2003 Southeastern Conference Golf Web Guide
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2003 Southeastern Conference Golf Web Guide
2003 Southeastern Conference Golf Web Guide SEC GOLF .... SECond TO NONE Seven SEC men's golf teams advanced to post-season play with three making the NCAA Championships. Florida finished 11th, Georgia tied for 21st, while Auburn tied for 28th. Alabama, LSU, South Carolina and Tennessee all competed in NCAA Regionals. Two SEC men's golfers were named first-team All-American. Nine SEC women's golf teams advanced to the postseason with five making the NCAA Championships. Auburn rebounded from a 17-stroke deficit after day two, finishing tied for second at the NCAA Championship. Georgia finished fifth, Florida was tied for sixth, Vanderbilt finished 18th and South Carolina finished 23rd. The SEC had seven individuals finish in the top 25. Alabama, LSU, Mississippi State and Tennessee all participated in NCAA Regionals, as well. In addition, five SEC athletes were named first-team All-American. Last season, four SEC men's teams were ranked in the final Top 25 poll and 16 individuals were ranked in the top 100. The SEC has had 18 first-team men's All-Americas since 1990. Since 1985, the SEC has had 28 top-10 finishes in the NCAA Men's Championship and 42 top-10 finishes in the NCAA Women's Championships, including three teams placing in the top 10 last season - Auburn (T2nd), Georgia (5th) and Florida (T6th). Last season, six SEC women's teams were ranked in the final Top 25 and 25 individuals were ranked in the top 100. Auburn's Danielle Downey and Georgia's Summer Sirmons tied for second at last year's NCAA Women's Championships. During its history, the SEC has had 39 first-team women's All-Americas and 40 top-10 NCAA team finishes since 1983, including three team and three individual titles. FORMER SEC PLAYERS ON THE MAJOR TOURS THE PGA TOUR Pat Bates (Florida) Mark Calcavecchia (Florida) Chris DiMarco (Florida) Steve Flesch (Kentucky) Brian Gay (Florida) Dudley Hart (Florida) John Huston (Auburn) Steve Lowery (Alabama) Spike McRoy (Alabama) Carl Paulson (South Carolina) David Peoples (Florida) David Toms (LSU) Doug Barron (Mississippi State) Brian Bateman (LSU) Chip Beck (Georgia) Russ Cochran (Kentucky) Jim Gallagher, Jr. (Tennessee) Gary Koch (Florida) Bill Kratzert (Georgia) Steve Melnyk (Florida) Andy North (Florida) Brenden Pappas (Arkansas) Jerry Pate (Alabama) Dicky Pride (Alabama) Tag Ridings (Arkansas) Larry Rinker (Arkansas) Mike Sposa (Tennessee) Vance Veazey (Ole Miss) THE LPGA TOUR Leslie Spalding (Alabama) Lisa Hackney (Florida) Deb Richard (Florida) Laurie Rinker-Graham (Florida) Luciana Bemvenuti (Georgia) Nanci Bowen (Georgia) Stephanie Brecht (Georgia) Mitzi Edge (Georgia) Vicki Goetze-Ackerman (Georgia) Caroline Gowan (Georgia) Sue Thomas (Georgia) Cindy Schreyer (Georgia) Amy Read (Kentucky) Nancy Scranton (Kentucky) Jackie Gallagher-Smith (LSU) Jenny Lidback (LSU) Michelle Louviere (LSU) Kim Williams (Mississippi State) Carri Wood (Mississippi State) Siew-Ai Lim (South Carolina) Marianne Morris (South Carolina) SEC MEN’S GOLF 2003 SPRING COMPOSITE SCHEDULE DATE Feb. 8-9 Feb. 10-11 Feb. 10-11 Feb. 12-14 Feb. 17-18 Feb. 17-18 Feb. 19-21 Feb. 23-25 Feb. 23-25 Feb. 24-25 Feb. 28-March 2 March 3-4 March 7-9 March 9-11 March 10-11 March 10-11 March 14-16 March 16-18 March 17-18 March 22-23 EVENT (SITE) Gator Invitational (Gainesville, Fla.) Compaq/Tulane Intercollegiate (New Orleans, La.) Rice Intercollegiate (Katy, Texas) Taylor Made/Big Island Intercollegiate (Kona, Hawaii) Mercedes Benz Intercollegiate (Ponte Vedra, Fla.) Matlock Collegiate (Lakeland, Fla.) The John Burns Intercollegiate (Schofield Barracks, Hawaii) UTSA-Oak Hills Invitational (San Antonio, Texas) Puerto Rico Shootout (San Juan, P.R.) Beau Chene Collegiate Classic (Mandeville, La.) LSU Spring Invitational (Baton Rouge, La.) Cleveland Golf/USC Southwestern Invitational (Los Angeles, Cal.) UNLV Invitational (Las Vegas, Nev.) Coastal Carolina Invitational (Myrtle Beach, S.C.) Seminole Intercollegiate (Tallahassee, Fla.) Louisiana Classics Intercollegiate (Lafayette, La.) Conrad Rehling Invitational (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Morris Williams Invitational (Austin, Texas) Cleveland Golf Collegiate Championship (Aiken, S.C.) Chris Schenkel E-Z-GO Invitational (Statesboro, Ga.) March 24-25 March 29-30 March 30-April 1 April 3-5 April 5-6 April 11-13 University of Oregon Intercollegiate (Eugene, Ore.) Johnny Owens Invitational (Lexington, Ky.) National Collegiate (Tucson, Ariz) The Border Olympics (Laredo, Texas) Cleveland Golf/Augusta State Invitational (Augusta, Ga.) Billy Hitchcock Invitational (Opelika, Ala.) April 12-13 April 25-27 May 8-9 May 9-11 May 15-17 May 28-31 Robert Kepler Intercollegiate (Columbus, Ohio) Southeastern Conference Championships (Sea Island, Ga.) Atlanta Intercollegiate (McDonough, Ga.) Ardmore Classic (Ardmore, Okla.) NCAA Regionals (TBA) NCAA Championships (Stillwater, Okla.) SEC PARTICIPATING TEAMS Alabama, Florida, Kentucky, LSU, Vanderbilt South Carolina, Tennessee Miss. State Arkansas, Ole Miss Florida, Georgia, LSU, South Carolina, Tennessee Miss. State Auburn Arkansas Florida, Georgia Ole Miss LSU, Miss. State Tennessee Alabama, Florida, Georgia Arkansas Kentucky, Ole Miss, South Carolina, Tennessee LSU Alabama, Auburn, Kentucky, LSU, Ole Miss, Miss. State Arkansas South Carolina, Vanderbilt Auburn, Florida, Georgia, LSU, South Carolina, Tennessee Vanderbilt Kentucky Alabama Arkansas Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Ole Miss, Miss. State, Vanderbilt Kentucky ALL 12 SQUADS Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Miss. State, Vanderbilt Arkansas TBA TBA SEC WOMEN’S GOLF 2003 SPRING COMPOSITE SCHEDULE DATE Feb. 10-11 Feb. 10-12 Feb. 22-24 Feb. 28-March 1 March 3-4 March 9-11 EVENT (SITE) Tulane Intercollegiate (New Orleans, La.) Ohio State Regional Challenge (Palos Verdes, Calif.) Wildcat Invitational (Tucson, Ariz.) Lady NCAA/Puerto Rico Invitational (Humacao, P.R.) Texas A&M/Verizon “Mo”morial (Cypress, Texas) Sun Trust Lady Gator Invitational (Gainesville, Fla.) March 14-16 March 17-18 March 18-19 March 24-26 March 24-25 March 28-30 Lady Gamecock Classic (Columbia, S.C.) Waterlefe Invitational (Tampa, Fla.) Dr. Donnis Thompson Invitational (Honolulu, Hawaii) Betsy Rawls Invitational (Austin, Texas) Samford Invitational (Birmingham, Ala.) Bryan National Invitational (Browns Summit, N.C.) April 4-6 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic (Athens, Ga.) April 4-6 April 18-20 May 8-10 May 20-23 LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic (Baton Rouge, La.) Southeastern Conference Championships (Lexington, Ky.) NCAA Regionals (TBA) NCAA Championships (West Lafayette, Ind.) SEC PARTICIPATING TEAMS Alabama, Ole Miss, Miss. State Florida, Georgia, Tennessee Arkansas, Tennessee, Vanderbilt Auburn, Florida, Georgia, LSU, South Carolina Arkansas, Kentucky Auburn, Florida, Kentucky, Ole Miss, Miss. State, Tennessee Alabama, Auburn, LSU, South Carolina, Vanderbilt Ole Miss Kentucky Arkansas Alabama Auburn, Georgia, LSU, Miss. State, South Carolina, Tennessee, Vanderbilt Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Ole Miss, South Carolina, Vanderbilt LSU, Miss. State ALL 12 SQUADS TBA TBA SEC MEN’S GOLF 2002 FALL INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS (FINAL FALL RESULTS) [Must have played in two tournaments] [Players ranked in Golfweek/Sagarin Top 100 Listed in Brackets Below] NAME, SCHOOL Brandt Snedeker, Vanderbilt [2] Lars Brovold, Alabama [46] Lance Walker, Alabama Austin Hynson, Alabama David Denham, Georgia [45] ROUNDS 14 8 5 5 9 STROKES 963 565 357 357 644 STROKE AVG. 68.79 70.63 71.40 71.40 71.56 LOW ROUND 65 (1st/3rd-Rudolph) 63 (1st-Rudolph) 67 (1st-Rudolph) 67 (2nd-Rudolph) 68 (1st-Coca-Cola) Kevin Kisner, Georgia [29] Jordan Dempsey, Ole Miss [87] Codie Mudd, Miss. State Clint Provost, Alabama Lucas Boyd, Ole Miss 12 11 9 8 5 862 793 649 577 361 71.83 72.09 72.11 72.13 72.20 66 (3rd-Coca-Cola) 3 67 (1st-Rudolph) 2 69 (2nd-Rudolph) 1 68 (1st-Rudolph/2nd-Pate) 1 70 (3rd-Rudolph) 0 4th-Coca-Cola T9th-Rudolph T9th-Rudolph T14th-Rudolph Jay Mundy, Auburn [15] Wesley Pate, Alabama Andrew Dahl, Arkansas [68] Camilo Villegas, Florida [22] Ian Parnaby, Tennessee [84] 5 5 8 11 14 361 361 578 795 1013 72.20 72.20 72.25 72.27 72.36 70 (1st/2nd-Pate) 69 (1st-Pate) 68 (2nd-Stonebridge) 67 (1st-Carpet) 68 (1st-Ridges/1st-Koch) T10th-NCAA Preview T17th-Pate 1st-Stonebridge T1st-Inverness T1st-Ridges Lee Williams, Auburn [36] John Humphries, LSU [99] Matt McQuillan, Georgia [80] Lance Goodson, Vanderbilt John Holmes, Kentucky [95] 11 11 12 14 14 800 800 874 1021 1021 72.73 72.73 72.83 72.93 72.93 66 (2nd-Pate) 0 69 (1st-Windon/1st-CC)0 69 (1st-Coca-Cola) 1 68 (1st-Rudolph) 1 67 (2nd-Fall Beach) 2 T12th-Pate T12th-Coca-Cola 9th-Coca-Cola T7th-Rudolph 2nd-Fall Beach Craig Dunlap, Vanderbilt Mark Donnell, Vanderbilt Paul Bradshaw, Arkansas Daniel Creel, Alabama Jordan Code, Florida [40] 14 11 5 6 11 1022 803 365 439 805 73.00 73.00 73.00 73.16 73.18 66 (2nd-Rudolph) 67 (2nd/3rd-Rudolph) 71 (2nd-Koch) 70 (2nd-Kia/2nd-Rud) 66 (2nd-Koch) 1 1 0 0 1 3rd-Rudolph T4th-Rudolph T24th-Koch T21st-Rudolph 3rd-Koch Ryan Hybl, Georgia Joe Deraney, Miss. State Adam Wing, Arkansas West Streib, South Carolina Heath West, LSU 15 9 8 6 9 1098 659 585 440 660 73.20 73.22 73.30 73.33 73.33 68 (Western Refining) 69 (2nd-Rudolph) 69 (3rd-Stonebridge) 71 (1st-Hawaii) 68 (1st-Coca-Cola) 1 0 1 0 0 T2nd-Western Refining T21st-Rudolph T6th-Stonebridge T16th-Hawaii 11th-Coca-Cola Seth Murphy, Arkansas Jarrod Gardner, Ole Miss Ryan Coyne, Kentucky Michael Maness, S. Carolina Brett Stegmaier, Florida 8 11 14 9 5 588 809 1031 663 369 73.50 73.55 73.64 73.67 73.80 69 (1st-Koch) 69 (3rd-Adams) 69 (Twice) 70 (Twice) 70 (1st-Inverness) 1 0 2 2 1 T5th-Koch T20th-Kiawah T5th-Koch 10th-Carpet / Hawaii T8th-Inverness 886 591 887 444 593 73.83 73.88 73.92 74.00 74.10 69 (3rd-Ridges) 71 (3rd-Ping) 71 (1st-Hawaii) 70 (1st-Rudolph) 71 (2nd-Koch) 2 1 1 0 0 T4th-Hawaii T8th-Ping/Golfweek T10th-Kiawah Eirik Johansen, South Carolina 12 Tyler McKeever, Auburn 8 Martin Rominger, S. Carolina 12 Jay Giannetto, Miss. State 6 Nick Beach, Arkansas 8 TOP TEN 5 2 0 0 1 1 0 2 2 1 TOP INDIVIDUAL ROUND SCORES 1. 63, Lars Brovold, Alabama (1st-Mason Rudolph) 2. 65, Brandt Snedeker, Vanderbilt (1st-Mason Rudolph) 65, Brandt Snedeker, Vanderbilt (3rd-Mason Rudolph) 4. 66, Craig Dunlap, Vanderbilt (2nd-Mason Rudolph) 66, Lee Williams, Auburn (2nd-Jerry Pate) 66, Jordon Code, Florida (2nd-Gary Koch) 66, Kevin Kisner, Georgia (3rd-Coca Cola) 8. 67,by eight players BEST FINISH (TOP 25) 1st-Three Times T4th-Rudolph T14th-Rudolph T18th-Rudolph 8th-Coca Cola T19th-Koch SEC MEN’S GOLF TEAM RESULTS (Countable Rounds Only - FINAL FALL RESULTS) SCHOOL Vanderbilt Alabama Tennessee Arkansas Georgia Florida Ole Miss Kentucky Miss. State South Carolina Auburn LSU ROUNDS 14/56 8/32 14/56 8/32 12/48 11/44 11/44 14/56 9/36 12/48 11/44 11/44 STROKES 4020 2302 4056 2321 3482 3215 3224 4110 2646 3546 3256 3262 IND. STROKE AVG. 71.79 71.94 72.43 72.53 72.54 73.07 73.27 73.39 73.50 73.88 74.00 74.14 TEAM STROKE AVG. 287.1 287.8 289.7 290.1 290.2 292.3 293.1 293.6 294.0 295.5 296.0 296.5 LOW ROUND 268 (3rd-Rudolph) 275 (1st-Rudolph) 276 (1st-Coca Cola) 281 (2nd-Koch) 280 (3 rounds) 278 (1st-Carpet) 285 (3rd-Adams) 278 (2nd-Fall Beach) 282 (3rd-Rudolph) 286 (3rd-Hawaii) 285 (2nd-Pate) 284 (1st-Coca Cola) TOP TEN 5 3 4 3 4 3 3 4 1 2 3 2 BEST FINISH 1st-Rudolph 3rd-Rudolph 2nd-Twice T2nd-Koch 1st-Coca Cola 1st-Inver./Koch 2nd-Kiawah 1st-Fall Beach 5th-Rudolph 3rd-Hawaii 4th-Ping 6th-Coca Cola GOLFWEEK/SAGARIN RATINGS (As of Nov. 27, 2002) RANK TEAM 1. Clemson 2. Nevada-Las Vegas 3. Wake Forest 4. Texas Christian 5. FLORIDA 6. North Carolina 7. Augusta State 8. Minnesota 9. Duke 10. Arizona 11. Texas 12. Illinois 13. GEORGIA 14. Northwestern RATING 69.38 70.63 70.70 70.76 70.83 70.91 71.04 71.10 71.17 71.19 71.24 71.29 71.30 71.38 RANK TEAM 15. New Mexico 16. College of Charleston 17. Ucla 18. VANDERBILT 19. ARKANSAS 20. TENNESSEE 21. Pepperdine 22. Georgia Tech 23. Baylor 24. ALABAMA 25. Michigan State RATING 71.39 71.40 71.42 71.50 71.55 71.57 71.65 71.66 71.71 71.75 71.76 RANK INDIDVIDUAL RATING 1. Nick Watney, Fresno State 68.23 2. BRANDT SNEDEKER, VANDERBILT 68.24 3. Oliver Wilson, Augusta State 68.32 4., Dustin Bray, North Carolina 68.78 5. D.J. Trahan, Clemson 68.90 6. Tom Johnson, Northwestern 68.93 7. Bill Haas, Wake Forest 68.98 8. James Lepp, Illinois 68.99 9. Matt Hendrix, Clemson 69.12 10. Jim Seki, Stanford 69.15 SEC WOMEN’S GOLF 2002 FALL INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS (FINAL FALL RESULTS) [Must have played in two tournaments] [Players ranked in Golfweek/Sagarin Top 100 Listed in Brackets Below] NAME, SCHOOL Violeta Retamoza, Tennessee [4] Celeste Troche, Auburn [6] Kristy McPherson, So. Carolina [27] Courtney Wood, Vanderbilt [11] Sarah Jacobs, Vanderbilt [18] ROUNDS 8 12 12 12 12 STROKES 585 880 885 885 888 STROKE AVG. 73.13 73.33 73.75 73.75 74.00 LOW ROUND 67 (3rd-Derby) 67 (3rd-Derby) 70 (2nd-Lady Paladin) 68 (2nd-Rudolph) 69 (3rd-Stanford) TOP TEN 2 3 3 3 3 BEST FINISH (TOP 25) 1st-Twice T1st-Derby T4th-Tar Heel 1st-Rudolph T2nd-NCAA Preview Jessica Shepley, Tennessee [16] Diana Ramage, Auburn [24] Sofie Andersson, Miss. State [61] Amanda Dick, Florida [32] Jeanne Cho, Florida [34] 11 12 11 9 12 815 892 819 672 900 74.09 74.33 74.45 74.67 75.00 69 (1st-Lady Kat) 69 (1st-Derby) 70 (1st-Beacon Woods) 70 (2nd-Mercedes) 68 (2nd-Mercedes) 3 2 2 1 2 T2nd-Lady Kat 1st-ACC/SEC T4th-Landfall 3rd-Mercedes T4th-ACC/SEC Summer Sirmons, Georgia [49] Kory Thompson, So. Carolina [86] Danielle Downey, Auburn [47] Maria Martinez, Auburn [50] Eva Gessner, Kentucky 12 9 12 12 14 901 676 904 905 1085 75.08 75.11 75.33 75.42 75.50 69 (1st-Derby) 73 (Twice) 68 (2nd-ACC/SEC) 72 (3rd-ACC/SEC) 74 (Twice) 1 1 2 1 1 T7th-Derby T8th-Lady Paladin T7th-Mercedes T4th-Mercedes T6th-Lady Kat Natalie Booth, Miss. State Nicki Cutler, Vanderbilt [57] May Wood, Vanderbilt [62] Golda Johansson, Tennessee [67] Natalia Nicholls, Georgia [76] 11 12 12 11 12 831 907 908 833 910 75.55 75.58 75.67 75.73 75.83 72 (Twice) 70 (2nd-Rudolph) 69 (2nd-Stanford) 70 (1st-Derby) 71 (2nd-Stanford) 1 0 1 0 0 T7th-Beacon Woods T13th-Rudolph 4th-Rudolph T11th-Mercedes T17th-Stanford Beth Irwin, Miss. State 11 Kelly Anders, Kentucky [95] 14 Rachel Lester, Kentucky 14 Adrienne Gautreaux, South Carolina12 Whitney Code, Florida [90] 9 835 1063 1064 913 687 75.91 75.93 76.00 76.08 76.33 71 (1st-ACC/SEC) 68 (1st-ACC/SEC) 69 (1st-Palmetto) 70 (3rd-Lady Paladin) 71 (2nd-Derby) 2 2 1 0 1 9th-Lady Kat T2nd-Lady Kat T5th-Palmetto T15th-Derby T5th-Derby Kelly Froelich, Georgia Bernadette Luse, Ole Miss Andrea Vander Lende, Florida [91] Tai Perry, Tennessee [78] Mary Jan Fernandez, Tennessee 9 14 12 10 11 688 1071 918 767 845 76.44 76.50 76.50 76.70 76.82 71 (1st-Stanford) 74 (5 Times) 73 (Twice) 72 (3rd-Rudolph) 67 (3rd-Derby) 1 1 1 0 0 T10th-Stanford T7th-Beacon Woods T7th-ACC/SEC T15th-Lady Kat 14th-Derby Amanda McCurdy, Arkansas Brooke Shelton, LSU Brittany Straza, Florida Lisa Tyler, Georgia Courtney Mahon, Arkansas Camila Gonzalez, Florida 14 12 9 9 14 9 1079 927 696 697 1086 699 77.07 77.25 77.33 77.44 77.57 77.67 68 (3rd-Adidas) 2 73 (Twice) 0 73 (Twice) 0 72 (3rd-NCAA Preview) 0 74 (3rd-Louisville) 2 71 (2nd-Derby) 0 T2nd-Adidas T14th-Lady Paladin T21st-Mercedes T25th-NCAA Preview 3rd-Lady Razorback T20th-ACC/SEC Sarah Kate Cousart, Ole Miss Darby Sligh, Alabama Jackie Beers, Georgia Melissa Murray, Arkansas 14 14 12 14 1090 1097 942 1100 77.86 78.36 78.50 78.57 74 (2nd-Beacon Woods) 71 (3rd-ACC/SEC) 76 (3rd-Stanford) 76 (4 Times) T16th-Beacon Woods T7th-ACC/SEC 0 1 0 1 T9th-Lady Razorback TOP INDIVIDUAL ROUND SCORES 1. 67, Celeste Troche, Auburn (3rd-Derby) 67, Violeta Retamoza, Tennessee (3rd-Derby) 67, Mary Jan Fernandez, Tennessee (3rd-Derby) 4. 68, Courtney Wood, Vanderbilt (2nd-Rudolph) 68, Kelly Anders, Kentucky (1st-ACC/SEC) 68, Danielle Downey, Auburn (2nd-ACC/SEC) 68, Amanda McCurdy, Arkansas (3rd-Adidas) 68, Jeanne Cho, Florida (2nd-Mercedes) 9. 69, Seven Times SEC WOMEN’S GOLF 2002 FALL INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS (Countable Rounds Only - FINAL FALL RESULTS) SCHOOL Auburn Vanderbilt Tennessee South Carolina Florida Mississippi State Georgia Ole Miss Kentucky Arkansas Alabama LSU ROUNDS 12/48 9/36 11/44 12/48 12/48 11/44 12/48 14/56 14/56 14/56 14/56 12/48 STROKES 3573 2685 3312 3617 3621 3340 3646 4305 4319 4356 4433 3816 IND. STROKE AVG. 74.44 74.58 75.27 75.35 75.44 75.91 75.96 76.88 77.13 77.79 79.16 79.50 TEAM STROKE AVG. 297.8 298.3 301.1 301.4 301.8 303.6 303.8 307.5 308.5 311.1 316.6 318.0 LOW ROUND TOP TEN 291 (1st-Derby) 4 285 (2nd-Rudolph) 3 285 (3rd-Derby) 4 291 (Twice) 3 290 (2nd-Mercedes) 3 294 (1st-ACC/SEC) 4 296 (2nd-Stanford) 3 295 (2nd-Beacon Woods) 3 300 (2nd-ACC/SEC) 3 293 (3rd-Adidas) 5 297 (3rd-Lady Paladin) 1 305 (2nd-Lady Paladin) 0 BEST FINISH 1st-Twice 1st-Rudolph 1st-Twice 2nd-Lady Paladin 2nd-Mercedes T3rd-Lady Kat 7th-Stanford 3rd-Beacon Woods T3rd-Lady Kat 1st-Twice 10th-Lady Paladin 11th-Lady Paladin GOLFWEEK/SAGARIN RATINGS (As of Dec. 4, 2002) RANK TEAM 1. Arizona 2. Oklahoma State 3. AUBURN 4. VANDERBILT 5. Duke 6. Texas 7. Washington 8. TENNESSEE 9. Southern California 10. FLORIDA 11. California 12. Ohio State 13. Tulane 14. New Mexico 15. Pepperdine RATING 72.30 72.44 72.53 72.58 72.66 73.00 73.32 73.39 73.49 73.49 73.55 73.59 73.69 73.73 73.80 RANK TEAM 16. Purdue 17. North Carolina 18. Indiana 19. Tulsa 20. SOUTH CAROLINA 21. GEORGIA 22. Oklahoma 23. South Florida 24. Ucla 25. Furman RATING 73.96 74.06 74.13 74.21 74.26 74.30 74.37 74.43 74.54 74.55 RANK INDIVIDUAL RATING 1. Erica Blasberg, Arizona 70.29 2. Katherine Hull, Pepperdine 70.47 3. Mikaela Parmlid, Southern Cal 70.94 4. VIOLETA RETAMOZA, TENNESSEE 71.15 5. Karen Dennison, Indiana 71.19 6. CELESTE TROCHE, AUBURN 71.27 7. Lisa Meldrum, Oklahoma 71.33 8. Kari Damron, Purdue 71.43 9. Lindsey Wright, Pepperdine 71.52 10. V. Nirapathpongporn, Duke 71.60 [All SEC players listed in the top 100 are marked on the SEC individual rankings.] 