2010-11 Saint Mary's Men's Golf Media Guide

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Facilities Bayonet & Blackhorse Courses Saint Mary’s will host the Saint Mary’s Invitational for the fifth time, and first time at the Bayonet and Black Horse Golf Courses in 2010. After four years at Poppy Hills Golf Course, the annual event will be played at both courses. Both courses will host the event on Monday, October 25, with the final round being played at Bayonet GC on October 26. Both courses are steeped in rich tradition, and have played host to PGA Tour greats such as Palmer, Nicklaus, and Watson, as well as several U.S. Presidents and foreign dignitaries. They have quickly emerged as popular public and championship courses, and they continue to hold their place amongst the best golf courses on the Monterey Peninsula.

Black Horse Black Horse was designed in 1964 by General Edwin Carnes, the Commanding General of Fort Ord from April 1963 until June of 1965. With the most breath-taking views of the Monterey Bay imaginable, the most recent renovations transformed Black Horse into a longer, more challenging “championship golf course.” With long rolling fairways, “championship golf tees,” and alluring panoramic views of the Monterey Bay, Black Horse will not only take your game through its paces, it will also captivate your soul. Black Horse is now 7,024 yards long, with four sets of tees; a par 72, with a slope of 141 and a rating of 73.7.

Bayonet Course With 7,104 yards of oak and cypress-lined fairways, Bayonet Golf Course was designed in 1954 by General Robert McClure. With four sets of tees, the course is a par 72, with a slope of 141 and a rating of 74.8. Bayonet has long been a host for the PGA Tour Qualifying school. In 2010, Bayonet will host the second round of Q-school.

Moraga Country Club Moraga Country Club Staff 1. Jason Woodworth PGA - Director of Golf 2. Randall Clark PGA - First Assistant Golf Professional 4. Scott Reeves - Assistant Golf Professional

Moraga Country Club has been the home course for the Saint Mary’g golf team since head coach Scott Hardy took over the program in 2000. The golf team has course privledges, to go along with access to the driving range and putting green. Moraga CC is located just three miles from the College. Moraga Country Club Golf offers: * New Clubhouse and locker facilities to open in 2012 * A challenging 18-hole Golf Course - designed by Robert Muir Graves * An exclusive, all-grass practice range and practice bunker * A putting Green with chipping area * Three teaching professionals


Team Information 2010-11 Men’s Golf Schedule

Table of Contents 2010-11 Schedule...............................................1 2010-11 Quick Facts..........................................1 Saint Mary's College....................................2-15 Head Coach Scott Hardy..........................16-17 Assistant Coach Jeremy Niederstadt........18 Assistant Coach Kendall Murphy................19 Team Photo.........................................................20 2010-11 Roster..................................................20 Player Profiles.............................................21-30 West Coast Conference...................................31 2009-10 Season Review.........................32-33 Single Season Records....................................34 Career Records..................................................35 Team Records.....................................................36 Awards & Honors.............................................37 NCAA Tournament History...........................37 WCC Championships.......................................38 All-Time Letterwinners..................................39 Facilities................................................................40

Credits The 2010-11 Saint Mary’s College men’s golf media guide is a publication produced by the Saint Mary’s Media Relations Office. This publication was produced with Adobe InDesign CS3 and Photoshop CS3. Content, layout and cover design by Rich Davi, Assistant AD for Media Relations. Editorial assistance was provided by Mark Oshidari, Ashley Nied, and Matt Fontenot. Photographs were provided by Tod Fierner, the official photographer for Saint Mary’s Athletics, and Rich Davi.

Saint Mary’s Quick Facts Location..............................................Moraga, CA Founded...........................................................1863 Enrollment.....................................................3,916 Nickname........................................................Gaels Colors...............................Navy, Red, and Silver Affiliation..................................NCAA Division I Conference.........................................West Coast President....Br. Ronald Gallagher, FSC, Ph.D. Director of Athletics...........................Mark Orr FAR..............................................Craig Johnson Assoc. AD/Ops..................Mark Papadopolus Assoc. AD/Administration........Marty Storti Assoc. AD/Business Ops/SWA.....Kami Gray Asst. AD/Media Relations................Rich Davi Asst. AD/Ext. Relations............Mike Samuels Asst. AD/Student Support........Kari Montero Asst. AD/Compliance........Stephanie Shrieve Asst. AD/Student Support...Staci Hamacuchi Asst. AD/Development..................Tom Carroll Dir. of Ticket Operations........Neal McSherry Dir. of Game Management................Todd Ogorzelec Department Phone...................925.631.4399

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Tournament Time The Invitational at Ocean Course All Day The Ocean Course (Kiawah Island, SC)

Cabo Intercollegiate All Day Querencia Golf Club (Los Cabos, Mexico)

Firestone Invitational All Day Firestone Country Club-North Course (Akron, OH) Saint Mary’s Invitational All Day Bayonet GC and Blackhorse GC (Seaside, CA)

Pacific Invitational All Day Brookside Country Club (Stockton, CA) Touranment Time Anteater Invitational All Day Big Canyon Country Club (Newport Beach, CA) Bandon Dunes Championship All Day Bandon Dunes Golf Resort (Bandon, OR)

2011 Desert Shootout All Day Palm Valley Golf Club (Goodyear, AZ) Barona Collegiate Cup All Day Barona Valley Ranch Resort (Lakeside, CA) Braveheart Classic Oak Valley Golf Club (Beaumont, CA) WCC Championship (TBD)

Golf Staff Head Coach............................................Scott Hardy Alma Mater..............................Saint Mary’s, 1998 Years at Saint Mary’s........................11th Season Assistant Coach....................Jeremy Niederstadt Alma Mater......................................Oakland, 1997 Years at Saint Mary’s....................................6th Year Vol. Assistant Coach.......................Kendall Murphy Alma Mater.............................................UNLV, 2008 Years at Saint Mary’s...................................2nd Year Golf Office Phone............................925.631.4954 Office Fax Number.........................925.376.0829 Team Information 2010 WCC Finish .................................................5th Lettermen Returning/Lost..............................7/2 Starters Returning/Lost...................................3/2 Newcomers.................................................................3

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Media Relations Asst. AD/Media Relations (Golf)..............Rich Davi Office Phone...................................925.631.4402 Email...............................rdavi@stmarys-ca.edu Associate Director.......................Mark Oshidari Office Phone...................................925.631.8722 Email..............................mko2@stmarys-ca.edu Assistant Director.......................Matt Fontenot Office Phone...................................925.631.4950 Email................................rmf3@stmarys-ca.edu Graduate Assistant..........................Ashley Nied Office Phone...................................925.631.4950 Email.................................aln1@stmarys-ca.edu Office Fax.........................................925.631.4405 Athletic Website.............www.SMCGaels.com Mailing Address .............................................................P.O. Box 5100 ....................................................Moraga, CA 94556

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Brother Ronald Gallagher, F.S.C., Ph.D., became the 28th

cally disadvantaged

President of Saint Mary’s College of California on Jan. 2, 2005.

Palestinian commu-

A seasoned educator, Brother Ronald is deeply devoted to the

nity.

College’s Catholic, Lasallian and liberal arts traditions and is

In his role as

committed to promoting the values of those traditions among stu-

Secretary General

dents, faculty, staff and friends of Saint Mary’s.

of the Brothers

Brother Ronald graduated from Saint Mary’s in 1969 with a

of the Christian Schools in Rome from 1997 to 2001, Brother

B.A. in English, received an M.A. in comparative literature from

Ronald organized the 43rd General Chapter, an international

San Francisco State University in 1975 and earned his doctor-

assembly that resulted in a seven-year global strategic plan for

ate in comparative literature from the University of Washington in

Lasallian educators.

1990. He is fluent in French, German, Italian and Latin with some knowledge of Arabic, Irish and Spanish. Before assuming the college presidency, Brother Ronald had

Brother Ronald’s teaching specialties include 19th and 20th Century Anglo-Irish Literature, the modern novel, and the history and culture of Ireland. His passion for Irish literature began when

been chair of the Department of English and Drama at Saint

he read James Joyce’s “Ulysses” during his senior year at Saint

Mary’s College of California since 2002 and an associate profes-

Mary’s. In recent years, he has led several groups of students

sor of English since 1993. Previously he served the College as

on tours of the historical and cultural sites of Ireland during the

an assistant professor of English and Modern Languages from

College’s January Term.

1984 to 1992, and as an assistant to the president between 1990 and 1993. From 1993 to 1997, Brother Ronald was vice chancellor of Bethlehem University, where he oversaw administration, devel-

He was born in Oakland, California, in 1946, grew up in Santa Cruz and Bakersfield, and joined the Christian Brothers after graduating from Mont La Salle High School in Napa. Brother Ronald has been a strong supporter of intercollegiate

opment, finance and academics. As the leader of a Catholic

and recreational athletics at Saint Mary’s College, serving as

university in the deeply divided Middle East, he responded to

moderator of the tennis team. He is also an avid golfer and back-

formidable challenges by forging strong regional and global sup-

packer.

port for the school. Enlisting the help of many countries, individuals, groups, international aid agencies and the Vatican, Brother

*F.S.C. denotes Fratres Scholarum Christianarum (Brothers of

Ronald was able to raise the funds necessary for Bethlehem

the Christian Schools)

University to fulfill its educational mission among the economi-


Mark Orr

Director of Athletics and Recreational Sports

Mark Orr was named the Director of Athletics and Recreational Sports on March 28, 2006. Orr oversees the Department of Athletics 14-team intercollegiate athletic program. During Orr's tenure a number of changes have been made to the existing athletic facilities, with 1.2 million dollars of renovations to McKeon Pavilion, Saint Mary’s Stadium, Madigan Gym, and the Korth Tennis Complex. McKeon Pavilion renovations include chair back seating behind the team benches, reconditioning of the VIP section, and installing a new sound system. McKeon also received new locker rooms and offices for men’s and women’s basketball along with volleyball. The stadium field was replaced with a new bermuda playing surface, the upstairs bleachers in Madigan Gym have been converted into a cardiovascular fitness area, and the Timothy Korth Tennis Complex has been altered to make watching events more spectator friendly. Also a new Student-Athlete Academic Center has been added to Madigan Gym. The Pat Vincent Rugby Field also welcomed a new surface as well. Under his leadership, Saint Mary’s athletics added five new positions in the past year to the athletic staff. Orr also hired head women’s basketball coach Paul Thomas, who was named the Division II National Coach of the Year in 2002. On top of the additions, numerous firsts have been achieved in just one year. The athletic department launched a new logo through Osaki Designs which was unveiled on July 21, 2007. Orr was instrumental in working out the largest television agreement in school history with Comcast Sports Net. Since Orr’s hiring in March, SMC has earned its highest two finishes in the West Coast Conference Commissioner’s Cup since the inception of the award. During the 2007-08 athletic seasons, Orr saw two Saint Mary's teams reach the NCAA Tournament, in men's basketball and golf, while both men's and women's tennis and softball experienced their most successful seasons.

Mark Papadopoulos Associate AD for Operations/Facilities

Kari Montero

Assistant AD for Student Support Services

Marty Storti

Associate AD for Recreational Sports

Kami Gray

Prior to his appointment as Director of Athletics and Recreational Sports, Orr served as the Senior Associate Director of Athletics for Finance and Internal Affairs at Saint Mary’s for the two years. Orr ran most of the day-to-day activities, which included coordinating the internal administrative affairs for the department, facilitating the Men’s and Women’s Tennis Fund Raising Association, coordinating all departmental travel, negotiating department guarantees, preparing department contracts, and assisting with the development of the Strategic Plan for the Department of Athletics and Recreational Sports. During his time at Saint Mary’s, Orr handled almost every facet to the Department of Athletics. In addition to the management of the department’s $9.1 million budget, he served as the lead sport administrator for football, women’s basketball, women’s volleyball, and men’s and women’s tennis. Additionally, he was responsible for compliance, sports medicine, strength and conditioning, and ticket operations. In February of 2003, Orr assumed the position of Associate Director of Athletics for Business and Finance, before being promoted to the Senior Associate Director of Athletics in October of 2004. Orr came to Saint Mary’s College on August 4, 2000 as the Assistant Director of Athletics for Student Support Services, responsible for overseeing eligibility for student-athletes, the Champs Life Skills program, and assisting with compliance. He came to SMC from the University of California at Berkeley, where he served as the Compliance Assistant and the Interim Eligibility Assistant in 1999-2000. He also served as a peer advisor and senior tutor for two years and was a teaching assistant and graduate student instructor that same year. Orr completed his bachelor’s degree from UC Berkeley in Social Welfare in 1999 and earned his master’s degree in education in 2000. Orr is a native of Sacramento, where he attended Christian Brothers schools throughout his childhood and graduated from Christian Brothers High School in Sacramento in 1994. He earned a scholarship to play football at Cal, where he played from 1994-98. A four-year letterman defensive back on the California football team, Orr was an Honorable Mention AllAcademic Pac-10 selection in 1997 and 1998. He was awarded the Pappy Waldorf Honorary Scholarship for Academic Excellence in 1998 and received the Tiny Bates Memorial Award for Leadership in 1998. Orr and his wife April currently live in Walnut Creek with their two children, Tyson Mark (4) and Jacob William (2).

