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100 Years...

1912First Men’s

Basketball Team

1920Baseball’s

Jim Mooney

1938Football

Team

1940Football

Team

1954Coach

Madison Brooks

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of Tradition

1969Grantland Rice Bowl

Team

1973Building of

Memorial Center

1989Keith

“Mister” Jennings

1996Men’s Golf

Ranked No. 1

2010Men’s Tennis

Championship Run

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NCAA Appearances...1975, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010

East Tennessee State University is a Tennessee Board of Regents institution and is fully in accord with the belief that educational and employment opportunities should be available to all eligible persons without regard to age, gender, color, race, religion, national origin, disability, veteran status, or sexual orientation. ETSU is a Tobacco-Free Campus, where all use of tobacco is restricted to private vehicles. Designed by ETSU Printing and Publications. TBR 140-021-10

Quick Facts

Preferred Name ............................................. ETSUNickname ................................. Buccaneers (Bucs)Location .................................. Johnson City, Tenn.Founded ........................................................1911Enrollment .................................................14,183President .............................Dr. Paul E. Stanton, Jr.Athletic Director ................................Dave MullinsSchool Colors ...................... Navy Blue & Old GoldConference .........................................Atlantic SunHead Coach ........................................Fred WarrenGolf Office Phone ......................... (423) 439-5589

2011 Spring Schedule

1/31 at JU Invitational (Jacksonville, Fla.)

2/20 at Puerto Rico Classic (San Juan, Puerto Rico)

3/13 at General Hackler Invitational (Myrtle Beach, S.C.)

3/20 at Callaway Match Play (Ball Ground, Ga.)

4/11 at Wofford Invitational (Spartanburg, S.C.)

4/20 at Atlantic Sun Conference Championship (Braselton, Ga.)

4/30 at Cavalier Classic (Charlottesville, Va.)

5/19 at NCAA East Regional (TBD)

5/31 at NCAA Championship (Stillwater, Okla.)

ETSU MEn’S Golf

Media Relations

Assoc. AD for Communications ....... Michael White Office Phone ............................. (423) 439-4220 Cell Phone ................................ (423) 956-1461

Asst. Director for Athletic Media Relations ............... Kevin Brown Office Phone ............................. (423) 439-5263

Graduate Assistant ...............................Ryan Dunn Office Phone ............................. (423) 439-8212

SID Fax ......................................... (423) 439-6138

Table of Contents

Contents, Schedule, Quick Facts ..........................2

Warren-Greene Golf Center .................................3

Roster ..................................................................4

Head Coach Fred Warren ................................. 5-6

Assistant Coach Joey Maxon ................................7

Buc Player Profiles ......................................... 8-14

2009-10 Results .......................................... 15-17

All-time statistical leaders .......................... 18-19

Buccaneer Honors ....................................... 20-21

Conference Championships ...............................22

The NCAA Championships ........................... 23-24

ETSU Golf Legends ....................................... 25-27

The Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate at The Ridges ................... 28-30

ETSU ..................................................................31

Champions are BLUE ................................... 32-33

Winning the Right Way ............................... 34-35

Athletic Training ................................................36

Strength and Conditioning ................................37

Academics .........................................................38

Facilities ............................................................39

Johnson City ......................................................40

Tennessee .........................................................41

Atlantic Sun Conference ....................................32

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NCAA Appearances...1975, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010

Warren-greeneGolf CEnTEr

Designed by world-renowned golf architect Tom Fazio, the $2.4 million Warren-Greene Golf Center sits on 14 acres of land overlooking the ETSU campus. Named in honor of longtime ETSU men's golf coach Fred Warren and ETSU golf supporter William B. Greene, Jr., the Warren-Greene Golf Center includes six target greens, two bent-grass greens (one for putting and one for short-game work), three tee areas, a fairway bunker and four greenside bunkers. The accompanying 3,300-square-foot, two-story building, designed by Ken Ross Architects of Johnson City, Tenn., contains coaches' offices, meeting rooms, the Hal Morrison Hall of Fame room, players' lounge, two indoor hitting bays, and an observation deck. Without a doubt, the Warren-Greene Golf Center provides ETSU players with one of the best on-campus practice facilities in college golf.

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roSter

Name ..................................... Cl. ..........................Hometown/Previous School

Lucas Armstrong ........................ Fr. ................................ Church Hill, Tenn. / Walters State CC Rhys Enoch ................................... Sr. ................................ Cornwall, England / Penair School Devin Komline .............................Jr. ................................ Dorset, Vermont / Burr and Burton Academy Spencer Lawson ......................... Fr. ................................ Raleigh, N.C. / Wakefield HS Paul O’Kane .................................. Sr. ................................ Castledawson, Northern Ireland / St. Mary’s Grammar Patrick Spraggs ...........................So. ............................... Rochford, England / Framlingham College Peter Wilson ..................................Jr. ................................ Locust Valley, N.Y. / University of Virginia

By claSS

Seniors (2) Juniors (2) Sophomores (1) Freshmen (2)

Rhys Enoch Devin Komline Patrick Spraggs Lucas Armstrong Paul O’Kane Peter Wilson Spencer Lawson

2011 MEn’S Golf

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NCAA Appearances...1975, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010

Head Coach25th Season

FredWarrEn

Entering his 25th season at ETSU and his 33nd year overall, Hall of Fame head coach Fred Warren continues to build a winning tradition for the Buccaneers, guiding them into the national spotlight on a yearly basis.

As the 2010-11 season approaches, Warren – who was inducted into the Golf Coaches Association of America’s Hall of Fame in December of 2003 – and the Bucs are coming off a 2009-10 campaign which saw the team once again reach NCAA regional competition. Additionally, the Bucs won the Atlantic Sun Conference championship for the second time making it the 22nd conference title in school history. With that victory, the Bucs also set a school record with four victories during the spring season. Seamus Power also won the Atlantic Sun individual title for the second time in his career. Individually, Rhys Enoch tied for medalist honors at the NCAA East Regional and earned a bid to the NCAA Championship. The Bucs also succeeded again in the classroom as the team was recognized by the Golf Coaches Association of America with the President’s Special Recognition for earning a team GPA of 3.5 or higher.

In 2008-09, Warren helped guide freshman Michael Stewart to an individual title in the Atlantic Sun Conference championships, while Stewart joined teammates Seamus Power and Rhys Enoch on the first team All A-Sun squad. In fact, Power was named the league’s Player of the Year, while Stewart garnered Freshman of the Year honors.

The squad was coming off a 2007-08 campaign in which it earned a Top 15 ranking throughout much of the year, and made its 20th trip to the NCAA Championships, finishing 22nd on the team leaderboard.

Since his arrival in 1986, the Warren-led Buccaneer program has been a consistent performer among the nation’s elite, finishing in the top 13 six times and in the top 25 13 times since 1989 – including a third-place finish at the 1996 NCAA Championships and a ninth-place finish in 2001.

During the past 24 seasons, Warren’s Buc squads have won 44 tournaments, including the 2001 NCAA East Regional at Williamsburg, Va. During the 2000-01 season, his squad won four tournaments, including three straight from April to May. Even more impressive, his 1995-96 team won six events, tying national champion Arizona State and Florida for the most tournament wins during the year, and was ranked as the No. 1 team in the country during part of the year.

Just three years after arriving in Johnson City, Warren returned ETSU to the top of the Southern Conference, a position where the Bucs remained for 12 of the next 17 years. Warren led the Bucs to league titles from 1989-92, 1994-96, 1998-2001, and in 2005, his 12 championships broke the 54-year-old SoCon record of 11 titles held by

Quick Facts on Fred Warren Honors: Inducted to the Golf Coaches Association of America Hall of Fame. Seven-time Southern Conference Coach-of-the-Year (1989, 1990, 1991, 1994, 1996, 1998, 1999). Atlantic Sun Coach-of-the-Year (2007 and 2009). Two-time District Coach-of-the-Year (1989, 1996). Two-time finalist for National Coach-of-the-Year honors. Honored as a Texas Christian University Legend. Led the Bucs to Southern Conference titles 12 times (1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, and 2005). The 1996 squad finished third at NCAA Championships and ninth in 2001.

Education: Graduated from UCLA in 1973 with a B.A. in speech. Earned a master’s degree in education from Oklahoma State in 1986.

longtime Duke golf coach Ellis “Dumpy” Hagler, making Warren the winningest men’s golf coach in SoCon history. The Bucs advanced to the NCAA Championships in 1989 and 1992, from 1994 to 2001, and also made the field in four straight seasons (2005-08).

Warren is a seven-time winner of Southern Conference Coach-of-the-Year honors (1989, 1990, 1991, 1994, 1996, 1998 and 1999), has won Atlantic Sun Conference Coach-of-the-Year once, and has twice earned NCAA District Coach-of-the-Year (1989 and 1996). He was a runner-up for National Coach-of-the-Year honors following the 1995-96 season. During his tenure at ETSU, Warren has coached 18 All-America selections and 30 All-Southern Conference choices, and three All-Atlantic Sun picks. He has coached eight of the past 14 Southern Conference Individual Medalists, two Atlantic Sun Conference champions, 11 SoCon Players-of-the-Year, and three Atlantic Sun Conference Players-of-the-Year.

Warren joined the Buccaneer program from collegiate golf power Oklahoma State, where he served as an assistant coach. During his tenure in Stillwater, the Cowboys won three Big Eight championships and finished as NCAA Tournament runners-up on three occasions. Warren began his coaching career at Texas Christian University, where he led both the men’s and women’s programs from 1979-84. While at TCU, his Horned Frog men’s team finished fourth at the 1980 NCAA Championships and posted a 27th-place finish in 1983. That year he became the first coach to ever place a men’s and women’s team in the NCAA Tournament field during the same season. He guided the women to the 1983 NCAA title and a runner-up finish the previous year. He was named Southwest Conference Men’s Coach-of-the-Year in 1980 and was the SWC Women’s Coach-of-the-Year choice in 1983. In October 2000, Warren was inducted into the TCU Horned Frog Hall of Honor, and in 2003 he was named a TCU “Legend.”

Warren has taught in Golf Digest Instruction Schools, in the Oklahoma State Golf Schools, the North Carolina Golf Schools, the Georgia Academy of Golf, at Purdue University and at the NIKE All-Star Golf Camp. He has served as a member of the NCAA Division I Men’s Golf Committee. He has served as Chair of the NCAA District 3 North Golf Committee, as the Chair of the Southern Conference Golf Coaches and as a Chair of the GCAA All-America Selection Committee. Warren also has served on the Golf Coaches Association of America Ethics Committee and is currently serving on the Pace of Play Committee.

Warren played his collegiate golf at UCLA while earning a bachelor of arts degree in speech. He received a master of science degree in education from Oklahoma State. He served as a U.S. Marine Corps officer from 1974-78 and was honorably discharged, reaching the rank of Captain. Warren is active in several ETSU student organizations. He is a faculty advisor for Kappa Delta Sorority and has served in the same role for Campus Crusade for Christ and the Christian Student Fellowship.

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Warren's TournamenT TiTles aT eTsu

Since arriving at ETSU, Fred Warren has guided the Buccaneers to 44 team titles. The following is a list of those first-place finishes.

2009-10 Atlantic Sun Championship Coca-Cola Wofford Invitational General Hackler Championship JU Invitational

2008-09 Kauai Collegiate Classic

2006-07 Atlantic Sun Championship

2005-06 General Hackler Invitational

2004-05 Southern Conference Championship

2000-01 Birkdale Collegiate Classic Southern Conference Championship Cavalier Classic NCAA East Regional

1999-00 Southern Conference Championship

1998-99 Country Club of Louisiana Invitational Southern Conference Championship

1997-98 Mauna Kea Resort Invitational Southern Conference Championship

1996-97 Tennessee Tournament of Champions Liberty Golf Classic

1995-96 Tennessee Tournament of Champions The Adams Cup of Newport Duke Golf Classic Golf World-Palmetto Dunes Collegiate Furman Intercollegiate Southern Conference Championship

1994-95 John Ryan Iron Duke Southern Conference Championship

1993-94 Furman Intercollegiate Southern Conference Championship

1992-93 ODU/Seascape Collegiate Invitational

1991-92 Southern Conference Championship

1990-91 Tom O'Briant Memorial Invitational Southern Conference Championship

1989-90 Pan American Invitational Southern Conference Championship

1988-89 Southern Conference Championship Virginia Cavalier Classic

1987-88 Samford University Invitational Western Carolina Invitational James Madison Spring Invitational Augusta College Jaguar Classic Graysburg Hills Collegiate

1986-87 JMU Spring Golf Classic Graysburg Hills Collegiate

ETSU's NCAA All-Americans

Coached by Fred Warren

Chris Wisler1999, 2000, 2001

David Christensen1998, 1999

Keith Nolan1995, 1996, 1997

Garrett Willis1994, 1995, 1996

Bobby Gage1989

Rex Kuramoto1989, 1990

Rhys Davies2005, 2006, 2007

Rhys Enoch2010

Eamonn Brady1999

Gareth Shaw2007, 2008

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NCAA Appearances...1975, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010

Maxon begins his first season as assistant coach of the ETSU men’s golf team. He comes to Johnson City from the Charlotte, N.C., area, where he worked as

a Teaching Instructor at Springfield Golf Club in Fort Mill, S.C. Before becoming an instructor, Maxon played professionally on the Nationwide Tour for many years, while also qualifying for two U.S. Opens. He participated in the 2004 U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills and the 2001 U.S. Open at Southern Hills.