2002-03 SEC GOLF CONTACTS ALABAMA OFFICE PHONE: (205) 348-6084 OFFICE FAX: (205) 348-8841 MEN Golf Contact: Becky Hopf Home Phone: (205) 343-9055 Email: [email protected] WOMEN Golf Contact: Brian Morgan Home Phone: (205) 333-7211 Email: [email protected] ARKANSAS OFFICE PHONE: M (479) 575-2751 / W (479) 575-5037 OFFICE FAX: M (479) 575-7481 / W (479) 575-7410 MEN Golf Contact: Stephanie Wetzel Home Phone: (479) 571-8266 Email: [email protected] WOMEN Golf Contact: Jeri Thorpe Home Phone: (479) 443-3219 Email: [email protected] AUBURN OFFICE PHONE: (334) 844-9701 OFFICE FAX: (334) 844-9807 MEN Golf Contact: Max McDaniel Home Phone: (334) 887-9282 Email: [email protected] WOMEN Golf Contact: Chuck Gallina Home Phone: (334) 502-0929 Email: [email protected] FLORIDA OFFICE PHONE: (352) 375-4683 (M) ext. 6175 (W) ext. 6131 OFFICE FAX: (352) 375-4809 MEN Golf Contact: Doug DeBiase Home Phone: (352) 381-9831 Email: [email protected] WOMEN Golf Contact: Pam Warner Home Phone: (352) 337-8332 Email: [email protected] GEORGIA OFFICE PHONE: (706) 542-1621 OFFICE FAX: (706) 542-9339 MEN Golf Contact: Steven Colquitt Home Phone: (770) 725-2662 Email: [email protected] WOMEN Golf Contact: Mike Mobley Home Phone: (706) 548-0858 Email: [email protected] KENTUCKY OFFICE PHONE: (859) 257-3838 OFFICE FAX: (859) 323-4310 MEN Golf Contact: Gina Marano Home Phone: TBA Email: [email protected] WOMEN Golf Contact: Tom Soper Home Phone: TBA Email: [email protected] SOUTH CAROLINA OFFICE PHONE: (803) 777-5204 OFFICE FAX: (803) 777-2967 MEN Golf Contact: Julie Long Home Phone: (803) 736-3772 Email: [email protected] WOMEN Golf Contact: Ryan Clary Home Phone: TBA Email: TBA TENNESSEE OFFICE PHONE: M (865) 974-1078 / W (865) 974-0311 OFFICE FAX: M (865) 974-1269 / W (865) 974-8875 MEN: Douglas Blair Home Phone: (865) 558-0979 Email: [email protected] WOMEN Golf Contact: Jason Marsteller Home Phone: 865-310-2662 Email: [email protected] LSU OFFICE PHONE: (225) 578-8226 OFFICE FAX: (225) 578-1861 MEN Golf Contact: Patrick Meehan Home Phone: (225) 757-8093 Email: [email protected] WOMEN Golf Contact: Kent Lowe Home Phone: (225) 761-1734 Email: [email protected] VANDERBILT OFFICE PHONE: (615) 322-4121 OFFICE FAX: (615) 343-7064 MEN Golf Contact: Brent Ross Home Phone: (615) 662-2970 Email: [email protected] WOMEN Golf Contact: Tammy Boclair Home Phone: (615) 353-4820 Email: [email protected] OLE MISS OFFICE PHONE: (662) 915-7522 OFFICE FAX: (662) 915-7006 MEN AND WOMEN Golf Contact: Bill Bunting Home Phone: (662) 234-0913 Email: [email protected] MISSISSIPPI STATE OFFICE PHONE: (662) 325-2703 OFFICE FAX: (662) 325-2563 MEN Golf Contact: Rene’ Oakes Home Phone: (662) 615-1492 Email: [email protected] WOMEN Golf Contact: TBA Home Phone: TBA Email: TBA SEC OFFICE PHONE: (205) 458-3010 OFFICE FAX: (205) 458-3030 MEN AND WOMEN Golf Contact: Charles Bloom Home Phone: (205) 995-0149 Email: [email protected] ALABAMA CRIMSON TIDE Location: Enrollment: Founded: Nickname: School Colors: Interim President: Faculty Athletic Representative: Director of Athletics: Tuscaloosa, Ala. 19,600 1831 Crimson Tide Crimson & White Barry Mason Gene Marsh Mal Moore Home Courses: Capstone Club (6,996 yards, Par 71) Ol' Colony Golf Complex (7,041 yards, Par 72) Harry Pritchett University Golf Course (6,210 yards, Par 70) Hidden Meadows Golf Course (7,072 yards, Par 72) Indian Hills Country Club (6,600 yards, Par 71) North River Yacht & Country Club (6,702 yards, Par 71) Tuscaloosa Country Club (6,425 yards, Par 72) Woodland Forest Country Club (6,587 yards, Par 72) Tannehill National Golf Course (Par 72, 6800 yards) 2002-03 MEN'S GOLF SCHEDULE/RESULTS FALL 2002 Sept. 9-10 Kiawah Island Invitational Sept. 16-17 Mason Rudolph Invitational Oct. 14-15 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 4th of 15 Teams (300-294-303=897) 3rd of 11 Teams (275-281-282=838) 8th of 12 Teams (290-277=567) SPRING 2003 Feb. 8-9 March 7-9 March 14-16 March 30-April 1 April 5-6 April 11-12 April 25-27 May 15-17 May 28-31 Gator Invitational UNLV Invitational Conrad Rehling Invitational National Collegiate Augusta State Invitational Billy Hitchcock Invitational SEC Championships NCAA Regionals NCAA Championship Gainesville, Fla. Las Vegas, Nev. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Tucson, Ariz. Augusta, Ga. Auburn, Ala. Sea Island, Ga. TBA Stillwater, Okla. Golf Quick Facts Head Coach: Jay Seawell Alma Mater: South Carolina,1988 Years at Alabama: First Season Overall: Ten seasons Anderson (S.C.) College, 6 seasons Augusta State, 4 seasons Assistant Coach: Matt Clark 2001-02 SEC Finish: 9th of 12 Teams 2001-02 Team Championships: Mason Rudolph Intercollegiate (Nashville, Tenn.) Top Returning Players (2001-02 Stroke Average): Clint Provost, 72.42 Lars Brovold, 73.70 Mac Butler, 73.58 Austin Hynson, 74.33 Wesley Pate, 77.17 Oscar Lindvall, 77.67 Lettermen Lost (2001-02 Stroke Average): Jan Are Larsen, 74.19 Nick Rousey, 72.61 Top Newcomers Daniel Creel Sean Szerencsits 2002-03 ALABAMA MEN'S GOLF ROSTER NAME Lars Brovold Mac Butler Daniel Creel Austin Hynson Oscar Lindvall Wesley Pate Clint Provost Sean Szerencsits Lance Walker Head Coach: Assistant Coach: CL JR SR FR JR SR SR SO FR FR HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL ATTENDED) Fredrikstad, Norway/Fredrikstad St. Simons, Ga./Glynn Academy Florence, Ala./Killen Mobile, Ala./UMS-Wright Hoellviken, Sweden/Soderslatts Gym. Pensacola, Fla./Pensacola Catholic Pensacola, Fla./Gulf Breeze Coplay, Pa./Whitehall Trussville, Ala./Hewitt-Trussville Jay Seawell (South Carolina, 1988) Matt Clark, 6th season (Alabama, 1997) ALABAMA CRIMSON TIDE Location: Enrollment: Founded: Nickname: School Colors: Interim President: Faculty Athletic Representative: Director of Athletics: Senior Woman Administrator: Tuscaloosa, Ala. 19,600 1831 Crimson Tide Crimson & White Barry Mason Gene Marsh Mal Moore Marie Robbins Home Courses: Capstone Club (6,996 yards, Par 71) Ol' Colony Golf Complex (7,041 yards, Par 72) Harry Pritchett University Golf Course (6,210 yards, Par 70) Hidden Meadows Golf Course (7,072 yards, Par 72) Indian Hills Country Club (6,600 yards, Par 71) North River Yacht & Country Club (6,702 yards, Par 71) Tuscaloosa Country Club (6,425 yards, Par 72) Woodland Forest Country Club (6,587 yards, Par 72) Tannehill National Golf Course (Par 72, 6800 yards) Golf Quick Facts Head Coach: Betty Palmer Alma Mater: Alabama, 1982 Years at Alabama: 15 Years Overall: 17 seasons Mississippi State, 1 season Georgia, 1 season Alabama, 15 seasons Assistant Coach: Andrew Tredway 2001-02 SEC Finish: 7th of 12 Teams 2001-02 Team Championships: None Top Returning Players (2001-02 Stroke Average): Anna Strandberg, 79.50 Darby Sligh, 79.74 Mandy Tedder, 81.23 Erika Boozman, 81.54 Allison Akin, 82.75 Jenny Bouvin, 83.50 Lettermen Lost (2001-02 Stroke Average): Sarah Johnston, 74.50 Lacy Shelton, 85.89 Top Newcomers Jordan Daniel Carina Sorensen 2002-03 WOMEN’S GOLF SCHEDULE/RESULTS FALL 2002 Sept. 13-15 Lady Kat Invitational Sept. 27-29 ACC/SEC Shoot-Out Oct. 18-20 Mercedez-Benz Intercollegiate Oct. 25-27 Furman Lady Paladin Nov. 1-3 The Landfall Tradition 11th of 16 Teams (321-325=646) 12th of 12 Teams (315-309-308=932) 14th of 15 Teams (326-331-324=981) 10th of 16 Teams (308-311-297=916) 12th of 12 Teams (321-310-327=958) SPRING 2003 Feb. 9-10 March 14-16 March 24-25 April 5-7 April 18-20 May 8-10 May 20-23 Tulane Intercollegiate Lady Gamecock Invitational Samford Invitational Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic SEC Championship NCAA Regional NCAA Championship New Orleans, La. Columbia, S.C. Birmingham, Ala. Athens, Ga. Lexington, Ky. TBA West Lafayette, Ind. 2002-03 ALABAMA WOMEN'S GOLF ROSTER NAME Allison Akin Erica Boozman Jenny Bouvin Jordan Daniel Darby Sligh Carina Sorensen Anna Strandberg Mandy Tedder Head Coach: Assistant Coach: CL SR SR SR SO SO FR JR JR HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL ATTENDED) Hope, Ark./Campbell University/Hope Natchitoches, La./Natchitoches Central Kengalv, Sweden/Klippan Charleston. S.C./Bishop England North Augusta, S.C./North Augusta Norrahammar, Sweden/ErikDahlberg Granna, Sweden/Klippan HS Watkinsville, Ga./Oconee County Betty Palmer (Alabama, 1982) Andrew Tredway (Oregon, 2000) ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS Location: Fayetteville, Ark. Enrollment: 16,035 Founded: 1871 Nickname: Razorbacks School Colors: Cardinal & White Chancellor: Dr. John White Faculty Athletics Representative: Howard Brill Director of Athletics: Frank Broyles Home Courses: Pinnacle Country Club (6,990 yards, Par 71) 2002-03 MEN'S GOLF SCHEDULE/RESULTS FALL 2002 Sept. 13-15 The Ridges Intercollegiate Oct. 14-16 Gary Koch Intercollegiate Oct. 20-22 SMU-Stonebridge Invitational 9th of 15 Teams (290-301-301=892) T2nd of 15 Teams (286-281=567) 3rd of 14 Teams (289-289-284=862) Golf Quick Facts Head Coach: Mike Ketcham Alma Mater: Arkansas, 1988 Years at Arkansas: Two Years Overall: Nine seasons San Jose State University, 2 seasons Oregon State University, 5 seasons Assistant Coach: John Sadie 2001-02 SEC Finish: 6th of 12 Teams 2001-02 Team Championships: 0 Top Returning Players (2001-02 Stroke Average): Adam Wing, 73.3 Beau Galyean, 74.4 Josh Farrell, 74.4 Chad Faucett, 74.7 Andrew Dahl, 75.3 Drew Higginbotham, 75.5 Seth Murphy, 77.7 Lettermen Lost (2001-02 Stroke Average): Ryan Blagg, 77.1 Top Newcomers: Nick Beach Paul Bradshaw David James SPRING 2003 Feb. 10-14 Feb. 23-25 March 9-11 March 16-18 April 3-5 April 10-13 April 24-27 May 15-17 May 27-31 Taylor Made Intercollegiate UTSA- Oak Hills Coastal Carolina Invitational Morris Williams Invitational Border Olympics Billy Hitchcock Invitational SEC Championships NCAA Regionals NCAA Championship Kona, Hawaii San Antonio, Texas Myrtle Beach, S.C Austin, Texas Laredo, Texas Auburn, Ala. Sea Island, Ga. Manhattan, Kan. Stillwater, Okla. 2002-03 ARKANSAS MEN'S GOLF ROSTER NAME CL Nick Beach SR Paul Bradshaw FR Andrew Dahl JR Josh Farrell SO Chad Faucett JR Beau Galyean SR Drew Higginbothom SR David James JR Seth Murphy JR Adam Wing JR Head Coach: Assistant Coach: HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL ATTENDED) Fayetteville, Ark./Arkansas Tech Cape Town, South Africa/Rondebosch HS Salinas, Calif./Monterey Peninsula College Springdale, Ark./Springdale HS Katy, Tex./Katy HS Ardmore, Okla./Ardmore HS Marianna, Ark./Lee Academy Baleares, Spain/Faulker State CC Athens, Tex./Athens HS Broken Arrow, Okla./Broken Arrow HS Mike Ketcham, 2nd season (Arkansas, 1988) John Sadie, 2nd season (Auburn, 2000) ARKANSAS LADY RAZORBACKS Location: Fayetteville, Ark. Enrollment: 16,035 Founded: 1871 Nickname: Lady Razorbacks School Colors: Cardinal & White Chancellor: Dr. John White Faculty Athletics Representative:Howard Brill Director of Athletics: Bev Lewis Home Courses: Pinnacle Country Club (6,990 yards, Par 71) Golf Quick Facts Head Coach: Kelley Hester Alma Mater: Georgia, 1995 Years at Arkansas: 1st Season Overall: Five Seasons Mercer University, 1 season University of Georgia, 3 seasons University of Nevada-Las Vegas, 1 season Assistant Coach: Shauna Estes 2001-02 SEC Finish: 11th of 12 Teams 2001-02 Team Championships: 0 Top Returning Players (2001-02 Stroke Average): Lina Axelsson, 79.2 Jennifer Norlien, 80.6 Catherine Beckett, 80.7 Gena Johnson, 81.2 Melissa Murray, 81.6 Lettermen Lost (2001-02 Stroke Average): Lauren Baugh, 83.9 Mary Elizabeth Brice, 77.2 Lara Sowers, 85.2 Top Newcomers: Amanda McCurdy Courtney Mahon 2002-03 WOMEN'S GOLF SCHEDULE/RESULTS FALL 2002 Sept. 13-15 Lady Kat Invitational Sept. 23-24 Louisville Invitational Oct. 7-8 Lady Razorback Invitational Oct. 21-22 Adidas Fall Classic Nov. 1-3 Landfall Tradition 8th of 16 Teams (316-314=630) 5th of 14 Teams (317-310-312=939) 1st of 14 Teams (310-313-314=937) 2nd of 11 Teams (302-309-289=900) 10th of 12 Teams (315-319-312=946) SPRING 2003 Feb. 22-24 March 3-4 March 24-26 April 4-6 April 18-20 May 8-10 May 20-23 Wildcat Invitational Verizon "Mo" Morial Invitational Betsy Rawls Invitational Liz Murphey Classic SEC Championship NCAA Regionals NCAA Championship Tucson, Ariz. Cypress, Texas Austin, Texas Athens, Ga. Lexington, Ky. TBA West Lafayette, Ind. 2002-03 ARKANSAS WOMEN'S GOLF ROSTER NAME Lina Axelsson Catherine Beckett Gena Johnson Amanda McCurdy Courtney Mahon Melissa Murray Jennifer Norlien Head Coach: Assistant Coach: CL SO SR SO FR FR JR JR HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL ATTENDED) Roasjo, Sweden Cape Town, South Africa/Bergvliet Hot Springs, Ark./Hot Springs Lakeside El Dorado, Ark./El Dorado Topeka, Kan./Washburn Rural The Woodlands, Texas/Woodlands Willmar, Minn./Willmar Kelley Hester, 1st season (Georgia, 1995) Shauna Estes (Georgia) AUBURN TIGERS Location: Auburn, Ala. Enrollment: 21,860 Founded: 1856 Nickname: Tigers School Colors: Orange & Navy Blue President: Dr. William Walker Faculty Athletics Representative:Dr. Dennis Wilson Director of Athletics: David Housel Home Courses: Saugahatchee Country Club (5,892 yards, Par 72) Grand National Lake Course (6,052 yards, Par 72) Grand National Links Course (6,112 yards, Par 72) Grand National Par 3 Course (2,798 yards, Par 54) Auburn Links (6,449 yards, Par 72) Moores Mill Golf Club (6,871 yards, Par 72) Golf Quick Facts Head Coach: Mike Griffin Alma Mater: Troy State, 1970 Years at Auburn: 19th Season Overall: 29 Seasons Troy State University, 11 seasons Auburn University, 18 seasons Assistant Coach: Ryan Cabbage 2001-02 SEC Finish: 1st of 12 Teams 2001-02 Team Championships: Atlanta Intercollegiate (Atlanta, Ga.) Billy Hitchcock Intercollegiate (Auburn, Ala.) SEC Championship Top Returning Players (2001-02 Stroke Average): Lee Williams, 72.5 Jay Mundy, 73.6 Will Claxton, 74.7 Jonathan Dismuke, 74.8 Manuel Offermanns, 76.6 Lettermen Lost (2001-02 Stroke Average): Kevin Haefner, 71.6 Top Newcomers: Michael Daniels Tyler McKeever Andrew Medley 2002-03 MEN'S GOLF SCHEDULE/RESULTS FALL 2002 Sept. 14-15 The Ridges Intercollegiate Sept. 27-29 The Carpet Capital Collegiate Oct. 7-8 The PING/Golfweek Preview Oct. 14-15 The Jerry Pate Invitational 8th of 15 Teams (292-296-301=889) 16th of 18 Teams (301-297-293=891) 4th of 15 Teams (304-292-298=894) 9th of 12 Teams (295-285=580) SPRING 2003 Feb. 19 -21 March 14-16 March 22-23 April 11-13 April 25-27 May 8-9 May 15-17 May 27-30 The John Burns Intercollegiate The Conrad Rehling Intercollegiate The Chris Schenkel Invitational The Billy Hitchcock Intercollegiate SEC Championship The Atlanta Intercollegiate NCAA Regionals NCAA Championship Schofield, Hawaii Tuscaloosa, Ala. Statesboro, Ga. Auburn, Ala. Sea Island, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. TBA Stillwater, Okla. 2002-03 AUBURN MEN'S GOLF ROSTER NAME Will Claxton Michael Daniels Jonathan Dismuke Tyler McKeever Andrew Medley Stuart Moore Jay Mundy Matthew Myers Manuel Offermanns Lee Williams Lee Wilson Head Coach: Assistant Coach: CL SO FR JR JR FR FR SR SO SO JR JR HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL ATTENDED) Swainsboro, GA (Swainsboro) Decatur, AL (Decatur) Calhoun City, MS (Calhoun Academy) Auburn, AL (Georgia Southern) Athens, AL (Athens) Gainesville, GA Augusta, GA (Lakeside) Auburn, AL (Auburn) Munich, Germany (Gymnasium) Alexander City, AL (Benjamin Russell) Kincardine, Ontario (Utah Valley State) Mike Griffin, 19th season (Troy State, 1970) Ryan Cabbage, 4th season (Auburn, 1998) AUBURN TIGERS Location: Auburn, Ala. Enrollment: 21,860 Founded: 1856 Nickname: Tigers School Colors: Orange & Navy Blue President: Dr. William Walker Faculty Athletics Representative: Dr. Dennis Wilson Director of Athletics: David Housel Senior Woman Administrator: Barbara Camp Home Courses: Saugahatchee Country Club (5,892 yards, Par 72) Grand National Lake Course (6,052 yards, Par 72) Grand National Links Course (6,112 yards, Par 72) Grand National Par 3 Course (2,798 yards, Par 54) Auburn Links (6,449 yards, Par 72) 2002-03 WOMEN'S GOLF SCHEDULE/RESULTS FALL 2002 Sept. 15-17 NCAA Fall Preview Sept. 27-29 FSU Dodge SEC/ACC Challenge Oct. 18-20 Tennessee Mercedes Benz Collegiate Nov. 1-3 The Derby 5th of 18 Teams (301-299-304=904) 1st of 12 Teams (294-297-296–887) 1st of 15 Teams (303-304-292-899) T4th of 13 Teams (291-297-295=883) SPRING 2003 Golf Quick Facts Head Coach: Kim Evans Alma Mater: Auburn, 1981 Years at Auburn: 9th Season Overall: Nine Seasons Auburn University, 9 seasons 2001-02 SEC Finish: 2nd of 12 Teams 2001-02 Team Championships: The Derby (Auburn, Ala.) ACC/SEC Shootout (Sandestin, Fla.) Lady Paladin Invitational (Greenville, SC) Suntrust Lady Gator Invitational (Gainesville,Fla.) Top Returning Players (2001-02 Stroke Average): Celeste Troche, 72.4 Danielle Downey, 75.1 Diana Ramage, 74.3 Anne Hutto, 76.9 Lettermen Lost (2001-02 Stroke Average): Courtney Swaim, 75.1 Kimberly Strong, 77.5 Top Newcomers: Jennifer Head Jessica Lovell Maria Martinez Feb. 28 - Mar. 1 March 14-16 March 28-30 April 4-6 April 18-20 May 8-10 May 20-23 Lady NCAA/Puerto Rico Invitational Lady Gamecock Classic Bryan Invitational Browns Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic SEC Championship NCAA Regionals NCAA Championship Humacao, P.R. Columbia, S.C. Summit, N.C. Athens, Ga. Lexington, Ky. TBA West Lafayette, Ind. 2002-03 AUBURN WOMEN'S GOLF ROSTER NAME Kingsley Barrett Meghan Ciampi Danielle Downey Jennifer Head Anne Hutto Jessica Lovell Maria Martinez Diana Ramage Celeste Troche Head Coach: Assistant Coach: CL SO SO SR FR SR FR FR JR SR HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL ATTENDED) Gainesville, Ga./Gainesville Auburn, Ala./Auburn