Rich Davi

Assistant AD for Business Operations

Assistant AD for Media Relations

Director of Ticket Sales and Operations

Neal McSherry

Todd Ogorzelec

Assistant AD for Student Support Services

Stacey Nittler

Craig Johnson

Mark Chiarucci

Staci Hamaguchi

Administrative Assistant for Sports

Faculty Athletic Representative

Director of Event Management

Major Gifts Officer

Mike Samuels Assistant AD for External Relations

Mark Oshidari

Associate Director for Media Relations

Tom Carroll

Associate Director of Athletic Development

Stephanie Shrieve Assistant AD for Compliance

Matt Fontenot Assistant Director for Media Relations


Integrating Catholic, Lasallian, Liberal Arts A Saint Mary’s education blends the College’s Catholic, Lasallian, and liberal arts traditions. Our Catholic tradition is based on a Christian understanding of the whole person, both intellectual and spiritual, within a campus community that respects each person and values intellectual, ethnic, and cultural diversity. The Lasallian roots of Saint Mary’s are found in the De La Salle Christian Brothers, the Catholic order of Brothers who run the College. The Brothers were founded more than 300 years ago by Saint John Baptist De La Salle, a French priest, who was determined to offer a high-quality education to the poor and marginalized in French society. Since that time, the Brothers have built a reputation for innovative, personal, and effective education, and they now teach more than 900,000 students in more than 80 countries. “Lasallian” at Saint Mary’s means we emphasize a way of educating students that is focused on the needs of the individual. Undergraduates not only get to know professors but also have opportunities to work with them, through research projects or taking independent study courses. And because the Brothers’ life is based on service to others, we believe that providing opportunities for service is part of a well-rounded education. Students have plenty of chances to participate in courses with service components, volunteer at homeless shelters, and join on-campus clubs that work with national organizations, such as Habitat for Humanity. Finally, our liberal arts tradition is rooted in core seminar courses that focus on the Great Books. All undergraduate students take four core seminar courses in which they will digest the ideas of history’s great thinkers and writers and discuss them together, with the guidance of their professor. In seminar courses, students learn how to integrate ideas and think across disciplines, skills that they’ll use for the rest of their lives. Many find it one of the most memorable experiences of their Saint Mary’s experience.

We are very proud of the personal, studentcentered education that we offer, and we hope you will learn all you wish to know about us as you visit our campus.


Strong Academics Saint Mary’s is noted for a faculty made up of teacher/scholars: that is, they are both strong in research and publishing and personally interested in their students. Professors teach classes at all levels, and the college’s intimate size makes for many opportunities for personal interaction with students. One of our newest academic resources is the Filippi Academic Hall, a two-story, 37,000-square-foot building across from Louis Guisto baseball field. The 23.4 million dollar building is the first major capital project completed under Brother President Ronald Gallagher's leadership, delivering sorely needed classrooms and office space. It is also the new home for the Kalmanovitz School of Education, which supports the College's Lasallian mission by preparing more than 400 men and women each year for careers in primary, secondary and post-secondary education. "Saint Mary's is committed to meeting the significant need for qualified teachers in the Bay Area and beyond," said Saint Mary's College President Brother Ronald Gallagher. "We see this project as an investment in the region's future." Saint Mary's is especially proud of Jan Term, a four-week session held each year between the fall and spring semesters. During Jan Term, students are encouraged to plan their own independent study courses outside their major field, and professors are urged to develop new courses in subjects that personally interest them. That’s a combination that leads to faculty innovation and student initiative. Students have the oppurtunity to make an in-depth, accelerated exploration of topics like intensive Japanese, enterpreneurship, or young adult fiction. January Term classes have contributed to the rebuilding of New Orleans, explored the continuing effects of apartheid in South Africa, critiqued movies at the Sundance Film Festival, and explored biodiversity of South Africa.


Student Life: Making a Mark

Because Saint Mary’s is an intimate college, about 2,500 undergraduates, students who are ready to leave their mark have lots of options. There are 14 varsity Division I sports and a tradition of athletic success; a slew of recreational and intramural sports; social organizations; a radio station; a weekly newspaper; a literary magazine; student government; vocal and dance ensembles; ethnic heritage organizations; a campus ministry peer counseling team; a women’s resource center; and much more.

A Rich Culture

During the academic year, the College calendar is filled with readings by both nationally known and young, ground-breaking writers; a performing arts series; drama productions; lectures by scientists and social justice activists; and other activities that are open to both students and members of the nearby communities. The Hearst Art Gallery features top-notch exhibitions and an important collection of California paintings, and the College is also home to a gallery of student art.

Useful SMC web pages

SMC home page: www.stmarys-ca.edu How to arrange a visit to the College: www.stmarys-ca.edu./about/visit What does it cost and what do some typical financial aid packages look like? www.stmarys-ca.edu./prospective/undergraduate_admissions/costs Undergraduate academic programs: www.stmarys-ca.edu./academics/undergraduate/programs_by_name SMC Athletics-news, schedules, rosters, stories: www.SMCGaels.com Campus department phone numbers: www.stmarys-ca.edu./contact/phone About the De La Salle Christian Brothers: www.delasalle.org

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Starting at Saint Mary’s College ...

(or getting around the Northern California neighborhood)

To Walnut Creek. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 miles (15 minute drive) To Berkeley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 miles (20 minute drive) To Oakland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.5 miles (20 minutes) To San Francisco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 miles (35 minutes, excluding Bay Bridge traffic!) To Lake Tahoe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195 miles (3.5-hour drive) To Yosemite National Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180 miles (4-hour drive) To Santa Cruz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 miles (1.5 hour drive) To In-n-Out Burger (San Ramon) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 miles To Six Flags Marine World (Vallejo) . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 miles To Great America (Santa Clara) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 miles McAfee Coliseum (Oakland’s Athletics and Raiders) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.6 miles AT&T Park (San Francisco Giants) . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 miles

A Beautiful Campus

The Saint Mary’s campus, built in a Spanish colonial style, is considered one of the most beautiful in California. Anchoring the campus is the striking Saint Mary’s Chapel, with its glowing stained-glass windows manufactured in the late 1920s and its glorious pipe organ. Arcades-covered, shady walkways-link the college buildings and create outdoor rooms that are perfect for the California climate and symbolic of an education that connects academic disciplines. Buildings are generally two or three stories high, no higher, and they are feature tile roofs, thick, white walls, and deep-set windows. Professor Roy Schmaltz, chair of the art department, regularly brings fellow artists to campus to paint and draw. “It’s very nourishing and wonderful just a wealth of inspiration for the students,” Schmaltz says. “Every day, when I come to campus, I get this lift as I drive in and see it all.” And with hiking trails on the surrounding hillsides and nearby running paths, the outdoors is as striking as the College’s architecture.

Getting Off Campus

For off-campus recreation, Saint Mary’s is just a half-day’s drive from skiing in the Sierras, swimming at Lake Tahoe, or taking in the Monterey Bay Aquarium and strolling Steinbeck’s Cannery Row. Even closer are hikes in Marin County’s Muir Woods National Monument, getting thrills on the roller coasters at Santa Cruz’s boardwalk, treks across the Golden Gate bridge, sight-seeing tours at Alcatraz Island, drives through beautiful Sonoma and Napa counties, outings to the San Francisco and Oakland ballet, orchestra, and theater, and java-sipping and used-book shopping in Berkeley. When it comes to access to stores and shops, Saint Mary’s is close to San Francisco’s myriad of stores and is a stone’s throw from Walnut Creek, one of the fastest-growing, upscale shopping hubs in the entire state.


Saint Mary’s Stadium

Saint Mary’s Stadium is the home to the women’s and men's soccer and women’s lacrosse teams. Located in the southeast corner of campus with views of the rolling hills of Moraga, Saint Mary’s Stadium seats 5,500 spectators in one of the most picturesque settings in the country. Saint Mary’s Stadium, which has hosted a number of soccer tournaments throughout the years, was the home of the football team since 1973 and hosted more than 160 football games in 30 years. The field received a new Bermuda grass playing surface in 2006.

McKeon Pavilion

McKeon Pavilion is the home to the men’s basketball, women’s basketball and women’s volleyball teams. McKeon Pavilion, which was constructed in 1978, features a 3,500-seat basketball court and received a new floor during the summer of 2004 and a lighting upgrade in the summer of 2008. Large, boisterous crowds are the norm for Saint Mary’s, giving the Gaels a great haven and an exciting place to watch a sporting event. McKeon Pavilion is the largest enclosed arena in Contra Costa County and is part of the Brother Albert Rahill Activity Center.


Louis Guisto Field

Located in the front of the campus, Louis Guisto Field has been the home site for baseball since 1928. Originally named the Brother Agon Field, the facility was renamed after legendary baseball-great Louis Guisto in 1965. “The Guisto,” as nicknamed by players and coaches, is set amongst towering pine trees with views of the campus and the surrounding Moraga hills. Just a few steps away from various types of student housing, the field provides Saint Mary’s students a popular venue to enjoy the California sunshine and support the Gaels.

Cottrell Field

Completed in October of 1999, Cottrell Field has been the home for the Saint Mary’s Softball team for the past nine seasons. Constructed almost entirely by the Saint Mary’s College Buildings and Grounds staff, Cottrell Field was named a 2000 NFCA Regional Surface Field winner. In the inaugural season at Cottrell Field, the Gaels hosted 31 games and posted an 18-13 home record. The field of dreams became a reality thanks to Elizabeth Larson’s donation, and she requested the field be named after Dr. John Cottrell and Katherine Casassa Cottrell.

Timothy Korth Tennis Complex

Since the winter of 1990, the Timothy Korth Tennis Complex has housed the Saint Mary’s men’s and women’s tennis teams. The complex features 12 courts, offices for coaches, and is located steps away from Louis Guisto (baseball) and Cottrell (softball) Fields. In the summer of 2008 all 12 courts were resurfaced and painted, while permanent seating was also installed. Additionally, the Korth Tennis Complex has served as host to numerous Rolex, NorCal and North Coast Section High School tournaments, as well as multiple West Coast Conference Championships.

Garaventa Field

Garaventa Field has played host to both the men’s and women’s soccer teams for the last 20 years. The playing surface at Garaventa Field was changed from a rye grass to Bermuda grass in the summer of 2003 to create a faster playing surface. The new grass field was the first renovation to the field since its inception in 1988. Garaventa Field currently serves as the practice field for men's and women's soccer, since the teams moved their matches to Saint Mary's Stadium in 2004.


The benefits of community service for the student-athlete are many. Personal and social adjustments develop from working with others. A community service commitment allows a student-athlete to reach outside the Saint Mary’s community and realize their relation with the rest of the world. Saint Mary’s College of California is committed to service learning in a variety of ways. Student-Athletes have the opportunity to use the values, work ethic and leadership skills learned through athletics to positively influence others in the community. By volunteering at local events, Saint Mary’s student-athletes are some of the best ambassador’s for the College.

Captions Community Service Activities Saint Mary’s College has a long-standing involvement in community services. Using the example of Saint John Baptist De La Salle, Gael student-athletes uphold the Lasallian mission of the College by volunteering many hours of service to local youth, elderly, and underprivileged communities. During the 2007-08 academic year, all Gael athletic teams committed to serve one or more community organizations.

1-Saint Mary's Director of Athletics and Recreational Sports, Mark Orr, helps distrubute shoes at the Soles-4-Souls drive. 2-A number of SMC Student-Athletes participate in the Moraga-the-Beautiful clean-up. 3-Baseball player Toby DeMello reads to students at Camino Pablo Elementary. 4-Former women's soccer player Ashley Dernbach stops for a picture at St. Anthony's Food and Clothing Drive. 5-The men's soccer team stops for a photo at the Devil Mountain Run to benefit the Children's Hospital of Oakland.

SMC Student-Athletes Visited the Following Bay Area Schools:

Other community service programs completed by Gael student-athletes:

Camino Pablo Elementary School Del Rey School El Monte Elementary School Fair Oaks Elementary School Highlands Elementary School Joaquin Moraga Intermediate School Lafayette Elementary School Los Perales Elementary School Palmer Elementary School Rheem Elementary School Sequoia Elementary School Sleepy Hollow Elementary School Spring Hill Elementary School

• Hosted a Girl Scout Sleepover • Art and Wine Festival volunteer participation • NABC Reading Program, providing reading instruction to local youths • Breast Cancer Awareness Walk • Visits to the Children’s Hospital of Oakland • Visits to the Homeless Shelters in the Bay Area • Moraga the Beautiful Community Clean-Up Day • Catholic Youth Organization Skills Clinics and Autograph Sessions • Canned food drive for the Saint Anthony’s Foundation in San Francisco • I’m Going to College Day, at Saint Mary’s College • Carnival-4-Kids • Mentoring for after school program within the Oakland Unified School District • Clothing Drive



Saint Mary’s enjoys a long and rich tradition of academic achievement among its athletic programs. Following the end of the 2009-10 athletic year, 27 Gael student-athletes were named to West Coast Conference All-Academic Teams, five players from the women’s lacrosse team earned Mountain Pacific Sports Federation All-Academic recognition, and five softball players earned Pacific Coast Conference All-Academic Honors. With 242 student-athletes on campus last year, 107 student athletes (44.2 percent) earned at least a 3.0 grade point average. In at least one semester 86 student-athletes (38 percent) earned a scholar-athletes status (minimum 3.20 GPA) and 60 student-athletes (25 percent) made the Dean’s list (minimum 3.50 GPA). Additionally, 90 student-athletes from the college’s 12 WCC teams were represented on the Commissioner’s Honor Roll. In total, 46 percent of the players on SMC’s 2009-10 WCC rosters carry a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher. The 2009-10 season marked the 10th year of the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll, recognizing the top 10 GPA’s in the entire athletic program. Jillian Parlee from the women's rowing team garnered top honors while being a member of the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for in her first year.

