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2014-15 Lamar Golf INFORMATION GUIDE

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2014-15Lamar Golf

INFORMATION GUIDE

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LAMAR GOLFQUICK FACTSSchool Name ............................................................ Lamar UniversityLocation ..................................................................... Beaumont, TexasFounded .......................................................................................... 1923Enrollment................................................................................... 14,889Nickname ................................................... Cardinals/Lady CardinalsColors ............................................................................ Red and WhiteConference ............................................................................ SouthlandPresident ............................................................ Dr. Kenneth R. EvansDirector of Athletics ................................................. Jason HendersonAssociate AD/SWA .......................................................... Helene ThillAthletics Phone ................................................................ 409.880.2248

COACHING STAFFHead Coach ................................................... Brian White, Lamar, ‘89Asst. Coaches ......................................................... Russell Helson, Lamar, ‘08Men – Letterwinners Returning ..........................................................7Men – Letterwinners Lost ....................................................................1Men – Newcomers.................................................................................1Women – Letterwinners Returning ....................................................5Women – Letterwinners Lost ..............................................................1Women – Newcomers ...........................................................................0

MEDIA RELATIONSAsst. A.D./Media Relations ............................................. James Dixon Office Phone ........................................................... 409.880.8329 Cell Phone ............................................................... 936.552.1171 E-mail ................................................... [email protected] Relations Fax ........................................................ 409.880.2338Athletics Website ............................................... LamarCardinals.com

TABLE OF CONTENTSQuick Facts ............................................................................................ 1Lamar ..................................................................................................... 2Southeast Texas ................................................................................... 12University President ............................................................................14Director of Athletics ............................................................................152014-15 Cards/Lady CardsHead Coach ........................................................................................ 16Assistant Coach ...................................................................................17Men’s Roster ........................................................................................ 18Athlete Profiles .................................................................................... 202013-14 Results & Statistics ...............................................................27History & Records ...............................................................................30Women’s Roster................................................................................... 34Athlete Profiles .................................................................................... 362013-14 Results & Statistics ...............................................................42History & Records ...............................................................................43

CREDITSThe 2014-15 Lamar Golf Information Guide is a production of the Lamar Athletics Media Relations office. It was designed, written and edited by James Dixon with editorial assistance provided by Matt Fowler. Photography provided by Matthew Billiott, Don Liebig and Mike Tobias.

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Dr. Kenneth EvansPresidentSecond Season

Veteran educator Kenneth Evans took office July 1, 2013 as Lamar University’s 15th president bringing extensive experi-ence in higher education administration to the position. Evans holds bachelor’s degrees in English and political science from the University of California, Davis, a master’s in business administration from California State University, Sacramento, and a Ph.D. in marketing from the University of Colo-rado. He has conducted extensive research and authored more than 70 journal articles on interpersonal influence, sales manage-ment, services marketing, and marketing management and theory. Evans’ teaching and research is ex-tensive, but it is his leadership experience that provides a special fit with his role as

president. Evans served as dean of the Michael F. Price College of Business at the University of Oklahoma since 2007 and held the Fred E. Brown chair. He previ-ously served as associate dean of graduate studies, assistant dean of undergraduate studies and chair of the marketing depart-ment at the University of Missouri-Colum-bia. He has worked in a variety of research, teaching and administration positions at Arizona State University, the University of Colorado and California State University, Sacramento. Prior to his academic career, Evans worked as a consultant and mar-keting representative at several northern California companies. Born in Pittsburgh, Pa., Evans grew up in Chicago where he attended public schools through the fifth grade, when the family moved to California. He was the first in his immediate family to earn a college degree. Evans played basketball, golf and football at different points in high school and college and ran daily as part of an active lifestyle. Ken and Nancy met while freshmen at University of California, Davis, and married after graduation. A career elemen-tary school teacher, Nancy retired when the couple moved to Norman, Okla. The couple has two adult sons.

Texas State University SystemBoard of Regents

Donna N. Williams – ChairmanArlington

Ron Mitchell – Vice ChairmanHorseshoe BayCharlie Amato

San AntonioDr. Jaime R. Garza

San AntonioKevin J. Lilly

HoustonDavid Montagne

BeaumontVernon Reaser III

BellaireRossanna Salazar

AustinWilliam F. Scott

NederlandMatthew Russell – Student Regent

San Marcos

President’s Staff

Dr. Kenneth R. EvansUniversity PresidentDr. Stephen Doblin

Provost and Vice President for Academic AffairsDr. Kevin Smith

Senior Associate ProvostDr. Vicki McNeil

Vice President for Student EngagementDr. Cruse Melvin

Vice President for Finance and OperationsMs. Priscilla Parsons

Vice President for Information TechnologyMr. Jaun Zabala

Vice President for University AdvancementMr. Sherry Benoit

Associate Vice President for Strategic EnrollmentMr. Jason HendersonDirector of AthleticsDr. Peter Kelleher

Associate Provost for ResearchDr. Oney Fitzpatrick

Associate Provost for Student RetentionDr. Jack Hopper

Executive Assistant to President for Industrial Relations & Economic Development

Dr. James SimmonsPresident Emeritus and Professor of Music

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Jason Henderson, who spent a year as interim athletics director, was named Lamar’s Director of Athletics on June 18, 2012. Henderson had served as Lamar’s associate athletics director for compliance since July of 2007 before being elevated to interim athletics director on May 11, 2011. As the athletics director, Henderson is responsible for the day-to-day operations of Lamar’s 17 men’s and women’s athletics programs. Henderson is in his seventh year as a member of the Lamar athletics depart-ment overall, joining the staff in April 2006 as the compliance coordinator. In this role, Henderson oversees NCAA com-pliance and scholarships. Henderson currently serves as the Southland Conference representative to the NCAA Division I Amateurism Cab-inet. The cabinet reviews issues relating to NCAA rules involving student-athlete amateurism and ways to ensure that student-athletes remain true to the NCAA philosophy of amateur athletic competi-tions. While serving as associate AD, Hen-derson played a major role in the return of Lamar football and the addition of the women’s soccer and softball programs. He was a key figure in the planning of the Dauphin Athletic Complex, the updating of what is now known as Provost Um-phrey Stadium and the construction of the

Lamar Soccer/Softball Complex. Henderson has also led coaching search committees that landed Lamar a successful football coach in Ray Woodard and proven basketball coach Tic Price. In addition, the department has added sever-al staff positions under his watch. Prior to coming to Lamar, Hender-son served as the academic coordinator and CHAMPS Life Skills Coordinator at Texas A&M-Kingsville, where he collected and maintained data on student-athletes, assisted with updating and maintaining compliance documents and assisted with rules education for department staff and student-athletes. Henderson was also an intern at Lind-sey Wilson College in Columbia, Ky., and Texas A&M. During this time Henderson was involved primarily in assisting in the marketing of the NAIA and NCAA pro-grams, respectively. Henderson earned a Bachelor of Science degree in kinesiology with a specialization in sports management from Texas A&M in May 2003 and a Master

Jason HendersonAthletics DirectorFourth Season

Athletics Administration

Jason HendersonDirector of Athletics

Helene ThillAssociate AD - Academics

Senior Woman AdministratorDaucy Crizer

Assistant AD - BusinessJames Dixon

Assistant AD - Media RelationsNicole Kummer

Assistant AD - Marketing/Events

Jason Henderson receives the 2012 Southland Conference Commissioner’s Cup Men’s All-Sport trophy from SLC commissioner Tom Burnett.

of Business Administration from Texas A&M-Kingsville in December 2005. Henderson also spends time in the community with various charitable organizations including the YMBL and the Beaumont A&M Club. Both of these organizations help raise funds to improve the community at large.

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Brian WhiteHead Coach16th Season

In his eight seasons as the Lamar Universi-ty men’s head golf coach, and 16 seasons as the Lady Cardinals’ head coach, Brian White has taken the Cardinals to unprecedented heights on a conference, regional and national level. Since taking over the program he has guided Lamar to nine Southland Conference Cham-pionships - including five on the women’s side, seven NCAA regional appearances and two men’s NCAA Championships appearances - in-cluding two top-25 finishes and a No. 3 national ranking in 2007. During that stretch the LU men have sent at least one athlete to the NCAA regional championships in six of the past eight seasons, and have recorded three top-10 team

finishes at the regional championships. A six-time Southland Conference Coach of the Year, White’s athletes have reaped the benefits of his guidance. White has coached 46 All-Southland Conference selections - in-cluding 17 first-team selections, 12 Academic All-SLC selections, three conference players of the year, three league student-athletes of the year, two Ping All-Americans - including first-team selection Dawie Van Der Walt in 2007 and three SLC Freshmen of the Year. While these accomplishments are im-pressive, White has proven during his time at Lamar that the golf program is capable of even more. Simply put, no athletics program at Lamar has enjoyed more success than the golf teams. White guided the Cardinals to a third place tie at the 2007 NCAA Championships, the highest finish in school history. One season earlier, Lamar’s men tied for ninth place at the national tournament with former star Dawie Van Der Walt placing fourth as an individual. The 2012-13 season was no different for Lamar’s men and women. The Lady Cardinals rallied from a four-stroke deficit on the final day of the conference championships to win the title. It was the first conference title since 2006 for the Lamar women, and the fourth overall. Along the way, the Lady Cardinals won four

tournaments, received three all-conference selections, in-cluding first-team honorees Julie Aime and Nghi Ngo. The women’s team advanced to the NCAA regional championships where they posted a 21st-place finish. Aime and Ngo closed out the season by earning Aca-demic All-SLC honors. The Lamar men added a third-place finish at the 2013 Southland Champion-ships, and had three players named to the all-conference team. Stephane Dubois and Erik Knudsen earned second-team honors, while Gregory Wiggins was a third-team selection. Dubois and Knudsen closed out the year being named Academic All-SLC. White joined the Lamar coaching staff as an assistant prior to the 1999-00 season. During that time he has seen a combined total of 79 combined tournament wins (40 men’s and 39 women’s

titles) - among those victories are 13 SLC titles (eight men’s and five women’s titles). He has helped coach 84 all-conference selections (52 men’s and 32 women’s). Four Cardinals have earned PING All-America honors during White’s tenure, with the group earning the recognition seven times combined. Between the two programs, White has coached nine SLC Players of the Year, three newcomers of the year and 10 freshmen of the year. Current PGA Tour player Chris Stroud, a first-team PING All-America in 2004, contin-ues to be coached by White, as do professional players Van Der Walt, Casey Clendenon and Oliver Bekker. Stroud tied for third at the 2003 NCAA Championships in Stillwater, Okla., the highest individual finish at the national tourna-ment in LU history. Bekker made his PGA Tour debut in 2012 by winning on the Sunshine Tour and earning a spot in the prestigious Bridgestone Invitational. Van Der Walt fired a 60 in a Web.Com Tour competition during the 2012 season and former LU golfer Shawn Stefani (2001-05) won the 2012 Midwest Classic on the Web.Com Tour. Stefani, Stroud and Van Der Walt provid-ed Lamar with a strong presence at the 2014 British Open. All three qualified for the Open Championship at Royal Liverpool, with White on hand for the tournament. Prior to the British Open, Stroud was inducted into the Southland Hall of Honor, becoming the first golfer recog-nized by the league. Stroud (2001-04) is the only four-time all-conference performer in SLC history on the men’s side, while Lady Cardinal standout Therese Nilsson (2006-09), who was twice named SLC Player of the Year, is the only four-time all-conference performer in league history on the women’s side. A 2007 NCAA Regional Coach of the Year, White’s influence on golf has stretched far beyond the national level. White served as the U.S. National coach at the 2008 Junior World Championships in Japan. A native of Beaumont, White was a standout at Kelly High School and played professionally from 1991-96 after finishing his golfing career at Lamar. White, who also serves as the Director of Golf at the Beaumont Coun-try Club, earned a bachelor’s of arts degree in economics from Lamar in 1989.

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Russell HelsonAssistant Coach4th Season

Russell Helson is in his third season as an assistant men’s and women’s golf coach at Lamar. Helson, who played at Lamar from 2003-08, spent the previous three years as a professional caddy.“I’m thrilled to have a former Lamar player come back to help the program,” said head coach Brian White. “Russell brings so much experience on the professional level and that will help him be a great teacher and coach on the college level.” Helson helped coach the Lamar Lady Cardinals to one of the best seasons in program history in 2012-13. The Lady Cards ral-lied from four strokes down on the final day to capture the South-land Conference title with a seven-stroke victory. Lamar finished the season by advancing to the NCAA Regional Championships. During Helson’s playing career at Lamar, the Cardinals won three straight Southland Conference titles and advanced to a NCAA Regional each of his four years. A native of Georgetown, Texas, Helson earned third-team All-Southland Conference honors as a senior after tying for fourth at the Southland tourna-ment. Helson also represented Lamar at the 2008 NCAA Central

Regional in Columbus, Ohio. Helson, who caddied for two years on the Nationwide Tour and for one on the PGA Tour, earned a Bachelor of Science degree in communication from Lamar in 2008.

