2025-26 UCLA Men's Golf Information Guide

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KYLE AN

5-9 – Senior Aliso Viejo, Calif. Aliso Niguel HS

6-1 – Sophomore Glendale, Calif. La Cañada HS

LUCIANO CONLAN

6-0 – Junior Kaneohe, Hawaii Classical Academy HS [California]

BAYLOR LARRABEE

6-5 – Sophomore Ferndale, Wash. Ferndale HS

5-11 – Senior New York, N.Y. Miami Country Day School [Florida]

TREVOR GARUS

6-0 – Sophomore Boise, Idaho Capital HS

TYLER LOREE

6-0 – Freshman Kula, Hawaii Seabury Hall

ARMEN KIRAKOSSIAN

UCLA’s Head Coach 4th Season UT Pan American ’10

5-11 – Freshman Danville, Calif. De La Salle HS

ALEX PAPAYOANOU

5-10 – Junior The Woodlands, Texas The Woodlands HS

MASON BANGER

UCLA’s Assistant Coach 3rd Season Harding ’18

LOGAN KIM
MATTHEW YAMIN
JOSH KIM

UCLA Men’s Golf Quick Facts

Name of School University of California, Los Angeles

Location

J.D. Morgan Center, 325 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA 90095

Founded 1919

Enrollment

46,430

Nickname Bruins

Colors Blue and Gold

Affiliation

NCAA Division I

Conference Big Ten

Chancellor

Director of Athletics

Sr. Associate Athletic Director/SWA

Faculty Athletic Representative

Head Coach

Dr. Julio Frenk

Martin Jarmond (UNC-Wilmington ‘01)

Dr. Christina Rivera

Dr. Michael Teitell

Armen Kirakossian, 4th Season

Assistant Coach Mason Banger, 3rd Season

NCAA Championships 2 (1988, 2008)

Media Information

Men’s Golf Contact Alex Timiraos

Email Address atimiraos@athletics.ucla.edu

Office Phone (310) 206-0524

UCLA Athletics Website uclabruins.com

UCLA Men’s Golf on Social Media

Twitter/X

@UCLAMensGolf

Instagram @UCLAMensGolf

Facebook facebook.com/UCLAMensGolf

UCLA’s 2025-26 Roster

Name Yr. Wt. Hometown (High School/Previous School)

Kyle An Sr. 5-9 Aliso Viejo, Calif. (Aliso Niguel HS)

Luciano Conlan Jr. 6-0 Kaneohe, Hawaii (Classical Academy HS [Calif.])

Trevor Garus So. 6-0 Boise, Idaho (Capital HS)

Josh Kim Fr. 5-11 Danville, Calif. (De La Salle HS)

Logan Kim So. 6-1 Glendale, Calif. (La Canada HS / Stanford University)

Baylor Larrabee So. 6-5 Ferndale, Wash. (Ferndale HS)

Tyler Loree Fr. 6-0 Kula, Hawaii (Seabury Hall)

Alex Papayoanou Jr. 5-10 The Woodlands, Texas (The Woodlands HS)

Matthew Yamin Sr. 5-11 New York, N.Y. (Miami Country Day School [Florida])

Coaching Staff

Armen Kirakossian Head Coach, 4th season UT Pan American ’10

Mason Banger Assistant Coach, 3rd season Harding ’18

Pronunciation Guide

Kyle An (on)

Mason Banger (BANE-jurr)

Luciano Conlan (loo-CHEE-on-oh)

Trevor Garus (GAIR-iss)

Baylor Larrabee (LAIR-uh-bee)

Tyler Loree ler-EE

Armen Kirakossian (ARM-in KEER-uh-coh-see-un)

Alex Papayoanou (paw-puh-yah-no)

Matthew Yamin (YAY-min)

2025-26 UCLA Men’s Golf Schedule

Date Tournament Location

Sept. 6-7

Sept. 15-16

Oct. 6-7

Oct. 24-26

Jan. 19-20

Jan. 26-28

Feb. 5-7

March 1-3

March 9-10

March 26-28

April 10-11

May 1-3

May 18-20

May 29-June 3

Sahalee Players Championship Sammamish, Wash. Sahalee Country Club

The Wohali Coalville, Utah

Wohali Golf Club

Fighting Irish Classic Notre Dame, Ind. Warren Golf Course

Golf Club of Georgia Collegiate Invitational Alpharetta, Ga. The Golf Club of Georgia

The Copper Cup Laguna Niguel, Calif. El Niguel Country Club

Southwestern Invitational Westlake Village, Calif. North Ranch Country Club

Amer Ari Intercollegiate Kona, Hawaii

Mauna Lani Golf Course

Southern Highlands Collegiate Las Vegas, Nev. Southern Highlands Golf Club

The Desimone Invitational San Francisco, Calif. Lake Merced Golf Club

The Goodwin Stanford, Calif. Stanford Golf Course

The Thunderbird Collegiate Phoenix, Ariz. Papago Golf Club

Big Ten Championships North Plains, Ore. Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club

NCAA Regionals

TBD

NCAA Championship Carlsbad, Calif.

Omni La Costa Resort & Spa

NCAA Regional Sites Location Course

Athens, Ga. Georgia University Golf Course

Bermuda Run, N.C. Bermuda Run Country Club

Bryan, Texas Traditions Club

Columbus, Ohio OSU Golf Club

Corvallis, Ore. Trysting Tree Golf Club

Marana, Ariz. The Gallery Golf Club

Information Guide, Table of Contents

Coaching Staff

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Student-Athlete Profiles Page 6

2024-25 Results Page 11

Past National Titles Page 14

UCLA’s History and Tradition Page 15

UCLA’S COACHES

ARMEN KIRAKOSSIAN

UCLA Men’s Golf Head Coach, 4th Season

Alma Mater: UT Pan American ’10

Armen Kirakossian enters his fourth season as the UCLA men’s golf head coach in 2025-26. He was selected to lead UCLA’s program on June 13, 2022, and has made an immediate impact in Westwood in his first three seasons.

Kirakossian has guided UCLA’s program on a strong trajectory as the Bruins have played their best golf in years. Most recently, UCLA advanced to the 2025 NCAA Championships after a third-place finish at the NCAA Auburn Regional. The Bruins earned spots at the NCAA Regionals in 2024 (at Stanford) and in 2025 (at Auburn). UCLA advanced to the NCAA Championships in 2025 for the first time since 2018.

In 2025, Kirakossian was honored as the NCAA Division I Golf Pride Grips West Region Coach of the Year, as selected by the Golf Coaches Association of America. He was also a finalist for the 2025 NCAA Division I Dave Williams Coach of the Year Award. UCLA swept the 2025 Big Ten Conference men’s golf awards, including Kirakossian being named the league’s Coach of the Year. In addition, Pablo Ereño was honored as the Big Ten Men’s Golfer of the Year and Baylor Larrabee was recognized as the conference’s Freshman of the Year. Kirakossian became UCLA’s first head coach to secure conference “Coach of the Year” acclaim since 2010-11 (Derek Freeman). Likewise, Ereño became the Bruins’ first student-athlete to earn conference “Golfer of the Year” accolades since Patrick Cantlay in 2010-11.

As a team, UCLA produced three team tournament wins in 2024-25. During the fall season, the Bruins won The Preserve Golf Club Collegiate in Carmel, Calif. That marked the Bruins’ first team win since taking the title at The Lamkin San Diego Classic in 2021. UCLA finished in first place out of 30 teams at The Goodwin, hosted by Stanford University in March 2025. In their first season as members of the Big Ten Conference, UCLA won the Big Ten Championships at Baltimore Country Club, finishing one stroke ahead of second-place Illinois and 12 strokes ahead of third-place Michigan State. UCLA finished third or higher in seven tournaments in 2024-25, including a runnerup finish in October 2024 at the Golf Club of Georgia Collegiate. The Bruins concluded the 2024-25 season under par as a team (-62) across 13 stroke play tournaments, marking the second straight year in which UCLA finished the season under par.

Over the past two seasons, Omar Morales and Pablo Ereño had very strong individual campaigns under the direction of Kirakossian. Both student-athletes were honored on a pair of All-America lists. Ereño secured third-team GCAA All-America acclaim as a senior (2025) and Morales earned the same honor as a junior (2024) before being recognized as an honorable mention in 2025. At the conclusion of stroke play at the 2025 NCAA Championships, Morales and Ereño were ranked No. 9 and No. 10, respectively, in the final PGA TOUR University rankings PGA TOUR U. Morales and Ereño earned first-team all-league honors in 2024 and 2025 – awards in the Pac-12 (2024) and Big Ten (2025), respectively. Both golfers were named to the Ben Hogan Award Watch List heading into the spring seasons in 2024 and 2025. During the 2023-24 season, Morales and Ereño became UCLA’s first golfers selected to that award’s watch list since 2015-16.

Ereño and Morales joined teammates Kyle An and Baylor Larrabee as All-Big Ten Conference selections in 2025. An and Larrabee secured second-team honors on the list of all-league selections. That marked the first time in which UCLA’s program had four or more all-league honorees since the 2012-13 (in the Pac-12 Conference).

Glancing at UCLA’s career record book, Morales and Ereño concluded their collegiate careers ranking second and third, respectively, in scoring average – Morales at 71.22 through 116 rounds, and Ereño at 71.32 over 133 rounds. Ereño graduated from UCLA with the highest number of career under par rounds (63), with Morales ranking third on that career list (57 rounds). Morales posted a single-season school record scoring average in 2023-24 (69.91), while Ereño followed in the No. 2 spot in 2024-25 with an average of 70.23. Ereño and Morales tied for the school single-season record for rounds in the 60s – Ereño with 19 rounds in 2024-25, and Morales having equaled that number in 2023-24.

Morales continued to represent UCLA on the sport’s highest level with a second-straight U.S. Open berth at Pinehurst No. 2 in 2024. He earned an invitation to the World Wide Technology Championship in Nov. 2024, competing at his third PGA TOUR event. Morales competed in second PGA TOUR event at the Mexico Open and put on an impressive showing at the Latin America Amateur Championships where he placed runner-up.

Kirakossian’s work during his second season at UCLA (2023-24) included strong campaigns across the board from Ereño, Morales and then-freshman Luke Powell. Morales established program records in scoring average (69.91), rounds under par (25) and rounds in the 60s (19). Ereño’s marks were just as impressive, as the Spaniard significantly improved his play during UCLA’s spring season. Ereño compiled a 70.78 scoring average, which ranks seventh in school history. He ranked second on the squad behind Morales with six top-10 finishes, eight top-20 finishes, 22 rounds under par and 15 rounds in the 60s. Powell had one of the most dominant freshman campaigns in UCLA history with three top-3 finishes, including a medal, in his first four collegiate events. The Bruins’ fall 2023 portion was highlighted by back-to-back individual wins from Powell and Morales. Powell, competing in his second tournament, shot -17, 199 (64-67-68) to earn his first title at the Hamptons Intercollegiate. Less than two weeks later, in Oct. 2024, Morales claimed his second career medal in UCLA’s next event at the Golf Club of Georgia Collegiate. He shot -11, 205 (68-68-69).

Kirakossian, who owns 11 total years of collegiate coaching experience, led the Bruins to three top-five team finishes in his first year at the helm of the program in 2022-23. The 2022-23 season was highlighted by t-5th mark at the highly competitive Southwestern Invitational where Ereño and Morales finished in the top 20. Morales was the most impressive individual performer in Kirakossian’s debut season. After finishing 89th in his first event of the season, Morales improved in each tournament, culminating in the first medal of his collegiate career at the El Macero Classic. Ten days later, Morales competed in his first PGA TOUR event at the Mexico Open. He qualified for the 123rd U.S. Open on June 5, 2023, after winning his qualifying round at Hillcrest Country Club. Before arriving at UCLA, Kirakossian spent five seasons at Arizona State, two as associate head coach and three as an assistant. He helped lead the Sun Devils to four consecutive NCAA Championship appearances, including a runner-up finish in 2021-22 and a third-place showing in 2020-21. During Kirakossian’s tenure, Arizona State produced more All-Pac-12 honorees (17) than any other school in the conference. In 2021-22, the Sun Devils boasted a Pac-12-leading four first-team selections, the most by an ASU team since 1993-94.

Following the 2018-19 season, Kirakossian was named a Strickland Award Winner as the top assistant coach in the country. He coached three consecutive Pac-12 Freshman/Newcomer of the Year award-winners from 2019-22 in Cameron Sisk (2019), David Puig (2021) and Preston Summerhays (2022), and a total of 11 All-Americans at Arizona State. Under Kirakossian and head coach Matt Thurmond, the Sun Devils ranked in the top 10 in the final Golfweek Rankings in each of the final four seasons. In addition, Arizona State won 15 team tournaments and 15 individual titles over his five seasons in Tempe, Ariz.

Prior to coaching at Arizona State, Kirakossian was an assistant coach for Pepperdine University from 2015-17. While at Pepperdine, Kirakossian helped oversee a turnaround in the Waves’ program with a 13th-place finish at the NCAA Championships, its best mark since 2005. Pepperdine ranked 19th in the final Golfweek rankings for a 59-spot improvement from when Kirakossian joined the program.

Several individuals shined under Kirakossian’s leadership at Pepperdine, including Hogan and Nicklaus award winner Sahith Theegala, who regularly competes on the PGA Tour. At Arizona State, Chun An Yu became the No. 1 amateur in the world by the end of the 2019-20 season.

Kirakossian arrived at UCLA with prior head coaching experience. Before working at Pepperdine, he was the head coach at his alma mater, Texas Pan American (UTPA), where he led the Broncos to three top-five finishes in 2014-15. Kirakossian also served as a volunteer assistant coach at UTPA in 2012-13 prior to being hired as head coach in August 2014. One of his student-athletes, Nicolas Paltret, won the Western Athletic Conference’s individual crown and advanced to an NCAA Regional, becoming the school’s first student-athlete to participate in the NCAAs since 1978.

Kirakossian was a member of UTPA’s golf team, earning first-team all-conference and GCAA AllAmerican Scholar honors. He earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration in 2010.

MASON BANGER

UCLA Men’s Golf Assistant Coach, 3rd Season

Alma Mater: Harding ’18

Mason Banger enters his third season as an assistant coach with the UCLA men’s golf team in 2025-26. He joined the Bruins’ program in July of 2023, working alongside head coach Armen Kirakossian.

Banger and Kirakossian have positioned UCLA to play their best golf in years, having concluded the 2023-24 and 2024-25 seasons with NCAA postseason trips. UCLA advanced to the NCAA Stanford Regional in 2023-24 before securing a spot at the 2025 NCAA Championships in Carlsbad, Calif. The Bruins finished in third place at the 2025 NCAA Auburn Regional, advancing through to the program’s first NCAA Championships appearance since 2018.

In Banger’s two years with UCLA’s program, the Bruins have placed third or better in 11 tournaments. The Bruins produced three team tournaments wins in 2024-25 and had one runner-up finish that season. During the fall season, the Bruins won The Preserve Golf Club Collegiate in Carmel, Calif. That marked UCLA’s first team win since taking the title at The Lamkin San Diego Classic in 2021. The Bruins finished in first place out of 30 teams at The Goodwin, hosted by Stanford University in March 2025. In their first season as members of the Big Ten Conference, UCLA won the Big Ten Championships at Baltimore Country Club, finishing one stroke ahead of second-place Illinois. The Bruins finished third or higher in seven tournaments in 2024-25, including a runner-up finish in October 2024 at the Golf Club of Georgia Collegiate. UCLA closed the 2024-25 golf season under par as a team (-62) across 13 stroke play tournaments, marking the second straight year in which UCLA finished the season under par.

At the conclusion of the 2024-25 campaign, Kirakossian was recognized as the NCAA Division I Golf Pride Grips West Region Coach of the Year (selected by the Golf Coaches Association of America). Kirakossian was also a finalist for the 2025 NCAA Division I Dave Williams Coach of the Year Award.

UCLA swept the 2025 Big Ten Conference men’s golf awards, including Kirakossian being named the league’s Coach of the Year. Pablo Ereño was honored as the Big Ten Men’s Golfer of the Year and Baylor Larrabee was recognized as the conference’s Freshman of the Year. Kirakossian became UCLA’s first head coach to secure conference Coach of the Year acclaim since 2010-11 (Derek Freeman). Likewise, Ereño became the Bruins’ first student-athlete to earn conference Golfer of the Year accolades since Patrick Cantlay in 2010-11.

Through Banger’s first two seasons in Westwood, Omar Morales and Pablo Ereño had very strong individual campaigns. Both student-athletes were selected on a pair of All-America lists. Ereño secured third-team GCAA All-America acclaim as a senior (2025) and Morales earned the same honor as a junior (2024) before being recognized as an honorable mention in 2025. At the conclusion of stroke play at the 2025 NCAA Championships, Morales and Ereño were ranked No. 9 and No. 10, respectively, in the final PGA TOUR University rankings PGA TOUR U. Morales and Ereño earned first-team all-league honors in 2024 and 2025 – awards in the Pac-12 (2024) and Big Ten (2025), respectively. Both golfers were named to the Ben Hogan Award Watch List heading into the spring seasons in 2024 and 2025. During the 2023-24 season, Morales and Ereño became UCLA’s first golfers selected to that award’s watch list since 2015-16.

Ereño and Morales joined teammates Kyle An and Baylor Larrabee as All-Big Ten Conference honorees in 2025. An and Larrabee secured second-team acclaim on the list of all-league selections. That marked the first time in which UCLA’s program had four or more all-league honorees since the 2012-13 in the Pac-12 Conference.

Morales and Ereño concluded their collegiate careers ranking second and third, respectively, in scoring average – Morales at 71.22 (116 rounds) and Ereño at 71.32 (133 rounds). Ereño graduated from UCLA with the highest number of career under par rounds (63), with Morales ranking third on that list (57 rounds). Morales posted a single-season school record scoring average in 2023-24 (69.91), while Ereño followed in the No. 2 spot in 2024-25 with an average of 70.23. They tied for the school single-season record for rounds in the 60s – Ereño with 19 rounds in 202425, and Morales having equaled that number in 2023-24.

Morales continued to represent UCLA on the sport’s highest level with a second-straight U.S. Open berth at Pinehurst No. 2 in 2024. He earned an invitation to the World Wide Technology

Championship in Nov. 2024, competing at his third PGA TOUR event. Morales competed in second PGA TOUR event at the Mexico Open and put on an impressive showing at the Latin America Amateur Championships where he placed runner-up.

Banger’s first year as a coach at UCLA (2023-24) featured strong campaigns from Ereño, Morales and then-freshman Luke Powell. Morales established program records in scoring average (69.91), rounds under par (25) and rounds in the 60s (19). Ereño’s marks were just as impressive, as the Spaniard significantly improved his play during the spring season. Ereño compiled a 70.78 scoring average, which ranks seventh in school history. He ranked second on the squad behind Morales with six top-10 finishes, eight top-20 finishes, 22 rounds under par and 15 rounds in the 60s. Powell had one of the most dominant freshman campaigns in UCLA history with three top-3 finishes, including a medal, in his first four collegiate events. The Bruins’ fall 2023 portion was highlighted by backto-back individual wins from Powell and Morales. Powell, competing in his second tournament, shot -17, 199 (64-67-68) to earn his first title at the Hamptons Intercollegiate. Less than two weeks later, in Oct. 2024, Morales claimed his second career medal in UCLA’s next event at the Golf Club of Georgia Collegiate. He shot -11, 205 (68-68-69).

Banger arrived to Westwood with three and a half seasons of NCAA Division I and II coaching experience. Most recently, Banger spent the spring of 2022 and the entire 2022-23 season at Abilene Christian, where he helped the Wildcats to the 2022 Western Athletic Conference Championship in their first year in the new league. That also marked Abilene Christian’s first men’s golf conference title as a Division I program.

The Wildcats finished 2021-22 with a 10th-place finish in the NCAA Stockton Regional. Abilene Christian placed eighth at the 2023 WAC Championship after graduating five key members from the previous season’s squad.

Prior to coaching at Abilene Christian, Banger served as a coach at Louisiana in 2020-21. The Ragin’ Cajuns posted four top-five finishes, including a season-best runner-up placement at the Louisiana Classics on their home course at Oakbourne Country Club.

In the 2018-19 campaign, Banger served as a graduate assistant at his alma mater, Harding University (Division II), where he understudied head coach Dustin Howell, who had led the Bison’s men’s golf program for 15 seasons.

Banger competed at Harding from 2014-18, setting the program career record for wins (3), stroke average (73.99), rounds under par (27), rounds played (112) and best winning percentage (.776). He was a three-time All-Great American Conference golfer, including first-team accolades in 2018 when he also earned PING All-Central Region honors.

