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Social Media Facebook Memphis Tigers facebook.com/MemphisTigers Baseball facebook.com/MemphisBaseball Men’s Basketball facebook.com/InsideMemphisBasketball Women’s Basketball facebook.com/MemphisWBKB Golf facebook.com/MemphisGolf Men’s Soccer facebook.com/MemphisSoccer Women’s Soccer facebook.com/MemphisWSoccer Softball facebook.com/MemphisSoftball Men’s Tennis facebook.com/MemphisMensTennis Women’s Tennis facebook.com/MemphisWomensTennis Track and Field facebook.com/MemphisTrack Volleyball facebook.com/MemphisVolleyball

Media Quick Facts.....................................................................................8 2011-12 Schedule...........................................................................8 Media Information.........................................................................8 2011-12 Roster...............................................................................8 Twitter

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Coaches & Staff Head Coach Grant Robbins....................................................... 9-10 Baseball Support Staff............................................................................... 10 Men’s Basketball

Meet the Tigers Golfer Profiles......................................................................... 11-15

Women’s Basketball Golf Men’s Soccer Women’s Soccer Softball Tennis Volleyball

2010-11 Review Season Recap............................................................................... 16 Team/Individual Results.............................................................. 16 Youtube C-USA Awards.............................................................................. 16 Memphis Tigers Tournament Results................................................................ 17-19 History Year-by-Year Results............................................................... 20-22 Year-by-Year Coaching................................................................. 22 All-Time Tournament History................................................. 23-25 Tournament Wins........................................................................ 25 C-USA Championship History................................................. 26-28 NCAA Championship History....................................................... 28 All-Time Roster............................................................................ 29 Record Book................................................................................ 30 Honors & Awards........................................................................ 31 By the Decade........................................................................ 32-33

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Editors: Preston McClellan, Adam K. Moussa, Allison Schatell, Mark Taylor Layout/Covers: Brandon Kolditz Assistance: Lamar Chance, Colby Wilson, Jennifer Rodrigues, Tammy DeGroff, Bob Winn, Jen Rothlisberger, Bryan McEldowney Photography: Photos were taken by professional sports photographers Joe Murphy, Carolyn Andros, Memphis Convention & Visitors Bureau.

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University Social Media...................................................................................1 University President.......................................................................2 Athletic Director.............................................................................3 University of Memphis...................................................................4 City of Memphis.............................................................................5 Tiger Traditions...............................................................................6

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2011 Memphis Fall Spor ts University President - Dr. Shirley C. Raines Dr. Shirley C. Raines became the 11th president of the University of Memphis on July 1, 2001. She is the first woman to hold the presidency of the University, which was founded in 1912. The University is classified by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching as a high research university, with almost 23,000 students and 2,500 employees. Previous to her appointment at the University of Memphis, Dr. Raines was Vice Chancellor for Academic Services and Dean of the College of Education at the University of Kentucky. While at George Mason University in Fairfax, Va., she received the Distinguished Faculty Member award and has received two research awards from the Eastern Educational Research Association. She is the author of 14 books and numerous journal articles and is widely regarded as an expert in teacher education and early childhood education. During the years of Dr. Raines’ tenure at the University of Memphis, the following building projects have been completed: the FedEx Institute of Technology, the Kemmons Wilson School of Hospitality and Resort Management, the Student Activities Plaza and fountain, the clock tower, University Services Building with new bookstore, additions to the Carpenter Student Housing Complex, the renovation of Wilder Tower, the University Center, the LivingLearning Residence Complex and relocation of the Law School to the historic downtown location on the Mississippi River. Improvement to athletic facilities have also been a priority with the construction of the Athletic Training Facility, Penny Hardaway Hall of

Fame, Tiger Softball Complex, FedExPark, Frank L. Flautt Golf Center, and upgrades and renovations to the football training facilities, Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium and the Elma Roane Fieldhouse. Described in The Commercial Appeal as “powerful, prepared and personable,” she has become known for her effective work in building productive partnerships on and off the campus. This emphasis has enabled the University to realize significant increases in annual giving to the University. Establishment of the University of Memphis Research Foundation along with the University’s focus on engaged scholarship in the community has facilitated an increase of sponsored research grants and contract awards by almost 100 percent since the beginning of Dr. Raines’ tenure in 2001. Major focus areas of her work with students include an increased emphasis on the retention of students, expansion of the University’s Honors and Emerging Leaders programs, the establishment of a guaranteed internship program for qualified students, living-learning residential and curricular learning communities throughout campus. Dr. Raines served on the board for the NCAA for five years and chaired the Presidential Task Force Oversight and Monitoring Group while also serving on the Board of Directors of C-USA. While Chair of the Board of Directors of C-USA, Dr. Raines led the conference through realignment. Dr. Raines earned her Doctorate in Education and her Master of Science degree from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. Her Bach-

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elor of Science degree is from the University of Tennessee at Martin. She also completed the Management Development Program from the Harvard Graduate School of Education. She has returned to Harvard for the past four years as a keynote speaker for the Institutes for Higher Education addressing new university presidents and chancellors. A native of Bells, Tenn., she is married to retired professor, Dr. Robert J. Canady. In his retirement, he is a stained glass artist and a private pilot. Bob and Shirley are the parents of four adult children and five grandchildren.

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R.C. Johnson came aboard in February of 1996 and immediately set forth in bringing U of M Tigers athletics into national prominence. Over the last 15 years, the dynamic administrator has built Memphis into a nationally-recognized athletics program that has participated in five bowl games and has competed in 14 postseason men’s basketball tournaments. Under Johnson’s direction, donations to the department have risen steadily and more than $7 million has been raised each of the last three years. Also, in the last eight years under Johnson, the Tigers have captured 17 total Conference USA titles in men’s basketball, men’s soccer, women’s soccer, women’s golf and men’s track and field. The men’s basketball program has garnered five regular-season titles (2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009) and five C-USA Tournament championships (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011), while the women’s soccer program claimed consecutive league championships in 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010. Men’s soccer won the C-USA Tournament in 2004, while the men’s outdoor track and field and women’s golf programs claimed league championships in 2007. While he has already spearheaded two major capital campaigns that raised over $21 million in private funds for athletic department projects, Johnson announced in June 2011 a major capital campaign to directly benefit the Tigers football program. “Vision for Victory,” as it is billed, was developed to raise $10 million for a 74,000-squarefoot indoor practice facility, design upgrades for the current facility and the resurfacing of the current grass fields. Johnson’s previous capital campaigns included a $12.9 million effort that benefitted nearly every area of the Memphis Athletic Department. Included in the project was an addition to the Ath-

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letic Office Building, which includes the Anfernee Hardaway Hall of Fame, a weight room and turf practice field for the football program, FedExPark for the baseball program that was unveiled for the 2010 season, the Frank L. Flautt golf practice facility, a renovation of the Finch Center men’s basketball practice facility as well as a renovation of the women’s basketball and volleyball locker rooms. Johnson’s first capital campaign was previously the largest fund-raising effort in the history of Memphis athletics. The $8 million campaign included a new 8,000-square-foot football and basketball office complex addition, the Larry O. Finch basketball practice facility, which is still considered one of the best in the country, and a complete renovation of the Murphy Athletic Complex. During his tenure, Johnson has created the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll, the Tiger Scholarship Fund Board of Directors and the Athletic Director’s Ambassador’s Club. The Ambassador’s Club, which started with two members in 1997, has reached an all-time high of 41 members under Johnson. A significant revenue source for Tigers Athletics, members of the Ambassador’s Club pledge to commit $500,000. In June 2007, Johnson inked a lucrative longterm contract extension with Learfield Sports, which enabled Tiger Sports Properties to retain the multimedia rights for Memphis Athletics through 2017. The Tigers signed on with Learfield Sports in 2001, granting the partner radio and television rights, athletic venue signage, game day promotions and sponsorships, as well as the official athletic department website. Terms for the contract call for the Tigers to receive a financial guarantee each year of the agreement and to participate in annual revenue sharing. In 2008, the U of M entered into a five-year, $11.3 million partnership with Nike to provide shoes, apparel and equipment for all Memphis athletic teams. A believer in academic excellence as well as athletic success and national prominence, Johnson leads a department that set school records this past

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year with 56 percent of its student-athletes achieving a 3.0 or higher during the 2010 fall semester (196 student-athletes) and a departmental GPA of 3.01 for the 2011 spring semester. Seven teams achieved their highest semester GPAs during the 2010-11 academic year. In May 2010, 48 studentathletes earned degrees, marking the largest group for one ceremony since 2002 when the athletic academic services department began keeping records. Before taking at Memphis, Johnson was responsible for directing a Temple program with more than 500 student-athletes in 20 men’s and women’s intercollegiate sports, including nationally-visible programs in men’s basketball and football. He was named Temple’s director of athletics on May 9, 1994, after serving nearly six years as director of athletics at Miami (Ohio) University. He had also previously led the department at Eastern Illinois from 1980-88, and was the associate athletic director at Northern Iowa from 1974-80. A former football coach himself, Johnson served as an assistant at Mankato State University from 1968-74. He coached at Youngstown State University during the 1967 and 1968 seasons after serving as an assistant coach at Northern Iowa (1965-67) and the University of Iowa (1963-65). An Ottawa, Ill., native, Johnson holds his bachelor’s degree in sociology from the University of Iowa in 1965 and earned his master’s degree in physical education from the University of Northern Iowa in 1967. Johnson is a member of the National Association of College Directors of Athletics and serves on the NCAA Leadership Council. A veteran administrator in Conference USA, Johnson sits on both the C-USA Bowl Committee and the league’s Finance Committee. In addition, he is a member of the University of Memphis President’s Council. He was appointed by Governor Haslam to the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame Board. Johnson and his wife, Melba, have three children: Jeff, P.A. and Michelle; five grandchildren and one great grandson.

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2011 Memphis Fall Spor ts University For almost a century the University of Memphis has been a catalyst for progress in the city of Memphis, the state of Tennessee and the surrounding Mid-South region. From its inception as a normal school dedicated to the education of public school teachers, to its role today as an educator of technologically-savvy graduates who face a complex world, the University of Memphis has always fulfilled its current mission while looking forward to and planning for its future. Exceptional students from Tennessee, from every other state in the nation and from almost 100 countries around the world choose to attend the University of Memphis. They come here on the recommendation of their major professors at European universities; they come here to study subjects that are offered nowhere else; they come to study alongside men and women who are recognized and respected throughout the academic and scientific communities as foremost in their fields. Ever forward-looking, the University of Memphis is poised to enter one of its most historic and productive periods. From the faculty and staff we have in place to our alumni and benefactors, our “people assets” have never been more willing, able and generous in their efforts to build an academic environment that makes a life-long impact on the young minds at the U of M. The University of Memphis was founded under the auspices of the General Education Bill, enacted by the Tennessee Legislature in 1909. Known originally as West Tennessee State Normal School, the institution opened its doors Sept. 10, 1912, with Dr. Seymour A. Mynders as president. Students in the first classes selected blue and gray as the school colors and the tiger as the mascot. Tradition holds that the colors, those of the opposing armies during the Civil War, were chosen in commemoration of the reuniting of the country after that divisive conflict. Over the next decade, The Desoto yearbook was created, the first library was opened in the Administration Building, the first dining hall was built and the first men’s dorm was built; today that dorm, Scates Hall, houses the College of Arts and Sciences’ Dean’s offices. In 1925, the name of the college changed to West Tennessee State Teachers College. Three years later, the Brister Library was built, named after two-term president John W. Brister. In 1931, the students created a campus newspaper, The Tiger Rag, and in 1935, the school’s agriculture department was discontinued. The college changed names again in 1941, becoming Memphis State College, and in 1946, J. Millard “Jack” Smith became president — the first alumnus to hold the position. In 1950, grad-

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uate studies were initiated, and in 1954, the school switched from a quarter to a semester system. In 1957, the state legislature designated Memphis State full university status. In 1959, the university admitted its first African American students, and the first doctoral programs began in 1966. The 1970s, under President Cecil C. Humphreys, saw new buildings constructed across the campus, including a University Center and a 12-story library. In 1983, MSU became the first public university in Tennessee to gain accreditation of its entire curriculum. The 1990s were characterized by another name change and another building boom. In 1994, MSU became the University of Memphis, and the Ned R. McWherter Library was completed. Moving into the 21st century, the Kemmons Wilson School of Hospitality and Resort Management and the FedEx Institute of Technology have made their mark on the University landscape. Today, the University of Memphis is one of Tennessee’s three comprehensive doctoral-extensive institutions of higher learning. Situated in a beautiful park-like setting in the state’s largest city, it is the flagship of the Tennessee Board of Regents system. It awards more than 3,000 degrees annually. With an enrollment of almost 23,000 students, The University of Memphis has 26 Chairs of Excellence, more than any other Tennessee university, and five state-approved Centers of Excellence.

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President Dr. Shirley C. Raines Founded 1912 as West Tennessee State Normal School Campus Size 1,160 acres and 202 buildings at eight sites Operating Budget $439 million Local Economic Impact $1.5 billion Enrollment (for Fall 2010) Total......................................................... 22,421 Undergraduate........................................ 17,510 Graduate.................................................... 4,478 Law School.................................................... 433 Full-time....................................................... 68% Part-time...................................................... 32% Workforce Approximately 2,500 employees including 870 full-time faculty Colleges & Schools • Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law • College of Arts & Sciences • College of Communication and Fine Arts • College of Education • Fogelman College of Business and Economics • Graduate School • Herff College of Engineering • Loewenberg School of Nursing • School of Communuication Sciences and Disorders • School of Public Health • University College Degrees • 17 bachelor’s degrees in more than 50 majors and 70 concentrations • Master’s degrees in over 55 subjects • Doctoral degrees in 23 disciplines • Specialist degree in education • Juris Doctor (law degree) • Online degree program

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Considered the “Home of the Blues” and the “Birthplace of Rock ‘n Roll,” the city of Memphis’ musical roots run deep. However, music is just a chapter in the history as well as the future of the city located in the heart of Mid-America. Memphis, named after the capital of ancient Egypt, has big city amenities with a small-town feel. Whether you are a hardcore sports enthusiast, a history buff, a music aficionado, or you just like to relax and watch as boats travel the Mississippi River, Memphis has something for everyone. Downtown Memphis has continued to grow and thrive, and two of the most visible projects have been the construction of AutoZone Park and FedExForum. AutoZone Park is the home of the Memphis Redbirds, the St. Louis Cardinals’ Triple-A club. The 14,320-seat stadium includes 1,500 club seats, 48 luxury suites and is located at the corner of Third Street and Union Avenue across from the worldfamous Peabody Hotel. The Memphis Tigers baseball team also plays some of its most high-profile opponents in the top-notch facility. The city’s newest downtown project is FedExForum, an entertainment arena that houses both the Memphis Grizzlies of the National Basketball Association and the University of Memphis men’s basketball team. The $250 million state-ofthe-art arena features a 35,000-square-foot outdoor plaza where fans of all ages can gather before an event. The arena has over 100 points of sale for concession stands and four full-service restaurants. FedExForum is located one block south of Beale Street. Memphis’ musical roots can be traced to band leader W.C. Handy, who wrote the first blues song here in 1909, a campaign theme for Memphis mayor “Boss” Crump called “Boss Crump Blues” and later published as the “The Memphis Blues.” The sound soon caught on and blues bands filled the clubs along Beale. Young musicians who have performed along Beale include Muddy Waters, Furry Lewis, Albert King, Bobby “Blue” Bland and B.B. King. Beale Street has rapidly become the entertainment center of Memphis, and visitors and locals alike enjoy the food and music offered in the various nightclubs. Where Beale Street meets the Mississippi River is Tom Lee Park, site of the annual Beale Street Music Festival. The weekend-long event is just a part of the month-long Memphis in May International Festival, which also includes the World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest and the Sunset Symphony. Located within a block of Beale is Gibson Guitar Memphis, which includes factory tours and cultural exhibits. Across the street is the Smithsonian’s Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum located at the FedExForum, which includes artifacts documenting music’s past. Memphis’ musical roots also include Stax and Hi-Records as well as Sun Records recording studio. Stax became known for “sweet soul mu-

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sic” through such artists as the MarKeys, Booker T. and the MGs, Otis Redding, Wilson Pickett, Sam and Dave and Isaac Hayes. The Stax Museum reopened on its original location at McLemore and Crump in the summer of 2003 and offers visitors a complete history of “Soulsville USA.” One of Hi-Records’ premier artists was Al Green. Sun Records’ most famous recording artist was Elvis Presley and also boasted Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Johnny Cash among its recording artists. Elvis Presley’s Graceland is one of the five most-visited home tours in America and is the most famous home in the United States after the White House. In 1991, Graceland was placed on the National Register of Historical Places. Over 600,000 visitors tour Graceland each year. Also located downtown is the beautiful Orpheum Theater, which serves as a venue for performances by Ballet Memphis, the Memphis Symphony Orchestra and traveling Broadway shows, as well as the Orpheum Classic Movies series and other concerts. The city’s location makes Memphis a major distribution hub with two interstate highways intersecting the city. Memphis is also home of FedEx, the nation’s largest package carrier which makes Memphis International Airport the world’s busiest cargo airport. Over 500 commercial passenger flights originate from Memphis International each day. Ranked by The Sporting News as one of the “Top 50 Sports Cities In the Country,” the city of Memphis is a large metropolitan city with a hometown feel. From its big-city industry such as FedEx and the Memphis International Airport to

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Memphis Is... • Named for its Egyptian sister city on the Nile • The largest city in Tennessee & the 17th largest city in the United States • Centered in the middle of the nation’s population • The Pork BBQ Capital of the world • The home of The Pyramid, the third largest pyramid in the world • Ranked by the travel industry as one of the top 20 destinations for an athletic event • Ranked as one of the nation’s top 10 convention centers and locations • The nation’s largest spot cotton-trading market • The hardwood capital of the world • The home of the world’s largest cargo airport • The third-largest rail center in the United States • The fourth-largest inland port in the United States • Home to the Memphis Zoo, one of only four zoos in the United States to exhibit giant pandas. • The 47th Best Sports City according to the Sporting News 2009 list.

its family recreation areas such as Shelby Farms and the Memphis Zoo, our city boasts all the amenities you would expect in a city with over 1 million residents, while retaining the charm and down-to-earth feel of a small town.

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2011 Memphis Fall Spor ts Tiger Traditions When the University of Memphis first fielded a football team in the fall of 1912, no one had selected a nickname for the squad. Early references to the football team tabbed them only as the Blue and Gray Warriors of West Tennessee Normal School. After the final game of the 1914 season, there was a student parade. During this event, several Normal students shouted, “We fight like Tigers.” The nickname was born. More and more the nickname “Tigers” was used, particularly in campus publications. But, it did not catch on with the newspapers downtown. They continued to use “Normals” or the “Blue and Gray” when referring to the University. In the late 1920s, student publications and downtown newspapers began referring to the football team as the “Teachers” or “Tutors.” The Tigers nickname would return, but not until 1939 was it finally adopted as the official nickname for the University of Memphis. For nearly 40 years, the sideline mascot for the University of Memphis has been a Bengal Tiger named TOM. TOM attends all Tigers football home games, and he can also be found at many other University events throughout the year. TOM travels in style in a custom-designed, climate-controlled trailer and always with police escort. As one of only two universities in America with a live tiger mascot, The University of Memphis is unique in its Tiger tradition. As a project of the Highland Hundred, no public or University funds are used to provide for TOM’s needs, and no University resources are required in his care. TOM is a powerful and majestic symbol of the University of Memphis, and his presence presents constant opportunities to educate Tigers fans young and old through the preservation of one of

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Stand Firm, O Alma Mater Through All The Years To Come; In Days Of Youth And Beauty Thy Halls Have Been Our Home. In Time Of Preparation Great Lessons Didst Thou Teach Till Now O Alma Mater, The Stars We’ll Strive To Reach. Lead On, O Alma Mater They Sons To Highways, Give Light And Truth Unto Them For All Their Coming Days. To Thee We’ll Give All Honor, Our Hopes Abide In Thee, For Thou, O Alma Mater, Hast Made Us Ever Free.

the world’s most recognizable endangered species. The first Tiger, TOM, was procured by the Highland Hundred football boosters in 1972 and served the U of M faithfully for nearly 20 years until passing away in February of 1992. The Highland Hundred officially presented TOM to the University in a ceremony at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium on Nov. 11, 1972, during a football game against the University of Cincinnati. TOM had initially been named ‘Shane’ at the suggestion of the breeder’s daughter. Once in Memphis, though, a contest was held to name the mascot. More than 2,500 entries were submitted. The list was ultimately reduced to two choices, Shane and TOM, which stands for Tigers Of Memphis. TOM won. In the fall of 1991, the Highland Hundred Tiger Guard received TOM II as a gift from Tom and Carolyn Atchison of Florence, Ala. TOM II served

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Go Tigers Go, Go On To Victory, Be A Winner Thru And Thru; Fight Tigers, Fight Cause We’re Going All The Way -Fight, Fight For The Blue And Gray And Say -Let’s Go Tigers Go, Go On To Victory. See Our Colors Bright And True; It’s Fight Now Without A Fear, Fight Now Let’s Shout A Cheer, Shout For Dear Memphis U. (Yell) Go Tigers Go Go Tigers Go Yea -- Tiger Go!

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his university with pride for 17 years through 2008, passing away on Oct. 15 of that year. Shortly after TOM II’s death, the Tiger Guard began the search for a new tiger to serve as TOM III, and a stroke of good luck was realized in a discussion with the Wisconsin Big Cat Rescue & Educational Center in Rock Springs, Wis. Faced with three new cubs born Aug. 31, 2008, after an unexpected pregnancy at their facility, founders Jeff Kozlowski and Jenny Meyer offered to donate one of their young tigers to serve as TOM III. TOM III was introduced at a press conference on Nov. 17, 2008, and the Tiger Guard officially presented him to the University on Nov. 22 during a football game against the UCF.

The Logo The University of Memphis’ official logo was redesigned by Craig Thompson from Disciple Design in Memphis, Tenn. The original logo was an MSU with a leaping Tiger coming out from behind the letter. The new logo is an “M” with a leaping Tiger coming up over the center of the “M.”

School Colors The University of Memphis’ official school colors of Blue and Gray were selected in the early 1900s. The colors were chosen in an effort to show unity in a nation that was still recovering from the effects of the Civil War. The student body thought that by picking the colors of the North and the South, the school would show a togetherness among all students.

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2011-12 Men’s Golf Schedule 2011 Fall Schedule Sept. 12-13, 2011 Sept. 23-25, 2011 Oct. 3-4, 2011 Oct. 14-16, 2011

Sam Hall Intercollegiate Mason Rudolph Championship Wolfpack Intercollegiate Bank of Tenn. Intercollegiate

2012 Spring Schedule Feb. 11-12, 2012 Feb. 20-21, 2012 Mar. 5-6, 2012 Mar. 16-17, 2012 Apr. 2-3, 2012 Apr. 9-10, 2012 Apr. 22-24, 2012

The Gator Invitational Mobile Bay Intercollegiate Louisiana Classics National Invitational Tourn. Ole Miss Intercollegiate Memphis Intercollegiate C-USA Championships

NAME Ht. Kody Alexander 6-1 Jack Belote 5-9 Carlson Cox 5-11 Jonathan Fly 6-0 Cory Gaylord 6-1 Alex Hoffman 5-11 Lexus Keoninh 5-10 Steve Lee 5-11 Grant Milner 5-10 John Luke Tyner 5-8 Erwan Vieilledent 6-1 Coaching Staff Head Coach:

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Hometown/Last School Humboldt, Tenn./Liberty HS Memphis, Tenn./Bolton HS Church Hill, Tenn./Volunteer HS Memphis, Tenn./Evangelical Christian Memphis, Tenn./Houston HS Myersville, Md./Middletown HS Murfreesboro, Tenn./Oakland HS Hendersonville, Tenn./Hendersonville HS Knoxville, Tenn./The Webb School Collierville, Tenn./Collierville HS Mougins, France/Shorter University Memphis, 1994/Ninth Season

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Practice/Interviews All men’s golf practices are closed to the media. However, special arrangements can be made by contacting the Athletic Media Relations Office at least 24 hourse prior to practice time. All interviews with head coach Grant Robbins are conducted through the Athletic Media Relations office. Player interviews can also be coordinated throughout the season.