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Front Row (L to R): Luke Jerling and Carson Cavner. Second Row (L to R): Zander Gous and Mans Berglund. Third Row (L to R): Charlie Flowers, Louis Bemberg and Tore Lindtveit. Back Row (L to R): Gregory Wiggins and Gustaf Burenstam.

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Front Row (L to R): Luke Jerling and Carson Cavner. Second Row (L to R): Zander Gous and Mans Berglund. Third Row (L to R): Charlie Flowers, Louis Bemberg and Tore Lindtveit. Back Row (L to R): Gregory Wiggins and Gustaf Burenstam.

Player Height Cl. Exp. Hometown/High School/Last College Louis Bemberg 6-1 So. 1L Lausanne, Switzerland/Gymnasium Auguste PiccardMans Berglund 5-8 So. 1L Vasteras, Sweden/JakobsbergsplatsenGustaf Burenstam 6-4 Sr. 3L Djursholm, Sweden/Viktor Rydberts GymnasiumCarson Cavner 5-9 Fr. HS Jupiter Island, Fla./The Pine SchoolCharlie Flowers 6-2 So. 1L Columbus, Ga./ColumbusZander Gous 5-7 So. 1L Mpumalanga, South AfricaLuke Jerling 6-3 Sr. 3L Port Elizabeth, South Africa/Grey High SchoolTore Lindtveit 6-1 Sr. 3L Arendal, Norway/Norges Toppidretts GymnasiumGreg Wiggins 6-1 Jr. 2L Hamburg, Germany/BBZ Norderstedt

Head Coach: Brian White (Lamar, 1989)Assistant Coach: Russell Helson (Lamar, 2008)

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Gustaf BurenstamDjursholm, SwedenSenior

-A 2014 Third-Team All-Southland Conference selection.

2013-14 (Junior): Third-Team All-Southland Conference ... Played in 30 rounds recording 74.0 stroke average ... Recorded a team-high nine rounds of par, or better, golf ... Finished the year with two top-10 finishes, including a runner-up finish at the Wofford Invitational where he carded an eight-under 208 to tie teammate Stephane Dubois for second, helping Lamar rally from 11 strokes down in the final round to secure the victory ... Led Lamar at four tournaments ... Tied for 28th (231) at the Southland Conference Championships.

2012-13: Played 27 rounds in nine tournaments ... Posted a 76.6 stroke average ... Carded a season-low three-over par 219 to finish tied for 25th at the Bayou City Collegiate Championship (76-71-72) ... Recorded a 75-73-73 - 221 (+5) at the Border Olympics to tie for 18th.

2011-12: Competed in six tournaments as a true freshman and posted a 75.1 strokes per round scoring average to finish fifth on the team ... Best finish was a tie for ninth at the Fighting Irish Golf Classic in his first col-legiate event after rounds of 72-72-73=217 (+7) ... Shot a season-best 69 in the opening round of the David Toms Intercollegiate en route to a tie for 24th at 6-over-par ... Carded rounds of 76-74-75=225 (+9) to tie for 29th at the Border Olympics.

Prep: Tied for second place at the Swedish Junior Championships.

Personal: Gustaf Burenstam was born on Dec. 11, 1990, in Lidingo, Swe-den ... Son of Goram and Margaretha Burenstam Linder ... Enjoys soccer in spare time ... Majoring in business.

Burenstam’s Career StatsSeason Tourn. Rnds Strks Avg. Low Rd Top Finish 2011-12 6 18 1351 75.06 69-David Toms Intercollegiate T9-Fighting Irish Golf Classic2012-13 9 27 2069 76.60 71-Twice T18-Border Olympics2013-14 10 30 2219 74.00 68-Coco Cola Wofford Invitational T2nd-Coco Cola Wofford InvitationalTotals 25 75 5,639 75.19 68-Coco Cola Wofford Invitational T2nd-Coco Cola Wofford Invitational

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Luke JerlingPort Elizabeth, South AfricaSenior

2013-14 (Junior):Played in 18 rounds recording a team-best 73.5 stroke aver-age ... Recorded a season-low round of 68 in the second round of the Wolver-ine Classic ... Finished the season with seven par, or better, rounds ... Record-ed a one-over par 214 at the Wolverine Classic to finish tied for ninth ... His finish at the Wolverine marked his best finish and lowest score of the season ... Led the Cardinals with a three-round 73-74-70 - 217 (+1) at the Windon Memorial in Lake Forest, Ill. ... Recorded a 16th place finish at the Windon.

2012-13: Played in 10 events finishing the season with a 77.4 stroke average ... Recorded his lowest three-round score of 219 at the SunTrust Gator Invita-tional ... Recorded a season-low round of 71 in the second round of the Gator Invitational ... Also carded a 71 in the second round of the Border Olympics ... Finished the Border Olympics tied for 30th overall with a seven-over par 223.

2011-12: Named Southland Conference Freshman of the Year and Sec-ond-Team All-Southland Conference ... Played in all 14 tournaments as a true freshman and finished second on the team with a 74.0 strokes per round scoring average ... Tied for seventh at the NCAA Greensboro Regional as the Cardinals qualified for the NCAA Championship ... Was Lamar’s top finisher at the regional after carding rounds of 75-71-71=217 (+1) ... Picked up his first career victory by winning the Wolfpack Spring Open ... Fired rounds of 71-68=139 (-5) to best the field of 90 players in the 36-hole tournament ... Tied for fifth in his first ever Southland Conference Tournament as Lamar won the team title ... Finished the conference event at 7-over-par after rounds of 72-77-74=223 ... Carded rounds of 74-80-73=227 (+14) at Riviera Country Club to tie for 105th at the NCAA Championship ... Placed fifth against a strong field at the Royal Oaks Intercollegiate after carding rounds of 70-68-68=206 (-7) ... Helped Lamar to the team title at the Border Olympics with a tie for 11th place in the 88-player field with rounds of 73-74-74=221 (+5) ... Tied for 38th at the Gopher Invitational in his first collegiate event with scores of 80-73-77=230 (+14) ... Posted four rounds in the 60s, including a 69 at the Wood-lands All-American Intercollegiate where he tied for 29th ... Was Lamar’s top finisher four times.

Prep: Won the South African Under-18 Match Play Championship in 2010 ... Also won the 2009 Eastern Province Stroke Play Championship and the 2009 and 2011 Eastern Province Amateur ... Finished second in the 2009 National Schools Championships ... Helped Grey HS take second at the 2010 St. John’s International School Championship ... Represented South Africa at the 2010 Toyota World Junior Championships in Japan.

Personal: Luke Jerling was born on July 10, 1992 ... Son of Pieter and Diane Jerling ... Majoring in management.

Jerling’s Career StatsSeason Tourn. Rnds Strks Avg. Low Rd Top Finish2011-12 14 41 3034 74.00 68-Three Times 1-Wolfpack Spring Open2012-13 10 30 2323 77.40 71-Twice T23-Windon Memorial2013-14 6 18 1323 73.50 70-Twice T9th-Wolverine IntercollegiateTotals 30 89 5357 75.06 68-Three Times 1-Wolfpack Spring Open

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Tore LindtveitArendal, NorwaySenior

2013-14 (Sophomore): Did not compete in a tournament for the Cardinals.

2012-13: Competed in the Gifford Collegiate ... Carded a 75-71-79 - 225 on the CordeValle Country Club course in San Martin, Calif. ... Fired a season-low of 71 in the second round of the Gifford Collegiate.

2011-12: Did not compete in a tournament as a true freshman.

Prep: Was a member of the Norwegian Junior Team from 2008-10.

Personal: Tore Lindtveit was born on Dec. 7, 1992 ... Son of Olaf and Kari Lindtveit ... Major is general business.

Lindtveit’s Career StatsSeason Tourn. Rnds Strks Avg. Low Rd Top Finish 2012-13 1 3 225 75.0 71-Gifford Collegiate T52-Gifford CollegiateTotals 1 3 225 75.0 71-Gifford Collegiate T52-Gifford Collegiate

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Gregory WigginsHamburg, GermanyJunior

2013 Third-Team All-Southland Conference

2013-14 (Sophomore): Played 30 rounds recording a 75.3 stroke average ... Had three par, or better, rounds ... Battled through rainy conditions to fire even par (72-73-71 - 216) at the Wofford Coca-Cola Invitational, helping Lamar rally from an 11-stroke deficit in the final round for the victory ... The three-round 216 was his lowest score of the season ... Finished in a tie for 25th at the SunTrust Gator Invitational with a nine-over 219 ... Tied for 31st at the Southland Championships with a 233.

2012-13: A third-team All-Southland Conference selection ... Posted one top-five finish on the season ... Recorded a 74.1 stroke average in 24 rounds ... Was the team’s top finisher at two tournaments ... Led the Cardinals with a 10-over 226 (77-75-74) at the Southland Conference Championships and finished tied for fourth overall ... Carded a 77-69-70 - 216 (+6) to lead Lamar at the SunTrust Gator Invitational ... Fired a two-over par 212 to place 26th at the U.S. Intercollegiate in Stanford, Calif.

Prep: Was the German junior champion in 2011 ... Helped team to a third place showing at the 2012 German Team Championships.

Personal: Gregory O. Wiggins was born on Oct. 9, 1993, in Bad Segeberg, Germany ... Son of Mark and Sally Wiggins ... Major is general business.

Wiggins’ Career StatsSeason Tourn. Rnds Strks Avg. Low Rd Top Finish 2012-13 8 24 1803 75.1 69-Twice T4-Southland Chamionships2013-14 10 30 2259 75.3 71-Coca Cola Wofford Invitational T20-General Hackler ChampionshipTotals 18 54 4062 75.2 69-Twice T4-Southland Chamionships

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Louis BembergHamburg, GermanySophomore

2013-14 (Freshman): Played in 30 rounds and finished the season with a 74.5 stroke average ... Posted seven par, or better rounds ... Recorded a top-10 finish at the Coca-Cola Wofford Invitational and helped LU rally from an 11-stroke deficit in the final round to win the event ... Finished eighth at Wofford with a six-under 210 ... The 210 score was his lowest three-round score of the season ... Also fired a five-over 73-71-71 - 215 at the Gifford Collegiate ... Led Lamar at two events, including the Bayou City Collegiate Championships where he fired a two-over 218 ... Finished tied for 31st at the SLC Championships with a 233.

High School: A member of the Swiss National team (2010-12) ... A four-time Swiss National Club team champion ... Club team was ranked third at the European Club Team Championships ... Finished among the top three at the Swiss Individual National Championships in three separate seasons.

Personal: Son of Charles and Milagros Bemberg ... Born June 15, 1994, in Lausanne, Switzerland.

Bemberg’s Career StatsSeason Tourn. Rnds Strks Avg. Low Rd Top Finish 2013-14 10 30 2263 74.5 69-Three Times T8-Coca Cola Wofford InvitationalTotals 10 30 2263 74.5 69-Three Times T8-Coca Cola Wofford Invitational

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Mans BerglundVasteras, SwedenSophomore

2013-14 (Freshman): Played in 12 rounds ... Recorded a 77.2 stroke average ... Fired a season-low round of 73 at the SunTrust Gator Invitational ... Recorded a three-round 75-78-73 - 226 at the Bayou City Collegiate Championships.

Prep: Recorded a 73.69 stroke average ... Won two Skandia Elite Tour events in 2013 ... Finished third overall on the 2013 Skandia (Swedish Junior) Tour ... Team captain of the Swedish Junior National Team ... Recorded a sixth-place finish at the Swedish National Championships ... Voted the 2011 World Cup Best Player.

Personal: Son of Magnus Berglund and Maria Zetterstrom ... Born July 27, 1994.

Berglund’s Career StatsSeason Tourn. Rnds Strks Avg. Low Rd Top Finish 2013-14 4 12 926 77.2 73-Twice T47-General Hackler ChampionshipsTotals 4 12 926 77.2 73-Twice T47-General Hackler Championships

Charlie FlowersColumbus, Ga.Sophomore

2013-14 (Freshman): Played six rounds ... Recorded a 77.3 stroke average ... Recorded a 74-77-80 - 231 at the David Toms Intercollegiate ... Carded a 233 at the Border Olympics.

High School: Was ranked as the 48th player in the nation for his class on the Polo Scoreboard ... 2012 Southeast Junior Champion ... Named the Columbus High Golfer of the Year.

