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VIRGINIA GOLF 2019-20 2019-20 Virginia Men’s Golf Team – Front row (from left): Sam Jung, Chris White and WeiWei Gao. Back row (from left): Liam Powderly, Pietro Bovari, Andrew Orischak, Jack Montague, Jimmie Massie and Nathan Chuwait. 2019-20 CAVALIERS Name Class Hometown Last School Pietro Bovari Fr. Milano, Italy Nathan Chuwait Sr. Herndon, VA Thomas Jefferson WeiWei Gao Jr. Cebu City, Philippines Centre for International Educations Sam Jung So. Centreville, VA Chantilly Jimmie Massie Jr. Lynchburg, VA E.C. Glass Jack Montague So. Manakin-Sabot, VA Collegiate School Andrew Orischak Sr. Hilton Head Island, SC Hilton Head Liam Powderly Fr. Cockeysville, MD McDonogh School Christopher White Sr. Garden City, N.Y. Friends Academy Head Coach: Bowen Sargent (NC State, 1992; 16th season) Assistant Coach: John Phillips (Bridgewater, 2011; 4th season) Virginia Men’s Golf Fact Book Cavalier Quick Facts Location: Charlottesville, Va. 22904 Founded: 1819, by Thomas Jefferson Enrollment: 23,883 President: James E. Ryan Athletic Director: Carla Williams Nicknames: Cavaliers, Wahoos, Hoos Mascot: Cavalier Colors: Blue & Orange Conference: Atlantic Coast Home Course: Birdwood Golf Course (Par 72; 6,820 yards) 2020 Virginia Spring Schedule Feb. 20-22 John Burns Intercollegiate – Kauai, Hawaii March 9-10 Cleveland Palmetto – Aiken, SC March 22-24 Golden Horseshoe Intercol. – Williamsburg, VA March 29-30 John Hayt Intercollegiate – Ponte Vedra, FL April 5-7 Calusa Cup – Naples, FL April 17-19 ACC Championships – New London, NC May 18-20 NCAA Regionals – TBD May 29-June 3 NCAA Championships – Tempe, AZ

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VIRGINIA GOLF 2019-20

2019-20 Virginia Men’s Golf Team – Front row (from left): Sam Jung, Chris White and WeiWei Gao. Back row (from left): Liam Powderly, Pietro Bovari, Andrew Orischak, Jack Montague, Jimmie Massie and Nathan Chuwait.

2019-20 CAVALIERSName Class Hometown Last SchoolPietro Bovari Fr. Milano, ItalyNathan Chuwait Sr. Herndon, VA Thomas JeffersonWeiWei Gao Jr. Cebu City, Philippines Centre for International EducationsSam Jung So. Centreville, VA ChantillyJimmie Massie Jr. Lynchburg, VA E.C. GlassJack Montague So. Manakin-Sabot, VA Collegiate SchoolAndrew Orischak Sr. Hilton Head Island, SC Hilton HeadLiam Powderly Fr. Cockeysville, MD McDonogh SchoolChristopher White Sr. Garden City, N.Y. Friends Academy

Head Coach: Bowen Sargent (NC State, 1992; 16th season)Assistant Coach: John Phillips (Bridgewater, 2011; 4th season)

Virginia Men’s GolfFact Book

Cavalier Quick FactsLocation: Charlottesville, Va. 22904Founded: 1819, by Thomas JeffersonEnrollment: 23,883President: James E. RyanAthletic Director: Carla WilliamsNicknames: Cavaliers, Wahoos, HoosMascot: CavalierColors: Blue & OrangeConference: Atlantic CoastHome Course: Birdwood Golf Course (Par 72; 6,820 yards)

2020 Virginia Spring ScheduleFeb. 20-22 John Burns Intercollegiate – Kauai, HawaiiMarch 9-10 Cleveland Palmetto – Aiken, SC March 22-24 Golden Horseshoe Intercol. – Williamsburg, VA March 29-30 John Hayt Intercollegiate – Ponte Vedra, FL April 5-7 Calusa Cup – Naples, FL April 17-19 ACC Championships – New London, NC May 18-20 NCAA Regionals – TBDMay 29-June 3 NCAA Championships – Tempe, AZ

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As Bowen Sargent enters his 16th sea-son as the head coach at Virginia, he con-tinues to find ways to add to the program’s resume of success under his watch. In 2019, the Cavaliers made their 12th straight postseason appearance, participat-ing in the NCAA Stanford Regional. That came on the heels of UVA finishing sec-ond at the ACC Championships, matching the best showing at the league champion-ship in the history of the program. The Cavaliers have also maintained a record of academic excellence under Sargent. In 2019 a total of eight of his play-ers were named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll and senior Thomas Walsh picked up national academic honors for the second consecutive season in addition to earning all-ACC accolades for a second straight season. As a junior, Walsh became the second UVA golfer in as many years to win the ACC Individual Championship and the third under Sargent’s watch. Walsh did more than just hoist medalist honors, he shot 16-under 200, the lowest score in the rich history of the tourna-ment. UVA took top honors at the Palmetto Intercollegiate in 2018, marking the 13th-consecutive season Virginia won a tour-nament title. The victory was the 21st for Sargent. The 2017 campaign went down as one of the most memorable in Virginia’s his-tory. In addition to finishing a program-best 10th at the NCAAs, the Cavaliers saw three players earn All-America honors and produced the ACC individual champion and the league’s scholar-athlete of the year. Senior Jimmy Stanger picked up the last two honors en route to becoming the first PING first-team All-American in UVA history. He was joined in the All-America

ranks by classmate Derek Bard and sopho-more Thomas Walsh. Stanger was a member of the victorious 2017 Palmer Cup team and joined at the U.S. Amateur Championships by Bard and UVA freshman Ashton Poole. During the 2017 season, UVA won four of its first five tournaments and reached the No. 1 ranking in the Golfstat standings for the first time in its history. Sargent’s work ethic has resulted in UVA having a tremendous run of excel-lence during his tenure. The Cavaliers have become a regular in the national golf polls and an annual participant in postseason play. His teams have won numerous regular-season tour-naments, produced All-Americans and seen players go on to qualify for the vari-ous professional golf tours, all while main-taining a solid reputation for excellence in the classroom. Sargent’s philosophy has laid a foun-dation for success that will only grow as more and more top junior golfers are attracted to the program. His ability to help develop player skills and create team chemistry will only add to the numer-ous milestones the Virginia program has achieved under his watch. In his 14 seasons at Virginia, Sargent has seen the Cavaliers win 21 tournament titles and 17 individuals pick up medal-ists honors while rewriting the program’s record book with a number of outstanding performances. He was named the 2017 coach of the year by the Virginia State Golf Coaches Association. It marked the sixth time in his career to receive the honor. UVA has advanced to postseason NCAA play 12 times under Sargent and advanced to the NCAA Championships on seven occasions.