Maxon graduated from Clemson University with a degree in management, where he was a standout on the Tigers’ golf team. He was a two-time all-American (1996, 1998) and was twice selected as First-Team All-ACC (1996, 1998). Maxon was a starter on three Clemson top-15 teams, including the 1997 team that finished third and the 1998 team that finished second in the nation. In addition, Maxon helped lead the Tigers to two ACC Championships (1997, 1998). He finished his career with a 73.89 stroke average, including a career best 72.26 average as a senior in 1998.

Assistant Coach1st Season

JoeyMaxon

Maxon FileTeaching Professional (2009-10)

• SpringfieldGolfClub–FortMill,S.C.

Tour Professional

• Participantin2004U.S.Open–ShinnecockHills

• Participantin2001U.S.Open–SouthernHills

• MemberoftheNationwideTour

College: Clemson (1994-98) • HonorableMentionAll-American1996and1998

• First-teamAll-ACC1996and1998

• StarteronthreeClemsontop-15teams,including1997 team that finished third and 1998 team that finished second in the nation

• StarterontwoACCChampionshipteams, 1997 and 1998

• Finishedintop20atfourconsecutiveNCAARegionals, 15th as a freshman in 1995, 18th as a sophomore in 1996, 8th as a junior in 1997 and fifth as a senior in 1998

• Finished9thatNCAAChampionshipinAlbuquerquein 1998, helping Tigers to second-place team finish

• Wonthe1996WoffordInvitationalasasophomore

• Finishedcareerwith73.89careerstrokeaverage,among the top 20 in Clemson history, that included career best 72.26 average as a senior in 1998

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NCAA Appearances...1975, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010

2009-2010 Season: Was named Cleveland Golf/Srixon All-America Scholar…earned First-Team All-Atlantic Sun honors…named Ping All-American and Ping All-

Region…competed in the prestigious Palmer Cup matches for the European team this past summer…also competed in the highly competitive British Amateur where he advanced to the quarterfinals…earned an individual berth to the NCAA Championship where he finished tied for 34th (72-74-70—216)…shared medalist honors at the NCAA East Regional (65-68-70—203)… finished first on the team with a 72.3 stroke average on the season … had six Top 10 finishes during the year … his low round of the season was a 65, which he fired during the first round of the NCAA East Regional … won A-Sun Golfer of the Month honors for October after three top-10 finishes during the month.

2008-2009 Sesaon: Was a first team All-Atlantic Sun Conference pick … finished second on the team with a 73.7 stroke average, and posted his low round of the year with a 68 in the Larry Nelson Collegiate … he enjoyed five Top 10 finishes on the season, and captured his first collegiate championship in the Shoal Creek Intercollegiate, posting his low round of the fall with a 69 in the second round of that event … joined former Buccaneer who shares his same firstname–RhysDavies–asapastchampionatShoalCreek … was named A-Sun GOTM for September following his Shoal Creek win.

2007-08 Season: Enjoyed a fantastic freshman season, finishing second on the team with a 73.1 stroke average and being selected as the Atlantic Sun Conference Freshman of the Year … he was also a first-team All A-Sun pick … burst onto the scene with three Top 7 finishes in his first four collegiate events, and later enjoyed his best finish of the year with a second place showing in the Atlantic Sun Conference Championships … he matched his low round of the year twice, posting 68s in the Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate as well as the Isleworth-UCF Collegiate Invitational.

Prior to ETSU: Member of the Welsh Men’s Team .. played for the Great Britain and Ireland Boys Team in 2006 ... reached the third round of the 2007 British Amateur.

Personal: Born June 16, 1988 ... major is sports management ... son of Steven David and Tracy Enoch.

Senior • 5-10Cornwall, England

rhyS EnoCh

2009-10 ResultsDate Tournament Place ScoresOct. 3-4 Gary Koch Invitational T10 71-72-68=211Oct. 13 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate T4 68=68Oct. 16-18 Bank of Tenn. Intercollegiate T5 72-71-71=214Oct. 25-27 Isleworth Collegiate Invitational T22 71-74-80=225Feb. 8-9 JU Invitational T11 76-71-79=226Feb. 21-23 Puerto Rico Classic T53 77-70-75=222March 14-15 General Hackler Championship T7 73-71-75=219March 28-30 Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate T41 78-72-69=219April 12-13 Coca-Cola Wofford Invitational T24 75-73-72=220 April 19-21 Atlantic Sun Championship T6 69-72-75=216May 20-22 NCAA East Regional T1 65-68-70=203June 1-3 NCAA Championship T34 72-74-70=216

Rounds: 34 Strokes: 2459 Scoring Average: 72.32009-10 Low Round: 65, NCAA East Regional (May 20 - First Round)

Career StatsYear Rounds Strokes Average Top 102007-08 35 2559 73.1 42008-09 36 2653 73.7 42009-10 34 2459 72.3 6Totals 105 7671 73.0 14

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NCAA Appearances...1975, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010

2009-10 Season: Was named Cleveland Golf/Srixon All-America Scholar… finished the season with four top-25 finishes including a pair of top six finishes…finished tied for

sixth at both the Coca-Cola Wofford Invitational and the Atlantic Sun Championship… posted a low round of 69 at the Coca-Cola Wofford Invitational…compiled a 74.2 stroke average on the season

2008-09 Season: Finished fourth on the team with a 74.6 stroke average … he enjoyed two Top-10 showings, with a season-best tie for sixth at the Robert Kepler Intercollegiate … he posted a low round of 71 three times.

2007-08 Season: Played in two events as a freshman, and picked up his best finish of the year with a tie for 49th at the Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate … his low round of the year was a 72, which he posted in the second and third rounds in the Jerry Pate … finished fifth on the team with a 76.1 stroke average.

Prior to ETSU: Member of the Irish Boys Team ... reached the fourth round of the 2006 British Boys Amateur ... semifinalist in the 2006 Irish Amateur Championship.

Personal: Born Sept. 1, 1988 ... majoring in business ...son of Brian and Patricia O’Kane.

Senior • 6-2Castledawson, Northern Ireland

paul o’KanE

2009-10 ResultsDate Tournament Place ScoresSep. 11-13 Carpet Capital Collegiate T40 73-77-74=224Oct. 16-18 Bank of Tenn. Intercollegiate T34 74-73-74=221Feb. 8-9 JU Invitational T24 81-76-75=232Feb. 21-23 Puerto Rico Classic T59 71-80-74=225March 14-15 General Hackler Championship T22 80-74-73=227March 28-30 Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate 59 73-77-75=225 April 12-13 Coca-Cola Wofford Invitational T6 73-69-71=213 April 19-21 Atlantic Sun Championship T6 71-71-74=216May 20-22 NCAA East Regional 62 75-73-75=223

Rounds: 27 Strokes: 2006 Scoring Average: 74.22009-10 Low Round: 69, Coca-Cola Wofford Invitational (April 12- Second

Round)

Career StatsYear Rounds Strokes Average Top 102007-08 6 457 76.1 02008-09 33 2463 74.6 22009-10 27 2006 74.2 2Totals 66 4926 75.0 4

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NCAA Appearances...1975, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010

2009-10 Season: A member of the Atlantic Sun All-Academic Team…compiled a 75.1 stroke average on the season … best finish of the season was a tie for 11th at the

Coca-Cola Wofford Invitational (75-72-70—217) … posted a low round of 70 at the Coca-Cola Wofford Invitational…played in each of the fall tournaments.

2008-09 Season: Played in five of the team’s 11 events as a freshman, finishing with a 78.0 stroke average … his best finish of the year was a tie for 24th at the Shoal Creek Intercollegiate … his low round of the year was a 72 in the first round of the Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate at The Ridges.

Prior to ETSU: Qualified for the U.S. Amateur during the summer of 2008 and played in the U.S. Junior Amateur in 2007... was the 2006 runner-up in both the New England Golf Championships and the Vermont States ... was a four-time all-conference selection in high school.

Personal: Born Feb. 19, 1990 ... majoring in business ... son of Keith and Patti Komline.

Junior • 5-9Dorset, Vermont

devin KoMlinE

2009-10 ResultsDate Tournament Place ScoresSep. 11-13 Carpet Capital Collegiate T29 74-73-74=221Oct. 3-4 Gary Koch Invitational T62 75-71-78=224Oct. 13 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate T44 74=74Oct. 16-18 Bank of Tenn. Intercollegiate T34 73-72-76=221Oct. 25-27 Isleworth Collegiate Invitational T39 82-72-75=229March 28-30 Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate 72 81-75-78=234 April 12-13 Coca-Cola Wofford Invitational T11 75-72-70=217

Rounds: 19 Strokes: 1428 Scoring Average: 75.12009-10 Low Round: 70, Coca-Cola Wofford Invitational, (Final Round- Apr 13)

Career StatsYear Rounds Strokes Average Top 102008-09 15 1171 78.0 02009-10 19 1428 75.1 0Totals 34 2599 76.5 0

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NCAA Appearances...1975, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010

2009-10 Season: A member of the Atlantic Sun All-Academic Team… … compiled a 77.2 stroke average…his low round of 71 in the first round of the Bank

of Tennessee Intercollegiate at The Ridges also coincided with his best individual finish of the year when he tied for 40th.

2008-09 Season: Played in five of the team’s 11 events as a true freshman … finished with a 79.4 stroke average, which included a season low round of 71 in the Larry Nelson Collegiate Invitational … his best finish of the year was a tie for 26th at the Larry Nelson Collegiate Invitational.

Prior to ETSU: Won the 2006 Virginia Prep League Championship ... was the 2007 Kenridge Invitational Champion ... spent his redshirt freshman season at the University of Virginia.

Personal: Born Dec. 14, 1987 ... majoring in business ... son of Harrison and Catherine Wilson.

Junior • 6-5Locust Valley, New York

peter WilSon

2009-10 ResultsDate Tournament Place ScoresSep. 11-13 Carpet Capital Collegiate 56 79-76-83=238Oct. 13 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate T50 76=76Oct. 16-18 Bank of Tenn. Intercollegiate T40 71-75-76=222March 14-15 General Hackler Championship 62 83-82-77=242April 12-13 Coca-Cola Wofford Invitational T48 78-75-73=226

Rounds: 13 Strokes: 1004 Scoring Average: 77.22009-10 Low Round: 71, Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate, (First Round-Oct 16)

Career StatsYear Rounds Strokes Average Top 102008-09 15 1,192 79.4 02009-10 13 1,004 77.2 0 Totals 28 2,196 78.3 0

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NCAA Appearances...1975, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010

Prior to ETSU: A three-year letterwinner at Wakefield High School…Lawson was named CAP 7 Conference Player of the Year in 2009 after compiling a 34.78

nine-hole stroke average…fired a nine-hole score of 30 at TPC Wakefield Plantation which is a Cap 7 Conference record…he is a two-time Future Collegians World Tour (FCWT) All-American…qualified for the 2010 U.S. Amateur Championship…finished tied for eighth at the 2010 North Carolina Amateur Championship.

Personal: Born Dec. 12, 1991... undecided on academic major… son of Jeff and Renee Lawson.

Freshman • 5-10Raleigh, North Carolina

Spencer laWSon

2009-10 ResultsDate Tournament Place ScoresSep. 11-13 Carpet Capital Collegiate T29 74-73-74=221Oct. 3-4 Gary Koch Invitational T62 75-71-78=224Oct. 13 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate T44 74=74Oct. 16-18 Bank of Tenn. Intercollegiate T34 73-72-76=221Oct. 25-27 Isleworth Collegiate Invitational T39 82-72-75=229March 28-30 Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate 72 81-75-78=234 April 12-13 Coca-Cola Wofford Invitational T11 75-72-70=217

Rounds: 19 Strokes: 1428 Scoring Average: 75.12009-10 Low Round: 70, Coca-Cola Wofford Invitational, (Final Round- Apr 13)

Career StatsYear Rounds Strokes Average Top 102008-09 15 1171 78.0 02009-10 19 1428 75.1 0Totals 34 2599 76.5 0

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NCAA Appearances...1975, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010

Prior to ETSU: Was a teammate of Rhys Enoch on the 2010 European Palmer Cup team…was a member of the England boys team in the Dutch Junior Masters…fired

a course record 66 at Ipswich Golf Club…also set course record at Stowmarket Golf Club with a 64…finished fourth in the British Universities individual stroke play finals… has also represented his country in hockey, cricket and rugby all at the same time at U14 level

Personal: Born Jan. 8, 1991...majoring in sports management…son of Peter and Jane Spraggs.

Sophomore • 5-9Rochford, England

patrickSpraGGS

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NCAA Appearances...1975, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010

Prior to ETSU: Attended Walters State Community College during the fall semester…earned medalist honors in his first collegiate event at the Bill Sergent

Invitational in Kentucky where he shot 68-74 (2-under) for the tournament… finished tied for ninth at the Tusculum Fall Classic where he shot 73-68—141…closed out the fall with a top-five finish at the LMU Fall Inivitational (72-68—140)…attended Volunteer High School where he earned all-conference honors in each of his four seasons…was also named Big 8 Conference Player of the Year following his senior season.

Personal: Born May 28, 1992...son of Phil and Susie Armstrong.