A team captain at Harding, Banger was an academic all-conference selection and a 2018 Srixon/ Cleveland Golf and GCAA All-American Scholar Athlete. He also served as caddy for English professional golfer Harry Ellis at the 2018 U.S. Open and 2018 Memorial Tournament.

Banger earned his bachelor’s degree in sport and recreation management from Harding in 2018. He later earned his master’s degree in education (MSE) in kinesiology in 2020.

PLAYER PROFILES

Career Highlights

KYLE AN

5-9, Senior Aliso Viejo, Calif. Aliso Niguel HS

• All-Big Ten Second Team (2024-25)

• Big Ten Spring Academic Honor Roll (Spring 2025)

2024-25

An registered a career-best 71.8 scoring average over 39 rounds and all 13 tournaments as a junior … secured second-team All-Big Ten Conference honors … was honored as a Big Ten Spring Academic Honor Roll selection, along with five teammates … recorded seven top-20 finishes and two top-10 finishes, including a season-best sixth-place finish at the Amer Ari Intercollegiate in Hawaii … had a career-best 13 rounds under par during his junior campaign … shot a career-low -16, 200 at the Amer Ari Intercollegiate (67-66-67) in February of 2025 … his 54-hole score at the Amer Ari Intercollegiate is one of six in program history at 200 or lower … also tied for seventh place at the Calusa Cup in Naples, Fla., shooting 2-under 214 (73-72-69) … helped the Bruins win the team title at The Goodwin, hosted at Stanford University – tied for 12th place, shooting 1-under 209 (74-69-66) … had a top-20 finish at the Watersound Invitational in Panama City Beach, Fla., where he tied for 14th place, carding 3-under 213 (70-72-71) … prior to the Bruins’ fall season, captured the title at the Inland Empire Amateur Championship, scoring an 11-under 205 (rounds of 71-68-66) at Oak Valley Golf Club in Beaumont, Calif. … in the final round at the Inland Empire Amateur Championship, fired a 66 with five birdies on the back nine to overcome a seven-stroke deficit and earn a twostroke victory … 36/39 counting rounds during his junior season at UCLA.

2024-25 low round score: 65, round one at the Thunderbird Collegiate (April 11)

2024-25 low 54-hole tournament score: 200 (67-66-67) at the Amer Ari Intercollegiate (Feb. 6-8)

2024-25 best finish: 6th, at the Amer Ari Intercollegiate (Feb. 6-8)

2023-24

An posted a 71.9 scoring average over 28 rounds and nine tournaments as a sophomore … recorded four top-20 finishes, including two straight to end the season at the Pac-12 Championships (t-15th, +11) and NCAA Stanford Regional (t-18th, -2) … finished under par in four of nine tournaments … tallied 10 rounds under par and four rounds in the 60s … best finish was a t-11th spot at the Hamptons Intercollegiate where he shot -3, 213 (70-72-71) on Oct. 2-3 … matched his 18-hole career low in round two at the Amer Ari Invitational where he shot a -5, 67 on Feb. 9 … tied for 17th at The Prestige with a score of -4, 209 (70-68-71) on

Feb. 19-21 … saved his best 54-hole score for last at the NCAA Stanford Regional where he shot -2, 208 (69-68-71) on May 13-15 … was 1-0-1 in match play competition with a 5&4 win over USC’s Nicolas Dominguez at The Copper Cup … 24/25 counting rounds.

2023-24 low round score: 67, round two at the Amer Ari Invitational (Feb. 9)

2023-24 low 54-hole tournament score: 208 (69-68-71) at the NCAA Stanford Regional (May 13-15)

2023-24 best finish: t-11th, at the Hamptons Intercollegiate (Oct. 2-3)

2022-23

An posted a 74.1 scoring average in his freshman season … was the Bruins’ top golfer at two events, recording back-to-back top 20s at the Folds of Honor Collegiate (t-19th; +4) and Blessings Collegiate Invitational (t-15th; +4) … shot his lowest score of the season in his first collegiate round with a 3-under 67 at the Maui Jim Intercollegiate on Sept. 9 … broke 70 two other times at the Folds of Honor Collegiate (69 in round two) and Pac-12 Championships (69 in round two) … 21/25 counting rounds.

2022-23 low round score: 67, round one at the Maui Jim Intercollegiate (Sept. 9)

2022-23 low 54-hole tournament score: 217 (67-74-76) at the Maui Jim Intercollegiate (Sept. 9-11)

2022-23 best finish: T-15th, at the Blessings Collegiate Invitational (Oct. 3-5)

Aliso Niguel High School/Amateur Golf

An was a four-year letterman at Aliso Niguel High School where he was a three-time Seaview League MVP and First Team member …tabbed at No. 40 in the Rolex American Junior Golf Association rankings … won the Pasadena City Championship on March 27, 2022 by five strokes (72-72-66) … tied for first at the IMG Junior World Qualifier on June 6, 2022 with a -3, 69 … competed at the 2022 U.S. Junior Amateur … was named to the 2021 AJGA Rolex Junior All-American Honorable Mention team after recording four Top 10 finishes in four of his last six competitions … won two tournament titles in 2021 at the Toyota Tour Cup in February and at the Ping An Bank Open Championship with a 7-under 209 performance (71-71-67) in August … posted a runner-up, 7-under 208 finish at the Inland Empire Amateur Championship with two sub-70 rounds, including a 6-under 66 on day two … placed fifth at two tournaments in July with two under-par rounds at the AJGA Junior at Ruby Hill (68-75-70) and two sub-70 performances at the AJGA Junior at Palouse Ridge (69-72-69).

Personal

Kyle An was born in Irvine, Calif. … parents are Jason and Jaylen An … has one brother older brother, Kevin), and one older sister, Olivia … chose to attend UCLA for the history of the men’s golf program … athletic inspirations are Tiger Woods and Lebron James … favorite course that he has played is Monterey Peninsula Country Club … sociology major.

Kyle An’s Career Statistics

PLAYER PROFILES

2024-25

LUCIANO CONLAN

6-0, Junior Kaneohe, Hawaii

Classical Academy HS (California)

Did not compete … was honored as a Big Ten Spring Academic Honor Roll selection, along with five teammates.

2023-24

Conlan recorded a 73.6 scoring average over 24 rounds and nine tournaments in his freshman season … posted two top 10s in individual competitions at the Husky Individual Invitational (t-9th, -7) and Saticoy Showdown (6th, +6) … recorded six rounds under par and five rounds in the 60s … was in the starting lineup for five of his nine tournaments … shot a season-low 69 on five occasions … his season-low 54-hole score came at the Husky Individual Invitational where he shot -7, 209 (69-69-71) on Sept. 18-19 … his best finish as a member of the starting lineup came at the Hamptons Intercollegiate on Oct. 2-3 where he tied for 34th at +6, 222 (75-69-78) … tied for 67th at The Cal Poly Invitational on Oct. 30-31 with a score of +8, 224 (74-74-76) … tied for 53rd at the Southwestern Invitational on Jan. 29-31 with a score of +8, 221 (71-74-76) … played one round as a substitute at the NCAA Stanford Regional, shooting a +9, 79 on day two … was 1-0-1 in match play competition with a 1&0 victory over USC’s Yannick Malik at The Copper Cup … 9/16 counting rounds during his freshman season at UCLA.

2023-24

Conlan recorded a 73.6 scoring average over 24 rounds and nine tournaments in his freshman season … posted two top 10s in individual competitions at the Husky Individual Invitational (t-9th, -7) and Saticoy Showdown (6th, +6) … recorded six rounds under par and five rounds in the 60s … was in the starting lineup for five of his nine tournaments … shot a season-low 69 on five occasions … his season-low 54-hole score came at the Husky Individual Invitational where he shot -7, 209 (69-69-71) on Sept. 18-19 … his best finish as a member of the starting lineup came at the Hamptons Intercollegiate on Oct. 2-3 where he tied for 34th at +6, 222 (75-69-78) … tied for 67th at The Cal Poly Invitational on Oct. 30-31 with a score of +8,

2024-25

TREVOR GARUS

6-0, Sophomore Boise, Idaho Capital HS

Garus compiled a 74.1 scoring average over 18 rounds … competed in seven tournaments (including two as an individual and one as a substitute) … had three rounds in the 60s and totaled four rounds under par during his freshman season … had a low round score of 68 in two tournaments (at The Goodwin and at the Thunderbird Collegiate) … finished in a tie for 28th place at the Thunderbird Collegiate in Phoenix, Ariz., shooting 2-under 211 (71-68-72) … shot 2-over 218 (69-78-71) at the Amer Ari Intercollegiate (t-91st) … finished 4-over 214 (74-68-72) at The Goodwin, hosted by Stanford University.

2024-25 low round score: 68 (twice), last in the second round at the Thunderbird Collegiate (April 11)

2024-25 low 54-hole tournament score: 211 (71-68-72) at the Thunderbird Collegiate (April 11-12)

2024-25 best finish: T-28th, at the Thunderbird Collegiate (April 11-12)

Capital High School/Amateur Golf

Qualified for the 2024 U.S. Amateur Championship, played at Hazeltine National Golf Club (Chaska, Minn.) … also played in the 2024 Junior Boys PGA Championship at Congressional Country Club (Bethesda, Md.), the North & South Amateur Championship at Pinehurst (Pinehurst, N.C.) and the Pacific Coast Amateur Championship, hosted at Chambers Bay, Wash. … was named the 2023 Idaho Player of the Year after winning the Idaho Golf Association (IGA) Men’s State Amateur Championship in July of 2023 by one stroke at 4-under (round scores of 73-7069) … his victory at the IGA Men’s State Amateur Championship came in clutch fashion, as he won on his final hole after teeing off the 18th, one shot back of the lead … three weeks prior, he

224 (74-74-76) … tied for 53rd at the Southwestern Invitational on Jan. 29-31 with a score of +8, 221 (71-74-76) … played one round as a substitute at the NCAA Stanford Regional, shooting a +9, 79 on day two … was 1-0-1 in match play competition with a 1&0 victory over USC’s Yannick Malik at The Copper Cup … 9/16 counting rounds.

2023-24 low round score: 69 (5x), last in round three at The Goodwin (March 30)

2023-24 low 54-hole tournament score: 209 (69-69-71) at the Husky Individual Invitational (Sept. 18-19)

2023-24 best finish: 6th, at the Saticoy Showdown (March 11)

Classical Academy High School/Amateur Golf

Conlan, a left-hander from Haleiwa, Hawaii, competed for four years at Classical Academy High School in Escondido, Calif. under coach Brendon Boitano … qualified for the 2023 U.S. Junior Amateur after winning his qualifier at Kapolei Golf Club with a -2, 69 … won the 2023 Mid-Pacific Open (Low Amateur) by five strokes at -9 (68-69-71-71) … in 2022, was a semifinalist at the 113th Manoa Cup at Oahu Country Club after winning four match-play rounds … qualified for the 2022 U.S. Amateur at Ridgewood Country Club after winning his qualifying round at Hoakalei Country Club in Ewa Beach, Hawaii by seven strokes (-5; 68-71) … also qualified for the 2022 U.S. Junior Amateur at Bandon Dunes Golf Resort after winning his qualifier at Hualalai Golf Course in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii (-2, 70) … named the 2021 All-CIF San Diego Section Boys Golf Player of the Year … won the 2021 CIF San Diego Section Boys Individual Championship with a score of -6 (68-68) … medaled at the 2021 Junior America’s Cup at The Powder Horn (-9; 65-71-68) … named the 2020 Toyota Tour Cup Player of the Year after finishing runner-up behind teammate Kyle An at the Toyota Tour Championship at Oak Valley Golf Club.

Personal

Luciano Conlan was born in Honolulu, Hawaii … pronounced loo-CHEE-ah-no … parents are Joshua and Lisa Conlan … has one younger sister, Lola … home course is Turtle Bay Resort’s Arnold Palmer Course in Kawela Bay, Hawaii … athletic inspiration is famed Hawaiian Duke Kahanamoku who popularized the sport of surfing and is an Olympic gold-medalist swimmer … other athletic inspirations include surfer John John Florence and golfer Rickie Fowler … hobbies include meteorology, surfing and yoga … psychology major.

Luciano Conlan’s Career Statistics

won three of his four matches in the 2023 IGA Match Play Championship with margins of 5&4 and 8&7 in his first two matches before falling in the championship round … graduated from Capital High School (Boise, Idaho) … had three-peated 5A District III titles, becoming the first Idaho golfer to do so in 21 years … in Sept. 2023, shot 3-under on his final six holes at Purple Sage Golf Course to hoist his third consecutive district championship trophy … recorded thirdplace finishes at the 5A state championship tournaments his junior and senior years (2022, 2023) … qualified for the 123rd U.S. Amateur at Cherry Hills Country Club (2023), tying for 50th in stroke play to advance into the round of 64 … in addition, represented Idaho at the 2023 Junior America’s Cup at Red Hawk Golf Club (Aug. 2023) … tied for second at 10-under (round scores of 71-65-67) … in 2023, had been tabbed No. 59 in the ROLEX American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) Rankings … competed in seven events in 2023 and posted three top 5 finishes, including a t-3rd spot at the Imperial Junior Classic at Big Sky with round scores of 66-73-67.

Personal

Trevor Garus was born in Greensboro, N.C. … last name is pronounced GAIR-iss … parents are Shawn Garus (father) and Cindy Garus (mother) … is the youngest of two children … has one older sister, Emily … lists his father, Shawn, as his greatest athletic inspiration has always pushed him to become the best athlete he can be by instilling in him the value of strong work ethic and deliberate practice into his preparation … his father coaches volleyball at Boise State and played professional beach volleyball on the AVP Tour … his mother, Cindy, played volleyball while at Cal State San Bernardino … his sister, Emily, played on the beach volleyball team at Boise State … undeclared major.

Trevor Garus’ Career Statistics

PLAYER PROFILES

JOSH KIM

5-11, Freshman

Danville, Calif.

De La Salle HS

De La Salle HS / Amateur Golf

Was a three-time Rolex Junior All-American and a two-time AJGA Wyndham Cup Team member (2023, 2025) … was the recipient of the 2025 Byron Nelson International Junior Golf Award … in 2025, earned an invitation to The Junior Invitational at Sage Valley, one of junior golf’s most prestigious events … recorded four top-10 finishes in AJGA Invitationals, highlighted by a T-4 at the 2024 Rolex Tournament of Champions at TPC San Antonio (70-70-70-74, -4) and a T-2 at the 2023 Wyndham Invitational at Sedgefield Country Club (66-72-71-69, -2) … has secured multiple junior titles, including the 2024 Bubba Conlee Junior Invitational at Colonial Country Club and the 2023 AJGA Will Lowery Jr. Championship at Carolina Trace Country Club (71-71-69, -5) … has added four additional AJGA Open top-5 finishes, most recently a T-5 at the 2025 Sacramento Junior Championship (68-69-67, -12) … qualified for four straight Boys Junior PGA Championships (2022-25) and the 2024 U.S. Junior Amateur at Oakland

2024-25 (at Stanford)

LOGAN KIM

6-1, Sophomore

Glendale, Calif.

La Cañada HS / Stanford University

Kim competed as a freshman at Stanford University in 2024-25 … competed in 10 competitions as a freshman at Stanford, recording a scoring average of 72.7 … finished in a tie for 24th place at the NCAA Amherst Regional in Virginia in May of 2025 (+2, 212) … recorded his best finish during his freshman season with a 13th (tied) place finish at The Prestige Individual in Indio, Calif. … shot 8-over 224 at the 54-hole tournament, which took place at The Golf Club at Terra Lago … concluded his freshman season with one top-20 finish and six rounds at par or better … also registered four rounds in the 60s, including a season-best 68 in the third round of the 2025 NCAA Amherst Regional at Poplar Grove Golf Club (Amherst, Va.).

2024-25 low round score: 68, round three of the NCAA Amherst Regional (May 15)

2024-25 low 54-hole tournament score: 212 (72-72-68) at the NCAA Amherst Regional (May 13-15)

2024-25 best finish: T-13th, at The Prestige Individual (Feb. 17-19)

Hills CC … was a four-year varsity standout at De La Salle High School (in Concord, Calif.) … was a two-time MVP who helped lead the program to back-to-back California State Division I team titles in 2022 and 2023 … his high school program also had a runner-up CIF finish in 2024 and a third-place finish in 2025 … individually, captured consecutive CIF North Coast Section titles (2024, 2025), won the 2024 CIF Northern California Championship, and finished co-medalist in 2025 before placing runner-up in a playoff at Berkeley Country Club … placed inside the top 10 at the California State Division I Championship all four years, shooting under par rounds each time – finished fifth in 2022, tied for second in 2023, tied for ninth in 2024 and tied for fourth in 2025 … other notable performances included being runner-up at the 2024 Champions’ National Invitational at Tahquitz Creek Golf Resort (65-70-67, -12), third at the 2023 Silicon Valley Men’s Amateur (70-69, -5), sixth at the 2023 Grapevine Amateur at Silverado CC (69-70-70, -7), and third in stroke play at the 2025 NCGA Amateur Championship at Spyglass Hill GC (72-67, -5).

Personal

Josh Kim was born in Walnut Creek, Calif. … parents are Peter and Gina Kim … has one younger sister, Lauren … has admired Tiger Woods and has tried to model his game after him, because of Woods’ competitive drive and pursuit of excellence … favorite course that he has played is Sage Valley Golf Club located in Graniteville, S.C. … undeclared major.

La Cañada HS / Amateur Golf

Listed as the No. 1-ranked recruit in the state of California in his high school class, according to Rolex American Junior Golf Association rankings … was a 2024 Rolex Junior All-American, 2023 Scholastic Junior All-American and 2021 AJGA Junior All-Star Team selection … winner of the 2024 AJGA PGA West Junior Championship with a 12-under 204 performance (68-66-70) … winner of the 2021 AJGA Junior at Copper Valley, leading the field by five strokes (69-69-66) … as a senior at La Cañada HS, helped lead his high school program to its second CIF Southern Section title in three years, winning the CIF-SS Division II championship at Lakewood Country Club (May 13, 2024) … finished in first place at the 2024 Junior World Championship, carding 3-under 214 over 54 holes at Torrey Pines in La Jolla, Calif.… advanced to the semifinals of the 2024 California Amateur Championship at Sherwood Country Club in Thousand Oaks, Calif.

Personal

Logan Kim was born in Glendale, Calif. … parents are Kevin Kim and Sabin Rhee … has one younger sister, Sydney … home course is Brookside Golf Course which surrounds the Rose Bowl, home stadium for UCLA’s football team … athletic inspiration is Tiger Woods … sociology major.

Logan Kim’s Career Statistics

PLAYER PROFILES

Career Highlights

BAYLOR LARRABEE

6-5, Sophomore

Ferndale, Wash.

Ferndale HS

• All-Big Ten Second Team (2024-25)

• Big Ten Freshman of the Year (2024-25)

2024-25

Larrabee compiled a 72.5 scoring average over 39 rounds and all 13 tournaments during his freshman season … was recognized as the Big Ten Freshman of the Year … secured second-team All-Big Ten accolades, along with teammate Kyle An … became the Bruins’ first conference Freshman of the Year since Patrick Cantlay in 2010-11 (in the Pac-12) … totaled four top-20 finishes and one top-10 finish, posting a ninth-place finish in the fall at The Preserve Golf Club Collegiate … finished 4-under 212 (70-70-72) at The Preserve Golf Club Collegiate in Carmel, Calif. … closed the season with six rounds under 70 and 13 rounds under par … shot a season-low 67 at two tournaments – shot 67 in the third and final round of the Amer Ari Intercollegiate in Hawaii and in the second round of The Goodwin, hosted at Stanford University … had back-to-back finishes where he tied for 16th place in the spring at The Goodwin and the Calusa Cup … shot even par 210 (72-67-71) at The Goodwin in late March, helping the Bruins secure the team title with a first-place finish out of 30 teams … shot 2-over 218 (70-72-76) at the Calusa Cup in Florida … 27/33 counting rounds during his freshman season at UCLA.