C-USA Website Additional information about Conference USA and its member institutions can be obtained by logging on to www.conferenceusa.com. The conference site has up-to-date statistics and rankings of all league schools.

Gainesville, Fla. Mobile, Ala. Lafayette, La. Tucson, Ariz. Jackson, Miss. Memphis, Tenn. Texarkana, Ark.

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Tigers on the Web The official athletic website of the University of Memphis is www. gotigersgo.com. Media information, such as news releases, statistics, etc., are all available on the website.

Hattiesburg, Miss. Nashville, Tenn. Raleigh, N.C. Jonesborough, Tenn.

Quick Facts General Information School:............ The University of Memphis Location:..........................Memphis, Tenn. Founded:........................................... 1912 Enrollment:.................................... 22,421 Affiliation:.........................NCAA Division I Conference:..................... Conference USA Nickname:........................................Tigers Colors:.................................... Blue & Gray Home Course:.........Colonial Country Club Par:................................72 (South Course) Setting:.......................................386 Acres President:.......................Dr. Shirley Raines Athletic Director:.................. R.C. Johnson Men’s History First Year of Golf:.............................. 1948 NCAA Tournaments/Last:..............7/2011 Result:............21/21 NCAA West Regional Men’s Coaching Staff Head Coach:........................Grant Robbins ..................(University of Memphis, 1994) Tenure at Memphis:...........................8 yrs Tenure as Coach:..............................12 yrs Men’s Team Information 2010-11 Conference Finish:...............2/11 2010-11 Tournament Wins:.................... 1 2010-11 Top-Five Finishes:..................... 4 2010-11 Individual Medalists:................ 3 Final 2010-11 Rankings:...................64/66 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:............7/0 Media Relations Men’s Contact:...............Jen Rothlisberger Office Phone:....................(901) 678-5294 Mobile Phone:..................(208) 660-8875 E-mail:...... J.Rothlisberger@memphis.edu Media Relations Fax:........(901) 678-4134 Address:............... 570 Normal, Room 203 ..................................Memphis, TN 38152 Web Site:................www.GoTigersGo.com

Class Breakdown Seniors (2) Jack Belote, Jonathan Fly Juniors (4) Kody Alexander, Carlson Cox, Lexus Keoninh, Steve Lee Maryland (1) Alex Hoffman

France (1) Erwan Vieilledent

Tennessee (9) Kody Alexander, Jack Belote, Carlson Cox, Jonathan Fly, Cory Gaylord, Lexus Keoninh, Steve Lee, Grant Milner, John Luke Tyner

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Sophomores (2) Grant Milner, Erwan Vieilledent Freshmen (3) Cory Gaylord, Alex Hoffman, John Luke Tyner

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Conf. Finish Toun. Wins Top-5 Fin. 6th/9 (CAA) 1 7 3rd/6 (CAA) n/a n/a 2nd/10 (CAA) n/a n/a 2nd/10 (CAA) 4 n/a T8th/14 (C-USA) 1 4 7th/14 (C-USA) 3 5 4th/12 (C-USA) 1 4 T7th/11 (C-USA) 0 3 3rd/11 (C-USA) 1 7 4th/11 (C-USA) 0 2 9th/11 (C-USA) 0 4 2nd/11 (C-USA) 1 4

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Ranking 94 68 66 35 77/66 80/70 82/79 80/82 74/65 99/100 98/100 64/66

an NCAA Regional berth, Robbins led a talented, but inexperienced squad to five top-10s and two top-5’s in 2008-09. Seniors Brad Benjamin and Jordan Payne anchored the squad, each making the Conference USA All-Tournament Team. The Tigers posted a low finish of second at the Memphis Intercollegiate, where they fell just short of Ohio State in the rain-shortened event. Memphis struggled early in the spring before coming on strong at the Conference USA Championship. Led by ninth and 11th-place finishes by Brad Benjamin and Jordan Payne, respectively, the Tigers finished fourth in the event and posted their lowest tournament team total of the season. In 2007-08, Robbins was named the Conference USA Coach of the Year after leading the Tigers to seven top-five finishes, including one victory at the Charleston Southern University Spring Kick-Off. The Tigers, who finished in the top-10 in all but two events, played their best golf toward the end of the season, posting wins over nationallyranked Florida State, Clemson, Wake Forest and Texas Tech and earning a bid to the NCAA East Regional. It was the first postseason appearance by Memphis in more than 20 years. Former Tiger Ian Rochester was named All-Conference USA after turning in four top-five finishes, including medalist honors at the CSU Spring Kick-Off. Robbie Greenwell also earned All-Conference USA honors after a strong season that included a win at the Linger Longer Invitational. Robbins led the University of Memphis to a third-place finish in the Conference USA Tournament. During the 2006-07 season, Robbins directed the Tigers to seven top-10 finishes and three top-five showings. Kyle Peterman earned medalist honors in the Mason Rudolph Invitational. Rochester finished sixth at the Conference USA Tournament to

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G r a n t R o bb i n s Year at Memphis: .................................9th Birthdate: ......................................June 29 Hometown ...................... Memphis, Tenn. Alma Mater: ..................... Memphis, 1994 Wife: ...............................................Brooke Children:............................................ Bryce

Coaching Highlights • • • • • •

Led Tigers to 2011 NCAA CentralIndiana Regional 2008 Conference USA Coach of the Year Led Tigers to 2008 NCAA Regional (First in over 20 years) Led Tigers to eight tournament titles and 35 top-five finishes Has had eight different players earn medalist honors in 13 events 2001 CAA Coach of the Year (While at UNC Wilmington)

College Highlights • • • •

Four-year letterman at Memphis under Coach Jim Cook Three-time All-Great Midwest Conference Selection Recipient of the Jake Fondren Golf Scholarship Inducted into M Club Hall of Fame in 2010

Professional Career • • • •

North Florida PGA Winter Tour (1994-95) Tommy Armour Professional Golf Tour (1994-95) America Mid-South Professional Golf Tour (1995) PGA Class A Professional

help the Tigers to a seventh-place showing. Rochester also closed out the season on a strong note by finishing second at the Linger Longer Invitational. In 2005-06, Robbins and the Tigers turned in five top-five finishes, including three top-three showings and a title at the 2005 Memphis Intercollegiate. Memphis cracked the top-10 in 12 events, and former Tiger Keven Fortin-Simard earned medalist honors three times and was named the Conference USA Player of the Year. Robbins also led the U of M to a fourth-place showing at the Conference USA Championships, where Brad Benjamin finished

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Now in his ninth season as head coach of the University of Memphis men’s golf team, Grant Robbins continues to build Tiger golf into a nationally ranked program. Prior to being named head coach of the Tigers, Robbins proved his expertise at the University of North CarolinaWilmington, where he built the Seahawk golf program into a national powerhouse. Robbins, a 1994 graduate of Memphis where he was a threetime all-conference selection, returned to his alma mater as head coach in June of 2003. Robbins replaced his former coach Jim Cook, who unexpectedly passed away in November of 2002.

Robbins, the 2008 Conference USA Coach of the Year, has guided the Tigers to eight tournament titles and 35 top-five finishes and has had eight different players win a total of 13 tournaments in his eight years at the helm. Robbins also led the Tigers to their first postseason berth in more than 20 years when they qualified for the NCAA East Regional in 2008 In 2010, Robbins returned four of five players from his 2009 C-USA Championship lineup, and the experience paid off. Memphis won its first tournament since 2008 when it posted rounds of 274-284-284 to win the Mason Rudolph Championship. Jack Belote led the Tigers with rounds of 66-69-70 en route to claiming medalist honors for the first time in his career. The Tigers continued their strong play in the spring of 2011 and completed the regular season with a third-place showing at the River Landing Intercollegiate followed by a second-place showing at the C-USA Championship. Memphis’ overall body of work was enough to earn an at-large berth as the No. 11 seed in the NCAA Central-Indiana Regional. After losing three seniors off the 2007-08 squad that earned

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2011 Memphis Fall Spor ts H e a d C o a c h G r a n t R o bb i n s / S u p p o r t S t a f f third to help Memphis to the school’s best conference finish since 1999. During the 2004-05 campaign, Robbins led the Tigers to three tournament victories, which is the most first-place finishes in a single year in school history. Under Robbins, four Memphis golfers earned medalist honors, the team finished in the top-two in five of 10 events, and Fortin-Simard was named AllConference USA. In the 2003-04 season, Robbins led Memphis to four topfive finishes in 10 tournaments, including a first-place finish (out of 15 teams) at the Matlock Collegiate Classic in Lakeland, Fla. He also led Memphis to third, fourth and fifth-place finishes in three separate tournaments, and the Tigers won a dual match against Mississippi State on the Bulldogs’ home course. Memphis individuals had seven top-five finishes in 11 tournaments, and both David Jeans and Alan Weant were named All-Conference USA. Robbins spent four seasons at the helm of the UNC Wilmington program before coming to Memphis. His teams won 11 tournament titles in his time on the Atlantic coast, including four events during the 2002-03 season, his final campaign with the Seahawks. The Seahawks placed in the top-three in 28 events under Robbins as he led UNCW to its first-ever NCAA Tournament bid in 2003. Robbins was named the 2001 Colonial Athletic Association Coach of the Year in just his second year at UNCW. During his time at Wilmington, he coached one CAA Golfer of the Year, two CAA Rookies of the Year and 13 All-CAA performers. Seven different golfers were individual medalists in 10 tournaments during Robbins’ four-year tenure. Before taking the post at UNCW, Robbins coached for two years as an assistant at Penn State. While there, he helped the Nittany Lions advance to a pair

of NCAA East Regionals in 1998 and 1999. Robbins assisted in all facets of the Penn State program and served as the recruiting coordinator. He was also the tournament director of the Rutherford Intercollegiate and was an instructor for the Penn State Golf Camps. Robbins gained valuable experience playing on three different professional golf tours following his graduation from Memphis. Robbins put in time on the North Florida PGA Winter Tour (1994-95), the Tommy Armour Professional Golf Tour (1994-95) and the Tour America Mid-South Professional Golf Tour (1995). A Memphis native, Robbins was a four-year letterman on the Tiger golf team from 1990-94 and also served as a team captain his junior and senior seasons. He was an All-Great Midwest Conference team selection three times and was also a recipient of the Jake Fondren Golf Scholarship. During his senior season at the 1994 Vanderbilt/Music City Intercollegiate, Robbins tied for what was then the second-lowest single round in school history when he shot a 6-under-par 66, two strokes shy of the school record. Robbins earned his bachelor’s degree in marketing in 1994 from the University of Memphis and returned to the U of M after his playing career to earn his master’s degree in sports management in 1997. Robbins entered the Professional Golfers Association (PGA) in August of 2007 and is now a PGA Class A Professional. He is currently an instructor at the Jerry Haas Golf Camp at Wake Forest University and has also served as an instructor at the Duke University Golf School, the Pine Needles Youth Golfari (Southern Pines, N.C.), the Penn State Nittany Lion Golf Camp and the Fighting Scot Golf Camp (Wooster, Ohio). Robbins and his wife, Brooke, reside in Cordova, Tenn. The couple has one child, Bryce.

University of Memphis

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Bob Winn Associate Athletic Director

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2011 Memphis Fall Spor ts Kody Alexander r-Junior • 2L 6-1 • 180 Humboldt, Tenn. Liberty HS Major: Organizational Leadership

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Men’s Bios Total 1st 2nd 3rd Tourn. Round Low Top 20 Year Tourn Rds Strokes Rd Avg Rd Avg Rd Avg Avg Avg Rd Finish 2008-09 10 29 2,187 75.8 73.3 77.3 226.4 75.4 68 3 2009-10 12 34 2,523 74.7 73.7 74.3 222.6 74.2 69 3 2010-11 11 32 2,326 72.4 72.8 72.9 218.1 72.7 66 10 Total 33 95 7,036 74.3 73.3 74.8 222.4 74.1 66 16

2010-11 - Sophomore Spring 2011: Did not compete in the spring.

Jack Belote Senior • 3L

Alexander’s Career Stats Total 1st 2nd 3rd Tourn. Round Low Top 20 Year Tourn Rds Strokes Rd Avg Rd Avg Rd Avg Avg Avg Rd Finish 2009-10 2 5 392 80.0 74.0 74.0 233.0 78.4 74 1 2010-11 2 6 459 77.0 75.5 77.0 229.5 76.5 75 0 Total 4 11 851 78.5 74.8 75.5 231.3 77.3 74 1

University of Memphis

2011

2009-10 - Sophomore Spring 2010: Finished in a tie for 25th position with rounds of 72-75-76 at the Mobile Bay Intercollegiate ... Turned in scores of 69-76-77 to finish tied for 28th at the Louisiana Classics ... Tied for 37th at the Desert Shootout with rounds of 71-71-77 ... Helped Memphis defeat Mississippi State in a head-to-head match with rounds of 8171 ... Turned in scores of 77-75-76 at the C-USA Championship en route to finishing 37th individually. Fall 2009: Fired rounds of 81-77-77 and finished in a tie for 68th at the Golfweek Conference Challenge to start the year ... Rebounded at the Sam Hall Intercollegiate with rounds of 71-73-70 to finish in a tie for 24th ... Turned in his first top-20 finish of the year at the Mason Rudolph Championship, where he posted rounds of 70-70 to land in 16th place ... Led the Tigers at the St. Mary’s College Invitational, where he carded rounds of 76-7572 to finish in a tie for 21st ... Carried a 74.5 scoring average with a low round of 70 and a low finish of 16th, both coming at the Mason Rudolph Championship. 2008-09 - Freshman Spring 2009: Competed in six of seven tournaments for the Tigers, with a top finish of 17th coming at the Conference USA Championship ... Picked up a 31st-place finish at the Louisiana Classics after firing rounds of 74-7177 ... Held the third-lowest scoring average on the team at 75.4 strokes per round. Fall 2010: Finished 17th in his first collegiate competition, firing rounds of 76-68-71 in the Mason Rudolph Championship ... Also received C-USA Male Golfer of the Week honors for that performance ... Picked up his second

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Fall 2010: Made his fall debut at the Jerry 5-9 • 165 Pate National Intercollegiate ... Posted rounds Memphis, Tenn. of 76-75-76 to earn a share of 45th place ... Bolton HS Major: Health & Human PerforFinished in a tie for 54th place at the Memmance/Exercise & Sport Science phis Intercollegiate after turning in scores of 78-76-78 ... Posted back-to-back 66s at Colonial Country Club to qualify for the 2010 U.S. 2010-11 - Junior Amateur over the summer. Spring 2011: Competed in all seven spring events, finishing in the top-20 in all but one 2009-10 - Redshirt Freshman ... Started the spring with a 15th-place showSpring 2010: Competed as an individual in ing in the Mobile Bay Intercollegiate behind the head-to-head match against Mississippi rounds of 75-74-71 ... Finished 74th at the State, posting scores of 80-77 and finishing in Louisiana Classics ... Posted a 54-hole total 11th place. of 218 (75-69-74) at the Linger Longer Invitational ... Finished 15th in the rain-shortened Fall 2009: Made his collegiate debut at the BancorpSouth Intercollegiate with scores Memphis Intercollegiate, posting rounds of of 71-74 ... Posted an 18th-place finish with 80-81-74 to finish tied for 64th. scores of 69-78-69 at the River Landing Intercollegiate to help Memphis to its season-best 2008-09 - Freshman tournament total of 848 ... Tied with teamRedshirt mate Steve Lee for 19th place at the C-USA Championship with rounds of 73-75-71 to Prior to Memphis help Memphis to a second-place team finPrepped at Liberty High School in Humboldt, ish ... Finished in a tie for 20th position at the Tenn. ... One of three 2008 signees from the 2011 NCAA Central-Indiana Regional ... Endstate of Tennessee ... Ranked among the ed the season with a 72.7 scoring average in top-10 junior golfers in Tennessee by NJGS. 32 rounds played. com coming out of high school ... Finished in the top-10 twice at the Tennessee AAA State Fall 2010: Competed in four of five events Championships, coming in sixth as a senior for the Tigers, finishing in the top-20 in all four and fifth as a junior ... In addition to being a ... Earned medalist honors with rounds of 66two-time all-state golfer, he was also an all- 69-70 at the Mason Rudolph Championship district selection in soccer. en route to leading Memphis to its first team title since 2008 ... Finished tied with teammate Steve Lee in 19th position with scores of 75-70-71 at the Wolfpack Intercollegiate ...

Posted a 16th-place finish amongst stiff competition at the Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate ... Wrapped up the fall with an eighthplace finish at the Memphis Intercollegiate.


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2011 Memphis Fall Spor ts Men’s Bios top-20 finish at the Memphis Intercollegiate, route to a tie for 31st ... Finished in a tie for where he posted rounds of 74-75. 17th with rounds of 68-73-73 while helping Memphis win its first team title since 2008 at Prior to Memphis the Mason Rudolph Championship ... ComRanked the second-best player in the class peted as an individual at the Memphis Interof 2008 in Tennessee by Golfweek Magazine collegiate and finished in a tie for eighth with and NJGS.com ... Also ranked 82nd and 65th scores of 71-71-79. in their respective national rankings ... Set a U.S. Junior Golf Tour scoring record with 2009-10 - Redshirt Freshman a 17-under-par 199 (68-66-65) at Windyke Spring 2010: Qualified for the Desert Country Club to win the event by 17 strokes Shootout, where he posted scores of 73-74... Finished second in the 2008 U.S. Junior 77 to finish tied for 61st in his spring debut Amateur Qualifier with rounds of 68 and 70 ... Rounds of 75-76 helped Memphis defeat ... Placed seventh at the Tennessee AAA State Mississippi State in a head-to-head match ... Championships in 2007, following a third- Turned in rounds of 73-73-75 to help Memplace finish in 2005 and a runner-up perfor- phis place second in the UK Bluegrass Invitamance in 2006. tional ... Carded scores of 77-79-75 to finish 43rd in the 2010 C-USA Championship ... Finished the season with a 74.2 scoring average Personal Son of Tim and Marsha Belote ... Born March and a low round of 69 in the second round of 12 in Memphis, Tenn. ... Was in the top-25 in the Sam Hall Intercollegiate. his class with a 4.0 GPA. Fall 2009: Made his Tiger debut at the Sam Hall Intercollegiate, firing rounds of 69-72-71 Carlson Cox to finish in a tie for 17th ... Posted rounds of 76-71 to finish in a tie for 52nd at the Mason r-Junior • 2L Rudolph Championship ... Competed as an in5-11 • 175 dividual in the Memphis Intercollegiate, postChurch Hill, Tenn. ing rounds of 76-72-71 to earn his career-low Volunteer HS finish of fourth ... Carded scores of 75-75-77 Major: Sociology to finish tied for 37th at the St. Mary’s College Invitational ... Had the second-lowest scoring average on the team at 73.2 strokes per round 2010-11 - Sophomore Spring 2011: Competed in the first three ... Posted a low round of 66 in round two of events of the spring ... Started with a 59th- the Sam Hall Intercollegiate and low finish of place finish behind rounds of 81-75-73 at the fourth at the Memphis Intercollegiate. Mobile Bay Intercollegiate ... Fired the second-lowest round of his collegiate career (68) 2008-09 - Freshman in the second round of the Louisiana Classics Redshirt en route to a ninth-place finish ... Tournament total of 215 was the second-lowest of Prior to Memphis the season ... Finished 63rd in the Linger Lon- Was the sixth-ranked golfer in the class of ger Invitational with scores of 78-77-78 ... Fin- 2008 according to the Junior Golf Scoreboard ished out the year with a 74.2 scoring average ... Finished in the top-10 at Tennessee’s AAA State Championships in 2008 ... Qualified for in 21 rounds played. the 2006 and 2007 Optimist International JuFall 2010: Posted scores of 74-66-76 in the nior Championships and the 2007 Tennessee season-opening Sam Hall Intercollegiate en Men’s State Open Championship.

Cox’s Career Stats Total 1st 2nd 3rd Tourn. Round Low Top 20 Year Tourn Rds Strokes Rd Avg Rd Avg Rd Avg Avg Avg Rd Finish 2009-10 9 25 1,854 73.8 73.7 75.3 222.7 74.2 69 3 2010-11 7 21 1,559 73.9 72.4 76.4 222.7 74.2 66 3 Total 16 46 3,413 73.9 73.1 75.9 222.7 74.2 66 6

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Personal Born on January 6 ... Son of Elmo and Shiela Cox.

Jonathan Fly r-Senior • 2L 6-0 • 165 Memphis, Tenn. Evangelical Christian

Major: Interdisciplinary Studies

2010-11 - Junior Spring 2011: Picked up where he left off in the fall, posting a sixth-place finish behind rounds of 76-73-69 at the Mobile Bay Intercollegiate to kick off the spring ... Finished 25th in the Louisiana Classics with scores of 77-75-69 ... Posted his second-lowest finish of the season (third) at the Linger Longer Invitational with a 54-hole total of 210 (69-71-70) ... Finished 11th at the River Landing Intercollegiate while helping Memphis to a seasonbest tournament total of 848 ... Fired rounds of 67-73-69 and overcame a one-stroke deficit with three holes to play to win the Conference USA Individual Championship ... 54hole tournament-total of 209 in the C-USA Championship is tied for the 13th-lowest 54hole total in school history ... Posted scores of 71-75-76 en route to leading Memphis to an 11th-place showing at the NCAA CentralIndiana Regional ... Season scoring average of 71.9 is the lowest in school history, breaking the former record of 72.6 held by Ian Rochester ... One of only three Tigers to compete in all 12 events. Fall 2010: Opened the season with scores of 69-72-69 at the Sam Hall Intercollegiate to finish in a tie for ninth position ... Finished in a tie for fourth position (69-72-68) en route to helping Memphis to its first team title since 2008 at the Mason Rudolph Championship ... Led Memphis at the Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate, firing rounds of 73-72-67 to finish in a tie for 10th position ... Posted a team-low sixth-place finish at the Memphis Intercollegiate with rounds of 72-73-75 ... Won the 2010 Tennessee State Amateur Championship during the summer of 2010.

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2011 Memphis Fall Spor ts 2009-10 - Sophomore Spring 2010: Posted the third top-20 finish of his Memphis career at the Mobile Bay Intercollegiate, tying for 14th place ... Carded rounds of 73-72-75 to lead Memphis to an eighth-place finish ... Finished tied for 35th individually and helped Memphis to a fifthplace team finish with scores of 72-79-72 at the Louisiana Classics ... Turned in rounds of 70-76-76 at the Desert Shootout en route to a 58th-place showing ... Earned medalist honors and led Memphis to victory in a head-tohead match with Mississippi State with scores of 67-77 ... Posted rounds of 70-69-68 to earn a career-best individual finish of second in the UK Bluegrass Invitational ... Performance led Memphis into a share of second place.

Held a scoring average of 75.4 ... Posted a top finish of 32nd at the Florida State Seminole Intercollegiate.

Fall 2009: Led the Tigers in the opening round of the Golfweek Conference Challenge, shooting a team-best 72 ... Followed it up with rounds of 76-78 to finish in a tie for 47th ... Led the Tigers to a runner-up finish at the Sam Hall Intercollegiate, shooting rounds of 69-69-71 to finish tied for seventh individually ... Continued his strong play at the Mason Rudolph Championship, shooting rounds of 6871 to lead Memphis and finish tied for 10th ... Struggled to an 81 in the opening round of the Memphis Intercollegiate, but rebounded with consecutive 73s in the second and third rounds to finish in a tie for 32nd and help lead Memphis to a seventh-place finish ... Finished 35th at the St. Mary’s College Invitational with rounds of 74-76-76 to close out the fall ... Second on the team with a scoring average of 73.4 strokes per round ... Had a low round of 68 in the first round of the Mason Rudolph intercollegiate ... Best finish of seventh came at the Sam Hall Intercollegiate, where he led Memphis to its best showing of the fall.