Spencerport, N.Y./Spencerport High School Midland, Ga./Columbus Birmingham, Ala./Mountain Brook High School Birmingham, Ala./Hoover Maracaibo, Venezuela/Mater Salvatori Fayetteville, Ga./Fayette County Asuncion, Paraguay/ Springwood School (Lanett, Ala.) Kim Evans, 9th season (Auburn, 1981) Erin O’Neil, 3rd season (Georgia, 1997) FLORIDA GATORS Location: Gainesville, Fla. 2002-03 MEN'S GOLF SCHEDULE/RESULTS Enrollment: 45,937 Founded: 1853 FALL 2002 Nickname: Gators School Colors: Orange & Blue President: Dr. Charles Young Sep. 16-17 Inverness Invitational 1st of 15 Teams Faculty Athletics Representative: Dr. Nicholas Cassisi (288-303-287=878) Director of Athletics: Jeremy Foley Home Courses: University Golf Course (6,701 yards, Par 70) Golf Quick Facts Head Coach: Buddy Alexander Alma Mater: Ga. Southern, 1975 Years at Florida: 16th Season Overall: 25 Seasons Georgia Southern, 4 seasons Louisiana State University, 5 seasons University of Florida, 16 seasons Assistant Coach: Michael Koulianos 2001-02 SEC Finish: 2nd of 12 Teams 2001-02 Team Championships: Gary Koch/Cleveland Invitational (Tampa, Fla.) UNF/Mercedez-Benz Collegiate (Ponte Verde, Fla.) Top Returning Players (2001-02 Stroke Average): Camilo Villegas, 70.80 Dalton Melnyk, 73.70 Ari Savolainen, 73.95 Lettermen Lost (2001-02 Stroke Average): Camilo Benedetti, 72.55 Ben Banks, 74.67 Top Newcomers: Ryan Cochran Matt Every Brett Stegmaier James Vargas Sep. 27-29 Carpet Capital Collegiate Oct. 7-8 The NCAA Preview Oct. 14-15 Gary Koch Invitational Nov. 8-10 Hooters Match Play 4th of 18 Teams (278-284-295=857) 12th of 15 Teams (305-296-316=917) 1st of 16 Teams (285-279=564) lost in 3rd round SPRING 2003 Feb. 8-9 Feb. 17-18 Feb. 23-25 March 7-9 March 22-23 April 25-27 May 8-9 May 15-17 May 28-31 Gator Invitational Mercedes Benz Collegiate Puerto Rico Classic Las Vegas Invitational Chris Schenkel Invitational SEC Championships Atlanta Intercollegiate NCAA Regionals NCAA Championship Gainesville, Fla. Ponte Vedra, Fla. San Juan, P.R. Las Vegas, Nevada Statesboro, Ga. Sea Island, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. New Haven, Conn. Stillwater, Okla. 2002-03 FLORIDA MEN'S GOLF ROSTER NAME Duke Butler IV Ryan Cochran Jordan Code Matt Every Robert Litsey Butler Melnyk Dalton Melnyk Dwight Rogers Ari Savolainen Brett Stegmaier Craig Trahan James Vargas Camilo Villegas CL SO FR SR FR SO FR SR FR SR FR FR FR JR Head Coach: Assistant Coach: Buddy Alexander, 16th season (Georgia Southern, 1975) Michael Koulianos, 1st season HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL ATTENDED) Ponte Vedra, Fla. (Texas A&M) Paducah, Kent. (St. Mary's) Tampa, Fla. (Home Education Program) Daytona Beach, Fla. (Mainland HS) Palatka, Fla. (Palatka HS) Jacksonville, Fla. (The Bolles School) Jacksonville, Fla. (The Bolles School) Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Westminster Academy) Helsinki, Finland (Makelanrinteen Urheilulukco) Madison, Conn. (Avon Old Farms HS) Marerro, La. (John Curtis HS) Miami, Fla. (Christopher Columbus HS) Medellin, Colombia (The Columbus School) FLORIDA LADY GATORS Location: Gainesville, Fla. Enrollment: 45,937 Founded: 1853 Nickname: Lady Gators School Colors: Orange & Blue President: Dr. Charles Young Faculty Athletics Representative: Dr. Nicholas Cassisi Director of Athletics: Jeremy Foley Senior Woman Administrator: Ann Marie Rogers Home Courses: University Golf Course (6,701 yards, Par 70) 2002-03 WOMEN'S GOLF SCHEDULE/RESULTS FALL 2002 Sep. 15-17 NCAA Fall Preview Sep. 27-29 Chrysler ACC/SEC Challenge Oct. 18-20 Mercedes Benz Collegiate Nov. 1-3 Auburn Derby Golf Quick Facts Head Coach: Jill Briles-Hinton Alma Mater: Miami (Fla.), 1986 Years at Florida: 5th Season Overall: 5 Seasons University of Florida, 4 seasons Assistant Coach: Robin Walton 2001-02 SEC Finish: 6th of 12 Teams 2001-02 Team Championships: Dodge ACC/SEC Shootout (Destin, Fla.) SunTrust Lady Gator Invitational, (Gainesville, Fla.) Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic (Athens, Ga.) Top Returning Players (2001-02 Stroke Average): Jeanne Cho, 74.97 Brittany Straza, 75.11 Andrea Vander Lende, 75.68 Whitney Code, 76.29 Amanda Dick, 77.23 Joy Stephenson, 79.89 Lettermen Lost (2001-02 Stroke Average): Kim Best, 82.83 Sam Zausner White, 79.33 Top Newcomers: Aimee Cho Maria Gonzalez Tarah McNaughton 13th of 18 Teams (300-312-315=927) 3rd of 12 Teams (295-302-297=894) 3rd of 15 Teams (313-290-308=911) 6th of 13 Teams (303-293-293=889) SPRING 2003 Feb. 10-12 Feb. 28-Mar 1 March 9-11 April 4-6 April 18-20 May 8-10 May 20-23 The Regional Challenge Lady Puerto Rico Classic Sun Trust Lady Gator Invitational Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic SEC Championship NCAA Regionals NCAA Championship Palos Verdes, Cal. Humacao, P.R. Gainesville, Fla. Athens, Ga. Lexington, Ky. TBA West Lafayette, Ind. 2002-03 FLORIDA WOMEN'S GOLF ROSTER NAME Aimee Cho Jeanne Cho Whitney Code Amanda Dick Maria Gonzalez Tarah McNaughton Joy Stephenson Brittany Straza Andrea Vander Lende Head Coach: Assistant Coach: CL HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL ATTENDED) FR Orlando, Fla. (Cypress Creek) SR Boulogne, France (St. Stephen's Episcopal) SO Tampa, Fla. (Home Schooled) JR Clearwater, Fla. (Countryside) FR Bucaramanga, Colombia FR Bradenton, Fla. (Lakewood Ranch) JR Ft. Myers, Fla. (Ft. Myers) SR Ft. Myers, Fla. (Lehigh) SO Longwood, Fla. (Lake Mary) Jill Briles-Hinton, 5th season (Miami 1986) Robin Walton, 3rd season (Washington 1978) GEORGIA BULLDOGS Location: Enrollment: Founded: Nickname: School Colors: President: Faculty Athletics Representative: Director of Athletics: Athens, Ga. 2002-03 MEN'S GOLF SCHEDULE/RESULTS 32,400 1785 FALL 2002 Bulldogs Red & Black Dr. Michael Adams Sep. 16-17 Inverness Intercollegiate 6th of 15 Teams Dr. Gary Couvillon (300-294-299=893) Vince Dooley Home Courses: University Golf Course (7,000 yards, Par 72) Golf Quick Facts Head Coach: Chris Haack Alma Mater: Mellen, 1996 Years at Georgia: 7th Season Overall: 6 Seasons University of Georgia, 6 seasons Assistant Coach: Jim Douglas 2001-02 SEC Finish: 3rd of 12 Teams 2001-02 Team Championships: 0 Top Returning Players (2001-02 Stroke Average): Ryan Hybl, 71.57 Donny Wysoczynski, 76.11 Christo Greyling, 76.24 Lettermen Lost (2001-02 Stroke Average): David Miller, 72.73 Bryant Odom, 72.98 Brad Garner, 79.00 Andrew Crowley, 80.44 Brian Hawver, 87.67 Top Newcomers: Taylor Crosby Mitch Donald Kevin Kisner Richard Scott Sep. 27-29 Carpet Capital Collegiate Oct. 7-9 Adams Cup of Newport Oct. 21-22 Coca-Cola Tournament of Champions 8th of 18 Teams (294-286-290=870) T3rd of 17 Teams (294-296-289=879) 1st of 14 Teams (280-280-280=840) SPRING 2003 Feb. 17-18 Feb. 23-24-25 March 7-8-9 March 22-23 April 5-6 April 25-27 May 8-9 May 15-17 May 28-31 Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Championship Puerto Rico Classic Callaway Golf Las Vegas Intercollegiate Chris Schenkel / EZ GO Invitational Cleveland Golf / ASU Invitational SEC Championships Atlanta Intercollegiate NCAA Regionals NCAA Championship Ponte Vedra, Fla. San Juan, PR Las Vegas, Nev. Statesboro, Ga. Augusta, Ga. St. Simons, Ga. McDonough, Ga. New Haven, Conn. Stillwater, Okla. 2002-03 GEORGIA MEN'S GOLF ROSTER NAME CL Taylor Crosby FR David Denham SO Mitch Donald FR Christo Greyling SO Jason Hodges SO Ryan Hybl JR Kevin Kisner FR Matt McQuillan JR Richard Scott FR Donny Wysoczynski SO Head Coach: Assistant Coach: HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL ATTENDED) Athens, GA/Oconee County Tifton, GA/ Tift County Athens, GA/Clarke Central Orlando, Fla./Lake Highland Prep St. Simon's Island, GA/Glynn Academy Colbert, GA/Madison County Aiken, SC/South Aiken Kingston, Ontario/LaSalle Kingsville, Ontario/Kingsville District Carrollton, Ga./Carrollton Chris Haack, 7th season (Mellen, 1996) Jim Douglas, 7th season (Georgia, 1989, 92) GEORGIA LADY BULLDOGS Location: Athens, Ga. Enrollment: 32,400 Founded: 1785 Nickname: Lady Bulldogs School Colors: Red & Black President: Dr. Michael Adams Faculty Athletics Representative: Dr. Gary Couvillon Director of Athletics: Vince Dooley Senior Woman Administrator: Glada Horvat Home Courses: University Golf Course (7,000 yards, Par 72) 2002-03 WOMEN'S GOLF SCHEDULE/RESULTS FALL 2002 Sept. 15-17 NCAA Fall Preview Sept. 27-29 ACC-SEC Challenge Oct. 18-20 Stanford Pepsi Intercollegiate Nov. 1-3 Auburn-Derby Invitational Golf Quick Facts Head Coach: Alma Mater: Todd McCorkle UNC Charlotte, 1986 Years at Georgia: 3rd Season Overall: 7 Seasons University of Florida, 1 seasons (interim) Coastal Carolina University, 1 season University of Arizona, 2 seasons University of Georgia, 3 seasons Assistant Coach: Laura Matthews 2001-02 SEC Finish: 5th of 12 Teams 2001-02 Team Championships: Auburn-Derby Invitational (Auburn, Ala.) Top Returning Players (2001-02 Stroke Average): Summer Sirmons, 73.52 Natalia Nichols, 76.36 Whitney Christie, 78.00 Abbi Francis, 80.19 Sarah Trew, 82.33 Lettermen Lost (2001-02 Stroke Average): Angela Jerman, 72.91 Top Newcomers: Jackie Beers Kelly Froelich Lisa Tyler Elizabeth Zientak 8th of 18 Teams (304-305-304=913) 9th of 12 Teams (310-307-300=917) 7th of 17 Teams (303-296-304=903) 11th of 13 Teams (298-310-305=913) SPRING 2003 Feb. 10-12 Feb. 28-March 1 March 28-30 April 4-6 April 18-20 May 8-10 May 20-23 The Regional Challenge Lady Puerto Rico Classic Bryan National Invitational Liz Murphey Collegiate SEC Championships NCAA Regionals NCAA Championship Palos Verdes, Cal. San Juan, PR Greensboro, N.C. Athens, Ga. Lexington, Ky. TBA West Lafayette, Ind. 2002-03 GEORGIA WOMEN'S GOLF ROSTER NAME Jackie Beers Whitney Christie Abbi Francis Kelly Froelich Natalia Nicholls Summer Sirmons Sarah Trew Lisa Tyler Elizabeth Zientak CL FR JR SO FR SO SR SO FR FR HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL ATTENDED) Midlothian, Va./Monocan H.S. Perry, Ga/Stratford Academy Conyers, Ga./Heritage HS Paris, France/Saddlebrook Prep Cali, Colombia/Colegio Colombo Britanico Cuthbert, Ga./Randolph Southern HS Acworth, Ga./Marietta HS Lighthouse Point, Fla./Westminster Academy Dacula, Ga./Dacula HS Head Coach: Assistant Coach: Todd McCorkle, 3rd season (UNC Charlotte 1986) Laura Matthews, 2nd season (Georgia, 2001) KENTUCKY WILDCATS Location: Lexington, Ky. Enrollment: 32,500 Founded: 1865 Nickname: Wildcats School Colors: Blue & White President: Dr. Lee Todd Faculty Athletics Representative: Dr. John Piecoro Director of Athletics: Mitch Barnhart Home Courses: University Club of Kentucky (6,150 yards, Par 72) Golf Quick Facts Head Coach: Brian Craig Alma Mater: Florida, 1992 Years at Kentucky: 2nd Season Overall: 3 Seasons Univeristy of Central Florida, 2 seasons 2001-02 SEC Finish: 8th of 12 Teams 2001-02 Team Championships: 0 Top Returning Players (2001-02 Stroke Average): Andy Dustman, 77.49 Ryan Couyne, 78.00 Lettermen Lost (2001-02 Stroke Average): John-Gordon Beckett, 75.88 Phillip Schardein, 75.91 Top Newcomers: Mark Erlewine Matt Kohn Andrew Stephens Tyler Wilson 2002-03 MEN'S GOLF SCHEDULE/RESULTS FALL 2002 Sept. 9-10 Sept. 16-17 Oct. 8-9 Oct. 14-15 Nov. 4-5 Cleveland Golf/Kiawah Island Intercollegiate 6th of 10 Teams (306-299-296=901) Inverness Intercollegiate Invitational 13th of 15 Teams (312-304-302=918) Adams Cup of Newport T3rd of 17 Teams (296-294-289=879) Gary Koch/Cleveland Golf Intercollegiate T2nd of 15 Teams (282-285=567) Fall Beach Classic 1st of 13 Teams (281-278-286=845) SPRING 2003 Feb. 8-9 March 10-11 March 14-16 March 29-30 April 4-5 April 12-13 April 25-27 May 15-17 May 28-31 Gator Invitational Seminole Intercollegiate Conrad Rehling Spring Invitational Johnny Owens Invitational Marshall Invitational Robert Kepler Intercollegiate SEC Championship NCAA Regionals NCAA Championship Gainesville, Fla. Tallahassee, Fla. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Lexington, Ky. Huntington, W. Va. Columbus, Ohio Sea Island, Ga. TBA Stillwater, Okla. 2002-03 KENTUCKY MEN'S GOLF ROSTER NAME Mark Blakefield Ryan Coyne Andy Dustman Mark Erlewine John Holmes Jack Hudson Matt Kohn Bradley Pogue Andrew Stephens Brandon Waldrop Matt Wells Tyler Wilson CL SO SR SR FR SO SO FR SR FR SO SO FR Head Coach: Brian Craig, 2nd season (Florida, 1992) HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL ATTENDED) Maysville, Ky./St. Patrick's H.S. Sidney, Ohio/Fairlawn H.S. Bloomington, Ill./Bloomington H.S. Union, Ky./Covington Catholic Campbellsville, Ky./Taylor County H.S. Greensburg, Ky./Green County H.S. Longwood, Fla./Liman Marion, S.C./Marion H.S. Ft. Mitchell, Ky./Covington Latin Louisville, Ky./St. Xavier Wilmington, N.C./John T. Hoggard H.S. Lexington, Ky./Dunbar KENTUCKY WILDCATS Location: Enrollment: Founded: Nickname: School Colors: President: Faculty Athletics Representative: Director of Athletics: Senior Woman Administrator: Lexington, Ky. 32,500 1865 Wildcats Blue & White Dr. Lee Todd Dr. John Piecoro Mitch Barnhart Micki King Home Courses: University Club of Kentucky (6,150 yards, Par 72) 2002-03 WOMEN'S GOLF SCHEDULE/RESULTS FALL 2002 Sept. 13-15 Lady Kat Invitational Sept. 27-29 ACC-SEC Challenge Oct. 4-6 Lady Tar Heel Invitational Oct. 18-20 Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Nov. 4-5 Edwin Watts Collegiate Golf Quick Facts Head Coach: Alma Mater: Stephanie Martin Oklahoma State, 1986 Years at Kentucky: 2nd Season Overall: 3 Seasons California State Northridge, 2 seasons 2001-02 SEC Finish: 12th of 12 Teams 2001-02 Team Championships: 0 Top Returning Players (2001-02 Stroke Average): Kelly Anders, 79.08 Rachel Lester, 78.52 Lauren George, 81.58 Eva Gessner, 82.88 Stacy Springer, 83.92 Lettermen Lost (2001-02 Stroke Average): Towa Okiyama, 77.04 Kristen Pepe, 81.75 Top Newcomers: Maggie Gabelman Ali Kicklighter Laura Clemmons Ashley Moore 3rd of 16 Teams (306-308=614) 11th of 12 Teams (308-300-320=928) 13th of 15 Teams (303-306-305=914) 11th of 15 Teams (314-312-311=937) 10th of 17 Teams (310-308-308=926) SPRING 2003 March 3-4 March 9-11 March 18-19 April 4-6 April 18-20 May 8-10 May 20-23 Verizon Mo-Morial Lady Gator Invitational Dr. Donnis Thompson Invitational Liz Murphey Collegiate SEC Championships NCAA Regionals NCAA Championship Houston, Texas Gainesville, Fla. Honolulu, Hawaii Athens, Ga. Lexington, Ky. TBA West Lafayette, Ind. 2002-03 KENTUCKY WOMEN'S GOLF ROSTER NAME Kelly Anders Laura Clemmons Katie Dixon Maggie Gabelman Lauren George Eva Gessner Ali Kicklighter Rachel Lester Ashley Moore Stacy Springer CL SR FR SO JR SO JR FR SR FR SO HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL ATTENDED) Springfield, Ill./Sacred Heart Griffin Mayfield, Ky./Mayfield H.S. Ashland, Ky. Lincoln, Neb./Pious X H.S Uniontown, Pa./Uniontown Area H.S. Alzenau, Germany/Spessart-Gymnasium Deland, Fla./Flagler Palm Coast H.S. Fayetteville, Ga./Woodward Academy Lebanon, Ohio/Lebanon H.S. St. Charles, Ill./St. Charles H.S. Head Coach: Stephanie Martin, 2nd season (Oklahoma State, 1994) LSU TIGERS Location: Baton Rouge, La. Enrollment: 29,022 Founded: 1860 Nickname: Fighting Tigers School Colors: Purple & Gold Chancellor: Dr. Mark A. Emmert Faculty Athletics Representative: Kenneth Carpenter Director of Athletics: Skip Bertman Home Courses: University Club (7,274 yards, Par 72) Country Club of Louisiana (7,060 yards, Par 72) Golf Quick Facts Head Coach: Greg Jones Alma Mater: South Alabama,1987 Years at LSU: 4th Season Overall: 9 Seasons Univeristy of South Alabama, 6 seasons Assistant Coach: Blaine Lindsly 2001-02 SEC Finish: 4th of 12 Teams 2001-02 Team Championships: Suntrust Gator Invitational (Gainesville, Fla.) LSU Spring Invitational (Baton Rouge, La.) Top Returning Players (2001-02 Stroke Average): Heath West, 72.4 John Humphries, 73.0 Garrett Prather, 75.0 Jason Horrell, 74.8 Lettermen Lost (2001-02 Stroke Average): Nathan Goulding, 72.7 Top Newcomers: David Aitchison David Pollet Aaron Smith 2002-03 MEN'S GOLF SCHEDULE/RESULTS FALL 2002 Sept. 9-10 Cleveland Golf/Kiawah Island Intercollegiate 13th of 15 Teams (296-314-310=920) Sept. 30-Oct. 1 Windon Memorial Classic 8th of 13 Teams (294-300-296=890) Oct. 14-15 Gary Koch/Cleveland Golf Intercollegiate T11th of 15 Teams (294-288=582) Oct. 21-22 Tennessee Tournament of Champions T6th of 14 Teams (284-293-293=870) SPRING 2003 Feb. 8-9 Gator Invitational Feb. 17-18 Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Championship Feb. 28-March 2 LSU Spring Invitational March 10-11 Louisiana Classics Intercollegiate March 14-16 Conrad Rehling Invitational March 22-23 Schenkel/E-Z-Go Invitational April 25-27 SEC Championships May 15-17 NCAA Regionals May 28-31 NCAA Championship Gainesville, Fla. Ponte Vedra, Fla. Baton Rouge, La. Lafayette, La. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Statesboro, Ga. Sea Island, Ga. TBA Stillwater, Okla. 2002-03 LSU MEN'S GOLF ROSTER NAME David Aitchison Brandon Aydlett Tucker Ervin Jason Horrell John Humphries David Pollet Garrett Prather Jeff Riemann Neil Self Justin Sevier Aaron Smith Adam Swope Heath West CL FR SO SO SO SR FR SR SO SO SR FR SO SO HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL ATTENDED) Dornoch, Sutherland, Scotland/Dornoch Academy Monroe, La./St. Frederick HS Mt. Pleasant, S.C./Wando HS Martinsville, Ind./Martinsville HS Woodworth, La./Alexandria HS Baton Rouge, La./Catholic HS Crowley, La./Notre Dame HS Gulfport, Miss./Gulfport HS Florence, Ala./Bradshaw HS Shreveport, La./C.E. Byrd HS Longwood, Fla./Seminole County HS Wesley Chapel, Fla./Jesuit HS Dothan, Ala./Dothan HS Head Coach: Assistant Coach: Greg Jones, 4th season (South Alabama, 1987) Blaine Lindsly LSU LADY TIGERS Location: Enrollment: Founded: Nickname: School Colors: Chancellor: Faculty Athletics Representative: Director of Athletics: Senior Woman Administrator: Baton Rouge, La. 29,022 1860 Fighting Tigers Purple & Gold Dr. Mark A. Emmert Kenneth Carpenter Skip Bertman Judy Southard Home Courses: University Club (7,274 yards, Par 72) Country Club of Louisiana (7,060 yards, Par 72) 2002-03 WOMEN'S GOLF SCHEDULE/RESULTS FALL 2002 Sept. 23-24 Oct. 18-20 Oct. 25-27 Nov. 1-3 Mason Rudolph Championships 14th of 14 Teams (328-319-316=963) Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Championships T14th of 15 Teams (327-326-328=981) Lady Paladin Invitational 11th of 16 Teams (307-305-308=920) The Derby 4th of 13 Teams (291-297-295=883) Golf Quick Facts Head Coach: Karen Bahnsen Alma Mater: LSU, 1984 Years at LSU: 19th Season Overall: 19 Seasons Louisiana State University, 19 seasons Assistant Coach: Lindy Hitdlebaugh 2001-02 SEC Finish: 8th of 12 Teams 2001-02 Team Championships: 0 Top Returning Players (2001-02 Stroke Average): Brooke Shelton, 77.62 Isabel Dornellas, 79.07 Devon Day, 82.03 Lettermen Lost (2001-02 Stroke Average): Meredith Duncan, 73.12 Lindy Hitdlebaugh, 77.00 Top Newcomers: Analia Lemus Rachel Overstreet Rebecca Struthers SPRING 2003 Feb. 28-March 1 March 14-16 March 28-30 April 4-6 Arpil 18-20 May 9-11 May 20-23 Lady Puerto Rico Classic Lady Gamecock Classic Bryan National Collegiate LSU/Cleveland Classic SEC Championship NCAA Regionals NCAA Championship Palmas, P.R. Columbia, S.C. Brown Summit, N.C. Baton Rouge, La. Lexington, Ky. TBA West Lafayette, Ind. 2002-03 LSU WOMEN'S GOLF ROSTER NAME Devon Day Isabel Dornellas Analia Lemus Rachel Overstreet Erin Sarver Brooke Shelton Rebecca Struthers CL JR JR FR FR SR SO FR Head Coach: Assistant Coach: Karen Bahnsen, 19th season (LSU, 1984) Lindy Hitdlebaugh HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL ATTENDED) Greer, S.C./Abilene HS Rio De Janeiro, Brazil/Colegio Sao Paulo Mission, Texas/Sharyland HS Pace, Fla./Pace HS Sulphur, La./Sulphur HS Plano, Texas /Highland Park HS Baton Rouge, La./University HS OLE MISS REBELS Location: Enrollment: Founded: Nickname: School Colors: Chancellor: Faculty Athletics Representative: Director of Athletics: Oxford, Miss. 2002-03 MEN'S GOLF SCHEDULE/RESULTS 14,960 1848 FALL 2002 Rebels Navy Blue & Red Dr. Robert C. Khayat Sept. 9-10 Cleveland Golf/Kiawah Island Intercollegiate 2nd of 15 Teams Dr. Robert Weems (299-291-297=887) Pete Boone Sept. 16-17 Mason Rudolph Championships 8th of 11 Teams Home Courses: University Golf Course (6,643 yards, Par 72) Golf Quick Facts Head Coach: Alma Mater: Years at Ole Miss: Overall: Ole Miss, 9 seasons 2001-02 SEC Finish: 2001-02 Team Championships: Woody Cowart Miss. College, 1985 9th Season 9 Seasons 10th of 12 Teams 0 Top Returning Players (2001-02 Stroke Average): Jordan Dempsey, 73.18 Jarrod Gardner, 75.06 Bryan Kane, 76.00 Brian Swope, 80.33 Lettermen Lost (2001-02 Stroke Average): Andrew Medley, 73.45 Tommy Clement, 74.26 Ben Lowery, 74.83 Top Newcomers: Lucas Boyd Jonathan Lenz Callum Macaulay Chris Rogers Oct. 8-9 Oct. 14-15 (287-287-290=864) T9th of 17 Teams (305-301-285=891) Gary Koch/Cleveland Golf Intercollegiate T11th of 15 Teams (290-292=582) Adams Cup of Newport SPRING 2003 Feb. 12-14 Feb. 24-25 March 10-11 March 14-16 April 11-13 April 25-27 May 15-17 May 28-31 Taylormade Big Island Intercollegiate Beau Chene Collegiate Classic Seminole Intercollegiate Conrad Rehling Spring Invitational Billy Hitchcock Intercollegiate SEC Championships NCAA Regionals NCAA Championship Kona, Hawaii Mandeville, La. Tallahassee, Fla. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Opelika, Ala. Sea Island, Ga. TBA Stillwater, Okla. 2002-03 OLE MISS MEN'S GOLF ROSTER NAME Lucas Boyd Jordan Dempsey Jarrod Gardner Guy Glorioso Bryan Kane Jonathan Lenz Callum Macaulay Jeff Niemeyer Jr. Chris Rogers Pope Spruiell Landon Strickland Brian Swope Graham Worsham III Head Coach: CL JR JR SO SR SO FR FR FR FR JR JR SR FR HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL ATTENDED) Garland, Texas/S. Garland HS/Lon Morris JC Jacksonville, Fla./Central Florida Austin, Texas/Westwood HS Laurel, Miss./R.H. Watkins HS Raleigh, N.C./The Ravencroft School San Antonio, Texas/Reagan HS Kincardine, Scotland/Dunfermune HS Georgetown, Texas/Georgetown HS Franklin, Tenn./The Battleground Academy Livington, Ala./Shelton State Jacksonville, Fla./Brevard Comm. College Wesley Chapel, Fla./North Carolina State Nashville, Tenn./Montgomery Bell Academy Woody Cowart, 9th season (Mississippi College, 1985) OLE MISS LADY REBELS Location: Enrollment: Founded: Nickname: School Colors: Chancellor: Faculty Athletics Representative: Director of Athletics: Senior Woman Administrator: Oxford, Miss. 14,960 1848 Rebels Navy Blue & Red Dr. Robert C. Khayat Dr. Robert Weems Pete Boone Lynnette Johnson Home Courses: University Golf Course (6,643 yards, Par 72) 2002-03 WOMEN'S GOLF SCHEDULE/RESULTS FALL 2002 Sept. 13-15 Lady Kat Invitational Sept. 23-24 Mason Rudolph Championships Oct 11-13 Beacon Woods Invitational Oct. 25-27 Lady Paladin Invitational Nov. 1-3 Pat Bradley Championships Golf Quick Facts Head Coach: Alma Mater: Years at Ole Miss: Overall: Ole Miss, 1 season Assistant Coach: 2001-02 SEC Finish: 2001-02 Team Championships: Meghan Bolger Tulane, 2000 2nd Season 1 Season Katherine Mowat 9th of 12 Teams 0 Top Returning Players (2001-02 Stroke Average): Bernadette Luse, 77.89 Kerie Davis, 80.10 Nikki Hadd, 80.18 Lori Cate, 80.83 Lettermen Lost (2001-02 Stroke Average): Elizabeth Hoffman, 77.44 Teesha Ash, 78.03 Top Newcomers: Sara Kate Cousart Laura Evans 12th of 16 Teams (320-329=649) 8th of 14 Teams (310-309-311=930) 3rd of 13 Teams (300-295-300=895) 6th of 16 Teams (303-303-301=907) 4th of 9 Teams (307-301-316=924) SPRING 2003 Feb. 10-11 March 9-11 March 17-18 April 4-6 April 18-20 May 8-10 May 20-20 Tulane Greenwave Intercollegiate Lady Gator Invitational Waterlefe Invitational Liz Murphy Collegiate SEC Championships NCAA Regionals NCAA Championship New Orleans, La. Gainesville, Fla. Tampa, Fla. Athens, Ga. Lexington, Ky. TBA West Lafayette, Ind. 2002-03 OLE MISS WOMEN'S GOLF ROSTER NAME Lisha Beyer Roiann Boisture Lori Cate Sarah Kate Cousart Kerrie Davis Laura Evans Nikki Hadd Bernadette Luse Jade Polonich Head Coach: Assistant Coach: CL SO SR SR FR SR FR SO SR SO HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL ATTENDED) Houston, Texas/Langham Creek HS Princeton, Ky./Caldwell County HS Maryville, Tenn./Univ. of Alabama Athens, Ga./Oconee HS New Orleans, La./McDonogh 35 Dalton, Ga./Dalton HS Crestview, Fla./The Baker School Orlando, Fla./Trinity Prep Calgary, Alberta/Sir Winston Churchill Meghan Bolger, 2nd season (Tulane, 2000) Katherine Mowat (Louisville, 2001) MISSISSIPPI STATE BULLDOGS Location: Enrollment: Founded: Nickname: School Colors: President: Faculty Athletics Representative: Director of Athletics: Starkville, Miss. 16,610 1878 Bulldogs Maroon & White Dr. J. Charles Lee Dr. Kirk Arnett Larry Templeton Home Courses: Old Waverly Golf Club (7,000 yards, Par 72) Miss. State University Golf Course (6,390 Par 72) 2002-03 MEN'S GOLF SCHEDULE/RESULTS FALL 2002 Sept. 16-17 Mason Rudolph Championships Oct. 7-8 Purina Classic Oct. 21-22 Coca-Cola Tournament of Champions SPRING 2003 Golf Quick Facts Head Coach: Greg Martin Alma Mater: North Texas, 1989 Years at Miss State: 4th Season Overall: 9 Seasons University of Texas-San Antonio, 1 season Mississippi State University, 4 seasons Rice University, 2 seasons Mississippi State Univeristy, 2 seasons 2001-02 SEC Finish: 12th of 12 Teams 2001-02 Team Championships: 0 5th of 11 Teams (284-284-282=850) 14th of 14 Teams (292-307-299=898) 13th of 14 Teams (299-298-301=898) Feb. 10-11 Feb. 17-18 Feb. 28- March 2 March 14-16 April 11-13 April 25-27 May 8-9 May 15-17 May 28-31 Rice University Intercollegiate Matlock Invitational LSU Spring Invitational Conrad Rehling Spring Invitational Billy Hitchcock Intercollegiate SEC Championship Atlanta Intercollegiate NCAA Regionals NCAA Championship Houston, Texas Lakeland, Fla. Baton Rouge,La. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Auburn, Ala. Sea Island, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. TBA Stillwater, Okla. Top Returning Players (2001-02 Stroke Average): Codie Mudd, 73.09 Kellen Maurer, 75.97 Joe Deraney, 76.35 2002-03 MISSISSIPPI STATE MEN'S GOLF ROSTER Lettermen Lost (2001-02 Stroke Average): T.J. Washburn, 76.33 Top Newcomers: Jay Giannetto Matt Mooney NAME Joe Deraney Jay Giannetto Craig Horrocks Kellen Maurer Matt Mooney Codie Mudd Tim Satow CL SO JR SO JR JR SR SO HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL ATTENDED) Statesboro, GA/Statesboro Marshalltown, Iowa/Indian Hills CC Durban, South Africa/Durban Parkdale, OR/Walla-Walla JC Brookhaven, MS/Co-Lin CC Louisville, KY/St. Xavier Durban, South Africa Head Coach: Greg Martin, 7th season (North Texas, 1989) MISSISSIPPI STATE LADY BULLDOGS Location: Enrollment: Founded: Nickname: School Colors: President: Faculty Athletics Representative: Director of Athletics: Senior Woman Administrator: Starkville, Miss. 16,878 1878 Bulldogs Maroon & White Dr. J. Charles Lee Dr. Kirk Arnett Larry Templeton Samye Johnson Home Courses: Old Waverly Golf Club (7,000 yards, Par 72) Miss. State University Golf Course (6,390 Par 72) 2002-03 WOMEN'S GOLF SCHEDULE/RESULTS FALL 2002 Sept. 13-15 Lady Kat Invitational Sept. 27-29 Dodge ACC/SEC Challenge Oct. 11-13 Beacon Woods Invitational Nov. 1-3 The Landfall Tradition T3rd of 15 Teams (301-313=614) T5th of 12 Teams (294-298-312=904) 5th of 13 Teams (305-307-297=909) 6th of 12 Teams (307-308-298=913) Golf Quick Facts Head Coach: Christi Sanders Alma Mater: Miss State, 1987 Years at Miss. State: 16th Season Overall: 16 Seasons Mississippi State Univeristy, 16 seasons 2001-02 SEC Finish: T9th of 12 Teams 2001-02 Team Championships: 0 Top Returning Players (2001-02 Stroke Average): Anna Knutsson, 76.82 Natalie Booth, 78.00 Beth Irwin, 79.06 SPRING 2003 Feb. 10-11 March 9-11 March 28-30 April 4-6 April 18-20 May 8-10 May 20-23 New Orleans, La. Gainesville, Fla. Brown Summit, N.C. Baton Rouge, La. Lexington, Ky. TBA West Lafayette, Ind. 2002-03 MISSISSIPPI STATE WOMEN'S GOLF ROSTER Lettermen Lost (2001-02 Stroke Average): Anna Gertsson, 76.00 Ashley Moffett, 89.00 Top Newcomers: Sofie Anderson Ashleigh Korzack Tulane Invitational SunTrust Lady Gator Invitational Bryan National Collegiate Tournament LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic SEC Championships NCAA Regionals NCAA Championship NAME Sofie Andersson Natalie Booth Janet Dyer Beth Irwin Anna Knutsson Ashleigh Korzack Catalina Olarte CL FR SO SO SO SR FR JR HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL ATTENDED) Angelholm, Sweden New Milton, England Aberystwyth, Wales Germantown, Tenn. Malmo, Sweden Toronto, Ontario Bogota, Colombia Head Coach: Christi Sanders, 16th season (Miss State, 1987) SOUTH CAROLINA GAMECOCKS Location: Enrollment: Founded: Nickname: School Colors: President: Faculty Athletics Representative: Director of Athletics: Columbia, S.C. 23,000 1801 Gamecocks Garnet & Black Dr. Andrew Sorensen Dr. Russ Pate Dr. Mike McGee Home Courses: University Club (6,826 yards, Par 71) Golf Quick Facts Head Coach: Puggy Blackmon Alma Mater: Carson-Newman, 1973 Years at USC: 8th Season Overall: 20th Season Georgia Tech University, 12 seasons University of South Carolina, 8th season Assitant Coach: Rachel Bates 2001-02 SEC Finish: 10th of 12 Teams 2001-02 Team Championships: 0 Top Returning Players (2001-02 Stroke Average): Martin Rominger, 73 Alex Hamilton, 74.7 Jason Huguet, 75 Nash Elliot, 75.75 2002-03 MEN'S GOLF SCHEDULE/RESULTS FALL 2002 Sept. 9-10 Sept. 14-15 Sept. 27-29 Nov. 4-5 SPRING 2003 Feb. 10-11 Feb. 17-18 March 10-11 March 17-18 March 22-23 April 5-6 April 25-27 May 15-17 May 28-31 Lettermen Lost (2001-02 Stroke Average): Brent Delahoussaye, 73.2 Top Newcomers: Eirik Johansen Cleveland Golf Kiawah Island Intercollegiate T13th of 15 Teams (309-301-310=920) The Ridges Intercollegiate 4th of 14 Teams (290-298-296=884) Carpet Capital Collegiate 13th of 18 Teams (298-289-292=879) Turtle Bay Intercollegiate 3rd of 17 Teams (289-288-286=863) Compaq Intercollegiate Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Seminole Intercollegiate Cleveland Golf Collegiate Schenkel EZ-GO Invitational Cleveland Golf Invitational SEC Tournament NCAA Regionals NCAA Championship New Orleans, La. Ponte Vedre, Fla. Tallahassee, Fla. Aiken, S.C. Statesboro, Ga. Augusta, Ga. Sea Island, Ga. TBA Stillwater, Okla. 2002-03 SOUTH CAROLINA MEN'S GOLF ROSTER NAME Nash Elliot Alex Hamilton Jason Huguet Jonathan Jackson Eirik Johansen Johan Kok Michael Maness Matt Robinson Martin Rominger West Streib Jake Thompson CL JR SO JR SO FR SR JR SO SO FR SO HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL ATTENDED) Estill, S.C./Patrick Henry Academy Aiken, S.C./South Aiken Greenville, S.C./Riverside Chapel Hill, N.C./East Chapel Hill Stavanger, Norway/St. Svithun Peachtree City, Ga./McIntosh Galivants Ferry, S.C./Aynor Rock Hill, S.C./Northwestern Pontresine, Switzerland/Liceum Alpinum Zuoz Atlanta, Ga./Marist Greenville, S.C./Greenville Head Coach: Assitant Coach: Puggy Blackmon, 8th season (Carson-Newman, 1973) Rachel Bates, 3rd season (USC, 1993) SOUTH CAROLINA LADY GAMECOCKS Location: Enrollment: Founded: Nickname: School Colors: President: Faculty Athletics Representative: Director of Athletics: Senior Woman Administrator: Columbia, S.C. 23,000 1801 Lady Gamecocks Garnet & Black Dr. Andrew Sorensen Dr. Susie H. VanHuss Dr. Russ Pate Laurie Massa Home Courses: University Club (6,826 yards, Par 71) 2002-03 WOMEN'S GOLF SCHEDULE/ RESULTS FALL 2002 Sept. 15-17 NCAA Fall Preview Oct. 4-6 Lady Tar Heel Invitational Oct. 25-27 Lady Paladin Invitational Nov. 1-3 The Derby Invitational Golf Quick Facts Head Coach: Kristi Coggins Alma Mater: SW Texas St., 1984 Years at USC: 9th Season Overall: 17 Seasons Texas Christian University, 9 seasons University of South Carolina, 8 seasons Assitant Coach: Brittany Winterton 2001-02 SEC Finish: 1st of 12 Teams 2001-02 Team Championships: Southeastern Conference Champion (Athens, Ga.) SPRING 2003 Feb. 28-March 2 March 14-16 March 28-30 April 4-6 April 18-20 May 8-10 May 20-23 Top Returning Players (2001-02 Stroke Average): Kristy McPherson, 73.94 Adrienne Gautreaux, 76.35 Kacy Thompson, 77.56 Marci Robinson, 78.71 Kory Thompson, 79.25 Lettermen Lost (2001-02 Stroke Average): Reeta Laakkonen, 78.29 Top Newcomers: Erika Battle Megan Miller 15th of 18 Teams (312-318-301=931) 8th of 15 Teams (300-299-303=902) 2nd of 16 Teams (302-291-291=884) 8th of 13 Teams (299-300-301=900) Lady Puerto Rico Classic Lady Gamecock Classic Bryan National Collegiate Liz Murphey Collegiate SEC Championships NCAA Regionals NCAA Championship Humacao, P.R. Blythewood, S.C. Greensboro, N.C. Athens, Ga. Lexington, Ky. TBA West Lafayette, Ind. 2002-03 SOUTH CAROLINA WOMEN'S GOLF ROSTER NAME Erica Battle Tiffany Catafygiotu Adrienne Gautreaux Laura McCaslin Kristy McPherson Megan Miller Marci Robinson Kacy Thompson Kory Thompson Head Coach: Assitant Coach: CL FR SO JR SO SR FR JR SR JR HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL ATTENDED) Irmo, S.C. /Irmo Greer, S.C./Greer Mabank, Texas/Mabank Cookeville, Tenn. Conway, S.C./Conway Murrells Inlet, S.C./Waccamaw Columbia, S.C./Spring Valley Columbia, S.C./Irmo Columbia, S.C./Irmo Kristi Coggins, 9th season (SW Texas State, 1984) Brittany Winterton, 1st season (Appalachain State, 1999) TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS Location: Knoxville, Tenn. Enrollment: 26,033 Founded: 1794 Nickname: Volunteers School Colors: Orange & White President: Dr. John Shumaker Faculty Athletics Representative: Dr. Anne Mayhew Director of Athletics: Doug Dickey Home Courses: Various Courses FALL 2002 Sept. 14 The Ridges Intercollegiate 7th of 14 Teams (291-290-306=887) Carpet Capital Collegiate 17th of 18 Teams (295-296-303=894) Gary Koch/ Cleveland Golf Intercollegiate 5th of 15 Teams (283-289=572) Coca-Cola Tournament of Champions 2nd of 14 Teams (276-284-282=842) Turtle Bay Intercollegiate 2nd of 19 Teams (279-294-288=861) Sept. 27-29 Oct. 14-15 Golf Quick Facts Head Coach: Jim Kelson Alma Mater: Alabama, 1987 Years at UT: 5th Season Overall: 11 Seasons Augusta State University, 7 seasons University of Tennessee, 4 seasons Assistant Coach: Bowen Sargent 2001-02 SEC Finish: 7th of 12 Teams 2001-02 Team Championships: Coca-Cola Tournament of Champions (Knoxville) Rice Intercollegiate (Houston, Texas) Augusta State Invitational (Augusta, Ga.) Top Returning Players (2001-02 Stroke Average): David Skinns, 71.83 Ross McGowan, 72.89 Andrew Pratt, 73.53 Ian Parnaby, 73.73 Lettermen Lost (2001-02 Stroke Average): Andrew Black, 73.86 Jason Powell, 74.44 Jimmy White, 75.38 Top Newcomers: John Brannen Lloyd Campbell 2002-03 MEN'S GOLF SCHEDULE/RESULTS Oct. 21-22 Nov. 4-5 SPRING 2003 Feb. 10-11 Feb. 17-18 March 3-4 March 10-11 March 22-23 April 6 April 25-27 May 15-17 May 28-31 Tulane Invitational Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Cleveland Golf/USC Southwestern Invitational Seminole Intercollegiate Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational Cleveland Golf Invitational SEC Championship NCAA Regionals NCAA Championship New Orleans, La. Jacksonville, Fla. Los Angeles,Cal Tallahassee, Fla. Statesboro, Ga. Augusta, Ga. Sea Island, Ga. TBA Stillwater, Okla. 2002-03 TENNESSEE MEN'S GOLF ROSTER NAME John Brannen Lloyd Campbell CL FR FR Clint Cromwell Ross McGowan Ian Parnaby Andrew Pratt John Scott Rattan Chris Robinson Brandon Skeen David Skinns FR SO SR SR SO FR SO SO Head Coach: Assistant Coach: Jim Kelson, 5th season (Alabama, 1987) Bowen Sargent, 2nd season (North Carolina State, 1992) HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL ATTENDED) Clarksville, Tenn./Clarksville Sittingborne, Kent, England/ Sir Joseph Williamson’s Mathematical School Savannah, Tenn./Hardin County Cheam Surrey, England/Epsom Durham, England/Gilesgate Bartlett, Tenn./Bartlett Montgomery Village, Md./Watkins Mill Memphis, Tenn./Evangeilcal Christian Dandridge, Tenn./Jefferson County Lincoln, England/Lincoln Christ's Hospital School TENNESSEE LADY VOLUNTEERS