2024-25 low round score: 67 (twice), last in the second round at The Goodwin (March 28)

2024-25 low 54-hole tournament score: 206 (69-70-67) at the Amer Ari Intercollegiate (Feb. 6-8)

2024-25 best finish: 9th, at The Preserve Golf Club Collegiate (Oct. 28-29)

Ferndale High School/Amateur Golf

Won the 2024 Junior Boys PGA Championship at Congressional Country Club (Bethesda, Md.) … at the 48th Junior PGA Championship, entered the final round tied for fifth after 12 spots up the leaderboard with a round of 5-under 67 … his momentum carried into the last round, matching his third-round score to finish at 10-under 277 … on the final day at Congressional

Seabury Hall/Amateur Golf

TYLER LOREE

6-0, Freshman

Kula, Hawaii

Seabury Hall

Attended Seabury Hall High School on the island of Maui (Hawaii) … finished among the top 13 competitors at the Western Junior Championship in June of 2025 and at the USWING MOJING Junior World Golf Championships in July of 2025 … added one major title to his golf accolades with a win at the 2025 Hawaii State Amateur Men’s Overall Division (open and mid-amateur), securing a four-shot victory at even par … that win allowed him to earn a spot at the 2025 U.S. Amateur Championship at The Olympic Club in San Francisco … was crowned as a threetime Maui Interscholastic League (MIL) Champion in 2023, 2024 and 2025 … finished with a 10-foot birdie putt on the final hole at Makena Golf and Beach Club for a 12-under par 274 finish, which set an all-time record under-par finish by any MIL boys tournament … became just the eighth person to achieve multiple career individual wins in the David Ishii/HHSAA boys golf championships as he recorded a six-stroke victory and repeat title in May of 2025 (also was the 2024 HHSAA Hawaii High School State Golf Champion) … at the 2025 HHSAA boys golf championships, he led by four strokes after carding 5-under 67 (first round) and had a 1-over 73 in the second round to win on a day that no one shot par or below … a three-

Country Club, birdied the par-3, 169-yard 7th and eagled the par-4, 296-yard 8th before adding birdies on the 9th and 10th holes to secure a three-stroke lead … had been named Washington Junior Golf Association (WJGA) Player of the Year and Boys Player of the Year in 2023 after winning three titles at the Hogan Cup, Western Open and Player’s Open … won his title at the Hogan Cup by one stroke thanks to an 8-under 63 in the first round … at the WGJA Western Open in May of 2023, he tallied two under-par scores of 71 and 69 … earned his first WGJA title of the year at the Player’s Open in April of 2023, behind a 6-under 64 in round one and even par 70 in round two … at Ferndale High School in 2023, he won the Washington 3A state individual title after shooting a 142 (71-71) and besting the next closest golfer by three strokes … was the only competitor to finish under par at the state championship … his title came after he finished fourth at the same event, one year prior … finished in the top five of the 3A boys championship in each of three years playing in that event for Ferndale High School … competed at the 2024 U.S. Amateur Championship at Hazeltine National Golf Club (Chaska, Minn.) … qualified for the 2021 U.S. Junior Amateur at The Country Club of North Carolina with a score of 1-over 73 at Port Ludlow Golf Course in Washington.

Personal

Baylor Larrabee was born in Bellingham, Wash. … last name is pronounced LAIR-uh-bee … parents are Scott Larrabee (father) and Kellie Larrabee (mother) … is the middle of three children … has one older brother, Bryant, and one younger sister, Brooklyn … his paternal grandfather, Harry Larrabee, played on the men’s basketball team at the University of Texas (1971-74) and was inducted into the Longhorns’ Athletic Hall of Fame … both his parents played basketball at the University of Alaska Anchorage … lists his greatest athletic inspirations as his parents, his grandfather (Harry Larrabee) and NBA standout Stephen Curry, of the Golden State Warriors … undeclared major.

Baylor Larrabee’s Career Statistics

time MIL champion, he shot 4-under 140 to become the first boys’ golfer to have repeated the individual title since Waiakea’ Jarett Hamamoto in 2001 and 2002, and just the fifth to accomplish that feat overall … he became the first boys’ golfer to finish in the top three at the state championship, four years in a row – took third place as a freshman and second place as a sophomore … earned a spot in amateur competition in 2024 with the Hawaii State Golf Association, allowing him to participate in the PGA TOUR’s Sony Golf Open on Oahu in January of 2025 … in the spring of 2024, won a second consecutive MIL championship after posting round scores of 65-75-70-75 (under-285) at the Waiehu Municipal, Royal Kaanapali, King Kamehameha and Makena courses over two weekends … earned his first AJGA win in the spring of 2022 (AJGA Presented by Golf+) with a bogey-free 69 in the final round.

Personal

Tyler Loree was born in Denville, N.J. … last name is pronounced ler-EE … parents are Robert Loree and Janet Lee … is the oldest of four children … has two younger sisters (Kelsey and Vivienne) and one younger brother (Bobby) … athletic inspirations include golfers Adam Scott, Justin Rose and Scottie Scheffler – in particular, admires Scott and Rose for their longevity and continued success in the sport of golf … father, Robert (Bob), played college football at Amherst College in Massachusetts … uncle, Mikey Loree, played college baseball at Villanova University before competing in the minor leagues and overseas (in Taiwan) … undeclared major

PLAYER PROFILES

Career Highlights

ALEX PAPAYOANOU

5-10, Junior

The Woodlands, Texas

The Woodlands High School

• Big Ten Spring Academic Honor Roll (Spring 2025)

2024-25

Papayoanou recorded a 72.0 scoring average through two fall tournaments (totaled six rounds) as a sophomore … was honored as a Big Ten Spring Academic Honor Roll selection, along with five teammates …had two rounds under par and one round in the 60s … shot a season-best 69 in the third round of The Preserve Golf Club Collegiate … finished 2-over 218 (74-75-69) at The Preserve Golf Club Collegiate in Carmel, Calif., helping the Bruins secure their first team title of the season … also shot 3-over 216 (72-70-74) at The Tindall in Sammamish, Wash. … 2/3 counting rounds during his sophomore season at UCLA.

2024-25 low round score: 69, round three at The Preserve Golf Club Collegiate (Oct. 29)

2024-25 low 54-hole tournament score: 216, at The Tindall (Sept. 23-24)

2024-25 best finish: t-24th, at The Preserve Golf Club Collegiate (Oct. 28-29)

2023-24

Papayoanou recorded a 74.0 scoring average over 25 rounds and eight starts in his freshman campaign … seven of those starts came in the Spring 2024 season … was in the starting lineup for six of his eight tournaments … his best finish was a t-32nd spot in his first collegiate tournament at the Husky Invitational where he shot +1, 217 (75-71-71) … recorded five rounds under par and two rounds in the 60s … shot a season-low 18-hole score of 69 on two occasions … tied for 53rd at the Southwestern Invitational on Jan. 29-31 with a score of +8,

2024-25

MATTHEW YAMIN

5-11, Senior New York, N.Y.

Miami Country Day School (Florida)

Yamin competed as an individual at the Southwestern Invitational in Thousand Oaks, Calif., at the start of the Bruins’ spring season (t-68th, +16) … shot a low round score of 74 on the second day of the tournament … was honored as a Big Ten Spring Academic Honor Roll selection, along with five of his teammates.

2024-25 low round score: 74, round two at the Southwestern Invitational (Jan. 28) 2024-25 low 54-hole tournament score: 229 (75-74-80) at the Southwestern Invitational (Jan. 27-29)

2024-25 best finish: T-68th, at the Southwestern Invitational (Jan. 27-29)

2023-24

Yamin competed in two individual competitions at the Husky Individual Invitational (t-33rd, +1) and Saticoy Showdown (35th, +17) … shot one under par round in those two events with a -1, 71 in round two of the Husky Individual Invitational ... lost his only match play singles round versus Arizona’s Jackson Norwich, 3&2, at The Copper Cup.

2023-24 low round score: 71, round two at the Husky Individual Invitational (Sept. 18-19)

2023-24 low 54-hole tournament score: 217 (73-71-73) at the Husky Individual Invitational (Sept. 18-19)

2023-24 best finish: T-33rd, at the Husky Individual Invitational (Sept. 18-19)

221 (72-75-74) … his lone under-par tournament finish was at the Amer Ari Invitational on Feb. 8-10 where he fired a -4, 212 (72-69-70) … tied for 51st at the Pauma Valley Invitational on March 18-19 where he shot +6, 219 (75-71-73) … placed 66th at the Pac-12 Championships with a score of +30, 314 … went 1-2-0 in match play competition with a 4&3 victory over USC’s Rocky Chapman at The Copper Cup … 12/19 counting rounds.

2023-24 low round score: 69 (2x), last in round three at the Thunderbird Collegiate (April 13) 2023-24 low 54-hole tournament score: 212 (72-69-70) at the Amer Ari Invitational (Feb. 8-10)

2023-24 best finish: T-32nd, at the Husky Invitational (Sept. 18-19)

The Woodlands High School/Amateur Golf

Papayoanou competed on the varsity golf team all four years at The Woodlands High School under coach Eric Noski … won 10 Texas District 13-6A tournaments … won the 2023 Texas Boys Golf District 13-6A individual and team championships … named 2023 Texas Boys Golf District 13-6A Player of the Year … became the youngest golfer ever to win the Greater Houston City Amateur Championship where he was the only competitor out of 143 to shoot under 70 in all four rounds (68-67-63-64), winning by nine strokes … won the Insperity Invitational/Patrick Reed AJGA Junior Championship in June 2021, leading the field of 43 by four strokes with scores of 72-69-71 … qualified for and played in the 2022 U.S. Junior Amateur thanks to a 68 shot at Magnolia Creek Golf Club in League City, Texas … won his first AJGA title at The Bluffs in Louisiana in Sept. 2020 with 10 total birdies across his two rounds (-3, 69-70) … earned 2021 Rolex Junior Honorable Mention All-American honors.

Personal

Alex Papayoanou was born in The Woodlands, Texas … last name is pronounced paw-puhYAH-no … parents are Paul and Claudia Papayoanou … father, Paul, previously attended UCLA … athletic inspirations are LeBron James and Tiger Woods … undeclared major.

Alex Papayoanou’s Career Statistics

2022-23

Did not compete.

Miami Country Day School/Amateur Golf

Yamin was a four-time All-Miami-Dade League First Team member at Miami Country Day High School … competed in seven tournaments in 2021 and recorded two Top 20 finishes. tied for 10th at the Under Armour Alison Lee Championship in August 2021 with an even-par 72 and 3-under 69 to open the tournament … tied for 12th at the Sung Hyun Park Junior Championship in April 2021 with a 2-under 70 in round two … tied for 22nd later that month at the AJGA Junior Championship … in high school competition, Yamin shot a 70 at the Florida District 1A Championships at Miami Shores Country Club in 2021 and shot a 69 at the Championships held on the Plantation Preserve Golf Club in 2020.

Personal

Matthew Yamin was born in New York, N.Y. … parents are Eric and Julie Yamin … has one brother, Jack, and two sisters, Kate and Gabrielle … chose to attend UCLA for its excellence in both academics and athletics and how everyone at the university strives for greatness … greatest athletic thrill was winning the New York State Association of Independent Schools championship as an eighth grader against high school competition in windy and rainy conditions … athletic inspiration is Tiger Woods for his domination and love for the grind … favorite course he has played is California Golf Club in San Francisco, Calif. … political science major.

Matthew Yamin’s Career Statistics

Individual Results

Wins: 0; Top 10s: 2; Top 20s: 7; Rounds Under Par: 13; Rounds in the 60s: 8; Counting Rounds:

Season Low Round Score: 65 – first round in three at the Thunderbird Collegiate, on April 11, 2025 Season Low 54-Hole Tournament Score: 200 (67-66-67) – at the Amer Ari Intercollegiate, from Feb. 6-8, 2025

Player Dates

6-7

Irish Classic (70)

Wins: 1; Top 10s: 8; Top 20s: 11; Rounds Under Par: 24; Rounds in the 60s: 19; Counting Rounds: 89.7% (35/39); Counters Scoring Average:

Season Low Round Score: 65 – twice, most recently in the second round of three at the Thunderbird Collegiate, on April 11, 2025 Season Low 54-Hole Tournament Score: 202 (66-70-66) – at The Tindall, from Sept. 23-24, 2024

(Par)

Trevor Garus Oct.

Season Low Round Score: 69 – in the first round at the Amer Ari Intercollgiate on Feb. 6, 2025

Season Low 54-Hole Tournament Score: 211 (71-68-72) – at the Thunderbird Collegiate, from April 11-12, 2025

Wins: 0; Top 10s: 1; Top 20s: 4; Rounds Under Par: 13; Rounds in the 60s: 6; Counting Rounds: 81.8% (27/33); Counters Scoring Average: 71.7 (1937/27)

Season Low Round Score: 67 – twice, most recently in the second round of three at The Goodwin on March 28, 2025 Season Low 54-Hole Tournament Score: 206 (69-70-67) – at the Amer Ari Intercollegiate, from Feb. 6-8, 2025

Player

Omar Morales

23-24 The Tindall (71)

6-7 Fighting Irish Classic (70)

(72)

Wins: 1; Top 10s: 6; Top 20s: 8; Rounds Under Par: 21; Rounds in the 60s: 14; Counting

Season Low Round Score: 65 – in the first round of three at The Goodwin on Feb. 6, 2025 Season Low 54-Hole Tournament Score: 203 (66-67-70) – at Big Ten Championships from April 25-27, 2025

Alex Papayoanou Sept. 23-24 The Tindall (71)

Oct. 28-29 * The Preserve Golf Club Collegiate (72)

Total Rounds: 6

Wins: 0; Top 10s: 0; Top 20s: 0; Rounds Under Par: 2; Rounds in the 60s: 1; Counting Rounds: 66.7% (2/3); Counters Scoring

Season Low Round Score: 69 – in the third round of three at The Preserve Golf Club Collegiate on Oct. 29, 2024 Season Low 54-Hole Tournament Score: 216 (72-70-74) – at The Tindall from Sept. 23-24, 2024 Results Key * played as

May

Wins: 0; Top 10s: 0; Top 20s: 1; Rounds Under Par: 4; Rounds in the 60s: 2; Counting Rounds:

Season Low Round Score: 68 – in the second of three rounds at The Golf Club of Georgia Collegiate on Oct. 19, 2024

Season Low 54-Hole Tournament Score: 215 (75-68-72) – at The Golf Club of Georgia Collegiate from Oct. 18-20, 2024

Yamin

Rounds: 3

Wins: 0; Top 10s: 0; Top 20s: 0; Rounds Under Par: 0; Rounds in the 60s: 0; Counting Rounds:

Season Low Round Score: 74 – in the second round of three at the Southwestern Invitational on Jan. 28, 2025 Season Low 54-Hole Tournament Score: 229 (75-74-80) – at the Southwestern Invitational from Jan. 27-29, 2025 Player Dates Tournament (Par)

Andy Yoon Feb. 6-8

Amer Ari Intercollegiate (72)

Wins: 0; Top 10s: 0; Top 20s: 0; Rounds Under Par: 3; Rounds in the 60s: 1; Counting Rounds: – (0/0); Counters Scoring Average: –

Season Low Round Score: 66 – in the third round of three at the Amer Ari Intercollegiate on Feb. 8, 2025

Season Low 54-Hole Tournament Score: 208 (70-72-66) – at the Amer Ari Intercollegiate, from Feb. 6-8, 2025

Team Tournament Results (2024-25)

Dates Tournament (Location/Course)

Sept. 23-24 The Tindall (Sammamish, Wash. / Aldarra Golf Club)

Oct. 6-7 Fighting Irish Classic (South Bend, Ind. / Warren Golf Course)

Oct. 18-20 Golf Club of Georgia Collegiate (Alpharetta, Ga. / The Golf Club of Georgia)

Oct. 28-29 The Preserve Golf Club Collegiate (Carmel, Calif. / The Preserve Golf Club)

Jan. 27-29 Southwestern Invitational (Thousand Oaks, Calif. / Sherwood Country Club)

Feb. 6-8 Amer Ari Intercollegiate (Kohala Coast, Hawaii / Mauna Lani Golf Club North Course)

Feb. 17-18 Watersound Invitational (Panama City Beach, Fla. / Shark’s Tooth Golf Course)

March 27-29 The Goodwin (Stanford, Calif. / Stanford Golf Course)

April 6-8 Calusa Cup (Naples, Fla. /

April 11-12 Thunderbird Collegiate (Phoenix, Ariz. / Papago Golf Club)

April 25-27 Big Ten Championships (Baltimore, Md. / Baltimore Country Club)

May 12-14 NCAA Auburn Regional (Auburn, Ala. /

Stroke Play Rounds: 39

Top UCLA Finishers (2024-25)

Golfer Tournament (Par)

Pablo Ereño The Tindall (71)

Omar Morales Fighting Irish Classic (70)

Omar Morales Golf Club of Georgia Collegiate (72)

Pablo Ereño The Preserve Golf Club Collegiate (72)

Pablo Ereño Southwestern Invitational (71)

Kyle An Amer Ari Intercollegiate (72)

Pablo Ereño Watersound Invitational (72)

Morales The Goodwin (70)

Pablo Ereño The Goodwin (70)

Kyle An Calusa Cup (72)

Pablo Ereño Thunderbird Collegiate (71)

Morales Big Ten

Morales NCAA Auburn Regional (72)

Pablo Ereño NCAA Championships (72)

UCLA’S NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

1988 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

In 1988, the UCLA men’s golf team won the program’s first team championship at the North Ranch Country Club in Westlake Village, Calif.

Trailing by 13 shots entering the final day of the tournament, the Bruins rallied for one of the greatest comebacks in NCAA golf history. UCLA shot a 3-over 287 over the final 18 holes to win the national championship by three shots over Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and UTEP.

The Bruins’ Brandt Jobe fired a final-round, 2-under 69 to finish tied for second (+3, 287), which at that point was the best individual finish ever for a UCLA golfer at the NCAA Championships. Although no other Bruin finished among the Top 20, clutch performances, especially on the final day, produced one of the most memorable championship moments in UCLA history.

Kevin Leach, who won twice on the season and had eight top 10 finishes, secured secondteam All-America honors and was a first-team All-Pac-10 selection. Bobby Lasken, who also won a tournament, was an honorable mention All-America selection and second-team AllPac-10 honoree. Jobe also was named an honorable mention All-America recipient.

2008 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Senior Kevin Chappell made a par on the 18th hole to give UCLA a one-shot victory over Stanford on May 31, 2008 at the 111th NCAA Men’s Golf Championship, hosted by Purdue at its Kampen Course in West Lafayette, Ind.

Chappell won the individual title and led the fourth-ranked Bruins to their first men’s golf championship since 1988. He finished at 2-under 286 and was the only player in the field under par for the event. He became the first UCLA player to win NCAA medalist honors.

“The feeling I have right now is better than anything,” Chappell said. “To win individually is great, but it becomes even more special because the team also won. I can’t say enough about this team. All season long we’ve always been there to pick each other up and that’s what championship teams do.”

In the third round, Chappell made a round-saving bogey from knee-high rough at the 18th hole. That score helped him post a cool 68 (-4) and assume first place entering the final round.

At the time, Chapppell had called it “the best bogey of my life.” He amended that statement after the final round with a bogey that preserved the Bruins’ national championship. At the 71st hole, a 230-yard par 3 over water, Chappell dumped his tee shot in the hazard. His third shot from the drop area skirted 22 paces past the hole -- almost a certain double-bogey.

“I knew he could get it up and down from there,” said head coach Derek Freeman. “I figured we’d take a five and move on to 18.”

The two-time All-American chipped it in.

“That was the best bogey of my entire life,” Chappell said.

Chappell had struggled most of the week at the 18th hole. In the second round, he came to the 484-yard par 4 at 1-under par. A double-bogey gave him a 73 (+1). His bogey there in the third round prevented him from carding a 67 (-5).

And in the final round, he knew a par would preserve the Bruins’ precarious one-shot lead and their championship dreams. His tee shot found the fairway, leaving him 189 yards to the green. His second shot landed 20 feet above the hole. He barely missed making a birdie, but tapped in for par before the entire UCLA entourage charged the green to embrace their senior leader.

“This is huge for our school which prides itself on national championships,” Coach Freeman said. “Now, I want to figure out how to get better because I sure like this feeling.”

Senior Craig Leslie’s birdies at the 16th and 18th holes proved crucial to the Bruins’ title hopes, as well as key par saves on the final holes by junior Erik Flores and freshman Philip Francis.

YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM RESULTS

RESULTS

Five UCLA Single-Season Team Records

Best 54-Hole Score

Score

810 -30

815

U Redhawk Invitational 817 -47 2025 Amer Ari Intercollegiate 817 -35 2019 Ka’anapali Classic Collegiate Invite 819 -45 2024 Amer Ari Invitational 822 -42 2007 NCAA Regional 825 -27 2018 Ka’anapali Classic Collegiate Invite 827 -37

Intercollegiate 831 -9

U.S. Intercollegiate 831 -9 1987 John A. Burns Intercollegiate 834 -30 2018 Jackrabbit Invitational 834 -30 2005 TaylorMade/Waikoloa Intercollegiate 835 -17 2019 Arizona Intercollegiate 835 -17 2003 Alister MacKenzie Invitational 835 -9 2014 Seattle U Redhawk Invitational 835 -5 2024 NCAA Regional 835 -5 2014 The Goodwin

267 -21 2024 Amer Ari Invitational (3)

268 -20 2017 Warrior Princeville Makai Invitational (2)

268 -20 2008 ASU Thunderbird Invitational (2)

268 -20 2007 NCAA Regional (1)

268 -16 2019 Seattle U Redhawk Invitational (2)

268 -12 2013 NCAA Regional (1)

268 -12 2004 Wyoming Cowboy Classic (2)

269 -19 2018 Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate (3)

269 -15 2019 Ka’anapali Classic Colleg. Invite (1)

269 -15 2019 Seattle U Redhawk Invitational (1)

269 -15 2018 Ka’anapali Classic Collegiate Invite (3)

269 -11 2013 NCAA Regional (3)

270 -18 2018 Jackrabbit Invitational (3)

271 -17 2025 Amer Ari Intercollegiate (3)

271 -17 2014 Amer Ari Invitational (2)

271 -17 2007 CSU Bakersfield Spring Invitational (1)

271 -9 2003 TaylorMade Classic (2)

A

Aker, Jorgen 1991-1993

Akins, Claude 1975-1976

Ali, Ahmed 2018-2022

Alyea, Ben 1948-1950

An, Kyle 2022-present

Angard, Alex 2013-2014

Aoshima, Kengo 2020-2022

Arboleda, Anton 2010-2014

Arts, Trevor 1993-1996

Azcue, Mauricio 2008-2009

BBadraun, Mark n/a

Bartoletti, Louis 1980-1983

Batty, Doug 2001-2003

Bayless, Regan n/a

Bell, Brad 1982-1984

Bellmar, Mike 1970-1973

Bendetti, Joe n/a

Benson, Larry 1965-1969

Berris, Kenneth 1964-1965

Black, Seymour 1950-1951

Blancarte, Steven 1972-1976

Blek, Charles 1963-1964

Blek, George n/a

Bling, Devon 2017-2022

Blount, Cameron 1996-1997

Boatwright, Gary 1974-1976

Bock, Brian 1990-1993, 1994-1995

Bodlovich, Kevin 1998-2000

Booth, Adam n/a

Borden, Bill 1976-1977

Bost, Ben

LETTERWINNERS

1996-1997

Bough, Craig 1965-1966

Bowen, John Charles 1971-1973

Brasher, Travis n/a

Briggs, Don 1965-1968

Brown, David n/a

Brown, Pat 1988-1989

Brown, Stephen 1968-1970, 1971-1972

Brownfield, Patrick 1990-1992

Burnett, Stephen n/a C

Cairns, Michael

1991-1994

Call, Bob 1980-1981

Campbell, Peter 2003-2007

Cantlay, Patrick 2010-2012

Carson, James n/a

Catalano, Dean 1988-1989

Chan, Lorens 2012-2016

Chappell, Kevin 2004-2008

Chase, Bob 1952-1953

Chien, Evan 2021-2023

Choe, Ben 2007-2008

Christianson, Brandon 2004-2008

Christoffersen, Dave 1964-1965

Chun, Peter n/a

Claborn, Kevin 1990-1994

Clemens, Mario 2009-2012

Collart, James 1962-1964

Collet, John n/a

Collier, Tyler 2015-2018

Conlan, Luciano 2023-present

Conway, Steve 2000-2004

Best 54-Hole Score in Relation to Par To Par Score Tournament -47 817 2025 Amer Ari Intercollegiate -45 819 2024 Amer Ari Invitational -42 822

Cooper, William 1963-1964

Cracolice, Jeff n/a

Cress, Michael 1990-1992

Cruikshank, Tim 1987-1989, 1990-1991

Dalton, Daniel n/a

Darrah, John 1959-1960

Davis, Cliff 1962-1963

De Heras, Douglas n/a

Delisi, Phil 2015-2019

Delsing, Jay 1979-1983

Denny, John 1975-1977, 1978-1979

Dickey, Perry n/a

DiTullio, Brandon 1995-1998, 1999-2000

DiTullio, Jerry 1967-1971

Driscoll, Connor 2007-2011 E

Eaton, Bill 1968-1971

Elling, James n/a

Engstrand, Craig 1968-1970

Ereño, Pablo 2021-2025

Faeth, Billy n/a

Farkas, Joel n/a

Feng, Rory 2018-2022

Figueiredo, Pedro 2009-2013

Figueroa, David n/a

Finestone, Bill n/a

Fink, Steven 1976-1978

Fischkes, Jerry 1963-1964 Fitzpatrick, Seamus n/a

Flores, Erik

2005-2009

Foote, Bill 1955-1956

Foote, Richard 1957-1959

Fox, Ken n/a

Fox, Roger n/a

Francis, Philip 2007-2009

Freund, Harry 1985-1988

Fulgentis, Ross 1997-2000 G

Garbero, Greg 1987-1991

Gardner, Bob 1946-1948

Garrick, Jonathan 2012-2016

Garry, Paul n/a

Garus, Trevor 2024-present Gates, Arthur n/a

Gaulke, Brent n/a

Gendel, Neil n/a

Gleason, Ted 1990-1993

Goodman, James n/a

Grafman, Richard 1962-1963

Grassa, Bob n/a

Graville, Lance 1991-1995

Greene, Mason 2019-2024

Greenwood, Rich 1985-1989

Griffin, Gary 1964-1965

Griggs, Ty 2020-2023

Grivel, Rene 1969-1971

Groper, John n/a

Grossman, Lawrence n/a

Grund, John 1979-1980

Guggia, James 1968-1969

Gunn, Roger 1982-1985

UCLA’S

H

Halkett, Ian 1952-1953

Hamlett, Bob 1981-1982

Handy, Rich n/a

Harris, Charlie 2006-2007

Harris, Lynn n/a

Hartshorn, Terry 1963-1966

Haynes, Steve 1987-1991

Heintz, Chris 2003-2007

Helmstetter, Erik 1982-1983

Hendricks, Tony 2019-2020

Henge, Fredrik n/a

Hertfelder, Guy 1982-1983

Hicks, Justin 1992-1993

Higgins, Mike 1963-1967

Hinkelman, Eric n/a

Holmes, Mike n/a

Horacek, Joe 1962-1963

Houston, Scott n/a

Howitt, Roger n/a

Hughes, Anthony 1974-1975

Humphrey, Darren 1995-1997

Hwang, Jay 2011-2015

IIm, Daniel 2004-2007 Ireland, Jack 2017-2019

J

Jenkins, Jack 1988-1989 Ji, Sang-Eun 2000-2003

Jobe, Brandt 1983-1985, 1986-1988

Johnson, Jim 1987-1989

Johnson, Jeff 1980-1982

Johnson, Travis 1999-2001, 2002-2004

Jones, Steve 2002-2003

K

Kang, Jason 2006-2008

Kaufman, Brian 1962-1966

Kazanjian, Douglas n/a

Keen, Jeff n/a

Kelley, Jr., Vic 1964-1965

Kelley, Sr., Vic 1933-1936

Kestenberg, Jerry 1959-1960

Kim, Albert n/a

Kim, Alex Shi Yup 2008-2012

Kim, Christopher n/a

Kim, Justin n/a

Kim, Tony n/a Knapp, Jake 2012-2015

Kohut, J.T. 1999-2001

Kunitomo, Aaron 2012-2014

L

Lai, Eddy 2017-2022 Lane, Greg n/a Lange, Bobby 2009-2012

Larrabee, Baylor 2024-present

Lasken, Bob 1984-1988

Lazlo, Peter 1968-1971

Leach, Kevin 1983-1985, 1986-1988 Lebby, Richard 1971-1974

Lebrija, Roberto 1985-1989

Ledbetter, Dave 1963-1966

Lee, Eddy 1993-1994, 1995-1998

Lee, James 2005-2009

Lee, Lucas 2005-2008

Leitgeb, Brian n/a

Leslie, Craig 2004-2008

Lessor, Lloyd 1962-1963

Levander, Mark 1983-1985

Levin, Spencer 2002-2003

Libkind, Peter 1963-1964

Lieber, Mitch 1980-1981

Lippman, Robert n/a

Logan, Richard 1965-1968

Lohman, Eric 1993-1996

Long, Mike n/a

Lorenz, Scott 1982-1983, 1985-1986

Loveless, Alan 1963-1964

Loveless, Paul 1962-1964

Lozares, Brad 1966-1968 M

MacGregor, Warren 1971-1975

Macnaughton, Ian n/a

Madey, Cole 2015-2019

Madison, Tom 1964-1965

Mahon, Brian 1982-1986

Mahon, Harrison 2016-2020

Mai, Brandon 2014-2016

Main, Gregor 2008-2011

Marchewka, Paul 1968-1970

Marshall, Matt 2004-2006

Marten, Robert 1976-1979

Maruyama, Sean 2018-2022

Matteoli, Richard 1971-1974

McCarron, Scott n/a

McCarthy, Mike 1988-1989

McGraw, Jeff 1997-2000

McLachlin, Parker 1998-2002

McMahon, Reilly 2012-2014, 2015-2016

McNeal, Dennis 1965-1966, 1967-1968

McShane, Brian n/a

Melanson, Alfred n/a

Melcher, Lincoln 2022-2024

Merrick, John 2000-2004

Merrins, Mason n/a

Metzger, Mark 1982-1984

Miller, Michael 1992-1996

Mitchell, Scott 2016-2018

Mogil, Norman 1965-1966

Monroe, Chris n/a

Moon, Roy 2000-2004

Moore, Bill 1959-1960

Moorefield, Bob 1947-1948

Morales, Omar 2021-2025

Mott, Bill 1959-1960

Muller, Alvaro 2020-2024

Murphy, Breene 2001-2004

Murphy, Patrick 2015-2019 N

Na, Austin n/a

Nello, James 1988-1989

Newton, Robert n/a

Nixon, Tom 1990-1993

Novak, Jay n/a

O’Neal, Jerry 1947-1950

O’Neill, Timothy n/a

Ohshima, Paul n/a

Oosterhuis, Rob 1993-1996

Osheroff, Gary n/a P

Padilla, Jeffrey n/a

Papayoanou, Alex 2023-present

Pate, Steve 1979-1981, 1982-1983

Pavin, Corey 1977-1980, 1981-1982

Peck, John 1974-1977

Perles, John 1980-1983

Pernice, Jr., Tom 1977-1981

Pinizzotto, Matt 2011-2015

Pollema, Kyle 2013-2015

Ponte, Victor 2014-2015

Porter, James 1970-1974

Poucher, John 2001-2005

Powell, Luke 2023-2025

Quezada, Manuel n/a

R

Randolph, Tom 1976-1977, 1978-1980

Reidel, Mike 1984-1985

Reider, Mike 1972-1975

Renstrom, Joakim 2003-2005

Rheinfurth, Oliver 1980-1983

Rhoads, Kevin 1992-1995

Rhorer, David 1983-1987

Rindfleisch, Don 1974-1975

Rogers, Owen n/a

Runkle, Richard 1947-1949

Ryang, Gene 1983-1984

Sader, Dick 1964-1965

Saliba, Thomas n/a

Sander, Mark n/a

Schlagenhauf, B.J. 1995-1999

Schoolcraft, Beau 2008-2010

Schrader, Scott 1988-1989

Segelke, John n/a

Semelsberger, Jason 1996-2000

Shah, Manav 2012-2015

Shaun, Corey 2014-2017

Shelton, Bill 1947-1948

Sherfy, Brad 1976-1978

Shibata, Martin 1974-1975

Shonka, Len 1975-1976

Shoren, Kyle 1995-1997

Short, Jeff 1975-1979

Signer, Roy 1945-1946

Simon, Howard 1962-1963

Simpkin, Stephen 1984-1985

Smith, Charlie n/a

Smith, Kevin 1967-1968

Smith, Larry 1962-1963

Smith, Stuart 1980-1982, 1983-1984

Smith, Wes 1962-1963

Solomon, David 1990-1993

Stanger, Rob n/a

Stanley, Dave 1949-1952

Starkman, Greg 1982-1985

Starkman, Mike 1953-1955, 1956-1957

Steelsmith, Ray 1949-1951

Sullivan, Rob 1985-1987, 1988-1990

Swenson, Robert n/a

Tanigawa, Ken 1985-1987, 1988-1990

Tatham, Tom 1968-1969

Taylor, Bruce n/a

Teel, Ken 1976-1977, 1980-1981

Tempkin, Rick 1975-1976

Teoh, Bryan Wiyang 2018-2022

Thomas, William n/a

Thompson, Tom 1959-1960

Truett, Donald 1968-1972

V

Valder, Preston 2011-2015

Valdivia, Tony 1948-1949

Valenzuela, Alberto 1983-1986

Ventry, Dennis n/a

Venturini, Edwin n/a

Vera, Michael 1996-1997, 1998-2000

Villegas, Rafael 1964-1966 Vizanko, Dylan 2020-2023

W

Wagner, Stephen 1996-1998, 1999-2000

Waldorf, Duffy 1980-1982, 1983-1985

Warren, Fred 1968-1970

Weede, Thomas n/a

Whitaker, Bob n/a

White, Chuck “Choo” 1976-1980

White, Stephen 1971-1972

Whitelaw, Clinton 1989-1990

Widegren, Pontus 2009-2013

Wiese, Kent 1987-1991

Willson, William n/a

Wilson, Al 1974-1976

Winslow, Robert 1967-1970

Witzer, Marc n/a Wohlwend, Wells 1949-1951 Y

Yamin, Matthew 2022-present Yokoi, Mickey 1977-1980, 1981-1982 Yoon, Andy 2023-2025 Yoshihara, Hidetoshi 2016-2020

NCAA National Championships (2)

2008, 1988

NCAA Medalist/Arnold Palmer Award (1)

Kevin Chappell 2008 (-2, 286)

2025

Carlsbad, Calif. (Omni La Costa Resort & Spa)

T-20th (+30, 894-301-297-296)

Pablo Ereño (-5, 6th, 283-74-71-69-69)

Kyle An (+8, T-77, 224-77-72-75)

Omar Morales (+10, T-96, 226-75-77-74)

Baylor Larrabee (+17, T-135, 233-75-77-81)

Trevor Garus (+11, 155th, 155-77-78 in Rounds 2 & 3)

Luke Powell (+9, N/A, 81 in Round 1, subbed)

2018

Stillwater, Okla. (Karsten Creek Golf Club)

T-21st (+28, 892-295-297-300)

Cole Madey (+3, T-29, 291-70-72-74-75)

Hidetoshi Yoshihara (+6, T-57, 222-77-72-73)

Devon Bling (+10, T-89, 226-74-77-75)

Eddy Lai (+15, T-129, 231-74-76-81) Tyler Collier (+13, T-145, 157-78-79)

Patrick Murphy (+6, 155th, 78)

2015

Bradenton, Fla. (The Concession Golf Club) 8th (+20, 1,172-294-304-280-294)

Preston Valder (+1, T-16, 289-74-75-68-72)

Jake Knapp (+7, T-38, 295-71-74-73-77)

Lorens Chan (+12, T-54, 300-75-80-74-71)

Jonathan Garrick (+12, T-54, 300-74-84-68-74)

Manav Shah (+14, 66th, 302-79-75-71-77)

Match Play Quarterfinals vs. Illinois (L, 2-3) Garrick beat Brian Campbell, 1-up; Chan beat Dylan Meyer, 4&2; Shah lost to Thomas Detry, 1-up; Knapp lost to Charlie Danielson, 4&3; Valder lost to Nick Hardy, 1-up

2014

Hutchinson, Kansas (Prairie Dunes Country Club) 6th (+4, 844-279-284-281)

Lorens Chan (-3, T-9, 207-70-70-67)

Anton Arboleda (+1, T-35, 211-68-71-72)

Jonathan Garrick (+2, T-42, 212-70-75-67)

Preston Valder (+5, T-69, 215-71-69-75) Matt Pinizzotto (+16, T-131, 226-76-74-76)

Match Play Quarterfinals vs. LSU (L, 1-4) Chan beat Stewart Jolly, 4&3; Valder lost to Curtis Thompson, 1-up; Arboleda lost to Benjamin Taylor, 4&3; Garrick lost to Smylie Kaufman, 2-up; Pinizzotto lost to Zach Wright, 2&1

2013

Atlanta, Ga. (Capital City Club) 26th (+18, 858-289-281-288)

Pontus Widegren (+2, T-49, 212-72-70-70) Pedro Figueiredo (+4, T-69, 214-72-67-75)

Jonathan Garrick (+4, T-69, 214-73-71-70)

Anton Arboleda (+10, T-128, 220-72-73-75) Manav Shah (+10, T-128, 220-73-74-73)

2012

Pacific Palisades, Calif. (Riviera Country Club)

2nd (+9, 861-289-287-285)

Patrick Cantlay (-1, T-4, 212-74-72-66)

Anton Arboleda (+2, T-13, 215-67-72-76)

Pedro Figueiredo (+2, T-13, 215-74-72-69)

Alex Shi Yup Kim (+8, T-54, 221-76-71-74)

Pontus Widegren (+16, T-120, 229-74-78-77)

Match Play Quarterfinals vs. Oregon (L, 2-3)

Cantlay beat Jonathan Woo, 5&3; Widegren beat Robbie Ziegler, 2&1; Arboleda lost to Eugene Wong, 1-up; Figueiredo lost to Daniel Miernicki, 2-up; Kim lost to Andrew Vijarro, 3&2

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP FINISHES

2011

Stillwater, Okla. (Karsten Creek Golf Club)

1st (+8, 872-286-288-298)

Patrick Cantlay (-4, 2nd, 212-72-69-71)

Gregor Main (+4, T-20, 220-72-70-78)

Alex Shi Yup Kim (+6, T-32, 222-71-76-75)

Pedro Figueiredo (+8, T-50, 224-71-74-79)

Pontus Widegren (+12, T-81, 228-79-75-74)

Match Play Quarterfinals vs. Duke (L, 3.5-1.5)

Cantlay beat Brinson Paolini, 1-up; Figueiredo halved match with Julian Suri; Kim lost to Austin Cody, 3&2; Main lost to Wes Roach, 3&1; Widegren lost to Tim Gornik, 6&5

2010

Ooltewah, Tenn (Honors Course)

T-16th (+11, 875-294-286-295)

Gregor Main (-4, T-9, 212-71-69-72)

Pontus Widegren (+3, T-58, 219-69-71-79)

Alex Shi Yup Kim (+7, T-90, 223-76-73-74)

Pedro Figueiredo (+11, T-116, 227-78-73-76)

Mario Clemens (+19, T-152, 235-80-81-73)

2009

Toledo, Ohio (Inverness Club)

T-23rd (+48, 900-306-295-299)

Gregor Main (+8, T-54, 221-77-73-71)

Erik Flores (+9, T-60, 222-80-69-73)

Philip Francis (+11, T-79, 224-70-77-77)

Alex Shi Yup Kim (+22, T-148, 235-81-76-78)

Connor Driscoll (+25, T-153, 238-79-80-79)

2008 (NCAA Champions)

West Lafayette, Ind. (Kampen Course)

1st (+42, 1,194-297-293-298-306)

Kevin Chappell (-2, 1st, 286-69-73-68-76)

Erik Flores (+17, T-33, 305-76-75-76-78)

Philip Francis (+17, T-33, 305-76-73-80-76)

Craig Leslie (+18, T-38, 306-76-80-74-76)

Lucas Lee (+23, T-60, 311-79-72-80-80)

2007

Williamsburg, Va. (Golden Horseshoe Golf Course)

7th (+10, 1,130-283-280-283-284)

Kevin Chappell (E, T-20, 280-73-72-65-70)

Lucas Lee (+1, T-22, 281-68-71-74-68)

Erik Flores (+7, T-46, 287-76-67-71-73)

Daniel Im (+7, T-46, 287-71-70-73-73)

Jason Kang (+16, T-74, 296-71-75-74-76)

2006

Sunriver, Ore. (Crosswater Club)

T-7th (+5, 1,157-280-294-296-287)

Erik Flores (+1, T-27, 289-71-72-77-69)

James Lee (+2, T-32, 290-71-75-72-72)

Kevin Chappell (+5, T-45, 293-70-76-73-74)