Cory Gaylord

r-Freshman • HS 5-11 • 150 Myersville, Md. Middletown HS

Prior to Memphis Prepped at ECS in Memphis, Tenn. ... Ranked Major: Sport & Leisure 21st in the nation in his graduating class by Management Junior Golf Scoreboard ... Won the 2006 Chattanooga Baylor Preview at The Honors Club by tying the course record with a 64 in the 2010-11 - Freshman first round. Redshirt Personal Born on January 24 in Memphis, Tenn. ... Son of Buzz and Sandra Fly ... Father, Buzz, played on the PGA Tour, and his older brother, Stephen, is a member of the Auburn track team.

r-Freshman • HS 6-1 • 190 Memphis, Tenn. Houston HS Major: Undeclared

Lexus Keoninh

2010-11 - Freshman Redshirt

Prior to Memphis Was a four-year team captain for coaches Kevin Gaylord and Steve Bell at Houston High School ... Was a four-time all-region selection and a two-time state champion during his prep career ... Shot a career-low 71-67 at the 2007 Tennessee State Championship ... Was a multi-sport athlete at Houston High, where he also earned two letters on the soccer team ... Led the Mustangs to a 2008 soccer state runner-up title.

F ly ’ s C a r e e r S t a t s Total 1st 2nd 3rd Tourn. Round Low Top 20 Year Tourn Rds Strokes Rd Avg Rd Avg Rd Avg Avg Avg Rd Finish 2009-10 12 34 2,480 72.3 73.3 73.3 218.9 72.9 68 6 2010-11 12 35 2,516 71.4 72.9 71.3 215.6 71.9 67 10 Total 24 69 4,996 71.9 73.1 72.3 217.3 72.4 67 16

University of Memphis

2011

Prior to Memphis Ranked 42nd nationally in the class of 2010 by Golfweek Magazine ... Was a four-year letterwinner for Coach Jason Avd at Middletown High School ... Was a two-year all-state selection, a four-year all-area pick and four-year all-region honoree during his time with the Knights ... Won one team and two individual state titles during his prep career ... Led the Knights to a 10-3 record as a senior ... Posted two top-five AJGA finishes as a junior golfer ... Also served as a small forward on the school’s basketball team.

Junior • 2L 5-10 • 170 Murfreesboro, Tenn. Oakland HS

Major: Business Economics

2010-11 - Sophomore Spring 2011: Competed in the final three events of the spring ... First event was the BancorpSouth Intercollegiate where he posted scores of 76-78 en route to a 60th-place finish in the rain-shortened event ... Turned in his lowest finish of the spring (22nd) at the River Landing Intercollegiate behind rounds of 73-70-75 ... Performance helped Memphis to a season-best tournament total of 848 ... Fired rounds of 72-78-71 to lead Memphis to a second-place showing at the C-USA Championship ... Posted scores of 78-75-76 to help Memphis to an 11th-place finish in the NCAA Central-Indiana Regional ... Finished the season with a scoring average of 74.3 in 17 rounds played. Fall 2010: Made his fall debut at the Sam Hall Intercollegiate, posting rounds of 74-71-

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2007-09 - at Auburn Transferred back to the U of M after spending two seasons at Auburn ... Redshirted his freshman season for Auburn before beginning competition in the spring of 2008 ... Competed in three events while at Auburn ...

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2011 Memphis Fall Spor ts Men’s Bios 72 to finish in a tie for 40th ... Finished 20th at the Memphis Intercollegiate with scores of 75-74-75.

Lee’s Career Stats Total 1st 2nd 3rd Tourn. Round Low Top 20 Year Tourn Rds Strokes Rd Avg Rd Avg Rd Avg Avg Avg Rd Finish 2009-10 6 18 1,332 74.7 73.7 73.7 222.0 74.0 68 2 2010-11 12 35 2,590 74.0 74.1 73.9 222.0 74.0 69 5 Total 18 53 3,922 74.3 73.9 73.8 222.0 74.0 68 7

2009-10 - Freshman Spring 2010: Made his spring debut at the Louisiana Classics with scores of 76-77-71 ... Performance landed him in a tie for 40th and Personal helped lead Memphis to a fifth-place team Born September 30 in Murfreesboro, Tenn. ... showing ... Qualified for the Desert Shoot- Son of Le and Phoutsaphone Keoninh. out and turned in scores of 78-76-75 to finish in a tie for 81st ... Rounds of 82-77 helped Steve Lee Memphis defeat Mississippi State in a 36-hole head-to-head match ... Turned in his second Junior • 2L top-20 performance at the UK Bluegrass In5-11 • 150 vitational, finishing in a tie for 17th and helpHendersonville, Tenn. ing Memphis to a second-place team finish ... Hendersonville HS Major: Mechanical Engineering Placed 41st in the 2010 C-USA Championship with rounds of 73-79-78. Fall 2009: Competed in four events in his first semester ... Fired rounds of 74-72 in the first two rounds of the Golfweek Conference Challenge before struggling to a final round 84 that left him in 61st position ... Fired rounds of 75-72 to finish 51st at the Mason Rudolph Championship ... Had his best showing of the fall at the Memphis Intercollegiate, where he fired rounds of 76-73-74 to finish 14th and lead Memphis to a seventh-place team finish ... Finished the fall with a 35th-place showing at the St. Mary’s College Invitational, where he posted rounds of 78-73-81 ... Carried a 75.8 scoring average with a low round of 72.

2010-11 - Sophomore Spring 2011: Started the spring strong with a team-best ninth-place finish in the Mobile Bay Intercollegiate behind scores of 73-75-71 ... Finished 30th at the Louisiana Classics with rounds of 75-77-70 ... Carded a 54-hole total of 228 (77-73-78) to finish 48th at the Linger Longer Invitational ... Posted rounds of 77-78 to finish 62nd in the rain-shortened BancorpSouth Intercollegiate ... Carded his lowest round of the spring (69) to finish 11th at the River Landing Intercollegiate and help Memphis to its lowest tournament total (848) of the season ... Tied for 19th place with teammate Jack Belote at the C-USA Championship with rounds of 71-73-75 ... Performance helped Memphis to a second-place team finish ... Fired rounds of 78-75-75 to help the Tigers to an 11th-place finish in the 2011 NCAA Central-Indiana Regional ... Closed out the season with a 74.0 scoring average in 35 rounds played ... One of only three Memphis golfers to compete in all 12 events.

Prior to Memphis Rated as one of the top players in the class of 2009 in the state of Tennessee ... Consistently ranked in top-100 nationally by The Junior Golf Scoreboard ... Finished in the top-20 in the 2009 Tennessee State Open, competing against golfers of all ages ... Also finished third at the 2009 Tennessee AAA State Championship ... Won the 2008 Rutherford County Open by shooting scores of 66-73 ... Also Fall 2010: Posted scores of 74-72-75 to finqualified for the prestigious Callaway Junior ish in a tie for 58th at the Sam Hall IntercolWorld Championships in San Diego. legiate ... Turned a one-over-par 54-hole total of 214 (71-70-73) en route to helping

Keoninh’s Career Stats Total 1st 2nd 3rd Tourn. Round Low Top 20 Year Tourn Rds Strokes Rd Avg Rd Avg Rd Avg Avg Avg Rd Finish 2009-10 10 28 2,111 75.8 74.2 76.1 226.1 75.4 69 3 2010-11 6 17 1,263 74.7 74.3 73.8 222.8 74.3 70 1 Total 16 45 3,374 75.3 74.3 75.0 224.5 74.9 69 4

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Memphis to its first team victory since 2008 at the Mason Rudolph Championship ... Tied teammate Jack Belote for 19th position at the Wolfpack Intercollegiate with rounds of 7373-70 ... Finished in a tie for 32nd at the Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate with rounds of 74-73-74 ... Competed as an individual in the Memphis Intercollegiate, firing scores of 7676-82. 2009-10 - Freshman Spring 2010: Finished tied for 52nd at the Mobile Bay Intercollegiate with rounds of 8172-75 ... Led Memphis to a fifth-place showing at the Louisiana Classics with scores of 7374-69 ... Finished tied for seventh individually in the event ... Posted a 37th-place finish at the Desert Shootout with rounds of 74-69-76 ... Suffered a broken arm, which forced him to miss the final four events of the 2009-10 season. Fall 2009: Made his first start for Tigers at the Sam Hall Intercollegiate, carding rounds of 68-73-72 to finish in a tie for 21st and lead Memphis to a tie for second place ... Competed as an individual in the Memphis Intercollegiate, firing rounds of 76-71-73 to post a career-best finish of seventh and earn a spot in the top-five for the St. Mary’s College Invitational, where he fired rounds of 76-83-77 to finish 77th ... Carried a scoring average of 74.3, with a low round of 71 coming in the second round of the Memphis Intercollegiate. Prior to Memphis Ranked as the 139th-best player in the country in the class of 2009 by the Junior Golf Scoreboard ... Won both the 2008 Tennessee Schoolboys Championship and the 2008 USJGT Nashville Spring Open ... Finished third at the 2008 Bubba Conlee National Junior, as well as third at the 2008 Belle Meade Junior ... Also placed in the top-10 at the 2008 Tennessee State AAA High School Championship ... Won the 2009 Bubba Conlee National Junior.

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Erwan Vieilledent

2009-10 - Freshman Redshirt

Sophomore • TR 6-1 • 165 Mougins, France Shorter University

Major: International Business

Prior to Memphis Joins the Tiger golf program this fall after spending one season at Shorter University in Rome, Ga. ... Competed in 10 tournaments for Shorter and carried a scoring average of 75.2 while posting four top-10 finishes ... Was a member of the French National Team prior to coming to the United States ... Advanced to the Final 16 of the 2009 British Boys Championship ... Placed second in the 2008 French Junior Championship and 17th in the 2009 French Amateur.

Milner’s Career Stats Total 1st 2nd 3rd Tourn. Round Low Top 20 Year Tourn Rds Strokes Rd Avg Rd Avg Rd Avg Avg Avg Rd Finish 2010-11 12 35 2,595 75.8 73.4 73.1 222.3 74.1 67 2

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Prior to Memphis Grant Milner Named the 2008 Golfer of the Year by the Knoxville News Sentinel ... Ranked as the 79thr-Sophomore • 1L best player in the country in the class of 2009 5-10 • 160 by Junior Golf Scoreboard ... Held a 2008 high Knoxville, Tenn. school scoring average of 70.8 ... Finished The Webb School fifth in both the 2008 Tennessee State High Major: Journalism-News School Championship and the 2008 Tennessee Junior Amateur ... Also finished fourth in the 2008 AJGA Stanford Financial Junior in 2010-11 - Redshirt Freshman Spring 2011: One of only three Tiger golfers Memphis. to compete in all 12 tournaments ... Started the spring with a 41st-place showing behind Personal rounds of 77-75-73 at the Mobile Bay Inter- Born on March 29 in Knoxville, Tenn. ... Son of collegiate ... Finished 51st in the Louisiana Cindy Briggs and John Milner. Classics with a 54-hole total of 226 ... Posted scores of 77-74-72 in the Linger Longer InvitaJohn Luke Tyner tional en route to a 28th-place finish ... Fired his best round of the season (67) en route Freshman • HS to a 35th-place finish at the BancorpSouth 5-8 • 150 Intercollegiate ... Turned in the best finish of Collierville, Tenn. his career (14th) behind scores of 70-74-70 Collierville HS at the River Landing Intercollegiate ... PerMajor: Undeclared formance helped Memphis to a tournament total of 848, its lowest of the season ... Fired rounds of 71-78-73 to finish 30th individually Prior to Memphis and help Memphis to a second-place finish at Highest-ranked player in the state of Tennesthe C-USA Championship … Finished tied for see in the class of 2011 according to Golfweek 53rd at the NCAA Central-Indiana Regional Magazine and the Junior Golf Scoreboard with scores of 75-75-78 ... Held a 74.1 scoring ... Ranked 92nd-best prospect in the nation according to Golfweek ... Shot a final-round, average in 35 rounds played. seven-under-par 65 to win the 2010 Tennessee State AAA Championship ... Finished Fall 2010: Made his collegiate debut at the second in the 2010 Tennessee State Junior Sam Hall Intercollegiate and fired rounds of Amateur with scores of 65-71 ... Placed in 75-68-70 to land in a tie for 20th ... Finished the top-20 in both the 2010 Southern Junior tied for 41st after three-straight 73s at the Amateur and the 2010 AJGA Nashville Junior Mason Rudolph Championship ... Perfor- Championship ... 2011 Southern Amateur mance helped lead Memphis to its first team qualifier. title since 2008 ... Tied for 44th at the Wolfpack Intercollegiate with a 54-hole total of 223 (79-71-73) ... Tied with teammate Steve Lee at the Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate with rounds of 78-71-72 ... Finished 57th at the Memphis Intercollegiate.

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2011 Memphis Fall Spor ts 2010-11 Review/Results pionship since Clint Clement in 1996 and helped the Tigers secure a berth in the NCAA Central-Indiana Regional.

The 2010-11 season proved to be a successful one for the Tiger golf program as Memphis returned to the postseason for the first time since 2008 and the second time under head coach Grant Robbins. The Tigers won the Mason Rudolph Championship in September behind Jack Belote’s medalist performance and finished second at the C-USA Championship. Jonathan Fly became the first Memphis golfer to win the C-USA Individual Cham-

C-USA Newcomer of the Year Will Dusenbury, Houston C-USA Coach of the Year Bryce Wallor, UCF

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Fall 2010 Sept. 13-14 Sept. 24-26 Oct. 4-5 Oct. 11-12 Oct. 25-26

Tournament Sam Hall Intercollegiate Mason Rudolph Championship Wolfpack Intercollegiate Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Memphis Intercollegiate

1st Rd 291 274 297 299 296

2nd rd 277 284 287 284 297

3rd rd 286 284 294 284 301

Total 854 842 878 867 894

Place Teams Par 8th 15 +2 1st 17 -10 7th 17 +26 6th 12 +27 4th 15 +30

Spring 2011 Feb. 21-22 March 7-8 March 27-29 Apr. 4-5 Apr. 8-9 Apr. 24-26 May 19-21

Tournament Mobile Bay Intercollegiate Louisiana Classics Linger Longer Invitational BancorpSouth Intercollegiate River Landing Intercollegiate C-USA Championship NCAA Central-Indiana Regional

1st Rd 301 297 298 296 275 281 292

2nd rd 297 298 287 291 292 299 297

3rd rd 284 289 294 - 281 284 304

Total 882 884 879 586 848 864 893

Place Teams Par 6th 15 +18 7th 15 +20 8th 13 +15 9th 15 +10 3rd 14 -16 2nd 11 E 11th 14 +41

2010-11 Individual Totals Tourn. 12 11 12 12 7 6 2

Rds 35 32 35 35 21 17 6

C-USA Golfer of the Year Michael Whitehead, Rice C-USA Freshman of the Year Greg Eason, UCF

2010-11 Team Results

Golfer Jonathan Fly Jack Belote Steve Lee Grant Milner Carlson Cox Lexus Keoninh Kody Alexander

2010-11 C-USA A wa r d s

Strokes 2,516 2,326 2,590 2,595 1,559 1,263 459

Tourn. Average 215.6 218.1 222.0 222.3 222.7 222.8 229.5

round Average 71.9 72.7 74.0 74.1 74.2 74.3 76.5

Low Rd 67 66 69 67 66 70 75

Top-20 Finish 10 10 5 2 3 1 0

C-USA All-Conference First Team Connor Arendell, UCF Jonathan Fly, Memphis Kelly Kraft, SMU Harold Varner, East Carolina David Watkins, East Carolina Michael Whitehead, Rice C-USA All-Conference Second Team Jack Belote, Memphis Greg Eason, UCF Derek Plucienski, Southern Miss Jason Shufflebotham, UAB Chris Worrell, Tulsa C-USA All-Freshman Team Greg Eason, UCF Grant Milner, Memphis Curtis Reed, Houston Johannes Veerman, Tulsa Jeff Wibawa, Rice C-USA All-Academic Team David Watkins, East Carolina Bosten Miller, Marshall Jack Belote, Memphis Michael Whitehead, Rice Nick Brown, Southern Miss Chris Worrell, Tulsa

2010-11 Individual Results Fall 2010 Kody Alexander Jack Belote Carlson Cox Jonathan Fly Lexus Keoninh Steve Lee Grant Milner

Sam Hall DNP DNP (31) 74-66-76=216 (9) 69-72-69=210 (40) 74-71-72=217 (58) 74-72-75=221 (20) 75-68-70=213

Mason Rudolph DNP (1) 66-69-70=205 (17) 68-73-73-214 (4) 69-72-68=209 DNP (17) 71-70-73=214 (41) 73-73-73=219

Wolfpack DNP (19) 75-70-71=216 (73) 73-77-81=231 (64) 76-73-80=229 DNP (19) 73-73-70=216 (44) 79-71-73=223

Jerry Pate (45) 76-75-76=227 (16) 76-68-71=215 DNP (10) 73-72-67=212 DNP (32) 74-73-74=221 (32) 78-71-72=221

Spring 2011 Mobile Bay La. Classics Linger Longer BancorpSouth Kody Alexander DNP DNP DNP DNP Jack Belote (15) 75-74-71=220 (74) 77-78-79=234 (13) 75-69-74=218 (15) 71-74=145 Carlson Cox (59) 81-75-73=229 (9) 72-68-75=215 (63) 78-77-78=233 DNP Jonathan Fly (6) 76-73-69=218 (25) 77-75-69=221 (3) 69-71-70=210 (9) 71-72=143 Lexus Keoninh DNP DNP DNP (60) 76-78=154 Steve Lee (9) 73-75-71=219 (30) 75-77-70=222 (48) 77-73-78=228 (62) 77-78=155 Grant Milner (41) 77-75-73=225 (51) 73-78-75=226 (28) 77-74-72=223 (35) 81-67=148

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Memphis Intercollegiate (54) 77-75-77=232 (8) 71-74-76=221 (8) 71-71-79=221 (6) 72-73-75=220 (20) 75-74-75=224 (58) 76-76-82=234 (57) 81-77-75=233

River Landing DNP (18) 69-78-69=216 DNP (11) 67-74-72=213 (22) 73-70-75=218 (11) 69-74-70=213 (14) 70-74-70=214

C-USA Champ. NCAA Regional DNP DNP (19) 73-75-71=219 (20) 68-72-77=217 DNP DNP (1) 67-73-69=209 (34) 71-75-76=222 (26) 72-78-71=221 (57) 78-75-76=229 (19) 71-73-75=219 (53) 78-75-75=228 (30) 71-78-73=222 (53) 75-75-78=228

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2011 Memphis Fall Spor ts S a m H a l l I n t e r c o l l e g i at e Hattiesburg Country Club Hattiesburg, Miss. Sept. 13-14, 2010 Par 71 • 6,850 Yards Team To Par Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total 1. Kennesaw St. (-13) 278 281 280 839 2. La.-Lafayette (-9) 286 274 283 843 3. Southeastern La. (-7) 280 282 283 845 4. Louisiana Tech (-6) 279 282 285 846 Mississippi St. (-6) 284 282 280 846 6. L.-Monroe (E) 284 283 285 852 7. Arkansas St. (+1) 285 281 287 853 8. Memphis (+2) 291 277 286 854 Southern Miss (+2) 274 290 290 854 10. Wichita St. (+4) 286 284 286 856 11. UALR (+12) 291 285 288 864 12. Winthrop (+24) 296 289 291 876 13. Rice (+26) 301 291 286 878 South Alabama (+26) 289 296 293 878 15. Troy (+35) 288 294 305 887

Memphis Individuals T9. Jonathan Fly T20. Grant Milner T31. Carlson Cox T40. Lexus Keoninh T58. Steve Lee

(-14) 65-69-65 - 199 (-12) 63-73-65 - 201 (-11) 68-65-69 - 202 (-6) 70-70-67 - 207 (-5) 68-72-68 - 208 (-5) 71-68-69 - 208 (-5) 71-67-70 - 208 (-5) 71-67-70 - 208 (-3) 70-70-70 - 210 (-3) 69-72-69 - 210 (-3) 70-71-69 - 210 (-3) 69-72-69 - 210 E 75-68-70 - 213 (+3) 74-66-76 - 216 (+4) 74-71-72 - 217 (+8) 74-72-75 - 221

Mason Rudolph Championship Vanderbilt Legends Club Nashville, Tenn. Sept. 24-26, 2010 Par 71 • 7,100 Yards Team To Par Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total 1. Memphis (-10) 274 284 284 842 2. South Carolina (-8) 285 279 280 844 3. Ole Miss (-5) 282 285 280 847 4. Oklahoma (-4) 274 292 282 848 5. MTSU (-2) 292 284 274 850 6. Vanderbilt (+4) 285 286 285 856 7. Chattanooga (+6) 290 282 286 858 Davidson (+6) 287 287 284 858 9. Akron (+14) 289 287 290 866 10. Mississippi St. (+17) 292 290 287 869 11. Arkansas St. (+18) 293 290 287 870 12. South Alabama (+19) 294 294 283 871 13. Georgia State (+32) 306 287 291 884 14. UT-Martin (+36) 302 288 298 888 15. Western Carolina (+37) 294 293 302 889 16. Belmont (+47) 301 296 302 899 17. Lipscomb (+60) 297 315 300 912 Individual Top 10 1. Jack Belote, Memphis 2. Blaine Woodruff, S. Carolina 3. Will Kropp, Oklahoma 4. Adam Hofmann, Vanderbilt Jonathan Fly, Memphis Jonathan Randolph, Ole Miss 7. Brett Patterson, MTSU

(-8) 66-69-70 - 205 (-7) 69-67-70 - 206 (-5) 65-74-69 - 208 (-4) 71-70-68 - 209 (-4) 69-72-68 - 209 (-4) 71-70-68 - 209 (-3) 72-69-69 - 210

(-3) 70-71-69 - 210 (-3) 71-71-68 - 210 (-2) 68-71-72 - 211 (-2) 73-70-68 - 211

Memphis Individuals 1. Jack Belote T4. Jonathan Fly T17. Carlson Cox T17. Steve Lee T41. Grant Milner

(-8) 66-69-70 - 205 (-4) 69-72-68 - 209 (+1) 68-73-73 - 214 (+1) 71-70-73 - 214 (+6) 73-73-73 - 219

W o l f pac k I n t e r c o l l e g i at e Lonnie Poole G.C. Raleigh, N.C. Oct. 4-5, 2010 Par 71 • 7,358 Yards Team To Par Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total 1. N.C. State (-8) 285 276 283 844 2. Duke (-4) 283 275 290 848 3. Wake Forest (+3) 290 277 288 855 4. Maryland (+6) 282 283 293 858 5. East Carolina (+11) 280 290 293 863 6. UNC Wilmington (+21) 290 290 293 873 7. Memphis (+26) 297 287 294 878 8. Georgia St. (+32) 292 285 307 884 UALR (+32) 299 289 296 884 10. Lynn (+33) 292 295 298 885 11. Rhode Island (+34) 301 286 299 886 12. Campbell (+38) 289 298 303 890 13. Western Carolina (+44) 309 289 298 896 14. VCU (+50) 295 292 315 902 15. U.S. Naval Acad. (+51) 304 296 303 903 16. Francis Marion (+54) 297 300 309 906 17. George Mason (+55) 305 300 302 907 Individual Top 10 1. Albin Choi, N.C. State 2. Lee Bedford, Wake Forest 3. Brinson Paolini, Duke Evan Beck, Wake Forest 5. Brandon Detweiler, N.C. State David Watkins, ECU John Popeck, Maryland Josh Brock, UNCW Mark McMillen, N.C. State 10. Adam Sumrall, Duke Memphis Individuals T19. Jack Belote T19. Steve Lee T44. Grant Milner T64. Jonathan Fly T73. Carlson Cox

(-6) 69-66-72 - 207 (-5) 73-68-67 - 208 (-3) 69-69-72 - 210 (-3) 73-67-70 - 210 (-2) 70-69-72 - 211 (-2) 68-70-73 - 211 (-2) 71-67-73 - 211 (-2) 74-69-68 - 211 (-2) 73-68-70 - 211 (-1) 71-68-73 - 212 (+3) 75-70-71 - 216 (+3) 73-73-70 - 216 (+10) 79-71-73 - 223 (+16) 76-73-80 - 229 (+18) 73-77-81 - 231