There have been a number of high-light moments during his first 14 years at Virginia. In 2016, the Cavaliers advanced to the NCAA Championships, placing 22nd as Bard turned in a top-20 performance and later earned third-team All-America hon-ors. Bard was joined on the All-ACC team by Stanger. Bard was named to the Palmer Cup during the season and also competed as one of six amateur players at The Masters in addition to playing at the U.S. Open and U.S. Amateur Championships. UVA placed 18th at the 2015 NCAA Championships and senior Denny McCarthy competed in the individu-al championships for the fourth time in his career. McCarthy, a three-time All-American, became the first player in UVA history to earn All-ACC honors all four seasons of their career. In 2014, McCarthy finished sixth at the NCAA Championships. Later that sum-mer he played in the British Amateur Championship, reached the semifinals of the U.S. Amateur Championship and helped the United States win the World Team Amateur Championship in Japan. In the summer of 2015, McCarthy fin-ished 42nd at the U.S. Open. The 2014 season was highlighted by three tournament titles, none more impressive that UVa’s record-setting showing at the Jim West Intercollegiate in McKiney, Texas. The Cavaliers shot 45-under 819 to run away with the tourna-ment title. Virginia’s score was the second best against par ever by an ACC program. Playing on a TPC network course, the Hoos’ performance topped the school’s previous best scoring mark by 23 strokes. Sargent witnessed Ben Rusch capture the 2012 ACC individual crown to become

BOWENSARGENT

Head Coach

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THE SARGENT FILECoaching Experience2004-Present Virginia, head coach2001-04 Tennessee, assistant coach1993-94 Vanderbilt, volunteer assistant

Professional Experience1992-00 Member of the NGA Hooters Tour Credited with eight professional victories

CollegeNC State B.A. in Communications, 1992 Two-time All-American Two-time first-team All-ACC honoree Member of 1990 ACC Championship Team Participated in four NCAA Championship Finals Tom Coffey Award for Academic Excellence

Coaching Honors2004 National Assistant Coach of the Year2008 Virginia Coach of the Year2009 Virginia Coach of the Year2010 ACC Coach of the Year Virginia Coach of the Year2015 Virginia Coach of the Year2016 Virginia Coach of the Year2017 Virginia Coach of the Year

the first Cavalier to win the ACC cham-pionship since 1955. That same season McCarthy was named the ACC Freshman of the Year and senior Ben Kohles crushed the program’s all-time tournament scoring record, shooting 18-under 198 to win the Chris Schenkel Invitational. Later that summer, Kohles, a collegiate All-American, drew the attention of the golf world when he won his first two pro-fessional tournaments on the Web.com tour and earned his PGA Tour card. In 2011, Virginia won three tourna-ments, was the runner-up in two other events and participated in the NCAA East Regional. Kohles repeated as the ACC player of the year. In 2010, UVA made its third con-secutive appearance at the NCAA Championships, one of just 12 teams in the 30-squad field to accomplish that achievement. Virginia tied for 11th over-all, just one stroke out of a playoff for the final berth in the event’s match play seg-ment. The finish matched the best ever for a UVA squad at the national champion-ships and was the best since regional quali-fying was used to determine the champi-onship field. During the 2009-10 campaign, UVA placed in the top five in 11 of 13 tour-naments and capped its season by being ranked No. 12 in the final Golfstat poll. UVA was second a t the ACC Championships, the team’s best show-ing since 1996, won the Cavalier Classic and saw Kohles, a sophomore, named the ACC’s co-player of the year. Kohles was later recognized as the sixth All-American in the program’s history. His conference peers recognized Sargent’s achievements when they voted him the 2010 ACC Coach of the Year. During the 2008-09, Sargent’s team used a strong showing in the spring to move on to postseason play. The Cavaliers won the Argonaut Invitational and placed second at both the Seminole Invitational and the Hootie @ Bulls Bay tournament. Seeded ninth in the 14-team field at the NCAA East Regional, the Cavaliers cruised to a fourth-place finish, earning their second straight trip to the NCAA Championships, placing 27th. For his efforts, Sargent was recognized for the second consecutive year as the state of Virginia’s Golf Coach of the Year by his peers in the Commonwealth. Sargent earned the honor a year ear-lier when the Cavaliers pulled off stun-ning rally at the 2008 NCAA East Regional Championships to return to the NCAAs for the first time under his watch. When Sargent was named UVA’s head coach Aug. 31, 2004, he became the eighth person to direct the program in the last 30 years. In Sargent’s first year at UVA, the

Cavaliers qualified for the NCAA East Regional and placed 12th. In 2006, the Cavaliers experienced some growing pains, failing to make a return trip to the NCAAs. Virginia picked up its first win under Sargent when the Cavaliers won the Mason Rudolph Intercollegiate. Senior Brad Tilley ended the year on a high note by taking medalist honors at the Cavalier Classic thanks to a dramatic six-hole playoff victory. In 2007, Sargent saw sophomore Conrad Von Borsig earn All-ACC honors and the team finish the season on a posi-tive note by winning the Cavalier Classic by a whopping 24 strokes. In addition to returning to the NCAAs for the first time since 2000, the Cavaliers won the Palmas Del Mar Collegiate in Puerto Rico and the Cavalier Classic for the sixth time in the program’s history. The team saved its best performance for the NCAA East Regional when it made up a nine-stroke deficit and jumped from 16th to 10th on the final day of the tour-ney to grab the final berth to the NCAAs where UVA finished 26th. Sargent took over the Cavalier pro-gram after working as an assistant coach at Tennessee for three seasons. He was inti-mately involved with the daily operations and recruiting efforts of the Volunteer program, In 2004, his last season at UT, Sargent became the second recipient of the Jan Strickland National Assistant Coach of the Year Award. Presented by the Golf Coaches Association of America,

the award is given annually to the assis-tant coach who, among other things, has excelled in working with their stu-dent-athletes both on the course and in the classroom. That season he helped the Volunteers to three tournament wins and a No. 12 final national ranking. Prior to coaching at Tennessee, Sargent was a professional golfer for nine years from 1992 to 2000. He is credited with eight professional victories. He has since regained his amateur status and annu-ally competes in several area events. Sargent’s first coaching opportunity came at Vanderbilt when he worked as a volun-teer assistant for the 1993-94 season. A 1992 graduate of NC State, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in communica-tions, Sargent was a two-time honorable mention All-American. He received the honor in 1988 after his freshman year and in 1991 when he was a junior. He received All-ACC honors in 1990 and 1991. The Wolfpack team captain in 1991, Sargent helped NC State to a 14th-place finish at the NCAA Championships that season. The team also placed 14th dur-ing his junior campaign. He played at the NCAAs during all four of his seasons with the Wolfpack. The team was 18th in 1988 and 23rd in 1989. During his junior cam-paign NC State won its first ACC title. An outstanding student, he was the recipient of NC State’s Tom Coffey Award for academic excellence during his senior season.

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Assistant Coach

JOHNPHILLIPS

John Phillips joined the Virginia men’s golf program in August of 2016 as an assistant coach. During his first three seasons at UVA, the Cavaliers have made con-secutive NCAA appearances and had individual competitors win the ACC Individual Championship in 2017 and 2018. Junior Thomas Walsh captured the 2018 ACC title by shooting a record 16-under 200 at the event. In his f irst season with the Cavaliers, UVA won four tourna-ments, finished as the runner-up in two other events and placed 10th at the NCAA Championships, the best showing in program history. Senior Jimmy Stanger won the ACC individu-al title and three Cavaliers earned All-

America honors. Phillips coordinates team travel, assists with administrative duties and recruiting and in player development. Phillips joined the UVA program after spending the previous five sea-sons at VCU. Phillips was the Rams’ full-time assistant coach for three sea-sons after serving as a volunteer assis-tant in 2013-14 and a graduate assis-tant coach in 2012-13. He is an Aimpoint Express certified instructor, a Putting Zone certified instructor and a Trackman Level I cer-tified professional. During his tenure at VCU, the Rams won six tournament titles, had five individual tournament medalists, saw 11 players receive all-conference honors and had six players named All-

American Scholars. As a player, Phillips was a four-time All-Old Dominion Athletic Conference selection and guid-ed Bridgewater College to the 2010 ODAC team title and an appearance in that year’s NCAA Division III Championship. A two-year captain, Phillips was named a Cleveland/Srixon Academic All-American in 2011 and 2012. P h i l l i p s g r a d u a t e d f r o m Bridgewater in 2011 with a degree in business administration. He is a product of the VCU Center for Sport Leadership. Phillips received his mas-ter’s in sport leadership from the pro-gram in 2013.