Students who choose Saint Mary’s College for continued learning receive much more than a run-of-the-mill education. They join one of the West Coast’s premier academic institutions that is consistently recognized for its excellence by U.S. News and World Report. With a sterling reputation for both academics and athletics, Saint Mary’s College provides the rare balance of small college size with NCAA Division I competition. Gael student-athletes receive guidance and counseling to meet their needs from the first day on campus until they graduate. Taking many forms, assistance includes course and major selection, study skills workshops, opportunities for supervised study time, and the proctoring of exams while competing away from campus. Coordinating the athletic efforts for Saint Mary’s College are a team of Katie Davis, Director of Academic Services, Kari Montero, Assistant A.D. of Student-Athlete Services and Chris Harrell, Coordinator of Eligibility and Compliance. They will draw from the campus’ many other resources, including the Office of Advising Services, the Career Development Center, Academic Support and Achievement Programs, and the Library and Media Centers. Workshops throughout the year are offered in the areas of: • Selection of Classes and Majors • Academic, Athletic and Personal Goal Setting • Life Skills and Personal Development

• Collegiate Study Skills • Time Management


The Athletic Director’s Honor Roll included: Jillian Parlee (WRowing) Kevin Smith (MGolf) Bradley Alban (MCross Country) Rob VanWyck (MCross Country Maryanne Cronin (Softball) Dylan Leslie (MSoccer) Youssef El Bouzkari (MTennis) Lucas Tirelli (MTennis) Michael Cipolla (Baseball) Molly Aloia (WTennis)

Here are some other examples of the academic excellence Saint Mary’s student-athletes continue to exemplify: • 60 Dean’s List Honorees (minimum 3.50 GPA) • 107 Scholar-Athletes (Minimum 3.20 GPA) • 90 Student-Athletes on the 2007-08 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (minimum cumulative 3.00 GPA in WCC sponsored sports) • 18 First Team WCC All-Academic Selections and 9 Honorable Mention WCC All-Academci Selections • 5 women’s lacrosse players named to the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation All-Academic Team • 6 members of the softball team were recognized on the Pacific Coast Softball Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll • 3 Summa Cum Laude, 2 Magna Cum Laude, and 6 Cum Laude 2010 Graduates • 3 Student Athletes received Academic Department Commencement Honors at the 2010 graduation.


Gene Mirra

Head Strength and Conditioning Coach

Completed in October of 1992, the Saint Mary’s College Power Plant provides Gael student-athletes, students, faculty and staff a first-class weight room and training facility. Spearheaded by former College President Brother Mel Anderson, FSC, the facility offers Gael student-athletes state-of-the-art equipment including free weights, weight machines, stairmasters, and treadmills. With the hire of the first Head Strength and Conditioning Coach at Saint Mary’s, Gene Mirra, in February of 2002, the Power Plant has seen significant changes in a short time. Much of the old equipment has been replaced by collegiate standard racking systems, including five platform squat rack stations with multi use benches in each location. Iron weight plates were replaced with safer more functional rubber covered Olympic bumper plates. With the addition of this equipment it allows for more Olympic and ground based training, and an athletically functional weight training facility for student-athletes. In the summer of 2003, the Power Plant gained an addition of 250-square feet with the removal of the Power Plant’s final boiler. With the additional floor space, six leg machines were added to aid in athletic development and rehabilitation. The 2,500 square-foot facility allows Saint Mary’s student-athletes to train in sport-specific programs year round. Workout programs are designed to increase athletic performance, prevent and rehabilitate injuries, and improve mental and physical health. These goals are achieved by utilizing Olympic lifts, strength training, flexibility, quickness, and agility drills. In addition, upper and lower body plyometrics, various types of conditioning, and nutrition education are available to Gael student-athletes. The building derived its name from its days as the Powerhouse for the Campus. Although now devoted to weights and exercise equipment, this 1928 building was named in the days when the great boilers supplied heat and water to the entire campus. A large steam whistle was mounted on the roof and coded blasts were used to summon janitors from across the campus. Students, with little else to do at night, would climb up the walls and cross the precarious ledge to tie down the whistle. The boilers were removed in 1992 and the two-story space was redesigned by the Athletic Department. As a reminder of its original purpose, the disused smokestack still remains.

Kelly Clark

Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach


Athletic Training Staff The Saint Mary’s College Sports Medicine Team is a group of over 30 medical providers assembled to assist in the care, prevention, evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. The team consists of Orthopedic Surgeons, General Surgeons, General Practice Physicians, Physical Therapists, Dentists, Ear/Nose and Throat Physicians, Neurologists, Neuro-Psychologists, and Podiatrists. The Athletic Training Staff operates under the direct supervision of Dr. Chad A. Roghair, and routinely collaborates with them to make all decisions regarding athletic injuries and participation. Currently Dr. Roghair operates as the Medical Director and Head Team Physician, by providing both medical and administrative oversight to the Athletic Training Staff and the SMC Sports Medicine Team. Each staff member possesses current certifications through the National Athletic Trainers’ Association Board of Certification (NATABOC) and is also AED and CPR certified. Associate Director of Athletic Training Services Laura Dixon returns to Saint Mary’s for her eighth season. NATABOC certified in 2000 after completing a Bachelor’s Degree in Exercise Sport Science with an emphasis in Athletic Training, Dixon went on to complete a Master’s Degree in Kinesiology from California State University Hayward in 2003. Dixon will work primarily with the men’s soccer, baseball, women's rowing programs. Assistant Athletic Trainer Rachel Salazar joined the Saint Mary’s College Athletic Training Staff in the fall of 2007. Rachel returns to Saint Mary’s College after graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Kinesiology (05’), and receiving a Master’s of Science Degree (Plymouth State University ’07) in Athletic Training. Rachel will provide coverage to the women’s volleyball, women’s lacrosse, and golf programs. Assistant Athletic Trainer Amy Carroll joins Saint Mary’s College for her first year with the Gaels. A graduate of Washington State University (Bachelor’s in Kinesiology with an emphasis in Athletic Training ’06) and San Jose State University (Master’s in Kinesiology with an emphasis in Athletic Training ’06). Amy most recently worked as a graduate assistant at Stanford University. Her responsibilities at Saint Mary’s will be the women’s soccer, men's basketball, and softball programs.

Our Mission To support the student athletes at Saint Mary’s College by providing the highest standard in quality, comprehensive medical care through professionalism, experience, and integrity.

Facilities

The Athletic Training Room is located in Madigan Gymnasium, and offers the latest in equipment and state of the art technology used in the care, treatment, prevention, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. Typical office hours are 10am –6pm (fall), 10am – 6pm (spring) and 10am-4pm (summer).


Coaching Staff

Scott Hardy Head Coach Saint Mary’s, 1998 11th Year In his 10 years at Saint Mary’s, Scott Hardy has been named the West Coast Conference Coach of the Year five times, and has led the Gaels to the NCAA Tournament twice, the first in the history of the program in 2005 and once again in 2008. The 2008 NCAA Tournament was a special year, as he guided the Gaels to the NCAA Championships. Additionally, Mike McRae became the school’s first All-American when he garnered 2008 All-American honors by the Golf Coaches Association of America. Hardy has produced 16 First Team All-WCC honorees, one GCAA All-American, eight GCAA Academic All-Americans, one WCC Player of the Year, and one WCC Freshman of the Year. He currently has four players playing professionally, and in five of the last seven years, he’s had at least one player make the NCAA Tournament field.

Under Hardy’s leadership, Joe Lanza became the first Saint Mary’s golfer to make the NCAA Tournament field, when he was selected as an individual in 2004. With Lanza as a senior in 2004-05, Hardy guided the team to a 2005 NCAA Western Regional selection, marking the first team appearance for Saint Mary’s in school history. Cocco made it three straight years, after being selected as an individual for the 2006 Western Regional. McRae extended it to four years with his individual selection in 2007, and then in 2008 both Cocco and McRae were on the 2007-08 team that made the school’s second NCAA Tournament appearance. Following a seventh place team finish at the 2008 West W Regional, the Gaels advanced to the school’s first ever NCAA National Championship, finishing 30th in the country that year. All five players from the 2005 NCAA Tournament team, which included Lanza, Kendregan, McRae, Cocco, and Josh Kelley, turned pro following their senior seasons. Lanza, Kendregan and McRae were full members of the Canadian Tour, and 2008 NCAA Tournament team members Cocco and Kelley compete professionally in the United States and overseas. Under Hardy, the Gaels have had seven players win medalist honors at collegiate tournaments, while the team has won 10 tournaments, the most by any coach in the history of the college. Most recent, Saint Mary’s brought home the team title at the Firestone Invitational in October of 2009, from the Firestone Country Club in Akron, OH, with a 54-hole total of 869 (+5). A team victory at the prestigious Western Intercollegiate came in 2009, and during the 2006-07 season, SMC posted

Scott Hardy Coaching File

Hire Date: Birth Date: Marital Status: Education BS in Economics and Business Administration

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Aug. 7, 2000 Oct. 31, 1975 Married to Lori Hardy; has a son named William (4). Saint Mary’s, 1998

Coaching History Head Coach Saint Mary’s, 2000-present

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Coaching Staff

Scott Hardy wins at the Del Walker Intercollegiate and the USF Triumph at Pauma Valley.

Hardy has also coached four individuals to seven tournament titles in his 10 years. Most recently, Cocco became the second WCC Individual Champion on Hardy’s watch, winning the title in 2008. Cocco also won the Mid Pines Invitational in 2007. Lanza captured WCC medalist honors in 2005, and posted medalist honors at the CountryWide Intercollegiate in 2004 and the Santa Clara Invitational in 2002. McRae’s only individual title came at the USF Triumph in 2007, and Kendregan won medalist honors at the Lexus-Naples Invitational in 2005.

Against the West Coast Conference, Hardy led the Gaels to a fourth place finish, or better, in seven of the last nine years, including second place finishes in 2004, 2005, and 2008. The runner-up finishes in the conference championships marked the best result by the Saint Mary’s golf team in the 40-year history of the WCC Championship. He was named the WCC Coach of the Year in 2002, 2004, 2005, 2007, and 2008. When it comes to individual performances, Hardy’s players top the record book in every Saint Mary’s category. Most recently, Robert McRae set a SMC 54-hole record when he shot 202 (-8) at the Del Walker Intercollegiate in October of 2009. In 2007, Saint Mary’s set a team record when it shot a 54-hole score of 829 at the Hawaii Fall Intercollegiate, and tied the school record with a 272 in the first round of the Alister Mackenzie Invitational. Lanza holds the school record with a 72.98 career stroke average, while Hardy recruits hold the top seven spots on the career list. The 10 best single season stroke averages belong to Hardy coached players, with Kendregan holding the top spot with a 71.39 average during the 2004-05 year. Additionally, the lowest round ever posted by a SMC golfer came under Hardy’s watch, when John Chirila posted a 63 in the first round of the 2003 Vandal Fall Classic.

Hardy was instrumental in helping Joe Lanza capture the WCC individual title in 2005, as Lanza became the first player since 1993 to win the WCC Player of the Year honors. In 2004, Cocco was named the WCC Freshman of the Year.

Hardy continues to be one of the top ranked amateurs in California. Some of Hardy’s amateur accomplishments include; winning the 2007 and 2010 NCGA Public Links, advancing to the semifinals of the 2006 and 2007 US Mid-Am, winning the 2005 NCGA Valley Amateur, winning the NCGA stroke play championship in 2004, and posting two runner-up finishes in both the Alameda Commuters and the NCGA Match Play Championship. He has collected more than 20 amateur victories, has been invited to participate on numerous NCGA and Seaver Cup teams, and is an active particpant in USGA events nationwide. Hardy is a 1998 graduate of SMC with a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics and Business Administration. He was a four-year letter winner in golf, and was a Honorable Mention All-WCC selection in 1999. He also served as the team captain for the Gaels during his junior and senior seasons. He prepped at De La Salle High School in Concord, CA, where he graduated in 1994. He is married to Lori Hardy (also a Saint Mary’s graduate), and the couple currently lives in Pleasant Hill with their son William Scott (4).