J e rry P at e N at i o n a l I n t e r c o l l e g i at e Old Overton Golf Course Birmingham, Ala. Oct. 11-12, 2010 Par 70 • 7,204 Yards Team 1. Auburn 2. Florida 3. Alabama 4. South Alabama 5. UNLV 6. Memphis 7. Mississippi St. 8. SMU 9. UAB 10. Southern Miss 11. Georgia St. 12. Samford

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To Par Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total (-11) 275 281 273 829 (-4) 278 276 282 836 (-2) 281 278 279 838 (+19) 287 285 287 859 (+26) 279 293 294 866 (+27) 299 284 284 867 (+32) 296 286 290 872 (+39) 296 294 289 879 (+43) 289 297 297 883 (+57) 296 299 302 897 (+63) 303 295 305 903 (+67) 298 298 311 907

2011

Individual Top 10 1. Niclas Carlsson, Auburn 2. Bobby Wyatt, Alabama 3. Tyler McCumber, Florida 4. Michael Hebert, Auburn 5. Bank Vongvanij, Florida Blayne Barber, Auburn 7. Bud Cauley, Alabama 8. Kelly Kraft, SMU 9. Phillip Choi, Florida 10. Derek Ernst, UNLV Jonathan Fly, Memphis Memphis Individuals T10. Jonathan Fly T16. Jack Belote T32. Grant Milner T32. Steve Lee T45. Kody Alexander

(-8) 64-68-70 - 202 (-6) 64-69-71 - 204 (-5) 70-65-70 - 205 (-3) 70-70-67 - 207 (-2) 66-71-71 - 208 (-2) 68-74-66 - 208 (-1) 74-66-69 - 209 (E) 71-70-69 - 210 (+1) 70-68-73 - 211 (+2) 66-75-71 - 212 (+2) 73-72-67 - 212 (+2) 73-72-67 - 212 (+5) 76-68-71 - 215 (+11) 78-71-72 - 221 (+11) 74-73-74 - 221 (+17) 76-75-76 - 227

Memphis Intercollegiate Colonial Country Club Memphis, Tenn. Oct. 25-26, 2010 Par 72 • 7,334 Yards Team 1. South Alabama 2. Akron 3. Missouri 4. Memphis 5. UALR 6. Tulsa 7. La.-Lafayette Mercer 9. Iowa State 10. Arkansas St. 11. Louisiana Tech 12. Marshall 13. Southern Miss 14. Wisconsin 15. Army

To Par Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total (+14) 293 297 288 878 (+21) 293 293 299 885 (+28) 296 299 297 892 (+30) 296 297 301 894 (+32) 303 296 297 896 (+33) 299 297 301 897 (+35) 300 297 302 899 (+35) 292 305 302 899 (+37) 306 297 298 901 (+38) 296 297 309 902 (+39) 298 298 307 903 (+43) 307 302 298 907 (+44) 305 300 303 908 (+66) 312 302 316 930 (+76) 322 307 311 940

Individual Top 10 1. Jack Hiluta, So. Alabama 2. Jace Long, Missouri 3. Chris Piumelli, So. Alabama 4. Ethan Savoy, La.-Lafayette Stuart Ballingall, Missouri 6. Jonathan Fly, Memphis Josh Cone, Mercer 8. Carlson Cox, Memphis Cody Santone, La. Tech Jack Belote, Memphis Lucas Murray, Akron Nicklaus Benton, UALR Memphis Individuals T6. Jonathan Fly T8. Carlson Cox T8. Jack Belote T20. Lexus Keoninh T54. Kody Alexander 57. Grant Milner T58. Steve Lee

(-7) 69-72-68 - 209 (-2) 77-68-69 - 214 (E) 73-71-72 - 216 (+3) 74-69-76 - 219 (+3) 72-74-73 - 219 (+4) 72-73-75 - 220 (+4) 70-74-76 - 220 (+5) 71-71-79 - 221 (+5) 72-72-77 - 221 (+5) 71-74-76 - 221 (+5) 71-73-77 - 221 (+5) 72-74-75 - 221 (+4) 72-73-75 - 220 (+5) 71-71-79 - 221 (+5) 71-74-76 - 221 (+8) 75-74-75 - 224 (+16) 78-76-78 - 232 (+17) 81-77-75 - 233 (+18) 76-76-82 - 234

M o b i l e B ay I n t e r c o l l e g i a t e Magnolia Grove Golf Course Mobile, Ala. Feb. 21-22, 2011 Par 72 • 7,212 Yards Team 1. MTSU 2. Kentucky 3. Akron

To Par Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total -1 292 289 282 863 +10 293 302 279 874 +15 301 291 287 879

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Individual Top 10 1. Jeff Karlsson, Kennesaw St. 2. Derek Plucienski, So. Miss. 3. Andrew Noto, La.-Lafayette 4. Christian Blanchet, So. Alabama 5. Brad Mason, Miss. St. Chad Ramey, Miss. St. Philipp Westermann, S.E. La. Sam Forgan, La. Tech 9. Chris Pledger, Ark. St. Jonathan Fly, Memphis Matt Helms, Wichita St

Chad Ramey, Miss. St. Chris Pledger, Ark. St. 10. Charlie Grace, Vanderbilt Lucas Murray, Akron

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2011 Memphis Fall Spor ts 2010-11 Results Charlotte 5. Vanderbilt 6. Memphis 7. Southern Miss 8. South Alabama 9. Mississippi St. 10. South Florida 11. Louisville 12. La.-Lafayette 13. Arkansas St. 14. Illinois St. 15. Troy University

+15 293 298 288 879 +17 293 299 289 881 +18 301 297 284 882 +20 300 293 291 884 +22 303 304 279 886 +24 294 301 293 888 +26 300 295 295 890 +27 300 301 290 891 +29 312 295 286 893 +34 302 299 297 898 +44 309 307 292 908 +55 311 314 294 919

Individual Top 10 1. Jason Millard, MTSU 2. Chase Parker, Kentucky Jack Hiluta, So. Alabama 4. Brett Patterson, MTSU Cody Martin, Kentucky 6. Adam Hofmann, Vanderbilt Jonathan Fly, Memphis Lloyd du Preez, Ark. St. 9. Brad Simons, MTSU Charlie Bull, Akron Karsten Clements, Louisville Olafur Loftsson, Charlotte Robi Calvesbert, Miss. St. Steve Lee, Memphis

(-11) 70-72-63 - 205 (-4) 73-69-70 - 212 (-4) 74-72-66 - 212 (+1) 74-70-73 - 217 (+1) 73-73-71 - 217 (+2) 74-75-69 - 218 (+2) 76-73-69 - 218 (+2) 72-72-74 - 218 (+3) 74-73-72 - 219 (+3) 73-73-73 - 219 (+3) 73-72-74 - 219 (+3) 73-71-75 - 219 (+3) 72-72-75 - 219 (+3) 73-75-71 - 219

Memphis Individuals T6. Jonathan Fly T9. Steve Lee T15. Jack Belote T41. Grant Milner T59. Carlson Cox

(+2) 76-73-69 - 218 (+3) 73-75-71 - 219 (+4) 75-74-71 - 220 (+9) 77-75-73 - 225 (+13) 81-75-73 - 229

Louisiana Classics Oakbourne Country Club Lafayette, La. March 7-8, 2011 Par 72 • 6,898 Yards Team To Par Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total 1. Illinois -10 288 282 284 854 2. LSU -4 283 287 290 860 3. La.-Lafayette +6 290 287 293 870 4. Kent St. +7 295 278 298 871 5. Southeastern La. +15 291 292 296 879 6. SMU +18 297 297 288 882 7. Memphis +20 298 298 289 884 Tulsa +20 294 294 296 884 9. Texas St. +22 294 284 308 886 10. Southern Miss +23 298 294 295 887 11. South Alabama +26 297 300 293 890 12. Houston +29 300 291 302 893 Kansas +29 296 294 303 893 14. UAB +42 292 295 319 906 15. UALR +45 306 300 303 909 Individual Top 10 1. John Hahn, Kent State 2. Andrew Loupe, LSU Luke Guthrie, Illinois 4. Chris DeForest, Illinois Philipp Fendt, La.-Lafayette 6. John Peterson, LSU 7. Arie Fauzi, Tulsa Kelly Kraft, SMU 9. Carlson Cox, Memphis Scott Langley, Illinois

(-10) 70-66-70 - 206 (-6) 70-70-70 - 210 (-6) 74-67-69 - 210 (-4) 68-70-74 - 212 (-4) 73-69-70 - 212 (-3) 70-71-72 - 213 (-2) 74-71-69 - 214 (-2) 74-72-68 - 214 (-1) 72-68-75 - 215 (-1) 74-72-69 - 215

Memphis Individuals T9. Carlson Cox T25. Jonathan Fly T30. Steve Lee T51. Grant Milner T74. Jack Belote

(-1) 72-68-75 - 215 (+5) 77-75-69 - 221 (+6) 75-77-70 - 222 (+10) 73-78-75 - 226 (+18) 77-78-79 - 234

L i n g e r L o n g e r I n v i tat i o n a l Great Waters Golf Course Greensboro, Ga. March 27-29, 2011 Par 72 • 7,073 Yards Team To Par Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total 1. Alabama -18 294 278 284 846 2. Chattanooga E 284 289 291 864 3. Georgia +2 291 289 286 866 Stanford +2 289 286 291 866 5. Florida St. +8 296 288 288 872 6. Charlotte +14 295 291 292 878 Kennesaw St. +14 291 97 290 878 8. Memphis +15 298 287 294 879 9. Coastal Carolina +26 300 298 292 890 10. Mercer +34 300 307 291 898 11. Jacksonville +39 309 292 302 903 12. Furman +44 307 304 297 908 13. Appalachian St. +62 309 308 309 926 Individual Top 10 1. Cory Whitsett, Alabama 2. Bud Cauley, Alabama 3. Jonathan Fly, Memphis 4. Andrew Yun, Stanford Hudson Swafford, Georgia Stephan Jaeger, Chatt. 7. Harris English, Georgia Joaquin Lolas, Florida St. 9. Benni Weilguni, Chatt. Brooks Koepka, Florida St. Jeff Karlsson, Kennesaw St.

(-13) 64-68-71 - 203 (-12) 72-65-67 - 204 (-6) 69-71-70 - 210 (-5) 71-68-72 - 211 (-5) 72-70-69 - 211 (-5) 69-69-73 - 211 (-2) 69-73-72 - 214 (-2) 74-70-70 - 214 (-1) 69-70-76 - 215 (-1) 74-70-71 - 215 (-1) 73-71-71 - 215

Memphis Individuals 3. Jonathan Fly T13. Jack Belote T28. Grant Milner T48. Steve Lee T62. Carlson Cox

(-6) 69-71-70 - 210 (+2) 75-69-74 - 218 (+7) 77-74-72 - 223 (+12) 77-73-78 - 228 (+17) 78-77-78 - 233

B a n c o r p S o u t h I n t e r c o l l e g i at e Reunion Golf & Country Club Madison, Miss. April 4-5, 2011 Par 72 • 7,416 Yards Team To Par Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 1. South Alabama -5 285 286 - 2. Southern Miss +1 290 287 - 3. Southeastern La. +4 284 296 - 4. UCF +5 287 294 - 5. Ole Miss +6 293 289 - 6. MTSU +7 292 291 - 7. Louisiana Tech +8 291 291 - 8. Central Arkansas +9 291 294 - 9. Memphis +10 295 291 - UNCG +10 291 295 - 11. UAB +12 291 291 - 12. Vanderbilt +21 298 299 - 13. Rice +23 294 305 - 14. Mississippi St. +32 300 308 - 15. Jackson St. +37 309 304 - Individual Top 10 1. Philipp Westermann, S.E. La. 2. Lane Hulse, So. Alabama 3. Jack Hiluta, So. Alabama Jason Millard, MTSU 5. Colin Chapman, UNCG Jonathan Randolph, Ole Miss Steven Lecuyer, Cent. Ark. 8. Brett Patterson, MTSU 9. Clinton Shepard, La. Tech Greg Eason, UCF Jonathan Fly, Memphis

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Total 571 577 580 581 582 583 584 585 596 586 588 597 599 608 613

(-6) 68-70 - 138 (-5) 68-71 - 139 (-4) 70-70 - 140 (-4) 73-67 - 140 (-3) 71-70 - 141 (-3) 74-67 - 141 (-3) 70-71 - 141 (-2) 70-72 - 142 (-1) 70-73 - 143 (-1) 70-73 - 143 (-1) 71-72 - 143

Memphis Individuals T9. Jonathan Fly T15. Jack Belote T35. Grant Milner T60. Lexus Keoninh T62. Steve Lee

(-1) 71-72 - 143 (+1) 71-74 - 145 (+4) 81-67 - 148 (+10) 76-78 - 154 (+11) 77-78 - 155

R i v e r L a n d i n g I n t e r c o l l e g i at e River Landing Golf Course Wallace, N.C. April 8-9, 2011 Par 72 • 6,898 Yards Team To Par Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total 1. East Carolina -23 283 278 280 841 2. Liberty -20 278 277 289 844 3. Memphis -16 275 292 281 848 4. UNC Wilmington -8 289 285 282 856 5. N.C. State -5 291 284 284 859 6. Lamar E 283 296 285 864 7. Virginia +6 289 292 289 870 8. Jacksonville +16 291 292 297 880 9. St. John’s +17 288 296 297 881 10. Winthrop +23 293 292 302 887 11. Maryland +24 295 291 302 888 12. Old Dominion +30 303 299 292 894 13. Seton Hall +35 294 299 306 899 14. USC Upstate +48 304 301 307 912 Individual Top 10 1. Josh Brock, UNCW 2. Albin Choi, N.C. State 3. David Watkins, ECU 4. Kevin Hesbois, Lamar Robert Karlsson, Liberty 6. Harold Varner, ECU 7. Adam Stephenson, ECU Max McKay, Liberty 9. Will Collins, Virginia Xavier Feyaerts, Lamar Memphis Individuals T11. Jonathan Fly T11. Steve Lee T14. Grant Milner 18. Jack Belote T22. Lexus Keoninh

(-15) 66-67-68 - 201 (-13) 69-68-66 - 203 (-9) 69-68-70 - 207 (-7) 69-70-70 - 209 (-7) 68-71-70 - 209 (-6) 71-69-70 - 210 (-5) 73-68-70 - 211 (-5) 72-66-73 - 211 (-4) 72-74-66 - 212 (-4) 68-75-69 - 212 (-3) 67-74-72 - 213 (-3) 69-74-70 - 213 (-2) 70-74-70 - 214 (E) 69-78-69 - 216 (+2) 73-70-75 - 218

C - USA C h a m p i o n s h i p Texarkana Country Club Texarkana, Ark. April 24-26, 2011 Par 72 • 6,935 Yards Team To Par Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total 1. UCF -2 293 289 280 862 2. Memphis E 281 299 284 864 3. Tulsa +4 289 288 291 868 4. Houston +7 288 297 286 871 UAB +7 291 294 286 871 6. East Carolina +10 289 295 290 874 7. Marshall +14 293 293 292 878 8. SMU +20 278 313 293 884 Southern Miss +20 291 297 296 884 10. Rice +34 295 306 297 898 11. UTEP +45 309 301 299 909 Individual Top 10 1. Jonathan Fly, Memphis 2. Greg Eason, UCF 3. David Watkins, ECU 4. John Young Kim, Tulsa 5. Curtis Reed, Houston Johannes Veerman, Tulsa 7. Brad Schneider, UCF Derek Plucienski, So. Miss.

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Harold Varner, ECU Roberto Ruiz, UTEP

Memphis Individuals 1. Jonathan Fly T19. Jack Belote T19. Steve Lee T26. Lexus Keoninh T30. Grant Milner

(-1) 72-74-69 - 215 (-1) 73-71-71 - 215

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Individual Top 10 1. Lion Kim, Michigan Luke Guthrie, Illinois 3. Bud Cauley, Alabama 4. Garrick Porteous, Tennessee Hunter Hamrick, Alabama Joey Garber, Michigan 7. Chris Brant, Iowa Danny Keddie, Tennessee 9. Lee Bedford, Wake Forest Scott Langley, Illinois Memphis Individuals T20. Jack Belote T34. Jonathan Fly T53. Grant Milner T53. Steve Lee T57. Lexus Keoninh

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Team To Par Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total 1. Michigan -11 278 288 275 841 2. Illinois -9 277 285 281 843 3. Alabama -5 278 284 285 847 4. Iowa +13 285 289 291 865 Tennessee +13 287 297 281 865 6. Stanford +17 284 292 293 869 7. Charlotte +23 295 288 292 875 8. Florida St. +30 291 295 296 882 Indiana +30 293 295 294 882 Wake Forest +30 301 291 290 882 11. Memphis +41 292 297 304 893 12. Wichita St. +54 301 303 302 906 13. UMKC +55 312 300 295 907 14. Sacred Heart +98 319 313 318 950 (-8) 71-69-65 - 205 (-8) 69-71-65 - 205 (-6) 68-71-68 - 207 (-4) 71-68-70 - 209 (-4) 68-72-69 - 209 (-4) 71-68-70 - 209 (-3) 68-71-71 - 210 (-3) 69-75-66 - 210 (-1) 73-70-69 - 212 (-1) 68-69-75 - 212 (+4) 68-72-77 - 217 (+9) 71-75-76 - 222 (+15) 75-75-78 - 228 (+15) 78-75-75 - 228 (+16) 78-75-76 - 229

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Year-By-Year Results Hillman Robbins Mem. Murray St. Inter.

1981-82 Spring 1982 Tournament Southern Inter.

Champion Georgia, 870

Score/Finish 627/22nd of 23

1982-83 Fall 1982 Tournament Hillman Robbins Mem. Murray State Inter.

Champion Missouri, 897 E. Ky., 1088

Score/Finish 898/2nd of 15 1103/2nd of 11

Spring 1983 Tournament Seminole Intercollegiate Furman Intercollegiate UNO/Bailey Inter. Southeastern Inter. Southern Inter.

Champion Florida, 875 Clemson, 873 Ole Miss, 907 Ohio State, 870 Florida State, 564

Score/Finish 930/16th of 20 899/8th of 15 967/15th of 20 925/18th of 25 605/13th of 20

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1983-84 Fall 1983 Tournament Dixie Intercollegiate LSU National Inv. Hillman Robbins Mem. Murray St. Inter. Michelob Inter. Spring 1984 Tournament Southern Jr.-Sr. Inv. Seminole Inter. Metro Conf. Tourn. C.C. of Jackson Inter. Orange Lake Inter. Southeastern Inter. Southern Inter. UNO/Bailey Inter.

Champion Columbus St., 859 Houston, 847 Augusta, 891 Memphis, 906 Georgia, 866

Score/Finish 897/9th of 24 883/10th of 15 908/5th of 18 906/1st of 11 895/8th of 18

Champion Troy State, 893 Florida St., 854 Florida St., 857 Ole Miss, 856 LSU, 860 Georgia, 874 Georgia, 829 Ole Miss, 884

Score/Finish 903/4th of 11 892/8th of 20 929/3rd of 8 935/8th of 18 912/9th of 15 925/15th of 18 590/16th of 21 935/8th of 18

1984-85 Fall 1984 Tournament Dixie Intercollegiate LSU National Inv. Hillman Robbins Mem. Murray St. Inter. USM/Laurel C.C. Inter. Spring 1985 Tournament Seminole Inter. Furman Inter. Metro Conf. Tourn. C.C. of Jackson Inter. UNO/Bailey Inter. Tiger Point Inter. Southeastern Inter.

Champion Ole Miss, 873 Houston, 847 Ball St., 891 W. Kentucky, 908 LSU, 870

Score/Finish 912/12th of 28 883/10th of 15 917/6th of 16 919/4th of 12 928/14th of 18

Champion Florida, 861 Wake Forest, 868 Florida St., 866 Ole Miss, 857 LSU, 574 Ohio St., 899 North Carolina, 864

Score/Finish 912/14th of 21 923/12th of 23 896/3rd of 6 913/9th of 15 609/4th of 12 946/11th of 19 946/17th of 18

1985-86 Fall 1985 Tournament Dixie Intercollegiate Southern Inter. LSU National Inter. Hillman Robbins Mem. USM/Laurel C.C. Inter.

Champion Columbus, 879 Ga. Tech, 839 Florida, 856 Alabama, 883 LSU, 878

Spring 1986 Tournament Champion Seminole Inter. Miami, 854 Furman Intercollegiate Furman, 844 Metro Conf. Tourn. Florida St., 878 C.C. of Jackson Inter. LSU, 860 UNO/Bailey Inter. Southeast La., 865 Panhandle Inter. Columbus, 908 W.C. McLaughlin Tourn. Memphis, 601

Score/Finish 888/3rd of 18 897/16th of 20 916/14th of 15 897/3rd of 15 915/8th of 15 Score/Finish 904/16th of 20 900/13th of 23 905/3rd of 7 903/T6th of 14 896/2nd of 17 925/7th of 15 601/1st of 12

1986-87 Fall 1986 Tournament Dixie Intercollegiate LSU National Inv.

Champion Ga. Tech, 868 LSU, 863

Score/Finish 911/T9th of 18 923/10th of 12

Spring 1987 Tournament Jerry Pate Inter. Seminole Inter. Metro Conf. Tourn. C.C. of Jackson Inter. UNO/Bailey Inter. Pepsi Invitational Omni Hotel Inv. Southeastern Inter.

Fla. St., 883 Kentucky, 891

906/6th of 18 892/2nd of 18

Champion So. Alabama, 885 USF, 575 Fla. St., 866 LSU, 855 Memphis, 896 Tennessee, 854 N.C. State, 899 Fla. St., 880

Score/Finish 911/5th of 18 592/5th of 12 900/3rd of 7 885/T6th of 15 896/1st of 18 892/9th of 16 925/10th of 14 901/T7th of 18

1987-88 Fall 1987 Tournament Dixie Intercollegiate LSU National Inv. Hillman Robbins Mem. Murray St. Inter. Spring 1988 Tournament Jerry Pate Intercollegiate Southeastern Inter. Billy Hitchcock Inter. Augusta/Forrest Hills Seminole Inter. UNO/Bailey Inter. Pepsi Invitational Metro Conf. Tourn. NCAA Championship

Champion Georgia, 850 Ariz. St., 1091 Indiana, 890 Memphis, 872

Score/Finish 863/3rd of 18 1091/4th of 12 905/2nd of 14 872/1st of 12

Champion LSU, 879 Kentucky, 592 Auburn, 861 Augusta St., 879 Tampa, 863 Memphis, 861 Virginia, 891 Memphis, 872 UCLA, 1176

Score/Finish 905/T5th of 19 607/6th of 15 875/6th of 12 896/2nd of 15 881/5th of 21 861/1st of 18 911/T6th of 14 872/1st of 7 622/28th of 32

1988-89 Fall 1988 Tournament Fairfield Bay/Pepsi Cl. Dixie Intercollegiate Southern Inter. Hillman Robbins Mem. Spring 1989 Tournament Jerry Pate Inter. Southeastern Inter. Billy Hitchcock Inter. Augusta/Forrest Hills Seminole Inter. Metro Conf. Tourn. UNO/Bailer Inter. Pepsi Invitational Music City Inter.

Champion Baylor, 887 Illinois, 886 Ga. Tech, 877 Miss. St., 588

Score/Finish 908/6th of 18 912/8th of 18 933/10th of 10 616/T6th of 12

Champion Fla. St., 890 Fla. St., 861 Ga. Southern, 848 Oklahoma, 894 Fla. St., 893 Fla. St., 862 Southeastern La., 595 N. Carolina, 867 Miami, 880

Score/Finish 946/13th of 14 908/16th of 18 895/11th of 12 938/10th of 15 965/13th of 18 919/4th of 7 620/8th of 18 902/T9th of 15 903/T9th

1989-90 Fall 1989 Tournament Dixie Intercollegiate Southern Inter. Hillman Robbins Mem. Murray St. Inter.

Champion Miss. St., 870 Ga. Tech, 847 Augusta, 900 W. Kentucky, 881

Score/Finish 905/8th 901/T15th 909/3rd 905/2nd

Spring 1990 Tournament Jerry Pate Inter. Southeastern Inter. Billy Hitchcock Inter. Imperial Lakes Golf Cl. Pepsi Invitational Music City Inter. Metro Conf. Tourn.