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PIETRO BOVARIFreshman • Milano, ItalyVirginia

2019 Fall (Freshman)• Made his UVA debut at the Carpet Capital Collegiate and was the team’s third-place finisher• Tied for runner-up honors at 2019 Spirit International Amateur Golf Championship while representing Italy• Helped Italy to tie for ninth in the men’s team competition

Junior / Amateur Golf/Personal• At the time he signed with UVA was the second-highest ranked Italian player in the U18 division of the European Golf Rankings• Top World Amateur Golf Ranking prior to enrolling at UVA was 223• A member of the Italian Golf Team since 2015, playing for coach Alberto Binaghi• Italian Team, he won the 2018 French International Boys Championship’s Nations Cup, the 2017 Italian International Championship’s Nations Cup and the 2015 Belgian International Team Championship• Won the championships at the 2018 Italian Boys U18 National Championship and finished ninth in 2019• Finished first at the 2018 the Italian Amateur Match Play and was third in 2019• Runner up at 2019 Italian Amateur Stroke Play Championship• Placed 13th at 2019 Dutch Amateur Championship• Had fourth-place finishes at 2019 Gran Premio Citta Di Cervia and Gran Premio di Monticello events• Placed 18th at the 2018 Junior PLAYERS Championship• In 2013, he was the Italian National Champion in the U12 divi-sion• Father, Antonello, is a golf teaching professional and the current president of PGA of Italy

Bovari’s Career Statistics

Years Rounds Strokes Avg. Low2019 (Fall) 3 235 78.33 75

Bovari’s Career BestsCareer Best Tournament Finish: 66th, Carpet Capitol Collegiate, Sept. 8, 2019Career Top-10 Finishes: 0Career Best 54-Hole Score: 235, Carpet Capitol Collegiate, Sept. 8, 2019Career Best 18-Hole Score: 75, Carpet Capitol Collegiate, Sept. 7, 2019

TOURNAMENT RESULTS2019 (Fall) UVADate Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl.9/6-8 Carpet Capital Col. 75-75-85 +19 235 66 3

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NATHAN CHUWAITSenior • Thomas Jefferson • Herndon, Va.Virginia

2019 Fall (Senior)• Did not compete in any fall tournaments

2018-19 – (Junior)• Did not compete in any tournaments• Named to 2019 ACC Honor Roll

2017-18 (Sophomore)• Did not compete in any tournaments• Named to 2018 ACC Honor Roll

2016-17 (Freshman)• Lone tournament appearance came at the Bank of Tennessee Inter-collegiate• Placed 65 at +8, 224

Junior / Amateur Golf• Was ranked the No. 136 junior by Golfweek and was the top-ranked player from the state of Virginia for his class at the time he signed with UVA• Named to the 2015 AJGA Scholastic Junior All-America team• Picked for 2014 AJGA HP Scholastic Honor Roll• Was a member of the 2014 Virginia team for the Virginias-Carolinas junior matches• The boys division champion at the 2012 Scott Robertson Memorial• Won the Donald Ross Junior title in 2012• Participated in 2015 U.S. Junior Amateur Championships after being medalist at the sectional qualifying tournament

High School/Personal• In 2015, won the Virginia Class 5A/6A individual title and helped Thomas Jefferson High School to a runner-up finish in the team competition• Was the individual runner-up in 2014 and placed third in 2013 at state championships• An all-state selection• Named to the Washington Post’s All-Met team in 2013 and 2015

Chuwait’s Career Statistics

Years Rounds Strokes Avg. Low2016-17 3 224 74.67 74

Chuwait’s Career BestsCareer Best Tournament Finish: 65th, Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate, Oct. 14-16, 2016Career Top-10 Finishes: 0Career Best 54-Hole Score: 224, Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate, Oct. 14-16, 2016Career Best 18-Hole Score: 74 (twice), Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate, Oct. 14-16, 2016

TOURNAMENT RESULTS2016-17 UVADate Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl.10/14-16 Bank of Tenn. Intercol. 74-76-74 +8 224 65 na

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WEIWEI GAOJunior • Centre for International Education British School • Cebu City, Philippines.Virginia

2019 Fall (Junior)• Played in two events• Was UVA’s top finisher at Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate, placing 18th, his best tournament finish as a Cavalier• Shot 5-under 211 at Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate, his career-best tournament score• Shot 3-under 69 in first round of BOTI to match is career low for a single round

2018-19 (Sophomore)• Appeared in six tournaments• Top finish was 28th at Inverness Intercollegiate where UVA placed second overall•Was UVA’s No. 3 finisher at that event• Top tourney score was +5, 221 at Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate

2017-18 (Freshman)• Participated in six tournaments• Finished his freshman season with 74.00 stroke average• Top finish was 23rd at Golf Club of Georgia Collegiate• Was UVA’s No. 3 finisher at GCCC where he shot -4, 212• Posted best single-round scores at GCCC with back-to-back 69s in first two rounds• Competed as an individual in three events – Northern Intercolle-giate, Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate and Hackler Championship

Junior / Amateur Golf/Personal•Finished 35th at 2018 Asian Games• Competed in the 2017 U.S. Junior Amateur Championship• Runner-up at 2017 Philippine Junior Amateur• Placed sixth at 2017 Philippine Amateur Open• At the time of his signing he was rated the No. 34 prospect for the class of 2017 by Junior Golf Scoreboard, ranked No. 76 in the AJGA standings and the No. 71 boys player by Golfweek• Competed in 2016 USGA’s U.S Junior Amateur Championship, tying for sixth in stroke play before advancing to the quarterfinals in match play• Recorded 12th known hole-in-one in U.S. Junior Amateur his-tory when he aced the par-3 3rd hole with a 4-iron in first round• Had four top-20 finishes at 2016 AJGA events• Was third at the PING Phoenix Junior • Placed fifth at U.S. Junior Amateur• Was sixth at Callaway Golf Junior• Finished 17th at Ryan Moore Junior Championship

Gao’s Career Statistics

Years Rounds Strokes Avg. Low2017-18 18 1332 74.00 692018-19 18 1342 74.56 722019 (Fall) 6 435 72.50 69Totals 42 3109 74.02 69

Gao’s Career BestsCareer Best Tournament Finish: 18th, Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate, Oct. 11-13, 2019Career Top-10 Finishes: 0Career Best 54-Hole Score: 211, Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate, Oct. 11-13, 2019Career Best 18-Hole Score: 69 (three times, most recently) Bank of Tennessee Intercol-legiate, Oct. 11, 2019

TOURNAMENT RESULTS2017-18 UVADate Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl.9/24-25 Northern Intercollegiate* 77-73-73 +7 223 47 na10/13-15 Bank of Tenn. Intercol.* 72-72-78 +6 222 50 na 10/21-23 GCG Collegiate 69-69-74 -4 212 23 32/15-17 John Burns Intercol. 74-75-73 +8 224 64 53/10-11 Hackler Championship* 77-71-73 +5 221 38 na4/9-10 Koch Invitational 78-77-75 +14 230 62 5

2018-19 UVADate Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl.9/7-9 Carpet Capital Classic 75-75-75 +9 225 58 59/24-25 Inverness Intercol. 78-74-72 +11 224 28 310/12-14 Bank of Tenn. Intercol. 74-73-74 +5 221 58 410/19-21 GCG Collegiate 73-72-79 +8 224 59 52/21-23 John Burns Intercol. 77-73-78 +12 228 91 54/5-7 Clemson Invitational 72-73-75 +8 220 44 5

2019 (Fall) UVADate Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl.10/11-13 Bank of Tenn. Intercol. 69-71-71 -5 211 18 110/17-19 GCG Collegiate 74-75-75 +8 224 49 3* Competed as an individual