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Coaching Staff

Jeremy Niederstadt Assistant Coach Oakland, 1997 6th Year Jeremy Niederstadt enters his sixth year helping the Saint Mary’s golf program. Niederstadt came to Saint Mary’s in 2005 as an assistant coach, and assists with practice and tournament preparations and provides coaching assistance during team tournaments. Since graduating from Oakland University (MI) in 1997 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Finance, Niederstadt has been providing financial and wealth management advice and services. Since 2000, he has worked for Merrill Lynch, specializing in wealth management, estate planning and money management for his clients. Prior to joining the financial world, Niederstadt lettered in golf for four years at Oakland University from 1992-96, and was the team captain his senior season. During those four years, he won four tournaments individually while helping Oakland capture more than 10 team titles. He currently lives in San Francisco, CA.

Niederstadt Coaching File

Education BS in Finance

Oakland, 1997

Coaching History Assistant Coach Saint Mary’s 2005-present

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Player Profiles

Kendall Murphy Volunteer Assistant Coach UNLV, 2008 2nd Year Saint Mary’s head golf coach coach Scott Hardy added Kendall Murphy to the coaching staff as a volunteer assistant coach prior to the 2009-10 season. Murphy came to Moraga from Colorado Springs, CO, where he was the Tournament Professional for The Broadmoor Golf Club dur-

ing 2007 and 2008. In his two seasons at The Broadmoor Golf Club, Murphy was responsible for conducting more than 600 cooperate events and outings per season. In 2008, he helped in an operational capacity for the U.S. Senior Open, which was hosted by The Broadmoor GC, and in 2007 helped with the PGA Championship at Southern Hills Country Club in Tulsa, OK, assisting with course set-up, rules officiating, as well as scoring and operations. Murphy earned a bachelor’s degree in Recreation Sport Management, with a concentration in Professional Golf Management, with a minor in Marketing from the University of Nevada-Las Vegas in 2008. Recently, Murphy completed his Master’s Degree in Kinesiology at Saint Mary’s College. A native of Oakland, CA and a Berkeley High School alumni, Murphy earned his class A certification through the PGA of America in 2008.

Murphy Coaching File

Education BA in Rec. Sports Management minor in Marketing Master’s Degree in Kinesology

UNLV, 2008

Saint Mary’s, 2010

Coaching History Vol. Assistant Coach Saint Mary’s 2009-present

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Meet the Team

2010-11 Roster Name Alex Bungert Richard Conlin Anders Engell Ben Geyer Eric Grimberg Henrik Holm Mac McClung Dalan Refioglu Kevin Smith Nick Sako

Coaching Staff Head Coach: Assistant Coach: Volunteer Coach:

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Ht. 5-10 6-0 6-2 6-0 6-1 5-11 5-10 5-9 5-11 5-7

Yr. Fr. RSr. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. So. Fr. RJr. So.

Exp. HS 3V TR 1V 1V 2V 1V HS 2V 1V

Hometown (Last School) Orange, CA (Villa Park HS) Richmond, B.C. (Vancouver College Prep) Oslo, Norway (Wichita State/Dodge City CC) Arbuckle, CA (Pierce HS) Portland, OR (Oregon/Westside Christian HS) Stabekk, Norway (Dodge City CC) Fremont, CA (Irvington HS) Foster City, CA (Sacred Heart Prep) San Jose, CA (Archbishop Mitty HS) Menlo Park, CA (Menlo-Atherton HS)

Scott Hardy (Saint Mary’s, 1998/11th Year) Jeremy Niederstadt (Oakland, 1997/6th Year) Kendall Murphy (UNLV, 2008/2nd Year)

Front Row (L-R): Alex Bungert, Anders Engell, Eric Grimberg, Richard Conlin, Henrik Holm. Back Row (L-R): Head Coach Scott Hardy, Dalan Refioglu, Kevin Smith, Ben Geyer, Mac McClung, and assistant coach Jeremy Niederstadt. Not Pictured: Nick Sako. 2010-11 Saint Mary’s Men’s Golf Media Guide


Player Profiles

Richard Conlin Redshirt Senior - 6-0 Richmond, British Columbia Vancouver College Prep As a redshirt junior (200910): Played three competitive rounds, all in the Saint Mary’s Invitational as an individual... posted rounds of 77-79-76 at Poppy Hills Golf Course for a 54-hole score of 232 (+16)... finished tied for 65th at the tournament. As a junior (2008-09): Redshirted the season.

As a sophomore (2007-08): Competed in a total of five events for a total of 14 completed rounds...had a season stroke average of 76.6... his best round of the season was a 2-under par 70 in the final round of the Del Walker Intercollegiate on Oct. 16...finished tied for 56th at the Del Walker Intercollegiate with a score of 223 following rounds of 75-78-70...posted his career-best 54-hole score of 222 at the Xavier Fall Invitational on Oct. 1-2 when he had rounds of 75-71-76...posted two rounds in red figures. As a freshman (2006-07): Appeared in one tournament as a freshman...posted a 54-hole score of 249 (+33) at the 27th Annual Anteater Invitational...shot rounds of 85-79-85 in the first spring tournament of the year...finished 49th overall. High School: Came to Saint Mary’s from Richmond, B.C. ...graduated from Vancouver College Prep where he earned four letters in golf... played on the RCGA National Team at the Junior World Championships in 2004...plans on majoring in Business while at Saint Mary’s.

Career Round-By-Round 2006-07 Season Results TOURNAMENT R1-R2-R3 Total PLACE Anteater Invitational 85-79-85 249 (+33) 49th SEASON TOTALS Rounds: 3 Ave.: 83.0

Conlin’s Career Statistics Season 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Totals

Rds Lo54 LoRnd 3 249 79 14 222 70 Redshirted the season 3 232 76 20 222 70

Par/2

2

T5 -

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T10 -

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T20 Avg 83.0 76.6

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77.3 77.7

2007-08 Season Results TOURNAMENT R1-R2-R3 Total Saint Mary’s Invitational 80-76-79 235 (+19) Xavier Fall Invitational 75-71-78 222 (+6) Del Walker Intercollegiate 75-78-70 223 (+10) Western Intercollegiate 75-76-85 236 (+26) Colorado Invitational 80-WD-77 157 (+13) SEASON TOTALS Rounds: 14 Ave.: 76.6

PLACE 78th T62nd T56th T72nd DNF

2009-10 Season Results TOURNAMENT R1-R2-R3 Total PLACE Saint Mary’s Invitational 77-79-76 232 (+16) T65th SEASON TOTALS Rounds: 3 Avg. 77.3

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Player Profiles

Eric Grimberg Senior - 6-1 Portland, OR Oregon/Westside Christian HS As a junior (2009-10): Was selected as a Golf Coaches Association of America Academic All-American...Competed in all 11 events for 33 rounds played in his first year at Saint Mary's...was an Honorable Mention All-WCC selection after finishing the year with a ninth place finish at the WCC Championships... posted rounds of 79-74-72 for a 226 (+9) at the conference tournament from Hiddenbrooke Golf Club...finished in the top-20 twice and top-10 once...his other top-20 finish was a T12 at the Firestone Invitational, helping the Gaels to the tournament championship...posted rounds of 72-73-75 for a 220 (+4) finish at the Firestone Country Club...posted a season-low score of 215 (+2) at the Pacific Invitational...shot his only round in the 60s with a 69 (-1) at the Del Walker Intercollegiate...highest score of the season was 79, en route to a 74.2 scoring average for the season, which was third on the team...posted eight rounds of par or better.

At Oregon (2007-09): During the 2008-09 season, he tied for 37th in the OSU Giustina Memorial (74-72-77-223)…during the spring of 2009, he posted a tie for seventh at the Duck Invitational…posted rounds of 72-75-71-218 (+2) at the Duck Invitational and finished seven shots of the leader…in 2007-08 he competed in three tournaments as an individual before seeing his first varsity spring action for the Ducks in the Pac-10 Championships…tied for 25th at the Duck Invitational (77-71-77-225)…in fall play, he competed in the Big Ten/ Pac-10 Challenge, tying for 51st (81-77-83-241).

Before Oregon: Was a four-time West Valley League scholar-athlete for Westide Christian High School.his team was the 2A/1A state champions in the 2006 and 2007 seasons for coach Roger Allcroft…individually, was the 3A Oregon state champion in 2007 and 2006, as well as the 2006 Central Oregon junior champion…was a member of the 2006 Hogan Cup Team. Personal: Born Eric James Grimberg on February 20, 1989, in Portland, Ore…parents are Dan, who played baseball for Linfield College, and Kim Grimberg…has one younger sister, Elise. Majoring in business.

Grimberg’s Career Statistics Season 2009-10 Totals

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Rds 33 33

Lo54 LoRnd Par/215 69 8 215 69 8

T5 -

T10 1 1

T20 Avg 2 74.2 2 74.2

Career Round-By-Round 2009-10 Season Results TOURNAMENT R1-R2-R3 Total Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic 77-74-72 223 (+13) Firestone Invitational 72-73-75 220 (+4) Del Walker Intercollegiate 69-75-73 217 (+7) Pacific Invitational 72-71-72 215 (+2) Saint Mary’s Invitational 72-78-77 227 (+11) Anteater Invitational 70-78-76 224 (+11) Callaway Invitational 72-77-76 225 (+9) Fresno St. Lexus Golf Classic 77-72-79 228 (+15) FAU Spring Break Championship 72-75-76 223 (+10) COG Mizzou Intercollegiate 76-75-72 223 (+7) WCC Championships 79-74-72 225 (+9) SEASON TOTALS Rounds: 33 Avg. 74.2

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PLACE T28th T12th T57th 29th T37th T41st T26th T66th T39th T27th T9th


Player Profiles

Henrik Holm Senior - 5-11 Stabekk, Norway Dodge City Community College As a junior (2009-10): Was an Honorable Mention AllWest Coast Conference selection...was selected as a Golf Coaches Association of America Academic All-American... finished tied for 12th with rounds of 72-79-75 at the 2010 WCC Championships... played in all 11 events with a stroke average of 75.0, which was fourth in the team...had seven rounds of par or better, including two rounds in the 60s...his career-low round of 68 came in the second round of the COG Mizzou Intercollegiate when he finished 23rd overall with a 54-hole score of 222 (+6)...shot 69 in the final round of the Firestone Invitational, en route to a season best 5th place finish, helping SMC post a 1-shot win for the only team title of the season...shot 220 (+4) with rounds of 7273-69 at the Firestone Invite...shot a career-best 217 (+4) at the Pacific Invitational when he finished 33rd overall.

As a sophomore (2008-09): Competed in 10 events for 29 rounds in his first season at Saint Mary’s...finished the year with a stroke average of 76.6, which ranked seventh on the team...had a fall stroke average of 76.1 in three tournaments...his low tournament performance came at the Saint Mary’s Invitational when he shot a 54-hole total of 223 (+10) at Poppy Hills...matched his low tournament with a 223 (+7) finish at the Turtle Bay Intercollegiate to start the spring season...shot his low round of the year, a 2-under par 70, in the opening round of the Turtle Bay Intercollegiate. Junior College: Competed at Dodge City Community College in Kansas as a freshman in 2007-08...had a stroke average of 74.1, which ranked fifth nationally in the junior college ranks...was a First Team All-Conference selection...advanced to the junior college national championships where he finished fifth overall...helped his team to two conference wins and the tournament championship at the Warrior Invitational.

High School: Ranked fourth in the National Norwegian Junior Rankings...had two runner-up finishes in the National Norwegian Junior Tour in 2005...ranked seventh on the Norwegian Tour in 2006...had a stroke average of 75.5 on the Norwegian Tour. Holm’s Career Statistics Season 2008-09 2009-10 Totals

Rds 29 33 62

Lo54 223 217 217

LoRnd 70 68 68

Par/2 7 9

T5 1 1

T10 1 1

T20 1 3 4

Avg 76.6 75.0 75.8

Holm Career Round-By-Round 2008-09 Season Results TOURNAMENT R1-R2-R3 Total San Francisco Intercollegiate 74-76-85 235 (+22) Saint Mary’s Invitational 77-74-72 223 (+10) Wolf Pack Classic 79-72-76 227 (+11) Turtle Bay Intercollegiate 70-78-75 223 (+7) Mardi Gras Invitational 79-84-76 239 (+23) Bay Area Interco. Shootout 81-74 155 (+11) Barona Collegiate Cup 79-81-73 233 (+17) Western Intercollegiate 76-79-78 233 (+23) Colo.-Stevinson Ranch Invite 77-74-76 227 (+11) WCC Championships 73-80-74 227 (+11) SEASON TOTALS Rounds: 29 Avg.: 76.6

PLACE T71st T50th T53rd T64th T62nd T20th T56th T58th T44th T30th

2009-10 Season Results TOURNAMENT R1-R2-R3 Total Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic 77-82-74 233 (+17) Firestone Invitational 78-72-69 219 (+3) Del Walker Intercollegiate 71-76-73 220 (+10 Pacific Invitational 71-70-76 217 (+4) Saint Mary’s Invitational 77-75-78 230 (+14) Anteater Invitational 79-75-71 225 (+12) Callaway Invitational 77-79-75 231 (+15) Fresno St. Lexus Golf Classic 78-74-74 226 (+13) FAU Spring Break Championship 78-72-76 226 (+13) COG Mizzou Intercollegiate 77-68-77 222 (+6) WCC Championships 72-79-75 226 (+10) SEASON TOTALS Rounds: 33 Avg.: 75.0

PLACE T65th T5th T67th T33rd T57th 43rd T43rd T54th T57th T23rd t12th

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Player Profiles

Kevin Smith Redshirt Junior - 5-11 San Jose, CA Archbishop Mitty High School As a redshirt sophomore (2009-10): Saw action in one tournament, playing as an individual in the Saint Mary’s Invitational at Poppy Hills Golf Course...shot rounds of 85-80-78 for a 54-hole score of 243 (+27) to finish 86th overall.