Champion Miami, 890 UCF, 851 Georgia, 849 Fla. St., 852 UCF, 879 UCF, 856 Fla. St., 898

Score/Finish 935/11th 877/11th 892/12th 890/T19th 924/T13th 874/T3rd 937/3rd

1990-91 Fall 1990 Tournament Dixie Intercollegiate Southern Inter. Hillman Robbins Mem. Glenn “Jacoby” Collegiate Spring 1991 Tournament Southeastern Inter. Billy Hitchcock Inter. Augusta/Forrest Hills Pizza Hut Inv.

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Champion Memphis, 876 Ga. Tech, 879 Memphis, 903 Hawaii, 844

Score/Finish 876/1st 932/13th 903/1st 857/3rd

Champion UCF, 861 Georgia, 851 Fla. St., 871 Jacksonville St., 641

Score/Finish 887/11th 886/T9th 901/8th 655/4th

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Ohio St., 570 Ole Miss, 870 Vanderbilt, 916

586/14th 887/5th 918/2nd

1991-92 Fall 1991 Tournament Champion Fairfield Bay/Pepsi Cl. Minnesota, 595 Dixie Intercollegiate Auburn, 854 Kansas Invitational Kansas, 880 MacGregor Tourn. of Champ. Auburn, 869

Score/Finish 623/4th 891/13th 917/T7th 903/T13th

Spring 1992 Tournament Champion Southeastern Inter. Alabama, 871 Billy Hitchcock Inter. LSU, 849 Cleveland/Augusta St. N. Carolina, 870 Imperial Lakes Golf Cl. W. Forest, 847 Great Midwest Conf. Tourn. Memphis, 927 Pepsi Invitational UCF, 871 Music City Inter. Southeastern La., 893

Score/Finish 902/T14th 914/12th 900/5th 884/16th 927/1st 907/13th 913/8th

1992-93 Fall 1992 Tournament Fairfield Bay/Pepsi Cl. Dixie Intercollegiate NMSU/Coca Cola Cl. South Alabama Fall Inv.

Champion Oral Roberts, 893 Alabama, 870 Tex. Tech, 867 Tulsa, 596

Spring 1993 Tournament Champion Southeastern Inter. Fla. St., 866 Billy Hitchcock Inter. Arkansas, 864 Cleveland/Augusta St. Columbus, 884 Imperial Lakes Golf Cl. Ohio St., 862 Great Midwest Conf. Tourn. Cincinnati, 885 USF Invitational Georgia, 886 Music City Inter. Georgia, 870

Score/Finish 944/17th 925/18th 900/7th 611/9th Score/Finish 885/8th 894/8th 914/16th 892/18th 885/2nd 939/12th 908/T8th

1993-94 Fall 1993 Tournament Champion Dixie Intercollegiate So. Alabama Fall Inv. Kansas Invitational Va. Tech, 877

Score/Finish scores unavailable scores unavailable 941/11th

Spring 1994 Tournament Champion Southeastern Inter. Billy Hitchcock Inv. Augusta/Forrest Hills Inter. Imperial Lake Golf Classic USF Invitational Texas Christian Music City Inter. Great Midwest Conf. Tourn.

Score/Finish scores unavailable scores unavailable scores unavailable scores unavailable 923/13th of 18 scores unavailable scores unavailable

1994-95 Fall 1994 Tournament G. Gunby Jordan Inter. Kroger Intercollegiate Robert Trent Jones Inv. Troy State Trojan Classic

Champion Augusta, 864 Miss. St., 917 Troy St., 861 UAB, 891

Spring 1995 Tournament Champion Southeastern Inter. Auburn, 868 Billy Hitchcock Inter. Auburn, 855 Imperial Lakes G.C. Fla. Southern, 843 Seminole Inter. Fla. St., 867 Great Midwest Conf. Tourn. UAB, 902 All-American Inter. LSU, 888 USF Invitational So. Alabama, 890

Score/Finish 886/T11th 947/T5th 929/9th 925/12th Score/Finish 911/18th 886/T11th 907/T19th 909/15th 904/2nd 932/T13th 937/16th

1995-96 Fall 1995 Tournament Kroger Intercollegiate Woodlands Inter. Robert Trent Jones Inv. Kentucky Inter.

Champion Miss. St., 907 Jackson St., 595 So. Alabama, 883 Illinois, 906

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Score/Finish 922/T14th 622/T14th 937/7th 933/T7th


2011 Memphis Fall Spor ts Spring 1996 Tournament Champion Blue-Gray Intercollegiate LSU, 868 Billy Hitchcock Intercoll. Auburn, 852 C-USA Championship Charlotte, 882 Matlock Classic Columbus St., 566 Seminole Inter. Florida, 580 All-American Inter. Houston, 867 Ron Smith Invitational USF, 870

Score/Finish 923/17th 913/12th 887/T3rd of 12 599/16th 624/14th 912/14th 919/15th

1996-97 Fall 1996 Tournament G. Gunby Jordan Inter. Peachtree State Inv. Kroger Intercollegiate Fall Beach Classic

Champion VCU, 852 UAB, 893 Auburn, 870 So. Alabama, 858

Score/Finish 886/T7th 920/9th 928/16th 899/14th

Spring 1997 Tournament Alabama Spring Inv. Billy Hitchcock Inv. Augusta St. Invitational C-USA Championship Matlock Classic Ron Smith Invitational

Champion Miss. St., 842 Auburn, 862 Miss. St., 855 Houston, 875 Augusta St., 850 VCU, 884

Score/Finish 872/9th 905/11th 896/T11th 917/T4th of 12 875/T11th 915/T4th

Champion Columbus St., 864 Akron, 594 Arkansas, 592 SE La., 897

Score/Finish 894/11th 602/5th 609/9th 919/T11th

Spring 1998 Tournament Alabama Spring Inv. Billy Hitchcock Inter. Augusta St. Invitational C-USA Championship Matlock Classic Ron Smith Invitational

Champion Georgia, 870 Georgia, 844 Augusta St., 867 Houston, 884 North Florida, 860 VCU, 841

Score/Finish 896/T9th 909/10th 908/13th 921/T9th of 12 902/16th 878/9th

1998-99 Fall 1998 Tournament Peachtree St. Inv. Hillman Robbins Mem. Fall Beach Classic Gary Koch/Cleveland

Champion Columbus St., 866 Ga. St., 860 South Ala., 853 Ole Miss, 845

Score/Finish 877/4th of 14 869/3rd 868/5th 866/3rd

Spring 1999 Tournament Champion Alabama Spring Inv. Ole Miss, 856 Billy Hitchcock Inv. Auburn, 862 Augusta St. Inv. Augusta St., 851 C-USA Championship Houston, 845 Matlock Classic Alabama, 866 The Bridges All-American LSU, 875 Ron Smith Invitational VCU, 882

Score/Finish 888/T14th of 18 891/11th of 12 889/16th of 19 877/3rd of 12 885/T10 of 17 909/12th of 19 894/T4th of 17

1999-00 Fall 1999 Tournament Champion C.C. of Louisiana Inv. North Fla., 880 Hillman Robbins Mem. MTSU, 883 Nebraska Fairway Club Inv. Kansas, 853 Deep South Inter. SE La., 853 Spring 2000 Tournament Champion Alabama Spring Inv. Auburn, 850 ASU Indian Classic Ark. St., 876 Billy Hitchcock Inter. Auburn, 859 C-USA Championship Houston, 857 Matlock Classic Fla. Southern, 874 The Bridges All-American Georgia. St., 872 Ron Smith Invitational Fla. Southern, 863

Score/Finish 901/9th of 18 914/8th of 12 912/8th of 11 869/3rd of 12 Score/Finish 893/T12th of 18 910/8th of 16 891/10th of 12 909/8th of 12 882/4th of 18 905/T11th of 18 915/T16th of 18

Fall 2000 Tournament C.C. of Louisiana Inv. Hillman Robbins Mem. PSINet Golf Invitational Tulsa Southern Hills Inv.

Champion LSU, 856 Alabama, 873 Minnesota, 883 Oral Roberts, 873

Spring 2001 Tournament Champion Conrad Rehling Inv. Charleston, 889 Billy Hitchcock Inv. Auburn, 851 Matlock Classic Florida Southern, 903 Seminole Intercollegiate Virginia, 857 Beau Rivage Classic Sam Houston, 889 Ron Smith Invitational Charleston, 859 C-USA Championship Houston, 872

Score/Finish 921/15th of 15 918/10th of 16 931/10th of 12 608/9th of 18 Score/Finish 946/14th of 15 914/12th of 12 947/9th of 18 918/14th of 18 920/9th of 16 917/15th of 18 910/6th of 12

2001-02 Fall 2001 Tournament Iron Horse Inter. Hillman Robbins Mem. Fall Beach Classic Rio Pinar Intercollegiate

Champion Missouri-KC, 599 Ark. St., 870 Ark. St., 844 Campbell, 848

Score/Finish 625/10th of 17 887/8th of 15 865/6th of 12 878/11th of 15

Spring 2002 Tournament Billy Hitchcock Inter. Furman Intercollegiate Louisiana Classics Gulf Coast Classic Ron Smith Invitational LSU Spring Invitational C-USA Championship

Champion Auburn, 861 Va. Tech, 868 SMU, 864 Southern Miss, 889 Ga. Southern, 574 LSU, 279 TCU, 858

Score/Finish 892/8th of 12 912/T15th of 24 890/11th of 15 927/12th of 15 602/9th of 18 293/T12th of 20 887/9th of 14

2002-03 Fall 2002 Tournament Champion Blue Demon Inv. Memphis, 883 Hillman Robbins Mem. So. Ala., 887 Fall Beach Classic Kentucky, 845 Cellular One Raising Cane So. Miss., 848 Rio Pinar Intercollegiate Fla. Gulf Coast, 861 Spring 2003 Tournament Billy Hitchcock Inter. Furman Intercollegiate LSU Spring Invitational USF Invitational Coastal Carolina Inv. C-USA Championship

Champion Arkansas, 876 Va. Tech, 869 LSU, 868 Jacksonville St., 902 Arkansas, 873 TCU, 862

Score/Finish 883/1st of 9 905/4th of 16 859/5th of 13 869/4th of 17 881/5th of 14 Score/Finish 904/11th of 12 896/10th of 22 896/T14th of 18 931/10th of 15 908/6th of 14 888/7th of 14

2003-04 Fall 2003 Tournament Champion Cardinal Intercollegiate E. Kentucky, 871 Nestle Purina Classic Kansas St., 830 Coca-Cola Tourn. of Champ. Vandy, 849 Fall Beach Classic So. Florida, 836 Landfall Tradition Minnesota, 851

Score/Finish 897/6th of 14 868/6th of 9 887/13th of 15 839/4th of 15 877/7th of 12

Spring 2004 Tournament Matlock Classic Palmetto Intercollegiate Memphis v. Miss. State LSU Spring Invitational Billy Hitchcock Inter. C-USA Championship

Score/Finish 864/1st of 15 870/5th of 14 587/1st of 2 877/12th of 17 865/3rd of 12 898/8th of 14

Champion Memphis, 864 S. Carolina, 847 Memphis, 587 LSU, 851 Auburn, 859 TCU, 859

2004-05 Fall 2004 Tournament Champion Radrick Farms Inter. Memphis, 871* Memphis Inter. Memphis, 873 Missouri Bluff Chal. Memphis, 842 Landfall Tradition Mich. St., 851 *Tied with Wisconsin and Purdue

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Score/Finish 871/T1st of 14 873/1st of 16 842/1st of 13 881/11th of 12

Spring 2005 Tournament Rice Intercollegiate St. Croix Collegiate Conrad Rehling Inv. LSU Spring Invitational Billy Hitchcock Inter. C-USA Championship

Champion North Texas, 584 Xavier, 868 Alabama, 881 LSU, 865 Auburn, 861 TCU, 841

Score/Finish 585/2nd of 15 886/10th of 17 918/6th of 12 921/17th of 17 885/2nd of 12 898/7th of 14

2005-06 Fall 2005 Tournament Champion Gopher Invitational Minnesota, 883* Memphis Inter. Memphis, 876 Missouri Bluffs Challenge Saint Louis, 844 Landfall Tradition Texas A&M, 870 *Tied with Washington Spring 2006 Tournament Rio Pinar Intercollegiate All-American Inter. Louisiana Classics Border Olympics Carter Plantation Inter. Bridgestone Golf Inter. Billy Hitchcock Inter C-USA Championship

Champion Lamar, 877 Houston, 853 Houston, 846 Baylor, 855 SE Louisiana, 896 Lamar, 563 Auburn, 860 SMU, 845

Score/Finish 910/9th of 12 876/1st of 15 872/10th of 14 923/11th of 12

Score/Finish 901/T8th of 18 884/6th of 13 858/3rd of 15 860/2nd of 16 911/6th of 12 618/11th of 12 901/6th of 11 856/4th of 12

2006-07 Fall 2006 Tournament Scenic City Invitational Memphis Intercollegiate Wolf Run Intercollegiate Landfall Tradition Mason Rudolph Champ.

Champion Minnesota, 890 Louisville, 857 Kentucky, 886 Tulsa, 868 Ole Miss, 876

Score/Finish 910/5th of 17 882/6th of 18 924/10th of 10 908/5th of 12 888/5th of 14

Spring 2007 Tournament Rio Pinar Intercollegiate Louisiana Classics Border Olympics USA Spring Classic Palisades Collegiate Cl. C-USA Championship Linger Longer Inv.

Champion Chattanooga, 862 SE Louisiana, 851 Lamar, 835 Chattanooga, 847 Charlotte, 849 Tulsa, 855 Georgia, 835

Score/Finish 906/T15th of 18 872/7th of 15 896/T13th of 15 865/6th of 12 881/11th of 18 891/T7th of 11 875/10th of 15

2007-08 Fall 2007 Tournament St. Mary’s Invitational Memphis Inter. The ClubGlove Inter. Bridgestone Golf Inter.

Champion Baylor, 878 Ole Miss, 572 Pepperdine, 905 Louisville, 860

Score/Finish 888/6th of 18 583/3rd of 15 949/9th of 12 881/10th of 15

Spring 2008 Tournament Rice Intercollegiate Rio Pinar Intercollegiate CSU Spring Kick Off Linger Longer Inv. Mobile Bay Inter. Bank of America Inter. River Landing Inter. C-USA Championship NCAA East Regional

Champion Baylor, 878 UCF, 846 Memphis, 874 Ole Miss, 856 Louisville, 873 Chattanooga, 852 Duke, 851 UAB, 857 Georgia, 811

Score/Finish 887/4th of 12 877/11th of 18 874/1st of 8 881/5th of 14 879/3rd of 12 890/11th of 15 864/3rd of 15 868/3rd of 11 864/T20th of 27

2008-09 Fall 2008 Tournament Mason Rudolph Champ. Memphis Inter. Jerry Pate National Inter. Bridgestone Golf Inter.

Champion S. Carolina, 839 Ohio State, 588 Alabama, 830 Duke, 869

Spring 2009 Tournament Champion Rio Pinar Intercollegiate UCF, 851 Louisiana Classics New Orleans, 858 Mobile Bay Inter. Mississippi State, 888 FAU Spring Break Champ Illinois, 847 Reunion Intercollegiate LSU, 889 River Landing Inter. Duke, 850 C-USA Championship UCF, 846

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Score/Finish 864/7th of 15 591/2nd of 16 858/10th of 12 898/T11th of 14 Score/Finish 900/T17th of 21 876/8th of 15 941/14th of 16 880/7th of 14 952/13th of 15 877/7th of 15 866/4th of 11

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2009-10 Fall 2009 Tournament Champion Golfweek Conf. Chal. Florida State, 853 Sam Hall Inter. Southeastern La., 845 Mason Rudolph Champ. MTSU/S. Carolina, 556 Memphis Inter. South Alabama, 882 St. Mary’s Invitational Nevada, 869

Score/Finish 911/15th of 15 846/T2nd of 15 567/8th of 17 906/T7th of 16 902/T8th of 16

Spring 2010 Tournament Mobile Bay Inter. Louisiana Classics Desert Shootout Memphis vs. Miss. St. BancorpSouth Inter. UK Bluegrass Inv. C-USA Championship

Score/Finish 887/8th of 18 882/5th of 15 882/12th of 17 598/1st of 2 872/4th of 15 851/T2nd of 24 899/9th of 11

Champion Ole Miss, 877 LSU, 864 Wich St./KU, 855 Memphis, 598 N. Florida, 846 Murray St., 850 UCF, 858

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2010-11 Fall 2010 Tournament Champion Sam Hall Inter. Kennesaw St., 839 Mason Rudolph Champ. Memphis, 842 Wolfpack Intercollegiate NC State, 844 Jerry Pate National Inv. Auburn, 829 Memphis Inter. S. Alabama, 878

Score/Finish 854/T8th of 15 842/1st of 17 878/7th of 17 867/6th of 12 894/4th of 15

Spring 2011 Tournament Mobile Bay Inter. Louisiana Classics Linger Longer Inv. BancorpSouth Inter. River Landing Inter. C-USA Championship NCAA Central-Indiana

Score/Finish 882/6th of 15 884/T7th of 15 879/8th of 13 586/T9th of 15 848/3rd of 14 864/2nd of 11 893/11th of 14

Champion MTSU, 863 Illinois, 854 Alabama, 846 S. Alabama, 571 ECU, 841 UCF, 862 Michigan, 841

Year 1948-49 1949-50 1950-51 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80

Coach Conf. Finish Enoch Mitchell N/A Enoch Mitchell N/A Larry Smith N/A Larry Smith N/A Larry Smith N/A Larry Smith N/A Larry Smith N/A Larry Smith N/A Roy Moore Sr. N/A Roy Moore Sr. N/A Roy Moore Sr. N/A Roy Moore Sr. N/A Roy Moore Sr. N/A Roy Moore Sr. N/A Roy Moore Sr. N/A Roy Moore Sr. N/A Roy Moore Sr. N/A Roy Moore Sr. N/A Roy Moore Sr. N/A Bill Brogden N/A Bill Brogden N/A Bill Brogden N/A Bill Brogden N/A Jim Cook N/A Jim Cook N/A Jim Cook N/A Jim Cook N/A Jim Cook 1st • Metro Jim Cook N/A • Metro Jim Cook N/A • Metro Jim Cook N/A • Metro Jim Cook N/A • Metro

NCAA DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ Championship DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ

Year 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11

Coach Conf. Finish Jim Cook N/A • Metro Jim Cook N/A • Metro Jim Cook N/A • Metro Jim Cook 3rd • Metro Jim Cook 3rd • Metro Jim Cook 3rd • Metro Jim Cook 3rd • Metro Jim Cook 1st • Metro Jim Cook 4th • Metro Jim Cook 3rd • Metro Jim Cook N/A Jim Cook 1st • Great Midwest Jim Cook 2nd • Great Midwest Jim Cook N/A • Great Midwest Jim Cook 2nd • Great Midwest Jim Cook T3rd • C-USA Jim Cook T4th • C-USA Jim Cook T9th • C-USA Jim Cook 3rd • C-USA Jim Cook 8th • C-USA Jim Cook 6th • C-USA Jim Cook 9th • C-USA Bob Winn (Interim) 7th • C-USA Grant Robbins T8th • C-USA Grant Robbins 7th • C-USA Grant Robbins 4th • C-USA Grant Robbins T7th • C-USA Grant Robbins 3rd • C-USA Grant Robbins 4th • C-USA Grant Robbins 9th • C-USA Grant Robbins 2nd • C-USA

NCAA DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ Championship DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ Regional DNQ DNQ Regional

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Enoch Mitchell Two Seasons 1948-50

Larry Smith Six Seasons 1950-56

Bob Winn (Interim) One Season 2002-03

Grant Robbins Eight Seasons 2003-Present

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Roy Moore Sr. 11 Seasons 1956-67

Bill Brogden Four Seasons 1967-71

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2011 Memphis Fall Spor ts Alabama, University

South Alabama, 885 LSU, 879 Florida State, 890 Miami, 890 Alabama,830 Auburn, 829 Ohio State, 870 Georgia, 874 North Carolina, 864 Florida State, 880 Kentucky, 592 Florida State, 861 UCF, 851 UCF, 861 Alabama, 871 Florida State, 866 scores unavailable Auburn, 860 LSU, 868 Mississippi St., 842 Georgia, 870 Ole Miss, 856 Auburn, 850 Charleston, 889 Alabama, 881

A r k a n s a s S tat e U n i v e r s i t y Fairfield Bay/Pepsi Classic Fall 1988 6 of 18 Fall 1991 4th Fall 1992 17th ASU Indian Classic Spring 2000 8 of 16

908 623 944

Baylor, 887 Minnesota, 595 Oral Roberts, 893

910

Arkansas State, 876

Auburn University Southern Junior-Senior Invitational Spring 1984 4 of 11 903 Billy Hitchcock Intercollegiate Spring 1988 6 of 12 875 Spring 1989 11 of 12 895 Spring 1990 12th 892 Spring 1991 T9th 886 Spring 1992 12th 914 Spring 1993 8th 894 Spring 2004 Spring 1995 T11th 886 Spring 1996 12th 913 Spring 1997 11th 905 Spring 1998 10th 909 Spring 1999 11 of 12 891 Spring 2000 10 of 12 912 Spring 2001 12 of 12 914 Spring 2002 8 of 12 892 Spring 2003 11 of 12 904 Spring 2004 3 of 12 865 Spring 2005 2 of 12 885 Spring 2006 6 of 11 901

Troy State, 893 Auburn, 861 Ga. Southern, 848 Georgia, 849 Georgia, 851 LSU, 849 Arkansas, 864 scores unavailable Auburn, 855 Auburn, 852 Auburn, 862 Georgia, 844 Auburn, 848 Auburn, 859 Auburn, 851 Auburn, 861 Arkansas, 876 Auburn, 859 Auburn, 861 Auburn, 860

A u g u s ta S tat e U n i v e r s i t y Augusta/Forrest Hills Intercollegiate Spring 1988 2 of 15 896 Spring 1989 10 of 15 938 Spring 1991 8th 901 Spring 1994 Cleveland Golf/Augusta College Invitational Spring 1992 5th 900 Spring 1993 16th 914 Augusta State Invitational Spring 1997 T11th 896 Spring 1998 13th 908 Spring 1999 16 of 19 889

Augusta, 879 Oklahoma, 894 Florida State, 871 scores unavailable

Mississippi St., 855 Augusta State, 867 Augusta State, 851

874

Memphis, 874

881

Charlotte, 849

C h at ta n o o g a , UT Scenic City Invitational Fall 2006 5 of 17

910

Minnesota, 890

C o a s ta l C a r o l i n a U n i v e r s i t y Coastal Carolina Invitational Spring 2003 6 of 14

908

Arkansas, 873

C o l u mb u s S tat e U n i v e r s i t y Dixie Intercollegiate Fall 1983 9 of 24 897 Fall 1984 12 of 28 912 Fall 1985 3 of 18 888 Fall 1986 T9 of 18 911 Fall 1987 3 of 18 863 Fall 1988 8 of 18 912 Fall 1989 8th 905 Fall 1990 1st 876 Fall 1991 13th 891 Fall 1992 18th 925 Fall 1993 G. Gunby Jordan Intercollegiate Fall 1994 T11th 886 Fall 1996 T7th 886

Columbus, 859 Mississippi, 873 Columbus, 879 Georgia Tech, 868 Georgia, 850 Illinois, 886 Mississippi St., 870 Memphis, 876 Auburn, 854 Alabama, 870 scores unavailable

Spring 1996 Spring 1997 Spring 1998 Spring 1999 Spring 2000 Spring 2001 Spring 2002 Spring 2003 Spring 2004 Spring 2005 Spring 2006 Spring 2007 Spring 2008 Spring 2009 Spring 2010 Spring 2011

T3 of 12 T4 of 12 T9 of 12 3 of 12 8 of 12 6 of 12 9 of 14 7 of 14 T8 of 14 7 of 14 4 of 12 T7 of 11 3 of 11 4 of 11 9 of 11 2 of 11