Location: Knoxville, Tenn. 2002-03 Enrollment: 25,501 Founded: 1794 Nickname: Lady Volunteers School Colors: Orange & White President: Dr. John Shumaker Sept. 13-15 Faculty Athletics Representative: Dr. Anne Mayhew Director of Athletics: Joan Cronan Sept. 23-24 Home Courses: Various Courses Golf Quick Facts Head Coach: Judi Pavon Alma Mater: Alabama, 1989 Years at UT: 3rd Season Overall: 3 Seasons University of Tennessee, 3 seasons Assistant Coach: Mike Whitson 2001-02 SEC Finish: 3rd of 12 Teams 2001-02 Team Championships: Alabama Capstone Intercollegiate (Tuscaloosa) Top Returning Players (2001-02 Stroke Average): Jessica Shepley, 76.59 Mary Jan Fernandez, 77.46 Tai Perry, 78.00 Ryan Kirk, 87.00 Lettermen Lost (2001-02 Stroke Average): Young-A Yang, 74.58 Tina Schneeberger, 75.72 Carrie Cole, 82.29 Top Newcomers: Golda Johansson Violeta Retamoza Oct. 18-20 Nov. 1-3 WOMEN'S GOLF SCHEDULE/RESULTS FALL 2002 Lady Kat Invitational 1st of 16 Teams (290-314=604) Mason Rudolph Championships T3rd of 14 Teams (298-307-297=902) Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Championships 10th of 16 Teams (319-308-308=935) The Auburn Derby 1st of 13 Teams (289-297-285=871) SPRING 2003 Feb. 10-12 Feb. 24-26 March 9-11 March 28-30 April 18-20 May 8-10 May 20-23 The Regional Challenge Arizona Wildcat Invitational Lady Gator Invitational Bryan National Collegiate SEC Championships NCAA Regionals NCAA Championship Los Angeles, Cal. Tucson, Ariz. Gainesville, Fla. Greensboro, N.C. Lexington, Ky. TBA West Lafayette, Ind. 2002-03 TENNESSEE WOMEN'S GOLF ROSTER NAME Teesha Ash Mary Jan Fernandez Heather Humphreys Golda Johansson Ryan Kirk Tai Perry Violeta Retamoza Jessica Shepley Head Coach: Assistant Coach: CL TR JR FR FR SO JR FR SO HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL ATTENDED) Florence, Ala./Ole Miss Henderson, Nev./Tulane Knoxville, Tenn./Halls HS Lund, Sweden/Klippans Gymnasieskola Hixson, Tenn./Auburn Unionville, Pa./Unionville Chaddsford HS Aguascalientes, Mexico/Hamilton (Ariz.) HS Oakville, Ontario/Iroquois Ridge Judi Pavon, 3rd season (Alabama, 1989) Mike Whitson, 2nd season (Eastern Kentucky, 1998) VANDERBILT COMMODORES Location: Nashville, Tenn. Enrollment: 6,235 Founded: 1873 Nickname: Commodores School Colors: Black & Gold President: E. Gordon Gee Faculty Athletics Representative: David Williams Director of Athletics: Todd Turner Home Courses: Legends Club of Tennessee Ironhorse Course (7,200 yards, Par 72) Roper’s Knob (7,100 yards, Par 71) Golf Quick Facts Head Coach: Press McPhaul Alma Mater: N.C. State, 1997 Years at VU: 3rd Season Overall: 3rd Season Vanderbilt University, 3rd season 2001-02 SEC Finish: 4th of 12 Teams 2001-02 Team Championships: US Naval Academy Invitational (Annapolis, Md.) Top Returning Players (2001-02 Stroke Average): Brandt Snedeker, 71.29 Mark Donnell, 74.14 Lance Goodson, 74.50 Ken Lewis, 74.67 Lettermen Lost (2001-02 Stroke Average): Jeff Yeckes, 75.05 Top Newcomers: Will Armstrong 2002-03 MEN'S GOLF SCHEDULE/RESULTS FALL 2002 Sept. 8-9 Sept. 16-17 Oct. 14-15 Oct. 21-22 Nov. 4-5 Cleveland Golf Kiawah Island Intercollegiate 7th of 15 Teams (293-301-308=902) Mason Rudolph Championships 1st of 11 Teams (271-272-268=811) Gary Koch Intercollegiate 6th of 15 Teams (286-287=573) Tennessee Tournament of Champions T3rd of 14 Teams (282-279-293=854) The Prestige 5th of 18 Teams (295-291-294=880) SPRING 2003 Feb. 8-9 March 17-18 March 24-25 April 11-13 April 25-27 May 8-9 May 15-17 May 28-31 The Gator Invitational Cleveland Golf Collegiate Championship University of Oregon Intercollegiate Billy Hitchcock Intercollegiate SEC Championship Atlanta Intercollegiate NCAA Regionals NCAA Championship Gainesville, Fla. Aiken, S.C. Eugene, Ore. Opelika, Ala. Sea Island, Ga. McDonough, Ga. TBA Stillwater, Okla. 2002-03 VANDERBILT MEN'S GOLF ROSTER NAME Will Armstrong Jason Dallas Mark Donnell Craig Dunlap Lance Goodson Ken Lewis Ben McClung Jack Skirkanich Brandt Snedeker CL FR SR SO SR SO JR SO SO SR HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL ATTENDED) Austin, Texas/St. Stephen's Episcopal School Phoenix, Ariz./Gilbert Mobile, AL /St. Paul’s Episcopal High School Dallas, Texas/Highland Park High School Birmingham, AL/Hoover High School South Dennis, Mass./Denis Yarmouth Ponte Vedra, FL/Episcopal High School Rumson, NJ Rumson-Fairhaven/The Peddie School Nashville, Tenn./Montgomery Bell Head Coach: Press McPhaul, 3rd season (N.C. State, 1997) VANDERBILT COMMODORES Location: Enrollment: Founded: Nickname: School Colors: President: Faculty Athletics Representative: Director of Athletics: Senior Woman Administrator: Nashville, Tenn. 6,235 1873 Commodores Black & Gold E. Gordon Gee David Williams Todd Turner Michelle Kennedy Home Courses: Legends Club of Tennessee Ironhorse Course (7,200 yards, Par 72) Roper’s Knob (7,100 yards, Par 71) 2002-03 WOMEN'S GOLF SCHEDULE/RESULTS FALL 2002 Sept. 15-17 NCAA Fall Preview Sept. 23-24 Mason Rudolph Championships Oct. 18-20 Pepsi Women's Intercollegiate Nov. 1-3 Derby Invitational 3rd of 18 Teams (290-305-306=901) 1st of 14 Teams (302-285-291=878) 2nd of 17 Teams (302-293-292=887) 10th of 13 Teams (308-294-304=906) Golf Quick Facts Head Coach: Martha Frietag Alma Mater: Stanford, 1993 Years at VU: 3rd Season Overall: 2 Seasons Vanderbilt University, 2 seasons Assitant Coach: Dawn Berry 2001-02 SEC Finish: 4th of 12 Teams 2001-02 Team Championships: Vanderbilt Triangular Meet (Nashville, Tenn.) Top Returning Players (2001-02 Stroke Average): Nicki Cutler, 74.9 Courtney Wood, 75.8 Sarah Jacobs, 76.2 Joni Gossett, 78.7 Lettermen Lost (2001-02 Stroke Average): Meredith Ward, 75.3 Annie Kirkland, 76.8 Leticia Lanham, 76.8 Veronica Yatco, 79.0 • Kim Kindig, 79.8 Ella Asbun, 80.7 Top Newcomers: May Wood • - Competed in Fall 2002 SPRING 2003 Feb. 24-26 March 14-16 March 28-30 April 4-6 April 18-20 May 8-10 May 20-23 Wildcat Invitational Lady Gamecock Classic Bryan National Collegiate Tournament Liz Murphy Collegiate Classic SEC Championships NCAA Regional NCAA Championship Tucson, Ariz. Columbia, S.C. Greensboro, N.C. Athens, Ga. Lexington, Ky. TBA West Lafayette, Ind. 2002-03 VANDERBILT WOMEN'S GOLF ROSTER NAME Nicki Cutler Joni Gossett Sarah Jacobs Courtney Wood May Wood CL SR SO JR JR FR HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL ATTENDED) Englewood, Colo./Cherry Creek Germantown, Tenn./St. Mary's Episcopal Whites Creek, Tenn./Davidson Academy Brentwood, Tenn./Brentwood H.S. Signal Mountain, Tenn./Baylor School Head Coach: Assistant Coach: Marth Frietag, 3rd season (Stanford, 1993) Dawn Berry, 1st season (Oregon, 2001) SEC MEN’S GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS 2002 SEC MEN’S GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS Sea Island Golf Club • Sea Island, Ga. • April 19-21 TEAM SCORES 1. 2. 3. 4. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 10. 12. Auburn Florida Georgia LSU Vanderbilt Arkansas Tennessee Kentucky Alabama Ole Miss South Carolina Mississippi State 285-282-290--857 (+17) 284-294-286--864 (+24) 298-284-284--866 (+26) 292-286-296--874 (+34) 294-291-289--874 (+34) 290-299-289--878 (+38) 296-285-300--881 (+41) 296-303-288--887 (+47) 305-289-298--892 (+52) 298-300-298--896 (+56) 302-289-305--896 (+56) 306-301-303--910 (+70) 45 Deraney, Joe, MS 78-74-76--228 (+18) T46 Higginbothom, D., AR 76-79-74--229 (+19) 1 Benedetti, Camilo, UF 70-72-68--210 (E) T46 Savolainen, Ari, UF 73-78-78--229 (+19) 2 Hybl, Ryan, UG 71-69-71--211 (+1) T46 Parnaby, Ian, UT 76-75-78--229 (+19) 3 Mundy, Jay, AU 70-67-75--212 (+2) T46 Clement, Tommy, UM 76-79-74--229 (+19) 4 Claxton, WilL, AU 72-68-73--213 (+3) T50 Satow, Tim, MS 80-74-76--230 (+20) T5 Villegas, Camilo, UF 68-70-76--214 (+4) T50 Banks, Ben, UF 79-80-71--230 (+20) T5 West, Heath, LS 74-68-72--214 (+4) 52 McClung, Ben, VU 82 78 73--233 (+23) T5 Williams, Lee, AU 71-72-71--214 (+4) T53 Maurer, Kellen, MS 77-77-80--234 (+24) T8 Donnell, Mark, VU 71-70-75--216 (+6) T53 Horrocks, Craig, MS 81-76-77--234 (+24) T8 Humphries, John, LS 73-71-72--216 (+6) 55 Kok, Johan, SC 80-77-79--236 (+26) T8 Rominger, Martin, SC 72-71-73--216 (+6) 56 Offermanns, M., AU 80-79-78--237 (+27) 11 Dahl, Andrew, AR 73-73-71--217 (+7) T57 Elliott, Nash, SC 76-88-80--244 (+34) T12 Haefner, Kevin, AU 72-75-71--218 (+8) T57 Gardner, Jarrod, UM 73-83-88--244 (+34) T12 Beckett, J.-Gordon, UK 73-76-69--218 (+8) 59 Coyne, Ryan, UK 84-82-81--247 (+37) T12 Melnyk, Dalton, UF 73-74-71--218 (+8) 60 Pate, Wesley, UA 84-88-78--250 (+40) T12 Miller, David, UG 74-71-73--218 (+8) T12 Snedeker, Brandt, VU 73-74-71--218 (+8) T17 Lewis, Ken, VU 73-73-73--219 (+9) T17 Provost, Clint, UA 75-68-76--219 (+9) HONORS T17 Black, Andrew, UT 74-74-71--219 (+9) T20 Lowery, Ben, UM 74-74-72--220 (+10) T20 McGowan, Ross, UT 76-68-76--220 (+10) COACH OF THE YEAR T20 Odom, Bryant, UG 77-73-70--220 (+10) Mike Griffin, Auburn T20 Pratt, Andrew, UT 73-69-78--220 (+10) T20 Wysoczynski, D., UG 79-71-70--220 (+10) PLAYER OF THE YEAR T25 Wing, Adam, AR 77-75-69--221 (+11) Camilo Villegas, Florida T25 Holmes, John, UK 71-76-74--221 (+11) T27 Larsen, Jan-Are, UA 72-77-73--222 (+12) FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR T27 Skinns, David, UT 73-74-75--222 (+12) David Skinns, Tennessee T27 Faucett, Chad, AR 71-76-75--222 (+12) T27 Horrell, Jason, LS 76-74-72--222 (+12) ALL-SEC T31 Hamilton, Alex, SC 78-72-73--223 (+13) First Team All-SEC: Kevin Haefner, Auburn; T31 Yeckes, Jeff, VU 77-74-72--223 (+13) Lee Williams, Auburn; Camilo Benedetti, T33 Dustman, Andy, UK 78-74-72--224 (+14) Florida; Camilo Villegas, Florida T33 Galyean, Beau, AR 70-75-79--224 (+14) Ryan Hybl, Georgia; John Holmes, Kentucky; T33 Schardein, Philip, UK 74-77-73--224 (+14) David Skinns, Tennessee; Brandt Snedeker, T36 Prather, Garrett, LS 71-74-80--225 (+15) Vanderbilt T36 DelaHoussaye, B., SC 76-69-80--225 (+15) T36 Rousey, Nick, UA 78-74-73--225 (+15) Second Team All-SEC: Clint Provost, Alabama; T39 Mudd, Codie, MS 71-81-74--226 (+16) Nick Rousey, Alabama; David Miller, Georgia; T39 Brovold, Lars, UA 80-70-76--226 (+16) Bryant Odom, Georgia; Nathan Goulding, LSU; T39 Greyling, Christo, UG 76-77-73--226 (+16) Heath West, LSU; Martin Rominger, South T42 Medley, Andrew, UM 75-73-79--227 (+17) Carolina; Andrew Pratt, Tennessee T42 Goulding, Nathan, LS 74-73-80--227 (+17) T42 Dempsey, Jordan, UM 80-74-73--227 (+17) INDIVIDUAL SCORES ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL Lars Brovold, UA;Freeman Fite, UA;Austin Hynson, UA;Jan-Are Larsen, UA;Oscar Lindvall, UA;Nick Rousey, UA;Ryan Blagg, AR;Drew Higginbothom, AR;Will Swift, AU;Ben Banks, UF;Camilo Benedetti, UF;Jordon Code, UF;Nick Gilliam, UF;Richard Hooper, UF;Simon Lacey, UF;Chris Zeller, UF;Brad Garner, UG;Bryant Odom, UG;Bradley Pogue, UK;Andrew Dustman, UK;John Beckett, UK;Phillip Schardein, UK;Patrick Kelly, UK;Ryan Coyne, UK;Charles Lee, LS;Garrett Prather, LS;Phil Caravia, UM;Robert Dreyfus, UM;Josh Kelley , UM;Andrew Medley, UM;Troy Muller, UM;Tommy Clement, UM;Nash Elliott, SC;Johan Kok, SC;Scott Feaster, SC;Andy Brimer, UT;Ian Parnaby, UT;Andrew Pratt, UT;Craig Dunlap, VU;Ryan Grant, VU;Jeff Yeckes, VU NCAA ALL-AMERICANS (First Team): Ryan Hybl, UG; Camilo Vilegas, UF. (Second Team):Kevin Haefner, AU; David Skinns, UT; Brandt Snedeker, VU. (Third Team): John Holmes, UK. (Honorable Mention): Camilo Benedetti, UF; David Miller, UG; Lee Williams, AU. ATHLETES OF THE WEEK 2/6 - Martin Rominger, SC; 2/13 - Nathan Goulding, LS; 2/21 - Beau Galyean, AR; 2/27 Kevin Haefner, AU; 3/14 - Camilo Villegas, UF; 3/20 - Heath West, LS; 3/27 - Bryant Odom, UG; 4/10 - David Skinns, UT. SEC MEN’S GOLF 2001-02 INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS NAME, SCHOOL Camilo Villegas, UF Brandt Snedeker, VU John Holmes, UK Ryan Hybl, UG Kevin Haefner, AU David Skinns, UT Heath West, LSU Clint Provost, UA Camilo Benedetti, UF Lee Williams, AU Nick Rousey, UA David Miller, UG Nathan Goulding, LSU Bryant Odom, UG Martin Rominger, USC John Humphries, LSU Codie Mudd, MSU Jordan Dempsey, UM Brent Delahoussaye, USC Adam Wing, AR Andrew Medley, UM Andrew Pratt, UT Jay Mundy, AU Lars Brovold, UA Dalton Melnyk, UF Ian Parnaby, UT Andrew Black, UT Ari Savolainen, UF Mark Donnell, VU Austin Hynson, UA ROUNDS 40 42 38 37 39 30 34 33 40 39 33 37 34 40 33 33 34 33 30 33 33 36 33 33 31 33 36 40 35 18 STROKE AVG. 70.80 71.29 71.58 71.58 71.59 71.83 72.35 72.42 72.55 72.59 72.61 72.73 72.79 72.98 73.00 73.03 73.09 73.18 73.27 73.42 73.45 73.53 73.67 73.70 73.71 73.73 73.86 73.95 74.14 74.33 LOW ROUND 62 66 66 67 66 66 67 67 66 65 64 68 67 69 66 68 64 67 68 69 66 69 67 69 68 66 66 66 67 70 TOP 10 8 9 8 8 9 6 2 2 4 4 5 2 4 4 4 2 4 2 0 3 2 0 2 1 0 4 2 4 3 1 BEST FINISH 1st (207) Gary Koch/Cleveland t2nd (212) Mercedes-Benz Collegiate 1st (207) Johnny Owens Invitation 2nd (211) SEC Championships 1st (207) Billy Hitchcock Inter. 1st (203) ASU/Cleveland Golf 8th (209) Gator Invitational t2nd (204) Gator Invitational 1st (210) SEC Championships 2nd (207) C.C. of Louisiana 1st (200) Coca-Cola Tourney t8th (213) Savane College All-Amer. t2nd (204) Gator Invitational 2nd (212) Schenkel E-Z-GO Invite t2nd (213) Seminole Intercollegiate 4th (208) Conrad Rehling UA Invite 1st (200) Mason Rudolph t9th (215) Adams Cup t15th (220) Mercedes-Benz t6th (210) Coca-Cola Tourney t3rd (208) C.C. of Louisiana t13th (221) Seminole Intercollegiate 3rd (212) SEC Championships t8th (212) Cleveland Golf/Kiwanis t12 (218) SEC Championships 3rd (215) Rice Intercollegiate t4th (216) Rice Intercollegiate t5th (215) Schenkel E-Z-GO Invite t1st (207) Adams Cup t10th (211) Mason Rudolph SEC MEN’S GOLF ALL-TIME CHAMPIONS Year (Site) Team Champion Score Individual Champion, School Score Method, Length of Play 1937 (Baton Rouge, La.) LSU 614 Vincent D'Antoni, TU 1 up, 18 Match Play - 36 Holes 1938 (Baton Rouge, La.) LSU 608 Henry Castillo, LSU 3 and 2 Match Play - 36 Holes 1939 (Baton Rouge, La.) LSU 604 Sonny Swift, UG 1 up, 19 Match Play - 36 Holes 1940 (Athens, Ga.) LSU 601 Henry Castillo, LSU 140 Medal Play - 36 Holes 1941 (Athens, Ga.) Georgia 616 Earl Stewart, LSU 142 Medal Play - 36 Holes 1942 (Athens, Ga.) LSU 597 Arnold Blum, UG 140 Medal Play - 36 Holes 1943-45 No Tournament 1946 (Athens, Ga.) LSU 604 George Hamer, UG 145 Medal Play - 36 Holes 1947 (Athens, Ga.) LSU 633 Joe Moore, LSU 145 Medal Play - 36 Holes 1948 (Athens, Ga.) LSU 303 Albert Swann, GT 73 Medal Play - 18 Holes 1949 (Athens, Ga.) Georgia Tech 303 Hal Spears, UG 71 Medal Play - 18 Holes 1950 (Athens, Ga.) Georgia 1200 John Owens, UK 291 Medal Play - 72 Holes 1951 (Athens, Ga.) Georgia 579 Griffin Moody, UG 288 Medal Play - 72 Holes 1952 (Athens, Ga.) Georgia 591 Bobby Hill, UA 290 Medal Play - 72 Holes 1953 (Athens, Ga.) LSU 586 Eddie Merrins, LSU 286 Medal Play - 72 Holes 1954 (Athens, Ga.) LSU 576 Eddie Merrins, LSU 284 Medal Play - 72 Holes 1955 (Athens, Ga.) Florida 575 Lester Kelly, UG 281 Medal Play - 72 Holes 1956 (Athens, Ga.) Florida 591 Dave Ragan, UF 284 Medal Play - 72 Holes 1957 (Athens, Ga.) Georgia 590 Tom Aaron, UF 287 Medal Play - 72 Holes 1958 (Athens, Ga.) Georgia 593 Tom Aaron, UF 287 Medal Play - 72 Holes 1959 (Athens, Ga.) Georgia 583 Bob Moser, UG 279 Medal Play - 72 Holes 1960 (Athens, Ga.) LSU 573 Cobby Ware, UG/Doug Essig, LSU 283 Medal Play - 72 Holes 1961 (Athens, Ga.) Georgia 570 Howell Fraser, LSU 281 Medal Play - 72 Holes 1962 (Athens, Ga.) Georgia 1170 David Boyd, UG 287 Medal Play - 72 Holes 1963 (Athens, Ga.) Georgia 589 Jim Gabrielsen, UG/Jack Oliver, UG 141 Medal Play - 36 Holes 1964 (Athens, Ga.) Georgia 581 Bert Greene, UT 141 Medal Play - 36 Holes 1965 (Athens, Ga.) Georgia 575 B.R. McLendon, LSU 282 Medal Play - 72 Holes 1966 (Baton Rouge, La.) LSU 854 B.R. McLendon, LSU 210 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1967 (Gainesville, Fla.) LSU 872 B.R. McLendon, LSU 212 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1968 (Knoxville, Tenn.) Florida 848 Steve MeInyk, UF 204 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1969 (Athens, Ga.) Georgia 1099 Vaughn Moise, LSU 212 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1970 (Callaway Gar., Ga.) Georgia 1105 Tommy Valentine, UG 213 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1971 (Callaway Gar., Ga.) Georgia 1099 Jimmy McQuillian, UF 215 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1972 (Callaway Gar., Ga.) Georgia 1117 Mickey Mabry, UT 217 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1973 (Callaway Gar., Ga.) Florida 1099 Gary Koch, UF 212 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1974 (Dothan, Ala.) Florida 1104 Gary Koch, UF* 214 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1975 (Dothan, Ala.) Florida 1101 Phil Hancock, UF 214 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1976 (Decatur, Ala.) Auburn 1094 Phil Hancock, UF 207 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1977 (Decatur, Ala.) Georgia 1073 Sam Trahan, UF 209 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1978 (Birmingham, Ala.) Georgia 1142 Larry Rinker, UF 222 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1979 (Birmingham, Ala.) Alabama 876 Wayne DeFrancesco, LSU* 212 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1980 (Augusta, Ga.) Tennessee 884 Rick Pearson, UF 215 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1981 (Augusta, Ga.) Auburn 884 John Salamone, LSU 211 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1982 (Augusta, Ga.) Georgia 873 Randy Watkins, UM 211 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1983 (Augusta, Ga.) Georgia* 881 Dave Peege, UM* 213 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1984 (Augusta, Ga.) Ole Miss 881 Emlyn Aubrey, LSU* 213 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1985 (Florence, Ala.) Florida 868 Peter Persons, UG 213 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1986 (Florence, Ala.) LSU 871 Chip Sullivan, UM 210 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1987 (Florence, Ala.) LSU 869 David Toms, LSU 205 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1988 (Florence, Ala.) Georgia 854 Lan Gooch, UM 209 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1989 (Louisville, Ky.) Florida 874 Chris DiMarco, UF* 215 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1990 (Jackson, Miss.) Tennessee* 866 Mike Sposa, UT 210 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1991 (West Point, Miss.) Florida 860 Jimmy Green, AU 205 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1992 (St. Francisville,La.) Florida 876 Brian Gay, UF* 211 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1993 (Jacksonville, Fla.) Florida 847 Guy Hill, UF 206 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1994 (Fairfield Glade, Tenn.) Florida 860 Brian Gay, UF 213 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1995 (Nashville, Tenn.) Arkansas 855 Bud Still, ARK 206 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1996 (Birmingham, Ala.) Mississippi State 859 Graham Davidson, MSU 205 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1997 (Opelika, Ala.) Mississippi State 879 Bryant MacKellar, AU 210 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1998 (Athens, Ga.) Georgia 567 Eric Ecker, USC 136 Medal Play - 36 Holes# 1999 (Lexington, Ky.) Florida 901 Camilo Benedetti, UF 218 Medal Play - 54 Holes 2000 (Killen, Ala.) Georgia 852 Roland Thatcher, AU 208 Medal Play - 54 Holes 2001 (Sea Island, Ga.) Georgia 841 Bryant Odom, UG 207 Medal Play - 54 Holes 2002 (Sea Island, Ga.) Auburn 857 Camilo Benedetti, UF 210 Medal Play - 54 Holes * Won in playoff; # Weather NOTE: From 1969-1978 the team title was decided by the 5 low scores of 6 players. Previously, 4 scores were used. Since 1979, the team title has been determined by the 4 low scores of 5 players. SEC CHAMPIONSHIP TOTALS: Georgia (24); LSU (15); Florida (13); Auburn (3); Mississippi State (2); Tennessee (2); Alabama (1); Arkansas (1); Georgia Tech (1); Ole Miss (1). SEC MEN’S GOLF ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS 1965 Georgia Florida Alabama LSU Tennessee Ole Miss Mississippi State Auburn Vanderbilt 575 592 596 596 605 608 617 622 630 1966 LSU Georgia Florida Auburn Alabama Ole Miss Mississippi State Tennessee Vanderbilt 854 873 878 890 893 898 913 913 944 1967 LSU Florida Ole Miss Tennessee Georgia Alabama Auburn Mississippi State Kentucky Vanderbilt 872 892 897 914 916 916 926 940 941 1005 1968 Florida Tennessee Auburn Alabama Ole Miss Georgia Mississippi State Kentucky LSU Vanderbilt 848 850 862 864 865 866 882 887 898 926 1969 Georgia Florida LSU Tennessee Auburn Ole Miss Kentucky Mississippi State Vanderbilt 1099 1105 1108 1117 1140 1155 1169 1175 1192 1970 Georgia LSU Florida Tennessee Auburn Kentucky Alabama Ole Miss Mississippi State Vanderbilt 1105 1106 1129 1138 1140 1152 1153 1164 1170 1187 1971 Georgia 1099 Florida 1105 Alabama 1125 LSU 1132 Tennessee 1155 Auburn 1163 Kentucky 1170 Ole Miss $770 Mississippi State $799 Vanderbilt $825 $Chose not to play; Rained out last round 1972 Georgia Florida Tennessee Alabama LSU Ole Miss Auburn Kentucky Mississippi State Vanderbilt 1117 1121 1128 1148 1159 1164 1173 1174 1199 1235 1975 Florida LSU Alabama Auburn Georgia Tennessee Ole Miss Kentucky Mississippi State Vanderbilt 1101 1112 1125 1125 1146 1149 1165 1166 1184 1190 1980 Tennessee Auburn Florida Georgia Alabama LSU Kentucky Mississippi State Ole Miss Vanderbilt 884 891 892 895 899 912 923 940 944 984 1976 Auburn Alabama LSU Georgia Florida Tennessee Ole Miss Mississippi State Kentucky Vanderbilt 1094 1100 1101 1105 1116 1121 1127 1142 1152 1198 1981 Auburn Tennessee Georgia LSU Alabama Florida Ole Miss Mississippi State Kentucky Vanderbilt 884 885 887 887 889 892 916 926 931 993 1977 Georgia Florida Alabama LSU Kentucky Auburn Mississippi State Tennessee Ole Miss Vanderbilt 1073 1081 1081 1092 1093 1094 1109 1121 1129 1184 1982 Georgia Ole Miss Alabama Florida Tennessee Auburn LSU Mississippi State Kentucky Vanderbilt 873 880 884 884 887 894 904 913 917 997 1983 Georgia* Alabama Florida Ole Miss Tennessee LSU Mississippi State Auburn Kentucky Vanderbilt 875 875 886 888 896 898 904 908 913 978 1984 Ole Miss LSU Georgia Florida Tennessee Auburn Kentucky Mississippi State Alabama Vanderbilt 881 885 886 889 893 904 933 935 943 947 1978 1973 Florida Alabama Georgia LSU Tennessee Auburn Mississippi State Kentucky Ole Miss Vanderbilt 1099 1112 1121 1134 1151 1165 1166 1169 1176 1216 Georgia Florida LSU Kentucky Auburn Alabama Tennessee Mississippi State Vanderbilt Ole Miss 1142 1145 1164 1180 1188 1195 1197 1210 1266 1282 1979 1974 Florida LSU Auburn Alabama Georgia Tennessee Ole Miss Kentucky Mississippi State Vanderbilt 1104 1128 1132 1133 1133 1161 1164 1168 1176 1227 Alabama Florida Auburn Kentucky LSU Georgia Tennessee Mississippi State Ole Miss Vanderbilt 876 880 887 893 895 902 915 928 939 958 SEC MEN’S GOLF ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS 1985 Florida Georgia Ole Miss Alabama Auburn LSU Tennessee Kentucky Mississippi State Vanderbilt 868 878 881 886 887 889 899 915 929 934 1990 Tennessee* Florida Alabama Georgia Auburn Ole Miss Mississippi State Kentucky LSU Vanderbilt 866 866 872 874 878 887 895 895 896 920 1986 LSU Florida Ole Miss Auburn Kentucky Alabama Georgia Tennessee Vanderbilt Mississippi State 871 872 885 887 895 905 907 907 922 929 1991 Florida Auburn Georgia Mississippi State LSU Alabama Kentucky Tennessee Vanderbilt Ole Miss 860 867 869 877 879 882 884 890 899 903 1987 LSU Georgia Alabama Tennessee Florida Auburn Ole Miss Kentucky Mississippi State Vanderbilt 869 873 877 878 879 881 884 886 893 920 1988 Georgia LSU Auburn Florida Ole Miss Tennessee Mississippi State Alabama Vanderbilt 1992 Florida Auburn Arkansas LSU Alabama Georgia South Carolina Tennessee Mississippi State Ole Miss Kentucky Vanderbilt 876 877 879 881 881 883 902 911 911 935 936 973 854 872 875 875 875 891 899 911 919 1989 Florida LSU Georgia Tennessee Auburn Alabama Kentucky Mississippi State Vanderbilt Ole Miss 874 890 891 897 902 918 918 923 932 941 1993 Florida Arkansas Georgia LSU Auburn Tennessee Alabama South Carolina Kentucky Mississippi State Vanderbilt Ole Miss 847 856 879 885 888 890 890 893 909 913 913 913 1994 Florida Auburn Tennessee Arkansas Mississippi State Alabama LSU Ole Miss South Carolina Georgia Vanderbilt Kentucky 860 875 875 883 885 887 889 895 989 906 910 927 1995 Arkansas Auburn Florida Alabama Tennessee Georgia LSU Ole Miss South Carolina Mississippi State Kentucky Vanderbilt 855 856 863 865 871 873 874 876 878 881 885 898 1996 Mississippi State Florida Arkansas Alabama Georgia Ole Miss Auburn South Carolina LSU Tennessee Kentucky Vanderbilt 1999 Florida Georgia South Carolina Mississippi State Tennessee Auburn LSU Alabama Kentucky Ole Miss Arkansas Vanderbilt 901 908 910 921 929 932 932 945 946 947 954 972 859 865 869 874 875 878 881 882 883 894 926 936 2000 Georgia Auburn Mississippi State South Carolina LSU Ole Miss Alabama Florida Vanderbilt Tennessee Arkansas Kentucky 852 854 877 880 882 886 889 894 901 905 913 920 1997 Mississippi State Auburn LSU South Carolina Georgia Alabama Florida Arkansas Tennessee Ole Miss Kentucky Vanderbilt 879 880 889 900 900 905 906 913 915 920 925 971 2001 Georgia Florida Auburn Alabama Ole Miss Tennessee South Carolina LSU Vanderbilt Arkansas Mississippi State Kentucky 841 857 861 869 878 879 880 887 891 909 910 922 1998 Georgia South Carolina Mississippi State Tennessee Florida Auburn Ole Miss LSU Arkansas Vanderbilt Kentucky Alabama 567 568 578 579 579 581 584 588 592 593 603 613 2002 Auburn Florida Georgia LSU Vanderbilt Arkansas Tennessee Kentucky Alabama Ole Miss South Carolina Mississippi State 857 864 866 874 874 878 881 887 892 896 896 910 SEC MEN’S GOLF ALL-TIME NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS 1985 Cypress Gardens, Florida 3. Florida 1185 4. Ole Miss 1186 7. Georgia 1193 9. LSU 1196 18t. Auburn 905* * Only top 15 teams played final round. Top 11 Individuals 3. Scott Dunlap, UF (287) 4. Peter Persons, UG (289) 6. Darron Cole, UM (290) 10t. Rob McNamara, LSU (291) 1986 Winston-Salem, North Carolina 10. LSU 1175 11. Florida 1176 Top 12 Individuals 3t. Andy Zullos, UF (287) 3t. Peter Persons, UG (287) 3t. Emlyn Aubrey, LSU (287) 1987 Columbus, Ohio 14t. LSU 1200 Top 25 Individuals 16. Rob McNamara, LSU (293) 19t. Dudley Hart, UF (295) 22t. Tommy Tolles, UF (296) 1988 Thousand Oaks, California 5. Florida 1180 8. Georgia 1186 *20t. LSU 907 *20t. Kentucky 907 * Eliminated after 54 holes Top 25 Individuals 2t. Tom Carr, UT (287) 5. David Toms, LSU (288) 14t. Chris DiMarco, UF (292) 16t. Dudley Hart, UF (293) 16t. Greg Lesher, LSU (293) 19t. Fredrik Lindgren, LSU (294) 1992 Albuquerque, New Mexico 7. Florida 1155 8. Arkansas 1156 11. Alabama 1163 *22. LSU 588 *28. South Carolina 595 * Eliminated after 36 holes. Top 25 Individuals 10t. Deane Pappas, ARK (285) 19t. Jeff Street, UA (288) 19t. David Kirkpatrick, UA (288) 1993 Lexington, Kentucky 1. Florida 7. Arkansas *17t. LSU *17t. Auburn *29. Alabama *Eliminated after 36 holes. Top 25 Individuals 3t. Guy Hill, UF (287) 7t. Chris Couch, UF (288) 13t. Bud Still, ARK (289) 19t. Brad Lehmann, UF (291) 19t. Brian Gay, UF (291) 1145 1169 597 597 620 1994 McKinney, Texas 1989 Edmond, Oklahoma 8t. LSU 10. Georgia 11. Florida 1991 New Haven, Connecticut 2. Georgia 865 4t. LSU 875 9. Florida 881 10. Miss. State 887 12. Alabama 890 14. Auburn 894 Top 25 Individuals 2t. Paul Claxton, UG (211) 4t. Perry Moss, LSU (212) 7t. Franklin Langham, UG (213) 9t. Tony Soerries, UF (214) 16t. Steve O'Neil, AU (217) 16t. Mike Sposa, UT (217) 18t. Scott Sterling, LSU (218) 22t. Jimmy Green, AU (219) 1173 1174 1180 Top 25 Individuals 8t. Matt Peterson, UG (286) 8t. David Toms, LSU (286) 10t. Dudley Hart, UF (287) 17t. Fredrik Lindgren, LSU (289) 1990 Tarpon Springs, Florida 2. Florida 1157 15. Georgia 1183 25t. Auburn 1208 Top 25 Individuals 14t. Dudley Hart, UF (289) 17t. Chris DiMarco, UF (290) 17t. Jeff Barlow, UF (290) 3. Florida 4. Arkansas 7t. Auburn *22. LSU *Eliminated after 36 holes. Top 25 Individuals 10t. Danield Stone, UF (284) 13t. Bud Still, ARK (285) 13t. Paul Tesori, UF (285) 17t. Iain Steel, AU (286) 17t. Brad Lehmann, UF (286) 17t. Brian Gay, UF (286) 17t. Steven Bright, ARK (286) 25t. Rod Ellis, ARK (288) 1136 1138 1149 591 15. Florida *t16. Auburn *t16. Arkansas *18. LSU *21. South Carolina *28. Tennessee *Eliminated after 36 holes Top 25 Individuals t6. Bryant MacKellar, AU (284) t20. Steve Scott, UF (288) 1175 589 589 590 592 599 1998 Albuquerque, New Mexico 10. Auburn 1145 11. South Carolina 1146 14. Florida 1154 *17. Georgia 575 *Eliminated after 36 holes Top 25 Individuals t11. Jeremy Parrott, UG (279) 1999 Chaska, Minnesota 1. Georgia 12. Florida *20. South Carolina *24. Ole Miss *24. Arkansas *Eliminated after 36 holes Top 25 Individuals 2. Ryuji Imada, UG (287) 1180 1216 615 618 618 2000 Opelika, Alabama 14. Auburn *16. Georgia *T19. Mississippi State *Eliminated after 36 holes Top 25 Individuals T15. Kevin Haefner, Auburn (282) T24. Jon Bartlett, Ole Miss (284) 1161 582 584 2001 Durham, North Carolina 1. Florida 1126 5. Georgia 1152 *T18. Ole Miss 592 *T20. South Carolina 593 *Eliminated after 36 holes Top 25 Individuals 1. Nick Gilliam, Florida (276) T2. Camilo Benedetti, Florida (279) T11. Bubba Dickerson, Florida (285) T16. Erik Compton, Georgia (287) T22. Nick Cassini, Georgia (288) T22. Ryan Hybl, Georgia (288) T22. Camilo Vilegas, Florida (288) 2002 Columbus, Ohio t11. Florida t21. Georgia t28. Ole Miss 1995 Columbus, Ohio 13. Florida *16t. Tennessee *16t. Auburn *Eliminated after 36 holes Top 25 Individuals 1. Chip Spratlin, AU (283) 1997 Lake Forest, Ill. 1184 592 592 1996 Chattanooga, Tennessee t6. Florida 1212 11. Arkansas 1221 Top 25 Individuals t9. Steve Scott, UF (295) t24. Tim Turpen, UT (302) t24. Bud Still, ARK (302) t24. Tag Ridings, ARK (302) Top 25 Individuals t23. Brandt Snedeker, Vanderbilt (284) t23. Camilo Benedetti, Florida (284) 1152 1162 1182 SEC MEN’S GOLF ALL-TIME HONORS Year 1940 1942 1947 1955 1968 1973 1993 1999 2001 NCAA TEAM CHAMPIONS School Score Coach LSU 601(t) Mike Donahue LSU 590(t) Mike Donahue LSU 606 T.P. "Red" Heard LSU 574 Mike Barbato Florida 1154 Buster Bishop Florida 1149 Buster Bishop Florida 1145 Buddy Alexander Georgia 1180 Chris Haack Florida 1126 Buddy Alexander NCAA INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS 1937 - Fred Haas, Jr., LSU 1941 - Earl Stewart, LSU 1946 - George Hamer, UG 1966 - Bob Murphy, UF 1995 - Chip Spratlin, AU 2001 - Nick Gilliam, UF ALL-SEC 1970 (First Team): Tommy Valentine, UG; Jimmy Wittenberg, LSU; Allen Miller, UG; Andy North, UF; Vaughn Moise, LSU; Mickey Mabry, UT. (Second Team): Rick Sirmon, UA; Tommy Evans, LSU; David Barnes, UF; Gary Holloman, UG; Bill McDonald, AU; George Cadle, UT. 1971 (First Team): Jim Wittenberg, LSU; Andy North, UF; Gary Koch, UF; Lynn Lott, UG; Tommy Valentine, UG; Rick Sirmon, UA. (Second Team): Mike Drury, LSU; Mickey Mabry, UT; Jimmy McQuillan, UF; Lee Harper, UA; Mike Killian, UF; Terry Diehl, UG. 1972 (First Team): Mickey Mabry, UT; Mike Killian, UF; Gary Koch, UF; Bill Kratzert, UG; Lynn Lott, UG; Andy North, UF. (Second Team): Clay Long, UM; Mike Fambrough, UG; Mike Schroeder, LSU; Mac McCormick, UT; Wheeler Stewart, UA; Walt Verneville, AU. 1973 (First Team): Gary Koch, UF; Alan Pate, UA; Andy Bean, UF; Shelby Houston, LSU; Bill Kratzert, UG; Jeff McGill, MSU. (Second Team): Woody Blackburn, UF; Tony Hollified, UA; David Canipe, UG; Phil Hancock, UF; Mike Fambrough, UG; Jerry Pate, UA. 1974 (First Team): Gary Koch, UF; Dick Clark, LSU; Jerry Pate, UA; Stan Lee, LSU; Tony Hollified, UA; Harry Taylor, UT. (Second Team): Kevin Morris, UF; Bill Kratzert, UG; Bob Dumas, AU; Andy Bean, UF; Bob Young, UG; Phil Hancock, UF. 1975 (First Team): Phil Hancock, UF; Andy Bean, UF; Stan Lee, LSU; Tim Simpson, UG; Harry Taylor, UT; Bud Smith, AU. (Second Team): Jerry Pate, UA; Louis Lee, LSU; Dennis Sullivan, UF; Jim Adams, LSU; Tony Hollified, UA; Alan Pate, UA. 1976 (First Team): Phil Hancock, UF; Buddy Gardner, AU; Travis Hudson, UA; Mitch Adcock, MSU; Rick Karbowski, UA; Tim Simpson, UG. (Second Team): Ed Davis, AU; Chip Beck, UG; Bud Smith, AU; Frank Gusmus, LSU; Ricky Gregg, UT; Louis Lee, LSU; Jim Becker, UG. 1977 (First Team): Sam Trahan, UF; Bubba Wilson, MSU; Steve Cromwell, LSU; Dallas Apelgren, UF; Jim Becker, UG; Joe Walter, UG. (Second Team): Buddy Gardner, AU; Carter Mathies, UK; Allen Ritchie, UA; Bud Smith, AU; Chip Beck, UG; Ricky Gregg, UT; Allen Yielding, UA. 1978 (First Team): Larry Rinker, UF; Bill Britton, UF; Chip Beck, UG; Griff Moody, UG; Carter Mathies, UK; Russ Cochran, UK; Robert Donald, UG. (Second Team): Louis Lee, LSU; Gary Marlowe, LSU; Terry Anton, UF; Beaver Hall, UG; Gary Trivisonno, UA; Bill Bergin,AU; Gus Holbrook,UG. 1979 (First Team): Wayne DeFrancesco, LSU; Larry Rinker, UF; Terry Anton, UF; Griff Moody, UG; Ricky Smallridge, AU; Bubba Wilson, MSU. (Second Team): Russ Cochran, UK; Barry Harwell, UA; Ken Green, UF; Cecil Ingram, UA; Pat Venker, UF; Bill Bergin, AU. 1980 (First Team): John Salamone, LSU; Cecil Ingram, UA; Mark Calcavecchia, UF; Griff Moody, UG; Ricky Smallridge, AU; Kevin Janiga, UT; Rick Pearson, UF. (Second Team): Tony DeLuca, UF; Wayne DeFrancesco, LSU; Stuart Smith, UT; Jim Gallagher, UT; Bill Bergin, AU; John Fisher, AU. 1981 (First Team): John Salamone, LSU; John Hamarik, UT; John Fisher, AU; Bob Wolcott, UG; Lee Rinker, UA; Jim Volpenhein, UK; Steve Lowery, UA. (Second Team): Kevin Janiga, UT; Tim Krapfel, AU; Chris Hall, UF; Stuart Smith, UT; Bill Bergin, AU; Larry Rentz, UF. 1982 (First Team): Steve Lowery, UA; Mike Cook, UG; Stuart Smith, UT; Randy Watkins, UM; Wayne Smith, UG; Jim Gallagher, UT; John Given, UF. (Second Team): Gary Martin, UM; Madden Hatcher, UG; Wright Waddell, UG; Kevin Janiga, UT; Dudley Bienvenu, LSU; Steve Waggoner, UF; Todd Smith, AU. 1983 (First Team): Steve Lowery, UA; Stuart Smith, UT; Randy Watkins, UM; Dave Peege, UM; Wright Waddell, UG; Fred Dupre, LSU; Lee Rinker, UA. (Second Team): Louis Brown, UG; Wayne Smith, UG; Griff Rudolph, UA; Emlyn Aubrey, LSU; Jay Townsend, UF; Bob Wolcott, UG. 1984 (First Team): Dave Peege, UM; David Jackson, UF; Bob Wolcott, UG; Fred Dupre, LSU; Darren Cole, UM; Emlyn Aubrey, LSU. (Second Team): Stacey Richburg, MSU; Rob McNamara, LSU; Tad Rhyan, UT; Jay Townsend, UF; John Fridge, AU; Wright Waddell, UG. 1985 (First Team): Peter Persons, UG; David Jackson, UF; Scott Dunlap, UF; Rob McNamara, LSU; Dave Peege, UM; Darren Cole, UM. (Second Team): Louis Brown, UG; Cary Splane, UF; Eric Rebmann, UT; John Fridge, AU; Todd Smith, AU; Griff Rudolph, UA. 1986 (First Team): Peter Persons, UG; Chip Sullivan, UM; Emlyn Aubrey, LSU; Rob McNamara, LSU; David Jackson, UF; Adam Armagost, UF. (Second Team): Jim Schuman, UF; Eric Hamilton, AU; Darren Cole, UM; Steve Lamontagne, UF; Jim Vernon, VU; John Fridge, AU. 1987 (First Team): Rob McNamara, LSU; Lan Gooch, UM; Dudley Hart, UF; David Toms, LSU; Steve Lamontagne, UF; Bill Lundeen, UK. (Second Team): Todd Thompson, UG; Tommy Tolls, UG; Dave Miley, UM; Gibby Gilbert, UT; Steve Flesch, UK; Gary Emmons, AU. 1988 (First Team): Matt Peterson, UG; David Toms, LSU; Lan Gooch, UM; Tom Carr, UT; Dudley Hart, UF; Bill Lundeen, UK. (Second Team): Gibby Gilbert, UT; Steve Pope, MSU; Greg Lesher, LSU; Todd Thompson, UG; Paul Claxton, UG; Dave Miley, UM. 1989 (First Team): David Toms, LSU; Pat Bates, UF; Chris DiMarco, UF; Olen Grant, UK; Greg Lesher, LSU; Matt Peterson, UG. (Second Team): Jeff Barlow, UF; Billy Edwards, AU; Dudley Hart, UF; Fredrik Lindgren, LSU; Dave Miley, UM; Todd Satterfield, UG. 1990 (First Team): Pat Bates, UF; Chris DiMarco, UF; Dudley Hart, UF; Paul Claxton, UG; Steve Pope, MSU; Mike Sposa, UT. (Second Team): Jimmy Green, AU; Jeff Barlow, UF; Franklin Langham, UG; Greg Lesher, LSU; Perry