As a redshirt freshman (2008-09): Played in three tournaments during his redshirt freshman season...had a stroke average of 76.4 in eight total rounds...posted a season best 2-under par 70 in the final round of the Colorado-Stevinson Ranch Invitational when he played as an individual...posted rounds of 73-77-70 in the Colorado Stevinson Ranch Invite for a 220 (+4) total and a tie for 13th place for his best career finish...carded rounds of 80 and 79 in the Bay Area Intercollegiate Shootout from Hiddenbrooke Golf Club...had scores of 79-76-77 in the Saint Mary’s Invitational to open the season.

As a freshman (2007-08): Took a medical redshirt after playing in the first tournament of the season...played as an individual at the Saint Mary’s Invitational for his only collegiate golf competition of the season...posted rounds of 82-80-85 at the Poppy Hills Golf Course.... won the Salinas City Amateur Championship in 2008...qualified for the 2008 California State Am, and advanced to match play.

High School: Was a three-year varsity letter winner in golf at Archbishop Mitty High School in San Jose, CA...was a semifinalist in the 2007 San Francisco City Championship, lost to eventual champion Chadd Cocco...finished third in the 2007 Silicon Valley Amateur...was the JGANC East Bay Champion in 2005...was a two-time First Team All-WCAL selection...was named the team’s Most Valuable Player as a junior and senior...carried a 35.2 (nine holes) stroke average during his senior season.

Career Round-By-Round 2007-08 Season Results TOURNAMENT R1-R2-R3 Total PLACE Saint Mary’s Invitational 82-80-85 247 (+31) 93rd SEASON TOTALS Rounds: 3 Ave.: 82.3

Smith’s Career Statistics

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Season 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Totals

Rds Lo54 LoRnd Par/Redshirted the season. 3 247 80 8 220 70 1 3 243 78 14 220 70 1

T5

T10

T20 Avg

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1 1

82.3 76.4 81.0 78.6

2008-09 Season Results TOURNAMENT R1-R2-R3 Total PLACE Saint Mary’s Invitational 79-76-77 232 (+19) T78th Bay Area Shootout 80-79 159 (+15) T27th Colo.-Stevinson Ranch Invite. 73-77-70 220 (+4) T13th SEASON TOTALS Rounds: 8 Avg.: 76.4 2009-10 Season Results TOURNAMENT R1-R2-R3 Total PLACE Saint Mary’s Invitational 82-80-85 247(+31) 93rd SEASON TOTALS Rounds: 3 Avg.: 82.3

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Player Profiles

Ben Geyer Sophomore - 6-0 Arkuckle, CA Pierce High School As a freshman (2009-10): As a walkon, he competed in three tournaments for a total of nine rounds played... finished the season with a competition stroke average of 76.9...made his debut in the first tournament of the year, playing as an individual at the Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic...posted rounds of 79-8080 to finish 75th overall with a score of 239 (+29) at the FIG Classic...finished tied for 11th overall at the Saint Mary’s Invitational with a 54-hole score of 220 (+4) when he played as an individual...shot rounds of 73-74-73 at Poppy Hills GC for season bests in finish (11th), low tournament score (220), and low 18-hole round (73)...posted an 84th place finish at the Fresno State Lexus Golf Classic.

Before Saint Mary’s: Was a four-year letter winner in golf and lettered two years in basketball at Pierce High School...was a four time all-Sacramento Valley League selection and a three-time Sacramento Valley League MVP...was the medalist for the SVL three times...in Junior Golf Association of Northern California (JGANC) in 2009, he was the medalist at the Sacramento City Easter Championship, that was played at the Bing Maloney Golf Course...also won the Bumgardner Memorial at Del Rio Country Club in Modesto, CA in 2009...won the Division II Northern Section high school tournament as a freshman (2006) and as a junior (2008)...in the summer of 2008 was a member of the Hogan Cup Team for Northern California...the Hogan Team for Northern California is made up of the top four earners for the Northern California in the JGANC for the year...had a runner-up finish in the 2008 NCGA Valley Amateur at Winchester Country Club in Auburn, CA...was an All-SVL selection in basketball both his junior and senior season as a shooting guard. Personal: Born Benjanin Michael Geyer, on December 12, 1991, to Carol and Andy Geyer...is the middle child of three, has an older brother Jacob (20) that goes to the University of Arizona and a younger sister Molly (15)...father Andy was a Division III All-American in golf as California State University, Stanislaus and helped CSUS to Division III National Championships in 1980 and 1981..majoring in business administration.

Geyer’s Career Statistics Season 2009-10 Totals

Rds 9 9

Lo54 LoRnd Par/220 73 220 73 -

T5 -

T10 -

T20 Avg 1 76.9 1 76.9

Career Round-by-Round 2009-10 Season Results TOURNAMENT R1-R2-R3 Total Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic 79-80-80 239 (+29) Saint Mary’s Invitational 73-74-73 220 (+4) Fresno St. Lexus Golf Classic 74-80-79 233 (+20) SEASON TOTALS Rounds: 9 Avg.: 76.9

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Player Profiles

Mac McClung Sophomore - 5-10 Fremont, CA Irvington High School As a freshman (2009-10): Competed in eight events, totaling 24 rounds played... finished the season with a 75.5 scoring average, posting one top-20 finish and one round of par or better...shot a career-low round of 70 in the final round of the Fresno State Lexus Classic to finish 26th overall with a 220 (+7)... posted a 16th place finish at the Anteater Invitational following rounds of 73-72-72 for a seasonlow tournament score of 217 (+4)...21-of-24 rounds were in the 70s, with 15 rounds of 75 or better...finished 31st at the WCC Championships. Before Saint Mary’s: Was a four-year letterwinner in golf at Irvington High School in Fremont, CA…was a three-time team captain, and was a four-time All-Mission Valley Athletic League selection…was the MVAL Individual Champion in back-to-back years in 2007-08 and 2008-09… helped Irvington HS capture to MVAL Team Championship in 2009… finished first at the 2008 CJT Tournament Championship at La Costa Country Club…took home medalist honors at the 2009 CJT Metropolitan.

Career Round-by-Round

McClung’s Career Statistics Season 2009-10 Totals

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Rds 24 24

Lo54 LoRnd Par/217 70 1 217 70 1

T5 -

T10 -

T20 Avg 1 75.5 1 75.5

2009-10 Season Results TOURNAMENT R1-R2-R3 Total Del Walker Intercollegiate 72-77-72 221 (+11) Saint Mary’s Invitational 78-75-83 236 (+20) Anteater Invitational 73-72-72 217 (+4) Callaway Invitational 75-75-79 229 (+13) Fresno St. Lexus Golf Classic 73-77-70 220 (+7) FAU Spring Break Championship 74-75-75 224 (+11) COG Mizzou Intercollegiate 73-74-79 226 (+10) WCC Championships 81-77-81 239 (+23) SEASON TOTALS Rounds: 24 Avg.: 75.5

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Player Profiles

Nick Sako Sophomore - 5-7 Menlo Park, CA Menlo-Atherton High School As a freshman (2009-10): Competed in nine events as a freshman, playing a total of 27 rounds...posted a stroke average of 75.6, with three rounds of par or better...shot a careerlow round of 68 (-3) in the opening round of the Pacific Invitational from the Brookside Country club...matched his career-low round with a 68 (-4) second round of the COG Mizzou Intercollegiate when he played as an individual...posted his only top-20 finish with a T12 at the Mizzou Intercollegiate...posted a second round 69 (-3) at the Firestone Invitational to help the Gaels capture the team title...shot 217 at the Mizzou Intercollegiate and the Pacific Invitational for his 54-hole low tournament score for the season.

Before Saint Mary’s: Carried a 2008 tournament stroke average of 73.8 in 53 rounds…ranked fourth in the Junior Golf Association of Northern California (JGANC), was ranked 11th as a junior by the Northern California Golf Association, and was ranked No. 279 nationally by the Junior Golf Scoreboard…tied for first at the 2009 Northern California High School Finals following a round of two-under par 70 at Butte Creek Country Club…finished first in the NCGA/JGANC Northern California Players Championship…had a quarterfinal finish at the San Francisco City Championship…finished 11th at the Alameda Commuters Tournament…During his high school career at Menlo Atherton HS, he was a four-year varsity letterwinner in golf…was a three-time Peninsula Athletic League First Team selection and was the PAL Individual Champion in 2007…was a two-time PAL Golfer of the Year and was named to San Mateo County Golfer of the Year in 2006, following his sophomore season.

Sako’s Career Statistics

Sako’s Career Statistics Season 2009-10 Totals

Rds 27 27

Lo54 LoRnd Par/217 68 3 217 68 3

T5 -

T10 -

T20 Avg 2 75.6 2 75.6

2009-10 Season Results TOURNAMENT R1-R2-R3 Total Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic 74-83-75 232 (+22) Firestone Invitational 76-69-81 226 (+10) Del Walker Intercollegiate 79-74-73 226 (+16) Pacific Invitational 68-77-72 217 (+4) Saint Mary’s Invitational 75-81-79 235 (+19) Anteater Invitational 74-72-73 219 (+6) Callaway Invitational 78-80-80 238 (+22) Fresno St. Lexus Golf Classic 79-77-76 232 (+19) COG Mizzou Intercollegiate 74-68-75 217 (+1) SEASON TOTALS Rounds: 27 Avg. 75.6

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Newcomer Profiles Alex Bungert Junior - 6-1 Oslo, Norway Wichita St./Dodge City CC

Alex Bungert Freshman - 5-10 Orange, CA Villa Park HS

High School: Lettered four years in golf at Villa As a sophomore (at Wichita State 2009-10): Park High School in Orange, CA…was a two-time Was a member of the Wichita State golf team CIF league champion in 2008 and 2009, and that advanced to the 2010 NCAA South Regional, helped his team capture a team title in 2009… following a Missouri Valley Conference Champosted a sixth place finish at the 2009 CIF State pionship…garnered First Team All-MVC honors Championships…captured medalist honors at and was named to the MVC All-Academic First the 2007 Southern California PGA Junior ChamTeam…his best finish of the season came at the 2010 State Farm MVC pionship…finished fifth at the 2008 CIF Championships after shooting Tournament when he finished second with a score of 227 (+11)… 4-under par…earned multiple all-conference and all-county honors, tied his season-low tournament score with a 221 (+5) at the NCAA and was the Century League MVP twice. South Regional…also shot 221 (+5) at the Desert Shootout in March… competed in 10-of-13 events, and completed 30 rounds, for a season stroke average of 75.83…shot in the 70s in 27 of his 30 rounds, and shot a season-best score of 71 three times. As a freshman (at Dodge City CC 2008-09): Golfed for Coach Casey Malek at Dodge City Community College in 2008-09…named NJCAA Second-Team All-American after the 2008-09 season…played in 10 tournaments as a Conquistador, posting a stroke average of 74.6…won the Jayhawk Conference Championship held at Sand Creek Station… finished 19th in the NJCAA National Championship. Personal: Anders Engell was born on June 2, 1989 in Oslo, Norway… Son of Vegard and Britt Engell and brother to Henrik (22)…Both parents competed as professional wind surfers.

Dalan Refioglu Freshman - 5-8 Foster City, CA Sacred Heart Prep

High School: Comes to Saint Mary’s from Sacred Heart Prep in Atherton, CA…qualified for the 2010 Northern California Golf Association (NCGA) Stroke Play and Match Play tournaments...won the 2009 West Bay Athletic League Championship following a round of 69…named the league’s Most Valuable Player after leading the conference with a scoring average of 35…finished tied for third at the 2009 NCGA Junior Championships…was a two-time First Team All-PSAL selection in 2007 and 2008.

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West Coast Conference hen the West Coast Conference first got its start back in 1952, the founders really had only one goal in mind...to create a convenient way for five Bay Area schools to play basketball. Now, 58 years later, a marvelously cohesive athletics league, which is competitive at the national level in 13 sports, is entering it's 32nd season under its present eight-team mix.