Personal: Son of William Flowers and Kim Foster ... Born Aug. 15, 1994, in Columbus, Ga.

Flowers’ Career StatsSeason Tourn. Rnds Strks Avg. Low Rd Top Finish 2014-15 2 6 464 77.3 74-Twice T51-David Toms IntercollegiateTotals 2 6 464 77.3 74-Twice T51-David Toms Intercollegiate

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Zander GousMpumalanga, South AfricaSophomore

Honorable Mention All-Southland Conference

2013-14 (Freshman): An honorable mention All-Southland selection ... A mid-year enrollee who became a significant contrib-utor during the spring ... Played 24 rounds of golf, recording a 74.6 stroke average ... Recorded five par, or better, rounds ... Recorded a season-low seven-under par 65 in the opening round of the Co-ca-Cola Wofford Classic ... Had the team’s second-lowest score at four different events ... His four-under par 212 at Wofford was his lowest three-round score of the season ... He finished tied for 16th at Wofford ... Recorded the team’s second-lowest score at the Southland Championships (77-74-79 - 230) to finish tied for 14th.

Prep: Nomads SA Boys U-19 Champion ... Represented South Africa in Duke of York Young Champions Trophy ... Finished tied for 25th at the Duke of York ... Won the 2013 South Africa Boys Champion-ship match play and stroke play titles.

Gous’ Career StatsSeason Tourn. Rnds Strks Avg. Low Rd Top Finish 2013-14 8 24 1790 74.6 70-Valspar Collegiate Invitational T16-Coca Cola Wofford InvitationalTotals 8 24 1790 74.6 70-Valspar Collegiate Invitational T16-Coca Cola Wofford Invitational

Newcomer Bio

Carson CavnerJupiter Island, Fla.Freshman

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2013-14 Final Season StatisticsTeam StatisticsFall 2013Sept. 16-17 Wolverine Intercollegiate 2nd of 11 Teams 285-288-280 -- 853 (+1)Sept. 23-24 Windon Memorial T13th of 16 Teams 301-297-300 -- 898 (+34)Oct. 5-6 David Toms Intercollegiate 10th of 12 Teams 303-305-296 -- 904 (+40)Nov. 4-5 Gifford Collegiate 7th of 10 Teams 286-285-286 -- 857 (+17)

Spring 2014Feb. 15-16 SunTrust Gator Invitational 12th of 14 Teams 297-300-389 -- 886 (+46)Feb. 21-23 Bayou City Collegiate Championships 14th of 15 Teams 298-295-291 -- 884 (+20)Mar. 2-4 SMU Querencia Cabo Collegiate T10th of 14 Teams 307-294-297 -- 898 (+46)Mar. 10-11 General Hackler Championship 7th of 12 Teams 298-305-300 -- 903 (+39)Mar. 24-25 Valspar Collegiate Invitational 15th of 15 Teams 299-288-311 -- 898 (+34)Apr. 14-15 Coca-Cola Wofford Invitational 1st of 15 Teams 273-284-276 -- 833 (-31)Apr. 21-23 Southland Conference Championships 5th of 12 Teams 300-304-306 -- 910 (+46)

Individual StatisticsFall 2013Player Events Rds Strokes Avg. Lowest Round Best FinishLuke Jerling 4 12 878 73.2 68 - Wolverine Intercollegiate T9th - Wolverine IntercollegiateLouis Bemberg 4 12 881 73.4 69 - Wolverine Intercollegiate T16th - Wolverine IntercollegiateStephane Dubois 4 12 883 73.6 67 - Wolverine Intercollegiate T3rd - Wolvering IntercollegiateGustaf Burenstam 4 12 889 74.1 69 - Gifford Collegiate 17th - Gifford CollegiateGregory Wiggins 3 9 675 75.0 72 - Three Times T28th - Wolverine IntercollegiateCharlie Flowers 1 3 231 77.0 74 - David Toms Intercollegiate T51st - David Toms Intercollegiate

Spring 2014Player Events Rds Strokes Avg. Lowest Round Best FinishStephane Dubois 7 21 1548 73.7 67 - Coca-Cola Wofford Invitational T2nd - Coca-Cola Wofford InvitationalGustaf Burenstam 6 18 1330 73.9 68 - Coca-Cola Wofford Invitational T2nd - Coca-Cola Wofford InvitationalLuke Jerling 2 6 445 74.2 71 -Twice T24th - Border OlympicsZander Gous 8 24 1790 74.6 65 - Coca-Cola Wofford Invitational T16th - Coca-Cola Wofford InvitationalLouis Bemberg 6 18 1355 75.3 69 - Twice T31st - SLC ChampionshipsGregory Wiggins 7 21 1584 75.4 71 - Coca-Cola Wofford Invitational T20th - General Hackler ChampionshipMans Berglund 4 12 926 77.2 73 - Twice T47th - General Hackler ChampionshipCharlie Flowers 1 3 233 77.7 74 - Border Olympics T51st - David Toms Intercollegiate 2013-14 TotalsPlayer Events Rds Strokes Avg. Lowest Round Best FinishLuke Jerling 6 18 1323 73.5 68 - Wolverine Intercollegiate T9th - Wolverine IntercolletiateStephane Dubois 11 33 2431 73.7 67 - Wolverine Intercollegiate T2nd - Coca-Cola Wofford InvitationalGustaf Burenstam 10 30 2219 74.0 68 - Coca-Cola Wofford Invitational T2nd - Coca-Cola Wofford InvitationalLouis Bemberg 10 30 2236 74.5 69 - Three Times T8th - Coca-Cola Wofford InvitationalZander Gous 8 24 1790 74.6 65 - Coca-Cola Wofford Invitational T16th - Coca-Cola Wofford InvitationalGregory Wiggins 10 30 2259 75.3 71 - Coca-Cola Wofford Invitational T25th - SunTrust Gator InvitationalMans Berglund 4 12 926 77.2 73 - Twice T47th - General Hackler ChampionshipsCharlie Flowers 2 6 464 77.3 74 - Twice T51st - David Toms Intercollegiate

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2013-14 Tournament ResultsWolverine Intercollegiate

Sept. 16-17, 2013 • Ann Arbor, Mich.Univ. of Michigan Golf Course (Par-71 • 6,704 yards)

Lamar - 2nd of 8 TeamsT3 Stephane Dubois 69-74-67-- 210 (-3)T9 Luke Jerling 75-68-71 -- 214 (+1)T16 Louis Bemberg 69-77-70 -- 216 (+3)T28 Gustaf Burenstam 76-70-74 -- 220 (+7)T28 Gregory Wiggins 72-76-72 -- 220 (+7)Totals 285-288-280 -- 853 (+1)Winner: Michigan State 294-277-280 -- 851 (-1)

Windon MemorialSept. 23-24, 2013 • Lake Forest, Ill.

The Knollwood Club (Par-72 • 7,202 yards)Lamar - T13th of 16 TeamsT16 Luke Jerling 73-74-70 -- 217 (+1)T49 Louis Bemberg 78-73-75 -- 226 (+10)T61 Stephane Dubois 76-77-76 -- 229 (+13)T72 Gustaf Burenstam 74-78-79 -- 231 (+15)T72 Gregory Wiggins 79-73-79 -- 231 (+15)Totals 301-297-300 -- 898 (+34)Winner: Northwestern 282-290-288 -- 860 (-4)

David Toms Intercollegiate Oct. 5-6, 2013 • Baton Rouge, La.

University Club (Par-72 • 7,663 yards)Lamar - 10th of 12 TeamsTotals 303-305-296 – 904 (+40)T30 Louis Bemberg 77-76-71 -- 224 (+8)T35 Gustaf Burenstam 75-77-74 -- 226 (+10)T40 Stephane Dubois 77-75-76 -- 228 (+12)T51 Charlie Flowers 74-77-80 -- 231 (+15)T51 Luke Jerling 79-77-75 -- 231 (+15)Totals 303-305-296 -- 904 (+40)Winner: Southeastern Louisiana 281-289-290 -- 860 (-4)

Gifford Collegiate Nov. 4-5, 2013 • Newport Coast, Calif.

Pelican Hill Golf Course North (Par-70 • 6,985 yards)Lamar - 7th of 10 Teams17th Gustaf Burenstam 69-72-71 -- 212 (+2)T21 Louis Bemberg 73-71-71 -- 215 (+5)T25 Stephane Dubois 72-72-72 -- 216 (+6)T25 Luke Jerling 72-70-74 -- 216 (+6)T45 Gregory Wiggins 77-75-72 -- 224 (+14)Totals 286-285-286 -- 857 (+17)Winner: Alabama 275-276-285 – 836 (-4)

SunTrust Gator InvitationalFeb. 15-16, 2014 • Gainesville, Fla.

Mark Bostick Golf Course (Par-70 • 6,701 yards)Lamar - 12th of 14 TeamsT25 Gregory Wiggins 73-73-73 -- 219 (+9)T30 Stephane Dubois 75-74-71 -- 220 (+10)T41 Zander Gous 72-74-76 -- 222 (+12)T64 Louis Bemberg 78-80-72 -- 229 (+19)T70 Mans Berglund 79-79-73 -- 231 (+21)Totals 297-300-289 -- 886 (+46)Winner: Arkansas 286-284-279 -- 849 (+9)

Bayou City CollegiateFeb. 21-23, 2014 • Houston, Texas

Golf Club of Houston (Par-72 • 6,982 yards)Lamar - 14th of 15 TeamsT35 Louis Bemberg 76-69-73 -- 218 (+2)T41 Zander Gous 72-75-73 -- 220 (+4)T54 Gregory Wiggins 77-74-72 -- 223 (+7)63 Mans Berglund 75-78-73 -- 226 (+10)T64 Stephane Dubois 75-77-75 -- 227 (+11)Totals: 298-295-291 -- 884 (+20)Winner: Houston 280-270-279 -- 836 (-28)

Zander Gous earned 2014 Honorable Mention All-SLC honors despite only playing the second half of the year.

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SMU Querencia Cabo CollegiateMar. 2-4, 2014 • Los Cabos Querencia, Mexico

Los Cabos Querencia (Par-71 • 7,050 yards)Lamar - T10th of 14 TeamsT12 Gustaf Burenstam 78-69-71 -- 218 (+5)46 Zander Gous 77-74-76 -- 227 (+14)T53 Gregory Wiggins 84-72-75 -- 231 (+18)T56 Louis Bemberg 76-79-77 -- 232 (+19)60 Mans Berglund 76-82-75 -- 232 (+20)Total 307-294-297 – 898 (+46)Winner: Houston 288-285-290 – 863 (+11)

General Hackler ChampionshipsMar. 10-11, 2014 • Murrells Inlet, S.C.

TPC of Myrtle Beach (Par-72 • 6,950 yards)Lamar - 7th of 12 TeamsT8 Gustaf Burenstam 73-76-72 -- 221 (+5)T20 Gregory Wiggins 75-75-77 -- 227 (+11)T25 Stephane Dubois 75-82-72 -- 229 (+13)T36 Zander Gous 75-74-83 -- 232 (+16)T47 Mans Berglund 77-80-79 -- 236 (+20)Total 298-305-300 -- 903 (+39)Winner: Middle Tennessee State 303-290-291 -- 884 (+20)

Border OlympicsMar. 14-15, 2014 • Laredo, Texas

Laredo Country Club (Par-72 • 7,125 yards)Lamar - 6th of 17 TeamsT15 Stephane Dubois 72-70-77 -- 219 (+3)T24 Luke Jerling 71-74-76 -- 221 (+5)T32 Gustaf Burenstam 76-75-72 -- 223 (+7)T32 Zander Gous 76-75-72 -- 223 (+7)80 Gregory Wiggins 77-78-80 -- 235 (+19)77 Charlie Flowers* 78-74-81 -- 233 (+7)*Played as an individualTotal 295-294-297 – 886 (+22)Winner: Houston 294-284-280 – 858 (-6)

Valspar Collegiate InvitationalMar. 24-25, 2014 • Palm City, Fla.

The Floridian (Par-72 • 7,114 yards)Lamar - 15th of 15 TeamsT62 Stephane Dubois 74-74-76 -- 224 (+8)T62 Zander Gous 75-70-79 -- 224 (+8)T62 Luke Jerling 72-71-81 -- 224 (+8)70 Gustaf Burenstam 78-76-75 -- 229 (+13)T74 Louis Bemberg 79-73-81 -- 233 (+17)Total 299-288-311 – 898 (+34)Winner: Georgia Tech 274-280-283 – 837 (-27)

Coca-Cola Wofford InvitationalApr. 14-15, 2014 • Spartanburg, S.C.