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SAM JUNGSophomore • Chantilly • Centreville, VA

Virginia

2019 Fall (Sophomore)• Transferred to UVA after playing his freshman season at George Mason• Played in the Trinity Forest Invitational and Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate• Was 46th at Trinity Forest, UVA’s No. 3 scorer

2018-19 – (Freshman – George Mason)• Played in seven tournaments and led the Patriots with a 72.79 stroke average• Posted four top-20 finishes and helped George Mason win its own 36-hole Patriot Intercollegiate with an individual runner-up finish• Posted his season-low round, a 6-under 66, at the FAU Spring Champions tournament

High School/Junior Golf• Played at Chantilly High School for coach Kurt Sporkmann• Was the runner-up at the 2017 Virginia High School League 6A golf championships• Posted top 10 finish at the 2018 Washington Metropolitan Amateur Championship • Took third at the 2018 Jefferson Cup

PersonalSon of Steve Jung and Boo LeeHas three siblings – Jenny, Sarah and James

Jung’s Career Statistics

Years Rounds Strokes Avg. Low2019 (Fall) 6 445 74.17 69

Jung’s Career BestsCareer Best Tournament Finish: 46th, Trinity Forest Invit., Sept. 22-24, 2019Career Top-10 Finishes: 0Career Best 54-Hole Score: 216, Trinity Forest Invit., Sept. 22-24, 2019Career Best 18-Hole Score: 69, Trinity Forest Invit., Sept. 23, 2019

TOURNAMENT RESULTS2019 (Fall) UVADate Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl.9/22-24 Trinity Forest Invit. 75-69-72 +3 216 46 310/11-13 Bank of Tenn. Intercol. 76-78-75 +13 229 79 5

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JIMMIE MASSIEJunior • E.C. Glass • Lynchburg, Va.Virginia

2019 Fall (Junior)• Competed in the Trinity Forest Invitational and Golf Club of Geor-gia Collegiate during the fall

2018-19 – (Sophomore)• Fourth on team with 72.72 stroke average• Led UVA at Palmetto Intercollegiate with seventh-place finish• Shot -1, 219 at Palmetto, including a career-best score of -5, 65• Played in all four fall events, two times as an individual• Finished 17th at Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate• Shot 5-under 211 at Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate, the third best tourney score by a Cavalier in the fall• Named to 2019 ACC Honor Roll• Selected to the ACC All-Academic team

2017-18 (Freshman)• Finished third on the team with a 72.87 stroke average• Played in six of UVA’s final seven tournaments• Top finish was fifth-place effort at Palmetto Intercollegiate (-1, 209)• Best score vs. par was -5, 211 at Golf Club of Georgia Collegiate• Was UVA’s top finisher at GCCC with 12th-place effort• Shot -4, 68 at GCCC in best 18-hole effort• Had a third top-20 performance with 15th-place showing at Yale Spring Intercollegiate• Named to 2018 ACC Honor Roll

Junior / Amateur Golf/Personal• Won VSGA’s 2018 FoxPuss Tournament• Qualified for 2017 VSGA Junior Match Play Championship• Earned all-state honors in 2016 after helping E.C. Glass High School to the Virginia 4A state title, its first in 28 years• In 2015, he opted not to play for his high school team while concentrating on junior golf• Won the 2015 AJGA Junior at The Foundry in his first AJGA tournament appearance• Competed in the 2015 U.S. Junior Amateur Championship• Active in Virginia State Golf Association events, helping his team win the 2016 Mid-Atlantic Junior Invitational versus squads from Maryland and West Virginia and helped the 2016 Virginia team win its third consecutive Capital Cup vs. Maryland• Was a member of the state’s victorious squad in the 2015 Virgin-ias-Carolinas Junior Team Matches Championship• Won the 2015 VSGA Junior Four-Ball title and finished third in the stroke play portion of the 2015 VSGA Junior Match Play

Massie’s Career Statistics

Years Rounds Strokes Avg. Low2017-18 23 1676 72.87 682018-2019 25 1818 72.72 652019 (Fall) 6 463 77.17 74Totals 54 3957 73.28 65

Massie’s Career BestsCareer Best Tournament Finish: 5th, Palmetto Intercollegiate, March 5-6, 2018Career Top-10 Finishes: 2Career Best 54-Hole Score: 209, Palmetto Intercollegiate, March 11-12, 2019 & Pal-metto Intercollegiate, March 5-6, 2018Career Best 18-Hole Score: 65, Palmetto Intercollegiate, , March 11, 2019

TOURNAMENT RESULTS2017-18 UVADate Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl.9/24-25 Northern Intercollegiate 75-79-72 +10 226 57 510/21-23 GCG Collegiate 72-71-68 -5 211 12 13/5-6 Palmetto Intercollegiate 68-70-71 -1 209 5 23/10-11 Hackler Championship 79-75-72 +10 226 59 54/9-10 Koch Invitational 78-71-69 +2 218 29 34/14 Yale Spring Invit. 75-72 +7 147 15 34/20-22 ACC Championships 78-69-70 +1 217 33 35/14-16 NCAA Regional 74-72-76 +6 222 44 4

2018-19 UVADate Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl.9/7-9 Carpet Capital Classic 71-72-79 +6 222 46 39/24-25 Inverness Intercol.* 73-76-75 +11 224 28 na10/12-14 Bank of Tenn. Inter.* 71-69-71 -5 211 17 na 10/19-21 GCG Collegiate 71-71-74 E 216 21 23/11-12 Palmetto Intercollegiate 71-65-73 -1 209 7 13/15-17 Linger Longer Invit. 73-76-69 +2 218 30 34/5-7 Clemson Invitational 70-74-73 +1 217 33 44/18,20 ACC Championships 81-na-na na na na na5/13-15 NCAA Regional 72-75-73 +10 220 60 5

2019 (Fall) UVADate Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl.9/22-24 Trinity Forest Invit. 78-74-76 +15 228 84 510/17-19 GCG Collegiate 76-82-77 +19 235 74 5*Competed as an individual

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JACK MONTAGUESophomore • Collegiate School • Manakin-Sabot, Virginia

2019 Fall (Junior)• One of two Cavaliers to play in all four fall tournaments• Top performance was Golf Club of Georgia Collegiate where he was 24th overall and UVA’s No. 2 finisher• That marked his best collegiate finish• Was also UVA’s No. 2 finisher at the Bank of Tennessee Intercolle-giate• His 2-over 218 at the Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate was his best collegiate score

2018-19 – (Sophomore)• Appeared in four tournaments, including twice as a substitute• Made his collegiate debut at the Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate• Was 58th overall and UVA’s No. 4 scorer• Shot 1-under 71 during second round• Had rounds of 71 and 72 at ACC Championships in substitute role• Named to 2019 ACC Honor Roll

Junior / Amateur Golf/Personal• 2017 Richmond Golf Association Amateur Champion • 2017 Michael Breed Invitational Champion • Was a member of the 2017 Virginia team for the Virginias-Caro-linas team matches • Was a member of the 2017 Virginia team for the 2017 Mid At-lantic Junior Invitational • Tied for 17th at the 2017 Delta Dental State Open of Virginia • Tied for 8th at the 2017 VSGA Jr. Stroke Play Championship • Reached the semifinals at the 2017 VSGA Jr. Match Play • Tied for fifth at AJGA First Tee of Greater Baltimore Open • Tied for 12th at the 2016 VSGA Jr. Stroke Play Championship 2016 VSGA Jr. Four Ball Champion• Was the VISAA player of the year and state champion in 2017• Selected to all-state team in 2016 (second team) and 2017• 2017 Richmond Times Dispatch first-team All-Metro• A three-time team MVP at Collegiate School• Named all-prep league as a junior and senior• Four time honor roll student and an AP Scholar• Played for coach Jeff Dunnington at Collegiate School• Grandfather and great grandfather both attended UVA• Parents are Renee and Kevin and has a younger brother, George• Born in Richmond, Va.

