate, 2014 2 65 Jerry Ruiz Border Olympics, 2014 2 65 Freddy Andersen Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate, 2015 2 65 Matthew Perrine Linger Longer Invitational, 2016 1 65 Hunter Shattuck Maui Jim Intercollegiate, 2016 3 65 Garrett May The All-American, 2017 2 65

LOWEST TEAM ROUNDS TOURNAMENT, YEAR ROUND SCORE 1. The Maxwell, 2006 3 261 2. The Maxwell, 2006 1 264 The Maxwell, 2006 2 264 4. NCAA Stanford Regional, 2017 2 265 5. Henry Griffi tts Classic, 2001 3 268 The All-American, 2017 2 268 7. Maui Jim Intercollegiate, 2016 1 269 Querencia Cabo Collegiate, 2017 3 269 9. Maui Jim Intercollegiate, 2016 3 271 10. International Intercollegiate, 1998 1 273 Henry Griffi tts Classic, 2001 2 273 Wyoming Cowboy Classic 2 273 13. Baylor Invitational, 1999 2 274 Turtle Bay Intercollegiate, 2007 2 274 NCAA Kohler (Wis.) Regional, 2016 3 274 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate, 2016 1 274 Linger Longer Invitational, 2017 1 274 18. Border Olympics, 2006 2 275 Border Olympics, 2011 2 275 Topy Cup, 2012 1 275 Querencia Cabo Collegiate, 2016 1 275

LOWEST FIRST-ROUND SCOREIndividual: 64 — Ryan Baca at UTSA Intercollegiate, 2006Team: 264 — The Maxwell, 2006

LOWEST SECOND-ROUND SCOREIndividual: 64 — Adam Meyer at Baylor Henry Griffi tts Classic, 2001 and Braden Bailey at NCAA Stanford Regional, 2017Team: 264 — The Maxwell, 2006

LOWEST THIRD-ROUND SCOREIndividual: 64 — Adam Meyer at NCAA Central Regional, 2005Team: 261 — The Maxwell, 2006

LOWEST 36-HOLE SCOREIndividual: 131 — Ryan Baca at UTSA Intercollegiate, 2006 [64-67]Team: 525 — The Maxwell, 2006 [264-261]

LOWEST 54-HOLE SCOREIndividual: 199 — Ryan Baca at UTSA Intercollegiate, 2006 [64-67-68]Team: 789 — The Maxwell, 2006 [264-264-261]

LOWEST INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT SCORES (54 HOLES) PLAYER OPPONENT/TOURNAMENT, YEAR SCORE 1. Ryan Baca UTSA Intercollegiate, 2006 64-67-68=199 2. Adam Meyer Henry Griffi tts Classic, 2001 69-64-67=200 3. Garrett May Maui Jim Intercollegiate, 2016 66-69-66=201 Cooper Dossey NCAA Stanford Regional, 2017 68-66-67=201 5. Jamie McLeary Henry Griffi tts Classic, 2001 67-68-67=202 Braden Bailey Maui Jim Intercollegiate, 2016 66-67-69=202 Hunter Shattuck Maui Jim Intercollegiate, 2016 68-69-65=202 8. Jeremy Alcorn University Club Intercollegiate, 2004 68-68-67=203 Cody Paladino Turtle Bay Intercollegiate, 2007 67-70-66=203 Joakim Mikkelsen Wyoming Cowboy Classic, 2011 70-68-65=203 Braden Bailey Royal Oaks Intercollegiate, 2016 67-69-67=203 Matthew Perrine Royal Oaks Intercollegiate, 2016 66-69-68=203 13. Aaron Pellegrom Red River Classic, 1999 65-68-71=204 Ryan Baca Border Olympics, 2006 67-67-70=204 15. Ryan Baca Henry Griffi tts Classic, 2001 70-69-66=205 Ryan Baca Lexus Invitational, 2006 68-70-67=205 Joakim Mikkelsen Border Olympics, 2011 71-68-66=205 Kyle Jones Warrior Princeville Makai Invitational, 2013 67-68-70=205 Kyle Jones Oak Hills Invitational, 2015 71-67-67=205 Garrett May Querencia Cabo Collegiate, 2017 67-72-66=205 Matthew Perrine Linger Longer Invitational, 2017 67-69-69=205