Moss, LSU; Greg Heinecke, UM. 1991 (First Team): Paul Claxton, UG; Jimmy Green, AU; Perry Moss, LSU; Franklin Langham, UG; Mike Sposa, UT; Pat Bates, UF. (Second Team): David Kirkpatrick, UA; Rett Crowder, LSU; Greg Heinecke, UM; Tony Soerries, UF; Watt Whatley, MSU; Bill Brown, UG. 1992 (First Team): Jimmy Green, AU; David Kirkpatrick, UA; Deane Pappas, ARK; Brian Gay, UF; Rett Crowder, LSU; Bill Brown, UG. (Second Team): Michael Christie, USC; David White, ARK; Jack O'Keefe, ARK; Tony Soerries, UF; Dicky Pride, UA; Carl Paulson, USC. 1993 (First Team): Guy Hill, UF; Marten Olander, UA; Carl Paulson, USC; David White, ARK; Brian Gay, UF; Jack O'Keefe, ARK; Brian Slevin, UG; Marc Spencer, UG. (Second Team): Chris Couch, UF; John Pettit, UF; Bud Still, ARK; Rick Gehr, AU; Steven Smith, UT; Scott Sterling, LSU; Michael Lindsey, AU; Rob Butler, UG. 1994 (First Team): Tyler Crawford, MSU; David Seawell, USC; Bud Still, ARK; Brad Lehmann, UF; Brian Gay, UF; Scott Sterling, LSU; Paul Tesori, UF; Will Blackmon, AU. (Second Team): Brian Bateman, LSU; Marten Olander, UA; Gary Christian, AU; Scott Kammann, UT; Marc Spencer, UG; Tim Cantwell, UM; Chris Couch, UF; Greg Letson, UA. 1995 (First Team): Iain Steel, AU; Chip Spratlin, AU; Bud Still, ARK; Brian Rowell, UM; Chris Couch, UF; Daniel Stone, UF; Josh McCumber, UF; David Seawell, USC. (Second Team): Chip Deason, UA; Steven Bright, ARK; Tag Ridings, ARK; Brian Bateman, LSU; Clay Homan, MSU; Chad Mason, USC; Boomer Erick, UT; Scott Kammann, UT. 1996 (First Team): Chip Deason, UA; Bud Still, AR; Jay Hobby, AU; Robert Floyd, UF; Josh McCumber, UF; Brian Bateman, LSU; Graham Davidson, MSU; David Seawell, USC; Jamie Neher, UT. (Second Team): Allan MacDonald, UA; Tag Ridings, AR; Bryant MacKellar, AU; Steve Scott, UF; Mark Northey, UG; David Potts, UG; Grover Justice, UK; Brian Rowell, UM. 1997 (First Team): Chip Deason, UA; Reid Edstrom, AU; Bryant MacKellar, AU; Robert Floyd, UF; Steve Scott, UF; Mark Northey, UG; P.J. Smith, LSU; Michael Connell, MSU. (Second Team): Patrick Vadden, UA; Tag Ridings, ARK; Jason Dufner, AU; Carlos Rodiles, UF; Lane Pippen, UM; Chad Wellhausen, MSU; Brent Roof, USC; Tim Turpen, UT. 1998 (First Team): Craig Lile, ARK; Steve Scott, UF; Ryuji Imada, UG; Jeremy Parrott, UG; Michael Connell, MSU; Chad Wellhausen, MSU; Eric Ecker, USC; Kyle Thompson, USC. (Second Team): Rich Morris, ARK; Jason Dufner, AU; Reid Edstrom, AU; Scott Weatherly, AU; Steve Bradley, UF; Simon Lacey, UF; David Miller, UG; Michael Morrison, UG; P.J. Smith, LSU. SEC MEN’S GOLF ALL-TIME HONORS 1999 (First Team): Camilo Benedetti, UF; Steve Scott, UF; Michael Morrison, UG; Ryuji Imada, UG; Kyle Thompson, USC; Eric Ecker, USC; Alex Rocha, MSU; Haymes Snedeker, UM. (Second Team): Jan-Are Larsen, UA; Jeremy Parrot, UG; Rich Morris, ARK; Nick Cassini, UG; Jeremy Wilkinson, LSU; Nick Gilliam, UF, Taylor Walsh, UF; Jeremy Langley, UK; Ben Smith, MSU. 2000 (First Team): Alex Rocha, MSU; Roland Thatcher, AU; Craig Lile, ARK; Jon Bartlett, UM; Camilo Benedetti, UF; Nick Cassini, UG; Eric Compton; UG; Bryant Odum; UG. (Second Team): Bubba Dickerson, UF; Bubba Watson, UG; Alan Morgan, LSU; Derrick Centers, UT; Kyle Thompson, USC; Eric Ecker, USC; Jason Dufner, AU; Scott Weatherly, AU. 2001 (First Team): Bryant Odom, Georgia; Nick Cassini, Georgia; Eric Compton, Georgia; Camilo Vilegas, Florida; Bubba Dickerson, Florida; Craig Lile, Arkansas; Kyle Thompson, South Carolina; Alan Morgan, LSU (Second Team): David Miller, Georgia; Nick Rousey, Alabama; Ryan Hybl, Georgia; Camilo Benedetti; Florida; Troy Miller, Ole Miss; Jan-Are Larsen, Alabama; John Humphries, LSU; Brandt Snedeker, Vanderbilt; Kevin Haefner, Auburn; Andy Brimer, Tennessee. 2002 (First Team): Kevin Haefner, Auburn; Lee Williams, Auburn; Camilo Benedetti, Florida; Camilo Villegas, Florida; Ryan Hybl, Georgia; John Holmes, Kentucky; David Skinns, Tennessee; Brandt Snedeker, Vanderbilt (Second Team): Clint Provost, Alabama; Nick Rousey, Alabama; David Miller, Georgia; Bryant Odom, Georgia; Nathan Goulding, LSU; Heath West, LSU; Martin Rominger, South Carolina; Andrew Pratt, Tennessee SEC COACH OF THE YEAR 1970 - Dick Copas, UG 1971 - Dick Copas, UG 1972 - Dick Copas, UG 1973 - Buster Bishop, UF 1974 - Buster Bishop, UF 1975 - Buster Bishop, UF 1976 - Sonny Dragoin, AU 1977 - Dick Copas, UG 1978 - Dick Copas, UG 1979 - Conrad Rehling, UA 1980 - Mike Malarkey, UT 1981 - Sonny Dragoin, AU 1982 - Ernest Ross, UM 1983 - Conrad Rehling, UA 1984 - Ernest Ross, UM 1985 - Lyn Blevins, UF 1986 - Buddy Alexander, UF Tom Simpson, UK 1987 - Dick Copas, UG 1988 - Dick Copas, UG 1989 - Britt Harrison, LSU 1990 - Mike Malarkey, UT 1991 - Buddy Alexander, UF 1992 - Dick Spybey, UA 1993 - Buddy Alexander, UF 1994 - Buddy Alexander, UF 1995 - Mike Griffin, AU 1996 - Greg Martin, MSU 1997 - Mike Griffin, AU Greg Martin, MSU 1998 - Chris Haack, UG 1999 - Buddy Alexander, UF 2000 - Chris Haack, UG 2001 - Mike Griffin, AU 2002 - Mike Griffin, AU SEC PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1982 - Steve Lowery, UA 1983 - Steve Lowery, UA 1984 - Dave Peege, UM 1985 - Darren Cole, UM Dave Peege, UM 1986 - Peter Persons, UG 1987 - Rob McNamara, LSU 1988 - David Toms, LSU 1989 - David Toms, LSU 1990 - Chris DiMarco, UF 1991 - Perry Moss, LSU 1992 - Deane Pappas, LSU 1993 - Carl Paulson, USC 1994 - Bud Still, ARK 1995 - Iain Steel, AU 1996 - Graham Davidson, MSU 1997 - Michael Connell, MSU 1998 - Jeremy Parrott, UG 1999 - Steve Scott, UF 2000 - Alex Rocha, MSU 2001 - Nick Cassini, UG 2002 - Camilo Vilegas, UF SEC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 1985 - Bill Lundeen, UK 1986 - David Toms, LSU 1987 - Dudley Hart, UF 1988 - Jimmy Johnson, UT Hiroshi Matsuo, AU 1989 - Jimmy Green, AU 1990 - Shane Supple, AU 1991 - Brian Gay, UF 1992 - Steven Smith, UT Chris Couch, UF 1993 - Bud Still, ARK 1994 - Steven Bright, ARK 1995 - Josh McCumber, UF 1996 - Mark Northey, UG 1997 - Brent Roof, USC 1998 - Craig Lile, ARK 2000 - Bubba Dickerson, UF 2001 - Camilo Vilegas, UF 2002 - David Skinns, UT ALL-AMERICANS First Team Members Only 1937 - Fred Hasse, Jr., LSU. 1939 - Cary Middlecoff, UM. 1941 - Earl Stewart, LSU. 1943 - Sonny Ellis, LSU. 1948 - Gardner Dickinson, LSU; Jay Hebert. 1952 - Dan Sikes, UF. 1955 - Johnny Plott, LSU. 1956 - Dave Ragan, UF. 1959 - Tommy Aaron, UF; Frank Beard, UF; Bob Moser, UG; Cobby Ware, UG. 1960 - Frank Beard, UF. 1962 - David Boyd, UG. 1963 - Morris Singluff, AU; Tommy Barnes, UG; Jimmy Gabrielson, UG. 1964 - Bert Greene, UT. 1965 - Lauri Hammer, UF; Bob Murphy, UF; B.R. McLendon, LSU; Bert Greene, UT. 1966 - Bob Murphy, UF; B.R. McLendon, LSU. 1967 - Steve Melnyk, UF; B.R. McLendon,LSU. 1968 - John Darr, UF; Steve Melnyk, UF. 1969 - Allen Miller, UG; Vaughn Moise, LSU. 1970 - Bill McDonald, AU; Andy North, UF; Tommy Valentine, UG. 1971 - Mike Killian, UF; Gary Koch, UF; Andy North, UF. 1972 - Mike Killian, UF; Gary Koch, UF; Andy North, UF. 1973 - Andy Bean, UF; Woody Blackburn, UF; Gary Koch, UF; Bill Kratzert, UG. 1974 - Andy Bean, UF; Phil Hancock, UF; Ben Duncan, UF; Gary Koch, UF; Bill Kratzert, UG; Stan Lee, LSU. 1975 - Phil Hancock, UF; Jerry Pate, UA; Fred Ridley, UF; Stan Lee, LSU. 1976 - Buddy Gardner, AU; Phil Hancock, UF. 1977 - Sam Trahan, UF. 1979 - Rich Pearson, UF; Ricky Smallridge, AU. 1980 - Griff Moody, UG. 1982 - Stuart Smith, UT. 1983 - David Jackson, UF; Randy Watkins, UM; Stuart Smith, UT. 1984 - Bob Wolcott, UG; Dave Peege, UM. 1985 - Peter Persons, UG; Darren Cole, UM; Dave Peege, UM. 1986 - Peter Persons, UG. 1988 - David Toms, LSU. 1989 - Matt Peterson, UG; David Toms, LSU. 1990 - Dudley Hart, UF; Chris DiMarco, UF. 1991 - Franklin Langham, UG. 1992 - David Kirkpatrick, UA; Deane Pappas, ARK 1993 - Brian Gay, UF. 1994 - Bud Still, ARK. 1995 - Iain Steel, AU; Chip Spratlin, AU 1996 - Bud Still, ARK 1998 - Jeremy Parrott, UG 1999 - Ryuji Imada, UG 2000 - Alex Rocha, MSU 2001 - Nick Cassini, UG; Nick Gilliam, UF; Camilo Vilegas, UF 2002 - Ryan Hybl, UG; Camilo Vilegas, UF SEC ATHLETES OF THE WEEK 2000: 2/15 - Camilo Benedetti, UF; 2/23 - Craig Lile, ARK; 3/1 - Alex Rocha, MSU; 3/10 Bryant Odom, UG; 3/17 - Roland Thatcher, AU; 3/23 - Bubba Watson, UG; 3/31 - Craig Lile, ARK; 4/5 - Alex Rocha, MSU. 2001: 2/16 - Camilo Benedetti, UF; 2/21 - Bubba Dickerson, UF; 3/6 - Craig Lile, ARK; 3/16 Eric Compton, UG; 3/30 - Nick Cassini, UG; 4/4 - Andy Brimer, UT; 4/12 - Alan Morgan, LSU. 2002: 2/6 - Martin Rominger, SC; 2/13 - Nathan Goulding, LS; 2/21 - Beau Galyean, AR; 2/27 Kevin Haefner, AU; 3/14 - Camilo Villegas, UF; 3/20 - Heath West, LS; 3/27 - Bryant Odom, UG; 4/10 - David Skinns, UT. SEC WOMEN’S GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS 2002 SEC WOMEN’S GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS The University of Georgia Golf Course • Athens, Ga. • April 19-21 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 T9 T9 11 12 South Carolina Auburn Tennessee Vanderbilt Georgia Florida Alabama Louisiana State Mississippi State Ole Miss Arkansas Kentucky INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 1 Kristy McPherson, SC -7 69 69 71 209 2 Nicki Cutler, VU -5 72 72 67 211 T3 Celeste Troche, AU -4 70 71 71 212 T3 Young-A Yang, UT -4 69 72 71 212 T5 Meredith Duncan, LS -1 69 75 71 215 T5 Mary J. Fernandez, UT -1 77 66 72 215 T5 Tina Schneeberger, UT -1 71 71 73 215 8 Danielle Downey, AU +1 69 76 72 217 9 Angela Jerman, UG +2 74 74 70 218 T10 Sarah Jacobs, VU +3 76 71 72 219 T10 Diana Ramage, AU +3 70 75 74 219 T10 Summer Sirmons, UG +3 73 75 71 219 T10 Courtney Swaim, AU +3 71 72 76 219 14 Sarah Johnston, UA +4 75 72 73 220 T15 Kacy Thompson, SC +5 72 70 79 221 T15 Courtney Wood, VU +5 78 75 68 221 17 Adrienne Gautreaux, SC +6 75 72 75 222 T18 Jeanne Cho, UF +7 76 75 72 223 T18 Whitney Code, UF +7 70 73 80 223 T18 Elizabeth Hoffman, UM +7 76 76 71 223 T18 Reetta Laakkonen, SC +7 81 71 71 223 T22 Natalia Nicholls, UG +9 76 75 74 225 T22 Marci Robinson, SC +9 73 79 73 225 T22 Brittany Straza, UF +9 F +3 76 74 75 225 T22 Meredith Ward, VU +9 74 77 74 225 T26 Anna Knutsson, MS +10 81 71 74 226 T26 Anna Strandberg, UA +10 71 78 77 226 28 A. Vander Lende, UF +11 76 74 77 227 29 Jessica Shepley, UT +12 82 73 73 228 T30 Kingsley Barrett, AU +13 79 73 77 229 T30 Natalie Booth, MS +13 77 77 75 229 32 Joni Gossett, VU +14 80 76 74 230 T33 Whitney Christie, UG +15 80 78 73 231 T33 Lindy Hitdlebaugh, LS +15 75 79 77 231 T35 Amanda Dick, UF +16 76 74 82 232 T35 Rachel Lester, UK +16 77 82 73 232 37 Towa Okiyama, UK +17 75 80 78 233 38 Melissa Murray, AR +18 79 73 82 234 T39 Abbi Francis, UG +19 75 80 80 235 T39 Jennifer Norlien, AR +19 79 76 80 235 T41 Kelly Anders, UK +20 79 76 81 236 T41 Lina Axelsson, AR +20 77 79 80 236 T41 Bernadette Luse, UM +20 79 78 79 236 T41 Tai Perry, UT +20 78 82 76 236 T45 Teesha Ash, UM of +21 79 79 79 237 TEAM SCORES 289-282-290=861 280-291-293=864 295-282-289=866 300-294-281=875 298-302-288=888 298-295-304=897 305-306-307=918 303-313-305=921 317-310-302=929 310-314-305=929 320-301-313=934 312-317-315=944 T45 Anna Gertsson, MS +21 81 80 76 237 T45 Beth Irwin, MS +21 78 82 77 237 T45 Mandy Tedder, UA +21 84 74 79 237 T49 Catherine Beckett, AR +22 85 76 77 238 T49 Isabel Dornellas, LS +22 78 80 80 238 T49 Nikki Hadd, UM +22 81 81 76 238 T52 Gena Johnson, AR +24 88 76 76 240 T52 Brook Shelton, LS +24 82 81 77 240 54 Darby Sligh, UA +28 77 82 85 244 55 Lauren George, UK +29 83 79 83 245 T56 Erica Boozman, UA +30 82 86 78 246 T56 Kristen Pepe, UK +30 81 82 83 246 T58 Kerrie Davis, UM +32 76 87 85 248 T58 Devon Day, LS +32 81 79 88 248 60 Janet Dyer, MS +34 85 83 82 250 HONORS COACH OF THE YEAR Kim Evans, Auburn PLAYER OF THE YEAR Angela Jerman, Georgia FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Kingsley Barrett, Auburn ALL-SEC (First Team): Danielle Downey, AU; Courtney Swaim, AU; Celeste Troche, AU; Angela Jerman, UG; Summer Sirmons, UG; Meredith Duncan, LSU; Kristy McPherson, SC; Young-A Yang, UT. (Second Team): Kingsley Barrett, AU; Sarah Johnston, UA; Jeanne Cho, UF; Brittany Straza, UF; Anna Gertsson, MS; Tina Schneeberger, UT; Nicki Cutler, VU; Meredith Ward, VU. (Honorable Mention): Anne Hutto, AU; Andrea Vander Lende, UF; Towa Okiyama, UK; Brooke Shelton, LSU; Anna Knutsson, MS; Adrienne Gautreaux, SC; Jessica Shepley, UT; Courtney Wood, VU. ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL Allison Akin, UA; Erica Boozman, UA; Jenny Bouvin, UA; Sarah Johnston, UA; Lacy Shelton, UA; Catherine Beckett, AR; Mary Elizabeth Brice, AR; Johanna Danielsson, AR; Kelly Hanwell, AR; Melissa Murray, AR; Jennifer Norlien, AR; Crystal Ferrier, AU; Celeste Troche, AU; Jeanne Cho, UF; Joy Stephenson, UF; Brittany Straza, UF; Laura Henderson, UG; Angela Jerman, UG; Summer Sirmons, UG; Towa Okiyama, UK; Jenny Throgmorton, UK; Eva Gessner, UK; Kelly Anders, UK; Jennifer Cilenti, UK; Melissa Ballew, LS; Meredith Duncan, LS; Kathryn Harris, LS; Lindy Hitdlebaugh, LS; Lesley McClurg, LS; Erin Sarver, LS; Lori Cate, UM; Elizabeth Huffman, UM; Marci Kornegay, UM; Renata Almeida, MS; Anna Gertsson, MS; Lina Thoren, MS; Reetta Laakkonen, SC; Kristy McPherson, SC; Kristen Ruble, SC; Kacy Thompson, SC; Sarah Kidd, SC; Caroline Cole, UT; Tina Schneeberger, UT; Young-A Yang, UT; Leticia Lanham, VU; Katherine Murinas, VU; Meredith Ward, VU. NCAA ALL-AMERICANS (First Team): Meredith Duncan, LS; Angela Jerman, UG; Kristy McPherson, SC; Courtney Swaim , AU; Celeste Troche, AU (Second Team): Danielle Downey, AU; Summer Sirmons, UG; Young-A Yang, UT (Honorable Mention): Nicki Cutler, VU; Sarah Johnston, UA ATHLETES OF THE WEEK 2/14 - Angela Jerman, UG; 2/27 - Meredith Duncan, LS; 3/14 - Kristy McPherson, SC; 3/21 - Kristy McPherson, SC; 3/27 - Jeanne Cho, UF; 4/10 - Meredith Duncan, LS. SEC WOMEN’S GOLF 2001-02 INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS NAME, SCHOOL ROUNDS STROKE AVG. LOW ROUND TOP 10 BEST FINISH Angela Jerman, UG 34 73.00 67 9 t1st (211) Bryan National Collegiate Celeste Troche, AU 34 73.06 68 9 1st (214) Topy Cup Meredith Duncan, LSU 33 73.12 68 6 1st (214) Lady Gator Invitational Danielle Downey, AU 31 73.52 69 7 2nd (217) Topy Cup Kristy McPherson, USC 34 73.59 69 7 1st (209) SEC Championships Summer Sirmons, UG 34 73.71 69 8 t2nd (284) NCAA Championships Courtney Swaim, AU 34 73.88 67 9 t3rd (213) NCAA East Regionals Young-A Yang, UT 29 74.59 68 6 t2nd (216) Auburn Derby Sarah Johnston, UA 30 74.70 69 4 1st (231) Capstone Intercollegiate Diana Ramage, AU 24 74.71 70 4 t4th (223) Lady Paladin Nicki Cutler, VU 35 74.94 67 7 2nd (211) SEC Championships Jeanne Cho, UF 34 74.97 68 3 1st (216) Liz Murphy Classic Brittany Straza, UF 34 75.12 69 2 t2nd (221) Lady Gator Invitational Meredith Ward, VU 35 75.26 72 5 4th (224) FST Tar Heel Tina Schneeberger, UT 29 75.72 69 5 2nd (212) Arizona Invitational Courtney Wood, VU 35 75.83 71 2 t4th (223) Lady Paladin Anna Gertsson, MSU 29 76.00 70 3 t2nd (217) Liz Murphy Classic Whitney Code, UF 34 76.29 69 1 5th (222) Dodge ACC/SEC Shootout Adrienne Gautreaux, USC 34 76.35 69 4 4th (220) ACC/SEC Shootout Kingsley Barrett, AU 32 76.38 70 4 t2nd (218) LSU/Cleveland Classic Sarah Jacobs, VU 35 76.43 70 1 t2nd (221) Lady Gator Invitational Jessica Shepley, UT 29 76.59 71 1 3rd (226) Dr. Thompson Tourney Andrea Vander Lende, UF 31 76.68 71 1 t5th (225) UF Women’s Collegiate Natalia Nichols, UG 34 76.74 70 1 t8th (223) Auburn Derby Anna Knutsson, MSU 29 76.83 70 2 2nd (150) Green Wave Classic Towa Okiyama, UK 26 76.92 70 3 t6th (219) Bryan National Collegiate Lindy Hitdlebaugh, LSU 29 77.00 71 1 t5th (221) LSU/Cleveland Classic Anne Hutto, AU 19 77.00 70 1 t9th (226) Mercedes-Benz Amanda Dick, UF 31 77.23 72 1 t7th (224) Dodge ACC/SEC Shootout Elizabeth Hoffman, UM 27 77.44 71 1 t7th (223) Beacon Woods Invitational SEC WOMEN’S GOLF ALL-TIME CHAMPIONS Year (Site) 1981 (Opelika, Ala.) 1982 (Pine Mountain, Ga.) 1983 (Pine Mountain, Ga.) 1984 (Pine Mountain, Ga.) 1985 (Pine Mountain, Ga.) 1986 (Pine Mountain, Ga.) 1987 (Pine Mountain, Ga.) 1988 (Gulf Breeze, Fla.) 1989 (Ponte Vedra, Fla.) 1990 (Greensboro, Ga.) 1991 (Lexington, Ky.) 1992 (Baton Rouge, La.) 1993 (Jackson, Miss.) 1994 (West Point, Miss.) 1995 (Franklin, Tenn.) 1996 (Knoxville, Tenn.) 1997 (Bythewood, S.C.) 1998 (Birmingham, Ala.) 1999 (Auburn, Ala.) 2000 (Rogers, Ark.) 2001 (Gainesville, Fla.) 2002 (Athens, Ga.) Team Champion Florida Florida Georgia Florida Georgia Florida Florida Georgia Auburn Georgia Florida LSU Georgia Georgia Florida Auburn Georgia Georgia Georgia Auburn Georgia South Carolina Score 875 880 890 906 900 898 910 864 902 607 936 892 605 890 892 604 899 894 887 919 872 861 Individual Champion, School Lynn Connelly, UF Deb Richard, UF Deb Richard, UF Deb Richard, UF Cindy Schreyer, UG Karen Davies, UF Margaret Platt, AU Cheryl Morley, UF Diane Rama, AU Anne Cain, UG Kristi Coats, LSU Carri Wood, MSU Sara Miley, UG Katharina Larsson, UT Dina Taylor, UF Marci Clemons, AU Shauna Estes, UG Reilley Rankin, UG Shauna Estes, UG Danielle Downey, AU Kristy McPherson, USC Kristy McPherson, USC Score 217 216 217 218 216 221 222 211 223 144 224 217 147 209 217 144 215 215 210 224 207 209 Method, Length of Play Medal Play - 54 Holes Medal Play - 54 Holes Medal Play - 54 Holes Medal Play - 54 Holes Medal Play - 54 Holes Medal Play - 54 Holes Medal Play - 54 Holes Medal Play - 54 Holes Medal Play - 54 Holes Medal Play - 36 Holes (Weather) Medal Play - 54 Holes Medal Play - 54 Holes Medal Play - 36 Holes (Weather) Medal Play - 54 Holes Medal Play - 54 Holes Medal Play - 36 Holes (Weather) Medal Play - 54 Holes Medal Play - 54 Holes Medal Play - 54 Holes Medal Play - 54 Holes Medal Play - 54 Holes Medal Play - 54 Holes SEC CHAMPIONSHIP TOTALS: Georgia (10); Florida (7); Auburn (3); LSU (1), South Carolina (1). SEC CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS 1981 Florida Georgia LSU Auburn Kentucky Mississippi State 875 882 910 924 935 990 1982 Florida Georgia Mississippi State LSU Alabama Kentucky 880 901 941 946 951 965 1983 Georgia 890 Florida 906 Kentucky 915 Mississippi State 944 LSU 946 Alabama had a three-player team due to an auto accident involving two players on the day of the practice round. 