Freshman • 6-1Church Hill, Tennessee

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Carpet Capital Collegiate September 13-15, 2009

Dalton, Ga. 1. Tennessee .............................290-287-274=851 2. Chattanooga .........................291-284-288=863 3. Georgia Tech .........................295-290-282=867 4. Auburn..................................293-293-284=870 5. South Carolina ......................290-293-289=872 T6. Alabama ...............................289-294-292=875 T6. Wake Forest ..........................298-287-290=875 8. Texas Tech .............................302-284-290=876 9. Clemson ................................290-305-289=884 T10. ETSU .....................................299-294-299=892 T10. Georgia .................................292-294-306=892 12. Mississippi ............................304-295-300=899 Top Five Individuals 1. Kyle Stanley (Clemson) ...............73-66-69=208 T2. Jonathan Hodge (UTC) ................71-72-70=213 T2. Allen Koon (South Carolina) ........73-70-70=213 T4. Billy Horschel (Florida) ................77-68-69=214 T4. Stephan Jaeger (UTC) ..................70-71-73=214 T4. Chris Paisley (Tennessee) ............69-72-73=214

ETSU Scores and Finishes T30. Seamus Power ............................75-72-73=220 T33. Michael Stewart ..........................74-70-77=221 T40. Paul O’Kane ................................71-72-79=222 T67. Rhys Enoch .................................72-76-79=227 T78. Jordan Finley ..............................70-84-77=231

Gary Koch Intercollegiate October 3-4, 2009

Tampa, Fla. 1. Florida State.........................274-280-280=834 2. Texas Tech.............................271-279-300=850 T3. Virginia.................................282-279-291=852 T3. Florida..................................277-283-292=852 5. North Florida........................290-281-283=854 6. Augusta State.......................286-278-291=855 7. Auburn.................................290-280-288=858 8. LSU.......................................275-293-293=861 9. Georgia Southern..................281-283-298=862 10. Mississippi...........................285-285-296=866 11. Kentucky..............................288-285-297=870 12. ETSU.....................................294-283-294=871 13. North Carolina......................281-288-305=874 14. UAB......................................287-287-303=877 15. USF.......................................295-302-305=902

2009-10 reSultS

Top Five Individuals 1. Kyle Kopsick (Auburn) .................72-63-66=201 2. Seath Lauer (FSU) .......................66-67-70=203 3. John Peterson (LSU) ....................67-67-70=204 4. Brooks Koepka (FSU) ...................68-70-67=205 5. Chris Ward (Texas Tech) ...............69-67-72=208

ETSU Scores and Finishes T10. Rhys Enoch .................................71-72-68=211 T22. Michael Stewart ..........................73-69-72=214 T56. Seamus Power ............................75-71-76=222 T62. Devin Komline ............................75-71-78=224 81. Garth McGee ...............................83-74-81=238

Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Oct. 12, 2009

Birmingham, Ala. 1. Alabama ..............................................273=273 2. Texas ....................................................276=276 T3. ETSU ....................................................280=280 T3. UNLV ....................................................281=281 5. Louisville..............................................281=281 6. UAB ......................................................284=284 7. Auburn.................................................285=285 8. SMU .....................................................286=286 9. Arkansas ..............................................289=289 T10. Georgia State ......................................290=290 T10. Mississippi State ..................................290=290 12. Oklahoma ............................................292=292 Top Five Individuals 1. Hunter Hamrick (Alabama) ......................65=65 2. Cody Gribble (Texas) ................................66=66 3. Derek Ernst (UNLV) ..................................67=67 T4. Bud Cauley (Alabama) .............................68=68 T4. Justin Dorward (Louisville) ......................68=68 T4. Rhys Enoch (ETSU)...................................68=68 T4. Dylan Frittelli (Texas)...............................68=68 T4. Seamus Power (ETSU)..............................68=68 T4. Ben Tewes (SMU).....................................68=68 T4. Riley Wheeldon (Louisville).....................68=68

ETSU Scores and Finish T24. Michael Stewart ..........................74-70-72=220 T29. Devin Komline ............................74-73-74=221 T40. Paul O’Kane ................................73-77-74=224 T45. Seamus Power ............................74-75-79=228 56. Peter Wilson ................................79-76-83=238

Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate October 16-18, 2009 Jonesborough, Tenn.

T1. Tennessee.............................287-280-294=861 T1. Oregon State.........................286-281-294=861 3. Virginia.................................290-282-291=863 4. Virginia Tech.........................290-287-289=866 5. Duke.....................................290-296-283=869 6. ETSU.....................................294-287-293=874 7. Wake Forest..........................290-290-295=875 8. Missouri................................287-289-300=876 9. North Carolina......................299-285-293=877 10. NC State................................297-297-288=882 11. UNC Wilmington..................290-293-302=885 12. Kent State............................297-287-302=886 13. Auburn................................300-291-297=888 14. Coastal Carolina...................295-295-302=892 15. UAB......................................306-305-301=912

Top Five Individuals 1. Diego Velasquez (Oregon St.) ......66-70-70=206 T2. Garland Green (Virginia Tech) ...........71-71-71=213 T2. Matt HIll (NC State) .....................71-71-71=213 T2. Darren Renwick (Tennessee) .......74-67-72=213 ETSU Scores and Finishes T5. Rhys Enoch .................................72-71-71=214 T20. Seamus Power ............................75-71-72=218 T34. Devin Komline ............................73-72-76=221 T34. Paul O’Kane ................................74-73-74=221 T68. Michael Stewart ..........................77-75-78=230

Isleworth Collegiate Invitational October 25-27, 2009

Windermere, Fla. 1. Oklahoma State ....................291-289-301=881 2. Florida ..................................292-292-302=886 3. Stanford ................................289-300-299=888 4. Georgia .................................304-297-292=893 5. Alabama ...............................299-293-304=896 6. South Carolina ......................302-301-295=898 7. TCU .......................................290-306-303=899 8. Texas Tech .............................296-303-301=900 9. Illinois ...................................306-297-298=901 10. ETSU .....................................309-299-300=908 11. Clemson ................................307-298-304=909 12. Arizona State ........................301-307-304=912 T13. UCF .......................................308-298-307=913 T13. Washington ..........................308-301-304=913 15. Kentucky ...............................317-311-301=929

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Top Five Individuals 1. Bud Cauley (Alabama) ................69-70-72=211 2. Sihwan Kim (Stanford) .....................70-74-68=212 T3. Nils Floren (Texas Tech) ...............69-74-73=216 T3. Peter Uihlein (Okla State) ............68-73-75=216 5. George Bryan IV (So Carolina) ....74-74-70=218

ETSU Scores and Finishes T22. Rhys Enoch .................................71-74-80=225 T39. Devin Komline ............................82-72-75=229 T39. Seamus Power ............................80-74-75=229 T50. Michael Stewart ..........................76-79-77=232 63. Garth McGee ...............................82-82-73=237

JU Invitational February 8, 2010 Jacksonville, Fla.

1. ETSU .....................................302-291-299=893 2. Wake Forest ..........................308-294-298=900 3. Clemson ................................298-295-308=901 4. East Carolina .........................307-304-305=916 5. Liberty ..................................313-301-304=920 6. Charleston Southern .............311-309-300=920 7. Jacksonville...........................317-304-307=928 8. Jacksonville State ..................319-308-311=938 9. Winthrop ..............................318-320-306=944 10. Idaho ....................................325-312-312=949 11. Old Dominion........................329-309-312=950 12. USC Upstate ..........................329-321-305=954 13. Kentucky ...............................324-319-311=954 14. Georgia State ........................325-314-317=956 15. Murray State..........................324-320-317=961

Top Five Individuals 1 Brenden Gielow (Wake Forest) ....76-69-73=218 2. Kelvin Day (Charleston South.)....73-75-71=219 T3. Michael Stewart (ETSU) ..............73-76-73=218 T3. Ben Martin (Clemson) .................71-75-76=222 T5. Seamus Power (ETSU) .................79-71-72=223 T5. Corbin Mills (Clemson)................74-74-75=223

ETSU Scores and Finishes T3. Michael Stewart ..........................73-76-73=222 T5. Seamus Power ............................79-71-72=223 T11. Rhys Enoch .................................76-71-79=226 T15. Garth McGee ...............................74-73-81=228 T24. Paul O’Kane ................................81-76-75=232

Puerto Rico Classic February 21-23, 2010

San Juan, P.R. 1. Texas .....................................277-269-276=822 2. Oklahoma State ....................275-279-274=828 3. Clemson ................................281-278-284=843 4. Northwestern .......................290-278-285=853 5. Georgia Tech .........................285-280-290=855 T6. Purdue ..................................286-282-288=856

T6. Georgia .................................286-278-292=856 8. ETSU .....................................284-287-288=859 9. Kent State .............................286-281-299=866 10. Oklahoma .............................292-293-284=869 11. Alabama ...............................288-296-286=870 12. Virginia Tech..........................290-300-282=872 T13. Michigan...............................293-288-295=876 T13. Ohio State..............................291-289-296=876 15. UNC Greensboro....................294-298-289=881

Top Five Individuals 1. Kevin Tway (Okla. State) ............. 65-68-66=199 2. Cody Gribble (Texas) ...................67-65-70=202 3. Harris English (Georgia) ..............69-64-71=204 T4. J.T. Griffin (Georgia Tech) ..............70-65-70=205 T4. Dylan Frittelli (Texas) ..................69-69-67=205

ETSU Scores and Finishes T13. Seamus Power ............................68-74-68=210 T32. Michael Stewart ..........................76-70-71=204 T39. Garth McGee ...............................69-73-76=218 T53. Rhys Enoch .................................77-70-75=222 T59. Paul O’Kane ................................71-80-74=225

General Hackler Championship March 14, 2010

Myrtle Beach, S.C. 1. ETSU .....................................294-293-296=883 2. Coastal Carolina ....................298-297-291=886 3. Augusta State .......................310-283-299=892 4. Pepperdine ...........................299-292-303=894 5. Wake Forest ..........................296-298-301=895 6. NC State ................................306-291-309=906 7. UNC Wilmington ...................312-295-300=907 8. Duke .....................................309-297-302=908 9. Kent State .............................312-302-309=923 10. Lamar ...................................305-303-317=925 11. Kennesaw State ....................315-304-311=930 12. Minnesota ............................308-304-322=934 Top Five Individuals T1. Seamus Power (ETSU) .................69-71-75=215 T1. Josh Anderson (Pepperdine) .......71-72-72=215 T3. Dan Obremski (Coastal Car.) ........71-73-72=216 T3. Brenden Gielow (Wake Forest) .........71-70-75=216 5. Lee Bedford (Wake Forest) ................71-74-72=217

ETSU Scores and Finishes T1. Seamus Power ............................69-71-75=215 T7. Rhys Enoch .................................73-71-75=219 T20. Michael Stewart .........................76-77-73=226 T22. Paul O’Kane ................................80-74-73=227 T41. Garth McGee ...............................76-82-76=234

Hootie at Bulls Bay March 28, 2010 Awendaw, S.C.

1. LSU .......................................288-278-279=845 2. Wake Forest ..........................289-281-276=846 3. Virginia .................................295-274-279=848 4. South Carolina ......................296-272-282=850 5. Augusta State .......................302-270-281=853 6. Duke .....................................289-281-284=854 7. Auburn..................................291-280-284=857 T8. Clemson ................................294-279-284=857 T8. NC State ................................291-286-280=857 10. Chattanooga .........................300-284-285=870 11. Kentucky ...............................299-283-286=868 12. ETSU .....................................301-284-285=870 13. UCF .......................................307-286-283=876 14. Long Beach State ..................307-297-299=903 15. College of Charleston ............314-299-308=921

Top Five Individuals 1. Matt Hill (NC State) .....................68-67-69=204 2. Lee Bedford (Wake Forest) ..........73-70-63=206 T3. Sang Yi (LSU) ..............................69-68-70=207 T3. Brenden Gielow (Wake Forest) ....72-66-69=207 T3. Patrick Rada (South Carolina) .....71-66-70=207

ETSU Scores and Finishes T14. Michael Stewart ..........................74-69-69=212 T27. Seamus Power ............................76-68-69=216 T41. Rhys Enoch .................................78-72-69=219 59. Paul O’Kane ................................73-77-75=225 72. Devin Komline ............................81-75-78=234

Wofford Invitational April 12-13, 2010 Spartanburg, S.C.

1. ETSU .....................................285-277-285=847 2. USC Upstate ..........................292-284-286=862 3. Wofford College ....................287-287-289=863 4. Charleston Southern .............293-276-297=866 5. Elon ......................................291-293-288=872 6. Stetson .................................288-290-296=874 7. High Point .............................295-290-300=885 8. Presbyterian College .............293-295-298=886 9. Samford ................................292-287-308=887 10. Winthrop ..............................297-297-295=889 T11. Radford .................................300-296-294=890 T11. Gardner-Webb ......................295-292-303=890 13. Appalachian State .................296-303-301=900

Top Five Individuals 1. Michael Stewart (ETSU) ..............72-66-71=209 T2. Jacobo Pastor (Charles. So) .........72-70-68=210 T2. Seamus Power (ETSU) .................68-71-71=210 T4. Josh Gallman (USC Upstate) ........73-68-70=211 T4. Mark Joye (Wofford) ..................71-70-70=211

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ETSU Scores and Finishes 1. Michael Stewart ..........................72-66-71=209 T2. Seamus Power ............................68-71-71=210 T6. Paul O’Kane ................................73-69-71=213 T11. Devin Komline ............................75-72-70=217 T18. Garth McGee ...............................72-71-75=218 T24. Rhys Enoch................................. 75-73-72=220

Atlantic Sun Championship April 20, 2010 Braselton, Ga.