Country Club of Spartanburg (Par-72 • 6,648 yards)Lamar - 1st of 15 TeamsT2 Gustaf Burenstam 69-71-68 -- 208 (-8)T2 Stephane Dubois 68-73-67 -- 208 (-8)T8 Louis Bemberg 71-69-70 -- 210 (-6)T16 Zander Gous 65-71-76 -- 212 (-4)T28 Gregory Wiggins 72-73-71 -- 216 (E)Total 273-284-276 -- 833 (-31)Winner: Lamar 273-284-276 -- 833 (-31)

Southland Conference ChampionshipsApr. 21-23, 2014 • McKinney, Texas

Stonebridge Ranch CC (Par-72 • 7,346 yards)Lamar - 5th of 12 TeamsT8 Stephane Dubois 72-73-76 -- 221 (+5)T24 Zander Gous 77-74-79 -- 230 (+14)T28 Gustaf Burenstam 76-79-76 -- 231 (+15)T31 Louis Bemberg 77-81-75 -- 233 (+17)T31 Gregory Wiggins 75-78-80 -- 233 (+17) Total 300-304-306 – 910 (+46)Winner: Sam Houston State 290-292-296 -- 878 (+14)

Gustaf Burenstam and Stephane Dubois each fired an -8 to lead Lamar to the 2014 Coca-Cola Wofford Invitational title. The Cards shot -31 as a team to rally for the win on the final day.

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1967NCAA College Division Champions

1968NCAA College Division ChampionsMike Nugent, medalist

1983NCAA ChampionshipFresno, Calif.

1. Oklahoma State; 21. Lamar

1985NCAA ChampionshipHaines City, Fla.

Team1. Houston—1172; T18. Lamar—905Lamar did not make the final cut.

Individual4. Trevor Dodds 76-67-79-67—289T12. John Reigger 73-72-78-69—292T86. Mike Smith 77-77-74—228T127. Phillip Jonas 74-81-79—234T172. Kelly Gibson 85-79-79—243

1986NCAA ChampionshipWinston-Salem, NC

1. Wake Forest—1156; 7. Lamar—1172

IndividualT14. Phillip Jonas 73-71-75-71—290T28. Kelly Gibson 73-74-70-75—292T38. Mike Smith 72-73-79-70—294T81. Mike Dugger 76-76-76-72—300T95. Ricky Bell 74-74-81-75—304

2003NCAA ChampionshipStillwater, Okla.

IndividualT3. Chris Stroud 70-77-70-73—290

2006 NCAA ChampionshipSunriver, Ore.

Team1. Oklahoma State—1143; T9. Lamar—1158

Individual4. Dawie Van Der Walt 70-70-74-67—281T10. Dusty Smith 71-68-73-74—286T57. Oliver Bekker 75-79-70-72—296T66. Casey Clendenon 76-69-73-80—29878. Justin Harding 76-76-79-80—311

2007NCAA ChampionshipWilliamsburg, Va.

Team1. Stanford University—1109; T3. Lamar —1125

IndividualT22. Dawie Van Der Walt 73-73-68-67—281T31. Justin Harding 71-74-70-68—283T31. Oliver Bekker 70-70-71-72—283T39. Dusty Smith 73-71-73-68—285T53. Casey Clendenon 71-73-69-76—289

2009NCAA ChampionshipToledo, Ohio

IndividualT54. Hugues Joannes 72-74-75—221

2012NCAA ChampionshipPacific Palisades, Calif.

Team1. Texas (defeated Alabama 3-2 in match play); 25. Lamar —892

IndividualT29. M.J. Daffue 74-71-72—217T77. Xavier Feyaerts 75-78-71—224T105. Luke Jerling 74-80-73—227T130. Kevin Hesbois 76-75-80—231T148. Erik Knudsen 82-79-74—235

NCAA Championship History

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1990NCAA Central RegionalColumbus, Ohio

IndividualT9. Bobby Blackmore 73-77-71—221T21. Robert Dugger 74-75-75—224

1991 NCAA Central RegionalLincoln, Neb.

Team1. Arkansas—859; T20. Lamar—913

IndividualT65. Jimmy Spurlock 76-75-75—226T80. Brett Snortland 75-76-77—228T94. Chris Rieve 79-73-79—231T100. Bobby Blackmore 82-73-78—233106. Brent Barclay 83-79-74—236

1992NCAA Central RegionalMcKinney, Texas

IndividualT61. Brett Snortland 78-76-74—228

2001NCAA Central RegionalStillwater, Okla.

Team1. Kent State—883; T18. Lamar—899.

IndividualT30. Mark Cooper 73-76-73—222T60. Chris Stroud 78-75-73—226T97. Joe Kunick 78-74-79—231T105. Andy Ternes 82-80-70—232T110. Matt Larson 72-78-83—233

2002NCAA Central RegionalLittle Rock, Ark.

TeamT1. Purdue—865; T1. Oklahoma State—865; T17. Lamar—901.

IndividualT37. Matt Larson 76-72-74—222T37. Mark Van Hoose 76-75-71—222T75. Chris Stroud 75-77-76—228T101. Mark Cooper 80-77-76—233T108. Shawn Stefani 79-74-81—234

2003NCAA Central RegionalManhattan, Kansas

Team1. Oklahoma State—856; 13. Lamar—875.

NCAA Regional HistoryIndividualT5. Chris Stroud 69-71-70—210T14. Matt Larson 71-73-69—213T118. Chris Davis 72-82-75—229T121. Mark Van Hoose 79-78-73—230T133. Shawn Stefani 73-87-74—234

2004NCAA Central RegionalWest Lafayette, Ind.

Team1. Oklahoma State—856; 13. Lamar—875.

IndividualT21. Chris Stroud 71-77-76—224T38. Shawn Stefani 76-78-75—229T102. Russell Helson 83-78-79—240T118. Dusty Smith 81-81-82—244T118. Andre Metzger 81-80-83—244

2005NCAA Central RegionalSouth Bend, Ind.

Team1. Augusta State—849; 12. Lamar—876.

IndividualT14. Dawie Van Der Walt 77-67-69—213T30. Dusty Smith 73-69-75—217T50. Andre Metzger 72-76-72—220T116. Ryan Kornmann 75-78-78—231T120. Shawn Stefani 77-83-73—233

2006NCAA Central RegionalChardon, Ohio

Team1. Oklahoma State—845; 5. Lamar—869

Individual3. Dawie Van Der Walt 70-69-71—210T15. Dusty Smith 71-77-69—217T24. Casey Clendenon 73-74-72—219T47. Oliver Bekker 72-75-76—223T109. Andrew Landry 78-78-77—233

2007NCAA Central RegionalSugar Grove, Ill.

Team1. Tulsa—895; 4. Lamar—900

IndividualT1. Dawie Van Der Walt 71-69-75—215T21. Oliver Bekker 82-68-76—226T21. Dusty Smith 80-71-75—226T63. Justin Harding 81-73-80—234T82. Casey Clendenon 81-74-81—236

2008NCAA Central RegionalColumbus, Ohio

Team1. Wake Forest—879; T16. Lamar—911

IndividualT41. Casey Clendenon 75-71-80—226T65. Leroux Ferriera 79-77-73—229T65. Justin Harding 74-75-80—229T102. Hugues Joannes 74-82-78—234T102. Russell Helson 76-78-80—234

2009NCAA Southwest RegionalAustin, Texas

Team1. Florida—874; 6. Lamar—891

IndividualT4. Hugues Joannes 68-74-74—216T18. Leroux Ferriera 75-74-73—222T37. Justin Harding 77-74-75—226T41. Kevin Hesbois 76-76-75—22764. Xavier Feyaerts 80-79-77—236

2010NCAA Southwest RegionalSantee, Calif.

IndividualT18. Pierre-Alexis Rolland 77-74-71—222

2011NCAA Virginia Tech RegionalRadford, Virginia

Team1. Duke—865; 12. Lamar—921

IndividualT45. Kevin Hesbois 80-73-77—230T45. Xavier Feyaerts 77-75-78—230T54. M.J. Daffue 74-78-80—232T57. Erik Knudsen 80-75-78—233T67. Pierre-Alexis Rolland 80-80-76—236

2012NCAA Greensboro RegionalGreensboro, N.C.

Team1. Liberty—868; 4. Lamar—877

IndividualT7. Luke Jerling 75-71-71—217T13. M.J. Daffue 70-73-76—219T16. Kevin Hesbois 75-75-71—221T39. Xavier Feyaerts 75-74-77—226T52. Erik Knudsen 79-79-71—229

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CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS

Year Affiliation Medalist1953 Lone Star Dick Goerlich1954 Lone Star Eddie Langert1955 Lone Star Butch Baird1956 Lone Star1957 Lone Star Cy Northrop1958 Lone Star Eddie Langert1960 Lone Star Alvin Odom1961 Lone Star1962 Lone Star1963 Lone Star1964 Southland 1965 Southland Johnny Barlow1966 Southland Mike Garrison1967 Southland Mike Nugent1968 Southland Mike Garrison1969 Southland Jimmy Singletary1970 Southland Mike Jerome1971 Southland1972 Southland Mike McCorquodale1973 Southland Bruce Niles1981 Southland Ronnie Black1982 Southland Mike Dirks Carl Bielstein1983 Southland1985 Southland John Riegger1986 Southland Phillip Jonas1987 Southland2001 Southland Chris Stroud2002 Southland Mark Van Hoose2003 Southland Chris Stroud2006 Southland2007 Southland Dawie Van Der Walt2008 Southland2009 Southland2011* Southland M.J. Daffue2012 Southland M.J. Daffue

*-Lamar did not win team title

Conference Championships/All-AmericansPING All-Americans

1967 Mike Nugent, honorable mention1985 Trevor Dodds, 1st Team Philip Jonas, honorable mention John Reigger, honorable mention1986 Philip Jonas, 1st Team2003 Chris Stroud, 3rd Team2004 Chris Stroud, 1st Team2005 Dawie Van Der Walt, honorable mention2006 Dawie Van Der Walt, 2nd Team Dusty Smith, honorable mention2007 Dawie Van Der Walt, 1st Team Oliver Bekker, honorable mention

Trevor Dodds was Lamar’s first First-Team Ping All-America in 1985.

Dawie Van Der Walt earned recognition from Ping three times during his LU career.

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All-Southland1979 Jim Walker—First Team1980 Ronnie Black—First Team1981 Ronnie Black—First Team Kent Hilburn—First Team1982 Mike Dirks—First Team Carl Bielstein—First Team Trevor Dodds—First Team1983 J.C. Anderson—First Team Mike Dirks—First Team1984 John Reigger—First Team1985 John Reigger—First Team Trevor Dodds—First Team Mike Smith—First Team Phillip Jonas—First Team1986 Phillip Jonas—First Team Kelly Gibson—First Team2000 Gavin Flint—First Team Andy Ternes—Third Team2001 Chris Stroud—First Team Matt Larson—Second Team Joe Kunick—Third Team2002 Chris Stroud—First Team Mark Van Hoose—First Team Matt Larson—Second Team2003 Chris Stroud—First Team Matt Larson—First Team Mark Van Hoose—First Team Shawn Stefani—Second Team2004 Chris Stroud—First Team Shawn Stefani—First Team2005 Dawie Van Der Walt—First Team Shawn Stefani—Second Team Andre Metzger—Second Team Dusty Smith—Third Team2006 Casey Clendenon—First Team Dawie Van Der Walt—First Team Dusty Smith—First Team Oliver Bekker—First Team Justin Harding—Third Team2007 Dawie Van Der Walt—First Team Casey Clendenon—First Team Oliver Bekker—First Team Justin Harding—First Team Dusty Smith—Second Team2008 Casey Clendenon—First Team Justin Harding—Second Team Hugues Joannes—Second Team Russell Helson—Third Team2009 Justin Harding—First Team Hugues Joannes—Second Team Leroux Ferriera—Third Team2010 Pierre-Alexis Rolland—Second Team Hugues Joannes—Third Team2011 M.J. Daffue—First Team Kevin Hesbois—Second Team Xavier Feyaerts—Third Team2012 M.J. Daffue—First Team Luke Jerling—Second Team Xavier Feyaerts—Second Team Kevin Hesbois—Third Team2013 Stephane Dubois—Second Team Erik Knudsen––Second Team Greg Wiggins––Third Team2014 Stephane Dubois –– Second Team Gustaf Burenstam –– Third Team

Honors and AwardsAll-Sun Belt

1992 Brett Snortland—First Team1993 Jeff Peck—First Team Brett Snortland—First Team1994 Glynn Johnson—First Team1995 Brian Domingues—First Team1997 Joran Meeks—First Team

Player of the Year2001 Chris Stroud—Southland2002 Chris Stroud—Southland2003 Chris Stroud—Southland2004 Chris Stroud—Southland2006 Casey Clendenon—Southland2007 Dawie Van Der Walt—Southland2011 M.J. Daffue—Southland

Freshman of the Year2000 Gavin Flint—Southland2001 Chris Stroud—Southland2005 Dawie Van Der Walt—Southland2006 Oliver Bekker—Southland2009 Xavier Feyaerts—Southland

Newcomer of the Year2002 Mark Van Hoose—Southland

Student-Athlete of the Year2007 Oliver Bekker—Southland

Coach of the Year1973 Dan Rogas— Southland1981 Dan Rogas— Southland1983 Greg Grost— Southland1985 Greg Grost— Southland1986 Mike Dirks— Southland1987 Mike Dirks— Southland 1999 Brad McMakin— Southland2001 Brad McMakin— Southland2002 Brad McMakin— Southland2003 Brad McMakin—Southland2006 Brad McMakin—Southland2007 Brian White—Southland2008 Brian White—Southland

M.J. Daffue won back-to-back Southland Conference titles in 2011 & 2012.