887 917 921 877 909 910 887 888 898 898 856 891 868 866 899 864

Denver, University Desert Shootout Spring 2010

12 of 17

Charlotte, 882 Houston, 875 Houston, 884 Houston, 845 Houston, 857 Houston, 872 TCU, 858 TCU, 862 TCU, 859 TCU, 841 SMU, 845 Tulsa, 855 UAB,857 UCF, 846 UCF, 858 UCF, 862

of

Memphis, 883

East Carolina, 841

Eastern Illinois Ironhorse Intercollegiate Fall 2001 10 of 17

625

880

University of Memphis

G e o rg i a , U n i v e r s i t y Southern Intercollegiate Spring 1982 22 of 23 Spring 1983 13 of 20 Spring 1984 16 of 21 Fall 1985 16 of 20 Fall 1988 10 of 10 Fall 1989 T15th Fall 1990 13th

2011

627 605 590 597 933 901 932

of Georgia, 870 Florida State, 564 Georgia, 829 Georgia Tech, 839 Georgia Tech, 877 Georgia Tech, 847 Georgia Tech, 879

G e o rg i a S tat e U n i v e r s i t y Peachtree State Invitational Fall 1996 9th Fall 1997 11th Fall 1998 4 of 14

920 894 877

UAB, 893 Columbus, 864 Columbus State, 866

Golfweek Florida State, 853

G r e at M i d w e s t T o u r n a m e n t

Spring 1992 1st 927 Spring 1993 2nd 885 Spring 1994 Spring 1995 2nd 904

All-American Intercollegiate Spring 1995 T13th Spring 1996 14th Spring 2006 6 of 13 Border Olympics Spring 2006 2 of 16 Spring 2007 T13 of 15

Memphis, 927 Cincinnati, 885 scores unavailable UAB, 902

of

932 912 884

LSU, 888 Houston, 869 Houston, 853

860 896

Baylor, 855 Lamar, 835

Indiana University Wolf Run Intercollegiate Fall 2006 10 of 10

924

Kentucky, 886

Illinois, 847

F l o r i da S o u t h e r n C o l l e g e Imperial Lakes Golf Classic Spring 1990 T19th 890 Spring 1991 14th 586 Spring 1992 16th 884 Spring 1993 18th 892 Spring 1994 Spring 1995 T19th 907

Clemson, 873 Wake Forest, 868 Furman, 844 Virginia Tech, 868 Virginia Tech, 869

Missouri-KC, 599

FAU FAU Spring Break Championship Spring 2009 7 of 14

899 925 900 912 896

Houston, University

E a s t C a r o l i n a /UNCW ECU/UNCW River Landing Intercollegiate Spring 2011 3 of 14 848

Florida, 875 Florida State, 854 Florida, 861 Miami, 854 USF, 575 Tampa, 863 Florida State, 893 Florida State, 867 Florida, 580 Virginia, 857

Golfweek Conference Challenge Fall 2009 15 of 15 911

D e P au l U n i v e r s i t y 883

930 892 912 904 592 881 965 909 624 918

F u rm a n U n i v e r s i t y Furman Intercollegiate Spring 1983 8 of 15 Spring 1985 12 of 23 Spring 1986 13 of 23 Spring 2002 T15 of 24 Spring 2003 10 of 22

882 Wichita State/Kansas, 855

Blue Demon Invitational Fall 2002 1 of 9

Columbus, 566 Augusta State, 850 North Florida, 860 Alabama, 866 Fla. Southern, 874 Fla. Southern, 903 Memphis, 864

F l o r i d a S tat e U n i v e r s i t y Seminole Intercollegiate Spring 1983 16 of 20 Spring 1984 8 of 20 Spring 1985 14 of 21 Spring 1986 16 of 20 Spring 1987 5 of 12 Spring 1988 5 of 21 Spring 1989 13 of 18 Spring 1995 15th Spring 1996 14th Spring 2001 14 of 18

Augusta, 864 VCU, 852

C o n f e r e n c e USA C h a m p i o n s h i p

North Carolina, 870 Columbus, 884

Charleston Southern CSU Spring Kick Off Spring 2008 1 of 8

Palisades Collegiate Classic Spring 2007 11 of 18

Charlie Matlock Collegiate Classic Spring 1996 16th 599 Spring 1997 T11th 875 Spring 1998 16th 902 Spring 1999 T10 of 17 885 Spring 2000 4 of 18 882 Spring 2001 9 of 18 947 Spring 2004 1 of 15 864

J a c k s o n S tat e U n i v e r s i t y Pizza Hut Invitational Spring 1991 4th

Florida State, 852 Ohio State, 570 Wake Forest, 847 Ohio State, 862 scores unavailable Fla. Southern, 843

Tigers Fall Sports Fact Book

655

Jacksonville St., 641

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Jerry Pate Intercollegiate Spring 1987 5 of 18 911 Spring 1988 T5 of 19 905 Spring 1989 13 of 14 946 Spring 1990 11th 935 Fall 2008 10 of 12 858 Fall 2010 6 of 12 867 Southeastern Intercollegiate Spring 1983 18 of 25 912 Spring 1984 15 of 18 925 Spring 1985 17 of 18 946 Spring 1987 T7 of 18 901 Spring 1988 6 of 15 607 Spring 1989 16 of 18 908 Spring 1990 11th 877 Spring 1991 11th 887 Spring 1992 T14th 902 Spring 1993 8th 885 Spring 1994 Spring 1995 18th 911 Blue-Gray Intercollegiate Spring 1996 17th 923 Alabama Spring Invitational Spring 1997 9th 872 Spring 1998 T9th 896 Spring 1999 T14 of 18 888 Spring 2000 T12 of 18 893 Conrad Rehling Invitational Spring 2001 14 of 15 946 Spring 2005 6 of 12 918

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All-Time Tournament History Kansas, University Kansas Invitational Fall 1991 T7th Fall 1993 11th

917 941

Kansas, 880 Va. Tech, 877

Kentucky, University UK Bluegrass Invitational Spring 2010 T2 of 24

851

11 of 15 3 of 15 7 of 15 8 of 15 5 of 15 T7 of 15

890 858 872 876 882 884

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of Illinois, 906 Akron, 594 Kentucky, 871

LSU National Invitational Fall 1983 10 of 15 883 Fall 1984 9 of 12 898 Fall 1985 14 of 15 916 Fall 1986 10 of 12 923 Fall 1987 4 of 12 1103 Country Club of Louisiana Invitational Fall 1999 9 of 18 901 Fall 2000 15 of 15 921 LSU Spring Invitational Spring 2002 T12 of 20 294 Spring 2003 T14 of 18 896 Spring 2004 12 of 17 877 Spring 2005 17 of 17 921

Houston, 847 Oklahoma, 870 Florida, 856 LSU, 863 Arizona State, 1091 North Florida, 880 LSU, 856 LSU, 279 LSU, 868 LSU, 851 LSU, 865

Memphis, University Hillman Robbins Memorial Fall 1982 2 of 15 898 Fall 1983 5 of 18 908 Fall 1984 6 of 16 917 Fall 1985 3 of 15 897 Fall 1986 6 of 18 906 Fall 1987 2 of 14 905 Fall 1988 T6 of 12 616 Fall 1989 3rd 909 Fall 1990 1st 903 Kroger Intercollegiate Invitational Fall 1994 T5th 947 Fall 1995 T4th 922 Fall 1996 16th 928 Fall 1997 9th 609 Hillman Robbins Memorial Fall 1998 3rd 869 Fall 1999 8 of 12 914 Fall 2000 10 of 16 918 Fall 2001 8 of 15 887 Fall 2002 4 of 16 905 Memphis Intercollegiate Fall 2004 1 of 16 873 Fall 2005 1 of 15 876 Fall 2006 6 of 18 882 Fall 2007 3 of 15 583 Fall 2008 2 of 16 591 Fall 2009 T7 of 16 906 Fall 2010 4 of 15 894

3 of 8 3 of 6 3 of 7 3 of 7 1 of 7 4 of 7 3 of 7

871

of Three Tied, 871

M i n n e s o ta , U n i v e r s i t y PSINet Golf Invitational Fall 2000 10 of 12 Gopher Invitational Fall 2005 9 of 12

Minnesota, 883

910

Two Tied, 883

929 896 905 900 872 919 937

Nestle Purina Classic Fall 2003 6 of 9 Missouri Bluffs Challenge Fall 2004 1 of 13 Fall 2005 10 of 14

Missouri, 897 Augusta, 891 Ball State, 891 Alabama, 883 Florida State, 883 Indiana, 890 Mississippi St., 588 Augusta, 900 Memphis, 903

North Florida, 846 South Alabama, 571

Mississippi St., 917 Mississippi St., 907 Auburn, 870 Arkansas, 592 Georgia St., 860 Middle Tenn., 883 Alabama, 873 Arkansas State, 870 South Alabama, 887 Memphis, 873 Memphis, 876 Louisville, 857 Mississippi, 572 Ohio State, 588 South Alabama, 882 South Alabama, 878

Florida State, 857 Florida State, 866 Florida State, 878 Florida State, 866 Memphis, 872 Florida State, 862 Florida State, 898

Ole Miss, 856 Ole Miss, 857 LSU, 860 LSU, 855 Memphis, 587 Memphis, 598

of

Kansas State, 830

842 872

Memphis, 842 Saint Louis, 844

Eastern Ky., 1088 Memphis, 906 W. Kentucky, 908 Kentucky, 891 Memphis, 872 W. Kentucky, 881

NCAA C e n t r a l -I n d i a n a R e g i o n a l

Spring 2011

Spring 1988

11 of 14

893

Michigan, 841

NCAA C h a m p i o n s h i p 28 of 32

622

UCLA, 1176

NCAA E a s t R e g i o n a l

Spring 2008

20 of 26

864

Georgia, 811

N e br a s k a , U n i v e r s i t y

of

Nebraska Fairway Club Invitational Fall 1999 8 of 11 912

Kansas, 853

New Orleans, University UNO/Bailey Lincoln-Mercury Collegiate Spring 1983 15 of 20 967 Spring 1984 8 of 18 935 Spring 1985 4 of 12 609 Spring 1986 2 of 17 896 Spring 1987 1 of 18 896 Spring 1988 1 of 18 861 Spring 1989 8 of 18 620

University of Memphis

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Spring 1984

Spring 1986

9 of 15

878

N.C. State, 844

Oral Roberts, 873

of

Ole Miss, 907 Ole Miss, 884 LSU, 574 Southeastern La., 895 Memphis, 896 Memphis, 861 Southeastern La., 595

912

LSU, 860

P a n h a n d l e I n t e r c o l l e g i at e 7 of 15

925

Columbus, 908

Pepperdine University 949

Pepperdine, 905

Rice University Rice Intercollegiate Spring 2005 2 of 15 Spring 2008 4 of 12

585 887

North Texas, 584 Baylor, 878

S a m H o u s t o n S tat e U n i v e r s i t y Woodlands Intercollegiate Fall 1995 T14th

868

1103 906 919 892 872 905

Duke, 851 Duke, 850

Tulsa Hilton Southern Hills Invitational Fall 2000 9 of 18 608

The ClubGlove Intercollegiate Fall 2007 T9 of 12

M u rr ay S tat e U n i v e r s i t y Murray State Intercollegiate Fall 1982 2 of 11 Fall 1983 1 of 11 Fall 1984 4 of 12 Fall 1986 2 of 18 Fall 1987 1 of 12 Fall 1989 2nd

864 877

O r a n g e L a k e I n t e r c o l l e g i at e

of

LSU, 889

Missouri, University

Texas Tech, 867

N o r t h C a r o l i n a S tat e River Landing Intercollegiate Spring 2008 3 of 15 Spring 2009 7 of 15 Wolfpack Intercollegiate Fall 2010 7 of 17

Chattanooga, 852

Country Club of Jackson Intercollegiate Spring 1984 7 of 15 896 Spring 1985 9 of 15 913 Spring 1986 T6 of 14 903 Spring 1987 T6 of 15 885 Memphis vs. Mississippi State Dual Match Spring 2004 1 of 2 587 Spring 2010 1 of 2 598

900

Oral Roberts

931

Bank of America Intercollegiate Spring 2008 11 of 15 890 Reunion Intercollegiate Spring 2009 13 of 15 952 The BancorpSouth Intercollegiate Spring 2010 4 of 15 872 Spring 2011 T9 of 15 586

NMSU/Coca Cola Classic Fall 1992 7th

of

Mississippi, University

of

Metro Conference Tournament Spring 1984 Spring 1985 Spring 1986 Spring 1987 Spring 1988 Spring 1989 Spring 1990

Georgia, 835 Ole Miss, 856 Alabama, 846

M i s s i s s i p p i S tat e

LSU

Radrick Farms Intercollegiate Fall 2004 T1 of 14

of

SMU, 864 Houston, 846 Southeastern La., 851 New Orleans, 858 LSU, 864 Illinois, 854

Kentucky Intercollegiate Fall 1995 T7th 933 Persimmon Ridge Intercollegiate Fall 1997 5th 602 Cardinal Intercollegiate Fall 2003 T6 of 14 897

875 881 879

Michigan, University

Murray State, 850

Louisville, University

Linger Longer Invitational Spring 2007 10 of 15 Spring 2008 5 of 14 Spring 2011 8 of 13

of

L o u i s i a n a -L a fay e t t e , U n i v e r s i t y Louisiana Classics Spring 2002 Spring 2006 Spring 2007 Spring 2009 Spring 2010 Spring 2011

N e w M e x i c o S tat e U n i v e r s i t y

Mercer University

of

622

Jackson State, 595

South Alabama, University South Alabama Fall Invitational Fall 1992 9th 611 Fall 1993 Robert Trent Jones Fall Invitational Fall 1994 9th 929 Fall 1995 7th 937 Fall Beach Classic Fall 1996 14th 899 Fall 1998 5th 868 Fall 2001 6 of 12 865 Fall 2002 5 of 13 859 Fall 2003 4 of 15 839 USA Spring Golf Classic Spring 2007 6 of 12 865 Mobile Bay Intercollegiate Spring 2008 3 of 12 879 Spring 2009 14 of 16 941 Spring 2010 8 of 18 887 Spring 2011 6 of 15 882

of

Tulsa, 596 scores unavailable Troy State, 861 South Alabama, 883 South Alabama, 858 South Alabama, 853 Arkansas State, 844 Kentucky, 845 USF, 836 Chattanooga, 847 Louisville, 873 Mississippi State, 888 Ole Miss, 877 MTSU, 863

S o u t h C a r o l i n a -A i k e n Palmetto Intercollegiate Spring 2004 5 of 14

870

South Carolina, 847

Southeastern Louisiana Carter Plantation Intercollegiate Spring 2006 6 of 12 911

Southeastern La., 896

Southern Mississippi, University USM/Laurel C.C. Invitational Fall 1984 14 of 18 Fall 1985 8 of 15 Deep South Intercollegiate Fall 1997 T11 The Bridges All-American Spring 1999 12 of 19 Spring 2000 T11 of 18

Tigers Fall Sports Fact Book

928 915

of

LSU, 870 LSU, 878

919

SE Louisiana, 897

909 905

Louisiana St., 875 Georgia State, 872


2011 Memphis Fall Spor ts Beau Rivage College Classic Spring 2001 9 of 16 Gulf Coast Classic Spring 2002 12 of 15 Cellular One Raising Cane Classic Fall 2002 4 of 17 Sam Hall Intercollegiate Fall 2009 T2 of 15 Fall 2010 T8 of 15

920

Sam Houston, 889

927

Southern Miss, 889

869

Southern Miss, 848

846 854

Southeastern La., 846 Kennesaw State, 839

S t . M a ry ’ s C o l l e g e St. Mary’s Invitational Fall 2007 T6 of 18 Fall 2009 T8 of 16

888 902

Baylor, 878 Nevada, 869

Tennessee, University MacGregor Tournament of Champions Fall 1991 T13th 903 Coca-Cola Tournament of Champions Fall 2003 T13 of 15 887

of

946

Ohio State, 899

Troy State Trojan Classic Fall 1994 12th

925

UAB, 891

869

1 of 12

601

886

** Bold indicates first-place Memphis finish

Ole Miss, 845 Campbell, 848 Fla. Gulf Coast, 861 Lamar, 877 Chattanooga, 862 UCF, 846 UCF, 851

UNC G r e e n s b o r o Bridgestone Golf Intercollegiate Spring 2006 11 of 12 618 Fall 2007 10 of 15 881 Fall 2008 11 of 14 898

Mid-America Intercollegiate Mid-America Intercollegiate Mid-America Intercollegiate Metro Conference Championship Murray State Invitational Murray State Invitational W.T. McGlaughlin Invitational UNO/Bailey Lincoln-Mercury Metro Conference Championship Hillman Robbins Memorial Dixie Intercollegiate Great Midwest Conference Champ. Blue Demon Invitational Matlock Collegiate Classic Radrick Farms Intercollegiate Memphis Intercollegiate Missouri Bluffs Challenge Memphis Intercollegiate CSU Spring Kick Off Mason Rudolph Championship

Hawaii, 844

Xavier, 868

Tiger Medalists Don Sargent Steve Metz Gregg Gill Tim Roop Troy Witham Troy Witham Clint Clement Alan Weant Keven Fortin-Simard Andy Shiels Allan Thomas Keven Fortin-Simard Ian Rochester Keven Fortin-Simard Keven Fortin-Simard Kyle Peterman Brad Benjamin Robbie Greenwell Ian Rochester Jack Belote Jonathan Fly

W.T. McLaughlin Tourn. Dixie Intercollegiate Metro Conference Tourn. Glenn “Red” Jacoby Col. Music City Intercollegiate Great Midwest Conf. C-USA Championship Blue Demon Invitational Radrick Farms Inter. Missouri Bluffs Challenge Memphis Intercollegiate Memphis Intercollegiate Billy Hitchcock Intercollegiate The Border Olympics All-American Intercollegiate Mason Rudolph Intercollegiate Palisades Collegiate Classic Linger Longer Invitational CSU Spring Kick Off Mason Rudolph Championship Conference USA Championship

*From 1982-2011 Lamar, 563 Louisville, 860 Duke, 869

UNC W i l m i n g t o n Landfall Tradition Fall 2003 Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006

7 of 12 11 of 12 11 of 12 5 of 12

877 881 923 908

Minnesota, 851 Michigan State, 851 Texas A&M, 870 Tulsa, 868

USF Pepsi Invitational Spring 1987 9 of 16 Spring 1988 T6 of 14 Spring 1989 T9 of 15 Spring 1990 T13th Spring 1991 5th Spring 1992 13th USF Invitational Spring 1993 12th Spring 1994 13th Spring 1995 16th Spring 2003 10 of 15 Ron Smith Invitational Spring 1996 15th Spring 1997 T4th Spring 1998 9th

892 911 902 924 887 907

Tennessee, 854 Virginia, 891 North Carolina, 867 UCF, 879 Ole Miss, 570 UCF, 871

939 923 937 931

Georgia, 886 Texas Christian South Alabama, 890 Jacksonville St., 902

919 915 878

USF, 870 VCU, 884 VCU, 841

University of Memphis

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1973 1974 1975 1976 1978 1983 1985 1987 1988 1990 1990 1992 2002 2004 2004 (tie) 2004 2004 2005 2008 2010

*From 1973 to 2011

X av i e r U n i v e r s i t y

UCF Gary Koch/Cleveland Invitational Fall 1998 3rd 866 Rio Pinar Intercollegiate Fall 2001 11 of 15 878 Fall 2002 5 of 14 881 Spring 2006 8 of 18 901 Spring 2007 15 of 18 906 Spring 2008 11 of 18 877 Spring 2009 T17 21 900

of

857

* Tournament results from 1982-2008

Southeastern La., 853

Memphis, 601

W yo m i n g , U n i v e r s i t y

St. Croix Collegiate Classic Spring 2005 10 of 17

Tulane University Deep South Intercollegiate Fall 1999 3 of 18

N.C. State, 899

W.C . M c L a u g h l i n T o u r n e y Spring 1986

Glenn “Red” Jacoby Collegiate Fall 1990 3rd

T r oy S tat e U n i v e r s i t y

of

Tournament Victories

Tigers Fall Sports Fact Book

1986 1987 1988 1990 1991 1992 1996 2002 2004 2004 2004 2005 2005 2006 2006 2006 2007 2008 2008 2010 2011

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VCU, 882 Fla. Southern, 863 Charleston, 859 Ga. Southern, 574

V i rg i n i a , U n i v e r s i t y

Georgia, 866

T i g e r P o i n t I n t e r c o l l e g i at e Spring 1985

894 915 917 602

Omni Hotel Collegiate Invitational Spring 1987 10 of 14 925

T4 of 17 T16 of 18 15 of 18 9 of 18

V a n d e rb i lt U n i v e r s i t y

Auburn, 869

895

Spring 1999 Spring 2000 Spring 2001 Spring 2002

Music City Intercollegiate Spring 1989 T9th 903 Miami, 880 Spring 1990 T3rd 874 UCF, 856 Spring 1991 2nd 918 Vanderbilt, 916 Spring 1992 8th 913 Southeastern La., 893 Spring 1993 T8th 908 Georgia, 870 Spring 1994 scores unavailable Mason Rudolph Championship Fall 2006 5 of 14 888 Mississippi, 876 Fall 2008 7 of 17 864 South Carolina, 839 Fall 2009 8 of 17 567 MTSU/South Carolina, 556 Fall 2010 1 of 17 842 Memphis, 842

Vanderbilt, 849

T e n n e s s e e S tat e U n i v e r s i t y Michelob Intercollegiate Fall 1983 8 of 18

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C o n f e r e n c e USA C h a m p i o n s h i p H i s t o r y 1996 The Peninsula Golf Course Lake Norman, N.C. Par 72 • 7,075 Yards

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Team To Par Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total 1. Charlotte +18 292 296 294 882 2. USF +19 291 293 299 883 3. UAB +23 289 296 302 887 Memphis +23 301 294 292 887 5. Louisville +24 303 288 297 888 6. Tulane +29 305 297 291 893 7. Saint Louis +32 302 294 300 896 8. Cincinnati +33 304 295 298 897 Southern Miss +33 297 298 302 897 10. Marquette +66 300 320 310 930 11. DePaul +84 318 316 314 948 Individual Top 10 1. Clint Clement, Memphis 2. Matt McClure, Louisville 3. Chris Colli, USF 4. Jack Abney, Tulane 5. Paul Carpenter, Charlotte Phil Meadows, Southern Miss 7. Andrew Laurence, UAB Kevin Weidenweber, Cincinnati 9. Willie Kent, Saint Louis Jason Roby, Southern Miss

(-5) 69-71-71 - 211 (-3) 73-64-76 - 213 (-2) 68-74-72 - 214 (-1) 76-62-67 - 215 (E) 70-74-72 - 216 (E) 72-70-74 - 216 (+1) 69-74-73 - 217 (+1) 72-74-71 - 217 (+2) 74-72-72 - 218 (+2) 72-72-74 - 218

1997 Columbia Lakes Country Club West Columbia, Texas Par 72 • 6,975 Yards Team To Par Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total 1. Houston +11 293 292 290 875 2. UAB +26 302 291 297 890 3. USF +51 305 304 306 915 4. Louisville +53 310 296 311 917 Memphis +53 315 308 294 917 6. Charlotte +64 298 323 307 928 7. Marquette +65 304 317 308 929 8. Tulane +69 310 306 317 933 Saint Louis +69 303 327 303 933 10. Southern Miss +75 316 312 311 939 11. Cincinnati +84 318 319 311 948 12. DePaul +101 320 326 319 965 Individual Top 10 1. Chris Devlin, UAB 2. Victor Schwamkrug, Houston 3. Mike Brennan, Houston 4. Blair Scurlock, Memphis 5. Jeff Burns, Houston 6. Jason McPherson, Charlotte 7. Mark Turnesa, USF Paul Dickinson, UAB Mike Johnston, Marquette Andrew Laurence, UAB Chris Morris, Houston

(-3) 72-71-70 - 213 (-2) 74-69-71 - 214 (+2) 71-75-72 - 218 (+3) 74-72-73 - 219 (+5) 71-77-73 - 221 (+9) 72-77-76 - 225 (+10) 80-76-70 - 226 (+10) 78-76-72 - 226 (+10) 72-80-74 - 226 (+10) 77-71-78 - 226 (+10) 77-71-78 - 226