LOWEST TEAM TOURNAMENT SCORES (54 HOLES) TOURNAMENT, YEAR SCORE 1. The Maxwell, 2006 264-264-261=789 2. Maui Jim Intercollegiate, 2016 269-276-271=816 3. Henry Griffi tts Classic, 2001 282-273-268=823 NCAA Stanford Regional, 2017 277-265-281=823 5. Turtle Bay Intercollegiate, 2007 274-280-276=830 6. Linger Longer Invitational, 2017 274-276-281=831 7. Querencia Cabo Collegiate, 2017 281-283-269=833 8. Wyoming Cowboy Classic, 2011 282-273-281=836 The All-American, 2017 284-268-284=836 10. Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate, 2008 285-277-277=839 11. Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate, 2007 283-280-277=840 12. Missouri Bluffs Invitational, 1998 287-279-279=845 Border Olympics, 2002 280-284-281=845 Lexus Invitational, 2006 288-278-279=845 15. Border Olympics, 2011 287-275-284=846 Warrior Wave Intercollegiate, 2012 287-280-279=846 ASU Thunderbird Invitational, 2015 279-279-288=846

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RECORDSLOWEST STROKE AVERAGE, CAREER (MIN. 45 RDS) SINCE 1988-89

PLAYER SEASONS ROUNDS STROKES AVERAGE 1. Jimmy Walker 1997-2001 147 10,519 71.55 2. Ryan Baca 2001-06 149 10,715 71.91 3. Kyle Jones 2011-15 149 10,717 71.93 4. Jamie McLeary 2001-02 46 3,311 71.98 5. Braden Bailey 2015-pres. 75 5,412 72.16 6. Matthew Perrine 2015-pres. 69 4,982 72.20 7. Joakim Mikkelsen 2008-12 155 11,250 72.58 8. Hunter Shattuck 2015-17 69 5,013 72.65 9. Garrett May 2015-pres. 56 4,075 72.77 10. Andreas Gjesteby 2012-16 135 9,870 73.11 11. Jeremy Alcorn 2003-07 133 9,734 73.19 12. Freddy Andersen 2014-16 68 4,982 73.26 13. Adam Meyer 2000-04 86 6,311 73.38 14. Filippo Zucchetti 2011-15 109 8,021 73.59 15. Payne Gniewek 2009-11 73 5,373 73.60 16. Colton Williams 2006-09 89 6,566 73.78 17. Mikkel Bjerch-Andresen 2011-15 124 9,150 73.79 18. Niclas Mansson 2010-15 111 8,195 73.83 19. Jerry Ruiz 2009-14 107 7,902 73.85 20. Lorenzo Scotto 2008-12 125 9,264 74.11 21. Ryan O’Rear 2009-13 119 8,829 74.19

LOWEST STROKE AVERAGE, SEASON SINCE 1988-89 PLAYER SEASON ROUNDS STROKES AVERAGE 1. Kyle Jones 2014-15 36 2,537 70.47 2. Ryan Baca 2005-06 39 2,753 70.59 3. Cooper Dossey 2016-17 37 2,634 71.19 4. Matthew Perrine 2016-17 37 2,640 71.35 5. Joakim Mikkelsen 2011-12 40 2,855 71.38 6. Kyle Jones 2013-14 40 2,856 71.40 7. Aaron Pellegrom 1999-2000 36 2,574 71.61 8. Braden Bailey 2016-17 37 2,653 71.70 9. Jeremy Alcorn 2004-05 38 2,727 71.763 10. Ryan Baca 2002-03 34 2,440 71.764 11. Adam Meyer 2001-02 35 2,516 71.886 12. Jimmy Walker 2000-01 36 2,588 71.888 13. Hunter Shattuck 2016-17 37 2,663 71.97 14. Garrett May 2016-17 37 2,667 72.081 15. Andreas Gjesteby 2014-15 36 2,595 72.083 16. Jamie McLeary 2001-02 38 2,742 72.16 17. Joakim Mikkelsen 2010-11 34 2,460 72.35 18. Ryan Baca 2001-02 38 2,750 72.37

INDIVIDUAL YEARLY STROKE AVERAGE LEADERSSEASON PLAYER (CLASS) ROUNDS STROKES AVERAGE1989-90 Tim Hobby (Sr.) 35 2,600 74.291990-91 Soren Bjorn (Sr.) 35 2,641 75.461991-92 Jason Hill (Jr.) 28 2,099 74.961992-93 Kory Bowman (Jr.) 36 2,621 72.811993-94 Kory Bowman (Sr.) 30 2,191 73.03

1994-95 Chris Nickens (So.) 21 1,604 76.381995-96 Chris Nickens (Jr.) 32 2,345 73.281996-97 Mike Chisum (Jr.) 32 2,398 74.941997-98 Jimmy Walker (Fr.) 37 2,737 73.971998-99 Aaron Pellogrom (Jr.) 32 2,356 73.63

1999-00 Aaron Pellogrom (Sr.) 36 2,578 71.612000-01 Jimmy Walker (Sr.) 36 2,588 71.882001-02 Adam Meyer (So.) 35 2,516 71.892002-03 Ryan Baca (Fr.) 34 2,440 71.762003-04 Ryan Baca (So.) 38 2,772 72.95