Oliver Bekker was the 2006 Southland Conference Student Athlete of the Year.

Brad McMakin, a five-time Southland Conference Coach of the Year, holds 2006 conference tropy.

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Front Row (L to R): Kelly Erasmus, Nghi Ngo. Middle Row (L to R): Taylor Stockton and Olivia le Roux. Back Row (L to R): Wenny Chang and Bertille DuPont.

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Front Row (L to R): Kelly Erasmus, Nghi Ngo. Middle Row (L to R): Taylor Stockton and Olivia le Roux. Back Row (L to R): Wenny Chang and Bertille DuPont.

Player Height Cl. Exp. Hometown/High School/Last College Wenny Chang 5-5 So. 1L Hsinchu, Taiwan/Montverde AcademyBertille DuPont 5-6 So. 1L France/Lycee Van DangenKelly Erasmus 5-2 So. 1L Cape Town, South Africa/Fairmont HSOlivereen le Roux 5-7 Fr. RS Brackenfell, South Africa/Brackenfell HSKatelyn McDougal 5-2 Sr. 3L Richmond, Texas/Lamar ConsolidatedNghi Ngo 5-2 Sr. 3L Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam/American School of BangkokTaylor Stockton 5-7 Jr. 2L Clear Lake, Texas/Clear Lake HS

Head Coach: Brian White (Lamar, 1989)Assistant Coach: Russell Helson (Lamar, 2008)

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Nghi NgoRichmond, TexasSenior

A two-time All-Southland Conference selectionReceived 2014 second-team All-SLC honors.

2013-14 (Junior): Second-Team All-SLC ... Played in 34 rounds recording a 76.4 stroke average ... Posted five top-10 finishes, with one top-five finish ... Recorded two par, or better, rounds ... Recorded a season-low round of 70 at the Harold Funston Invitational ... Just missed an individual title with her run-ner-up finish at the Harold Funston Invitational (71-70-75 -- 216).

2012-13: Garnered first-team All-SLC recognition ... Played in all 12 tourna-ments carding the team’s second lowest stroke average (76.7) ... Posted top-10 finishes in the first four tournaments of the season ... Recorded eight top-10 finishes on the season and two top-five places, including an individual title at the Le Triomphe Collegiate Invitational ... Recorded a season-low round of 72 on the final day of the Le Triomphe to lock up the individual title ... Carded a season-low three-round score of 222 (74-72-76) to finish tied for fifth at the Southland Conference Championships.

2011-12: Strong freshman campaign in which she played in every tournament and finished second on the team with a 77.8 strokes per round average ... Best finish was a fourth place showing at the HBU Husky Invitational as Lamar won the team title ... Carded rounds of 75-75-74-224 (+8) for first career top 5 finish to pace the Lady Cardinals ... Tied for ninth in first collegiate event after shooting a 75 in the rain-shortened Chris Banister Gamecock Classic ... Tied for 22nd in her first Southland Conference Tournament with rounds of 79-83-77=239 (+23) ... Finished 10th at the Ladyjack Crown Classic with scores of 84-79-80=243 (+27) as Lamar took home the team title ... Tied for 12th at the Bob Hurley ORU Shootout and tied for 13th at the Islander Classic.

Prep: Represented her native Vietnam as a member of the national team ... Took first place at the American School Athletic Conference Tournament ... Placed second at the Bangkok International School Athletic Conference Tour-nament ... Won her school’s athletic award as a senior.

Personal: Nghi Ngo was born on June 30, 1993, in Vietnam ... Daughter of Hai Ngo and Thuy Le ... Majoring in engineering.

Ngo’s Career StatsSeason Tourn. Rnds Strks Avg. Low Rd Top Finish 2011-12 10 26 2024 77.85 74-Three Times 4-HBU Husky Invitational2012-13 12 35 2652 75.80 72-Four Times 1-LeTriomphe Collegiate Invitational2013-14 12 34 2597 76.40 70-Harold Funston Invitational T2-Harold Funston InvitationalTotals 34 95 7273 76.56 70-Harold Funston Invitational 1-LeTriomphe Collegiate Invitational

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Taylor StocktonClear Lake, TexasJunior

2014 First-Team All-Southland Conference2014 Academic All-Southland ConferenceRecorded a hole-in-one in the Cowgirl ClassicBecame the first female to record a hole-in-one in tournament play on the Ak-Chin Southern Dunes Country Club Course.

2013-14 (Sophomore): Garnered first-team All-Southland honors following a season that saw her finish third in the conference with a 75.9 stroke average ... Led Lamar at three tournaments this season, including the first two of the sea-son ... Was named conference golfer of the month for her efforts on the course ... Had four par, or better, rounds during the season, including a season-low round of 71 at the ULM Fred Marx Invitational ... Recorded two runner-up finishes on the season, the first coming at the Fred Marx Invitational (71-72-73 - 216), while the other came at the HBU Husky Invitational (79-73-72 - 224) ... Her biggest highlight of the season came when she fired a hole-in-one on the final round of the Cowgirl Classic ... Fired a 77-76-76 - 229 to finish 10th at the SLC Championships ... Recorded the team’s second-lowest score at the NCAA Central Regional Championships, carding a 79-75-80 - 234 to tie for 73rd overall ... An Academic All-SLC Selection.

2012-13: Played in all 12 tournaments ... Recorded a 78.1 stroke average in 35 rounds ... Finished the season with three top-10 finishes and one top five ... Recorded her highest finish at the Le Triomphe Collegiate Invitational finishing fourth overall with a three-round 76-77-77 - 230 ... Was 11th at the Southland Conference Championships after shooting 75-76-74 - 225 (+9).

High School: Four-year letterwinner at Clear Lake High School ... Was named to the UIL Class 5A All-State First-Team as a junior ... Made it to the Texas Class 5A State Finals three straight years ... Was ranked as high as 31st by Golfweek for players in the 2012 graduating class ... Named the Player of the Year for the Texas Junior Golf Tour as a senior and posted three top 10 finish-es in American Junior Golf Association events ... Graduated cum laude from Clear Lake.

Personal: Taylor Stockton was born on March 8, 1994, in Radford, Va. ... Daughter of Carl and Elaine Stockton ... Majoring in accounting.

Stockton’s Career StatsSeason Tourn. Rnds Strks Avg. Low Rd Top Finish 2012-13 12 35 2735 78.10 73-Harold Funston Intercollegiate 4-LeTriomphe Collegiate Invitational2013-14 12 35 2658 75.90 71-ULM Fred Marx Invitational 2-TwiceTotals 24 70 2735 77.04 71-ULM Fred Marx Invitational 2-Twice

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Wenny ChangHsinchu, TaiwanSophomore

2014 Southland Conference Freshman of the Year2014 First-Team All-Southland ConferenceTwo-Time SLC Golfer of the Month.

2013-14 (Freshman): Had a huge impact during her rookie season ... Named Southland Conference Freshman of the Year, and first-team All-SLC after lead-ing the league with a 75.30 stroke average ... Two-time SLC Golfer of the Month ... Led the team at four events ... Recorded eight top-10 finishes and five top-five finishes, which included the individual title at SHSU Harold Funston Invita-tional ... Fired a two-over 71-71-73 - 215 (+2) to win the annual tournament in Huntsville ... The 215 was her lowest three-round score of the season ... Carded six par, or better, rounds during the year ... Recorded a season-low round of 70 at the ULM Fred Marx Invitational ... Was named SLC Golfer of the Month in October after recording two top-10 finishes, while guiding the Cardinals to two top-three team finishes ... Also received the monthly honor in February after recording two top-four finishes and guiding Lamar to a team title at the Islander Classic ... Closed out the season by recording an 84th-place finish at the NCAA Regionals.

High School: Played at the Montverde Academy ... Won the FCWT Junior Golf Championship ... Named the 2013 Sportsman of the Year at the Gary Gilchrist Golf Academy ... Won the 2013 FCWT Feather Sound event by overcoming a three-shot deficit in the final round ... Notched a second-place finish at the IMG Junior Golf Tour at Eagle Creek by posting a 71-72 - 143 in 2012 ... Recorded a top-10 finish at the IJGT The Florida Swing at Falcon’s Fire.

Chang’s Career StatsSeason Tourn. Rnds Strks Avg. Low Rd Top Finish 2013-14 12 35 2636 75.30 70-ULM Fred Marx Invitational 1-Harold Funston InvitationalTotals 12 35 2636 75.30 70-ULM Fred Marx Invitational 1-Harold Funston Invitational

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Bertille DuPontLycee van Dangen, FranceSophomore

Another LU freshman who had a huge impact during the 2013-14 seasonA 2014 Second-Team All-Southland Conference selection.

2013-14 (Freshman): Second-Team All-Southland Conference ... Played 35 rounds recording 2,683 strokes (76.4 stroke average) ... Recorded five top-10 finishes, and made one top-five appearance ... Has played some of her best golf at the end of the season ... Was named the SLC Golfer of the Month in April after leading Lamar to a fifth place finish at the Wyoming Cowgirl Classic ... She fired a nine-over 225 to finish tied for 10th in that tournament ... It was the third time this season DuPont has been the team’s top finisher at a tour-nament ... Her best finish of the season was a fourth-place finish at the Fred Marx Invitational (74-77-73 - 224) ... Carded her best three-round score of the season with a 75-73-74 - 222 to finish ninth at Harold Funston Invitational.

High School: Ranked 27th in France ... The 2013 Grand Prix de Granville champion ... Two-time champion of the Grand Prix de Bussy ... 2011 Grand Prix de Meaux ... Recorded a third-place finish at the France Championship young ... Followed that up with a runner-up finish the following season ... A quarter finalist at the 2011 France Championships ... Was a 2012 France Championships semifinalist.

DuPont’s Career StatsSeason Tourn. Rnds Strks Avg. Low Rd Top Finish 2013-14 12 35 2683 76.70 73-7 Seven Times 4-Bob Hurley Auto ORU ShootoutTotals 12 35 2683 76.70 73-7 Seven Times 4-Bob Hurley Auto ORU Shootout

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Kelly ErasmusCape Town, South AfricaSophomore

2013-14 (Freshman): Joined the team at mid-semester ... Played in 19 rounds recording a 77.9 stroke average ... Recorded her lone top-10 finish of the season by carding a nine-over 225 at the Southland Conference Championships to fin-ish fifth overall ... Her fifth-place finish helped the Lady Cardinals secure their second-straight conference title ... Fired a season-low round of 73 twice ... Also notched a top-20 finish at the Islander Classic ... Fired a three-round 74-73-81 - 228 to finish tied for 14th in Corpus Christi ... Led Lamar at the NCAA Central Region Championships by posting a three-round 77-76-80 - 233 to finish tied for 66th overall.

Prep: A four-year letterwinner on the Fairmont High School golf team ... Won the 2010 U16 South African Girls Championships ... In 2012 won the South African Rose Bowl Championship tournament - the biggest junior amateur tournament in South Africa ... Represented the Western Province for seven years ... A two-time member of the South African Junior National team ... Also won the Durbanville Golf Club championship ... Lists her best round as a 68.

Personal: Daughter of Michael and Glynis Erasmus ... Born Aug. 8, 1995, in Cape Town, South Africa ... Began playing golf at the age of 10 ... Lists her victory at the 2012 South African Rose Bowl, and meeting Ernie Els as her most memorable golf experience.

Erasmus’ Career StatsSeason Tourn. Rnds Strks Avg. Low Rd Top Finish 2013-14 7 19 1481 77.90 73-Twice 5-Southland ChampionshipsTotals 7 19 1481 77.90 73-Twice 5-Southland Championships

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Olivereen le RouxBrackenfell, South AfricaFreshman

2014 (Freshman): A mid-year enrollee ... Utilized her redshirt season.