Daniel Im (+8, T-57, 296-68-77-74-77)

Chris Heintz (+10, T-66, 298-78-71-77-72)

2005

Owings Mills, Md. (Caves Valley Golf Club) 30th (+64, 904-299-301-304)

Chris Heintz (+9, T-36, 219-74-74-71)

Kevin Chappell (+17, T-104, 227-73-78-76)

Daniel Im (+18, T-112, 228-75-75-78)

John Poucher (+22, T-137, 232-77-76-79)

Joakim Renstrom (+29, T-152, 239-81-76-82)

2004

Hot Springs, Va. (The Homestead)

2nd (+20, 1,140-289-283-275-293)

Travis Johnson (-3, 5th, 277-69-68-68-72)

Roy Moon (+2, T-10, 282-71-74-65-72)

John Merrick (+11, T-36, 291-71-76-69-75)

Steve Conway (+17, T-56, 297-78-70-73-76)

John Poucher (+21, T-68, 301-79-71-77-74)

2003

Stillwater, Okla. (Karsten Creek Golf Club) 3rd (+45, 1,197-303-295-301-298)

John Merrick (+9, T-16, 297-75-72-77-73)

Travis Johnson (+10, T-19, 298-74-74-74-76)

Steve Conway (+13, T-31, 301-78-76-70-77)

Roy Moon (+13, T-31, 301-76-73-80-72)

John Poucher (+38, T-86, 326-80-78-84-84)

2002

Columbus, Ohio (OSU Golf Course)

John Merrick (E, T-23, 284-71-70-71-72)

2001

Durham, N.C. (Duke Golf Club) 17th (+15, 591-299-292)

Parker McLachlin (-1, T-16, 287-74-69-73-71)

Steve Conway (+5, 149-72-77)

J.T. Kohut (+5, 149-77-72)

John Merrick (+6, 150-76-74)

Travis Johnson (+13, 157-80-77)

2000

Opelika, Ala. (Grand National Country Club) Brandon DiTullio (+4, T-62, 148-76-72)

1998

Albuquerque, N.M. (UNM Championship Course) T-8th (-10, 1,142-289-275-284-294)

Brandon DiTullio (-5, T-20, 283-72-68-71-72)

Jeff McGraw (-4, T-26, 284-71-70-70-73)

B.J. Schlagenhauf (+2, T-48, 290-75-69-72-74)

Ross Fulgentis (+3, T-55, 291-74-68-71-78)

Jason Semelsberger (+8, T-74, 296-72-73-76-75)

1997

Lake Forest, Ill. (Conway Farms Golf Club) T-26th (+22, 598-303-295)

Steve Wagner (+1, 145-76-69)

B.J. Schlagenhauf (+7, 151-77-74)

Jason Semelsberger (+7, 151-76-75)

Brandon DiTullio (+8, 152-75-77)

Ben Bost (+9, 153-76-77)

1993

Lexington, Ky. (The Champions Golf Course) T-17th (+21, 597-296-301)

Jorgen Aker (+2, 146-72-74)

David Solomon (+6, 150-73-77)

Ted Gleason (+7, 151-76-75)

Kevin Claborn (+9, 153-75-78)

Brian Bock (+9, 153-78-75)

1991

Pebble Beach, Calif. (Poppy Hills Golf Course)

T-24th (+63, 1,215-308-298-307-298)

David Solomon (+9, T-32, 297-76-74-75-72)

Kent Wiese (+17, T-81, 305-79-73-78-75)

Ted Gleason (+19, T-96, 307-77-74-80-74)

Steve Haynes (+21, T-107, 309-80-78-74-77)

Kevin Claborn (+26, T-137, 314-76-77-80-79)

1989

Edmond, Okla. (Oak Tree Country Club) T-8th (+53, 1,173-289-290-295-299)

Rob Sullivan (+8, T-16, 288-72-74-68-74)

Ken Tanigawa (+15, T-36, 295-70-75-79-71)

Rich Greenwood (+15, T-36, 295-72-69-75-79)

Greg Garbero (+23, T-61, 303-75-77-76-75)

Steve Haynes (+28, T-74, 308-77-72-76-83)

1988 (NCAA Champions)

Westlake Village, Calif. (North Ranch Country Club) 1st (+40, 1,176-301-295-293-287)

Brandt Jobe (+3, T-2, 287-72-73-73-69)

Bob Lasken (+11, T-26, 295-74-71-75-75)

Tim Cruikshank (+12, 31st, 296-79-73-73-71)

Kevin Leach (+14, 43rd, 298-76-78-72-72)

Rich Greenwood (+31, 85th, 315-82-79-77-77)

1987

Columbus, Ohio (OSU Golf Course)

21st (+61, 1,213-300-301-304-308)

Kevin Leach (+13, T-45, 301-79-73-74-75)

Rich Greenwood (+16, T-66, 304-76-71-78-79)

Bob Lasken (+19, T-85, 307-71-79-80-77)

Brandt Jobe (+19, T-85, 307-75-79-75-78)

David Rhorer (+23, T-105, 311-78-78-77-78)

1986

Winston-Salem, N.C. (Bermuda Run Country Club)

Alberto Valenzuela (+9, 225-76-77-72)

1985

Haines City, Fla. (Grenelefe Country Club)

T-14th (+54, 1,206-300-305-294-307)

Duffy Waldorf (+7, T-18, 295-73-73-72-77)

Roger Gunn (+10, T-35, 298-73-77-75-73)

Kevin Leach (+21, T-83, 309-74-76-81-78)

Brandt Jobe (+28, T-93, 316-80-79-75-82)

Bob Lasken (+28, T-93, 316-85-80-72-79)

1984

Houston, Texas (Bear Creek Golf World)

21st (+20, 884-288-287-309)

Brad Bell (-5, 6th, 283-71-68-75-69)

Kevin Leach (+7, 223-71-73-79)

Roger Gunn (+8, 224-71-75-78)

Duffy Waldorf (+8, 224-75-71-78)

Brian Mahon (+14, 230-77-75-78)

1983 Fresno, Calif. (San Joaquin Country Club)

7th (+29, 1,181-290-294-296-301)

Jay Delsing (+4, T-15, 292-68-73-76-75)

John Perles (+8, T-29, 296-75-75-74-72)

Oliver Rheinfurth (+9, T-38, 297-70-73-77-77)

Brad Bell (+13, T-59, 301-77-74-73-77)

Steve Pate (+17, T-75, 305-78-74-73-80)

1982

Pinehurst, N.C. (Pinehurst No. 2) 6th (+11, 1,163-295-295-288-285)

Jeff Johnson (-1, 12th, 287-71-72-73-71)

Jay Delsing (+6, 43rd, 294-75-76-75-68)

Louis Bartoletti (+11, 69th, 299-78-73-73-75)

Mickey Yokoi (+15, 81st, 303-77-73-74-79)

Corey Pavin (-5, 211-72-DQ-68-71)

1980

Columbus, Ohio (OSU Golf Course) T-25th (+56, 920-302-320-298)

Corey Pavin (+14, 230-73-85-72)

John Grund (+15, 231-80-78-73)

Chuck White (+16, 232-77-81-74)

Tom Pernice (+18, 234-77-78-79)

Mickey Yokoi (+23, 239-75-83-81)

1979

Winston-Salem, N.C. (Bermuda Run Country Club) 13th (+78, 1,230-300-301-314-315)

Tom Randolph (+16, T-35, 304-75-74-77-78)

Mickey Yokoi (+16, T-35, 304-74-75-79-76)

Corey Pavin (+21, T-58, 309-76-76-75-82)

Tom Pernice (+27, T-72, 315-75-76-85-79)

Chuck White (+43, 87th, 331-76-84-83-88)

1978

Eugene, Ore. (Eugene Country Club) 10th (+34, 1,186) – results incomplete

Corey Pavin (+3, T-23, 219-68-74-77)

Tom Pernice (+3, T-23, 219-72-71-76)

Mickey Yokoi (+3, T-23, 219-73-74-72)

Chuck White (+4, T-38, 220-74-74-72)

Brad Sherfy (+12, T-99, 228-76-75-77)

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP FINISHES

1970

Columbus, Ohio (OSU Golf Course)

Don Truett (+5, T-12, 293-76-73-74-70)

Jerry DiTullio (+13, 301-74-74-77-76)

Pete Laszlo (+7, 151-73-78)

Bill Eaton (+8, 152-77-75)

1969

Colorado Springs, Colo. (Broadmoor Golf Club)

Don Truett (+19, 159-85-74)

Jerry DiTullio (+26, 166-84-82)

Larry Benson (+26, 166-85-81)

Bill Eaton (+34, 174-90-84)

1967

Shawnee on Delaware, Pa. (Shawnee Golf Course) 36th (+52, 628) – results incomplete

Larry Benson (+12, T-48, 300-71-74-79-76)

Rich Logan (162-82-80)

Mike Higgins (163-83-80)

1966

Stanford, Calif. (Stanford Golf Course)

T-8th (+27, 597) – results incomplete

Mike Higgins (+10, T-28, 298-75-72-78-73)

Terry Hartshorn (+6, T-36, 150-71-79)

1965

Knoxville, Tenn. (Holston Hills Country Club)

T-19th (+34, 610)

Mike Higgins (+7, 151-75-76)

Brian Kaufman (+8, 152-73-79)

Dave Ledbetter (+9, 153-75-78)

Rafael Villegas (+10, 154-77-77)

Terry Hartshorn (+11, 155-77-78)

1964

Colorado Springs, Colo. (Broadmoor Golf Club) 10th (612)

Paul Loveless (151-77-74)

Lost in round 1 of match play to Paul Desjardins (Miami), 2&1

Jim Collart (152-71-81)

Lost in round 1 to William Regnier (Notre Dame), 3&2

Terry Hartshorn (154-78-76)

Brian Kaufman (155-78-77)

Dave Ledbetter (170-89-81)

1963

Wichita, Kan. (Wichita Country Club)

T-21st (614)

Jim Collart (149-72-77)

Lost in round 1 of match play to Don Lackey (Oklahoma St), 2&1

Cliff Davis (150-74-76)

Wes Smith (155-81-74)

Paul Loveless (160-78-82)

1960

Colorado Springs, Colo. (Broadmoor Golf Club)

T-22nd (635)

Bill Mott (T-43, 154-82-72)

Won in round 1 of match play vs. Jerry Cundari (Oregon), 19 holes; lost in round 2 to Vernon Nicholas (Arizona), 3&2

Tom Thompson (T-72, 157-81-76)

John Darrah (T-106, 160-81-79)

Bill Moore (T-146, 162-76-86)

Jerry Kestenberg (T-150, 165-79-86)

1956

Columbus, Ohio (OSU Golf Course)

Bill Foote (152-78-74)

Won in round 1 of match play vs.William Redding (Purdue), 1-up; won in round 2 vs. Don Nist (Ohio State), 2&1; won in round 3 vs. Robert Harvey (SMU), 3&2; lost in quarterfinals to George Clark (North Texas), 3&1

1953

Colorado Springs, Colo. (Broadmoor Golf Club)

Ian Halkett (152-74-78)

Bob Chase (153-76-77)

1952

West Lafayette, Ind. (University Golf Club)

Dave Stanley (157-80-77)

1951

Columbus, Ohio (OSU Golf Course)

Ray Steelsmith (157-77-80)

Dave Stanley (157-76-81)

Seymour Black (158-70-88)

1950

Albuquerque, N.M. (UNM Championship Course) 17th (607)

Ben Alyea (T-15, 144-74-70)

Won in round 1 of match play vs. Paul Harney (Holy Cross), 5&4; won in round 2 vs.Arnold Palmer (Wake Forest), 1-up; won in round 3 vs. Dave Dennis (Kansas), 1-up; lost in quarterfinals to Billy Maxwell (North Texas), 3&2

Bob Moorefield (153-76-77)

Ray Steelsmith (153-80-73)

Jerry O’Neal (157-76-81)

1949

Ames, Iowa (Veenker Memorial Golf Course) 13th (622)

Jerry O’Neal (152-73-79)

Richard Runkle (155-80-75)

lost in round 1 of match play vs. Jack Atten (Loyola Chicago), 5&4

Ben Alyea (158-80-78)

Tony Valdivia (161-81-80)

1948

Stanford, Calif. (Stanford Golf Course) 7th (602)

Ted Richards (146-71-75)

Won in round 1 of match play vs. Joe Greene (Washington), 4&2; won in round 2 vs. James McNair (Duke), 2-up; won in round 3 vs. Joe Moore (LSU), 5&3; won in quarterfinals vs. Loddie Kempa (Oklahoma State), 2&1; lost in semifinals to Bob Harris (San Jose State), 5&4

Richard Runkle (150-77-73)

Lost in round 1 of match play to Ernie Kellberg (Stanford), 3&2

Bob Gardner (153-75-78)

Won in round 1 of match play vs. Junius Herbert (LSU), 3&2; lost in round 2 to Louis Stafford (Oregon), 4&3

Jerry O’Neal (153-75-78)

lost in round 1 of match play to Charles Coe (Oklahoma), 4&3

Bob Morefield (158-78-80)

Bill Shelton (161-80-81)

1947

Ann Arbor, Mich. (Michigan Golf Course)

Bob Gardner won in round 1 of match play vs. Duke Jacobs (Yale), 3&1; won in round 2 vs.Art Wall (Duke), 1-up; lost in round 3 to Charles Coe (Oklahoma), 5&4

NCAA Regional Championships (5)

2013, 2011, 2009, 2004, 2003

NCAA Regional Medalists (3)

Patrick Cantlay 2011 (-13, 203)

Kevin Chappell 2006 (-5, 211)

Travis Johnson 2004 (-5, 211)

2025

Auburn, Ala. (Auburn University Club)

5th (+6, 870-283-295-292)

Omar Morales (-8, 2nd, 208-69-70-69)

Kyle An (+5, T-29, 221-75-75-71)

Pablo Ereño (+7, T-35, 223-70-79-74)

Baylor Larrabee (+7, T-35, 223-71-74-78)

Luke Powell (+13, T-59, 229-73-76-80)

2024

Stanford, Calif. (Stanford Golf Course)

7th (-5, 835-277-280-278)

Pablo Ereño (-6, T-8, 204-68-66-70)

Omar Morales (-4, T-14, 206-69-71-66)

Kyle An (-2, T-18, 208-69-68-71)

Luke Powell (+7, T-54, 217, 71-75-71)

Mason Greene (+7, 147, 74 in Round 1, 73 in Round 3)

Luciano Conlan (+9, N/A, 79 in Round 2, subbed)

2019

Pullman, Wash. (Palouse Ridge Golf Course)

8th (-11, 829-275-276-278)

Devon Bling (-6, T-17, 204-70-68-66)

Eddy Lai (-1, T-37, 209-71-67-71)

Hidetoshi Yoshihara (-1, T-37, 209-69-69-71)

Cole Madey (+1, T-44, 211-67-72-72)

Patrick Murphy (+2, T-47, 212-69-73-70)

2018

Bryan, Texas (Traditions Golf Club)

4th (+2, 866-288-288-290)

Devon Bling (-5, T-8, 211-73-69-69)

Cole Madey (-2, T-11, 214-69-73-72)

Hidetoshi Yoshihara (+6, T-35, 222-73-74-75)

Tyler Collier (+7, T-40, 223-77-72-74)

Eddy Lai (+7, T-40, 223-73-75-75)

2017

College Grove, Tenn. (The Grove Club)

Tyler Collier (+6, T-30, 222-73-75-74)

2017

Sammamish, Wash. (Aldarra Golf Club)

Cole Madey (+13, T-45, 226-75-76-75)

Hidetoshi Yoshihara (+18, T-62, 231-79-81-71)

2016

Kohler, Wis. (Blackwolf Run Meadow Valley) 10th (+12, 876-294-294-288)

Cole Madey (E, T-21, 216-72-73-71)

Eddy Lai (+3, T-35, 219-75-69-75)

Jonathan Garrick (+5, T-43, 221-73-75-73)

Tyler Collier (+7, T-52, 223-74-77-72)

Phil Delisi (+10, T-63, 226-76-78-72)

2015

Noblesville, Ind. (Sagamore Golf Club)

4th (+5, 869-293-289-287)

Jonathan Garrick (-6, 3rd, 210-69-68-73)

Jake Knapp (+4, T-21, 220-77-70-73)

Lorens Chan (+7, T-29, 223-78-77-68)

Manav Shah (+10, T-43, 226-72-81-73)

Matt Pinizzotto (+12, T-48, 228-75-74-79)

NCAA REGIONAL FINISHES

2014

San Antonio, Texas (Briggs Ranch Golf Club)

5th (+5, 869-290-288-291)

Jonathan Garrick (E, T-12, 216-70-73-73)

Lorens Chan (+2, T-19, 218-72-72-74)

Anton Arboleda (+4, T-25, 220-75-73-72)

Preston Valder (+4, T-25, 220-73-75-72)

Matt Pinizzotto (+9, T-52, 225-76-70-79)

2013 (Regional Champions)

Tempe, Ariz. (Karsten Creek Golf Club) 1st (-30, 810-268-273-269)

Jonathan Garrick (-8, T-2, 202-69-69-64)

Anton Arboleda (-7, T-4, 203-67-69-67)

Pedro Figueiredo (-7, T-4, 203-71-64-68)

Pontus Widegren (-4, T-10, 206-64-72-70)

Manav Shah (E, T-23, 210-68-71-71)

2012

Bowling Green, Ky. (The Club at Olde Stone)

3rd (-1, 863-284-287-292)

Pedro Figueiredo (-9, 2nd, 207-68-69-70)

Alex Shi Yup Kim (+3, T-17, 219-74-68-77)

Patrick Cantlay (+4, T-19, 220-69-75-76)

Anton Arboleda (+5, T-23, 221-73-75-73)

Pontus Widegren (+11, T-46, 227-78-76-73)

2011 (Regional Champions)

Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. (The Farms Golf Club) 1st (-10, 854-287-285-282)

Patrick Cantlay (-13, 1st, 203-69-67-67)

Alex Shi Yup Kim (+1, T-13, 217-73-74-70)

Pedro Figueiredo (+2, T-17, 218-74-72-72)

Gregor Main (+4, T-28, 220-75-72-73)

Pontus Widegren (+4, T-28, 220-71-75-74)

2010

New Haven, Conn. (The Course at Yale)

3rd (-4, 836-282-281-273)

Mario Clemens (-2, T-8, 208-71-70-67)

Alex Shi Yup Kim (-2, T-8, 208-67-70-71)

Gregor Main (-1, T-16, 209-72-71-66)

Pontus Widegren (+4, T-36, 214-72-73-69)

Pedro Figueiredo (+8, T-53, 218-72-70-76)

2009 (Regional Champions)

Bowling Green, Ky. (The Club at Olde Stone) 1st (-1, 863-292-285-286)

Philip Francis (-2, T-3, 214-71-69-74)

Erik Flores (-1, 6th, 215-74-73-68)

Gregor Main (+1, T-11, 217-73-70-74)

Alex Shi Yup Kim (+5, T-20, 221-78-73-70)

Connor Driscoll (+9, T-34, 225-74-76-75)

2008

Bremerton, Wash. (Gold Mountain Golf Club)

5th (+12, 876-291-294-291)

Kevin Chappell (-2, T-8, 214-71-72-71)

Erik Flores (-2, T-8, 214-73-70-71)

Philip Francis (+8, T-46, 224-73-76-75)

Craig Leslie (+11, T-63, 227-77-76-74)

Lucas Lee (+12, T-71, 228-74-78-76)

2007

Tempe, Ariz. (Karsten Creek Golf Club)

2nd (-42, 822-268-273-281)

Kevin Chappell (-15, T-2, 201-66-68-67)

Erik Flores (-9, T-23, 207-64-69-74)

Lucas Lee (-7, T-36, 209-71-66-72)

Daniel Im (-5, T-43, 211-69-70-72)

Jason Kang (-5, T-43, 211-69-72-70)

2006

Orlando, Fla. (Lake Nona Golf Club)

7th (+14, 878-292-300-286)

Kevin Chappell (-5, 1st, 211-70-73-68)

Erik Flores (+3, T-18, 219-72-76-71)

Daniel Im (+12, T-79, 228-76-80-72)

Chris Heintz (+13, T-82, 229-74-77-78)

Lucas Lee (+14, T-90, 230-81-74-75)

2005

Stanford, Calif. (Stanford Golf Course)

T-4th (+17, 857-288-288-281)

Kevin Chappell (-3, T-2, 207-71-67-69)

Daniel Im (+5, T-25, 215-71-75-69)