The current members of the WCC span the western coast of the United States from Canada to Mexico. Though the institutions range from the pine forests of eastern Washington state to the sun drenched beaches of southern California, the combined excellence in athletics and academics sets the conference apart on the national scene and draws the individual institutions together in a common mission. The WCC crowns champions in 13 sports: baseball, men’s and women's basketball, men's and women's cross country, men's and women's golf, women's rowing, men's and women's soccer, men's and women's tennis and women's volleyball. The league was chartered by five Bay Area institutions (San Francisco, Saint Mary's, Santa Clara, San Jose State and Pacific) as the California Basketball Association, playing its first game on January 2, 1953. After two seasons of play under that name, the conference expanded to include Loyola Marymount and Pepperdine in 1955, and became the "West Coast Athletic Conference" in 1956. The name was shortened to the West Coast Conference in 1989. The current alignment of Gonzaga, LMU, Pepperdine, Portland, Saint Mary's, San Diego, San Francisco and Santa Clara has remained unchanged since 1979, making the WCC the third most stable conference in the nation. Only the Ivy League and Pacific-10 Conference have been together longer. ALL-TIME MEMBERSHIP Saint Mary's 58 years 1952-10 Santa Clara 58 years 1952-10 San Francisco 58 years 1952-10 Loyola Marymount 55 years 1955-10 Pepperdine 55 years 1955-10 Portland 34 years 1976-10 Gonzaga 31 years 1979-10 San Diego 31 years 1979-10 Pacific 19 years 1952-71 San Jose State 17 years 1952-69 Nevada-Reno 10 years 1969-79 Seattle 9 years 1971-80 UNLV 6 years 1969-75 UC Santa Barbara 5 years 1964-69 Fresno State 2 years 1955-57

2009-10 TEAM CHAMPIONS Baseball San Diego Basketball (M) Gonzaga Men's Tournament Saint Mary's Basketball (W) Gonzaga Women's Tournament Gonzaga Cross Country (M) Portland Cross Country (W) Portland Golf (M) San Diego Golf (W) Pepperdine Rowing (W) Gonzaga Soccer (M) Portland Soccer (W) Portland Tennis (M) Pepperdine Tennis (W) Saint Mary's Volleyball Saint Mary's

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GONzAGA MEN'S SPORTS Baseball

PORTLAND Basketball Cross Country

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SAN FRANCISCO Tennis WOMEN'S SPORTS

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2009-10 Season Results 2009-10 Saint Mary’s Team Results

Date 10/5-6 10/12-13 10/22 11-2 11/9-10

2009 Fall Season

Tournament Fighting Irish Classic Firestone Invitational Del Walker Intercollegiate Pacific Invitational Saint Mary’s Invitational

Result 13th/15 1st/11 7th/16 6th/12 T8th/16

2010 Spring Season Date 2/1-2 2-8 3/8-9 3/26-28 4/12-13 4/19-20

Tournament Anteater Invitational Callaway Invitational Fresno St. Lexus Golf Classic FAU Spring Break Champ. COG Mizzou Intercollegiate WCC Championships

Result 5th/10 5th/12 13th/16 T10th/16 4th/15 5th/8

Firestone Invitational North Course at Firestone Country Club Akron, OH - 10/12-13/2009 Par 72, 7125 yards Fin. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10. 11.

Team #45 Notre Dame Ohio State #14 Arkansas Texas-Arlington Lamar #18 Iowa Houston 8. Missouri 9. #29 BYU 10. Cincinnati 11. Colorado 12. San Francisco 13. Saint Mary’s (CA) 14. Miami (OH) 15. Georgetown

R1-R2-R3-Total 290-288-292-870 288-303-283-874 295-297-286-878 300-298-285-883 297-296-291-884 297-293-295-885 301-291-293-885 293-299-294-886 299-297-296-892 302-296-296-894 304-302-289-895 296-299-303-898 305-303-291-899 303-300-298-901 306-307-311-924

Saint Mary’s Individual Player Scores Player R1-R2-R3-Tot Place Robert McRae 77-70-74-221 (+11) t-21st Eric Grimberg 77-74-72-223 (+13) t-28th Daniel Cone 77-77-71-225 (+15) t-37th Nick Sako 74-83-75-232 (+22) t-62nd Henrik Holm 77-82-74-233 (+23) t-65th Ben Geyer# 79-80-80-239 (+29) t-75th #played as an individual

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R1-R2-R3-Total 291-286-292-869 283-293-294-870 293-292-303-888 296-296-297-889 296-293-301-890 302-294-300-896 296-296-305-897 298-302-306-906 310-293-303-906 299-293-316-908 306-300-312-918

Saint Mary’s Individual Player Scores Player R1-R2-R3-Tot Place Robert McRae 73-72-69-214 (-2) 3rd Henrik Holm 78-72-69-219 (+3) t- 5th Eric Grimberg 72-73-75-220 (+4) t-12th Nick Sako 76-69-81-226 (+10) t-30th Daniel Cone 70-78-79-227 (+11) t-34th

Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic Warren Golf Course South Bend, IN - 10/5-6/2009 Par 70, 7023 yards Fin. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Team Saint Mary’s (CA) Eastern Michigan Michigan State Kansas State Kentucky Toledo Akron Marquette Pacific Rhode Island Western Carolina

Pacific Invitational Brookside Country Club Stockton, CA - 11/2-4/2009 Par 71, 6757 yards Fin. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Team #41 Colorado State Long Beach State #14 Oregon Santa Clara UC Santa Barbara UC Irvine Saint Mary’s (CA) Pacific Arizona Wyoming UC Riverside Cal Poly Idaho CS Northridge Loyola Marymount CS Fullerton

R1-R2-R3-Total 342-344-344-1030 351-352-336-1039 344-347-351-1042 350-356-342-1048 355-355-342-1052 362-345-351-1058 342-358-360-1060 354-353-354-1061 353-349-365-1067 368-354-353-1075 350-364-365-1079 358-355-367-1080 373-352-360-1085 372-351-365-1088 358-363-369-1090 367-362-382-1111

Saint Mary’s Individual Player Scores Player R1-R2-R3-Tot Place Robert McRae 66-66-70-202 (-8) 4th Daniel Cone 64-67-72-203 (-7) 5th Eric Grimberg 69-75-73-217 (+7) t-57th Henrik Holm 71-76-73-220 (+10) t-67th Mac McClung 72-77-72-221 (+11) t-69th Nick Sako 79-74-73-226 (+16) 84th

R1-R2-R3-Total 273-273-286-832 279-279-275-833 273-272-289-834 281-273-288-842 284-279-280-843 280-276-288-844 281-276-290-847 278-284-286-848 282-291-290-863 296-282-291-869 288-286-297-871 287-299-298-884

Saint Mary’s Individual Player Scores Player R1-R2-R3-Tot Place Robert McRae 71-66-71-208 (-5) 7th Daniel Cone 70-69-73-212 (-1) t-20th Eric Grimberg 72-71-72-215 (+2) 29th Henrik Holm 71-70-76-217 (+4) t-33rd Nick Sako 68-77-72-217 (+4) t-33rd

Del Walker Intercollegiate Virginia Country Club Long Beach, CA - 10/22-23/2009 Par 70, 6578 yards Fin. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.

Team UC Davis BYU Oregon Fresno State Kansas State Saint Mary’s (CA) Denver Pacific CS Northridge San Jose State Sacramento State CS Fullerton

Saint Mary’s Invitational Poppy Hills Golf Course Pebble Beach, CA - 11/9-10/2009 Par 72, 6863 yards Fin. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 16.

Team Nevada Oregon State San Diego Denver UC Irvine Pacific San Francisco Memphis Saint Mary’s (CA) Fresno State UC Santa Barbara Marquette Wisconsin Loyola Marymount Portland Cal Poly

R1-R2-R3-Total 291-290-288-869 287-293-293-873 287-294-294-875 285-298-298-881 296-296-293-885 303-292-295-890 297-297-300-894 301-299-302-902 294-303-305-902 297-307-299-903 301-300-303-904 308-303-297-908 305-298-306-909 302-307-303-912 300-304-308-912 298-308-310-916

Saint Mary’s Individual Player Scores Player R1-R2-R3-Tot Place Daniel Cone 73-73-72-218 (+2) 8th Eric Grimberg 72-78-77-227 (+11) t-37th Robert McRae 74-77-78-229 (+13) t-48th Henrik Holm 77-75-78-230 (+14) t-57th Nick Sako 75-81-79-235 (+19) t-75th Ben Geyer# 73-74-73-220 (+4) t-11th Richard Conlin# 77-79-76-232 (+16) t-65th Mac McClung# 78-75-83-236 (+20) t-77th Kevin Smith# 85-80-78-243 (+27) t-86th #played as an individual

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2009-10 Season Results Anteater Invitational Mesa Verde Country Club Costa Mesa, CA - 2/1-2/2010 Par 71, 6548 yards Fin. Team 1. Santa Clara UC Irvine 3. CS Northridge UC Santa Barbara 5. Saint Mary’s (CA) 6. Loyola Marymount 7. Sacramento State 8. Cal Poly 9. UC Riverside 10. CS Fullerton

R1-R2-R3-Total 278-276-294-848 289-279-280-848 281-286-292-859 282-290-287-859 282-297-289-868 298-293-278-869 299-288-290-877 295-290-298-883 302-291-294-887 300-291-301-892

Saint Mary’s Individual Player Scores Player R1-R2-R3-Tot Place Robert McRae 68-75-70-213 (E) t-7th Nick Sako 74-72-73-219 (+6) t-24th Daniel Cone 70-75-75-220 (+7) t-35th Eric Grimberg 70-78-76-224 (+11) t-41st Henrik Holm 79-75-71-225 (+12) 43rd Mac McClung# 73-72-72-217 (+4) t-16th #played as an individual

Callaway Invitational The Farms Golf Club Rancho Santa Fe, CA - 2/8/2010 Par 72, 6910 yards Fin. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Team San Diego SMU Fresno State UC Irvine Saint Mary’s (CA) Denver Santa Clara Loyola Marymount CS Northridge UC Santa Barbara UTEP 12. CS Bakersfield

R1-R2-R3-Total 288-293-281-862 293-282-290-865 287-294-294-875 300-291-287-878 299-301-296-896 306-299-297-902 302-304-303-909 301-299-313-913 314-298-304-916 311-296-316-923 310-306-307-923 313-311-306-930

Saint Mary’s Individual Player Scores Player R1-R2-R3-Tot Place Daniel Cone 73-73-71-217 (+1) t-9th Robert McRae 74-74-71-219 (+3) 14th Mac McClung 75-75-79-229 (+13) t-37th Henrik Holm 77-79-75-231 (+15) t-43rd Nick Sako 78-80-80-238 (+22) t-61st Eric Grimberg# 72-77-76-225 (+9) t-26th #played as an individual

3rd Annual COG Mizzou Intercollegiate The Club at Old Hawthorne Columbia, MO - 4/12-13/2010 Par 72, 6204 yards

Fresno St. Lexus Golf Classic San Joaquin Country Club Fresno, CA - 3/8-9/2010 Par 71, 6802 yards Fin. Team 1. BYU San Diego 3. Washington 4. Oregon 5. Michigan 6. Pepperdine 7. California 8. UC Irvine 9. Fresno State 10. Cal Poly Sacramento State 12. Pacific 13. Saint Mary’s (CA) 14. Nevada 15. Kansas State 16. San Jose State

R1-R2-R3-Total 361-362-362-1085 366-359-360-1085 363-356-368-1087 369-358-361-1088 372-349-371-1092 355-365-374-1094 365-371-368-1104 366-377-364-1107 370-372-367-1109 375-372-369-1116 371-370-375-1116 372-373-377-1122 377-378-372-1127 377-377-374-1128 380-373-379-1132 383-375-375-1133

Saint Mary’s Individual Player Scores Player R1-R2-R3-Tot Place Mac McClung 73-77-70-220 (+7) t-26th Henrik Holm 78-74-74-226 (+13) t-54th Eric Grimberg 77-72-79-228 (+15) t-66th Robert McRae 75-77-76-228 (+15) t-66th Daniel Cone 82-78-73-233 (+20) t-84th Ben Geyer 74-80-79-233 (+20) t-84th Nick Sako# 79-77-76-232 (+19) t-81st #played as an individual

Fin. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

12. 13. 14. 15. 16.