Montague’s Career Statistics

Years Rounds Strokes Avg. Low2018-19 10 749 74.90 712019 (Fall) 12 889 74.08 70Totals 22 1638 74.45 70

Montague’s Career BestsCareer Best Tournament Finish: 24th, Golf Club of Georgia Collegiate, Oct. 17-19, 2019Career Top-10 Finishes: 0Career Best 54-Hole Score: 218, Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate, Oct. 11-13, 2019 & Trinity Forest Invitational, Sept. 22-24, 2019Career Best 18-Hole Score: 70, Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate, Oct. 13, 2019

TOURNAMENT RESULTS2018-19 UVADate Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl.10/12-14 Bank of Tenn. Inter. 77-71-73 +5 221 58 43/15-17 Linger Longer Invit. 79-81-76 +18 236 81 53/24-26 The Hootie at Bulls Bay na-73-76 +5 149 na na 4/18,20 ACC Championships na-71-72 na na na na

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ANDREW ORISCHAKSenior • Hilton Head • Hilton Head Island, S.C.Virginia

2019 Fall (Senior)• Played in all four fall tournaments and was UVA’s top finisher in three events• Posted top-15 finishes at the Carpet Capital Collegiate, the Trinity Forest Invitational and the Golf Club of Georgia Collegiate• Best finish was a 12th-place result at the Trinity Forest Invitational where he shot 3-under 210• Led the team in the fall with a 72.08 stroke average

2018-19 – (Junior)• Named to PING All-East Region Team• Second on the team with a 71.70 stroke average• Played in all 11 tournaments• Was one of three players on roster to post season-best -10, 206 in tournament play.• Posted his career low tourney score (206) at Clemson Invitational where it tied for seventh• Led or tied for UVA scoring lead in three tournaments – John Burns Intercollegiate, Hootie at Bulls Bay and Clemson Invitational•Was ninth at John Burns Intercollegiate in other top-10 finish during the season• Named to 2019 ACC Honor Roll• Selected to the ACC All-Academic team• Named to VaSID All-State team

2017-18 (Sophomore)• Played in 11 of team’s 12 tournaments• Finished the season with a 73.47 stroke average• Led UVA with runner-up performance at the Hackler Championship•Matched his career-best score by shooting -5, 211 at Hackler•Fired career best 7-under 65 during final round of Hackler to tie for low round of season on the team•Was seventh at John Burns Intercollegiate at -4, 212

2016-17 (Freshman)• Played in seven tournaments, six as a scoring player• Was UVA’s designated alternate for NCAA Championships• Placed 10th at John Burns Intercollegiate with season-best per-formance of 5-under, 211• Was 12th at Hootie @Bulls Bay as an individual (-2, 214)

Junior / Amateur Golf• Participated in 2018 and 2019 U.S. Amateur Championships• Listed as a member of the class of 2017, he graduated from high school a year early to enroll at UVA• When he signed with UVA he was ranked the nation’s No. 10 junior by Golfweek and the No. 19 golfer in the American Junior Golf As-sociation’s standings• According to the AJGA standings, he was the fourth highest-ranked college bound player for 2016• Named a 2015 Rolex Junior Golf second-team All-American

• Was the runner-up at the 2015 U.S. Junior Amateur Championship• Placed seventh at the 2014 Jones Cup Junior Invitational• Also posted a top-10 finish at the 2015 FootJoy Invitational

High School/Personal• Runner up in the South Carolina AAA championship in 2013

Orischak’s Career Statistics

Years Rounds Strokes Avg. Low2016-17 20 1478 73.90 692017-18 32 2351 73.47 652018-19 33 2366 71.70 662019 (Fall) 12 865 72.08 67Totals 97 7060 72.78 65

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Orischak’s Career BestsCareer Best Tournament Finish: 2nd, General Hackler Championship, March 10-11, 2018Career Top-10 Finishes: 5Career Best 54-Hole Score: 206, Clemson Invitational, April 5-7, 2019Career Best 18-Hole Score: 65, General Hackler Championship, March 111, 2018

TOURNAMENT RESULTS2016-17 UVADate Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl.3/11 Hackler Championship 77-79 +12 156 73 59/19-20 Inverness Intercol. 78-78-78 +21 234 67 52/15-17 John Burns Intercol. 71-69-71 -5 211 10 33/6-7 Palmetto Intercollegiate 69-69-77 +5 215 18 43/11 Hackler Championship 75-78 +9 153 64 33/26-28 Hootie @Bulls Bay* 70-72-72 -2 214 12 na4/11-12 Gary Koch Invite 78-73-71 +6 222 39 44/21-22 ACC Championships 76-79-74 +13 229 43 5* Competed as an individual

2017-18 UVADate Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl.9/8-10 Carpet Capital Classic 80-77-74 +15 231 72 49/24-25 Northern Intercollegiate 73-74-73 +4 220 33 410/13-15 Bank of Tenn. Intercol. 70-75-72 +1 217 37 22/15-17 John Burns Intercol. 71-70-71 -4 212 7 23/5-6 Palmetto Intercollegiate 71-70-78 +9 219 33 53/10-11 Hackler Championship 73-73-65 -5 211 2 13/18-20 Linger Longer Invit. 72-71-75 +2 218 25 34/9-10 Koch Invitational 78-70-72 +4 220 38 44/14 Yale Spring Invit. 78-78 +16 156 60 54/20-22 ACC Championships 77-75-71 +7 223 52 4

5/14-16 NCAA Regional 76-73-75 +8 214 50 5

2018-19 UVADate Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl.9/7-9 Carpet Capital Classic 78-74-70 +6 222 46 39/24-25 Inverness Intercol. 70-75-74 +6 219 11 210/12-14 Bank of Tenn. Intercol. 68-73-72 -3 213 22 210/19-21 GCG Collegiate 73-73-75 +5 221 45 42/21-23 John Burns Intercol. 71-71-68 -6 210 9 13/11-12 Palmetto Intercollegiate 70-71-73 +4 214 15 33/15-17 Linger Longer Invit. 73-71-70 -2 214 13 23/24-26 The Hootie at Bulls Bay 69-73-73 -1 215 22 14/5-7 Clemson Invitational 70-70-66 -10 206 7 14/18,20 ACC Championships 73-73-74 +4 220 38 45/13-15 NCAA Regional 70-72-70 +2 212 21 3

2019 (Fall) UVADate Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl.9/6-8 Carpet Capital Col. 72-74-73 +3 219 15 19/22-24 Trinity Forest Invit. 75-68-67 -3 210 12 110/11-13 Bank of Tenn. Intercol. 76-72-71 +3 219 56 310/17-19 GCG Collegiate 75-71-71 +1 217 15 1

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LIAM POWDERLYFreshman • McDonogh School • Cockeysville, Md.Virginia

2019 Fall (Freshman)• Did not compete in any fall tournaments

Junior / Amateur Golf/Personal• The 2017 Maryland State Golf Association’s Junior Amateur champion• Tied for 12th at the 2017 Jones Cup Junior Invitational and was 37th in 2018• Was 13th at the 2017 Western Junior Championship• Finished third at the 2018 AJGA Championship presented by Stuart Francis and 38th at the KJ Choi Foundation Junior Championship• Led the 2018 Maryland team in scoring at the Mid-Atlantic Junior Boys’ Invitational.• Outstanding lacrosse player for McDonogh School who was ranked the No. 10 player in the nation for the class of 2019 by RecruitingRundown.com and No. 32 by Inside Lacrosse• As an attackman, he helped McDonogh to a 13-5 record in 2018 and the semifinals of the MIAA state championships• As a junior his team reached the state championship game.