John Poucher (+7, T-39, 217-73-73-71)

Chris Heintz (+10, T-61, 220-73-73-74)

Joakim Renstrom (+15, T-88, 225-76-77-72)

2004 (Regional Champions)

Sunriver, Ore. (Sunriver Resort) 1st (+1, 865-283-288-294)

Travis Johnson (-5, T-1st, 211-66-73-72)

John Poucher (-2, T-6, 214-69-71-74)

John Merrick (+4, T-27, 220-74-73-73)

Roy Moon (+6, T-35, 222-74-73-75)

Steve Conway (+7, T-46, 223-74-71-78)

2003 (Regional Champions)

Auburn, Wash. (Washington National Golf Club) 1st (E, 864-291-280-293)

Steve Conway (-3, 5th, 213-71-71-71)

John Merrick (-2, T-6, 214-75-67-72)

Travis Johnson (+2, T-16, 218-71-72-75)

Roy Moon (+4, T-27, 220-74-71-75)

John Poucher (+5, T-32, 221-75-71-75)

2002

Albuquerque, N.M. (Championship Golf Course) T-13th (+21, 885-296-292-297)

John Merrick (E, T-8, 216-75-69-72)

Roy Moon (+2, T-16, 218-75-71-72)

John Poucher (+7, T-51, 223-73-76-74)

Parker McLachlin (+12, T-90, 228-73-76-79)

Breene Murphy (+24, 133rd, 240-79-82-79)

2001

Corvallis, Ore. (Trysting Tree Golf Club) T-6th (+17, 881-289-298-294)

John Merrick (-2, T-6, 214-67-76-71)

Parker McLachlin (+7, T-38, 223-75-74-74)

Travis Johnson (+8, T-49, 224-73-78-73)

J.T. Kohut (+10, T-67, 226-77-73-76)

Steve Conway (+17, T-112, 233-74-75-84)

2000

Madera, Calif. (Riverbend Golf Club) 16th (+5, 869-287-289-293)

Brandon DiTullio (-6, T-5, 210-69-70-71)

Parker McLachlin (-5, T-9, 211-67-70-74)

Travis Johnson (+5, T-74, 221-74-73-74)

Jason Semelsberger (+11, T-104, 227-77-76-74)

Steve Wagner (+12, T-108, 228-77-76-75)

1999

Tucson, Ariz. (Tucson National Golf Course) T-10th (+29, 893-296-304-293)

Jeff McGraw (+4, T-20, 220-75-72-73)

B.J. Schlagenhauf (+7, T-36, 223-72-77-74)

Parker McLachlin (+10, T-54, 226-73-80-73)

Kevin Bodlovich (+11, T-63, 227-76-78-73)

Jason Semelsberger (+13, T-71, 229-77-77-75)

NCAA REGIONAL FINISHES

1998

Tempe, Ariz. (Karsten Creek Golf Club) 7th (+12, 876-288-293-295)

Jason Semelsberger (+1, T-19, 217-74-72-71)

Brandon DiTullio (+4, T-31, 220-71-71-78)

B.J. Schlagenhauf (+4, T-31, 220-72-75-73)

Jeff McGraw (+11, T-59, 227-71-83-73)

Ross Fulgentis (+12, T-70, 228-75-75-78)

1997

Santee, Calif. (Carlton Oaks Country Club) 6th (+5, 869-282-298-289)

B.J. Schlagenhauf (-5, T-6, 211-70-71-70)

Ben Bost (+2, T-27, 218-69-74-75)

Jason Semelsberger (+5, T-42, 221-71-79-71)

Steve Wagner (+7, T-54, 223-72-78-73)

Brandon DiTullio (+8, T-58, 224-72-75-77)

1996 Stanford, Calif. (Stanford Golf Course) 12th (+55, 895-293-297-305)

Eric Lohman (+12, T-33, 222-71-76-75)

Michael Miller (+14, T-43, 224-70-79-75)

B.J. Schlagenhauf (+16, T-55, 226-76-73-77)

Darren Humphrey (+17, T-61, 227-76-73-78)

Brandon DiTullio (+23, T-85, 233-79-75-79)

Team Conference Championships (6)

2025 – Big Ten 2006, 2003, 1985, 1983, 1982 – Pac-10

Individual Conference Medalists (7)

Omar Morales 2025 (-7, 203)

Daniel Im 2006 (-7, 277)

John Merrick 2003 (-12, 276)

Duffy Waldorf 1985 (-5, 279)

Steve Pate 1983 (+6, 290)

Corey Pavin 1982 (-11, 273)

Pete Lazlo 1970 (291)

2025 (Big Ten Champions)

Baltimore, Md. (Baltimore Country Club)

1st (+2, 842-278-282-282)

Omar Morales (-7, 1st, 203-66-67-70)

Pablo Ereño (+2, T-12, 212-71-73-68)

Kyle An (+6, T-23rd, 216-72-71-73)

Baylor Larrabee (+12, T-58, 222-69-74-79)

Luke Powell (+2, 88th, 142-71-71 in Rounds 2 and 3)

Trevor Garus (+5, 91st, 75 in Round 1, subbed)

2024

Carefree, Ariz. (Desert Forest Golf Club) 6th (+64, 1,484-370-381-376-357)

Omar Morales (+2, T-3rd, 286-69-75-77-65)

Kyle An (+11, T-15th, 295-74-72-76-73)

Pablo Ereño (+14, T-29th, 298-78-75-75-70)

Mason Greene (+20, T-48th, 304-75-81-74-74)

Luke Powell (+24, T-59th, 308-74-82-74-78)

Alex Papayoanou (+30, 66th, 314-83-78-78-75)

2023

Stanford, Calif. (Stanford Golf Course)

12th (+48, 1,448-366-348-364-370)

Mason Greene (+2, 29th, 282-73-67-73-69)

Pablo Ereño (+3, T-30, 283-70-71-72-70)

Ty Griggs (+4, T-34, 284-73-70-70-71)

Kyle An (+17, T-60, 294-75-69-73-77)

Alvaro Muller (+25, 69th, 305-75-71-76-83)

Lincoln Melcher (+40, 72nd, 320-81-74-80-85)

1995

Albuquerque, N.M. (Championship Golf Course) 17th (+36, 900-293-306-301)

Brian Bock (+6, T-41, 222-70-77-75)

Kevin Rhoads (+10, 226-77-72-77)

Trevor Arts (+12, 228-73-79-76)

Michael Miller (+12, 228-75-79-74)

Eric Lohman (+13, 229-75-78-76)

1994

Tucson, Ariz. (Tucson National Golf Club) 14th (+23, 887-292-295-300)

Kevin Claborn (+1, T-19, 217-69-71-77)

Michael Miller (+8, 224-73-76-75)

Eddy Lee (+9, 225-77-72-76)

Eric Lohman (+10, 226-75-76-75)

Trevor Arts (+11, 227-75-78-74)

1993

Provo, Utah (Riverside Country Club)

T-9th (+18, 882-292-297-293)

Kevin Claborn (+4, T-30, 220-73-73-74)

Brian Bock (+6, 222-71-78-73)

David Solomon (+7, 223-74-75-74)

Ted Gleason (+9, 225-77-76-72)

Jorgen Aker (+11, 227-74-73-80)

CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP FINISHES

2022

Sammamish, Wash. (Aldarra Golf Club)

6th (+34, 1,454-357-358-368-371)

Pablo Ereño (+3, T-18, 287-68-69-78-72)

Omar Morales (+6, T-24, 290-72-72-73-73)

Evan Chien (+10, T-38, 294-73-71-77-73)

Eddy Lai (+10, T-38, 294-72-72-72-78)

Alvaro Muller (+12, 49th, 296-72-75-74-75)

Mason Greene (+20, 64th, 304-78-74-72-80)

2021

Santa Rosa, Calif. (Mayacama Golf Club)

12th (+32, 1,472-368-368-381-355)

Eddy Lai (-3, T-22, 285-73-68-72-72)

Devon Bling (-1, T-28, 287-74-70-77-66)

Bryan Teoh (+5, T-46, 293-75-75-70-73)

Kengo Aoshima (+13, T-60-301, 74-78-78-71)

Mason Greene (+20, 69th, 308, 72-77-85-84)

Dylan Vizanko (+26, 71st, 314-76-81-84-73)

2019

Eugene, Ore. (Eugene Country Club)

2nd (E, 1,420-353-352-348-367)

Cole Madey (-5, 3rd, 279-67-69-69-74)

Devon Bling (-2, 6th, 282-70-73-67-72)

Eddy Lai (-1, T-7, 283-72-70-67-74)

Patrick Murphy (+3, T-14, 287-71-70-72-74)

Hidetoshi Yoshihara (+10, T-37, 294-73-70-73-78)

Jack Ireland (+20, T-59, 304-74-79-78-73)

2018

Rolling Hills Estates, Calif. (Rolling Hills Country Club)

6th (-10, 1,410-361-349-355-345)

Cole Madey (-8, T-10, 276-68-68-70-70)

Hidetoshi Yoshihara (-3, T-16, 281-72-70-72-67)

Devon Bling (-2, T-19, 282-75-70-69-68)

Patrick Murphy (+3, T-41, 287-75-70-71-71)

Eddy Lai (+4, T-45, 288-74-71-73-70)

Tyler Collier (+7, T-55, 291-72-74-75-70)

1991

Albuquerque, N.M. (Championship Golf Course)

T-3rd (+6, 870)

Kent Wiese (E, T-11, 216-69-77-70)

Steve Haynes (+3, 219-76-73-70)

Kevin Claborn (+4, 220-74-74-72)

David Solomon (+7, 223-73-72-78) (incomplete results in 1991)

1990

Las Cruces, N.M. (New Mexico State Golf Course) 18th (+26, 890-296-296-298)

Rob Sullivan (+1, T-38, 217-72-72-73)

Steve Haynes (+6, 222-75-72-75)

Greg Garbero (+10, 226-77-76-73)

Clinton Whitelaw (+13, 229-73-76-80)

Ken Tanigawa (+14, 230-76-77-77)

1989

Albuquerque, N.M. (Championship Golf Course) 9th (+7, 871-289-282-300)

Rob Sullivan (-6, T-3, 210-69-68-73)

Ken Tanigawa (+1, T-28-217-68-71-78)

Rich Greenwood (+5, 221-75-72-74)

Steve Haynes (+12, 228-79-74-75)

Greg Garbero (+13, 229-77-71-81)

2017

Boulder, Colo. (Boulder Country Club)

5th (+38, 1,088-363-372-353)

Tyler Collier (+5, T-9, 215-70-75-70)

Cole Madey (+5, T-9, 215-72-73-70)

Corey Shaun (+7, T-17, 217-73-75-69)

Phil Delisi (+12, T-37, 222-76-74-72)

Patrick Murphy (+13, T-40, 223-74-75-74)

Hidetoshi Yoshihara (+14, T-47, 224-74-78-72)

2016

Salt Lake City, Utah (The Country Club) 8th (+45, 1,465-358-365-360-382)

Jonathan Garrick (-2, T-7, 282-67-68-69-78)

Cole Madey (+3, T-15, 287-72-68-72-75)

Tyler Collier (+17, T-48, 301-73-77-70-81)

Lorens Chan (+18, T-50, 302-75-77-74-76)

Phil Delisi (+19, T-53, 303-77-75-75-76)

Brandon Mai (+22, T-62, 306-71-80-78-77)

2015

Pullman, Wash. (Palouse Ridge Golf Club) 8th (+42, 1,442-364-358-358-362)

Jonathan Garrick (-4, T-3, 276-69-72-70-65)

Manav Shah (+6, T-23, 286-72-72-70-72)

Preston Valder (+10, T-34, 290-75-70-71-74)

Jake Knapp (+11, T-40, 291-74-70-73-74)

Matt Pinizzotto (+19, T-56, 299-74-74-74-77)

Brandon Mai (+34, 68th, 314-76-87-74-77)

2014

Marana, Ariz. (The Gallery Golf Club) 7th (+49, 1,489-370-371-385-363)

Lorens Chan (+1, 7th, 289-74-72-75-68)

Anton Arboleda (+9, T-26, 297-73-76-76-72)

Preston Valder (+12, T-31, 300-78-71-80-71)

Matt Pinizzotto (+15, T-43, 303-72-78-77-76)

Jonathan Garrick (+17, T-47, 305-73-79-77-76)

Jake Knapp (+25, T-58, 313-80-74-82-77)

2013

Los Angeles, Calif. (Los Angeles Country Club)

2nd (+15, 1,415-346-358-354-357)

Anton Arboleda (-2, T-3, 278-69-69-70-70)

Jonathan Garrick (-1, T-5, 279-68-68-71-72)

Pontus Widegren (+2, T-7, 282-68-75-71-68)

Pedro Figueiredo (+9, T-17, 289-72-72-72-73)

Manav Shah (+11, T-21, 291-70-77-70-74)

Jay Hwang (+17, T-37, 297-71-74-77-75)

2012

Corvallis, Ore. (Trysting Tree Golf Club)

4th (-7, 1,433-367-352-351-363)

Patrick Cantlay (-8, T-5, 280-69-70-71-70)

Pedro Figueiredo (-7, 7th, 281-71-69-71-70)

Anton Arboleda (-1, T-13, 287-73-70-69-75)

Jay Hwang (+6, T-30, 294-79-69-69-77)

Alex Shi Yup Kim (+9, T-37, 297-75-74-71-77)

Pontus Widegren (+11, 42nd, 299-79-76-73-71)

2011

Stanford, Calif. (Stanford Golf Course)

3rd (+18, 1,418-353-360-357-348)

Alex Shi Yup Kim (-3, 3rd, 277-68-71-70-68)

Patrick Cantlay (+3, T-9, 283-72-67-73-71)

Pontus Widegren (+4, T-11, 284-73-71-74-66)

Pedro Figueiredo (+7, T-22, 287-75-76-69-67)

Gregor Main (+10, T-30, 290-68-75-71-76)

Connor Driscoll (+25, T-56, 305-72-79-76-78)

2010

Tempe, Ariz. (Karsten Golf Course)

8th (-6, 1,414-340-353-351-370)

Gregor Main (-11, T-4, 273-68-69-64-72)

Pontus Widegren (-2, T-20, 282-68-67-72-75)

Mario Clemens (-1, T-26, 283-65-73-74-71)

Alex Shi Yup Kim (+2, T-36, 286-68-72-71-75)

Pedro Figueiredo (+9, 50th, 293-72-72-70-79)

Connor Driscoll (+14, T-56, 298-71-73-77-77)

2009

Seattle, Wash. (Seattle Golf Club)

6th (+26, 1,466-371-378-365-352)

Erik Flores (-5, T-3, 283-73-73-70-67)

Connor Driscoll (+2, T-13, 290-75-76-70-69)

Philip Francis (+3, T-16, 291-72-74-72-73)

Gregor Main (+6, T-24, 294-76-77-73-68)

Alex Shi Yup Kim (+20, 53rd, 308-75-78-80-75)

Beau Schoolcraft (+40, 59th, 328-87-80-81-80)

2008

Fairfax, Calif. (The Meadow Club)

4th (+19, 1,439-348-361-372-358)

Kevin Chappell (-3, T-1*, 281-70-68-71-72)

Lucas Lee (+3, T-13, 287-67-73-76-71)

Craig Leslie (+4, T-16, 288-71-73-74-70)

Philip Francis (+4, T-16, 288-70-73-75-70)

Erik Flores (+15, T-47, 299-72-76-76-75)

Jason Kang (+19, T-53, 303-70-74-80-79)

* lost individual title in playoff

2007

Eugene, Ore. (Eugene Country Club)

2nd (-15, 1,425-355-353-360-357)

Daniel Im (-8, 5th, 280-71-69-67-73)

Kevin Chappell (-5, 8th, 283-71-69-73-70)

Lucas Lee (-2, T-12, 286-72-71-72-71)

Jason Kang (-1, T-14, 287-70-73-73-71)

Erik Flores (+5, T-31, 293-75-71-75-72)

Craig Leslie (+10, T-46, 298-71-75-78-74)

2006 (Pac-10 Champions)

Palm Desert, Calif. (The Canyons at Bighorn) 1st (E, 1,420-349-348-362-361)

Daniel Im (-7, 1st, 277-67-68-70-72)

Chris Heintz (-1, T-6, 283-70-69-74-70)

Erik Flores (+5, T-15, 289-70-74-69-76)

Kevin Chappell (+6, T-17, 290-69-74-73-74)

CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP FINISHES

James Lee (+7, T-21, 291-73-70-76-72)

Lucas Lee (+9, T-26, 293-75-67-78-73)

2005

Walla Walla, Wash. (Walla Walla Country Club) 4th (+12, 1,432-352-355-354-371)

Kevin Chappell (-1, T-7, 283-67-70-71-75)

John Poucher (+1, T-14, 285-72-70-70-73)

Joakim Renstrom (+3, T-19, 287-77-69-72-69)

Daniel Im (+8, T-33, 292-71-74-72-75)

Chris Heintz (+10, T-38, 294-70-72-72-80)

Peter Campbell (+11, T-41, 295-72-75-69-79)

2004

Marana, Ariz. (The Gallery Golf Club)

3rd (+30, 1,470-371-364-352-383)

Travis Johnson (-2, T-5, 286-74-69-68-75)

Steve Conway (+2, T-9, 290-73-69-75-73)

John Poucher (+8, T-14, 296-74-71-70-81)

John Merrick (+12, T-21, 300-75-79-69-77)

Roy Moon (+16, T-33, 304-75-79-73-77)

Peter Campbell (+22, T-46, 310-77-76-72-85)

2003 (Pac-10 Champions)

Glendale, Calif. (Oakmont Country Club)

1st (-1, 1,439-364-362-355-358)

John Merrick (-12, 1st, 276-74-70-69-63)

Steve Conway (+2, T-8, 290-75-71-69-75)

Travis Johnson (+2, T-8, 290-71-74-71-74)

Roy Moon (+3, T-12, 291-72-71-75-73)

John Poucher (+9, 19th, 297-72-76-73-76)

Spencer Levin (+15, T-32, 303-77-80-73-73)

2002

Corvallis, Ore. (Trysting Tree Golf Club)

4th (+29, 1,469-362-373-375-359)

Breene Murphy (+1, T-7, 289-72-73-73-71)

John Merrick (+6, T-23, 294-74-74-77-69)

Parker McLachlin (+7, T-25, 295-74-74-74-73)

John Poucher (+9, T-29, 297-73-76-78-70)

Roy Moon (+9, T-29, 297-69-76-76-76)

Steve Conway (+16, T-45, 304-75-77-75-77)

2001

Stanford, Calif. (Stanford Golf Course)

5th (+10, 1,430-357-347-362-364)

Travis Johnson (-1, T-12, 283-69-71-71-72)

Parker McLachlin (+1, T-19, 285-73-65-72-75)

J.T. Kohut (+5, T-31, 289-73-73-72-71)

John Merrick (+6, T-34, 290-68-69-78-75)

Steve Conway (+8, T-37, 292-77-70-69-76)

Roy Moon (+12, T-49, 296-74-72-79-71)

2000

Tempe, Ariz. (Karsten Golf Course)

8th (+15, 1,455-366-369-346-374)

Travis Johnson (-9, T-5, 279-69-70-65-75)

Brandon DiTullio (-2, T-17, 286-71-73-68-74)

Jason Semelsberger (+1, T-25, 289-75-74-68-72)

Parker McLachlin (+5, T-36, 293-73-76-71-73)

J.T. Kohut (+27, 57th, 315-78-76-81-80)

Ross Fulgentis (+31, 59th, 319-79-82-74-84)

1999

Seattle, Wash. (Broadmoor Country Club)

2nd (+24, 1,424-354-359-357-354)

Jeff McGraw (-1, 3rd, 279-70-72-66-71)

B.J. Schlagenhauf (+1, T-4, 281-73-69-71-68)

Jason Semelsberger (+3, T-9, 283-70-71-73-69)

Parker McLachlin (+7, 16th, 287-69-73-72-73)

Kevin Bodlovich (+15, T-33, 295-73-74-75-73)

Michael Vera (+23, 52nd, 303-72-81-76-74)

1998

Orinda, Calif. (Orinda Country Club) 2nd (+15, 1,455-364-378-358-355)

B.J. Schlagenhauf (+2, T-10, 290-67-78-71-74)

Brandon DiTullio (+3, 12th, 291-77-73-70-71)

Jeff McGraw (+4, T-13, 292-72-77-72-71)

Jason Semelsberger (+6, T-18, 294-74-72-78-70)

Ross Fulgentis (+10, T-31, 298-79-78-72-69)