Team Illinois Iowa Penn State Eastern Michigan Florida Atlantic Michigan Florida Gulf Coast Minnesota Murray State Ohio State Saint Mary’s (CA) Notre Dame South Florida Northern Illinois Marquette Wisconsin

R1-R2-R3-Total 282-279-281-842 295-281-284-860 290-283-289-862 293-290-282-865 291-287-288-866 290-284-295-869 291-286-296-873 293-292-293-878 298-293-289-880 302-289-293-884 298-287-299-884 288-297-300-885 298-296-296-890 301-302-302-905 298-304-304-906 306-294-309-909

Saint Mary’s Individual Player Scores Player R1-R2-R3-Tot Place Daniel Cone 75-68-72-215 (+2) t-13th Eric Grimberg 72-75-76-223 (+10) t-39th Mac McClung 74-75-75-224 (+11) t-45th Henrik Holm 78-72-76-226 (+13) t-57th Robert McRae 77-72-79-228 (+15) t-64th

R1-R2-R3-Total 282-290-285-857 287-284-287-858 283-293-291-867 297-284-292-873 291-293-301-885 301-282-302-885 292-294-299-885 300-293-305-898 297-296-308-901 309-294-302-905 305-301-303-909 299-306-305-910 307-296-312-915 309-314-312-935 322-334-332-988

Saint Mary’s Individual Player Scores Player R1-R2-R3-Tot Place Robert McRae 74-69-72-215 (-1) t- 7th Daniel Cone 74-73-71-218 (+2) 14th Henrik Holm 77-68-77-222 (+6) t-23rd Eric Grimberg 76-75-72-223 (+7) t-27th Mac McClung 73-74-79-226 (+10) t-42nd Nick Sako# 74-68-75-217 (+1) t-12th #played as an individual

FAU Spring Break Championship Gleneagles Country Club DeIray Beach. FL - 3/26-28/2010 Par 71, 6722 yards

Fin. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Team Nebraska Kansas State Missouri Saint Mary’s (CA) Iowa State Kansas Wyoming Ball State Northern Illinois South Dakota State Belmont Oral Roberts Northern Iowa Creighton IUPUI

WCC Championships Hiddenbrooke Golf Club Vallejo, CA - 4/19-20/2010 Par 72, 6689 yards Fin. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

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Team Pepperdine San Diego Santa Clara San Francisco Saint Mary’s (CA) Gonzaga Portland Loyola Marymount

R1-R2-R3-Total 290-294-303-887 298-298-296-892 296-300-300-896 299-296-303-898 298-303-302-903 314-309-320-943 308-319-316-943 322-311-317-950

Saint Mary’s Individual Player Scores Player R1-R2-R3-Tot Place Robert McRae 72-76-74-222 (+6) t-6th Eric Grimberg 79-74-72-225 (+9) t-9th Henrik Holm 72-79-75-226 (+10) t-12th Daniel Cone 75-76-81-232 (+16) t-23rd Mac McClung 81-77-81-239 (+23) 31st

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Records & History Single SeaS eaSon Son ind. RecoR ecoRd RdS dS

Lowest Stroke Average No. Player Year 1 Liam Kendregan 2004-05 2 Joe Lanza 2004-05 3 Mike McRae 2006-07 4 Mike McRae 2007-08 5 Chadd Cocco 2005-06 6 Robert McRae 2009-10 7 Chadd Cocco 2007-08 8 Chadd Cocco 2004-05 9 Joe Lanza 2003-04 10 Joe Lanza 2002-03 Par or Better Rounds No. Player 1 Mike McRae 2 Liam Kendregan 3 Mike McRae Joe Lanza 5 Chadd Cocco 6 Robert McRae Chadd Cocco Joe Lanza Chadd Cocco 10 Josh Kelley

Joe Lanza - Holds the school record for the lowest career stroke average (72.98), the most top-20 (33) and top-10 (21) finishes, and the most indiviaual titles (3) in his four years at SMC.

Year 2007-08 2004-05 2006-07 2004-05 2004-05 2009-10 2007-08 2003-04 2005-06 2006-07

Single Season Top-10 Finishes No. Player Year 1 Mike McRae 2007-08 Liam Kendregan 2004-05 3 Chadd Cocco 2005-06 Eric Meichtry 1992-93 Joe Lanza 2004-05 6 Robert McRae 2009-10 Joe Lanza 2003-04 Jeff Duncan 1980-81 9 Mike McRae 2006-07 Joe Lanza 2002-03 Liam Kendregan 2003-04

Ave. 71.39 71.81 72.30 72.48 72.66 72.69 72.79 73.11 73.19 73.21 Rds 26 25 21 21 16 15 15 15 15 13 Rds 8 8 7 7 7 6 6 6 5 5 5

Single Season Victories No. Player Year 1 Jeff Duncan 1980-81 2 John Pirotte 1980-81 3 Joe Lanza 2004-05 4 Mike McRae 2006-07 Chadd Cocco 2005-06 Liam Kendregan 2004-05 Joe Lanza 2003-04 Joe Lanza 2002-03 Eric Meichtry 1992-92 Craig King 1998-99 John Pirotte 1983-84

Year-By-Year Scoring Average Leader 2009-10 73.69 Robert McRae 2008-09 73.88 Robert McRae 2007-08 72.48 Mike McRae 2006-07 72.30 Mike McRae 2005-06 72.66 Chadd Cocco 2004-05 71.39 Liam Kendregan 2003-04 73.19 Joe Lanza 2002-03 73.21 Joe Lanza 2001-02 74.4 Joe Lanza 2000-01 76.5 Brent Jensen 1999-00 79.4 Tucker Brown 1998-99 74.7 Craig King 1997-98 77.3 Scott Hardy 1996-97 78.5 Josh Smith 1995-96 79.0 Matt Anderson 1994-95 80.2 Chris Kleips 1993-94 79.9 Chris Kleips 1992-93 73.6 Eric Meichtry 1991-92 75.2 Eric Meichtry 1990-91 77.0 John Amaral Jr.

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Score 63 64 65 65 65 65 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66

Round 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 3rd 1st & 2nd 2nd 1st 3rd 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st

Player John Chirila Daniel Cone Daniel Cone Mike McRae Robert McRae Joe Lanza Robert McRae Robert McRae Mike McRae Robert McRae Josh Kelley Liam Kendregan Chadd Cocco Joe Lanza Joe Lanza Joe Lanza

Rds 5 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Tournament Vandal Fall Classic Del Walker Intercollegiate Hawaii Fall Intercollegiate Alister Mackenzie Invitational Alister Mackenzie Invitational Lexus-Naples Invitational Del Walker Intercollegiate Pacific Invitational Western Intercollegiate Hawaii Fall Intercollegiate Xavier Fall Invitational Turtle Bay Intercollegiate Mid Pines Intercollegiate Vandal Fall Classic Vandal Fall Classic UCSB Invitational

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Records & History loweSt 54 Hole ScoRe Place 1 2 3

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Score 202 (-8) 203 (-7) 205 (-11) 205 (-8) 205 (-8) 206 (-10) 206 (-10) 207 (-9) 207 (-6) 208 (-5) 208 (-8) 208 (-8) 208 (-8) 208 (-8) 208 (-5)

Finish 4th 5th T3rd T4th T4th T7th 1st T17th 2nd 7th T20th 1st 1st 1st 2nd

Player Robert McRae Daniel Cone Josh Kelley Mike McRae Robert McRae Mike McRae Chadd Cocco Robert McRae Joe Lanza Robert McRae Daniel Cone Joe Lanza Liam Kendregan Joe Lanza John Chirila

Tournament Del Walker Intercollegiate Del Walker Intercollegiate Xavier Fall Invitational Alister Mackenzie Invitational Alister Mackenzie Invitational Ogio-Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Mid Pines Intercollegiate Hawaii Fall Intercollegiate Vandal Fall Classic Pacific Invitational Hawaii Fall Intercollegiate WCC Championships Lexus-Naples Invitational Country Wide Intercollegiate Vandal Fall Classic

caR aReeR ind. RecoRdS Scoring Average No. Player Ave. 1 Joe Lanza (2001-05) 72.98 2 Liam Kendregan (2001-05) 73.10 3 Mike McRae (2004-08) 73.18 4 Chadd Cocco (2003-08) 73.40 5 Robert McRae (2006-10) 73.77 6 Josh Kelley (2004-08) 74.28 7 Daniel Cone (2006-10) 74.21 8 Eric Meichtry (1991-93) 74.29 9 Russell Yu (2004-06) 75.58 10 Brent Jensen (2000-04) 75.87 11 Craig King (1997-99) 75.94 12 Steven Brooks (2002-04) 76.27 13 Brett Mormann (2004-09) 76.30 14 John Chirila (2000-04) 76.64

Total Rounds No. Player 1 Robert McRae (2006-10) Mike McRae (2004-08) 3 Josh Kelley (2004-08) 4 Daniel Cone (2006-10) 5 Chadd Cocco (2003-08) 6 Joe Lanza (2001-05) 7 Brent Jensen (2000-04) 8 John Chirila (2000-04) 9 Liam Kendregan (2001-05) 10 Jeremy Deems (1994-98)

Chadd Cocco - Finished tied for 1st at the 2008 WCC Championships, and ranks second all-time in top-20 finishes (28), top-10 finishes (17), and top-5 finishes (8). Ranks third in career rounds played with 129.

Rounds of Par or Better No. Player 1 Mike McRae (2004-08) 2 Joe Lanza (2001-05) 4 Chadd Cocco (2003-08) 6 Robert McRae (2006-10) 3 Liam Kendregan (2001-05) 5 Joshua Kelley (2004-08) 8 Daniel Cone (2006-10) 7 Brent Jensen (2000-04) 9 John Chirila (2000-04) 10 Henrik Holm (2007-pres.)

Rds 140 140 137 31 129 116 107 91 83 80 Rds 70 54 51 46 39 37 30 24 14 9

Date 10/2009 10/2009 10/2007 10/2007 10/2007 4/2007 9/2005 11/2007 9/2002 11/2009 11/2007 4/2005 3/2005 11/2004 9/2003

Top 20 Finishes No. Player 1 Joe Lanza (2001-05) 2 Chadd Cocco (2003-08) 3 Mike McRae (2004-08) Liam Kendregan (2001-05) 5 Robert McRae (2006-10) 6 Daniel Cone (2006-10) 7 Brent Jensen (2000-04) 8 John Chirila (2000-04) 9 Josh Kelley (2004-08) 10 Eric Meichtry (1991-93)

Top 10 Finishes No. Player 1 Joe Lanza (2001-05) 2 Chadd Cocco (2003-08) Mike McRae (2004-08) Liam Kendregan (2001-05) 5 Robert McRae (2006-10) 6 Brent Jensen (2000-04) Eric Meichtry (1991-93) 8 Josh Kelley (2004-08) Daniel Cone (2006-10) 10 John Chirila (2000-04) Craig King (1997-99)

Top 5 Finishes No. Player 1 Joe Lanza 2 Mike McRae (2004-08) Chadd Cocco (2003-08) 4 Eric Meichtry (1991-93) 5 Robert McRae (2006-10) Brent Jensen (2000-04) 7 Liam Kendregan (2001-05) 8 Daniel Cone (2006-10) Josh Kelley (2004-08) John Chirila (2000-04) 11 Dustin Smith (1997-99) Craig King (1997-99) Josh Smith (1994-98)

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Total 33 28 26 26 25 23 19 13 17 12

Total 21 17 17 17 12 9 9 7 7 6 6 Total 15 8 8 6 5 5 4 3 3 3 2 2 2

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Records & History Career Individual Tournament Wins Player Chadd Cocco Mike McRae Chadd Cocco Joe Lanza Liam Kendregan Joe Lanza Joe Lanza Eric Meichtry John Pirotte John Pirotte John Pirotte John Pitotte

Score 218 206 206 208 208 208 215 222 226 106 72 N/A

Tournament WCC Championship USF Triumph Mid Pines Invitational WCC Championships Lexus-Naples Invitational 3/2005 CountryWide Intercollegiate Santa Clara Invitational WCC Championship WCC Championship Santa Clara Invitational UC Davis Invitational UC Davis Invitational

Low Team Tournament No. Strokes Event 1 829 Hawaii Fall Intercollegiate 2 840 Alister Mackenzie Invitational 3 843 Vandal Fall Classic 4 844 Pacific Invitational 844 Del Walker Intercollegiate 844 Xavier Fall Invitational 7 845 Country Wide Intercollegiate 845 Lexus-Naples Invitational 9 852 Mid Pines Intercollegiate 10 853 Ogio-Pacific Coast Intercollegiate 853 USF Triumph at Pauma Valley 853 Fresno St. Lexus Golf Classic Low Team Round No. Strokes 1 272 272 3 273 4 275 5 276 6 277 7 278 278 9 279 10 280 280 280

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Rd. 1 3 1 3 2 3 2 1 2 1 2 3

Event Alister Mackenzie Invite Lexus-Naples Invitational Hawaii Fall Intercollegiate Hawaii Fall Intercollegiate PAcific Invitational Del Walker Intercollegiate Mid Pines Intercollegiate Country Wide Intercol. Xavier Invitational Pacific Invitational Xavier Fall Invitational USF Triumph

Date 4/2008 3/2007 9/2005 4/2005

11/2004 10/2002 4/1993 3/1984 1984 1984 2/1981

Single Season Team Records 4-Player Stroke Average No. Year Rds. Average 1 2004-05 36 289.00 2 2007-08 39 291.10 3 2006-07 33 292.00 4 2003-04 27 293.63 5 2005-06 29 296.20 6 2002-03 28 299.50 7 2001-02 27 300.52 8 1998-99 24 306.54 9 2008-09 35 306.81 10 2009-10 33 306.82

Year 2007 2007 2003 2009 2007 2007 2004 2005 2005 2007 2007 2004 Year 2007 2005 2007 2007 2009 2007 2005 2005 2005 2009 2007 2007

Liam Kendregan - Posted a 71.39 stroke average in 2004-05, marking the lowest single season stroke average in the history of the men’s golf pro program.