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CHRIS WHITESenior • Friends Academy • Garden City, N.Y.

Virginia

2019 Fall (Senior)• Joined the team after competing for the University’s club team for two years• Made the lineup for UVA’s season-opening tournament at the Carpet Capital Collegiate• Also played in the Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate

Amateur• Runner-up at the 2019 Eastern Amateur• Finished eighth and low amateur at the 2019 Long Island Open• Finished 15th at the 2019 Ike Championship• Runner-up at the 2019 Michael Hebron Amateur Championship• Runner-up at the 2019 Havemeyer Invitational• Member of the victorious 2018 Stoddard Trophy team (Long Island vs. New Jersey vs. Westchester) and the 2019 team• Finished fourth at the 2018 New York City Amateur• Alternate for the 2017 USGA Four Ball Championship• Runner-up at the 2016 VSGA Four Ball Championship

Personal• Recipient of the Kenneth G. Elzinga and Duncan Clark Hyde Awards for Economics• Echols Scholar at UVA• National Merit Scholar• AP Scholar with Distinction• Inducted into the Cum Laude Society as a junior• In 2015, captained the Friends Academy golf team and helped them to a victory at the Nassau County Golf Championships with an individual runner-up finish• Played varsity hockey throughout high school• Competed nationally in tennis before starting golf at 15• Parents are Sally and Chris

White’s Career Statistics

Years Rounds Strokes Avg. Low2019 (Fall) 6 469 78.17 72

White’s Career BestsCareer Best Tournament Finish: 71st, Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate, Oct. 11-13, 2019Career Top-10 Finishes: 0Career Best 54-Hole Score: 226, Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate, Oct. 11-13, 2019Career Best 18-Hole Score: 72, Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate, Oct. 12, 2019

TOURNAMENT RESULTS2019 (Fall) UVADate Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl.9/6-8 Carpet Capital Col. 83-79-81 +27 243 77 510/11-13 Bank of Tenn. Intercol.* 75-72-79 +10 226 71 na

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2018-19 SEASON RESULTS2018-19 TOURNAMENT SUMMARYDate Tournament Rd-1 Rd-2 Rd-3 Total Finish Low PlayerSept. 7-9 Carpet Capital Collegiate 294 284 295 873 7th of 15 Thomas Walsh – 16th, 216Sept. 24-25 Inverness Intercollegiate 293 292 286 871 2nd of 12 Thomas Walsh – 1st, 205Oct. 12-14 Bank of Tennessee Intercol. 289 284 289 862 11th of 14 Thomas Walsh – 18th, 212Oct. 19-21 Golf Club of Georgia Collegiate 287 288 292 867 7th of 14 Thomas Walsh – 10th, 212Feb. 21-23 John Burns Intercollegiate 292 285 289 866 12th of 20 Andrew Orischak – 9th, 210March 11-12 Palmetto Intercollegiate 282 272 244 848 2nd of 18 Jimmie Massie – 7th, 209March 15-17 Linger Longer Invitational 298 282 282 862 6th of 15 David Morgan – 8th, 212March 24-26 The Hootie at Bulls Bay 286 290 293 869 11th of 15 Thomas Walsh – 22nd, 215 Andrew Orischak – 22nd, 215April 5-7 Clemson Invitational 284 283 275 842 5th of 15 Thomas Walsh – 7th, 206 Andrew Orischak – 7th, 206April 18, 20 ACC Championships 280 283 279 842 2nd of 12 David Morgan – 4th, 206May 13-15 NCAA Stanford Regional 286 283 278 847 7th of 13 Ashton Poole – 15th, 210

2018-19 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Low Low Top Top Player Events Rounds Strokes Avg. Round 54-Hole Finish 10 60s -Par ParThomas Walsh #12 36 2543 70.64 65 205 1 5 12 22 3Andrew Orischak 11 33 2366 71.70 66 206 7 2 4 12 4David Morgan 10 30 2177 72.57 65 206 4 2 6 10 4Jimmie Massie *9 25 1818 72.72 65 209 7 1 2 9 1Ashton Poole +8 24 1752 73.00 64 210 15 0 4 7 5Max Siegfried +1 3 222 74.00 73 222 53 0 0 0 0WeiWei Gao 6 18 1342 74.56 72 220 28 0 0 0 2Jack Montague 4 10 749 74.90 71 221 58 0 0 2 0+ Competed in one tournament as an individual* Competed in two tournaments as an individual# Includes results from Sun Bowl All-America Classic

Individual Best Rounds – Gross Score64 -6 Ashton Poole NCAA Stanford Regional 5-14-1965 -7 Thomas Walsh Clemson Invitational 4-7-1965 -7 David Morgan Linger Longer Invit. 3-16-1965 -5 Jimmie Massie Palmetto Intercollegiate 3-11-1965 -6 Thomas Walsh Inverness Intercollegiate 9-25-1865 -2 Thomas Walsh Inverness Intercollegiate 9-25-1866 -6 Andrew Orischak Clemson Invitational 4-7-1967 -3 David Morgan NCAA Stanford Regional 5-15-1967 -5 David Morgan ACC Championships 4-18-1968 -2 Thomas Walsh NCAA Stanford Regional 5-15-1968 -4 Thomas Walsh ACC Championships 4-20-1968 -4 Thomas Walsh Clemson Invitational 4-6-1968 -2 Thomas Walsh Palmetto Intercollegiate 3-11-1968 -4 Andrew Orischak John Burns Intercollegiate 2-23-1968 -4 Thomas Walsh Golf Club of Georgia Col. 10-21-1868 -4 Andrew Orischak Bank of Tennessee Intercol. 10-12-1869 -3 David Morgan ACC Championships 4-18-1969 -3 Thomas Walsh ACC Championships 4-18-1969 -3 Andrew Orischak The Hootie at Bulls Bay 3-24-1969 -3 Jimmie Massie Linger Longer Invit. 3-17-1969 -3 Ashton Poole Linger Longer Invit. 3-15-1969 -1 Thomas Walsh Palmetto Intercollegiate 3-11-1969 -1 David Morgan Palmetto Intercollegiate 3-11-1969 -1 Ashton Poole Palmetto Intercollegiate 3-11-1969 -3 David Morgan John Burns Intercollegiate 2-22-1969 -2 Thomas Walsh Sun Bowl All-America 11-19-1869 -3 Jimmie Massie Bank of Tenn. Intercol. 10-13-1869 -3 Thomas Walsh Carpet Capital Collegiate 9-8-1869 -3 David Morgan Carpet Capital Collegiate 9-8-18

Individual Best Rounds - vs. Par-7 65 Thomas Walsh Clemson Invitational 4-7-19-7 65 David Morgan Linger Longer Invit. 3-16-19-6 64 Ashton Poole NCAA Stanford Regional 5-14-19-6 66 Andrew Orischak Clemson Invitational 4-7-19-6 65 Thomas Walsh Inverness Intercollegiate 9-25-18-5 67 David Morgan ACC Championships 4-18-19-5 65 Jimmie Massie Palmetto Intercollegiate 3-11-19-4 68 Thomas Walsh ACC Championships 4-20-19-4 68 Thomas Walsh Clemson Invitational 4-6-19-4 68 Andrew Orischak John Burns Intercollegiate 2-23-19-4 68 Thomas Walsh Golf Club of Georgia Col. 10-21-18-4 68 Andrew Orischak Bank of Tenn. Intercol. 10-12-18-3 67 David Morgan NCAA Stanford Regional 5-15-19-3 69 David Morgan ACC Championships 4-18-19-3 69 Thomas Walsh ACC Championships 4-18-19-3 69 Andrew Orischak The Hootie at Bulls Bay 3-24-19-3 69 Jimmie Massie Linger Longer Invit. 3-17-19-3 69 Ashton Poole Linger Longer Invit. 3-15-19-3 69 David Morgan John Burns Intercollegiate 2-22-19-3 69 Jimmie Massie Bank of Tenn. Intercol. 10-13-18-3 69 Thomas Walsh Carpet Capital Collegiate 9-8-18-3 69 David Morgan Carpet Capital Collegiate 9-8-18