Prep: A five-year letterwinner on the varsity golf team ... Named top junior golfer in 2009 ... Invited to play in the South African Junior Mas-ters ... Was eighth at the 2013 junior masters tournament, but posted a runner-up finish in 2012 ... Carded a sixth-place finish in the 2012 South African Stroke Play Amateur ... Played in the 2012 South Africa Women’s Open ... Her best round of a 68 at Bloemfontein Golf Course during the 2012 FS/NC Ladies Open ... Won the 2012 Devonale Golf Estate Ladies Club championship ... Top high school senior golfer ... Recipient of the Laureus Award for Academic Achievement ... Also received the Boland Golf Award.

Personal: Daughter of Francois and Iana le Roux ... Born April 10, 1995, in Bellville, South Africa ... Began playing golf at age 9.

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2013-14 Final Season StatisticsTeam StatisticsFall 2013Sept. 9-10 FedEx Memphis Intercollegiate 3rd of 12 Teams 310-301-297 -- 908 (+56)Sept. 23-24 ULM Fred Marx Invitational 2nd of 13 Teams 296-289-300 -- 885 (+21)Sept. 30-Oct. 1 Bob Hurley Auto ORU Shootout 1st of 18 Teams 300-299-300 -- 899 (+47) Oct. 7-8 Harold Funston Invitational 2nd of 12 Teams 293-288-296 -- 877 (+25)Oct. 21-22 Blue Raider Invitational 3rd of 15 Teams 296-300-306 -- 902 (+38) Spring 2014Feb. 9-11 LeTriomphe Collegiate 4th of 18 Teams 304-317 -- 621 (+45)Feb. 24-25 Islander Classic 1st of 16 Teams 302-295-295 -- 892 (+28)Mar. 14-16 3M Lady Jaguar Intercollegiate 12th of 14 Teams 332-305-311 -- 948 (+84) Mar. 31-Apr. 1 HBU Husky Invitational 1st of 14 Teams 309-310-296 -- 915 (+51)Apr. 7-8 Wyoming Cowgirl Classic 5th of 20 Teams 301-298-304 -- 903 (+39)Apr. 15-17 Southland Conference Championships 1st of 10 Teams 304-299-301 -- 904 (+40) May 8-10 NCAA Central Region Championships 21st of 29 Teams 318-307-319 -- 944 (+80)

Individual StatisticsFall 2013Player Events Rds Strokes Avg. Lowest Round Best FinishWenny Chang 5 15 1112 74.1 70 - ULM Fred Marx Invitational 1st - Harold Funston InvitationalTaylor Stockton 5 15 1119 74.6 71 - ULM Fred Marx Invitational 2nd - ULM Fred Marx InvitationalNghi Ngo 5 15 1120 74.7 70 - Harold Funston Invitational 2nd - Harold Funston InvitationalBertille DuPont 5 15 1125 75.0 73 - Five Times 5th - Bob Hurley Auto ORU ShootoutKatelyn McDougal 5 15 1188 79.2 74 - Harold Funston Invitational T21 - Bob Hurley Auto ORU Shootout

Spring 2014Player Events Rds Strokes Avg. Lowest Round Best FinishWenny Chang 7 20 1524 76.2 72 - Islander Classic T2nd - Islander ClassicTaylor Stockton 7 20 1539 77.0 72 - Twice 2nd - HBU Husky InvitationalNghi Ngo 7 19 1477 77.7 73 - Twice T6th - HBU Husky InvitationalBertille DuPont 7 20 1558 77.9 73 - Twice T9th - Islander ClassicKelly Erasmus 7 19 1481 77.9 73 - Twice 5th - Southland Championships 2013-14 TotalsPlayer Events Rds Strokes Avg. Lowest Round Best FinishWenny Chang 12 35 2636 75.3 70 - ULM Fred Marx Invitational 1st - Harold Funston InvitationalTaylor Stockton 12 35 2658 75.9 71 - ULM Fred Marx Invitational 2nd - TwiceNghi Ngo 12 34 2597 76.4 70 - Harodl Funston Invitational 2nd - Harold Funston InvitationalBertille DuPont 12 35 2683 76.7 73 - Seven Times 5th - Bob Hurley Auto ORU InvitationalKelly Erasmus 7 19 1481 77.9 73 - Twice 5th - Southland ChampionshipsKatelyn McDougal 5 15 1188 79.2 74 - Harold Funston Invitational T21 - Bob Hurley Auto ORU Shootout

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2013-14 Tournament ResultsFedEx Memphis Intercollegiate

Sept. 9-10, 2013 • Germantown, Tenn.Ridgeway Country Club (Par-71 • 6,105 yards)

Lamar - 3rd of 12 TeamsT9 Taylor Stockton 76-77-72 -- 225 (+12)T14 Wenny Chang 81-71-76 -- 228 (+15)T14 Bertille DuPont 79-73-76 -- 228 (+15)T14 Nghi Ngo 74-81-73 -- 228 (+15)41 Katelyn McDougal 87-80-80 -- 247 (+34)Totals 301-301-297 -- 908 (+56)Winner: Samford 303-297-289 -- 889 (+37)

ULM Fred Marx InvitationalSept. 23-24, 2013 • Monroe, La.

Bayou Desiard Country Club (Par-72 • 6,114 yards)Lamar - 2nd of 13 Teams2 Taylor Stockton 71-73-72 -- 216 (E)T4 Wenny Chang 75-70-75 -- 220 (+4)T7 Bertille DuPont 73-73-77 -- 223 (+7)T13 Nghi Ngho 77-73-76 -- 226 (+10)T49 Katelyn McDougal 78-79-82 -- 239 (+23)Totals 296-289-300 -- 885 (+21)Winner: Louisiana-Monroe 294-295-295 -- 884 (+20)

Bob Hurley ORU ShootoutSept. 30-Oct. 1, 2013 • Tulsa, Okla.

Meadowbrook Country Club (Par-71 • 6,128 yards)Lamar - 1st of 18 Teams4 Bertille DuPont 74-77-73 -- 224 (+11)T5 Wenny Chang 77-72-76 -- 225 (+12)T9 Nghi Ngho 76-78-72 -- 226 (+13)T16 Taylor Stockton 75-74-79 -- 228 (+15)T21 Katelyn McDougal 75-76-80 -- 231 (+21)Totals 300-299-300 -- 899 (+47)Winner: Lamar 300-299-300 -- 899 (+47)

Harold Funston Intercollegiate Oct. 7-8, 2013 • Huntsville, Texas

Raven’s Nest Golf Club (Par-71 • 6,067 yards)Lamar - 2nd of 10 Teams1 Wenny Chang 71-71-73 -- 215 (+2)T2 Nghi Ngo 71-70-75 -- 216 (+3)T9 Bertille DuPont 75-73-74 -- 222 (+9)T12 Taylor Stockton 76-74-74 -- 224 (+11)T33 Katelyn McDougal 83-74-78 -- 235 (+22)Totals 293-288-296 -- 877 (+25)Winner: Sam Houston State 286-298-290 -- 874 (+22)

Blue Raider InvitationalOct. 21-22, 2013 • Murfreesboro, Tenn.Old Fort Golf Club (Par-72 • 6,177 yards)

Lamar - 3rd of 15 TeamsT8 Wenny Chang 72-74-78 -- 224 (+8)T8 Nghi Ngo 74-76-74 -- 224 (+8)T14 Taylor Stockton 75-74-77 -- 226 (+10)T22 Bertille DuPont 75-76-77 -- 228 (+12)Katelyn McDougal 79-79-78 -- 236 (+20)Totals 296-300-306 -- 902 (+38)Winner: Southern Mississippi 298-295-304 -- 897 (+33)

LeTriomphe Collegiate InvitationalFeb. 9-11, 2014 • Broussard, La.

LeTriomphe Country Club (Par-72 • 6,226 yards)Lamar - 4th of 18 TeamsT4 Wenny Chang 73-77 -- 150 (+6)T11 Taylor Stockton 74-78 -- 152 (+8)T38 Bertille DuPont 78-81 -- 159 (+15)T43 Nghi Ngo 79-81 -- 160 (+16)--- Kelly Erasmus 81-WD -- 81Totals 304-317 -- 621 (+45)Winner: Louisiana-Monroe 298-301 -- 599 (+34)

Islander ClassicFeb. 24-25, 2014 • Corpus Christi, Texas

Corpus Christi Country Club (Par-72 • 6,108 yards)Lamar - 1st of 16 TeamsT2 Wenny Chang 75-73-72 -- 220 (+4)8 Taylor Stockton 76-73-76 -- 225 (+9)T9 Bertille DuPont 77-76-73 -- 226 (+10)T14 Kelly Erasmus 74-73-81 -- 228 (+12)T14 Nghi Ngo 77-77-74 -- 228 (+12)Totals 302-295-295 -- 892 (+28)Winner: Lamar 302-295-295 -- 892 (+28)

3M Lady Jaguar IntercollegiateMarch 14-16, 2014 • Augusta, Ga.

Forest Hills Golf Club (Par-72 • 6,214 yards)Lamar - 12th of 14 TeamsT22 Bertille DuPont 81-73-77 -- 231 (+15)T26 Wenny Chang 85-73-74 -- 232 (+16)T56 Kelly Erasmus 84-80-79 -- 243 (+27)T61 Nghi Ngo 82-82-81 -- 245 (+29)68 Taylor Stockton 85-79-83 -- 247 (+31)Totals 332-305-311-- 948 (+84)Winner: Vanderbilt 299-302-295 -- 896 (+32)

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HBU Husky InvitationalMar. 31-Apr. 1, 2014 • Sugar Land, Texas

Riverbend Country Club (Par-72 • 6,084 yards)Lamar - 1st of 13 Teams2 Taylor Stockton 79-73-72 -- 224 (+8)T6 Wenny Chang 74-78-77 -- 229 (+13)T6 Nghi Ngo 76-80-73 -- 229 (+13)T25 Bertille DuPont 82-82-74 -- 238 (+22)T27 Kelly Erasmus 80-79-80 -- 239 (+23)Totals 309-310-296 -- 915 (+51)Winner: Lamar 309-310-296 -- 915 (+51)

Wyoming Cowgirl ClassicApril 7-8, 2014 • Maricopa, Ariz.

Ak-Chin Southern Dunes Golf Course (Par-72 • 6,231 yards)Lamar - 5th of 20 TeamsT10 Bertille DuPont 76-74-75 -- 225 (+9)T17 Nghi Ngo 77-73-77 -- 227 (+11)T22 Taylor Stockton 77-79-72 -- 228 (+12)T30 Wenny Chang 74-75-80 -- 229 (+13)T39 Kelly Erasmus 74-76-82 -- 232 (+16)Totals 301-298-304 -- 903 (+39)Winner: New Mexico State 297-296-294 -- 887 (+23)

Southland Conference ChampionshipsApril 15-17, 2014 • Magnolia, Texas

High Meadow Ranch Golf Club (Par-72 • 6,258 yards)Lamar - 1st of 10 Teams5 Kelly Erasmus 76-73-76 -- 225 (+9)T7 Wenny Chang 75-80-73 -- 228 (+12)T7 Nghi Ngo 76-76-76 -- 228 (+12)10 Taylor Stockton 77-76-76 -- 229 (+13)T13 Bertille DuPont 79-74-79 -- 232 (+16)Totals 304-299-301 -- 904 (+40)Winner: Lamar 304-299-301 -- 904 (+40)

NCAA Central RegionalMay 8-10, 2014 • Stillwater, Okla.

Kartsten Creek Country Club (Par-72 • 7,400 yards)Lamar - 21st of 24 TeamsT66 Kelly Erasmus 77-76-80 -- 233 (+17)T73 Taylor Stockton 79-75-80 -- 234 (+18)T84 Wenny Chang 81-77-78 -- 236 (+20)T107 Bertille DuPont 81-85-81 -- 247 (+31)--- Nghi Ngo 81-79-WD -- 160Totals 318-307-319 -- 944 (+80)Winner: UCLA 299-289-287 -- 875 (+11)

Wenny Chang posted five top-five finishes, including one individual title, last season on her way to first-team

All-Southland, and SLC Freshman of the Year honors.

One of the league’s more consistent players, Taylor Stockton recorded five top-10 finishes last season on her way to

first-team All-Southland Conference honors.