1984 Florida Georgia Mississippi State Kentucky LSU Alabama 906 912 924 932 933 949 1985 Georgia Florida Mississippi State Kentucky Alabama LSU 900 903 927 932 934 940 1986 Florida Kentucky Alabama Georgia LSU Auburn Mississippi State 898 928 930 936 940 961 984 1987 Florida Georgia Alabama Auburn LSU Kentucky Mississippi State Ole Miss 910 912 916 942 943 946 994 1140 1988 Georgia Florida LSU Auburn Kentucky Alabama Mississippi State Ole Miss Vanderbilt 864 869 890 892 909 917 946 971 996 1989 Auburn Florida Kentucky Georgia Alabama LSU Mississippi State Ole Miss Vanderbilt 902 910 926 935 937 949 961 1004 1068 1990 Georgia Auburn LSU Kentucky Florida Alabama Mississippi State Ole Miss Vanderbilt 607 613 624 624 625 644 663 671 711 1991 Florida Alabama Georgia Kentucky LSU Auburn Mississippi State Ole Miss Vanderbilt 936 942 942 944 951 952 966 995 1004 1992 LSU Georgia South Carolina Florida Alabama Kentucky Mississippi State Auburn Ole Miss Vanderbilt 892 899 912 927 928 934 937 943 948 997 1993 Georgia Tennessee South Carolina Florida Kentucky Mississippi State Auburn LSU Alabama Ole Miss Vanderbilt 605 611 616 618 629 630 632 634 638 650 692 1994 Georgia Alabama Auburn Tennessee South Carolina Florida Kentucky LSU Vanderbilt Ole Miss Mississippi State 890 900 901 902 904 920 922 938 947 957 970 1995 Florida South Carolina Georgia LSU Tennesse Kentucky Auburn Ole Miss Mississippi State Vanderbilt Alabama 892 921 938 938 942 950 950 973 979 987 1010 1996 Auburn LSU South Carolina Florida Tennessee Georgia Kentucky Ole Miss Vanderbilt Alabama Mississippi State Arkansas 604 608 610 610 618 628 632 635 639 641 648 663 1997 Georgia LSU Florida South Carolina Auburn Tennessee Alabama Kentucky Vanderbilt Ole Miss Mississippi State Arkansas 899 905 908 910 911 916 929 930 943 952 964 977 SEC WOMEN’S GOLF ALL-TIME NCAA RESULTS SEC CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS 1998 Georgia LSU Alabama Tennessee Auburn Ole Miss Mississippi State South Carolina Florida Arkansas Ole Miss Kentucky Vanderbilt 894 899 902 919 925 926 932 933 934 947 952 960 969 1999 Georgia Tennessee Ole Miss LSU Arkansas Auburn Mississippi State Vanderbilt Alabama South Carolina Florida Kentucky 887 905 913 918 931 937 949 949 951 952 970 978 2000 Auburn LSU Tennessee Georgia Miss. State Florida Kentucky Arkansas South Carolina Vanderbilt Ole Miss Alabama 919 921 925 932 938 938 950 956 959 966 968 976 2001 Georgia LSU Auburn South Carolina Florida Tennessee Alabama Vanderbilt Ole Miss Kentucky Mississippi State Arkansas 872 877 887 887 891 897 905 908 937 940 941 943 2002 South Carolina Auburn Tennessee Vanderbilt Georgia Florida Alabama LSU Mississippi State Ole Miss Arkansas Kentucky 861 864 866 875 888 897 918 921 929 929 934 944 1983 Athens, Georgia 3. Georgia 1206 5. Florida 1215 Top 10 Individuals 5. Kathe Kingston, MSU (295) 6. Caroline Gowan, UG (297) 1984 Athens, Georgia 4. Florida 1228 Top 10 Individuals 1. Cindy Schreyer, UG (297) 8. Kathe Kingston, MSU (301) 1985 New Seabury, Massachusetts 1. Florida 1218 6. Georgia 1257 Top 10 Individuals t2. Deb Richard, UF (299) 5. Karen Davies, UF (301) t9. Heather Kuzmich, UG (307) 1986 Columbus, Ohio 1. Florida 1180 5. Kentucky 1206 9. LSU 1217 Top 10 Individuals 1. Page Dunlap, UF (291) t5. Kate Rogerson, UK (295) t7. Karen Davies, UF (296) 1987 Albuquerque, New Mexico 3. Florida 1190 9. Alabama 1205 Top 10 Individuals 3. Karen Davies, UF (290) 9. Heather Kuzmich, UG (294) 1988 Las Cruces, New Mexico 2. Georgia 1182 4. Florida 1184 10. Kentucky 1200 Top 10 Individuals t4. Heather Kuzmich, UG (291) t9. Karen Davies, UF (293) t9. Cheryl Morley, UF (293) 1989 Stanford, California 5. Florida 1230 6. Georgia 1234 Top 10 Individuals t6. Nanci Bowen, UG (298) 8. Margaret Platt, AU (299) 1990 Columbia, South Carolina 3. Florida 1223 8. Auburn 1229 13. Kentucky 1261 17. Georgia 1284 Top 10 Individuals t5. Michele Vinieratos, UF (299) t8. Missy Tuck, AU (300) t8. Lisa Hackney, UF (300) 1991 Columbus, Ohio 5. Georgia 1222 10. Kentucky 1237 15. Florida 1260 Top 10 Individuals t3. Kristi Coats, LSU (293) t6. Luciana Bemvenuti, UG (296) t8. Carri Wood, MSU (298) 1992 Tempe, Arizona 3. Georgia 1181 17. Kentucky 1246 Top 10 Individuals 1. Vicki Goetze, UG (280) 1993 Athens, Georgia 4. Georgia 1197 12. South Carolina 1238 Top 10 Individuals 5. Vicki Goetze, UG (292) 1994 Eugene, Oregon 13. Tennessee 1258 15. Florida 1266 1995 Wilmington, North Carolina t9 South Carolina 1204 18. Georgia 1235 1996 LaQuinta, California 8. LSU 1262 9. Florida 1265 14. South Carolina 1295 18. Auburn 1309 Top 10 Individuals t6. Siew-Ai Lim, USC (306) 9. Jeanne-Marie Busuttil, UF (307) 1997 Columbus, Ohio 6. Tennessee 1197 10. Florida 1208 13. Auburn 1221 Top 10 Individuals 4. Shauna Estes, UG (289) 6. Jessica Lindbergh, UT (291) 1998 Madison, Wisconsin 2. Florida 1173 5. LSU 1187 10. Georgia 1201 19. Auburn 1231 Top 10 Individuals t6. Sara Beautell, UF (287) t10. Riko Higashio, UF (292) 1999 Tusla, Oklahoma 2. Georgia 903 10. LSU 923 14. South Carolina 941 15. Auburn 944 Top 10 Individuals 3. Shauna Estes, UG 216 9. Reilley Rankin, UG 225 2000 Sunriver, Oregon 5. Tennessee 1206 6. Auburn 1210 7. Georgia 1211 10. LSU 1216 18. Florida 1230 Top 10 Individuals 4. Danielle Downey, AU 294 T7. Meredith Duncan, LSU 296 T7. Laura Henderson, UG 296 T10. Young-A Yang, UT 297 2001 Howey-In-The-Hills, Florida 1. Georgia 1176 4. Auburn 1193 T12. LSU 1210 24. South Carolina 1254 Top 10 Individuals T3. Katy Harris, LSU 287 5. Young-A Yang, UT 288 9. Celeste Troche, AU 291 T10. Reilley Rankin, UG 292 2002 Auburn, Washington t2. Auburn 1170 5. Georgia 1176 t6. Florida 1179 18. Vanderbilt 1201 23. South Carolina 1217 Top 10 Individuals t2. Danielle Downey, AU 284 t2. Summer Sirmons, UG 284 6. Angela Jerman, UG 285 t10. Celeste Troche, AU 289 SEC WOMEN’S GOLF ALL-TIME HONORS Year 1985 1986 2001 NCAA TEAM CHAMPIONS School Score Coach Florida 1218 Mimi Ryan Florida 1180 Mimi Ryan Georgia 1176 Todd McCorkle NCAA INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS 1984 - Cindy Schreyer, UG 1986 - Page Dunlap, UF 1992 - Vicki Goetze, UG ALL-SEC 1982 Denise Hermida, UF; Deb Richard, UF; Laurie Rinker, UF; Mitzi Edge, UG; Caroline Gowan, UG; Cindy Pleger, UG. 1983 Deb Richard, UF; Carolina Gowan, UG; Cindy Pleger, UG; Martha Stacy, UG; Nancy Scranton, UK; Kathe Kingston, MSU. 1984 Laurie Burns, UF; Deb Richard, UF; Carolina Gowan, UG; Cindy Schreyer, UG; Paula Davis, UK; Kathe Kingston, MSU. 1985 Karen Davies, UF; Deb Richard, UF; Cindy Schreyer, UG; Amy Read, UK; Kathe Kingston, MSU; Kim Williams, MSU. 1986 Lois Ledbetter, UA; Karen Davies, UF; Page Dunlap, UF; Stephanie Lowe, UG; Amy Read, UK; Jenny Lidback, LSU. 1987 Sofia Gronberg, UA; Margaret Platt, AU; Kim Davies, UF; Cheryl Morley, UF; Lisa Nedoba, UF; Heather Kuzmich, UG. 1988 Karen Davies, UF; Cheryl Morley, UF; Heather Kuzmich, UG; Sue Thomas, UG; Kate Rogerson, UK. 1989 Judi Schneider, UA; Diane Rama, AU; Margaret Platt, AU; Cheryl Morley, UF; Nanci Bowen, UG; Cindy Mueller, UK. 1990 Joal Reider, AU; Missy Tuck, AU; Lisa Hackney, UF; Anne Caine, UG; Tina Paternostro, UG; Jackie Gallagher, LSU. 1991 Laura Brown, UF; Luciana Bemvenuti, UG; Tina Paternostro, UG; Petra Rigby, UG; Kristi Coats, LSU; Carri Wood, MSU. 1992 Luciana Bemvunuti, UG; Vicki Goetze, UG; Sara Miley, UG; Kristi Coats, LSU; Julie Rigazio, LSU; Carri Wood, MSU. 1993 (First Team): Barbara Paul, AU; Dina Taylor, UF; Vicki Goetze, UG; Sara Miley, UG; Carrie Wood, MU; Rachel Bates, USC; Katharina Larsson, UT; Abby Pearson, UT. (Second Team): Jill Donaldson, UA; Kelly Doohan, UG; Kristin Milligan, UG; Lisa Weissmueller, UK; Franca Fehlauer, LSU; Sarah Britt, UM; Clarissa Childs, USC; Siew Ai Lim, USC. 1994 (First Team): Barbara Paul, AU; Sarah Jones, UG; Kim Little, UF; Dina Taylor, UF; Erin O’Neil, UG; Clarissa Childs, USC; Siew Ai Lim, USC; Katharina Larsson, UT. (Second Team): Jill Donaldson, UA; Paige Hoefle, UA; Marci Clemsons, AU; Kelley Richardson, UG; Jenny Hagman, LSU; Shannon Hanson, LSU; Lea Bagwell, USC; Sofi Stromgren, UT. 1995 (First Team): Marci Clemons, AU; Jeanne-Marie Busuttil, UF; Kimberly Little, UF; Dina Taylor, UF; Ashley Winn, LSU; Amandine Vincent, MSU; Clarissa Childs, USC; Siew Ai Lim, USC. (Second Team): Sarah Jones, UF; Ann Pohira, UF; Kelly Doohan, UG; Erin O’Neil, UG; Kelley R ichardson, UG; Tracy Hughes, UK; Shannon Hanson, LSU; Erin Kurczewski, UT. 1996 (First Team): Marci Clemons, AU; Jeanne-Marie Busuttil, UF; Riko Higashio, UF; Erin O’Neil, UG; Michelle Louviere, LSU; Laura Moore, LSU; Ashley Winn, LSU; Siew Ai Lim, USC. (Second Team): Robin Cook, AU; Dina Taylor, UF; Lauri Berles, UK; Kirsten Krogsrud, UK; Shannon Hanson, LSU; Clarissa Childs, USC, Libby Howard, USC; Erin Kurczewski, UT. 1997 (First Team): Kathryn Cusick, UA; Robin Cook, AU; Katie Gallina, AU; Sara Beautell, UF; Riko Higashio, UF; Shauna Estes, UG; Lisette Lee, LSU; Laura Moore, LSU. (Second Team): Marci Clemons, AU; Lauri Berles, UK; Michelle Louviere, LSU; Ashley Winn, LSU; Pia Josefsson, MSU; Erin Kurczewski, UT; Jessica Lindbergh, UT; Lesley Henderson, VU. 1998 (First Team): Kathryn Cusick, UA; Robin Cook, AU; Riko Higashio, UF; Shauna Estes, UG; Reilley Rankin, UG; Katy Wilkinson, LSU; Ashley Winn, LSU; Erin Kurczewski, UT. (Second Team): Julia Boros, UG; Laura Henderson, UG; Michelle Louviere, LSU; Megan Breen, UM; Lauren Mellen, UM; Pia Josefsson, MSU; Jessica Lindbergh, UT; Mallory Crosland, VU. 1999 (First Team): Megan Breen, UM; Robin Cook, AU; Shauna Estes, UG; Laura Henderson, UG; Angela Jerman, UG; Jessica Lindbergh, UT; Robyn Rinaldo, UM; Young-A Yang, UT. (Second Team): Tina Howard, LSU; Courtney Swaim, AU; Summer Sirmons, UG; Sarah Johnston, UA; Katy Wilkinson, LSU; Mallory Crosland, VU; Pia Josefsson, MSU; Emma Lofgren, USC. 2000 (First Team): Shauna Estes, UG; Celeste Troche, AU; Young-A Yang, UT; Danielle Downey, AU; Lisette Lee, LSU; Meredith Duncan, LSU; Laura Henderson, UG; Angela Jerman, UG. (Second Team): Brittany Straza, UF; Paula Marti, UF; Jeanne Cho, UF; Lina Thoren, MSU; Anna Gertsson, MSU; Tina Schneeberger, UT; Meredith Ward, VU; Kristy McPherson, USC. 2001 (First Team): Kristy McPherson - USC; Celeste Troche - Auburn; Young-A Yang - UT; Katy Harris - LSU; Reilley Rankin - UG; Summer Sirmons - UG; Meredith Duncan LSU; Sarah Johnston - UA. (Second Team): Danielle Downey - AU; Diana Ramage - AU; Courtney Swaim - AU; Laura Henderson - UG; Tina Schneeberger - UT; Erin Simmons - UA; Nicki Cutler - VU. (Honorable Mention): Brittany Straza - UF; Meredith Ward - VU; Anna Gertsson - MSU; Sarah Jacobs - VU; Anne Hutto - AU; Lina Thoren - MSU; Carrie Cole - UT; Angela Jerman - UG; Anna Knutsson -MSU. 2002 (First Team): Danielle Downey, AU; Courtney Swaim, AU; Celeste Troche, AU; Angela Jerman, UG; Summer Sirmons, UG; Meredith Duncan, LSU; Kristy McPherson, SC; Young-A Yang, UT. (Second Team): Kingsley Barrett, AU; Sarah Johnston, UA; Jeanne Cho, UF; Brittany Straza, UF; Anna Gertsson, MS; Tina Schneeberger, UT; Nicki Cutler, VU; Meredith Ward, VU. (Honorable Mention): Anne Hutto, AU; Andrea Vander Lende, UF; Towa Okiyama, UK; Brooke Shelton, LSU; Anna Knutsson, MS; Adrienne Gautreaux, SC; Jessica Shepley, UT; Courtney Wood, VU. SEC WOMEN’S GOLF ALL-TIME HONORS SEC COACH OF THE YEAR 1984 - Mimi Ryan, UF 1985 - Mimi Ryan, UF 1986 - Karen Bahnsen, LSU 1987 - Dick Spybey, UA 1988 - Bud Marsee, AU 1989 - Beans Kelly, UG 1990 - Christi Sanders, MSU 1991 - Beans Kelly, UG 1992 - Betti Lou Evans, UK 1993 - Betty Palmer, UA 1994 - Cindy Parrott, VU 1995 - Karen Bannsen, LSU 1996 - Kim Evans, AU 1997 - Lori Brock, UT 1998 - Beans Kelly, UG 1999 - Kristi Coggins, USC 2000 - Christi Sanders, MSU 2001 - Kim Evans, AU 2002 - Kim Evans, AU SEC PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1985 - Deb Richard, UF 1986 - Jenny Lidback, LSU 1987 - Karen Davies, UF 1988 - Cheryl Morley, UF 1989 - Margaret Platt, AU 1990 - Lisa Hackney, UF 1991 - Kristi Coats, LSU 1992 - Vicki Goetze, UG 1993 - Vicki Goetze, UG 1994 - Katharina Larsson, UT 1995 - Siew Ai Lim, USC 1996 - Marci Clemons, AU 1997 - Shauna Estes, UG 1998 - Reilley Rankin, UG 1999 - Robin Cook, AU 2000 - Shauna Estes, UG 2001 - Celeste Troche, AU 2002 - Angela Jerman, UG SEC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 1985 - Karen Davies, UF 1986 - Lisa Nedoba, UF 1987 - Kristen Parker, LSU 1988 - Laura Brown, UF 1989 - Tina Paternostro, UG 1990 - Kristi Coats, LSU 1991 - Luciana Bemvenuti, UG 1992 - Vicki Goetze, UG 1993 - Dina Taylor, UF Abby Pearson, UT 1994 - Erin O’Neil, UG 1995 - Jeanne-Marie Busuttil, UF 1996 - Riko Higashio, UF 1997 - Shauna Estes, UG 1998 - Reilley Rankin, UG 2000 - Celeste Troche, AU 2001 - Diana Ramage, AU 2002 - Kingsley Barrett, AU SEC ALL-AMERICANS First Team Members Only 1975 - Martha Jones, UA 1979 - Peggy Kirsch, UA 1980 - Laurie Rinker, UF Terri Moody, UG 1981 - Terri Moody, UG 1982 - Laurie Rinker, UF Mitzi Edge, UG; Cindy Pleger, UG 1983 - Deb Richard, UF 1984 - Cindy Schreyer, UG 1985 - Deb Richard, UF Cindy Schreyer, UG 1986 - Karen Davies, UF Paige Dunlap, UF; Jenny Lidback, LSU 1987 - Karen Davies, UF 1988 - Karen Davies, UF Cheryl Morley, UF 1989 - Cheryl Morley, UF 1991 - Kristi Coats, LSU 1992 - Vicki Goetze, UG 1993 - Vicki Goetze, UG Carri Wood, MSU 1995 - Siew Ai Lim, USC 1997 - Shauna Estes, UG 1998 - Reilley Rankin, UG 1999 - Shauna Estes, UG 2000 - Shauna Estes, UG 2001 - Young-A Yang, UT Katy Harris, LSU Kristy McPherson, USC 2002 - Meredith Duncan, LS Angela Jerman, UG Kristy McPherson, SC Courtney Swaim, AU Celeste Troche, AU SEC ATHLETES OF THE WEEK 2000 - 2/15 - Shauna Estes, UG; 2/23 - Kristy McPherson, USC; 3/10 - Meredith Ward, VU; 3/17 - Lisette Lee, LSU; 3/23 - Anna Gertsson, MSU; 3/31 - Lisette Lee, LSU; 4/5 - Tina Howard, LSU. 2001 - 2/16 - Sarah Johnston, UA; 3/6 Summer Sirmons, UG; 3/16 - Young-A Yang, UT; 3/21 - Katy Harris, LSU; 3/30 - Katy Harris, LSU; 4/4 - Angela Jerman, UG; 4/12 - Reilley Rankin, UG. 2002 - 2/14 - Angela Jerman, UG; 2/27 Meredith Duncan, LS; 3/14 - Kristy McPherson, SC; 3/21 - Kristy McPherson, SC; 3/27 - Jeanne Cho, UF; 4/10 - Meredith Duncan, LS. SEC MEN’S GOLF 2003 CHAMPIONSHIP 2003 SEC Men's Golf Championships April 25-27 (Friday-Sunday) Sea Island, Ga. Seaside Golf Course Par: 70 2002 SEC Team Champion - Auburn (285-282-290 = 857) 2002 SEC Individual Medalist - Camilo Benedetti, Florida (70-72-68 = 210) Seventy years of history enrich this soil that crosses generations of golf greats: Bobby Jones, Sam Snead, Davis Love III. It began as the Seaside Nine, built by Colt & Alison in the 1920s. In 1930, Robert Tyre "Bobby" Jones called it "one of the best nine holes I've ever seen." Now it's been recreated as the new 18-hole Seaside Course, skillfully achieved by architect Tom Fazio. His vision: honor the tradition and integrity of the original design, yet carve a completely original, challenging and contemporary layout. He masterfully succeeded. Seaside is a rare gem. Here, beauty takes on an effortless quality. Tidal creeks, saltmarshes and St. Simon's Sound frame the course. Ancient oaks and cedars, white sandy dunes and native grasses add contrast to the perfectly manicured fairways and greens. The ocean breezes and waterfront layout soothe the soul. It's clear this architect understands the magic of nature; he elevated many of the tee boxes to give you a better view of the surroundings. Bless him. Par: 70 USGA Course / Slope Ratings Championship Tees: Men: 73.1 rating/131 slope/6,945 yards Women: 73.9 rating/131 slope/5,632 yards Back Tees: 71.1 rating/126 slope/6,550 yards Middle Tees: 68.7 rating/120 slope/6,006 yards Forward Tees: 69.3 rating/119 slope/5,048 yards 2002 Medalist Camilo Benedetti, Florida SEC WOMEN’S GOLF 2003 CHAMPIONSHIP 2003 SEC Women's Golf Championships April 18-20 (Friday-Sunday) Lexington, Ky. University Club of Kentucky Par: 72 2002 SEC Team Champion - South Carolina (289-292-290 = 861) 2002 SEC Individual Medalist - Kristy McPherson, South Carolina (69-69-71 = 209) The University Club is a members-only club privately licensed by UK. The course is the official home of the men's and women's golf teams and will host all of the University of Kentucky's tournaments. Internationally renowned golf course architect Arthur Hills designed the renovations to the 36-hole Championship course. Each 18-hole course is approximately 7,000 yards in length and stretches across 300 acres of rolling terrain. A dozen lakes and ponds complement the scenic courses. "This club is a great asset for the University of Kentucky," Director of Golf Operations Bettie Lou Evans said. "Having a facility like this to call our own should make a tremendous difference. The University Club will boost recruiting and allow us more practice time. Plus, we plan to expand with an indoor facility. All these things will give our golfers great opportunities to succeed." University Clubs are currently in place at other Southeastern Conference schools such as South Carolina, Auburn and Alabama. However, this club boasts many special features that makes it one of the premier University Clubs in the nation. Accompanying the beauty of the course is two state-of-the-art practice facilities for UK's men and women's golf teams. The club house includes a grille, locker rooms and a fully stocked pro shop. The "U-Club" will be the venue of the 2003 Women's Southeastern Conference Championship and other significant events. The clubhouse is filled with UK memorabilia and contains private meeting rooms that will serve as host to a variety of University, related conferences, events and meetings. 2002 Medalist Kristy McPherson, South Carolina
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