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Individual Best Tournaments – Gross Score (54 holes)205 -8 Thomas Walsh Inverness Intercollegiate 9-25-18206 -10 David Morgan ACC Championships 4-20-19206 -10 Thomas Walsh Clemson Invitational 4-7-19206 -10 Andrew Orischak Clemson Invitational 4-7-19209 -1 Jimmie Massie Palmetto Intercollegiate 3-12-19207 -9 Thomas Walsh ACC Championships 4-20-19209 -4 Thomas Walsh Sun Bowl All-America 11-20-18210 E Ashton Poole NCAA Stanford Regional 5-15-19210 -6 Andrew Orischak John Burns Intercol. 2-23-19210 +1 Thomas Walsh NCAA Stanford Regional 5-15-19211 +1 Thomas Walsh Palmetto Intercollegiate 3-12-19211 -5 Jimmie Massie Bank of Tenn. Intercol 10-14-18212 +2 Andrew Orischak NCAA Stanford Regional 5-15-19212 -4 David Morgan Linger Longer Invit. 3-17-19212 -4 Thomas Walsh Golf Club of Georgia Col. 10-21-18212 -4 Thomas Walsh Bank of Tenn. Intercol 10-14-18213 -3 Andrew Orischak Bank of Tenn. Intercol 10-14-18214 -2 Ashton Poole ACC Championships 4-20-19214 -2 Andrew Orischak Linger Longer Invit. 3-17-19214 +4 Andrew Orischak Palmetto Intercollegiate 3-12-19215 -1 Ashton Poole Clemson Invitational 4-7-19215 -1 Thomas Walsh The Hootie at Bulls Bay 3-26-19215 -1 Andrew Orischak The Hootie at Bulls Bay 3-26-19

Individual Best Tournaments – vs. Par -10 206 David Morgan ACC Championships 4-20-19-10 206 Thomas Walsh Clemson Invitational 4-7-19-10 206 Andrew Orischak Clemson Invitational 4-7-19-9 207 Thomas Walsh ACC Championships 4-20-19-8 205 Thomas Walsh Inverness Intercollegiate 9-25-18-6 210 Andrew Orischak John Burns Intercollegiate 2-23-19-5 211 Jimmie Massie Bank of Tenn. Intercol 10-14-18-4 212 David Morgan Linger Longer Invit. 3-17-19-4 209 Thomas Walsh Sun Bowl All-America 11-20-18-4 212 Thomas Walsh Golf Club of Georgia Col. 10-21-18-4 212 Thomas Walsh Bank of Tenn. Intercol 10-14-18-3 213 Andrew Orischak Bank of Tenn. Intercol 10-14-18-2 214 Ashton Poole ACC Championships 4-20-19-2 214 Andrew Orischak Linger Longer Invit. 3-17-19-1 215 Ashton Poole Clemson Invitational 4-7-19-1 215 Thomas Walsh The Hootie at Bulls Bay 3-26-19-1 215 Andrew Orischak The Hootie at Bulls Bay 3-26-19-1 209 Jimmie Massie Palmetto Intercollegiate 3-12-19

Team Best Rounds – Gross Score272 -8 Palmetto Intercollegiate Second Round 3-11-19275 -13 Clemson Invitational Second Round 4-7-19278 -2 NCAA Stanford Regional Third Round 5-15-19279 -9 ACC Championships Third Round 4-20-19280 -8 ACC Championships First Round 4-18-19282 -6 Linger Longer Invit. Third Round 3-17-19282 -6 Linger Longer Invit. Second Round 3-16-19282 +2 Palmetto Intercollegiate First Round 3-11-19283 +3 NCAA Stanford Regional Second Round 5-14-19283 -5 ACC Championships Second Round 4-18-19283 -5 Clemson Invitational Second Round 4-6-19284 -4 Clemson Invitational Second Round 4-5-19284 -4 Bank of Tenn. Intercol. Second Round 10-13-18284 -4 Carpet Capital Collegiate Second Round 9-8-18285 -3 John Burns Intercol. Second Round 2-22-19286 +6 NCAA Stanford Reg. First Round 5-13-19286 -2 The Hootie at Bulls Bay First Round 3-24-19286 +2 Inverness Intercollegiate Third Round 9-25-18287 -1 GC of Georgia Col. First Round 10-19-18288 E GC of Georgia Col. Second Round 10-20-18289 +1 John Burns Intercol. Third Round 2-23-19289 +1 Bank of Tenn. Intercol. Third Round 10-14-18289 +1 Bank of Tenn. Intercol. First Round 10-12-18

Team Best Rounds – vs. Par-13 275 Clemson Invitational Second Round 4-7-19-9 279 ACC Championships Third Round 4-20-19-8 280 ACC Championships First Round 4-18-19-8 272 Palmetto Intercollegiate Second Round 3-11-19-6 282 Linger Longer Invit. Third Round 3-17-19-6 282 Linger Longer Invit. Second Round 3-16-19-5 283 ACC Championships Second Round 4-18-19-5 283 Clemson Invitational Second Round 4-6-19-4 284 Clemson Invitational Second Round 4-5-19-4 284 Bank of Tennessee Intercol. Second Round 10-13-18-4 284 Carpet Capital Collegiate Second Round 9-8-18-3 285 John Burns Intercollegiate Second Round 2-22-19-2 278 NCAA Stanford Regional Third Round 5-15-19-2 286 The Hootie at Bulls Bay First Round 3-24-19-1 287 Golf Club of Georgia Col. First Round 10-19-18E 28 Golf Club of Georgia Col. Second Round 10-20-18

Team Best Tournaments – Gross Score (54 holes)842 -22 ACC Championships 4/18, 20842 -22 Clemson Invitational 4/6-7847 +7 NCAA Stanford Regional 5/13-19848 +8 Palmetto Intercollegiate 3/11-12862 -2 Linger Longer Invitational 3/15-17862 -2 Bank of Tennessee Intercol. 10/12-14866 +2 John Burns Intercollegiate 2/21-23867 +3 Golf Club of Georgia Col. 10/19-21869 +5 The Hootie at Bulls Bay 3/24-26871 +19 Inverness Intercollegiate 9/24-25873 +9 Carpet Capital Collegiate 9/7-9

Team Best Tournaments – vs. Par-22 842 ACC Championships 4/18, 20-22 842 Clemson Invitational 4/6-7-2 862 Linger Longer Invitational 3/15-17-2 862 Bank of Tennessee Intercol. 10/12-14+2 866 John Burns Intercollegiate 2/21-23+3 867 Golf Club of Georgia Col. 10/19-21+5 869 The Hootie at Bulls Bay 3/24-26+7 847 NCAA Stanford Regional 5/13-19+8 848 Palmetto Intercollegiate 3/11-12+9 873 Carpet Capital Collegiate 4/20-22

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SCHOOL RECORDSINDIVIDUALCareer WinsBen Kohles (2008-2012) 7Simon Cooke (1993-96) 5Jeff Putnam (1985-88) 4Jimmy Flippen (1992-95) 4

Top 10 FinishesSimon Cooke (1993-96) 23James Driscoll (1997-2000) 23Ben Kohles (2008-2012) 23Denny McCarthy (2011-2015) 19Derek Bard (2013-17) 18Lewis Chitengwa (1995-98) 17