Steve Wagner (+22, T-54, 310-74-82-73-81)

1997

Eugene, Ore. (Eugene Country Club) 9th (+57, 1,497-376-360-372-389)

Brandon DiTullio (+9, T-23, 297-75-67-74-81)

Jason Semelsberger (+9, T-23, 297-75-71-73-78)

Steve Wagner (+11, T-29, 299-79-70-76-74)

Ben Bost (+16, T-42, 304-77-73-74-80)

B.J. Schlagenhauf (+22, 48th, 310-75-79-79-77)

Michael Vera (+24, T-50, 312-74-83-75-80)

1996

Newport Beach, Calif. (Big Canyon Country Club) 9th (+87, 1,515-384-380-371-380)

Michael Miller (+14, 22nd, 302-78-78-74-72)

Brandon DiTullio (+16, 34th, 304-76-74-78-76)

Eric Lohman (+17, T-35, 305-81-73-75-76)

Darren Humphrey (+18, T-37, 306-72-78-76-80)

B.J. Schlagenhauf (+21, 44th, 309-82-77-73-77)

Trevor Arts (+26, 56th, 314-77-85-73-79)

1995

Richland, Wash. (Meadow Springs Country Club)

6th (+49, 1,489-368-369-387-365)

Brian Bock (+4, T-10, 292-72-73-76-71)

Trevor Arts (+9, 297-76-73-76-72)

Eric Lohman (+10, 298-72-74-77-75)

Kevin Rhoads (+11, 299-73-76-79-71)

Michael Miller (+16, 304-76-73-79-76)

Lance Graville (+21, 309-75-76-80-78)

1994

Tucson, Ariz. (Tucson National Country Club) T-6th (+51, 1,491-380-362-375-374)

Trevor Arts (+5, T-11, 293-72-73-73-75)

Eric Lohman (+10, 298-75-71-78-74)

Kevin Claborn (+12, 300-80-72-76-72)

Eddy Lee (+12, 300-77-74-75-74)

Michael Miller (+12, 300-76-72-73-79)

Lance Graville (scores unavailable)

1993

Goleta, Calif. (Sandpiper Golf Club) 3rd (+43, 1,483-373-382-359-369)

Jorgen Aker (+1, T-7, 289-75-73-70-71)

Kevin Claborn (+4, 292-74-75-70-73)

David Solomon (+8, 296-77-75-71-73)

Ted Gleason (+11, 299-73-73-75-78)

Justin Hicks (+19, 307-75-77-79-76)

Brian Bock (+19, 307-76-82-73-76)

1992

Corvallis, Ore. (Trysting Tree Golf Club) 6th (+50, 1,490-368-365-377-380)

Jorgen Aker (+7, T-14, 295-74-72-73-76)

Patrick Brownfield (+9, 297-71-72-74-80)

Brian Bock (+13, 301-73-74-79-75)

Lance Graville (+13, 301-78-74-74-75)

Ted Gleason (+14, 302-76-73-79-74)

David Solomon (+25, 313-74-82-77-80)

1991

Stanford, Calif. (Stanford Golf Course) 8th (+76, 1,496-374-375-379-368)

Steve Haynes (+7, 12th, 291-73-74-75-69)

Kent Wiese (+12, 296-72-69-75-80)

Kevin Claborn (+21, 305-78-76-79-72)

David Solomon (+23, 307-78-75-78-76) (results incomplete)

1990

Tempe, Ariz. (Karsten Golf Course)

T-3rd (+46, 1,486-358-365-380-383)

Greg Garbero (-3, T-4, 285-66-72-73-74)

Ken Tanigawa (+9, T-18, 297-73-69-76-79)

Steve Haynes (+11, 299-73-72-76-78)

Rob Sullivan (+13, 301-74-76-75-76)

Clinton Whitelaw (+17, 305-72-77-80-76)

Kent Wiese (+25, 313-74-76-83-80)

1989

Seattle, Wash. (Broadmoor Country Club) 6th (+49, 1,099-372-361-366)

Rich Greenwood (+8, T-14, 218-76-70-72)

Rob Sullivan (+8, T-14, 218-77-68-73)

Greg Garbero (+10, 220-71-76-73)

Ken Tanigawa (+13, 223-75-71-77)

Kent Wiese (+15, 225-75-76-74)

Steve Haynes (+15, 225-75-76-74)

1988

Orinda, Calif. (Orinda Country Club) 8th (+79, 1,159-391-393-375)

Kevin Leach (+9, 10th, 225-76-77-72)

Greg Garbero (+18, 234-81-76-77)

Bob Lasken (+19, 235-81-82-72)

Brandt Jobe (+19, 235-74-84-77)

Kent Wiese (+21, 237-81-79-77)

Harry Freund (+24, 240-79-79-82)

1987

Eugene, Ore. (Eugene Country Club)

T-2nd (+25, 1,465-361-366-364-374)

David Rhorer (+2, T-2, 290-74-72-71-73)

Bob Lasken (+5, T-7, 293-70-71-77-75)

Brandt Jobe (+6, T-9, 294-70-77-72-75)

Rich Greenwood (+7, T-10, 295-74-71-75-75)

Roberto Lebrija (+18, 306-73-75-82-76)

Kevin Leach (+4, 220-75-n/a-69-76)

1986

Simi Valley, Calif. (Wood Ranch Country Club)

T-4th (+122, 1,562-387-402-380-393)

Alberto Valenzuela (+16, 5th, 304-76-77-76-75)

Rich Greenwood (+27, 315-76-79-78-82)

Bob Lasken (+28, 316-76-86-75-79)

Ken Tanigawa (+29, 317-84-80-75-78)

Brian Mahon (+29, 317-78-81-76-82)

David Rhorer (+38, 326-81-85-81-79)

1985 (Pac-10 Champions)

Walla Walla, Wash. (Walla Walla Country Club) 1st (+28, 1,448-365-360-367-356)

Duffy Waldorf (-5, 1st, 279-71-70-71-67)

Roger Gunn (+3, 4th, 287-70-73-74-70)

Mark Levander (+10, T-17, 294-75-75-73-71)

Brian Mahon (+11, T-23, 295-75-69-76-75)

Kevin Leach (+15, T-31, 299-77-73-73-76)

Brandt Jobe (+16, T-35, 300-74-77-76-73)

1984

Tucson, Ariz. (Tucson National Country Club) 4th (-1, 1,439) – results incomplete

Duffy Waldorf (-7, 4th, 281-70-67-71-73)

Brian Mahon (-4, T-5, 284-71-74-67-72)

Brad Bell (E, T-11, 288-72-71-71-74)

Roger Gunn (+6, 294-73-73-76-71)

Mark Metzger (+18, 306-76-79-75-76)

1983 (Pac-10 Champions)

Los Angeles, Calif. (Los Angeles Country Club) 1st (+56, 1,476-378-369-358-371)

Steve Pate (+6, T-1, 290-75-74-67-74)

Jay Delsing (+8, 3rd, 292-74-74-72-72)

Brad Bell (+16, T-5, 300-76-75-72-77)

John Perles (+18, T-8, 302-76-71-80-75)

CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP FINISHES

Oliver Rheinfurth (+21, T-13, 305-77-83-71-74)

Roger Gunn (+23, 307-80-75-76-76)

1982 (Pac-10 Champions)

Corvallis, Ore. (Corvallis Country Club)

1st (-4, 1,416-350-351-360-355)

Corey Pavin (-11, 1st, 273-67-67-69-70)

Jay Delsing (-4, 2nd, 280-70-70-70-70)

Jeff Johnson (-2, 3rd, 282-72-66-72-72)

Louis Bartoletti (+9, 293-74-71-75-73)

Mickey Yokoi (+10, 294-67-77-79-71)

Steve Pate (+4, 146-n/a-n/a-74-72)

1981

Stanford, Calif. (Stanford Golf Course) 4th (+79, 1,499) – results incomplete

Tom Pernice (+5, 4th, 289-74-76-69-70)

Duffy Waldorf (+12, 7th, 296-75-75-66-78)

1980

Seattle, Wash. (Broadmoor Country Club)

T-3rd (+27, 1,147) – results incomplete

Tom Pernice (+5, 5th, 285-66-73-70-74)

Chuck White (+6, T-6, 286-72-71-69-74)

John Grund (+7, T-10, 287-74-72-72-69)

Steve Pate (+9, T-13, 289-66-70-74-77)

Mickey Yokoi (+9, T-13, 289-72-74-66-75)

1979

Phoenix, Ariz. (Papago Golf Course)

T-3rd (+12, 1,164)

Corey Pavin (E, T-9, 288-70-75-73-70)

Tom Randolph (+1, T-12, 289-72-71-69-77)

Mickey Yokoi (+2, T-15, 290-74-73-75-68)

Tom Pernice (+2, T-15, 290-75-70-70-75)

Chuck White (+7, 28th, 295-75-73-73-74)

Jeff Short (+16, 42nd, 304-75-75-75-79)

1978

Westlake Village, Calif. (North Ranch Country Club)

4th (+71, 1,223) – results incomplete

Corey Pavin (+11, 7th, 299-78-76-73-72)

Chuck White (+17, 12th, 305-80-79-73-73)

1977

Stanford, Calif. (Stanford Golf Course)

3rd (+68, 1,204)

Jeff Short (+12, 6th, 296)

Brad Sherfy (+17, T-7, 301)

Chuck White (+22, 14th, 306)

Bob Marten (+30, T-19, 314)

Steve Fink (+30, T-19, 314)

1976

Los Angeles, Calif. 4th (917) – results incomplete

1975

Eugene, Ore. (Eugene Country Club) T-6th (1,238)

Don Rindfleisch (T-13, 306-78-74-75-79)

John Peck (T-23, 310-77-76-82-75)

Steve Blancarte (T-23, 310-76-73-79-82)

Tony Hughes (28th, 312-76-76-81-79)

Warren MacGregor (29th, 313-75-83-79-76)

Martin Shi (30th, 314-80-80-79-75)

1974

Stanford, Calif. (Stanford Golf Course) 4th (1,214) – results incomplete

Steve Blancarte (8th, 221-73-72-76)

1973

Clarkston, Wash. (Clarkston Country Club) 7th (1,161)

Warren MacGregor (T-10, 284-72-71-70-71)

Jim Porter (T-12, 285-71-73-68-73)

Mike Bellmar (T-32, 294)

Mark Reider (37th, 299)

Rick Lebby (T-38, 300)

Steve Blancarte (42nd, 303)

1972

Whittier, Calif. (California Country Club) 5th (1,213)

Jim Porter (T-4, 296-75-74-75-72)

Don Truett (T-11, 300-77-74-74-75)

Warren MacGregor (T-28, 308-76-74-79-79)

Rick Lebby (T-30, 309-77-81-76-75)

Steve Brown (T-33, 312-78-78-79-77)

Mike Bellmar (T-38, 316-84-76-80-76)

1971

Eugene, Ore. (Eugene Country Club) 4th (1,209)

Don Truett (T-3, 295-75-76-74-70)

Jerry DiTullio (T-9, 299-74-75-78-72)

Pete Lazlo (T-18, 303-78-74-79-72)

Rene Grivel (T-28, 312-77-77-81-77)

Jim Porter (T-30, 313-82-77-78-76)

Bill Eaton (32nd, 314-76-79-80-79)

1970

Richmond, Calif. (Mira Vista Country Club) 4th (1,190) – results incomplete

Pete Lazlo (T-1, 291-74-70-71-76)

Don Truett (T-9, 296-74-73-71-78)

1969

Seattle, Wash. (Rainier Golf and Country Club) 3rd (1,195) – results incomplete

1968

Los Angeles, Calif. (Los Angeles Country Club) 3rd (1,213) – results incomplete

Larry Benson (4th, 298-74-76-76-72)

Brad Lozares (T-6, 300-76-77-76-71)

Rich Logan (9th, 303-73-78-77-75)

1967

Corvallis, Ore. (Corvallis Country Club) 4th (1,179) – results incomplete

1966

Stanford, Calif. (Stanford Golf Course) 3rd (1,228) – results incomplete

1965

Indiana Wells, Calif. (Indian Wells Country Club) 2nd (1,215) – results incomplete

1964

Clarkston, Wash. (Clarkston Country Club) 3rd (1,172) – results incomplete

1963

Stanford, Calif. (Stanford Golf Course) 4th (1,213) – results incomplete

1962

Los Angeles, Calif. (Hillcrest Country Club) 4th (1,268) – results incomplete

Cliff Davis (T-3, 298-73-71-75-79)

1961

Seattle, Wash. (Rainier Golf and Country Club) 4th (1,224) – results incomplete

1960

Stanford, Calif. (Stanford Golf Course) 2nd (1,233) – results incomplete

CAREER RECORDS

12.

Top 10 Finishes

Players Years Top 10

1. Kevin Chappell 2004-2008 24

2. Jonathan Garrick 2012-2016 22

3. Erik Flores 2005-2009 21

Duffy Waldorf 1980-1982, 1983-1985 *21

5. Pablo Ereño 2021-2025 16

B.J. Schlagenhauf 1995-1999 16

Kevin Leach 1983-1985, 1986-1988 16

8. Omar Morales 2021-2025 15 Pedro Figueiredo 2009-2013 15 Pontus Widegren 2009-2013 15 Chris Heintz 2003-2007 15 Steve Conway 2000-2004 15

13. Patrick Cantlay 2010-2012 14 Lucas Lee 2005-2008 14

John Merrick 2000-2004 14

16. Lorens Chan 2012-2016 13 Travis Johnson 1999-2001, 2002-2004 13 Brad Bell 1982-1984 13 Jay Delsing 1979-1983 *13

* incomplete results

Top 20 Finishes

Player Years Top 20

1. Kevin Chappell 2004-2008 33 2. Jonathan Garrick 2012-2016 31 3. Erik Flores 2005-2009 29

4. Pontus Widegren 2009-2013 27 5. Cole Madey 2015-2019 26 Travis Johnson 1999-2001, 2002-2004 26

7. Pablo Ereño 2021-2025 25

8. Devon Bling 2017-2022 25 Pedro Figueiredo 2009-2013 25

10. Gregor Main 2008-2011 24 11. Steve Conway 2000-2004 23 John Merrick 2000-2004 23 Brandon DiTullio 1995-1998, 1999-2000 23 14. Alex Shi Yup Kim 2008-2012 22

* statistics unavailable prior to 1994-95 season

1. John Merrick 2000-2004 165 2. Eddy Lai 2017-2022 158 B.J. Schlagenhauf 1995-1999 158

4. Bob Lasken 1984-1988 151

5. Kevin Chappell 2004-2008 150

6. Cole Madey 2015-2019 148

7. Jonathan Garrick 2012-2016 146

8. Erik Flores 2005-2009 145 Travis Johnson 1999-2001, 2002-2004 145 10. Brandon DiTullio 1995-1998, 1999-2000 144 11. Steve Conway 2000-2004 143 Parker McLachlin 1998-2002 143

13. Pontus Widegren 2009-2013 141

14. Kevin Leach 1983-1985, 1986-1988 135 15 Devon Bling 2017-2022 134

* some incomplete rounds played totals in 1980s

Patrick Cantlay
Jonathan Garrick
Duffy Waldorf
Pontus Widegren

SEASON RECORDS

Steve Conway Cole Madey

TOURNAMENT AND SINGLE-ROUND RECORDS

Roy Moon Devon Bling
Kevin Chappell
Jason Kang

National Player of the Year/

Jack Nicklaus Award (since 1988)

Patrick Cantlay 2010-2011

Kevin Chappell 2007-2008

Duffy Waldorf 1984-1985

Corey Pavin 1981-1982

Most Outstanding Male Collegiate Golfer/Fred Haskins Award

Patrick Cantlay 2010-2011

Kevin Chappell 2007-2008

National Freshman of the Year/ Phil Mickelson Award (since 2004)

Patrick Cantlay 2010-2011

Golfweek Player of the Year

Patrick Cantlay 2010-2011

Ben Hogan Award

(Collegiate & Amateur Golfer of the Year, since 1990)

Patrick Cantlay 2011-2012

GCAA All-Americans

2024-25

Pablo Ereño Third Team

Omar Morales Honorable Mention

2023-24

Omar Morales Third Team

2019-20

Devon Bling Third Team

2014-15

Jonathan Garrick Second Team

2013-14

Lorens Chan Honorable Mention

Jonathan Garrick Honorable Mention

2012-13

Pedro Figueiredo Second Team

Pontus Widegren Third Team

Jonathan Garrick Honorable Mention

2011-12

Patrick Cantlay Second Team

Pedro Figueiredo Second Team

Anton Arboleda Honorable Mention

2010-11

Patrick Cantlay First Team, All-Freshman

Gregor Main Third Team

Pontus Widegren Honorable Mention

2009-10

Alex Shi Yup Kim Honorable Mention

Gregor Main Honorable Mention

Pontus Widegren All-Freshman Team

2008-09

Erik Flores Second Team

Gregor Main Honorable Mention, All-Freshman

2007-08

Kevin Chappell First Team

Erik Flores Third Team

2006-07

Kevin Chappell Second Team

Lucas Lee Third Team

2005-06

Erik Flores Second Team

Kevin Chappell Honorable Mention

Daniel Im Honorable Mention

2003-04

Travis Johnson Second Team

Steve Conway Honorable Mention

Roy Moon Honorable Mention

2002-03

Steve Conway

Travis Johnson

John Merrick

2001-02

John Merrick

1999-00

Brandon DiTullio

1998-99

B.J. Schlagenhauf

Jeff McGraw

1988-89

Rob Sullivan

1987-88

Kevin Leach

Brandt Jobe

Bobby Lasken

1986-87

Brandt Jobe

Kevin Leach

1984-85

Duffy Waldorf

1983-84

Duffy Waldorf

Brad Bell

1982-83

Steve Pate

Jay Delsing

Brad Bell

John Perles

1981-82

Jay Delsing

Corey Pavin

Mickey Yokoi

Jeff Johnson

1980-81

Tom Pernice

1979-80

Corey Pavin

Tom Pernice

1978-79

Corey Pavin

Tom Randolph

1977-78

Chuck White

Brad Sherfy

1971-72

Don Truett

1970-71

Rich Sims

Don Truett

1969-70

Pete Lazlo

1968-69

Larry Benson

1965-66

Terry Hartshorn

1964-65

Terry Hartshorn

Second Team

Honorable Mention

Honorable Mention

Honorable Mention

Honorable Mention

Third Team

Honorable Mention

Honorable Mention

Second Team

Honorable Mention

Honorable Mention

Third Team

Honorable Mention

First Team

Third Team

Honorable Mention

First Team

Second Team

Honorable Mention

Honorable Mention

First Team

First Team

Second Team

Honorable Mention

Honorable Mention

Honorable Mention

Honorable Mention

First Team

Honorable Mention

Third Team

Honorable Mention

Second Team

Second Team

Honorable Mention

Honorable Mention

Honorable Mention

Honorable Mention

Honorable Mention

Multiple GCAA All-America Awards

3 – Kevin Chappell, Erik Flores, Jonathan Garrick, Gregor Main, Corey Pavin

2 – Brad Bell, Patrick Cantlay, Steve Conway, Jay Delsing, Pedro Figueiredo, Terry Hartshorn, Brandt Jobe, Travis Johnson, Kevin Leach, John Merrick, Omar Morales, Tom Pernice, Don Truett, Duffy Waldorf, Pontus Widegren

Multiple GCAA First Team All-America Awards

2 – Corey Pavin

GCAA All-Region (since 2009-10)

2024-25

Pablo Ereño

Omar Morales

2023-24

Pablo Ereño

Omar Morales

2019-20

Devon Bling

2017-18

Cole Madey

2015-16

Jonathan Garrick

2014-15

Jonathan Garrick

2013-14

Lorens Chan, Jonathan Garrick

2012-13

Anton Arboleda, Pedro Figueiredo, Jonathan Garrick, Manav Shah, Pontus Widegren

2011-12

Anton Arboleda, Patrick Cantlay, Mario Clemens, Pedro Figueiredo, Alex Shi Yup Kim

2010-11

Patrick Cantlay, Gregor Main, Pontus Widegren

2009-10

Alex Shi Yup Kim, Gregor Main, Pontus Widegren

GCAA All-American Scholar

Pablo Ereño

2022-23, 2023-24

Corey Shaun 2016-17

Lorens Chan 2014-15, 2015-16

Pedro Figueiredo 2011-12, 2012-13

Chris Heintz 2005-06

Travis Johnson 2003-04, 2002-03

Brandon DiTullio 1999-00

CSC/CoSIDA Academic All-American

Pablo Ereño (third team) 2023-24

Patrick Cantlay (second team) 2011-12

GCAA All-Academic Team Award

‘18-’19, ‘17-’18, ‘16-’17, ‘15-’16, ‘12-’13

GCAA Regional Coach of the Year

Armen Kirakossian 2024-25

O.D. Vincent 2002-03, 2005-06

UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame

Corey Pavin (1992), Steve Pate (1995), Eddie Merrins (1996), Duffy Waldorf (2002), Kevin Chappell (2018)