1. ETSU .....................................281-290-288=859 2. Florida Gulf Coast ..................292-289-282=863 3. North Florida ........................291-283-293=867 4. Campbell University ..............295-294-288=877 5. Mercer ..................................290-299-292=881 6. USC Upstate ..........................300-299-291=890 T7. Kennesaw State ....................301-303-295=899 T7. Stetson .................................310-294-295=899 9. Belmont ................................311-295-295=901 10. Jacksonville...........................297-294-311=902 11. Lipscomb ..............................326-319-311=956

Top Five Individuals 1. Seamus Power (ETSU) .................69-74-67=210 2. Brandon Pena (FGCU) .................71-77-65=213 3. Josh Gallman (USC Upstate) ....... 73-71-69 =214 T4. Jordan Gibb (North Florida) ........72-72-71=215 T4. Matt Moot (Campbell) ................75-71-69=215

ETSU Scores and Finishes 1. Seamus Power ............................69-74-67=210 T6. Paul O’Kane ................................71-71-74=216 T6. Rhys Enoch .................................69-72-75=216 8. Michael Stewart ..........................72-73-72=217 T45. Garth McGee ...............................77-75-81=233

NCAA Division I Men’s East Regional May 20-22, 2010 New Haven, CT.

T1. Texas .....................................274-281-280=835 T1. Kent State .............................277-278-280=835 3. UCLA .....................................282-281-273=836 4. Penn State ............................277-283-277=837 5. Virginia .................................282-283-278=843 T6. ETSU .....................................278-288-278=843 T6. Charlotte ...............................285-281-278=844 8. South Carolina ......................286-285-275=846 9. Alabama ...............................281-290-279=850 10. UNC Wilmington ...................286-280-285=851 11. Southeastern La. ...................288-285-283=856 12. Vanderbilt..............................285-283-290=858 13. Columbia ..............................289-297-294=880 14. LaFayette ..............................307-297-296=900 Top Five Individuals T1. Rhys Enoch (ETSU) ......................65-68-70=203 T1. TJ Howe (Penn State) ..................69-68-66=203 3. Cody Gribble (Texas) ...................64-71-69=204 T4. Kevin MIller (Kent State) .............67-68-71=206 T4. Kevin Foley (Penn State) .............67-67-72=206

ETSU Scores and Finishes T1. Rhys Enoch .................................65-68-70=203 T8. Michael Stewart ..........................69-73-74=225 T36. Seamus Power ............................73-74-67=214 T56. Garth McGee ...............................71-75-75=221 62. Paul O’Kane ................................75-73-75=223

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StatiStical leaderS and recordS (from 1993-94 to end of 2009-10)

Season (Individual)Season Scoring Average

1. Rhys Davies, ’06-07 ............................70.20 2. Rhys Davies, ‘04-05 ............................70.54 3. Rhys Davies, ‘05-06 ............................70.79 4. Chris Wisler, ‘00-01.............................71.08 5. Gareth Shaw, ’07-08 ..........................71.40 6. Gareth Shaw, ’06-07 ..........................71.80 7. David Christensen, ‘97-98 ..................72.05 8. Seamus Power, ’06-07 .......................72.10 9. Rhys Enoch, ‘09-10..............................72.30 10. Chris Wisler, ‘99-00.............................72.48

National Rating 1. Rhys Davies, ’06-07 .............................No. 1 2. Rhys Davies, ‘04-05 .............................No. 3 T-3. Chris Wisler, ‘00-01..............................No. 4 T-3. Rhys Davies, ‘05-06 .............................No. 4 5. Gareth Shaw, ’07-08 .........................No. 12 6. Garrett Willis, ‘95-96 ..........................No.17 7. David Christensen, ‘97-98 ..................No.20 8. Keith Nolan, ‘95-96 ............................No.21 9. Keith Nolan, ‘94-95 ............................No.27 10. David Christensen, ‘98-99 ..................No.40

Wins 1. Rhys Davies, ‘04-05 ...................................5 2. Garrett Willis, ‘95-96 .................................4 3. Rhys Davies, ’06-07 ...................................3 T-4. Rhys Davies, ‘05-06 ...................................2 T-4. David Christensen, ‘98-99 ........... ..............2 T-4. Keith Nolan, ‘93-94 ...................................2 T-4. Pat Beste, ‘00-01 .......................................2 T-8. Chris Wisler, ‘98-99....................................1 T-8. Chris Wisler, ‘99-00....................................1 T-8. Keith Nolan, ‘94-95 ...................................1 T-8. Bryan Omelia, ‘94-95 ................................1 T-8. Garrett Willis, ‘93-94 .................................1 T-8. Seamus Power, ’06-07 ..............................1 T-8. Gareth Shaw, ’07-08 .................................1 T-8. Rhys Enoch, ’08-09 ...................................1 T-8. Michael Stewart, ’08-09 ...........................1

Par or better rounds 1. Rhys Davies, ’06-07 .................................29 T-2. Chris Wisler, ‘00-01..................................25 T-2. Rhys Davies, ‘05-06 .................................25 4. Gareth Shaw, ’07-08 ...............................23 5. Rhys Davies, ‘04-05 .................................22 6. David Christensen, ‘98-99 .......................21 7. Chris Wisler, ‘99-00..................................21 8. Gareth Shaw, ’06-07 ...............................20 9. Chris Wisler, ‘98-99..................................20 10. Keith Nolan, ‘95-96 .................................18

Rounds Played 1. David Christensen, ‘98-99 .......................46 2. Chris Wisler, ‘98-99..................................46 T-3. Chris Wisler, ‘99-00..................................42 T-3. Rhys Davies, ‘05-06 .................................42 5. Keith Nolan, ‘95-96 .................................41 6. Garrett Willis, ‘95-96 ...............................41 7. Eamonn Brady, ‘95-96 .............................41 8. Bryan Omelia, ‘95-96 ..............................41 9. Garrett Willis, ‘94-95 ...............................40 10. Eamonn Brady, ‘98-99 .............................40

Low Round 1. Rhys Davies, ‘04-05 .................................63 T2. Chris Wisler, ‘00-01..................................64 T2. Rhys Davies, ‘04-05 .................................64 T2. Seamus Power, ’06-07 ............................64 T5. Rhys Enoch, ‘09-10..................................65 T5. Bryan Omelia, ‘95-96 ..............................65 T5. David Christensen, ‘98-99 .......................65 T5. Chris Wisler, ‘00-01..................................65 T5. Rhys Davies, ‘04-05 .................................65 T5. Rhys Davies, ’06-07 .................................65 T5. Cian McNamara, ’06-07 ..........................65 T5. Seamus Power, ’07-08 ...........................65 T5. Simon Doherty, ’07-08 ............................65

Season (Team)Wins

1. 1995-96 ....................................................6 2. 2001-02 ....................................................4 T3. 2009-10.....................................................3 T3. 1996-97 ....................................................3 T5. 1998-99 ....................................................2 T5. 1994-95 ....................................................2 T5. 1993-94 ....................................................2 T5. 1997-98 ....................................................2 T9. 1999-00 ....................................................1 T9. 2004-05 ....................................................1 T9. 2005-06... .................................................1 T9. 2006-07 ....................................................1 T9. 2008-09 ....................................................1

Season Scoring Average 1. 2006-07 ...........................................287.19 2. 2000-01 ...........................................289.42 3. 2009-10............................................290.59 4. 2005-06 ...........................................290.80 5. 2007-08 ...........................................291.85

As a sophomore, Rhys Davies set or matched ETSU standards for season wins (5), scoring average (70.54), national ranking (4th), finish percentage (95.5%) and low

round (63).

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NCAA Appearances...1975, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010

Low Round 1. 2000-01 ................................................269 T-2. 2006-07 ................................................272 T-2. 2006-07 ................................................272 4. 2006-07 ................................................273 T-5. 2000-01 ................................................274 T-5. 2007-08 ................................................274 7. 2000-01 ................................................275 T-8. 2000-01 ................................................276 T-8. 2007-08 ....................................276 (twice) T-10. 1998-99 ................................................277

Former Buccaneer All-Americans Chris Wisler (above) and Garrett Willis (below) enjoyed their share of record-setting performances at ETSU. In fact, Wisler still holds the record for career rounds played (159.5), while

Willis held the record for career individual victories until the fall of 2005, when sophomore Rhys Davies won twice to collect his sixth and seventh

individual titles.

Career (Individual)Career Scoring Average

1. Rhys Davies, ‘03-07 ............................71.23 2. Gareth Shaw, ’07-08 ..........................72.80 3. Chris Wisler, ‘98-01 ............................72.98 4. Gareth Shaw, ‘04-07 ..........................73.19 5. Keith Nolan, ‘94-97 ...........................73.33 6. Garrett Willis, ‘94-96 . ........................73.61 7. James Johnson, ‘00-03 ......................73.82 8. David Christensen, ‘96-99 ..................73.92 9. Pat Beste, ‘99-01 ................................74.01 10. Eamonn Brady, ‘96-99 ........................74.50

Career Wins 1. Rhys Davies, ‘03-07 ................................10 2. Garrett Willis, ‘93-96 .................................5 3. Keith Nolan, ‘94-97 ...................................4 4. David Christensen, ‘96-99 ........................3 5. Pat Beste, ‘99-01 .......................................3 T6. Seamus Power, ’07-current .......................3 T6. Rhys Enoch, ‘07-current ...........................3 T8. Chris Wisler, ‘98-01....................................2 T9. Eamonn Brady, ‘96-99 ...............................1 T10. Bryan Omelia, ‘95-97 ................................1 T10. Gareth Shaw, ’07-08 .................................1

Career Par Or Better Rounds T-1. Rhys Davies, ‘03-07 ...............................102 2. Gareth Shaw, ‘04-08 ...............................82 3. Chris Wisler, ‘98-01..................................73 4. Keith Nolan, ‘94-97 .................................66 5. David Christensen, ‘96-99 .......................50 6. Garrett Willis, ‘93-96 ...............................48 7. James Johnson, ‘00-03 ............................42 8. Eamonn Brady, ‘96-99 .............................39 9. Pat Beste, ‘99-01 .....................................33 10. Adam Riddering, ‘00-03 ..........................29

Career Rounds Played 1. Chris Wisler, ‘98-01.............................159.5 2. Keith Nolan, ‘94-97 ............................155.0 3. David Christensen, ‘96-99 ..................149.5 4. Rhys Davies,’03-07 .............................143.0 5. Gareth Shaw, ’07-08 ..........................142.0 6. Eamonn Brady, ‘96-99 ........................141.5 7. James Johnson, ‘00-03 .......................125.0 8. Garrett Willis, ‘93-96 ..........................122.0 9. Shawn Koch, ‘96-99 ...........................120.5 10. Cennydd Mills, ‘02-05 ........................120.0

Par or better rounds 1. 2006-07 ..................................................17 2. 2005-06 ..................................................15 3. 2000-01 ..................................................13` 4. 2007-08 ..................................................12 T-5. 1995-96 ..................................................10 T-5. 1997-98 ..................................................10 7. 2008-09 ....................................................9 8. 1998-99 ....................................................8 T-9. 1993-94 ....................................................7 T-9. 2002-03 ....................................................7 T-9. 1996-97 ....................................................7

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Keith Nolan finished in a tie for third at the 1997 NCAA Championships, the best

finish ever by an ETSU golfer.

Bobby Gage earned Southern Conference Player-of-the-Year in 1989.

In 2001, Chris Wisler earned First-Team All-America honors.

Player-of-the-YearAtlantic Sun Conference

2009 .................................................Seamus Power2008 ....................................................Gareth Shaw2007 ..................................................... Rhys Davies2006 ..................................................... Rhys Davies

Southern Conference 2005 ..................................................... Rhys Davies2001 ......................................................Chris Wisler2000 ......................................................Chris Wisler1999 ............................................David Christensen1998 ............................................David Christensen1996 ....................................................Garrett Willis1995 ......................................................Keith Nolan1994 ....................................................Garrett Willis1992 ...................................................... Chris Stutts1990 ..................................................Rex Kuramoto1989 ..................................................... Bobby Gage

Ohio Valley Conference1976 ..................................................Skeeter Heath1975 ..................................................Skeeter Heath1974 ..................................................Skeeter Heath1969 ..............................................Tommy Mullinax

Atlantic Sun ConferenceFreshman-of-the-Year

2009 .............................................. Michael Stewart2008 ...................................................... Rhys Enoch2007 .................................................Seamus Power

Southern Conference Freshman-of-the-Year

2004 ..................................................... Rhys Davies1996 ................................................. Eamonn Brady1995 ...................................................Bryan Omelia1994 ......................................................Keith Nolan1993 ....................................................Garrett Willis1992 ......................................................Jon Wallace

Atlantic Sun Conference Coach-of-the-Year

2007 ..................................................... Fred Warren

Buccaneer All-Americans

Southern Conference Coach-of-the-Year

1999 ..................................................... Fred Warren1998 ..................................................... Fred Warren1996 ..................................................... Fred Warren1994 ..................................................... Fred Warren1991 ..................................................... Fred Warren1990 ..................................................... Fred Warren1989 ..................................................... Fred Warren1983 ....................................................Hal Morrison1982 ....................................................Hal Morrison1981 ....................................................Hal Morrison1980 ....................................................Hal Morrison1979 ....................................................Hal Morrison

ETSU Individual MedalistsAtlantic Sun Conference

2010.................................................Seamus Power2009 .............................................. Michael Stewart2008 ....................................................Gareth Shaw2007 .................................................Seamus Power

Southern Conference2005 ..................................................... Rhys Davies2000 ....................................................Patrick Beste1999 ......................................................Chris Wisler1996 ....................................................Garrett Willis1994 ....................................................Garrett Willis1992 ...................................................... Chris Stutts1990 ..................................................Rex Kuramoto1989 ..................................................... Bobby Gage1982 ..................................................Steve Munson1981 .....................................................Eric Lawhon1980 ................................................... Mike Hulbert1979 .........................................................Terry May