2004-05 Jeremy Alcorn (So.) 38 2,727 71.762005-06 Ryan Baca (Jr.) 39 2,753 70.592006-07 Wes Williams (Jr.) 31 2,299 74.162007-08 Colton Williams (Jr.) 36 2,631 73.082008-09 Bill Allcorn (Sr.) 35 2,559 73.11

2009-10 Joakim Mikkelsen (So.) 43 3,144 73.122010-11 Joakim Mikkelsen (Jr.) 34 2,460 72.352011-12 Joakim Mikkelsen (Sr.) 40 2,855 71.382012-13 Kyle Jones (So.) 39 2,826 72.462013-14 Kyle Jones (Jr.) 40 2,856 71.40

2014-15 Kyle Jones (Sr.) 36 2,537 70.472015-16 Braden Bailey (Fr.) 38 2,759 72.612016-17 Cooper Dossey (Fr.) 37 2,634 71.19

MOST ROUNDS PLAYED, CAREER PLAYER SEASONS STROKES AVERAGE ROUNDS 1. Joakim Mikkelsen 2008-12 11,250 72.58 155 2. Ryan Baca 2001-06 10,715 71.91 149 Kyle Jones 2011-15 10,717 71.93 149 4. Jimmy Walker 1997-2001 10,519 71.55 147 5. Jeremy Frye 2003-07 10,551 74.30 142 6. Cody Paladino 2007-11 10,161 74.71 136 7. Andreas Gjesteby 2012-16 9,870 73.11 135 8. Jeremy Alcorn 2003-07 9,734 73.19 133 9. Kory Bowman 1990-94 9,854 75.22 131 Jason Hill 1989-93 9,889 75.48 131 11. Lorenzo Scotto 2008-12 9,264 74.11 125 12. Mikkel Bjerch-Andresen 2011-15 9,150 73.79 124 13. Will Doughtie 2000-04 9,239 75.11 123 14. Ryan O’Rear 2009-13 8,829 74.19 119 15. Aaron Pellegrom 1996-2000 8,676 74.79 116

MOST ROUNDS PLAYED, SEASON PLAYER SEASON STROKES AVERAGE ROUNDS 1. Joakim Mikkelsen 2009-10 3,144 73.12 43 Lorenzo Scotto 2009-10 3,156 73.40 43 Payne Gniewek 2009-10 3,168 73.67 43 4. Joakim Mikkelsen 2011-12 2,855 71.38 40 Kyle Jones 2013-14 2,856 71.40 40 Jerry Ruiz 2013-14 2,902 72.55 40 Andreas Gjesteby 2013-14 2,909 72.73 40 8. Jeremy Frye 2004-05 2,906 74.51 39 Ryan Baca 2005-06 2,753 70.59 39 Jeremy Frye 2005-06 2,863 73.41 39 Cody Paladino 2008-09 2,893 74.18 39 Kyle Jones 2012-13 2,826 72.46 39 Niclas Mansson 2012-13 2,856 73.23 39 Mikkel Bjerch-Andresen 2012-13 2,864 73.44 39 15. Ryan Baca 2003-04 2,772 72.95 38 Jon Antunes 2003-04 2,855 75.13 38 Jeremy Alcorn 2004-05 2,727 71.76 38 Joakim Mikkelsen 2008-09 2,791 73.45 38 Braden Bailey 2015-16 2,759 72.61 38 Freddy Andersen 2015-16 2,772 72.95 38 Andreas Gjesteby 2015-16 2,776 73.05 38

CAREER TOP-10 FINISHES PLAYER SEASONS TOP 10 1. Ryan Baca 2001-06 27 2. Jimmy Walker 1997-2001 26 3. Kyle Jones 2011-15 21 4. Joakim Mikkelsen 2008-12 19 5. Jason Hill 1989-93 18 6. Jeremy Alcorn 2003-07 17 7. Aaron Pellegrom 1996-2000 14 8. Kory Bowman 1991-94 11 Matthew Perrine 2015-pres. 11 10. Braden Bailey 2015-pres. 10 11. Tim Hobby 1988-90 9 Cody Paladino 2007-11 9

CAREER TOP-5 FINISHES PLAYER SEASONS TOP 5 1. Jimmy Walker 1997-2001 19 2. Ryan Baca 2001-06 18 3. Kyle Jones 2011-15 13 4. Joakim Mikkelsen 2008-12 12 5. Jeremy Alcorn 2003-07 11 Jason Hill 1989-93 11 7. Kory Bowman 1991-94 7 Tim Hobby 1988-90 7 Aaron Pellegrom 1996-2000 7 10. Jamie McLeary 2001-02 6 Braden Bailey 2015-pres. 6

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