1998 Columbia Lakes Country Club West Columbia, Texas Par 72 • 6,975 Yards Team 1. Houston 2. Charlotte 3. Louisville 4. DePaul 5. UAB 6. Tulane 7. Cincinnati

To Par Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total +20 291 302 291 884 +39 296 305 302 903 +42 297 309 300 906 +44 296 303 309 908 +46 303 300 308 910 +50 305 310 299 914 +51 310 302 303 915

8. Southern Miss +52 299 312 305 916 9. Marquette +57 302 308 311 921 USF +57 306 303 312 921 Memphis +57 311 307 303 921 12. Saint Louis +69 311 313 309 933 Individual Top 10 1. Kris Maffet, Louisville 2. Chris Morris, Houston 3. Greg Howell, Southern Miss 4. Brad Faulkner, Louisville V. Schwamkrug, Houston 6. Andy Sanders, Houston Justin Alfond, Tulane S.VanDenHeever, Charlotte 9. Doug Kruep, Saint Louis Brian Coffman, DePaul Atsushi Kozaki, USF Chris Devlin, UAB

(+1) 72-73-72 - 217 (+3) 72-73-74 - 219 (+4) 73-74-73 - 220 (+7) 75-78-70 - 223 (+7) 72-81-70 - 223 (+8) 71-80-73 - 224 (+8) 72-77-75 - 224 (+8) 73-75-76 - 224 (+9) 74-79-72 - 225 (+9) 70-81-74 - 225 (+9) 82-70-73 - 225 (+9) 74-76-75 - 225

1999 The Club at Hidden Creek Navarre, Fla. Par 72 • 6,844 Yards Team To Par Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total 1. Houston -18 282 282 281 845 2. Charlotte +8 300 283 289 872 3. Memphis +13 293 298 286 877 4. UAB +18 296 293 293 882 USF +18 286 302 294 882 6. Southern Miss +20 297 295 292 884 7. Cincinnati +23 295 296 297 887 8. Marquette +36 302 300 298 900 9. DePaul +38 299 307 296 902 10. Saint Louis +41 303 297 305 905 11. Louisville +50 303 304 307 914 12. Tulane +82 309 324 313 946 Individual Top 10 1. Andy Sanders, Houston 2. Blair Scurlock, Memphis B.J. Staten, Houston 4. V. Schwamkrug, Houston 5. Wade Ormsby, Houston 6. Mike Johnston, Marquette Nathan Rogers, Southern Miss Andy Crabtree, USF 9. S. VanDenHeever, Charlotte Chris Devlin, UAB Neal Kauffman, Charlotte

(-7) 70-71-68 - 209 (-6) 73-71-66 - 210 (-6) 68-70-72 - 210 (-3) 72-71-70 - 213 (-1) 72-70-73 - 215 (E) 70-69-77 - 216 (E) 75-70-71 - 216 (E) 73-71-72 - 216 (+1) 74-70-73 - 217 (+1) 69-71-77 - 217 (+1) 77-71-69 - 217

2000 The Club at Hidden Creek Navarre, Fla. Par 72 • 6,844 Yards Team To Par Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total 1. Houston -7 285 289 283 857 2. UAB +15 292 299 288 879 3. USF +20 289 302 293 884 4. Louisville +25 297 294 298 889 5. Charlotte +31 299 300 296 895 6. Southern Miss +33 309 297 291 897 7. Cincinnati +34 305 298 295 898 8. Memphis +45 299 308 302 909 9. Tulane +46 306 293 311 910 10. Saint Louis +52 308 306 302 916 11. DePaul +53 302 298 317 917 12. Marquette +57 312 302 307 921 Individual Top 10 1. Andy Sanders, Houston 2. Chris Devlin, UAB B.J. Staten, Houston 4. J. Edmondson, Houston

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(-4) 70-71-71 - 212 (-1) 72-73-70 - 215 (-1) 73-73-69 - 215 (+1) 72-73-72 - 217

5. Chris Morris, Houston Chris Campbell, Louisville Nick Lykins, Cincinnati 8. Brett Hitchcock, USF Wade Ormsby, Houston 10. Justin Emil, Southern Miss Colin Wright, Memphis

(+2) 74-73-71 - 218 (+2) 74-72-72 - 218 (+2) 73-72-73 - 218 (+3) 71-76-72 - 219 (+3) 70-72-77 - 219 (+4) 74-74-72 - 220 (+4) 71-76-73 - 220

2001 The Club at Hidden Creek Navarre, Fla. Par 72 • 6,795 Yards Team To Par Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total 1. Houston +8 290 292 290 872 2. UAB +24 296 293 299 888 3. Southern Miss +35 295 302 302 899 Louisville +35 298 300 301 899 USF +38 298 295 309 902 6. Memphis +46 307 300 303 910 7. Marquette +52 306 307 303 916 8. Cincinnati +58 296 311 315 922 9. DePaul +59 309 302 312 923 10. Charlotte +61 297 311 317 925 11. Tulane +65 307 317 305 929 12. Saint Louis +72 313 305 318 936 Individual Top 10 1. Brad McIntosh, Houston 2. Chris Campbell, Louisville 3. Simon Robinson, Houston 4. Mike Shamp, Charlotte Tele Wightman, USF 6. Wade Ormsby, Houston Brett Hitchcock, USF 8. Tim Yelverton, Southern Miss Daniel Ozley, UAB 10. Payton Osborn, UAB Grant Sturgeon, Louisville Andy Sanders, Houston

(-2) 72-73-69 - 214 (-1) 69-74-72 - 215 (+1) 72-72-73 - 217 (+2) 71-71-76 - 218 (+2) 68-76-74 - 218 (+3) 74-72-73 - 219 (+3) 70-71-78 - 219 (+4) 73-75-72 - 220 (+4) 73-73-74 - 220 (+6) 76-70-76 - 222 (+6) 75-70-77 - 222 (+6) 72-75-75 - 222

2002 The Club at Hidden Creek Navarre, Fla. Par 72 • 6,795 Yards Team To Par Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total 1. TCU -6 291 283 284 858 2. Houston E 294 290 280 864 3. Southern Miss +5 291 291 287 869 4. USF +10 293 289 292 874 5. Louisville +12 294 294 288 876 6. UAB +14 295 284 299 878 7. East Carolina +16 299 291 290 880 8. Charlotte +21 292 298 295 885 9. Memphis +23 300 290 297 887 10. Tulane +28 298 296 298 892 11. Cincinnati +32 300 294 302 896 12. DePaul +39 304 295 304 903 13. Saint Louis +45 306 300 303 909 14. Marquette +56 305 306 309 920 Individual Top 10 1. Bret Guetz, TCU 2. Evan Frederick, Saint Louis 3. Simon Robinson, Houston 4. Jason Harris, East Carolina 5. Tim Yelverton, Southern Miss 6. Ryan Thomas, UAB 7. Grant Sturgeon, Louisville Chris Wheeler, Tulane Tele Wightman, USF Ricky Carrillo, USF Brett Jones, Louisville Adam Robinson, TCU

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(-11) 66-68-71 - 205 (-7) 69-67-73 - 209 (-6) 74-69-67 - 210 (-5) 69-71-71 - 211 (-4) 74-71-67 - 212 (-2) 70-68-76 - 214 (-1) 74-70-71 - 215 (-1) 68-76-71 - 215 (-1) 70-72-73 - 215 (-1) 72-71-72 - 215 (-1) 70-73-72 - 215 (-1) 73-73-69 - 215


2011 Memphis Fall Spor ts 6. UCF +22 296 291 299 886 T7. Memphis +27 288 300 303 891 UTEP +27 291 297 303 891 9. Marshall +33 300 293 304 897 10. East Carolina +36 302 302 296 900 11. Rice +60 296 309 319 924

2005

The Lake Jovita Golf and Country Club Dade City, Fla. Par 71 • 7,083 Yards

Grand Bear Golf Club Gulfport, Miss. Par 72 • 7,093 Yards

Team To Par Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total 1. TCU +10 288 289 285 862 2. UAB +17 288 292 289 869 3. USF +24 290 304 282 876 4. Houston +27 289 289 301 879 5. Louisville +29 298 285 298 881 6. Southern Miss +31 292 295 296 883 7. Memphis +36 295 298 295 888 8. East Carolina +40 297 297 298 892 Marquette +40 298 298 296 892 10. Tulane +42 297 300 297 894 11. Charlotte +48 285 309 306 900 12. Cincinnati +58 299 309 302 910 13. Saint Louis +60 308 295 309 912 14. DePaul +95 309 324 314 947

Team To Par Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total 1. TCU -23 278 282 281 841 2. Charlotte +3 289 290 288 867 3. Tulane +8 289 294 289 872 4. UAB +13 286 296 295 877 5. Louisville +19 296 298 289 883 6. Houston +23 293 296 298 887 7. Memphis +24 301 300 297 898 8. Southern Miss +26 298 303 299 900 9. Marquette +27 306 308 287 901 10. East Carolina +31 297 308 300 905 11 Cincinnati +54 309 307 302 918 12. DePaul +55 315 307 297 919 USF +55 316 302 301 919 14. Saint Louis +75 313 325 301 939

Individual Top 10 1. Russell Killough, Charlotte 2. Adam Meyer, TCU 3. Oscar Fraustro, USF Brett Callas, Houston Alan Weant, Memphis 6. Adam Rubinson, TCU 7. Ryan Thomas, UAB 8. Brett Jones, Louisville T. Van Leeuwen, UAB 10. Evan Frederick, Saint Louis Mark Anderson, Louisville John Wine, Houston

Individual Top 10 1. Colby Beckstrom, TCU Drew Stoltz, TCU 3. David Schultz, TCU 4. James Sacheck, TCU 5. Garrett Osborn, UAB 6. Chris Wheeler, Tulane Robin Smith, East Carolina 8. Matt Mincer, Charlotte Derek Fathauer, Louisville 10. Ryan Thomas, UAB

(-4) 68-70-71 - 209 (-1) 70-69-73 - 212 (E) 72-73-68 - 213 (E) 70-70-73 - 213 (E) 73-72-68 - 213 (+1) 69-72-73 - 214 (+2) 72-74-69 - 215 (+4) 75-66-76 - 217 (+4) 75-71-71 - 217 (+5) 73-73-72 - 218 (+5) 72-73-73 - 218 (+5) 72-69-77 - 218

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2004 The Lake Jovita Golf and Country Club Dade City, Fla. Par 72 • 7,153 Yards Team To Par Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total 1. TCU -5 286 286 287 859 2. Charlotte +7 301 286 284 871 3. Southern Miss +16 298 293 289 880 4. UAB +18 300 294 288 882 5. USF +21 305 292 288 885 6. Houston +30 297 307 290 894 7. Tulane +33 308 293 296 897 8. Louisville +34 304 298 296 898 Memphis +34 308 301 289 898 10. Marquette +38 309 296 297 902 11. East Carolina +42 305 298 305 908 12. Saint Louis +44 317 291 302 910 13. Cincinnati +72 316 312 308 936 14. DePaul +86 322 318 310 950 Individual Top 10 1. Adam Meyer, TCU 2. Ray Sheedy, Charlotte 3. Matt Mincer, Charlotte 4. Scott McNeil, Charlotte Clark Brown, UAB David Schultz, TCU 7. Oscar Fraustro, USF Zach Mowbray, Houston Ricky Romano, Houston Alan Weant, Memphis

(-10) 68-69-69- 206 (-1) 76-70-69 - 215 (+1) 76-72-69 - 217 (+2) 72-76-70 - 218 (+2) 75-72-71 - 218 (+2) 73-72-73 - 218 (+3) 75-74-70 - 219 (+3) 73-76-70 - 219 (+3) 74-74-71 - 219 (+3) 73-72-74 - 219

(-7) 67-71-71- 209 (-7) 70-69-70 - 209 (-4) 72-69-71 - 212 (-3) 69-75-69 - 213 (-2) 68-72-74 - 214 (-1) 72-73-70 - 215 (-1) 66-74-75 - 215 (E) 74-70-72 - 216 (E) 74-68-74 - 216 (+1) 73-75-69 - 217

Old Waverly Golf Club West Point, Miss. Par 72 • 7,000 Yards Team 1. SMU 2. UCF 3. Tulsa 4. Memphis 5. Houston 6. UAB 7. Rice East Carolina 9. Southern Miss 10. Marshall 11. UTEP 12. Tulane

To Par -19 -13 -11 -8 +1 +5 +12 +12 +13 +23 +32 +73

Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total 278 291 276 845 288 283 280 851 285 287 281 853 276 289 291 856 285 280 300 865 286 291 292 869 286 295 295 876 296 297 283 876 292 291 294 877 302 297 288 887 291 311 294 896 308 315 314 937

Individual Top 10 1. Will Dodson, SMU 2. Sonny Nimkhum, UCF 3. Brad Benjamin, Memphis 4. Colt Knost, SMU 5. Garrett Osborn, UAB Mitch Cohlmia, Tulsa Sam Korbe, Tulsa Kyle Kelley, Rice 9. B. DeStefano, SMU Zack Sucher, UAB

(-13) 70-68-65 - 203 (-8) 72-66-70 - 208 (-7) 67-73-69 - 209 (-6) 66-75-69 - 210 (-4) 69-72-71 - 212 (-4) 71-72-69 - 212 (-4) 69-74-69 - 212 (-4) 69-72-71 - 212 (-3) 70-74-69 - 213 (-3) 72-71-70 - 213

2007 Texarkana Country Club Texarkana, Ark. Par 72 • 6,935 Yards Team 1. Tulsa 2. UAB 3. Southern Miss 4. SMU 5. Houston

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To Par Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total -9 285 285 285 855 +11 296 286 291 875 +14 293 294 291 878 +20 301 287 296 884 +21 295 291 299 885

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Individual Top 10 1. Garrett Osborn, UAB 2. Nicolas Geyger, Tulsa Jordan Irwin, Houston Brett Meyers, Tulsa 5. Shawn Warren, Marshall 6. Ian Rochester, Memphis Roger Sloan, UTEP 8. Ryan Henry, Tulsa Kyle Ramey, Southern Miss 10. Mitch Cohlmia, Tulsa Sam Korbe, Tulsa

(-4) 69-73-70 - 212 (-3) 71-75-67 - 213 (-3) 71-69-73 - 213 (-3) 72-69-72 - 213 (E) 73-73-70 - 216 (+1) 71-72-74 - 217 (+1) 76-69-72 - 217 (+2) 68-72-78 - 218 (+2) 73-72-73 - 218 (+3) 74-74-71 - 219 (+3) 74-70-75 - 219

2008 Texarkana Country Club Texarkana, Ark. Par 72 • 6,935 Yards Team To Par Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total 1. UAB -7 283 291 283 857 2. Southern Miss +2 286 288 292 866 3. Memphis +4 277 291 300 868 4. SMU +9 295 286 292 873 5. Tulsa +12 291 297 288 876 6. Houston +13 282 290 305 877 7. East Carolina +15 289 300 290 879 8. UTEP +21 297 294 294 885 9. UCF +24 287 292 302 888 10. Marshall +35 307 292 300 899 11. Rice +38 293 299 310 902 Individual Top 10 1. Zach Zucher, UAB 2. Brad Smith, UAB 3. Paul Apyan, Southern Miss Rob Laird, Tulsa 5. Robbie Greenwell, Memphis 6. Andre Thorsen, East Carolina Nicolas Gyeger, Tulsa 8. Ben Tewes, SMU Brandon Bunn, Memphis Dan Kleckner, SMU

(-9) 68-66-73 - 207 (-7) 68-75-66 - 209 (-6) 68-69-73 - 210 (-6) 71-68-71 - 210 (-3) 68-73-72 - 213 (E) 72-72-72 - 216 (E) 73-74-69 - 216 (+1) 73-69-75 - 217 (+1) 70-72-75 - 217 (+1) 73-71-73 - 217

2009 RedTail Golf Club Sorrento, Fla. Par 72 • 7,152 Yards Team To Par Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total 1. UCF -17 279 286 262 847 2. SMU -12 284 285 283 852 3. UAB -3 286 287 288 861 4. Memphis +2 289 291 286 866 5. Tulsa +9 291 298 284 873 6. East Carolina +11 289 291 295 875 7. Houston +14 290 300 288 878 8. Rice +21 292 300 293 885 9. Southern Miss +22 301 297 288 886 10. UTEP +31 290 308 297 895 11. Marshall +57 302 304 315 921 Individual Top 10 1. Simon Ward, UCF 2. Blayne Barber, UCF 3. Zach Sucher, UAB 4. Draegen Majors, SMU 5. Nicolas Geyger, Tulsa 6. Kelly Krat, SMU Brady Shivers, Houston

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(-11) 69-68-68 - 205 (-9) 68-69-70 - 207 (-7) 68-69-72 - 209 (-6) 70-68-72 - 210 (-5) 71-69-71 - 211 (-4) 72-70-70 - 212 (-4) 69-74-69 - 212

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C -USA C h a m p i o n s h i p H i s t o ry 8. Markus Leandersson, East Carolina (-3) 72-72-69 - 213 9. Andre Thorsen, East Carolina (-2) 72-72-70 - 214 Brad Benjamin, Memphis (-2) 72-69-73 - 214

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(-7) 70-69-70 - 209 (-2) 77-70-67 - 214 (-2) 74-74-66 - 214 (-2) 73-74-67 - 214 (-2) 73-68-73 - 214 (E) 77-70-69 - 216 (E) 72-72-72 - 216 (E) 69-72-75 - 216 (+1) 74-73-70 - 217 (+2) 72-75-71 - 218 (+2) 76-72-70 - 218

2011 Texarkana Country Club Texarkana, Ark. Par 72 • 6,935 Yards Team To Par Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total 1. UCF -2 293 289 280 862 2. Memphis E 281 299 284 864 3. Tulsa +4 289 288 291 868 4. Houston +7 288 297 286 871 UAB +7 291 294 286 871 6. East Carolina +10 289 295 290 874 7. Marshall +14 293 293 292 878 8. SMU +20 278 313 293 884 Southern Miss +20 291 297 296 884 10. Rice +34 295 306 297 898 11. UTEP +45 309 301 299 909 Individual Top 10 1. Jonathan Fly, Memphis 2. Greg Eason, UCF 3. David Watkins, ECU 4. John Young Kim, Tulsa 5. Curtis Reed, Houston Johannes Veerman, Tulsa 7. Brad Schneider, UCF Derek Plucienski, So. Miss. Harold Varner, ECU Roberto Ruiz, UTEP

2011 NCAA Central-Indiana Regional Indiana University Zionsville, Ind. Par 71 • 7,025 Yards May 19-21, 2011

National Champion SMU

Team To Par Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total 1. UCF -6 292 288 278 858 2. Southern Miss +12 304 292 280 876 Rice +12 295 290 291 876 4. SMU +15 303 291 285 879 5. Tulsa +19 297 295 291 883 6. East Carolina +20 301 294 289 884 7. Houston +23 303 295 289 887 8. UAB +26 311 289 290 890 9. Memphis +35 300 301 298 899 10. UTEP +40 311 304 299 914 11. Marshall +44 314 301 303 918 Individual Top 10 1. Christopher Brown, Rice 2. Wes Carter, Southern Miss Nuno Henriques, UCF Connor Arendell, UCF Brad Schneider, UCF 6. Harold Varner, East Carolina Simon Ward, UCF Rob Laird, Tulsa 9. Kelly Kraft, SMU 10. Michael Whitehead, Rice John Darby, UAB

1954 NCAA Golf Championship Houston, Texas Spring 1954

(-7) 67-73-69 - 209 (-6) 69-72-69 - 210 (-5) 69-74-68 - 211 (-4) 72-68-72 - 212 (-2) 70-73-71 - 214 (-2) 71-71-72 - 214 (-1) 73-72-70 - 215 (-1) 74-71-70 - 215 (-1) 72-74-69 - 215 (-1) 73-71-71 - 215

Memphis Finish Team didn’t compete Medalist Hillman Robbins

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Memphis Individuals Hillman Robbins

Unavailable

1988 NCAA Championship University of Southern California North Ranch Country Club Thousand Oaks, Calif. May 25-28, 1988 National Champion UCLA

1,176 (301-295-293)

Memphis Finish 28 of 32

622 (310-312)

Medalist E.J. Pfister

Oklahoma State

Memphis Individuals T54 Steve Metz T141 Gregg Gill T146 Mack Maness 173 Fred Mangum 180 Tim Manus

Team Champion Michigan

841 (278-288-275)

Memphis Finish 11 of 14

893 (292-297-304)

Medalist Lion Kim Luke Guthrie

Michigan Illinois

Memphis Individuals T20 Jack Belote T34 Jonathan Fly T53 Grant Milner T53 Steve Lee T57 Lexus Keoninh

(284) 74-76-70-68 (301) 76-71-76-78 (155) 80-75 (156) 77-79 (164) 77-87 (172) 85-87

2008 NCAA East Regional Chattanooga Council Fire Golf Club Chattanooga, Tenn. Par 71 • 6,961 Yards May 15-17, 2008 Team Champion Georgia

811 (265-271-275)

Memphis Finish T20 of 27

864 (289-291-284)

Medalist Russell Henley Zach Sucher

Georgia UAB

Memphis Individuals T58 Robbie Greenwell T65 Brandon Bunn T65 Ian Rochester T87 Brad Benjamin 140 Kyle Ritchie

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200 (66-68-66) 200 (69-62-69) (215) 72-71-72 (216) 73-74-69 (216) 75-71-70 (219) 71-75-73 (151) 73-D-78

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2011 Memphis Fall Spor ts - A Gavin Aldridge Kody Alexander Cobb Andrews David Apperson

2004-06 2008-11 2000, 2002-03 1978-79

- B 1974-77 1948 1986-87 2008-11 2005-09 1970-72 1989-92 1972-73 1957-59 2006-10 1994-96 1961 1970-72 2006-10 1966-69 1966-69 1948

- C Don Campbell Larry Campbell Dan Chartrand Lee Cheairs Don Cheek Maurice Chron Ray Clark Lewis Clarke Clint Clement Tim Cobb Chris Conlee Todd Conine Matt Cooper Carlson Cox Bob Crenshaw Ed Crenshaw Donnie Cude

1972-73 1961-64 1997-00 1978-80 1949-50 1956 1961-65 2003-07 1993-96 1990-91 1993-94 1989-90 1998-01 2008-11 1950-53 1956-58 1981-84

- D Joe Dawn Alan Davis Bobby Dick Gene Dixon

1974 1953-54 1982-85 1958-60

- E Richard Eller Clayton Ellis Stephan Erdedi Gary Ezmerlia

1968-69 2002-06 2007-10 1993-94

- F J.J. Fashimpaur Mike Flanagan Jonathan Fly Keven Fortin-Simard Sonny Fowler Cliff Frisby Tom Fussaro

1984-85 1953 2009-11 2004-06 1969-71 1973-75 1969-72

- G David Gardner Bill Garner Cory Gaylord Danny Gibson

1979 1954 2011 1961-62

1950-51 1949 1949 1988-91 1974-77 1964-65, 1968 1994-97 1956 1956-57 1957-59 2004-08 1982-83

- H David Hahn Paul Haire Jeff Hall Paul Hallahan David Hallford Tommy Hanlon Blake Harrigan John Hendershot David Hueber Benjy Hill Alex Hoffman David Holley Wayne Holsombeck Tommy Horton Quinn Houston Kyle Howard Tommy Hughes

1979-82 1976-79 2005-09 1984-87 1972-75 1964-66 1995-96 1980-81 1975-76 1962 2011 1949 1960-61 1959-62 1972-73 1977-78 1977-79

- J David Jeans Kurt Johannes Richard Jones Tim Joselyn

2001-04 1984-87 2002-04 1983

- K Scott Kangas John Kartheiser Charles Kessner Lexus Keoninh Greg King Sam Kirkland Derek Kneif Frederik Kolderup Larry Kupioc

1983 1984-85 1951 2009-11 1994-85 1996-99 1996-97 2001-04 1970

- L Bill Lannon Ben Lange Hugo Lauzon Steve Lee Art Leon Ken Lindsay Jason Luke Bob Lundy Buddy Lux Art Lynch