Ohio Valley Conference1976 ..................................................Skeeter Heath1975 ..................................................Skeeter Heath1974 ....................................................... Bill Rislove1972 ................................................... Mike Hannon

Name ...................................... Year (Team)Eamonn Brady ...................................... 1999 (HM)David Christensen ..............1998 (3rd), 1999 (3rd)Rhys Enoch ........................................... 2010 (HM)Bobby Gage .......................................... 1989 (HM)Skeeter Heath .................. 1975 (2nd), 1976 (2nd)Jeff Heilman ........................................ 1972 (HM)Larry Hinson .....................1967 (1st, College Div.),

1968 (1st, College Division)Mike Hulbert ........................................ 1980 (3rd)Stu Ingraham ....................................... 1982 (3rd)Rex Kuramoto ................... 1989 (HM), 1990 (HM)

Name ...................................... Year (Team)Eric Lawhon ......................................... 1980 (HM)Tommy Mullinax ........ 1969 (1st, College Division)Steve Munson ...................................... 1982 (HM)Keith Nolan .....1995 (HM), 1996 (HM), 1997 (HM)Alan Strange ........................................ 1976 (3rd)Bobby Wadkins ..................1972 (HM), 1973 (3rd)Garrett Willis ... 1994 (HM), 1995 (HM), 1996 (1st)Chris Wisler ..... 1999 (HM), 2000 (HM), 2001 (1st)Rhys Davies .......2005 (1st), 2006 (1st), 2007 (1st)Gareth Shaw ........................................ 2007 (HM)Gareth Shaw ....................................... 2008 (2nd)

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All-Atlantic Sun Conference Players

2010..................................Seamus Power (1st team)...............................................Rhys Enoch (1st Team)........................................Michael Stewart (1st Team)2009 ..................................Seamus Power (1st team)............................................... Rhys Enoch (1st team)....................................... Michael Stewart (1st team)2008 .....................................Gareth Shaw (1st team)............................................... Rhys Enoch (1st team).........................................Seamus Power (2nd team)2007 ...................................... Rhys Davies (1st team).............................................Gareth Shaw (1st team).........................................Seamus Power (2nd team)2006 ......................................Rhys Davies (1st team)............................................ Gareth Shaw (1st team)........................................ Jordan Findlay (2nd team)

All-Southern Conference Players2005 ....................................................... Rhys Davies2004 ....................................................... Rhys Davies2003 ..................................................James Johnson2001 ..................................................... Patrick Beste............................................................... Chris Wisler

Fred Warren won SoCon Coach-of-the-Year honors seven times.

The ETSU men’s golf team returned to the NCAA Championships in 2006, finishing 21st in the team competition.

Team ChampionshipsAtlantic Sun Conference

2007

Southern Conference 2005 1991 2001 1990 2000 1989 1999 1983 1998 1982 1996 1981 1995 1980 1994 1979 1992

Other Southern Conference Finishes 1997 ............... 2nd 1993 ................5th 1988 ............... 2nd 1987 ................7th

From 1984-86 ETSU did not have a golf program.

Ohio Valley Conference197619721970

2000 ..................................................... Patrick Beste............................................................... Chris Wisler1999 ...................................................Eamonn Brady.......................................................Dave Christensen ............................................................... Chris Wisler1998 ............................................. David Christensen1996 ..................................................... Garrett Willis............................................................... Keith Nolan...........................................................Eamonn Brady1995 ....................................................... Keith Nolan............................................................. Garrett Willis............................................................ Bryan Omelia1994 ....................................................... Keith Nolan............................................................. Garrett Willis1992 ........................................................Chris Stutts................................................................Tai Teshima1991 ........................................................Chris Stutts1990 ................................................... Rex Kuramoto...............................................................Bobby Gage1989 .......................................................Bobby Gage...............................................................Chris Dibble........................................................... Rex Kuramoto................................................. John-Paul Fitzgerald..............................................................Brian Gauley

1988 .......................................................Bobby Gage...............................................................Chris Dibble....................................................................Mark Fry........................................................... Rex Kuramoto1983 ...................................................Scott Negrotto............................................................. Mike Gordon...................................................... Doug Hauenstein...........................................................Joey Sadowski1982 ................................................... Steve Munson..............................................................Frank Moore...........................................................Joey Sadowski............................................................ Stu Ingraham1981 ...................................................... Eric Lawhon........................................................... Steve Munson...........................................................Joey Sadowski............................................................ Stu Ingraham1980 ..................................................... Mike Hulbert........................................................... Steve Munson............................................................ Stu Ingraham................................................................ Art Whaley.............................................................. Eric Lawhon.............................................................Charlie Byrne1979 .......................................................... Terry May................................................................ Art Whaley.............................................................. Steve Griggs............................................................. Mike Hulbert

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etSu and the Socon championShipSThe Buccaneers captured the Southern Conference men’s golf championship 17 times after joining the league

in 1979 -- the most by any conference member. ETSU was dominant from the beginning, winning five straight titles from 1979-1983. Making the numbers even more impressive is the fact that ETSU did not have a men’s golf team from 1984-86. Most recently, the Bucs won six straight titles from 1996 to 2001, and bid farewell to the SoCon with a championship in 2005. The Bucs won eight of 10 titles during the '90s and began this decade by winning the 2000 and 2001 championships. The Buccaneers won 12 of 15 championships. Along with the team accolades, many ETSU players have received conference honors. The Bucs have had 12 individual conference champions -- including Patrick Beste in 2000 and Chris Wisler in 1999. The Bucs joined the Atlantic Sun Conference in 2006.

Team Results 1. ETSU...........................................................................281-290-288=859 2. Florida Gulf Coast .......................................................292-289-282=863 3. North Florida............................................................. 291-283-293=867 4. Campbell....................................................................295-294-288=877 5. Mercer........................................................................290-299-292=881 6. USC Upstate............................................................... 300-299-291=890 T7. Kennesaw State......................................................... 301-303-295=899 T7. Stetson...................................................................... 310-294-295=899 9. Belmont.....................................................................311-295-295=901 10. Jacksonville................................................................297-294-311=902 11. Lipscomb ....................................................................326-319-311=956

Chris Wisler, the SoCon Player-of-the-Year in

2000 and 2001, has won on the Canadian Tour.

The 2010 Atlantic Sun Conference ChampionshipBraselton, Ga.; April 19-21, 2010

Year Player-of-the-Year 2005 Rhys Davies 2001 Chris Wisler 2000 Chris Wisler 1999 David Christensen 1998 David Christensen 1996 Garrett Willis 1995 Keith Nolan 1994 Garrett Willis 1992 Chris Stutts 1990 Rex Kuramoto 1989 Bobby Gage

Year Coach-of-the-Year 1999 Fred Warren 1998 Fred Warren 1996 Fred Warren 1994 Fred Warren 1991 Fred Warren 1990 Fred Warren 1989 Fred Warren

Year Freshman-of-the-Year 2004 Rhys Davies 1996 Eamonn Brady 1995 Bryan Omelia 1994 Keith Nolan 1993 Garrett Willis 1992 Jon Wallace

Year Tournament Champion 2005 Rhys Davies 2000 Patrick Beste 1999 Chris Wisler 1996 Garrett Willis 1994 Garrett Willis 1992 Chris Stutts 1990 Rex Kuramoto 1989 Bobby Gage 1982 Steve Munson 1981 Eric Lawton 1980 Mike Hulbert 1979 Terry May

Former SoCon Player-of the-Year Garrett

Willis won the 2001 Tucson Open.

Southern Conference Honor Roll

Top Five Individuals 1. Seamus Power (ETSU) ................................................... 69-74-67=210 2. Brandon Pena (FGCU) ................................................... 71-77-65=213 3. Josh Gallman (USC Upstate) ..........................................74-71-69 =214 T4. Jordan Gibb (North Florida) .......................................... 72-72-71=215 T4. Matt Moot (Campbell) .................................................. 75-71-69=217 T6. Rhys Enoch (ETSU) ........................................................ 69-72-75=216 T6. Paul O’Kane (ETSU) ....................................................... 71-71-74=216

ETSU Scores and Finishes 1. Seamus Power (ETSU) ................................................... 69-74-67=210 T6. Rhys Enoch (ETSU) ........................................................ 69-72-75=216 T6. Paul O’Kane (ETSU) ....................................................... 71-71-74=216 8. Michael Stewart ............................................................ 72-73-72=217 T45. Garth McGee ................................................................. 77-75-81=233

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etSu at the ncaa championShipS

Date Tournament Finish

2008 Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex, Kampen Course, West Lafayette, Ind. T-23rd2007 Golden Horseshoe Golf Club, Williamsburg, Va. T-18th2006 Crosswater Club at Sunriver Resort, Sunriver, Ore. 21st2001 Duke Golf Club, Durham, N.C. 9th2000 Grand Lakes National Golf Course, Opelika, Ala. T-17th1999 Hazeltine National Golf Course, Univ. of Minnesota, Chaska, Minn. 13th1998 South Course, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, N.M. 21st1997 Conway Farms Golf Club, Chicago, Ill. 12th1996 The Honors Course, UT-Chattanooga, Ooltewah, Tenn. 3rd1995 Scarlet Course, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 25th1994 Stonebridge Country Club, McKinney, Texas 12th1992 South Course, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, N.M. T-25th1989 Oak Tree Country Club, Edmond, Okla. 12th1982 Pinehurst No. 2, Pinehurst, N.C. 27th1980 Scarlet Course, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 26th1976 South Course, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, N.M. T-7th1975 Scarlet Course, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 6th

The East Tennessee State University men’s golf program advanced to the NCAA Championships in eight consecutive years from 1994 to 2001. In all, the Bucs have traveled to the NCAA Championships 16 times. The Buccaneers’ top performance came in 1996 when ETSU finished third at The Honors Course in Ooltewah, Tenn. (May 29-June 1, 1996). ETSU fired a four-round score of 1204 (303-294-301-306), finishing 18 strokes behind NCAA champion Arizona State and one stroke ahead of the Tiger Woods-led Stanford Cardinal. The Bucs’ 294 in the second round was the lowest of the 30 teams on that day.

All-Americans in GolfYear Player2010 Rhys Enoch (HM)

2008 Gareth Shaw (2nd)

2007 Rhys Davies (1st)

2007 Gareth Shaw (HM)

2006 Rhys Davies (1st)

2005 Rhys Davies (1st)

2001 Chris Wisler (1st)

2000 Chris Wisler (HM)

1999 Chris Wisler (HM), David Christensen (3rd),

Eamonn Brady (HM)

1998 David Christensen (3rd)

1997 Keith Nolan (HM)

1996 Garrett Willis (1st), Keith Nolan (HM)

1995 Garrett Willis (HM), Keith Nolan (HM)

1994 Garrett Willis (HM)

1990 Rex Kuramoto (HM)

1989 Rex Kuramoto (HM), Bobby Gage (HM)

1982 Stu Ingraham (3rd), Steve Munson (HM)

1980 Mike Hulbert (3rd), Eric Lawhon (HM)

1976 Skeeter Heath (2nd), Alan Strange (3rd)

1975 Skeeter Heath (2nd)

1973 Bobby Wadkins (3rd)

1972 Bobby Wadkins (HM), Jeff Heilman (HM)

1969 Tommy Mullinax (1st, College Division)

1968 Larry Hinson (1st, College Division)

1967 Larry Hinson (1st, College Division)

Keith Nolan addresses the media after firing a tournament-low 66 in the second round of the 1997 NCAAs.

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The Bucs earned quite a media following in their quest for a national championship in 1996.

Bryan Omelia (center) played in a threesome with Stanford's Tiger Woods for

two days in 1996.

Keith Nolan finished third in 1997, just one stroke shy of the playoff.

Chris Wisler tied for 16th at the 2001 NCAA Championships.

NCAA 2008 2007 2006 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1992 1989 1982 1980 1976 1975

ETSU moved into the lead in the second round of the 1997

Championships.

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Garrett Willis 2001 PGA Tour Winner 1994, 1995, 1996 All-American 1994, 1996 SoCon Player-of-the-Year Garrett Willis, the first three-time Buc All-American, has earned over $3 million combined on both the Nationwide and PGA Tours. In fact, he won his first-ever event on the PGA Tour in 2001 with a championship at the Touchstone Energy Tucson Open. He joined Ben Crenshaw and Robert Gamez as the only players to win their first event as a PGA Tour member. In 2003, he tied the PGA Tour high with four eagles in the Deutsche Bank Championship. On the Nationwide Tour in 2005, Willis won at the Envirocare Utah Classic in September. Willis was a First-Team All-American for the Bucs in 1996 and won honorable mention honors in 1994 and 1995. He was the SoCon Champion in 1994 and 1996 and was named Player of the Year for both of those campaigns. The 1993 SoCon Freshman of the Year, he was the 1995 Canadian Amateur and Tennessee State Amateur Champion as well. He played in the PGA tour in 2010.

etSu StandoutS and proFeSSionalS

Rhys Davies European Tour Member 2005, 2006, 2007 All-American No. 1 ranked player in 2007

Having set ETSU records for individual wins and ranking No. 1 in the country for much of the 2006-07 season, former standout Rhys Davies is widely regarded as the greatest collegiate player in the history of ETSU golf. Playing at ETSU from 2003-2007, he was a three-time first-team All-American annd won 10 events. He also competed for Great Britain/Irelanad on two Walker Cup squads, and posted the best career stroke average in ETSU history at 71.2. Since leaving ETSU, Davies has been a multiple winner at the professional level and has played in two major championships. He qualified for and played in the 2007 U.S. Open just weeks after graduating from ETSU, and he most recently made the field for the 2009 British Open. Currently, he is a member of the European Tour and ranks among that tour’s Top 25 players.