GCAA Hall of Fame

Vic Kelly (1983), Eddie Merrins (1992), O.D. Vincent (2014)

Conference Men’s Golfer of the Year

Big Ten Conference

Pablo Ereño 2024-2025

Pac-10 Conference

Patrick Cantlay 2010-2011

Kevin Chappell 2007-2008

Duffy Waldorf 1984-1985

Steve Pate 1982-1983

Corey Pavin 1981-1982, 1978-1979

Tom Pernice 1979-1980

Conference Freshman of the Year

Big Ten Conference

Baylor Larrabee 2024-2025

Pac-10 Conference

Patrick Cantlay 2010-2011

Gregor Main 2008-2009

Erik Flores 2005-2006

All-Conference Team Selections

Big Ten Conference

2024-25

Pablo Ereño (first team), Omar Morales (first), Kyle An (second), Baylor Larrabee (second, all-freshman team)

Pac-10 or Pac-12 Conference

2023-24

Omar Morales (first team), Pablo Ereño (second), Luke Powell (second, all-freshman team)

2021-22

Pablo Ereño (all-freshman team), Eddy Lai (HM), Devon Bling (HM)

2020-21

Devon Bling (second team)

2018-19

Cole Madey (second team), Devon Bling (honorable mention), Eddy Lai (HM)

2017-18

Cole Madey (second team), Hidetoshi Yoshihara (second team)

2016-17

Hidetoshi Yoshihara (second team), Tyler Collier (HM), Cole Madey (HM)

2015-16

Jonathan Garrick (second team)

2014-15

Jonathan Garrick (first team), Lorens Chan (second), Manav Shah (HM)

2013-14

Lorens Chan (second team), Jonathan Garrick (second)

2012-13

Pedro Figueiredo (first team), Pontus Widegren (first), Manav Shah (second), Anton Arboleda (HM), Jonathan Garrick (HM)

2011-12

Patrick Cantlay (first team), Pedro Figueiredo (second), Alex Shi Yup Kim (second), Pontus Widegren (second), Anton Arboleda (honorable mention), Mario Clemens (HM)

2010-11

Patrick Cantlay (first team), Gregor Main (first), Pontus Widegren (first), Alex Shi Yup Kim (honorable mention)

2009-10

Alex Shi Yup Kim (first team), Pedro Figueiredo (second), Gregor Main (second), Pontus Widegren (second)

2008-09

Erik Flores (first team), Gregor Main (second)

CONFERENCE HONORS

2007-08

Kevin Chappell (first team), Erik Flores (first), Lucas Lee (second), Philip Francis (HM)

2006-07

Kevin Chappell (first team), Lucas Lee (second), Daniel Im (HM)

2005-06

Erik Flores (first team), Daniel Im (first), Kevin Chappell (second), Chris Heintz (second), Lucas Lee (HM)

2004-05

Daniel Im (second team), Kevin Chappell (HM)

2003-2004

Travis Johnson (first team), Steve Conway (second), John Merrick (second), John Poucher (HM)

2002-03

Steve Conway (first team), John Merrick (first), Roy Moon (second), Travis Johnson (HM)

2001-02

John Merrick (second team), Breene Murphy (HM)

2000-01

Parker McLachlin (HM)

1999-00

Brandon DiTullio (second team), Travis Johnson (HM), Parker McLachlin (HM), Jason Semelsberger (HM)

1998-99

B.J. Schlagenhauf (first team), Jeff McGraw (second), Jason Semelsberger (HM)

1997-98

B.J. Schlagenhauf (first team), Brandon DiTullio (second), Ross Fulgentis (HM), Jason Semelsberger (HM)

1996-97

Brandon DiTullio (second team)

1995-96

Mike Miller (second team), Eric Lohman (HM)

1994-95

Eric Lohman (HM), Kevin Rhoads (HM)

1993-94

Kevin Claborn (HM)

1992-93

Ted Gleason (second team), Jorgen Aker (HM), Kevin Claborn (HM), Justin Hicks (HM)

1989-90

Rob Sullivan (second), Clinton Whitelaw (HM)

1988-89

Rob Sullivan (HM)

1987-88

Kevin Leach (first team), Bob Lasken (second)

1986-87

Brandt Jobe (first team), Kevin Leach (first), Rich Greenwood (second), Bob Lasken (HM)

1985-86

Alberto Valenzuela (second team)

1984-85

Duffy Waldorf (first team), Roger Gunn (first), Brandt Jobe (second), Kevin Leach (second)

1983-1984

Duffy Waldorf (first team), Brad Bell (second)

1982-1983

Steve Pate (first team), Jay Delsing (first), John Perles (first), Brad Bell (second)

1981-1982

Corey Pavin (first team), Jay Delsing (first), Mickey Yokoi (first), Jeff Johnson (second)

1980-81

Jay Delsing (second), Tom Pernice (second)

1979-80

Tom Pernice (first team), Corey Pavin (second), Mickey Yokoi (second) 1978-79

Corey Pavin (first team), Tom Randolph (first), Chuck White (first), Tom Pernice (second), Jeff Short (second)

1977-78

Chuck White (first team), Brad Sherfy (first), Corey Pavin (second)

Multiple All-Conference Awards

4 – Kevin Chappell, Jonathan Garrick, Corey Pavin, Pontus Widegren

3 – Jay Delsing, Brandon DiTullio, Pedro Figueiredo, Erik Flores, Daniel Im, Travis Johnson, Alex Shi Yup Kim, Kevin Leach, Lucas Lee, Cole Madey, Gregor Main, John Merrick, Tom Pernice, Jason Semelsberger

2 – Anton Arboleda, Brad Bell, Patrick Cantlay, Lorens Chan, Kevin Claborn, Steve Conway, Pablo Ereño, Brandt Jobe, Bob Lasken, Eric Lohman, Parker McLachlin, Omar Morales, B.J. Schlagenhauf, Manav Shah, Rob Sullivan, Duffy Waldorf, Chuck White, Mickey Yokoi, Hidetoshi Yoshihara

Multiple Conference First Team Awards

3 – Erik Flores

2 – Patrick Cantlay, Kevin Chappell, Jay Delsing, Kevin Leach, Omar Morales, Corey Pavin, B.J. Schlagenhauf, Duffy Waldorf, Chuck White, Pontus Widegren

Pac-10/Pac-12 Golfer of the Month

Devon Bling (1) – March 2020

Jonathan Garrick (1) – November 2014 Patrick Cantlay (1) – February 2011 Daniel Im (1) – March 2005

Pac-10/Pac-12 All-Academic 2019-2020

(no team designations) Ahmed Ali, Rory Feng, Sean Maruyama, Bryan Wiyang Teoh

2018-19

Eddy Lai (HM), Cole Madey (HM), Patrick Murphy (HM)

2017-18

Cole Madey (HM), Patrick Murphy (HM) 2016-17

Phil Delisi (HM), Cole Madey (HM), Patrick Murphy (HM), Corey Shaun (HM)

2015-16

Brandon Mai (first team), Lorens Chan (HM), Corey Shaun (HM)

2014-15

Lorens Chan (HM), Jay Hwang (HM) 2013-14

Anton Arboleda (HM), Lorens Chan (HM), Jay Hwang (HM), Matt Pinizzotto (HM), Preston Valder (HM)

2012-13

Pedro Figueiredo (first team), Anton Arboleda (HM), Jay Hwang (HM), Matt Pinizzotto (HM), Manav Shah (HM), Preston Valder (HM), Pontus Widegren (HM)

2011-12

Pedro Figueiredo (first team), Bobby Lange (first), Anton Arboleda (HM), Patrick Cantlay (HM), Pontus Widegren (HM)

2010-11

Pedro Figueiredo (first team), Bobby Lange (second), Connor Driscoll (HM), Pontus Widegren (HM)

2006-07

Peter Campbell (HM), Chris Heintz (HM)

2005-06

Chris Heintz (second team)

2004-2005

Chris Heintz (HM), Joakim Renstrom (HM)

2003-2004

Travis Johnson (second team)

2002-2003

Travis Johnson (first team)

2000-2001

Travis Johnson (HM)

1999-2000

Brandon DiTullio (first team)

1997-1998

Brandon DiTullio (second team)

1994-1995

Kevin Rhodes (first team)

1992-1993

Justin Hicks (second team)

Multiple All-Conf. Academic Awards

3 – Anton Arboleda, Lorens Chan, Pedro Figueiredo, Chris Heintz, Jay Hwang, Travis Johnson, Cole Madey, Patrick Murphy, Pontus Widegren

2 – Brandon DiTullio, Bobby Lange, Matt Pinizzotto, Corey Shaun, Preston Valder

Multiple All-Conf. Academic First Team

3 – Pedro Figueiredo

Conference Coach of the Year

Big Ten Conference

Armen Kirakossian 2024-25

Pac-10 Conference

Derek Freeman 2010-2011

O.D. Vincent 2005-2006, 2002-2003

Brad Sherfy 1997-1998

Eddie Merrins 1982-1983, 1981-1982

2024-25 (3)

The Preserve Golf Club Collegiate (-23, 841)

The Goodwin (-11, 829)

Big Ten Championships (+2, 842)

2020-21 (1)

Lamkin San Diego Classic (+4, 868)

2018-19 (2)

Seattle U Redhawk Invitational (-37, 815)

Wyoming Cowboy Classic (-23, 841)

2017-18 (1)

Southwestern Invitational (-8, 856)

2014-15 (4)

Husky Invitational

(+3, 867)

Erin Hills Invitational (-5, 859)

Gifford Collegiate Championship (-15, 1,050)

TMC Spring Invitational (-7, 857)

2013-14 (1)

Gifford Collegiate Championship (+12, 852)

2012-13 (4)

Stanford Classic at Cypress Point (Match Play)

Gifford Collegiate Championship (-3, 1,062)

Amer Ari Invitational (-22, 842)

NCAA Regional (-30, 810)

2011-12 (2)

U.S. Collegiate Championship (-12, 852)

Del Walker Match Play Championship (Match Play)

2010-11 (5)

Gifford Collegiate Championship (+9, 1,074)

Battle at the Beach (+7, 1,057)

Western Intercollegiate (+16, 1,066)

NCAA Regional (-10, 854)

NCAA Championship Stroke Play (+8, 872)

2009-10 (2)

Battle at the Beach (-10, 1,055)

Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters (+35, 899)

2008-09 (1)

NCAA Regional (-1, 863)

2007-08 (5)

Pac-10/Big Ten Challenge

(+15, 879)

Collegiate Match Play Championship (Match Play)

CordeValle Collegiate (-12, 1,068)

Augusta State Invitational (-24, 552)

NCAA Championship (+42, 1,194)

2006-07 (5)

Husky Invitational

(-9, 855)

Pac-10/Big Ten Challenge (+33, 885)

Cougar Invitational (+30, 904)

CSU Bakersfield Spring Invitational (-25, 839)

Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters (+10, 874)

TEAM TOURNAMENT

2005-06 (10)

Chico State Invitational

WINS

(+2, 866)

The Prestige (-4, 860)

CordeValle Collegiate (-15, 849)

Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Championship (+32, 896)

Pala Mesa Invitational

(-9, 855)

Cougar Invitational (-2, 862)

Braveheart Classic (+1, 865)

National Invitational Tournament (-14, 850)

U.S. Intercollegiate (+18, 578)

Pac-10 Championship (E, 1,420)

2004-05 (3)

UCLA Gold Rush Collegiate Showcase (-23, 841)

The Prestige (+40, 904)

Cougar Invitational (+12, 864)

2003-04 (9)

Inverness Intercollegiate Invitational (+34, 886)

PING/Golfweek Fall Preview (+12, 572)

The Prestige (-5, 859)

Anteater Invitational (+8, 872)

Carson Daly Invitational (+12, 864)

Cowboy Classic (-11, 829)

U.S. Intercollegiate (-14, 838)

Northwest Shootout (+30, 750)

NCAA Regional (+1, 865)

2002-03 (7)

Pacific Invitational

TaylorMade Classic

Cleveland Classic

(-34, 830)

(-20, 836)

(-7, 845)

Western Intercollegiate (+15, 855)

U.S. Intercollegiate (-12, 840)

Pac-10 Championship (-1, 1,439)

NCAA Regional (E, 864)

1998-99 (1)

Northwest Classic

1997-98 (5)

Fresno Lexus Classic

49er Collegiate

(-8, 856)

(+14, 878)

(+8, 848)

Anteater Invitational (E, 864)

U.S. Intercollegiate

ASU Thunderbird Invitational

1993-94 (1)

Pioneer Bruin Classic

1992-93 (3)

(+25, 877)

(+3, 867)

(+42, 906)

Wolf Pack Classic (588)

USF Collegiate Invitational (882)

Fresno Lexus Classic (878)

1991-92 (1)

Pacific Coast Intercollegiate (866)

1988-89 (1)

UCLA/Bill Bryant Invitational (618)

1987-88 (3)

USF Intercollegiate

1986-87 (3)

UCLA/Bill Bryant Invitational (603)

A. Burns Invitational (831)

1984-85 (12)

(6)

1982-83 (9)

are not available prior to the 1982-83 season

Pedro Figueiredo Alex Shi Yup Kim
Travis Johnson
Jason Semelsberger

2024-25 (2)

Pablo Ereno (1)

The Tindall (-11, 202)

Omar Morales (1) Big Ten Championships (-7, 203)

2023-24 (1)

Omar Morales (1)

Golf Club of Georgia Collegiate (-11, 205)

2022-23 (1)

Omar Morales (1) El Macero Classic (-13, 203)

2020-21 (1)

Devon Bling (1)

Lamkin San Diego Classic (-5, 208)

2019-20 (2)

Devon Bling (1)

Bandon Dunes Championship (-5, 208)

Eddy Lai (1)

Golf Club of Georgia Collegiate Invite (-7, 209)

2018-19 (2)

Cole Madey (1)

Wyoming Cowboy Classic (-13, 203)

Hidetoshi Yoshihara (1)

Seattle U Redhawk Invitational (-13, 200)

2017-18 (2)

Devon Bling (1)

Jackrabbit Invitational (-15, 201)

Phil Delisi (1)

TMU Spring Invitational (-7, 209)

2016-17 (1)

Hidetoshi Yoshihara (1) The Maxwell (-1, 209)

2015-16 (1)

Jonathan Garrick (1) Erin Hills Intercollegiate (-10, 206)

2014-15 (3)

Jake Knapp (1)

Husky Invitational (Team) (-7, 209)

Matt Pinizzotto (1)

TMU Spring Invitational (-5, 211)

Manav Shah (1)

Husky Invitational (Individual) (-7, 206)

2013-14 (1)

Preston Valder (1)

CSUSM Fall Classic (-11, 205)

2012-13 (5)

Pedro Figueiredo (2)

The Prestige (-8, 205) Western Intercollegiate (-6, 204)

Jonathan Garrick (1)

INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT WINS

Daniel Im (1)

Cal Poly Invitational (-9, 201)

Jake Knapp (1)

CSU San Marcos Invitational (-8, 208)

Pontus Widegren (1)

CSUSM Fall Invitational (-18, 198)

2011-12 (2)

Mario Clemens (1)

Snowman Getaway (-8, 208)

Pedro Figueiredo (1)

Cal Poly Invitational (-2, 211)

2010-11 (7)

Patrick Cantlay (4)

Gifford Collegiate Championship (-6, 207)

Amer Ari Invitational (-13, 203)

USC Intercollegiate (-6, 207)

NCAA Regional (-13, 203)

Mario Clemens (1)

Cal Poly Invitational (-6, 207)

Gregor Main (1)

Del Walker Intercollegiate (-7, 203)

Pontus Widegren (1)

Oklahoma State Fall Preview (-2, 214)

2008-09 (1)

Erik Flores (1)

U.S. Collegiate Championship (-4, 212)

2007-08 (5)

Kevin Chappell (2)

Arizona Intercollegiate (-15, 198)

NCAA Championship (-2, 286)

Erik Flores (1)

CSU Bakersfield Spring Invitational (-10, 206)

James Lee (1)

CordeValle Collegiate (-5, 211)

Lucas Lee (1)

Augusta State Invitational (-10, 134)

2006-07 (5)

Kevin Chappell (2)

John Hayt Collegiate Invitational (-2, 214)

Oregon Duck Invitational (-2, 214)

Lucas Lee (2)

CSU Bakersfield Spring Invitational (-14, 202)

Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters (-3, 213)

Chris Heintz (1)

Cougar Invitational (E, 216)

2005-06 (7)

Lucas Lee (2)

Cougar Invitational (-6, 210)

Battle of Monarch Bay (+3, 147)

Kevin Chappell (1)

NCAA Regional (-5, 211)

Chris Heintz (1)

Braveheart Classic (-7, 209)

Pac-10 Championship (-7, 277)

Craig Leslie (1)

Pala Mesa Invitational (-6, 210)

Matt Marshall (1)

Battle of Monarch Bay (+3, 147)

2004-05 (2)

Peter Campbell (1)

UCLA Gold Rush Collegiate Showcase (-11, 205)

Daniel Im (1)

Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters (-7, 209)

2003-04 (6)

Steve Conway (1)

Alister MacKenzie Invitational (-13, 200)

Travis Johnson (1)

NCAA Regional (-5, 211)

John Merrick (1)

Inverness Intercollegiate Invitational (+3, 216)

Roy Moon (1)

Northwest Shootout (-4, 140)

John Poucher (1)

PING/Golfweek Fall Preview (-2, 138)

Peter Campbell (1)

Carson Daly Invitational (-4, 209)

2002-03 (3)

Steve Conway (2)

Cleveland Classic (-6, 207)

Western Intercollegiate (-2, 208)

John Merrick (1)

Pac-10 Championship (-12, 276)

1999-00 (1)

Brandon DiTullio (1)

Anteater Invitational (-3, 213)

1998-99 (2)

B.J. Schlagenhauf (2)

Northwest Classic (-8, 208)

Jerry Pate Invitational (-9, 204)

1997-98 (2)

Brandon DiTullio (1)

ASU Thunderbird Invitational (-5, 211)

Jason Semelsberger (1)

Anteater Invitational (-3, 213)

1996-97 (1)

Jason Semelsberger (1)

Pioneer/Pavin Classic (+9, 222)

1995-96 (1)

Michael Miller (1)

Anteater Invitational (-3, 212)

1993-94 (1)

Eddy Lee (1)

Pioneer Bruin Classic (-1, 215)

1992-93 (2)

Justin Hicks (2)

Wolf Pack Classic (142)

USF Collegiate Invitational (217)

1988-89 (1)

Rob Sullivan (1)

UCLA/Bill Bryant Invitational (146)

1987-88 (3)

Kevin Leach (2)

USF Intercollegiate Invitational

Stanford Intercollegiate (206)

Bob Lasken (1)

Alarcon Invitational (213)

1986-87 (3)

Rich Greenwood (2)

UCLA/Bill Bryant Invitational (146)

Western Intercollegiate (214)

Brandt Jobe (1)

Fresno State Classic (209)

1984-85 (8)

Duffy Waldorf (7)

Americana Golf Classic

William H. Tucker Invitational

Pacific Coast Intercollegiate (217)

SDSU Aztec Invitational (213)

Western Intercollegiate (217)

Stanford Intercollegiate (199)

Pac-10 Championship (279)

Roger Gunn (1)

UC Irvine Invitational (147)

1983-84 (2)

Mark Levander (1)

Sandpiper Invitational (219)

Duffy Waldorf (1)

Pacific Autumn Invitational (206)

1982-83 (9)

Steve Pate (4)

John A. Burns Invitational (212)

Cal State Northridge Matador Invitational (145)

Pac-10 Championship (290)

Gary Sanders Memorial Tournament (208)

Jay Delsing (3)

Nevada Wolf Pack Classic (219)

UCLA/Bill Bryant Invitational (146)

Pacific Coast Classic (212)

Roger Gunn (1)

UC Irvine Invitational (145)

John Perles (1)

USIU Invitational (206)

*No records available prior to ‘82-’83 season

Jake Knapp
Kevin Leach
John Merrick
Mickey Yokoi
Chuck White

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