1948 2008 2006-07 2009-11 1957-58 1962-65 1994 1965-68 1974 2001-04

- M Reed Mabe Sean Madden John Maiden Mike Malarkey Mack Maness Mark Maness Freddie Mangum Tim Manus Bruce Marek Joe Markham Dan Marlow

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1958 1981-83 1993 1964-67 1986-88 1990-93 1986-89 1986-88 1966-68 1986-87 1978-79

Shane Marvelli Jim Masserio Tony McCormick Buddy McEwen Scott McLargin Matt McNeil Chuck Merriam Steve Metz Justin Miers Grant Milner Bobby Mitchell Tony Mitchell Ed Moffatt Van Montgomery Roy Moore, Jr. Tommy Mote Bobby Moyse Mike Murdock

1982-85 1968-69 1961 1962-65 1991-93 1995-96 1970-71 1986-88 2004-05 2009-11 1954 1978-79 1948 1983-84 1958 1990 1948 1973-75

Brown Smith Denny Smith Jeff Smith Omar Smith South Smith Walton Smith Will Sowles Bob Steffan Charles Stewart Tommy Stickney

- T Allan Thomas Ken Toney Lanny Trottman Mark Trow John Luke Tyner

- N Mike Nelson Mike Nixon

1970-73 1965-67, 1969

1977-80 1965-68 2006-09 1961 1949-51 1952 2006 1956 1948 1994-97 1984 1970 1966-70 2000-03 1953-54

- V Erwan Vieilledent

Buddy Wade Ken Walsh Alan Weant Brett Weaver Henry Wenzler Ronnie Wenzler Bobby Williams Troy Witham Tommy Wrenn Colin Wright Jason Wyatt

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1951 1972 2001-04 1977 1952 1954-56 1948 1989-92 1964-67 1997-00 1998-01

- Y Doug Young

1995-96

2005-06 1989-92 1973 2002-06 1998, 2000-02 1965-66, 1968 2006-08 1991-94 1952-55 1978-80 1987-88 2004-08 1990-91 1977-80 1955-57 2008-10 1975-76 1948-49

Phil Zerilla Sam Zerilla Returning golfers listed in bold

- S Buzzy Samuels Don Sargent Rodney Scarbrough John Schlee Lou Scinta Jack Scott Blair Scurlock Andy Shiels Dan Shinebarger Walter Shirah Danny Simmons Ed Simmons Ben Smith

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- R Josh Ray Brian Reeb Jeff Rees Mike Regenold Chris Reinke Richard Richardson Kyle Ritchie Grant Robbins Hillman Robbins Putter Robbins Rick Robbins Ian Rochester Tim Room Courtney Rudolph Mason Rudolph Parker Rush Tim Rush Jack Russell

2002-05 1964 1973-75 2006-09 2011

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- P Ed Parnell Earl Pate, Jr. Jordan Payne John Pepin Bill Permenter John Perryman Kyle Peterman Curtis Persons, Jr. Bill Phillips Jack Pieratt Ray Pierce Jim Player Greg Powers Michael Prieur Robert Pruitt

1973 1973 1977-80 1953-54 1974-77 1960 1965-68 1980-83 1949 1992-93

1966, 1968-69 1986 1951-53 1960-62 1972 1948-49 1996-99 2004-05 1978-79 1958-61 1974-75 1958-61 2001, 2003-04

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Kirk Bailey Bobby Baxbaum Joey Bell Jack Belote Brad Benjamin Gary Bennett Mark Blaze Billy Bowie Ed Brantley Philip Breeding Ashley Brown Micky Brown Billy Buchanan Brandon Bunn Steve Busch Ted Butler Bobby Buxbaum

Jack Gibson William Giehier Gordon Gilbert Gregg Gill Hunt Gilliland Russ Glover Jerry Gmetro Luther Godwin Bill Goldsby Lou Graham Robbie Greenwell Kevin Gustafson

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2011 Memphis Fall Spor ts Record Book Individual Records Low Round 1. 63 Keven Fortin-Simard Louisiana Classics, 2005-06 2. 64 Tim Roop Glenn Red Jacoby, 1990-91 3. 65 Ian Rochester CSU Spring Kick Off 2007-08 65 Ian Rochester Billy Hitchcock, 2004-05 65 Andy Shiels Missouri Bluffs, 2004-05 6. 66 Kyle Peterman Mason Rudolph Inter., 2006-07 66 Allan Thomas Raising Cane, 2002-03 66 Blair Scurlock C-USA Champ., 1998-99 66 Grant Robbins Music City, 1993-94 66 Steve Metz Billy Hitchcock, 1987-88 66 Jack Belote Mason Rudolph Champ., 2010-11 66 Carlson Cox Sam Hall Intercollegiate, 2010-11 Low 36 1. 132 Ian Rochester CSU Spring Kick Off, 2007-08 2. 135 David Jeans Landfall Tradition, 2003-04 135 Jack Belote Mason Rudolp Champ., 2010-11 4. 136 Robbie Greenwell Linger Longer Invit. 2007-08 136 Kyle Peterman Mason Rudolph Inter., 2006-07 136 Keven Fortin-Simard Memphis Inter., 2005-06 7. 137 Jonathan Fly Sam Hall Intercollegiate, 2009-10 137 Jordan Payne Jerry Pate National Inter., 2008-09 137 Ian Rochester Rio Pinar Invitational, 2007-08 137 Ian Rochester Linger Longer, 2006-07 137 Ian Rochester Billy Hitchcock, 2004-05 137 Colin Wright Peninsula Fall Beach, 1998-99 137 Blair Scurlock C-USA Championship, 1998-99 137 Steve Metz Dixie Intercollegiate, 1987 15. 138 Ian Rochester Bank of America Inter., 2007-08

138 Ian Rochester USA Spring Classic, 2006-07 138 Clayton Ellis Fall Beach, 2003-04 138 David Jeans Fall Beach, 2003-04 138 Allan Thomas Fall Beach, 2003-04 138 Gregg Gill Dixie Intercollegiate, 1990 Low 54 1. 204 Ian Rochester CSU Spring Kick Off, 2007-08 2. 205 Andy Shiels Missouri Bluffs, 2004-05 205 Jack Belote Mason Rudolph Champ., 2010-11 4. 206 Tim Roop Glen Red Jacoby, 1990 5. 207 Brad Benjamin Palisades Collegiate, 2006-07 207 Ian Rochester USA Spring Classic, 2006-07 207 Steve Metz Dixie Intercollegiate, 1987 8. 208 Jordan Payne Jerry Pate National Inter., 2008-09 208 Robbie Greenwell Linger Longer Invit. 2007-08 208 Ian Rochester Linger Longer, 2006-07 208 Keven Fortin-Simard Memphis Inter., 2005-06 208 Clayton Ellis Fall Beach, 2003-04 13. 209 Jonathan Fly Sam Hall Intercollegiate, 2009-10 209 Jonathan Fly C-USA Championship, 2010-11 209 Jonathan Fly Mason Rudolph Champ., 2010-11 209 Ian Rochester Rio Pinar Invitational, 2007-08 209 Colin Wright Fall Beach, 1998-99 209 Steve Metz Billy Hitchcock, 1988 19. 210 David Jeans Fall Beach, 2003-04 210 David Jeans Fall Beach, 2001 210 Blair Scurlock C-USA Championship, 1998-99 210 Colin Wright Gary Koch/Cleveland, 1998-99 210 Mack Maness New Orleans, 1988 210 Steve Metz New Orleans, 1988

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Jonathan Fly Sam Hall Inter., 2010-11 Carlson Cox Linger Longer Invit., 2010-11

Lowest Season Average 1. 71.9 Jonathan Fly, 2010-11 2. 72.6 Ian Rochester, 2007-08 72.6 Colin Wright, 1998-99 4. 72.7 K. Fortin-Simard, 2005-06 72.7 Allan Thomas, 2003-04 72.7 David Jeans, 2003-04 72.7 Steve Metz, 1987-88 72.7 Jack Belote, 2010-11 9. 73.1 Allan Thomas, 2004-05 73.1 Alan Weant, 2003-04 11. 73.5 Gregg Gill, 1989-90 12. 73.7 Alan Weant, 2002-03 13. 73.8 Robbie Greenwell, 2007-08 73.8 Ian Rochester, 2006-07 73.8 K. Fortin-Simard, 2004-05 16. 73.9 Jordan Payne, 2008-09 73.9 Bobby Dick, 1983-84 73.9 Blair Scurlock, 1998-99 19. 74.0 Brandon Bunn, 2007-08 74.0 Steve Lee, 2010-11 Lowest Career Average 1. 72.4 Jonathan Fly, 2009-11 2. 73.2 K. Fortin-Simard, 2004-06 73.2 Allan Thomas, 2001-05 4. 73.8 Ian Rochester, 2004-08 5. 73.9 Alan Weant, 2001-04 6. 74.0 Steve Lee, 2009-11 7. 74.1 Jack Belote, 2008-11 8. 74.2 Carlson Cox, 2009-11 9. 74.4 David Jeans, 2000-04 74.4 Sean Madden, 1980-83 11. 74.5 Colin Wright, 1996-2000 12. 74.6 Brad Benjamin, 2005-09 13. 74.7 Gregg Gill, 1987-91 14. 74.8 Brandon Bunn, 2006-09 15. 74.9 Lexus Keoninh, 2009-11 74.9 Bobby Dick, 1980-84 17. 75.1 Robbie Greenwell, 2004-08 18. 75.2 Clint Clement, 1992-96 75.2 Tim Roop, 1989-91 75.2 Steve Metz, 1984-88 75.2 Donnie Cude, 1980-84 22. 75.3 Richard Jones, 2001-04 75.3 Bob Steffan, 1979-83

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1954 1969 1986

Conference 1996 2006

C-USA Coach of the Year Grant Robbins

2008

C-USA Newcomer of the Year Jonathan Fly

2010

All-Conference USA First Team Clint Clement Blair Scurlock Colin Wright Keven Fortin-Simard Ian Rochester Jonathan Fly Jonathan Fly

1996 1997 1999 2006 2008 2010 2011

All-Conference USA Second Team David Jeans 2004 Robbie Greenwell 2008 Jordan Payne 2009 Jack Belote 2011 All-Conference USA Third Team Blair Scurlock 1998 Alan Weant 2003 Alan Weant 2004 Keven Fortin-Simard 2005 C-USA All-Freshman Team Keven Fortin-Simard Carlson Cox Lexus Keoninh Grant Milner

2005 2010 2010 2011

C-USA All-Tournament Team Blair Scurlock Alan Weant Brad Benjamin Robbie Greenwell Jonathan Fly (Medalist)

1999 2003 2006 2008 2011

Great Midwest Coach of the Year Jim Cook 1992 All-Great Midwest Conference Mark Maness 1992 Brian Reeb 1992 Grant Robbins 1992 Troy Witham (Medalist) 1992 Clint Clement (Medalist) 1993 Mark Maness 1993 Scott McLargin 1993 Grant Robbins 1993 Clint Clement 1994 Grant Robbins 1994

1995 1995 1995

All-Metro Conference Kirk Bailey Paul Haire (Medalist) Putter Robbins South Smith Tim Rush Lee Cheairs Kyle Howard South Smith Lee Cheairs Tony Mitchell (Medalist) Ed Parnell Putter Robbins Jeff Smith Lee Cheairs Tony Mitchell (Medalist) Lee Cheairs John Hendershot Ed Parnell Bobby Dick John Hendershot Jeff Smith Bobby Dick Mack Maness Tim Manus Steve Metz Greg Gill (Medalist) Mack Maness Greg Gill Greg Gill Tim Roop

1976 1976 1976 1976 1976 1977 1977 1977 1978 1978 1978 1978 1978 1979 1979 1980 1980 1980 1981 1981 1981 1984 1985 1986 1986 1988 1988 1989 1990 1990

Golf Coaches Association All-America Scholar Brad Benjamin Brad Benjamin Jack Belote

2008 2009 2011

C-USA All-Academic Team Brad Benjamin Brad Benjamin Brad Benjamin Jack Belote

2007 2008 2009 2011

Institution M Club Hall of Fame Hillman Robbins Lou Graham Mason Rudolph Ken Lindsey David Hallford Richard Eller Ted Butler Roy Moore, Sr. (Coach) Greg Powers Steve Metz Kirk Bailey Gene Dixon Tim Roop Paul Haire Grant Robbins

1973 1975 1977 1981 1984 1989 1992 1992 1995 1997 2000 2002 2005 2007 2010

All-Missouri Valley Conference Richard Eller 1967 Ted Butler 1968 Richard Eller 1968 Ted Butler 1969 Greg Powers 1969

W e e k ly H o n o r s C-USA Golfer of the Week/Month Dan Charttrand Oct. 1999 Allan Thomas Oct. 2004 Ian Rochester Apr. 13, 2005 Keven Fortin-Simard Oct. 5, 2005 Keven Fortin-Simard Mar. 22, 2006 Brad Benjamin Apr. 11, 2007 Ian Rochester Mar. 5, 2008 Robbie Greenwell Mar. 19, 2008 Robbie Greenwell Mar. 19, 2008 Jack Belote Oct. 1, 2008 Jonathan Fly Apr. 14, 2010 Jack Belote Sep. 29, 2010

Academic CoSIDA Academic All-District IV Second Team Jack Belote 2011

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C-USA Golfer of the Year Clint Clement Keven Fortin-Simard

Clint Clement Jerry Gmetro Jack Pieratt

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2011 Memphis Fall Spor ts Men’s Golf History 1948-50 • The University of Memphis golf program began in 1948 under head coach Enoch Mitchell. Members of the first Tiger golf team included football star Jack Scott, Bill Permenter, Charles Stewart, William Giehler, Gordon Gilbert, Don Cheek and Jack Russell. The team captured the Tennessee state championship in 1948. • In 1949-50, the golf team completed the regular season with a 7-1 record in match play. The Tigers defeated such teams as Ole Miss and Tulane en route to their outstanding season. Bob Crenshaw and Dick Holley were added to the team, and Bill Permenter won the Tennessee state individual title while Bill Cheek captured the Memphis city championship.

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season winning the NCAA Golf Championship. He became the Tigers’ first national champion. In addition, Robbins was named as an alternate for the Walker Cup Team in 1954. He later won the U.S. National Amateur championship. The team finished the year with a 9-2 record. • Gene Dixon, the state amateur champion, was signed in 1955-56 along with the Nashville junior champion, Lou Graham. Graham and Rudolph would go on to have successful careers on the PGA Tour. • Roy Moore Sr. and Dub Fondren took over as coaches for the Tiger golf team in 1956-57. With Graham, Arthur Leon, Phil Zerilla, Crenshaw and Ed Brantley, the linksters posted a 5-1 record, and Brantley won the Tennessee Open. • The 1957-58 team was ranked fifth in the nation.

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• Larry Smith became the head golf coach at the University of Memphis in 1950-51 and immediately added Hillman Robbins, the state of Tennessee junior champion, to the Tiger roster. Robbins earned the No. 1 spot on the team as a freshman and went on to win the Tennessee Intercollegiate Athletic Conference crown and the Southern Intercollegiate. • Ron Wenzler was signed for 195152 and joined Wray Williams, Jimmy Wade, Mike Flanagan, Bobby Mitchell, Rodney Scarbrough and Robbins to give the Tigers another championship team. Robbins, playing in the No. 1 position, won the Colonial Invitational, the Memphis City championship and the Southern Intercollegiate. The team finished with an 8-1-1 record under the direction of Coach Smith. • In 1953-54, the Tigers continued to pile up victories in match play. Robbins won the Colonial Invitational for the third-consecutive year. He also laid claim to the Tennessee state championship, the Southeastern PGA and the Tennessee Intercollegiate Athletic Conference title. Joining Robbins on this outstanding squad was a freshman named Mason Rudolph. • The 1954-55 team ranks near the top as one of the finest in Tiger history. Robbins and Rudolph powered the team to numerous match wins along with teammates Bill Garner, Ed Crenshaw and Phil and Sam Zerilla. Robbins won the Houston Open, the Southern Intercollegiate, the Tennessee Open and the Colonial Invitational for the fourth time and finished the

• The 1960-61 squad blazed through the season and finished with a record of 8-1-1 in match play. The team was led by captain John Schlee, who went on to fame on the PGA Tour, as well as Ken Lindsey, Larry Campbell, Buddy McEwen, Tommy Horton and Benjy Hill. • The 1963-64 team featured freshman Mike Malarkey, who went on to become the head golf coach for the University of Tennessee Volunteers. • Ted Butler and Greg Powers joined the Tiger golf team in 1965-66 and led the team to some of its finest moments. Playing with Malarkey, Mike Nixon and Russ Glover, the team won numerous tournament titles and gained the squad’s first NCAA team bid. • Bill Brogden became the head coach in 1967. Brogden was a strong recruiter and would continue to bring talented players to Memphis. Nixon, Billy Buchanan and Steve Busch were but a few of the outstanding Tiger players in the late 1960’s.

1971-80 • Jim Cook was named head coach in 1971 and set about keeping the Memphis golf tradition alive. His 1973 team captured the Mid-America Intercollegiate title in St. Louis, Mo., marking Cook’s first collegiate victory. • The 1976 Tiger golf team won the Metro Conference Tournament. Paul Haire, Kirk Bailey, Tim Rush, South Smith and Putter Robbins, the son of Hillman Robbins, were all named to the All-Metro Conference team.

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1981-90 • The Tiger golf team repeated as champion of the Metro Conference in 1988. During the 1988 season, the Tigers won the New Orleans Invitational as well as the Metro Conference title. Freshman Gregg Gill claimed Metro Conference medalist honors. The team completed the year with 12 top10 finishes in 12 tournaments and advanced to the NCAA Championship.

1991-2000 • In the fall of 1990, with Cook recovering from heart surgery, the Tiger team won the Dixie Intercollegiate and the Hillman Robbins Memorial Tournament in Memphis. • The 1992 squad won the first Great Midwest Conference Championship, and the Tigers’ Troy Witham captured medalist honors. Jim Cook was named the Great Midwest Conference Coach of the Year. • The 1995 team competed in the Great Midwest Conference for the final season. It was announced during the winter that the Tigers were joining the newly-formed Conference USA. The new league consisted of members from the Great Midwest Conference, the old Metro Conference and the Southwest Conference. Memphis was aligned with Cincinnati, Marquette, Saint Louis, UAB and DePaul from the GMC; Louisville, Southern Mississippi, Tulane, Charlotte and USF from the Metro Conference; and Houston from the Southwest Conference. In the final year of the GMC, the Tigers finished second in the conference championship, which the Tigers hosted at Farmington Country Club. • The 1996 team competed for the first time in Conference USA, which featured such outstanding golf teams as Houston and USF. • The youthful 1997 team was comprised of two freshmen, one sophomore and two seniors yet still managed five top-10 finishes, including a fourth-place finish in the Conference USA Championship. Sophomore Blair Scurlock was named to the All-Conference USA Team. • The 1998 Tiger golf team had six top10 tournament finishes, including a tie for fifth in the Persimmon Ridge Intercollegiate in Louisville, Ky. Blair was once again named to the All-CUSA Team. • The 1999 Tiger golf team placed two individuals on the honors team. Scurlock was named to the All-CUSA Tournament Team and junior

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Colin Wright received All-Conference honors. • The 2000 Tiger golf team tied for sixth in the Conference USA Championship as Tiger freshman David Jeans tied for 13th with a score of 223. Michael Prieur tied for 14th in the Southern Hills Invitational in Tulsa.

2001-10 • The 2002 fall golf season was perhaps the U of M’s best in many years, but tragedy struck late in the fall. After winning the DePaul Blue Demon Invitational and placing fourth in two events and fifth in two others, head coach Jim Cook died of a heart attack just 36 hours after returning from the South Alabama Fall Beach Classic. Cook had led the Tiger golf program for over 31 years. He was replaced by U of M administrator Bob Winn as the program’s interim head coach for the spring of 2003. • Former Tiger golfer Grant Robbins was hired as the new golf head coach and began his duties in the fall of 2003. Robbins, a three-time AllGreat Midwest Conference selection at Memphis, had served as the head golf coach at UNC Wilmington for four years and built the Seahawk program into a national contender. • In the beginning of just his second year as head coach, Robbins led the Tigers to three tournament wins during the fall of 2004 as Memphis rallied from behind in all three victories. It is the first time in school history the Tigers won three tournaments in a season. In all three wins, Memphis also had the individual medalist as three different Tigers won individual titles. • Keven Fortin-Simard won his second individual title in 2005, medalling at the Memphis Intercollegiate. The Tigers won the event for the secondstraight year and earned championship honors for the fourth time in two years. Fortin-Simard went on to have a successful campaign in the spring of 2006, picking up two more wins and three more top-10 finishes. Brad Benjamin finished third at the Conference USA Championship and helped Memphis to a fourth-place finish, the best conference finish by a Tiger squad since 1999. • The Tigers welcomed five freshmen and two transfers to campus in 2006-07, and 10 golfers saw action in the Memphis lineup. Ian Rochester started off his junior campaign with three top-20 finishes in the fall season. Benjamin and Lewis Clarke made one top-10 appearance, and Kyle Peterman picked up co-medalist honors

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2011 Memphis Fall Spor ts strong presence on the C-USA postseason awards list with three golfers receiving accolades. Fly was named the C-USA Newcomer of the Year, and freshmen Carlson Cox and Lexus Keoninh were both named to the CUSA All-Freshman Team.

2011-Present • The 2010-11 year proved to be one of the most successful seasons in Memphis golf history. The Tigers returned to the winners’ circle with a victory in the Mason Rudolph Championship, where they were led by Jack Belote’s individual medalist performance. Memphis also finished second in the C-USA Championship behind Jonathan Fly’s medalist performance. Fly became the first Tiger since Clint Clement in 1996 to capture the C-USA individual crown. The Tigers’ resume earned them a berth in the 2011 Central-Indiana Regional, where they carded rounds of 292-297-304 to finish 11th.

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at the Mason Rudolph Intercollegiate, his first collegiate tournament. In the spring, Ian Rochester recorded two second-place finishes and a sixthplace showing at the conference tournament. Benjamin earned medalist honors at the Palisades Collegiate Classic. • The Tigers got off to a hot start in 2007-08, finishing in the top-10 in each of their four fall events. Seniors Rochester and Robbie Greenwell picked up two top-10 finishes apiece, and sophomore Brandon Bunn tied for fifth at the Memphis Intercollegiate. The Tigers ended the year with their first NCAA Tournament appearance since 1988, earning an at-large bid to the NCAA East Regional after finishing third at the C-USA Championship. Head coach Grant Robbins was named the 2008 C-USA Coach of the Year. • The U of M welcomed five newcomers in 2008-09, after losing three seniors off the previous year’s NCAA Championship team. Freshman Jack Belote made an immediate impact, finishing in the top-20 in his first collegiate tournament and earning C-USA Golfer of the Week honors. Senior Jordan Payne also had his best fall as a Tiger with two top-10 finishes, including a tie for fifth at the Memphis Intercollegiate. The Tigers finished in the top-10 in three of their four tournaments, including a second-place finish at the Memphis Intercollegiate. After a rough start in the spring, the Tigers responded in the FAU Spring Break Championship. Payne fired a threeday total of 212 to lead Memphis to a seventh-place finish. The Tigers posted one more top-10 finish at the River Landing Intercollegiate before heading to the C-USA Championship. At the C-USA Championship, Benjamin led the Tigers, tying for ninth with scores of 72-69-73 and leading Memphis to a fourth-place team finish. • Memphis welcomed four newcomers in the fall of 2009, including transfer Jonathan Fly. A native of Memphis, Fly transferred back home after spending two seasons at Auburn. He led the Tigers with two top-10 finishes. Redshirt freshman Carlson Cox also made a big impact, holding the lowest scoring average on the team at 73.2. The Tigers posted a low team finish of second at the Sam Hall Intercollegiate with scores of 277-285284. Fly continued his strong play in the fall, leading Memphis to three top-five team finishes, including a second-place showing in the 24-team UK Bluegrass Invitational. Fly turned in scores of 70-69-68 to capture runner-up honors. Memphis also had a

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