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Mike Hulbert 1980 Southern Conference Champion 1980 All-American Three-Time PGA Tour Winner Assistant Captain for the 2002 Ryder Cup Champions Tour

This former ETSU golfing great has been a member of the PGA Tour since 1985 and was an assistant captain for the 2002 Ryder Cup matches. He is currently a member of the Senior PGA Tour. Hulbert has served a term on the PGA Tour Tournament Policy Board, and also works as an on-course TV commentator, while continuing his broadcasting career with the USA Network and ESPN. He has earned more than $4 million during his time on tour, winning three events: the 1986 B.C. Open, the 1989 FedEx/St. Jude Classic and the 1991 Anheuser-Busch Classic. Hulbert, named to the 75th Anniversary All-Time Southern Conference Team in 1996, is an ardent supporter of the ETSU golf program and has earmarked 1 percent of his earnings toward the Mike Hulbert Scholarship at ETSU. He and Justin Leonard have teamed in two Diners Club matches (1996 and 1997).

Keith Nolan 1995, 1996, 1997 All-American 1995 SoCon Player-of-the-Year 1997 Walker Cup PGA Tour & Nationwide Tour

Keith Nolan was the second Buccaneer to earn All-America honors three consecutive seasons. The native of Bray, Ireland, earned honorable mention honors in 1995, 1996 and 1997, helping lead the Bucs to a third-place national finish in the 1996 NCAAs and a No. 1 ranking during the year. Nolan fired a tournament-best 66 in the third round of the 1997 NCAA Championships to finish in a tie for third, the highest finish ever by a Buc golfer. Nolan earned the 1994 Southern Conference Freshman-of-the-Year honor and one year later captured the SoCon Player-of-the-Year award. Nolan was a four-time All-Southern Conference selection. Nolan was a member of the 1997 GB&I Walker Cup team. He also was a member of the World Amateur team, representing Ireland. He earned his PGA Tour card immediately upon leaving ETSU, played on the PGA Tour for two years. He continued to play professionally on the Nationwide Tour through 2009. He had back-to-back top-25 finishes in 2006.

Chris Wisler 1999, 2000, 2001 All-American 2000, 2001 SoCon Player-of-the-Year 2000 Porter Cup Champion

Wisler is one of the most decorated players in ETSU history, especially due to the fact he is the only player to ever play

on four Southern Conference Championship teams, in four NCAA Regionals, and in four NCAA Championships. In addition, the Dover, Del., native is one of four Buccaneers to have won NCAA All-America honors in three consecutive seasons. Wisler was a three-time All-Southern Conference honoree and won Southern Conference Player-of-the-Year in 2000 and 2001.

Adam Riddering Played at ETSU from 1999-2003 Member of Nationwide Tour in 2007

Turned pro in 2003. Made four cuts in six starts on the 2006 Hooters Tour. Won the 2006 Desert Greens Classic

on the U.S. Pro Golf Tour. Earned Nationwide Tour exemption by making it to final slate of 2006 PGA qualifying. Also played on the 2001 ETSU team that captured the NCAA East Regional championship, and finished ninth in the NCAA Championship.

Dave Christensen 1998, 1999 All-American 1998, 1999 SoCon Player-of-the-Year

A freshman member of the Bucs’ No. 1 ranked team in 1996, Christensen was a two-time All-American and a two-time selection as Southern Conference player of the year ...

earned full exemption on the Nationwide Tour in ‘05. Christensen earned two fifth-place finishes on the Nationwide Tour in 2005.

etSu StandoutS and proFeSSionalS

Wisler had one of the best individual performances in ETSU history in the Rolex/Golf World Invitational on Nov. 3-5, 2000. Wisler fired a three-round 201, including a final-round 64 (both were ETSU records at the time). Wisler was a two-time member of the United States Palmer Cup team, an international event featuring collegiate players from the U.S. against European counterparts. He was also a member of the 2000 Porter Cup team and is a three-time Delaware Amateur Champion. While on the Canadian Tour, Wisler won the Barton Creek Challenge and Bay Mills Open Players’ Championship in 2004 and won the 2002 Lewis Chitengwa Memorial Championship. He also posted three top 10s in 2003.

Bobby Wadkins 1972, 1973 All-American PGA Tour 2001 Champions Tour winner

Wadkins is over the $9 million mark for career earnings, having won events in both 2006 and 2007 on the Champions Tour. In 2001, Wadkins became the youngest player to win a Senior PGA Tour event by winning the Lightpath Long Island Classic. Wadkins has won on the Champions Tour three times, including a 2006 win at The Boeing Championship to finish his best season as a professional and to rise over the seven-figure earning mark in a single season for the first time. He won the 2006 Ford Seniors Player Championship - one of the tour’s major championships. He was an All-American for East Tennessee State University in 1972 and 1973 and joined the PGA Tour in 1975. Bobby is the brother of fellow PGA professional Lanny Wadkins.

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Eric Axley Nationwide Tour winner PGA Tour winner Played at ETSU from 1992-94

Axley turned professional in 1997. He finished the 2005 Nationwide Tour in 16th place which gave him exemption onto the PGA Tour for 2006. He won the Rex Hospital Open in May 2005 for his first career win on the Nationwide Tour and the Valero Texas Open in 2006 for his first PGA Tour win. He enjoyed three top-10 finishes in 2008, including a T-9 at the U.S. Open. Surpassed the $2 million mark for earnings last year. He became only the third lefty to advance to the PGA Tour from the Nationwide Tour.

J.C. Snead Senior PGA Tour Winner PGA Tour Winner Nearing $10 million career earnings

Although he didn’t play golf for the Buccaneers, Snead did attend ETSU as a baseball player in the early 1960s. After a brief professional baseball career, Snead turned his attention to golf and has won nearly $10 million in career earnings. He has been a major winner in the PGA Champions Tour, winning the Senior PGA Championship. He has eight PGA victories and four Champions Tour wins. The nephew of golf great Sam Snead, he has posted 10 professional wins during his career and has been a runner-up in the U.S. Open and the Masters. He picked up his first two tour victories within a three-week span in 1971, winning the Tucson Open and the Doral-Eastern Open. Snead has picked up four Champions Tour wins during his career, with his last victory coming in 2002 at the Greater Baltimore Classic.

Larry Hinson 1967, 1968 All-American PGA Tour Winner

Hinson became the first ETSU All-American in 1967 and 1968 and was the first Buccaneer to play on the PGA Tour.

Hinson won the 1969 New Orleans Open and was the 1971 recipient of the Ben Hogan Award, presented annually by the Golf Writers’ Association of America to the person who has recovered from a serious disability to distinguish himself in the world of golf. Hinson now lives in Douglas, Ga.

Rick Smith 1976 All-Conference

This former Buccaneer is regarded as one of the PGA Tour’s top instructors and “sounding boards” for swing advice. Smith is a featured instructor on The Golf Channel. Currently the Director of Golf at the Treetops Resort in

Gaylord, Mich., Smith was an All-Conference performer as a freshman in 1976. The Rick Smith Golf Academy was ranked seventh in Golf Magazine’s “Top 25 Golf Schools in America”, teaching students such as Phil Mickelson. Smith has also won dozens of awards and accolades for his skill as a golf course designer.

Bobby Gage 1989 All-American 1989 SoCon Player-of-the-Year PGA Tour

A 1989 honorable mention All-American, Gage won the 1989 Southern Conference Championship and was named the Southern Conference Player-of-the-Year. He tied for the NCAA East Regional title that same year. He was named to the All-Southern Conference team twice. While at ETSU, Gage participated in the

Rex Kuramoto 1989, 1990 All-American 1990 SoCon Player-of-the-Year Japan PGA Tour When Fred Warren took over the ETSU program in 1986,

one month before classes began, there were no returning players, because the school had dropped men’s golf following the 1983 season. Kuramoto, who had redshirted his first year at Oklahoma State, transferred to ETSU, becoming the first player to start the rebirth of Buccaneer golf. He went on to become a two-time All-American at ETSU and was the 1990 Southern Conference Player-of-the-Year. He also won the Tennessee Amateur and the Rice Planters Championships. Kuramoto played the Japanese PGA Tour for seven years and currently works for the Golf Channel in Orlando, Fla.

Tai Teshima 1992 All-Southern Conference Japanese PGA Tour Member and six-time winner

Currently is a member of the Japanese PGA Tour. He has won six times on that tour, including victories in the Under Armour KBC Augusta, the Bridgestone Open, and most

recently the 2007 Casio World Open. He currently has won over $6 million in his career. Was a 1992 All-Southern Conference selection, helping lead the Bucs to a fourth straight SoCon title.

etSu StandoutS and proFeSSionalS

John Hancock All-America Bowl Classic. Gage, a member of the Nike Tour in 1995, earned his PGA card in 1998. Gage played on the Buy.com Tour in 2001-2002. He played on the Nationwide Tour in 2004 and 2006.

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the ridges has hosted the best collegiate players in the country at the Bank of tennessee

intercollegiate for the past 12 years.

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Bank oF tenneSSee intercollegiate recordS & reSultS

The Bank of TennesseeIntercollegiate at The Ridges

September 11-12, 2004

1. Tennessee .......................................282-292-280=854 2. TCU .................................................286-288-283=857 3. Clemson .........................................286-288-287=861 4. Oklahoma ......................................290-282-298=870 5. Wake Forest ....................................293-285-293=871 6. LSU .................................................298-282-293=873 T7. South Carolina ................................301-287-291=879 T7. Alabama .........................................288-298-293=879 9. Virginia ...........................................290-293-297=880 T10. North Carolina ................................295-294-294=883 T10. Duke ...............................................294-296-293=883 12. Kansas ............................................301-290-293=884 T13. ETSU ...............................................297-296-292=885 T13. Virginia Tech ...................................291-299-295=885 15. Florida State ...................................304-298-301=891

Top Five Individuals 1. P. Pettitt (Tennessee) ...........................69-72-67=208 2. A. Kim (Oklahoma) ...............................68-68-74=210 T3. B. Duncan (Clemson) ............................68-69-74=211 T3. W. Simpson (W.Forest) .........................68-70-73=211 5. Nathan Smith (Duke) ...........................70-74-68=212

ETSU Scores and Finishes T10. Cennydd Mills ........................................ 72-71-73-216 T25. Gareth Shaw ......................................75=70=74=219 T59. Jeremy Hobson .....................................78-78-70=226 T59. Stephen Arnold ....................................72-78-76=226 T68. Andrew Paduch ...................................78-77-75=230

The Bank of TennesseeIntercollegiate at The Ridges

October 15-16, 2005

1. South Carolina ................................286-284-289=859 2. Auburn ...........................................300-285-282=867 T3. ETSU ...............................................293-285-293=871 T3. TCU .................................................284-293-294=871 T5. North Carolina ................................296-287-302=876 T5. Alabama .........................................293-296-287=876 7. Kent State .......................................298-286-293=877 8. Virginia Tech ...................................294-296-290=880 9. Tennessee .......................................295-294-292=881 T10. Northwestern .................................303-292-295=890 T10. Florida State ...................................290-297-303=890 12. Wake Forest ....................................299-299-293=891 13. Oklahoma .......................................307-290-298=895 14. Virginia ...........................................302-300-296=898 15. Louisiana State ..............................294-308-297=899

Top Five Individuals 1. Rhys Davies (ETSU) ...............................68-69-68=205 2. F. Fritsch (S. Carolina) ...........................71-68-69=208 3. C. Wakely (V. Tech) ................................70-73-68=211 4. E. Johansen (S. Carolina) ......................69-71-73=213 T5. D. Lanning (TCU) ..................................70-70-75=215 T5. J. Mount (Tennessee) ........................73-70-72=215

ETSU Scores and Finishes T10 . Cian McNamara ....................................70-74-75=219 T22. Gareth Shaw .........................................78-72-71=221 T56. Adam Hodkinson ..................................77-71-79=227 T69. Jordan Findlay ......................................78-73-79=230 T69. Noel Kavanagh .....................................72-76-82=230 77. Stuart McCance ....................................80-79-79=238

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October 14-15, 2006

1. Tennessee .......................................294-290-285=869 2. ETSU ...............................................291-291-288=870 3. North Carolina ................................296-287-291=874 4. Alabama .........................................304-290-281=875 5. Wake Forest ....................................296-297-289=882 6. Auburn ...........................................302-297-285=884 7. South Carolina ................................304-288-293=885 T8. Kent State .......................................305-296-290=891 T8. Virginia ...........................................309-295-287=891 10. N.C. State ........................................299-300-293=892 11. TCU .................................................294-298-301=893 12. Virginia Tech ...................................296-304-294=894 13. UAB ................................................306-306-284=896 14. Pepperdine .....................................312-304-297=913 15. Kentucky ........................................312-308-314=934

Top Five Individuals 1. Rhys Davies (ETSU) ...............................71-69-71=211 2. P. Pettitt (Tennessee) ............................73-69-72=214 T3. G. Bryan (South Carolina) .....................71-69-75=215 T3. C. Ford (Tennessee)...............................73-71-71=215 T5. R. Riesen (North Carolina) ...................73-73-70=216 T5. G. Todd (Alabama) ............................73-74-69=216

ETSU Scores and Finishes 1. Rhys Davies ..........................................71-69-71=211 T13. Gareth Shaw .........................................73-74-73=220 T19. Seamus Power ......................................74-78-69=221 T21. Cian McNamara ....................................73-74-75=222 73. Jordan Findley ......................................85-74-79=238