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AIAW1981

University of Georgia Golf CourseAthens, Ga.Lamar 335-315-307=957 (LU did not make final round cut)

Individual T31. Lynn Cooke 331 T50. Dawn Coe 314 Lori Brock 245 Patty Grant 247 Alison Norman 249Team Champion: Florida State - 1,220Individual Champion: Terri Moody, Georgia - 296

Note: Lamar also had AIAW tournament appearances in 1977, 78, 79, and 80.

NCAA Championships1983

University of Georgia Golf CourseAthens, Ga.

7. Lamar - 1,226Individual

11. Dawn Coe 299 T26. Lori Brock 306 T41. Elizabeth Glass 311 Patty Grant 311 T85 Jackie Harlan 326Team Champion: TCU - 1,193Individual Champion: Penny Hammel, Miami - 284

1984Innisbrook Resort and Golf ClubTarpon Springs, Fla.

Individual 94. Lori Brock 83-75-79-92 – 339

1987South University Golf CourseAlbuquerque, New Mexico

IndividualT41. Jennifer Wyatt 73-77-75-78–303

1989Stanford Golf CoursePalo Alto, California

Individual T75. Elsabe Hefer 81-83-79-78–321

1991Ohio State Scarlet CourseColumbus, Ohio8. Lamar - 1,233

Individual T21. Katharina Larsson 303 T26. Louisa Bergsma 306 T40. Kim Brozer 310 T69. Elsabe Hefer 318 T76. Lara Rose 322Team Champion: UCLA - 1,197 (Won Playoff)

Postseason History1992

Karsten Golf Course (Arizona State)Tempe, Arizona

Individual T37. Louisa Bergsma 74-77-76-76-303

1994The Oregon Golf ClubEugene, Oregon

Individual T91. Andrea Dobson 81-83-82-85-331

NCAA Regionals1993

Randolph North Golf CourseTucson, Arizona18. Lamar 934

Individual T51. Louisa Bergsma 224 T67 Karen Saevarsdottir 229 93. Andrea Dobson 237 100. Melissa Isham 247 101. Alison Kirkpartick 248Team Champion: Arizona State - 851Individual Champion: Linda Ericsson, ASU - 208

1994University of New Mexico Championship CourseAlbuquerque, NM

Individuals 12 Andrea Dobson 72-73-75–220 T89 Karen Saevarsdottir 81-77-82–240

1995Randolph North Golf CourseTucson, Arizona16. Lamar - 926

Individual T18 Andrea Dobson 224 T66 Bresha Marshall 235 T73 Shirin Hornecker 236 T86 Karen Saevarsdottir 241 T89 Janean Barrett 243Team Champion: Arizona - 899

2013Jimmie Austin OU Golf ClubNorman, Okla.21. Lamar - 926Individual T42 Julie Aime 223 T81 Katelyn McDougal 230 T103 Nghi Ngo 236 108 Taylor Stockton 237 125 Lauren Van Gerven 260

2014Kartsten Creek Country ClubStillwater, Okla.21. Lamar - 944Individual T66 Kelly Erasmus 233 T73 Taylor Stockton 234 T84 Wenny Chang 236 T107 Bertille DuPont 247 --- Nghi Ngo 160 (WD)

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Conference ChampionshipsYear Affiliation Medalist1993 Sun Belt Louisa Bergsma1994 Sun Belt Bresha Marshall1995 Sun Belt Andrea Dobson1996 Sun Belt Shirin Hornecker2003 Southland 2005 Southland Hillary Zeigler2006 Southland Therese Nilsson2011* Southland Stine Pedersen2013 Southland2014 Southland

*-Lamar did not win team title Hillary Zeigler (L) and Therese Nilsson (R) won back-to-back South-land Conference titles in 2005 & 2006 respectively.

Lady Cardinal InvitationalYear Team Champion Scores1981 Southern Methodist 300-304-297–9011982 Texas Christian 299-311-300–9101983 Texas Christian 302-155-294–751 1984 Tulsa UnavailableSpr. 1985 Houston Baptist 317-323-311–951Fall 1985 Louisiana State 297-300–5971986 Southern Methodist 304-313-306–9231987 Louisiana State 302-309-321–9321988 Texas Christian 297-306-301–9041989 Texas Christian 305-302-312–9191990 Lamar 317-306-304–9271991 Oklahoma State 299-296-302–8971992 Lamar 314-312-317–9431993 Lamar 319-306-308–9331994 Tournament Cancelled-Inclement weather conditions1995 Oregon State 318-313-310–9411996 Oregon 310-305-313–928 1997 Tournament not held due to scheduling conflict1998 Lamar 319-326–6451999 Nevada 314-324-325–9632000 Sam Houston State 334-313-307–9542001 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 321-303-308–9322002 Lamar 338–3382003 Tournament not held due to scheduling conflict2004 Tournament not held due to scheduling conflictSpr. 2005 Lamar 306-314–620Fall 2005 Lamar 303-308-308–919

Year Individual Champion Scores1981 Stephanie Farwig, Houston Baptist 76-75-73–224 1982 Sherri Steinhauer, Texas 75-70-77–222 1983 Barb Thomas, Tulsa 72-38-72–182 1984 Kim Gardner, Tulsa Unavailable Spr. 1985 Yokko Ito, Oklahoma State 75-78-78–231 Fall 1985 Jenny Lidback, Louisiana State 75-71–1461986 Aubrey Bendick, Oklahoma 74-79-70–2231987 Summer Lee, North Texas 71-74-79–2241988 Chris Miller, Texas Christian 72-74-74–2201989 Tricia Allen, Texas Christian 75-71-78–2241990 Louisa Bergsma, Lamar 77-77-74–2281991 Stephanie Martin, Oklahoma State 76-73-73–2281992 Louisa Bergsma, Lamar 75-72-77–2241993 Andrea Dobson, Lamar 81-74-76–2311994 Tournament cancelled-Inclement weather conditions1995 Laura Rolf, North Texas 78-74-73–2251996 Mary Coleman Hornsby, Baylor 73-75-76–2241997 Tournament not held due to scheduling conflicts 1998 Catrin Joyce, Lamar 77-78–1551999 Angie Yoon, Nevada 78-78-79–2352000 Alessandra Perez, A&M-Corpus Christi 79-76-73–2282001 Randi Gauthier, North Texas 79-72-75–2262002 Tessie Simar, McNeese State 75–752003 Tournament not held due to scheduling conflict2004 Tournament not held due to scheduling conflictSpr. 2005 Casey Cain, Lamar 74-75–149Fall 2005 Jessica Garza, Centenary 73-74-77–224

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All-America1983 Dawn Coe 1984 Lori Brock1987 !Jennifer Wyatt1989 $Elsabe Hefer 1993 !Louisa Bergsma!-honorable mention $-second team

Academic All-America1985 Manon Larose Leslie Price1986 Gail Anderson Leslie Price1987 Andrea Brown Allyson Saunders1989 Andrea Brown Elsabe Hefer Cynthia Ho1990 Kim Brozer Elsabe Hefer Cynthia Ho1991 Kim Brozer Elsabe Hefer1998 Kelli Edinger

CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District VI

2005 Casey Cain

All-Sun Belt Conference1992 Louisa Bergsma—First Team Katharina Larson—First Team Kim Broser—First Team1993 Louisa Bergsma—First Team Andrea Dobson—First Team Karen Saevarsdottir—First Team1994 Andrea Dobson—First Team Melissa Isham—First Team Bresha Marshall,—First Team Karen Saevarsdottir—First Team1995 Andrea Dobson—First Team Shirin Hornecker—First Team Bresha Marshall—First Team1996 Shirin Hornecker—First Team Karen Saevarsdottir—First Team Lotte Moeller—First Team1997 Lotte Moeller—First Team1998 Kristen Berney—First Team

Academic All-Sun Belt Conference1990 Kim Brozer Cece Garbade Elsabe Hefer Cynthia Ho Michelle Singleton

Honors and Awards1991 Louisa Bergsma Kim Brozer Elsabe Hefer Katharina Larsson Madeleine Nystrom Michelle Singleton Rachel Tarpley1992 Kim Brozer Katharina Larsson Rachel Tarpley1993 Louisa Bergsma Melissa Isham1994 Melissa Isham Allison Kirkpatrick Kelly Kirkpatrick1995 Kelly Kirkpatrick1996 Janean Barrett Kelly Kirkpatrick1997 Janean Barrett Kelli Edinger Leah Grigsby Lotte Moeller

All-Southland Conference2002 Catrin Joyce—1st Team Casey Cain—2nd Team Helen Kunick—2nd Team2003 Casey Cain—1st Team Tanya Niblett—2nd Team2004 Casey Cain—1st Team Nicole Nall—3rd Team2005 Casey Cain—1st Team Hillary Zeigler—1st Team Christa Gunn—2nd Team2006 Therese Nilsson—1st Team Hillary Zeigler—2nd Team2007 Therese Nilsson—1st Team Hillary Zeigler—2nd Team Linda Persson—2nd Team2008 Therese Nilsson—1st Team Hillary Zeigler—1st Team Linda Persson—2nd Team2009 Therese Nilsson—1st Team Channing Norton—2nd Team2010 Linda Persson—2nd Team2011 Stine Pedersen—1st Team Julie Aime—2nd Team2012 Julie Aime—2nd Team2013 Julie Aime—1st Team Nghi Ngo—1st Team 2014 Wenny Chang — 1st Team Taylor Stockton — 1st Team Bertille DuPont — 2nd Team Nghi Ngo — 2nd Team

Academic All-Southland Conference2004 Casey Cain2005 Casey Cain 2007 Therese Nilsson Hillary Zeigler2008 Therese Nilsson Hillary Zeigler2009 Therese Nilsson Channing Norton2011 Stine Pedersen2013 Julie Aime Nghi Ngo2014 Taylor Stockton

Student-Athlete of the Year2004 Casey Cain—Southland2005 Casey Cain—Southland2009 Therese Nilsson—Southland2011 Stine Pedersen—Southland

Player of the Year2009 Therese Nilsson—Southland

Freshman of the Year2005 Hillary Zeigler—Southland2006 Therese Nilsson—Southland2007 Linda Persson—Southland2014 Wenny Chang — Southland

Newcomer of the Year2003 Christina Gushanas—Southland2005 Christa Gunn—Southland

Coaching HonorsNational Coach of the Year1991 Pat ParkWest Region Coach of the Year1991 Pat ParkSun Belt Conference Coach of the Year1994 Laura Myers1996 Laura MyersSouthland Conference Coach of the Year2003 Brad McMakin2005 Brian White2013 Brian White2014 Brian White

Babe Zaharias/John Gray Award1980 Lynne Cooke1990 Elsabe Hefer1992 Louisa Bergsma1996 Janean Barrett2003 Tanya Niblett2004 Casey Cain

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The Lamar men’s golf program started when the university achieved senior college status for the 1951-52 season. Over the past five decades, the Cardinals have won seven National Championships, 34 conference titles and sent several players to the PGA Tour. Dr. Lewis Hilley, who would also serve as Lamar’s athletic director from 1955-62, was the first men’s golf coach at Lamar. He guided the Cardinals to 10 Lone Star Conference Championships from 1953-63. The Cardinals really burst onto the national scene in 1956 by winning the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) National Championship. That started a string of five NAIA titles in six years from 1956 to 1961. Fred “Butch” Baird was the first Lamar golfer to make a name for himself on the PGA Tour. He was part of four Lone Star cham-pionship teams and won individual medalist honors in 1955. He was a successful member of the PGA Tour for a number of years and the Senior PGA Tour. A change to the Southland Conference for the 1964 season didn’t alter the success of the program as the Cardinals proceeded to win 10-straight conference titles from 1964-73. That makes a run of 20-straight conference titles dating back to the Lone Star Conference days. The Cardinals domination came to fruition in the late 1960s led by the threesome of Johnny Barlow, Mike Garrison and Mike Nugent. Barlow captured SLC medalist honors in 1965 and Nugent was the 1967 medalist. Garrison was a two-time medalist in 1966 and 1968. Lamar golf reached its pinnacle in 1967 by winning the NCAA College Division National Championship. Coach Dan Rogas led the Cardinals to a repeat performance in 1968, producing back-to-back NCAA College Division National Championships. Nugent, who finished runner-up in 1967, took individual medalist honors at the 1968 National Championship Tour-nament, which was played at Tyrrell Park Golf Course in Beaumont. Lamar flexed its Southland muscles again in the 1980s, winning three straight SLC titles from 1981-83. Ronnie Black, a veteran of the PGA Tour, won SLC individual medalist honors in 1981. Rogas retired following the 1981 season and Greg Grost stepped in and continued the Cardinals success with a pair of SLC titles. Grost left Lamar in the fall of 1985 to become the coach at Oklahoma, where he led the Sooners to a National Title in 1989. Mike Dirks and Carl Bielstein shared medalist honors in 1982. Lamar finished in a tie for 18th place at the 1985 NCAA Championships, but the real story was Cardinal golfer Trevor Dodds finishing fourth individually. He posted a pair of 67s, the lowest rounds by any golfer at the championships.