ALL-TIME TEAM TITLES

Tournament Firestone Invitational Western Intercollegiate USF Triumph Del Walker Intercollegiate Naples Intercollegiate Countrywide Intercollegiate Winchester Intercollegiate Braveheart Classic Vandal Fall Classic Santa Clara Invite Diablo Grande Intercollegiate

Mth/Yr 10/2009 3/2008 4/2007 9/2006 3/2005 11/2004 3/2004 3/2004 9/2003 10/2002 3/2002

Score 291-286-292-869 289-292-299-880 283-290-280-853 284-285-287-856 290-283-272-845 278-284-283-845 Match Play 305-305-299-909 279-281-283-843 307-298-293-898 307-298-292-897

Players R. McRae, Holm, Grimberg, Sako, Cone M. McRae, Cocco, Kelley, R.McRae, Cone M. McRae, Kelley, R. McRae, Mormann, Cone M. McRae, Kelley, R. McRae, Duncan, Mormann Lanza, Cocco, Kendregan, M. McRae, Kelley Lanza, Cocco, Kendregan, M. McRae, Kelley Lanza, B. Jensen, Kendregan, Chirila, Cocco Lanza, B. Jensen, Kendregan, Chirila, Cocco Lanza, B. Jensen, Kendregan, Chirila, Brooks Lanza, Chirila, B. Jensen, Brooks, Haller B. Jensen, Lanza, Morstad, Kendregan, Chirila

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Records & History NCAA Tournament History

National Championship 111th NCAA Golf Championships Kampen Course West Lafayette, IN Stanford (309-288-292-302-1191 (+39))

Pictured above is the team that made the schools first ever appearance in the NCAA Golf National Championships. From left to right are Robert McRae, Daniel Cone, Jeremy Niederstadt (AC), Scott Hardy (HC), Mike McRae, Chadd Cocco, and Josh Kelley.

Awards & Honors All-WCC First Team Selections 2010 Robert McRae 2009 Daniel Cone 2008 Chadd Cocco Mike McRae 2007 Mike McRae Robert McRae 2006 Chadd Cocco Mike McRae 2005 Joe Lanza Liam Kendregan Chadd Cocco 2004 Joe Lanza Liam Kendregan Chadd Cocco 2003 Joe Lanza 2002 John Chirila 1999 Craig King 1998 Craig King

2004 2003

Joe Lanza Joe Lanza

GCAA All-Americans 2008 Mike McRae

GCAA All-America Scholar Athlete 2010 Robert McRae Henrik Holm Eric Grimberg 2009 Robert McRae 2008 Mike McRae 2007 Mike McRae 2005 Joe Lanza 2004 Joe Lanza

All-WCC Honorable Mention Selections 2010 Eric Grimberg Henrik Holm 2008 Josh Kelley 2002 Joe Lanza 1999 Scott Hardy

333-309-307-949 (dnf) 76-74-75-dnf-225 84-76-79-dnf-239 87-79-75-dnf-241 86-80-78-dnf-244 89-81-82-dnf-252

Regional Appearances

2008 NCAA West Regional Olympic Course at Gold Mountain GC Bremerton, WA USC (291-283-288-862 (-2)) Saint Mary’s Mike McRae Chadd Cocco Josh Kelley Daniel Cone Robert McRae

294-301-289-884 (7th) 72-69-70-211 (T2nd) 72-76-73-221 (T30th) 76-76-73-225 (T52nd) 75-80-73-228 (T71st) 75-81-79-235 (T114th)

Saint Mary’s Joe Lanza Liam Kendregan Josh Kelley Chadd Cocco Mike McRae

295-285-290-870 (T14th) 74-72-69-215 (T25th) 75-67-74-216 (T31st) 72-72-73-217 (T39th) 74-74-74-222 (T72nd) 80-76-75-231 (T118th)

2005 NCAA West Regional Stanford Golf Course Stanford, CA UNLV (281-277-288-846 (+6))

Individual Appearances

WCC Player of the Year 2005 Joe Lanza 1993 Eric Meichtry 1984 John Pirotte

2007 NCAA West Regional Karsten Golf Course Tempe, AZ

All-WCC Freshman of the Year 2004 Chadd Cocco

Mike McRae

70-69-68-207 (t23rd)

Chadd Cocco

72-72-71-221 (t88)

Joe Lanza

72-73-72-217 (13th)

2006 NCAA West Regional OMNI Tucson National GC Tempe, AZ

WCC Coach of the Year: Scott Hardy 2002,04, 05, 07, & 08 Chris Manfrin 1999 WCC All-Academic Selections 2010 Robert McRae Henrik Holm 2009 Robert McRae 2008 Mike McRae 2007 Mike McRae 2005 Joe Lanza

Saint Mary’s Chadd Cocco Robert McRae Josh Kelley Daniel Cone Mike McRae

Mike McRae - Was a GCAA All-American in 2008 after leading SMC to the NCAA Golf Championships for the first time in school history. Set a school record for rounds played (140) and rounds under par (70). Finished his career ranked third all-time in stroke average (73.18).

2004 NCAA West Regional Crosswater Course at Sunriver Golf Club Sunriver, OR

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WCC Championships Saint MaR aRy Ry’S wcc cHa HaM aMpionSHip ReSultS Year 2010

Finish (Score) 5th (903)

Location Hiddenbrooke Golf Club - Vallejo, CA

Holes 54

2007

4th (904)

La Purisima Golf Course - Lompoc, CA

54

2009 2008 2006 2005

4th (892)

2nd (860)

Hiddenbrooke Golf Club - Vallejo, CA Chambers Bay GC - Chambers Bay, WA Saddle Creek GC - Copperopolis, CA Saddle Creek GC - Copperopolis, CA

54 54 54 54

2004

2nd (870)

Riverbend GC - Madera, CA

54

2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998

4th (883) 3rd (897) 6th (922) 8th (967) 3rd (894) 3rd (878)

Riverbend GC - Madera, CA Riverbend GC - Madera, CA Windsor GC - Windsor, CA Windsor GC - Windsor, CA Hunter Ranch GC - Atascadero, CA Menifee Lakes CC - San Diego, CA

54 54 54 54 54 54

1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986

T4th (919) 6th (948) 6th (953) 6th (966) 6th (962) 7th (979) 4th (951)

Torrey Pines GC - La Jolla, CA Heron Lakes GC - Portland, OR Half Moon Bay GC - Half Moon Bay, CA Heron Lakes GC - Portland, OR West Delta GC - Portland, OR West Delta GC - Portland, OR Half Moon Bay GC - Half Moon Bay, CA

54 54 54 54 54 54 54

1997 1996 1995 1994 1993

1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971

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8th (891) T2nd (892)

7th (943) 7th (638) 6th (975) 7th (970) 3rd (927)

Bayonet GC - Seaside, CA Bayonet GC - Seaside, CA Bayonet GC - Seaside, CA Bayonet GC - Seaside, CA Boundry Oak GC - Walnut Creek, CA

6th (993) Half Moon Bay GC - Half Moon Bay, CA 4th (972) Half Moon Bay GC - Half Moon Bay, CA 7th (1011) Half Moon Bay GC - Half Moon Bay, CA 3rd (658) San Francisco CC - San Francisco, CA 5th (806) Walnut Creek GC - Walnut Creek, CA 5th (642) Sahlee CC - Seattle, WA Records Unavailable 5th (830) San Francisco and Olympic CC - San Francisco, CA 8th (914) Hidden Valley GC - Reno, NV 7th (959) Olympic CC - San Francisco, CA 8th (710) Los Angeles CC - Los Angeles, CA 6th (622) Spring Valley GG - Milpitas, CA 7th (663) Las Vegas & Dunes CC - Las Vegas, NV 7th (689) Las Vegas & Dunes CC - Las Vegas, NV 5th (651) Silverado CC - Napa, CA

54 36 54 54 54

54 54 54 36 45 36 36 45 45 36 36 36 36 36

Top-10 Finishers Robert McRae - T6th (222) Eric Grimberg - T9th (225) Daniel Cone - T3rd (214) Chadd Cocco - T1st (218) Mike McRae - T5th (220) Robert McRae - 4th (220) Daniel Cone -T9th (225) Mike McRae - T4th (219) Chadd Cocco - T9th (222) Joe Lanza - 1st (208) Liam Kendregan - 6th (214) Chadd Cocco - 8th (220) Mike McRae - T9th (222) Joe Lanza - 3rd (211) Liam Kendregan -T5th (218) Chadd Cocco - T5th (218) Joe Lanza - T4th (216) John Chirila - 3rd (218) None None Dustin Smith - T8th (222) Craig King - T3rd (217) Cosco Oben - T10th (220) None None None None Eric Meichtry - 1st (222) John Bajek - T4th (225) None None None None None None Brian Ruiz - T2nd (229) Nick Allen - 8th (233) Brett Langley T10th (235) Brian Ruiz - T9th (245) John Pirotte - 1st (226) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

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All-Time Roster AAA Pat Agnew Nick Allen John Amaral Jr. Matt Anderson Br. Martin Ash (HC) BBB

John Bajek Scorr Bocks Doug Bonnington Brian Brake Steven Brooks Euan Brown Tucker Brown Barry Brynjulson Jeff Callan John Chirila Mike Cinelli Danny Clausen Chadd Cocco Daniel Cone Richard Conlin Rick Curry

1972 1985-86 1988-91 1995-97 1971-72

1990-93 1993-94 1970-71 2000-03, 2004-05 2001-04 2008-09 1996-00 1970-74

CCC

DDD

1987-89 2000-04 1977-82 1995-96 2003-08 2006-10 2006-present 1972

Garrett Deal Darrin DeCarli Jeremy Deems Brett DeMartini Mike DePew Bill Dolbert John Doherty Jeff Duncan Patrick Duncan Tom Duncan (HC)

2000-02 1991-92 1994-98 1979-81 1972 1968-71 1987-88 1979-80 2006-07 1977-83

Justin Eiguren Tim Elrod Betsy Enea John Enea Zach Evanish

1992-96 1998-01 1981 1970-72 1999-01

EEE

GGG Steve Gazzaneo (HC) Ben Geyer Matt Ginella Gary Girardi James Garritano Eric Grimberg Ryan Gonzalez Jeffery Gundle

HHH

Brian Haller Tim Hansen Scott Hardy

1991-93 2009-present 1993-95 1970-72 1989-93 2009-present 1999-00 1998-99 2002-04 1992 1994-99

Scott Hardy (HC) Jay Heckenlively Tim Honeycutt Henrik Holm

2000-present 1979-81 2008-09 2008-present III

Ignacio Isern

JJJ

Parke Jacquay Brent Jensen Jeff Jensen Jason Jeter Mike Jordan (HC)

KKK Randy Kahn (HC) Josh Kelley Liam Kendregan Matt Kennedy Craig King Chris Kleips Jim Kolbus Ryan Kotarba LLL

Brennon Langley Brett Langley Joe Lanza Brody Long Michael Lucia

1999-00 1998-02 2000-04 1999-03 1992-96 1990-91 1999-00 2004-08 2001-05 1987-89 1997-00 1993-95 1970-73 1994-96 1988-91 1985-86 2001-05 1998-01 2001-02

MMM Bill Macioci 1974 Jim Marsico 1970 Chris Manfrin (HC) 1993-99 E.J. Marcelo 2000-01 Bradley Martin 1990-91 Robert Massi 2003-06 John Matthews 1970-71 Lee McBride 1993-95 Mac McClung 2009-present Mike McRae 2004-08 Robert McRae 2006-10 Eric Meichtry 1991-93 Phillip Miner 1994-95 Mike Modesti 1979-81 Brett Mormann 2004-09 Joey Morstad 1998-02 Br. Gabriel Murphy (HC) 1970-71 Jim Murphy 1970 NNN

Larry Nonn Cosco Oben Jim O’Brien Tom Offenback Hans Olson

OOO

1970-71 1996-00 1972 1990-93 2005-09

David O’Mara Brian O’Regan Don Papa Matthew Park Jeff Parsons Jeff Petroff Greg Phillips John Pitotte Robert Pohl Rick Powers Jeff Pryde John Propstra

PPP

1995-96 2008-09

RRR

1974 2001-03 1994-95 2008-09 1993-94 1981-84 1970-74 1972 1990-92 1990-91

Brian Rector Chris Reder Greg Renick Christo Reynen Brian Ruiz Chris Ryne

SSS Nick Sako Michael Sari Louis Sander Andy Schroeder Stephen Shea Pete Shehan Michael Shinn Chuck Simaz Dennis Simon (HC) Clark Smith Dustin Smith Josh Smith Kevin Smith Noel Smith Scott Steele

TTT

1999-04 1987-89 1976-77 1995-96 1984-86 1990-93 2009-present 1998-99 1974 1995-97 1995-96 1976-77 1995-97 1976-77 1983-84 1972 1997-00 1994-98 2007-present 1970-71 1990-91

Steve Toland Butch Trosin

VVV Robert Vellanoweth Sven Verhein Rick Voller

WWW Dana Wade Steven Watkinson Jim Webb Peter Weber YYY

Russell Yu

HC - Indicates Head Coach

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