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October 12-14, 2007

T1. * Virginia Tech ................................289-280-283=852 T1. North Carolina ................................287-280-285=852 3. ETSU ...............................................282-283-289=854 4. Kent State .......................................288-280-288=856 T5. Tennessee .......................................290-278-290=858 T5. Coastal Carolina ..............................288-283-287=858 7. Wake Forest ....................................286-278-295=859 T8. Auburn ...........................................287-288-286=861 T8. Maryland ........................................297-288-276=861 10. N.C. State ........................................294-285-286=865 11. Kentucky ........................................283-295-291=869 12. South Carolina ................................291-284-296=871 13. UAB ................................................294-285-296=875 14. Virginia ...........................................297-288-293=878 15. Vanderbilt ......................................301-294-287=882

Top Five Individuals 1. Chris Paisley (Tennessee) ......................70-64-72=206 T2. Chris Gold (Maryland) ..........................71-72-65=208 T2. John Hahn (Kent State) ........................72-67-69=208 T4. Robert Riesen (North Carolina) .............71-66-72=209 T4. Webb Simpson (Wake Forest) ...............70-71-68=209

ETSU Scores and Finishes 6. Gareth Shaw .........................................71-69-70=210 T7. Rhys Enoch ...........................................68-71-72=211 T22. Seamus Power ......................................72-71-72=215 T44. Cian McNamara ....................................71-74-75=220 T57. Simon Doherty .....................................76-72-75=223* (won scorecard playoff)

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October 24-26, 2008

1. Coastal Carolina ..............................290-288-291=869 2. ETSU ...............................................288-290-292=870 3. Wake Forest ....................................291-285-295=871 4. N.C. State ........................................290-295-290=875 5. Mississippi ......................................292-288-297=877 6. North Carolina ................................299-294-290=883 T7. Missouri..........................................295-293-299=887 T7. Tennessee .......................................299-292-296=887 9. UAB ................................................293-297-298=888 10. Virginia ...........................................300-293-296=889 11. Kent State .......................................310-288-295=893 12. Auburn ...........................................295-299-300=894 13. Vanderbilt ......................................297-291-308=896 14. Ohio State.......................................303-296-299=898

Top Five Individuals 1. Darren Blair (N.C. State) .......................71-69-70=210 T2. Zach Byrd (Coastal Carolina) .................71-70-74=215 T2. Rhys Enoch (ETSU) ................................71-73-71=215 T2. Dustin Groves (Wake Forest) .................72-72-71=215 T2. Zach Sucher (UAB) ................................71-72-72=215

ETSU Scores and Finishes T2. Rhys Enoch ...........................................71-73-71=215 T6. Michael Stewart ...................................73-69-74=216 T18. Paul O’Kane ..........................................72-74-74=220 T18. Seamus Power ......................................73-74-73=220 T46. David Komline ......................................72-75-80=227

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October 16-18, 2009

T1. Tennessee .......................................287-280-294=861 T1. Oregon State ..................................286-281-294=861 3. Virginia ...........................................290-282-291=863 4. Virginia Tech ...................................290-287-289=866 5. Duke ...............................................290-296-283=869 6. ETSU ...............................................294-287-293=874 7. Wake Forest ....................................290-290-295=875 8. Missouri..........................................287-289-300=876 9. North Carolina ................................299-285-293=877 10. N.C. State ........................................297-297-288=882 11. UNC Wilmington .............................290-293-302=885 12. Kent State .......................................297-287-302=886 13. Auburn ...........................................300-291-297=888 14. Coastal Carolina ..............................295-295-302=892 15. UAB ................................................306-305-301=912

Top Five Individuals 1. Diego Velasquez (Oregon State) ...........66-70-70=206 T2. Garland Green (Virginia Tech) ...............71-71-71=213 T2. Darren Renwick (Tennessee).................74-67-72=213 T2. Matt Hill (N.C. State) ............................71-71-71=213 T5. Josh Brock (UNC Wilmington) ...............69-70-75=214 T5. Rhys Enoch (ETSU .................................72-71-71=214 T5. Mikey Moyers (Virginia Tech) ................73-71-70=214 T5. Jack Fields (North Carolina) ..................71-70-73=214 T5. Brendan Gielow (Wake Forest) .............72-70-72=214 T5. Ben Kohles (Virginia) ............................70-71-73=214

ETSU Scores and Finishes T5. Rhys Enoch ...........................................72-71-71=214 T20. Seamus Power ......................................75-71-72=218 T34. Paul O’Kane ..........................................74-73-74=221 T34. Devin Komline ......................................73-72-76=221 T40. Peter Wilson .........................................71-75-76=222

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2003 Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiateat The Ridges

September 13-14, 2003Team Results

1. Florida ...........................................290-280-284=854 2. TCU ................................................294-283-282=859 3. Clemson ........................................291-288-292=871 South. Calif. ...................................294-285-292=871 5. South Carolina ...............................294-292-286=872 6. Georgia ..........................................289-301-284=874 7. U. of Oklahoma ...............................293-297-287=877 8. Wake Forest ..................................293-289-299=881 9. Georgia Tech .................................293-288-302=883 10. N. Carolina ......................................304-288-294=886 11. U. of Tenn. ......................................288-294-308=890 12. U. of Kansas ....................................301-297-294=892 13. Tulsa ..............................................295-303-295=893 14. Auburn ...........................................305-294-300=899 15. U. of Alabama .................................299-311-291=901 16. Illinois ............................................298-302-304=904 17. ETSU ...............................................300-311-294=905 18. Virginia Tech ...................................309-302-304=915

Top Five Individuals 1. Bill Haas (W. Forest) .............................67-68-71=206 2. Martin Rominger (S.C.) ........................ 71-70-69=210 Camilo Villegas (Florida) ...................... 69-70-71=210 4. James Vargas (Florida) .........................70-70-72=212 5. Colby Beckstrom (TCU) .........................77-69-67=213

ETSU Scores and Finishes T55. Noel Kavanagh .....................................76-80-70=226 T75. Rhys Davies ..........................................77-76-77=230 85. Chase Baldwin ......................................79-82-75=236 Cennydd Mills ................................................. 68-D-72 Stephen Arnold ...............................................82-73-D

Bank oF tenneSSee intercollegiate recordS & reSultS

1999 Bank of Tennessee/The Ridges Intercollegiate

Sept. 11-12, 1999Team Results

1. Oklahoma ..........................286-290-294=870 +6 2. Arizona ..............................295-290-290=875 +11 3. Virginia ..............................296-294-289=879 +15 4. S. Carolina .........................302-283-300=885 +21 5. N. Carolina .........................299-291-298=888 +24 6. Clemson ............................296-296-298=890 +26 Auburn ..............................293-295-302=890 +26 8. Tennessee ..........................303-292-296=891 +27 9. N.C. State ...........................304-296-296=896 +32 10. TCU ....................................302-297-299=898 +34 11. ETSU ..................................297-308-295=900 +36 12. UAB ...................................301-301-302=904 +40 13. Wake Forest .......................307-301-299=907 +43 14. LSU ....................................303-305-301=909 +45 15. Purdue ...............................298-315-306=919 +55

Top Five Individuals 1. M. Harris (UNC).....................................71-69-71=211 2. P. Norris (Arizona) .................................71-69-73=213 3. C. Wisler (ETSU) ....................................69-76-71=216 C. James (Okla.) ....................................69-72-75=216 5. K. Thompson (S. C.) ..............................75-70-72=217 B. Wanner (Wake) .................................73-72-72=217 K. Cline (Okla) .......................................73-74-70=217

ETSU Scores and Finishes T3. Chris Wisler ...........................................69-76-71=216 T31. Pat Beste ..............................................71-76-77=224 T47. James Johnson .....................................76-73-79=228 T57. Adam Gary ...........................................81-76-73=230 T71. Adam Riddering ...................................76-85-76=237

2000 Bank of Tennessee/The Ridges Intercollegiate

September 9-10, 2000Team Results

1. TCU .................................... 279-280-292=851 -13 2. S. Carolina ......................... 280-285-289=854 -10 3. Clemson ............................ 283-288-293=864 E 4. N’Western ......................... 284-289-293=866 +2 5. ETSU .................................. 290-288-289=867 +3 6. Oklahoma .......................... 288-285-296=869 +5 7. N. Florida ........................... 290-293-291=874 +10 Wake Forest ....................... 290-293-291=874 +10 Houston ............................. 306-282-286=874 +10 10. Virginia .............................. 295-287-293=875 +11 11. Tennessee .......................... 290-288-304=882 +18 Auburn .............................. 301-288-293=882 +18 13. SMU................................... 291-294-298=883 +19 14. N. Carolina ......................... 299-296-297=892 +28

Top Five Individuals 1. J. Kok (S.C.) ...........................................71-66-71=208 2. C. Wisler (ETSU) ....................................67-73-69=209 3. A. Rubinson (TCU).................................68-71-73=212 S. Feaster (S.C.) .....................................68-69-75=212 T. Johnson (NW) ...................................71-70-71=212 M. Cohn (Okla.) .....................................70-70-72=212 S. Volpitto (TCU) .................................... 70-68-74-212

ETSU Scores and Finishes 2. Chris Wisler ...........................................67-73-69=209 T20. James Johnson .....................................74-71-72=217 T32. Pat Beste ..............................................74-71-75=220 T39. Thomas Lee ..........................................76-73-73=222 T67. Anders Hofvander .................................76-75-79=230 70. Adam Riddering ...................................75-79-77=231

2001 Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiateat The Ridges

September 8-9, 2001Team Results

1. TCU ................................... 274-280-287=841 -23 2. Southern Cal ..................... 284-274-293=851 -13 3. Oklahoma ......................... 281-286-290=857 -7 4. South Carolina .................. 289-279-290=858 -6 5. Auburn ............................. 289-285-286=860 -4 6. Tennessee ......................... 288-288-289=865 +1 7. ETSU ................................... 284-289-293=866 +2 8. Wake Forest ...................... 286-278-303=867 +3 9. Clemson ........................... 297-284-290=871 +7 10. Kansas ............................... 285-304-292=881 +17 11. North Florida .................... 289-296-298=883 +19 12. Pepperdine ........................ 299-291-295=885 +21 13. North Carolina .................. 300-291-297=888 +24 14. Houston ............................. 296-302-292=890 +26 14. Arkansas ........................... 299-295-304=898 +26

Top Five Individuals 1. S. Shuert (TCU) ....................................69-67-68=204 2. A. Rubinson (TCU) ................................64-69-73=206 3. M. Flores (Okla.) ...................................67-71-69=207 B. Haas (W.Forest) ...............................69-66-72=207 5. David Oh (S.Cal) ....................................71-65-72=208

ETSU Scores and Finishes T11. Cennydd Mills .......................................68-72-74=214 T13. James Johnson .....................................71-73-71=215 T27. Adam Riddering ...................................72-72-74=218 T37. Marco Trejos .........................................73-72-75=220 T54. Jeremy Hobson .....................................78-74-74=226

2002 Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiateat The Ridges

September 14-15, 2002Team Results

1. Wake Forest ...................................287-294-295=876 2. North Carolina ...............................291-298-289=878 3. Texas Christian ...............................298-292-292=882 4. Duke .............................................291-296-296=883 5. South Carolina ...............................290-298-296=884 6. ETSU ..............................................299-291-296=886 7. Tennessee .......................................291-290-306=887 8. Auburn ..........................................292-296-301=889 9. Arkansas ........................................290-301-301=892 10. Houston ..........................................290-309-296=895 11. Ga. Southern .................................291-303-304=898 Virginia Tech ...................................308-288-302=898 13. Augusta State ..................................300-298-312=911 14. Michigan .........................................300-304-309=913

Top Five Individuals 1. Bill Haas (W. Forest) .............................73-72-70=215 Leif Olson (Duke) ..................................70-70-75=215 Ian Parnaby (Tenn.) ..............................68-72-75=215 Dustin Bray (UNC) .................................72-71-72=215 David Schultz (TCU) ..............................70-75-70=215

ETSU Scores and Finishes 8. James Johnson .....................................74-70-73=217 T13. Jeremy Hobson .....................................72-72-75=219 T24. Adam Riddering ...................................76-75-72=223 T55. Cennydd Mills .......................................77-77-76=230 T62. Marco Trejos .........................................80-74-78=232

1998 Bank of Tennessee/The Ridges Intercollegiate

Sept. 12-13, 1998Team Results

1. Clemson ............................ 274-287-283=844 -20 2. Georgia Tech ...................... 280-283-286=849 -15 3. Oklahoma .......................... 286-279-295=860 -4 4. Florida ............................... 287-283-292=862 -2 5. LSU .................................... 286-289-292=867 +3 Texas ................................. 291-293-283=867 +3 7 Houston ............................. 295-288-289=872 +8 TCU .................................... 293-286-293=872 +8 9. ETSU .................................. 291-292-290=873 +9 10. N.C. State ........................... 299-291-297=887 +23 11. Auburn .............................. 305-288-297=890 +26 12. Wake Forest. ...................... 296-302-293=891 +27 13. Virginia .............................. 301-302-292=895 +31 14. Purdue ............................... 301-300-304=905 +41

Top Five Individuals 1. J. Byrd (Clemson) ..................................67-70-70=207 2. L. Glover (Clemson) ..............................67-72-69=208 3. B. Molder (G.T.) .....................................71-70-69=210 A. Sanders (Hou.) .................................72-68-70=210 5. A. Ochoa (TCU)......................................71-68-72=211 C. Forrestor (G.T.) ..................................65-72-74=211

ETSU Scores and Finishes T10. Pat Beste .............................................71-72-70=213 T21. David Christensen .................................71-73-73=217 T24. Bill Ullery..............................................75-75-69=219 T32. Shawn Koch .........................................74-73-74=221 T39. Chris Wisler ...........................................75-74-73=222 70. Mark Christensen..................................76-76-83=235

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We Are Unique• ETSU offers the world’s only master’s degree

in storytelling and reading• Nation’s only university presenting a

comprehensive study of bluegrass and country music courses

• Features an Advanced Visualization Lab recognized around the globe while providing a look at the future of animation graphics

Academic Support• Academic Advising/Counseling• Tutoring• Career and personal counseling• Member of NCAA Life Skills Program

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HYDROWORXWithout a doubt the most used piece of equipment in the athletic training facility is the Hydroworx polar plunge pool. It is used by all teams on a daily basis post practice and used by all injured athletes under the care of the athletic training staff. Along with the cold pool is a Hydroworx 500 therapy pool. This pool has a treadmill as part of the floor and two cameras mounted on the front and side of the pool. This gives visual feedback to the athlete and athletic trainer during treatment.