Dodds won his first PGA Tour event in 1998 and finished the season ranked in the Top 35 on the money list. PGA Tour veterans Kel-ly Gibson and Phillip Jonas guided the Cardinals to a then school-best 7th place finish at the 1986 NCAA Championships. Lamar returned to the Southland Conference in 1998 after an 11-year hiatus and resumed its place among the best programs. The Cardinals won the 2001 SLC Championship and received the conference’s automatic bid to the NCAA Central Regional, where they tied for 18th. Lamar repeated as SLC champions in 2002 and advanced to the NCAA Central Regional, where it tied for 17th. Lamar made it three straight, capturing the 2003 SLC Cham-pionship to receive the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA Central Regional. The Cardinals finished 13th as a team, three-strokes shy of advancing to the NCAA Champi-onships. However, Chris Stroud tied for fifth at the Central Regional and advanced to the NCAA Champi-onships at Karsten Creek Golf Club in Stillwater, Okla. He tied for third

place at 2-over 290, which is the best-ever finish by a Lamar golfer. The Cardi-nals received an at-large invitation to the 2004 NCAA Central Regional, Lamar’s fourth-straight post-season appearance, and tied for 20th place. Stroud won SLC Player of the Year honors four-straight years and became the only four-year first-team All-SLC selection in conference history. Stroud has been a mainstay on the PGA Tour the last five years, including finishing among the Top 125 on the money list every year since 2009. Lamar won its 20th SLC title in 2006 as head coach Brad McMakin would earn his fifth SLC Coach of the Year honor. Casey Clendenon was named SLC Player of the Year in 2006 and Oliver Bekker earned SLC Freshman of the Year honors. Dawie Van Der Walt, who finished fourth as an individual at the 2006 NCAA Championships, was named second-team Ping All-America and Dusty Smith earned honorable mention honors from Ping. Bekker was named honorable mention All-America by Golfweek, and Bekker, Clendenon and Van Der Walt were named to the Eaton/Golf Pride All-South Central Region team. The following year proved to be one of the most successful in school his-tory. The Cardinals won their 21st SLC title and placed fourth at the NCAA Cen-tral Regional to advance to the NCAA Championships. Lamar moved up nine spots on the final day to tie for third place, the Cardinals’ best-ever finish at the NCAA Championships. Van Der Walt was named the 2007 SLC Player of the Year and first year head coach Brian White earned SLC Coach of the Year honors. Four Cardinals were named to the All-Southland Conference First Team. Lamar would win its third straight SLC team title in 2008 and advance to the NCAA Central Regionals in Columbus, Ohio. White was named SLC Coach of the Year for the second straight time, and Clendenon was named First-Team All-Southland Conference. Lamar would capture its 23rd SLC team title in 2009 and advance to its ninth-straight NCAA Regionals. The Cardinals took sixth at the Southwest Re-gional in Austin, missing a trip to the NCAA Championships by just three strokes. Xavier Feyaerts was named SLC Freshman of the Year, and three Cardinals earned all-conference accolades, including a first-team nod for Justin Harding. The 2011 season saw M.J. Daffue become the 17th LU golfer to win individual medalist honors at the Southland Conference Tournament on his way to being named the SLC Player of the Year. The Cardinals advanced to the NCAA Virginia Tech Regional after finishing second at the conference tourna-ment, with Kevin Hesbois (2nd-team) and Xavier Feyaerts (3rd-team) also earning all-conference accolades. Three all-conference seniors and an outstanding freshman led the Car-dinals to the 2012 Southland Conference team title -- the 24th in school history. M.J. Daffue would repeat as individual medalist at the conference tournament and picked up three individual wins on his way to being named to the Ping All-Central Region Team and first-team all-conference. Freshman Luke Jerling was named SLC Freshman of the Year and second-team all-conference, and he was joined on the second-team by senior Xavier Feyaerts. Senior Kevin Hesbois was a third-team all-conference selection. White, who earned his third Southland Coach of the Year honor, guided the Cardinals to the NCAA Greensboro Regional where they would finish fourth to earn the school’s fifth trip to the NCAA Championships. Lamar placed 25th at the NCAA Championships from Riviera Country Club as Daffue closed his outstanding collegiate career with a tie for 29th place.

John Reigger won individual medalist honors at the 1985

Southland Conference Championships

Lamar tied for third at the 2007 NCAA Championships in Williamsburg, Va.

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Lamar women’s golf is rich in tradition and prestige due to several promi-nent players in the professional golfing ranks. The first star, Clifford Ann Creed, pioneered women’s golf at Lamar and went on to receive her LPGA card in 1962. On January, 26, 1991, Creed was inducted into the Cardinal Hall of Honor. She was made a member of the National Golf Coaches Association Hall of Fame two years prior and is a member of the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame. Creed won 11 professional events and was fourth on the LPGA money list in 1962. She was the Western Open Champion, a six-time winner of the Louisiana State Open and a member of the Curtis Cup team. Dawn Coe-Jones, a 1983 All-American for Lamar, won her third career LPGA event in 1995 en route to finishing among the top 25 money winners for the seventh-straight year. Coe-Jones was also elected to the Cardinal Hall of Honor in October 1995. She is a 1997 inductee in the National Golf Coaches Association Collegiate Hall of Fame. Two other former Lady Cardinals who enjoyed professional careers are Jennifer Wyatt and Gail Anderson Graham. Wyatt won an LPGA event in 1992 and Graham collected her first victory in 1995 at the Fieldcrest Canon Classic. Graham was inducted into the Cardinal Hall of Honor on Feb. 25, 2000. Other Lamar golfers who have played professionally include Lori Brock, Patty Grant, Lynn Cooke Parker and Dawn Kortage. Coe-Jones led Lamar to the 1983 NCAA Championships where the Lady Cardinals finished seventh as a team. Coe-Jones finished 11th individually, the highest finisher ever for a Lady Cardinal golfer. After sending individuals to the NCAA Championships in 1984 (Lori Brock - 94th place), 1987 (Jennifer Wyatt - T41) and 1989 (Elsabe Hefer - T75), Lamar again competed as a team in 1991. Pat Park, who was instrumental in the building of the Lamar golf pro-gram, was named the 1991 National Coach of the Year and West Region Coach of the Year. Lamar once again made a solid showing as it took eighth place. Katharina Larsson (T21) and Louisa Bergsma (T26) both posted top 30 finishes for the Lady Cardinals. Bergsma returned to the NCAA Championships in 1992 as an individu-

al and tied for 37th. Bergsma now serves as the Direc-tor of Operations for the Southern Texas PGA, which is located at Cypress-wood Golf Club in Spring, Texas. She was part of the 2006 Cardinal Hall of Honor Induction class. For the first time in 1993, Lamar was able to compete for a conference championship as the Sun Belt Confer-ence sponsored women’s golf. Lamar dominated the tournament in 1993, winning the team title by 29 strokes behind a medalist performance from

Bergsma. Lamar was awarded a trip to the 1993 NCAA Regionals and placed 18th as a team. Bergsma was Lamar’s top finisher, tying for 51st place. In 1994, Lamar was even more impressive at the SBC Tournament, win-ning by 40 shots. Bresha Marshall took home the individual title on her way to be-ing named All-SBC. She was joined on the all-conference team by Andrea Dobson,

Melissa Isham and Karen Saevarsdottir. Laura Myers also picked up SBC Coach of the Year honors. Dob-son and Sae-varsdottir each played in the 1994 NCAA Regionals, with Dobson finishing 12th and moving on to the NCAA Cham-pionships where she tied for 91st. Lamar made it three Sun Belt titles in a row in 1995 with a 25-stroke victory. Dobson took home individual medalist honors for Lamar, and was named All-SBC for the third-straight year. Shirin Hornecker and Marshall were also named to the all-conference squad. The Lady Cardinals would win their final SBC title in 1996 as Hornecker won individual medalist honors. Hornecker, Saevarsdottir and Lotte Moeller were named All-SBC, and Myers picked up her second Coach of the Year honor. After leaving the Sun Belt and joining the Southland Conference, Lamar competed for a team title in 2002. While the Lady Cardinals did not win the championship that first year, Catrin Joyce (1st Team), Casey Cain (2nd Team) and Helen Kunick (2nd Team) were all recognized by the league’s coaches. Lamar did pick up a team title in 2003 as Brad McMakin was named SLC Coach of the Year and Cain was named first-team All-SLC. SLC Freshman of the Year Hillary Zeigler won individual medalist honors at the 2005 conference tournament as Lamar won its second Southland title. Brian White was named the SLC Coach of the Year, and Cain was named first-team all-conference for the third straight season. Lamar would defend its crown in 2006 as yet another freshman would win individual medalist honors at the SLC Championships. This time it was Therese Nilsson who would pick up the victory for Lamar on her way to being named freshman of the year and first-team all-conference. Nilsson would complete her four-year career in 2009 as the only South-land Conference player to be named first-team all-conference four times. Senior Stine Pedersen became the third Lady Cardinal to win individual medalist honors at the Southland Conference Championships as she won a sud-den-death playoff on the third hole in 2011. Lamar placed second at the tourna-ment, with Pedersen being named first-team all-conference and Julie Aime taking home second-team honors. Aime became a three-time All-SLC selection as she guided Lamar back to a Southland Conference title in 2013. The Lady Cardinals entered the final round of the championships down four strokes but battled back to take the title behind the play of Aime, and fellow first-team all-conference selection Nghi Ngo. Lamar advanced to the NCAA Central Regional where they recorded a 22nd-place finish. The Lady Cards would witness a repeat performance in 2014 behind SLC Fresh-man of the year Wenny Chang. That year, Lamar won the conference title, earning the league’s automatic bid into the NCAA Regional Championships, as Chang and junior Taylor Stockton garnered first-team all-conference honors.

Louisa Bergsma

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Fall, 2014Sept. 5-7 Northern Intercollegiate Sugar Grove, Ill. Hosted by Northern Illinois at Rich Harvest FarmsSept. 21-22 Windon Memorial Classic Skokie, Ill. Hosted by Northwestern at The Evanston Golf ClubSept. 28-29 Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic South Bend, Ind. Hosted by Notre Dame at Warren Golf CourseNov. 3-5 Gifford Collegiate San Martin, Calif. Hosted by UCLA at CordeValle CC

Spring, 2015Feb. 20-22 Bayou City Collegiate Championship Humble, Texas Hosted by Houston at Golf Club of HoustonMar. 1-3 Querencia Cabo Collegiate Los Cabos, Mexico Hosted by Arkansas/Houston at Los Cabos QuerenciaMarch 13-14 Border Olympics Laredo, Texas Hosted by Houston at Laredo CCMarch 23-24 Valspar Invitational Palm City, Fla. Hosted by South Florida at the Floridian April 13-14 Coca Cola Wofford Invitational Spartanburg, SC Hosted by Wofford at the Country Club of SpartanburgApril 14-15 Wofford Invitational Spartanburg, S.C. Hosted by Wofford at the Country Club of Spartanburg April 20-22 Southland Championships McKinney, Texas Hosted by the SLC at Stonebridge Ranch CC

2014-15 Lamar Men’s Golf Schedule

2014-15 Lamar Women’s Golf ScheduleFall, 2014Sept. 8-9 FedEx Memphis Intercollegiate Germantown, Tenn. Hosted by Memphis at Ridgeway CCSept. 19-21 Mason Rudolph Championship Franklin, Tenn. Hosted by Vanderbilt at Vanderbilt Legends South CourseSept. 22-24 Golfweek Conference Challenge Vail, Colo. Hosted by Denver at Red Sky Golf Club Fazio CourseOct. 6-8 New Mexico State Invitational Las Cruces, N.M. Hosted by New Mexico State at NMSU GC

Spring, 2015Feb. 15-16 Delta Gamma Challenge New Braunfels, Texas Hosted by Texas State at Landa Park GCFeb. 23-24 Islander Classic Corpus Christi, Texas Hosted by A&M-Corpus Christi at Corpus Christi CCMarch 13-15 Lady Jaguar Intercollegiate Augusta, Ga. Hosted by GRU Augusta at Forest Hills GCMarch 31-April 1 Husky Invitational Sugar Land, Texas Hosted by Houston Baptist at Riverbend CCApril 6-7 Cowgirl Classic Maricopa, Ariz. Hosted by Wyoming at Ak Chin Southern DunesApril 13-15 Southland Championships McKinney, Texas Hosted by the SLC at Stonebridge CC