BUCSPORTSThe Jerry Robertson BucSports Athletic Medicine Center serves as both the health center for all Buccaneer Athletics as well as an outpatient health center for the ETSU campus and Johnson City community. Athletic trainers, physical therapists, and a primary care sports medicine physicians help to provide a comprehensive medical program to all patients. Completed in 2001, BucSports provides a variety of opportunities for physical therapy students, medical students and resident physicians interested in the field of sports medicine.

FLUROSCANThe “Mini C Arm” located in the athletic training room allows for quick and efficient exams by the team physician for those athletes that might need an x-ray.

GENERAL ATHLETIC TRAINING AREAThe general athletic training area is approximately 3500 square feet and services the day-to-day practice and competition preparation for the entire athletic department. With 17 treatment tables, various modalities and a large exercise area the general athletic training area allows multiple teams to receive treatment at the same time. Attached to the general athletic training area are three private rooms. Each room is equipped with a treatment table and combination therapy unit as well as one other distinguishing characteristic. The “Normal” room is for IV therapy, the “College” room is for casting and splinting, and the “University” room is for traction.

Brett LewisAssistant Athletic Trainer

Lori HillAssistant Athletic Trainer

Elizabeth SchoenAssistant Athletic Trainer

Andrew SwansonGraduate Assistant

Megan McCauleyGraduate Assistant

Keith LeitingGraduate Assistant

Burena SmithGraduate Assistant

Nicholas MendezGraduate Assistant

Leanne HarknessGraduate Assistant

Kyle UtneGraduate Assistant

Kyle SpanikGraduate Assistant

Shannon DeHavenGraduate Assistant

ATHLETIC TRAINING STAFF

Brian JohnstonDirector of Athletic Medicine

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Over the past decade one of the biggest changes in collegiate athletics has been the new attitude toward strength and conditioning. ETSU’s success on the field could not have happened without the hard work and dedication of each student-athlete in the weightroom. Under the direction of head strength coach Lee Morrow, who is currently in his 26th season at ETSU, the Buccaneers have earned eight Gatorade/National Strength Coaches Association All-American Team honors. With its recent collaboration with the Sports Performance Enhancement Consortium (SPEC) ETSU’s strength and conditioning program has focused its efforts on helping each student-athlete reach his/her greatest athletic potential, in the areas of strength, speed, agility and injury prevention. Located inside Memorial Center, the ETSU’s strength and conditioning complex features one of the finest weightrooms in the area. Overall, the Buccaneers have access to a 7,200-foot facility that features state-of-the-art equipment, including customized full power racks, Hammer-Strength machines, including bench press, incline press, military press, rowing machines, speed mats, pull-up and other impressive array of sports performance tools. Through the SPEC and strength and conditioning web site, ETSU student-athletes have 24-hour access to workout plans, nutrition, and other information that monitors each individual or team off-season conditioning program.

BUCCANEERS STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING CENTER

SUPPORT STAFF

Lee MorrowHead Strength Coach

Meg StoneDirector of the Center of Excellence for

Sport Science and Coach Education

The Center of Excellence for Sport Science and Coach Education

The Center of Excellence was established July 1, 2008, and is housed in the College of Education. It incorporates three very important aspects of competitive sports: education, service, and research. The former Sport Performance Enhancement Consortium (SPEC) is now a very active branch of the Center of Excellence. The SPEC program continues to be a collaborative effort between Intercollegiate Athletics and the Sport Science Lab in the Department of Kinesiology, Leisure and Sport Sciences. Buccaneer student-athletes in collaboration with sport science, sport medicine, and the sport coach have the opportunity to have their program evaluated and monitored throughout their college career. This monitoring and evaluation process produces one of the most advanced training environments in the nation. This type of relationship is not found anywhere in the U.S. and offers a unique opportunity for the advancement of athletic performance, athlete and coach education and sport science research.The program is dedicated to meeting the following goals: 1. Providing monitoring services for the ETSU sport

teams2. Supporting and providing up-to-date information to

coaches regarding coaching practices. 3. Advising on the Training Process4. Providing an opportunity for the interaction

between sport scientists, medical staff, strength and conditioning staff and the ETSU Sport Coaches.

For more information please visit www.sportsscienceed.com.

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erforming well in the classroom is an expectation of student-athletes who wear the Buccaneer uniform. Not only are time management skills and self-discipline musts, but also dedication and commitment are needed from each individual student to maintain eligibility and progress toward

graduation. ETSU Athletics provides many resources to assist the student-athlete in achieving his/her academic goals and in preparing ultimately for life after college. The staff not only advises students in scheduling classes and making academic progress, but offers support in the areas of group and individual tutoring, academic mentoring, career and personal counseling and life skills programming. Student-athletes have access to a state-of-the-art computer center that features Dell flat-screen computers, wireless Internet technology and study hall facilities that are open after hours during the week and on Sundays for their use. ETSU is also an active participant in the NCAA CHAMPS program. Through this model, student-athletes are offered a wide range of seminars designed to help them adjust to college life, develop as individuals and prepare for their careers after graduation.

The Humphreys Center for student-athletes is the home of our academic support services. Programming and services include: • AcademicAdvising • IndividualandGroupTutoring • AcademicMentoring • CollegeAdjustmentcoursesfornewstudent-athletes • ProfessionalDevelopmentandCareerPreparationseminars • On-sitestudyhallfacilitiesincludingastate-of-the-artcomputerlab • Academicworkshopsforstudent-athletes

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“ETSU student-athletes consistently rank higher than the regular student body and the national averages for Division I student-athletes in terms of GPA and graduation rates. The ETSU coaching staff and entire athletic department are committed to assisting our students in achieving academic excellence and in paving the road to bright futures.” — Bob Baker

2009-10 Men’s Golf A-Sun Academic Honor Roll

ETSU by the Numbers:• 90%Student-AthleteGraduation

Rate

• Spring2009cumulativestudent-athleteGPAof3.18(non-athletesatETSU–GPA=3.07)

• 12Student-Athletes–4.0Club

• 11teamswithteamGPAs3.0orhigher

• 65%ofStudent-Athletes-BuccaneerHonorRoll(3.0GPAorabove)

• 54Student-Athletes–Dean’sList

• 3Teamshadallstudent-athletesmaketheA-SunAll-AcademicList

Rhys Enoch

Devin Komline

Garth McGee

Paul O’Kane

Seamus Power

Michael Stewart

Peter Wilson

ACADEMIC STAFF

Not PicturedKirsten ClarkAssistant Athletic

Director for Compliance/

Student-Athlete Welfare

Bob BakerDirector of Academic Services

Jared FriesAcademic Advisor/ Tutor Coordinator

Olya BatsulaAcademic Advisor

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SummerS-Taylor STadium

Men’s and Women’s Soccer • Built 2008 • Capacity - 1,000

Softball • Built 2008 • Capacity - 500

BrookS Gym

Volleyball • Built 1950 • Capacity - 3,500

The ridGeS

Men’s and Women’s Golf • Built 1997

eTSu/mSha aThleTicS cenTer

Men’s and Women’s Basketball • Built 1977 • Capacity - 5,740

Warren-Greene Golf cenTer

Men’s and Women’s Golf • Built 2004

eTSu BaSeBall complexS

Future Home of ETSU Baseball

Buddy harTSell TenniS cenTer

Men’s and Women’s Tennis • Built 1990

BeTTy BaSler field

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NCAA Appearances...1975, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010

Distance Chart from Johnson City (BASED ON 70 MPH SPEED):

For almost two centuries, Johnson

City has been the center for tourism

and business in Northeast Tennessee.

Originally a train depot, Johnson City

is now a metropolitan melting pot

with invigorating music, enchanting

culture, and exhilarating mountain

adventure. The city offers a wide

assortment of restaurants, art

galleries, coffee shops, cultural events

and outdoor activities.

Johnson City is located in

Washington County, which is also

home to Historic Jonesborough,

Tennessee’s oldest town, and the

International Storytelling Center.

Since 1973 the National Storytelling

Festival takes over Jonesborough

each October for a weekend of tall

tales in a storybook setting.

Johnson City Facts

Population: Johnson City ......55,469

Average Temperatures: summer ....................... 76 winter ........................... 41

Precipitation: 41 inches

Average Snowfall: 16 inches

Altitude: 1525 feet above sea level

CommunityJohnson City ranked #73 out of 354 metropolitan areas–criteriabasedon cost of living, job outlook, climate, crime, transportation, education, the arts, health care, and recreation.

Buffalo MountainWith a scenic overlook and 15 miles of hiking, Buffalo Mountain Park is a great destination to relax and rejuvenate your body and spirit. The park is also an excellent place to watch and admire birds and wildflowers. Also, enjoy the terrain with mountain biking through the park.

Asheville, N.C. .............. 1 hourAtlanta, Ga. ..................4 hoursBaltimore ......................7 hoursBirmingham, Ala. ........6 hoursBristol, Tenn. ................30 min.Charlotte, N.C. ..............3 hours

Chattanooga, Tenn. ...3 hoursColumbia, S.C., .............4 hoursGatlinburg, Tenn. ........2 hoursJacksonville, Fla. .........8 hoursKnoxville, Tenn. ...........2 hoursMemphis, Tenn. ...........8 hours

Myrtle Beach, S.C. . .....6 hoursNashville, Tenn. ...........4 hoursRaleigh, N.C. .................5 hoursSavannah, Ga. .............6 hoursWashington D.C. ........7 hours

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Unique CultureWhether it is visiting Elvis’ home in Graceland or the battlefields from the Civil War, Tennessee is home to some of the most unique destinations in America. Tennessee’s lakes, rivers and parks provide the perfect setting for outdoor activities. Home to 54 state parks, the Volunteer state provides vacationers the option to boat, fish, and hike, while exploring the beautiful scenic views in the midst of the mountains. Antiquing, sporting events, musical attractions and many tasty eateries also give the state a creative touch.

Great MusicHome of Music City, U.S.A., Tennessee is famous for such grand music halls and events as the Grand Old Opry, Ryman Auditorium, Music Row and the Country Music Hall of Fame. Other famous music venues included Beale Street and the B.B. King club in downtown Memphis and the Bonnaroo MusicFest, in Manchester every June.

Great FunThe Volunteer State offers a wide variety of fun and adventure for everyone, whether it is enjoying a Tennessee Titans (NFL) game on a Sunday afternoon or visiting Elvis’ home in Memphis. It is also hearing the engines roar from the short track at Bristol Motor Speedway and watching the Memphis Grizzlies (NBA), the Volunteer State offers the ultimate sports fan something to enjoy. The state also creates excitement for the outdoorsman as the Appalachian Trail cuts through the mountains, and fishing is also key on the plethora of lakes and rivers which flow across Tennessee. The waterfalls, wildlife, and breathtaking views are also a must-see.

Tennessee Facts Nickname ..................................Volunteer State16th State admitted to the Union .........1796Population ........................................... 5,797,289 Capital .................................................... NashvilleLargest City .......................Memphis (650,100)Current Governor ...................... Phil Bredesen

Average Temp .................................. 61 degreesState Bird ........................................MockingbirdState Flower.......................................................IrisState Tree ........................................................TulipState Symbol ......................................... Raccoon

Bordered by eight states, the

Volunteer state is known for its

natural beauty, Southern hospitality,

serene weather, and has something

for everyone to do.

With three vast regions that

not only furnish a unique variety

of geography, Tennessee offers

something to do all year around.

Whether it is soulful music, historical

drama, barbecue, Elvis in Memphis,

joining country music legends

in Nashville, or heading to the

scenic Smoky Mountains in the fall,

Tennessee is the place to be.

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September 10-12 Carpet Capital Collegiate . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dalton, Ga .

OctOber 10-11 Rod Myers Invitational . . . . . . . . . . . . .Durham, N .C . 15-17 Bank of Tenn. Intercol. Jonesborough, Tenn. 24-26 U .S . Collegiate Championship . . . . . Alpharetta, Ga .

January 31-2/1 @ JU Invitational . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jacksonville, Fla .

February 20-22 @ Puerto Rico Classic . . . . . . . .San Juan, Puerto Rico

march 13-14 @ General Hackler Inv . . . . . . . . . .Myrtle Beach, S .C . 20-22 @ Callaway Match Play . . . . . . . . . . Ball Ground, Ga .

april 11-12 @ Wofford Inv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spartanburg, S .C . 20-22 @ A-Sun Conference Champ . . . . . . . . Braselton, Ga . 30 @ Cavalier Classic . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Va .

may 19 @ NCAA East Regional . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TBD 31 @ NCAA Champ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Stillwater, Okla .

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