Lowest Round (18 Holes)62, Jimmy Stanger (1st rd.) John Burns Intercollegiate Wailua Golf Course, Kaua’i, Hawaii Feb. 15, 201763, Cole Kelly (1st rd.) Red River Classic Dallas Athletic Club, Dallas, Texas October 14, 199663, Ben Kohles (2nd rd.) Cleveland Golf Palmetto Intercollegiate Palmetto Golf Course, Aiken, South Carolina March 8, 201063, Denny McCarthy (1st rd.) U.S. Collegiate Golf Club of Atlanta, Alpharetta, Ga. Oct. 17, 2014

Lowest 54-Hole Total198, Ben Kohles, 65-66-67 (-18) The Schenkel Forest Heights Country Club, Statesboro, Ga. March 16-18, 2012

Largest Margin of Victory9 strokes, Jimmy Flippen 70-69-66 –205 (-11) Kiawah Island Intercollegiate Charleston, S.C. Nov. 11-12, 1991

8 strokes, Steve Marino 70-68-67 –205 (-11) Seminole Intercollegiate Golden Eagle Country Club Tallahassee, Fla. March 13-14, 2001

Under Par-18, Ben Kohles, 65-66-67 The Schenkel Forest Heights Country Club Statesboro, Ga. March 16-18, 2012

-15, Derek Bard, 66, 71, 64 U.S. Collegiate Golf Club of Atlanta Alpharetta, Ga. Oct. 17-19, 2014

-13, David Pastore, 66, 71, 66 Jim West Intercollegiate TPC Craig Ranch McKinney, Texas April 7-8, 2014

-13, Denny McCarthy, 70, 64, 69 Jim West Intercollegiate TPC Craig Ranch McKinney, Texas April 7-8, 2014

TEAMLowest Round 18 Holes267, at Jim West Intercollegiate TPC Craig Ranch McKinney, Texas April 7-8, 2014 (McCarthy 64, Bard 65, Rusch 67, Pastore 71)

Lowest 36-Hole Tournament569 (-7), 281-288 at Courtyard by Marriott Intercollegiate Devils Ridge Golf Club Holly Springs, N.C. April 8-9, 2005 (Tilley 140, Henderson 142, O’Connell 142, Carlin 147, McGurk 151)

Lowest 54-Hole Total819 (-45), 273, 267, 279 at Jim West Intercollegiate TPC Craig Ranch McKinney, Texas April 7-8, 2014 (Pastore 203, McCarthy, 203, Rusch 208, Bard 210, Stanger 217)

Largest Margin of Victory31 strokes, 298-209-289–877 (+13) over Virginia Tech (301-302-305–908) at ECU Emerald Intercollegiate, Emerald GC, New Bern, N.C. March 19-21, 1993

29 strokes, 819 (-45), 273, 267, 279 over Iowa State (-16) 278, 275, 295 at Jim West Intercollegiate TPC Craig Ranch McKinney, Texas April 7-8, 2014

HOME COURSE RECORDSINDIVIDUALLowest Round (18 Holes)65 (-7), Ben Rusch (2nd round) Cavalier Classic Birdwood Golf Course, Charlottesville, Va. April 30, 2011

Lowest Round (36 Holes)135, Ben Rusch, 70-65 (-7) Cavalier Classic Birdwood Golf Course, Charlottesville, Va. April 30, 2011

Lowest Round (54 Holes)208, Simon Cooke, 69-69-70 (-8) Cavalier Classic Birdwood Golf Course, Charlottesville, Va. April 29-May 1, 1994 TEAMLowest Round (18 Holes)278 (-6), (2nd round) Keswick Club, Keswick, Va. September 1997 (Mitchell 68, Chitengwa 69, Driscoll 70, Brotto 71, Yancey 73)

Lowest Round (36 Holes)559, 281-278 (-9) Keswick Club, Keswick, Va. September 1997 (Mitchell 137, Chitengwa 140, Brotto 139, Driscoll 143, Yancey 149)

Lowest Round (54 Holes)856, 281-278-297 (+4) Keswick Club, Keswick, Va. September 1997 (Chitengwa 211, Driscoll 212, Mitchell 217, Brotto 218, Yancey 227)

Ben Kohles

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ALL-TIME TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPSDate Tournament Site Par Yards Teams Score1952 Va. St. Champ. Hot Springs, Va. 721954 Va. St. Champ. Hot Springs, Va. 721957 Va. St. Champ. Hot Springs, Va. 721958 Va. St. Champ. Hot Springs, Va. 721963 Va. St. Champ. Hot Springs, Va. 721968 Va. St. Champ. Hot Springs, Va. 724/7-9/78 Va. St. Champ. Hot Springs, Va. 729/77 Yale Invite New Haven, Conn.9/81 VMI/W&L Fall Classic3/28-20/88 South Fla. Invite Tampa, Fla. 72 14 287-304-300-891 (+27)4/9-10/88 Va. St. Champ. Hot Springs, Va. 72 21 289-286-575 (-1)5/13-15/88 Cavalier Classic Charlottesville, Va. 72 9 292-295-296-883 (+19)10/21-22/89 Va. St. Intercollegiate Hot Springs, Va. 72 11 605 (+29) 4/13-15/90 Iron Duke Classic Durham, N.C. 72 24 288-296-288-872 (+8)5/11-13/90 Cavalier Classic Charlottesville, Va. 72 17 296-286-285-867 (+3)10/20-21/90 Va. St. Intercollegiate Hot Springs, Va. 72 11 295-303-598 (+22)9/30-10/1/91 Va. St. Intercollegiate Hot Springs, Va. 72 10 300-291-591 (+15)11/11-12/91 Kiawah Island Inter. Charleston, S.C. 72 18 295-287-284-866 (+2)3/20-22/92 Wofford Invite Spartanburg, S.C. 72 6,841 12 294-295-280-869 (+5)9/14-15/92 Kiawah Island Inter. Charleston, S.C. 72 15 289-297-276-862 (-2)10/17-19/92 Stanford Shoot-out Stanford, Calif. 71 24 276-279-275-830 (-22)3/19-21/93 ECU Emerald Inter. New Bern, N.C. 72 18 298-290-289-877 (+13)9/12-13/94 Kiawah Island Inter. Charleston, S.C. 72 18 276-289-288-853 (-11)9/26-27-94 Va. St. Intercollegiate Hot Springs, Va. 72 11 284-291-575 (-1)10/31-11/1/94 Seascape Invite Kitty Hawk, N.C. 72 21 283-294-577 (+1)3/3-5/95 Imperial Lakes Int. Lakeland, Fla. 72 24 274-281-290-845 (-19)9/23-24/95 Cavalier Classic Keswick, Va. 71 6,307 12 291-295-279-865 (+1)4/26-27/96 Palmetto Classic Mt. Pleasant, S.C. 72 16 313-286-599 (+23)9/20-21/97 Cavalier Classic Keswick, Va. 71 6,307 13 281-278-297-856 (+4)3/13-15/98 GolfDigest Collegiate Las Vegas, Nev. 72 15 283-283-289-855 (-9)4/23-24/99 Wofford Invite Spartanburg, S.C. 72 6,841 13 294-282-286-862 (-2)4/8-9/00 Furman Inter. Greenville, S.C. 72 19 287-295-294-876 (+12)3/13-14/01 Seminole Intercoll. Tallahassee, Fla. 72 6,869 18 295-278-284-857 (-7)11/12-13/01 Hawaii Fall Classic Kahuku, Hawaii 72 7,199 10 304-304-295-903 (+39)4/12-13/02 Wofford Invite Spartanburg, S.C. 72 6,841 12 286-294-282-862 (-2)9/30-10/1/05 Mason Rudolph Franklin, Tenn. 72 7,190 12 292-285-281-858 (-6)4/29-30/07 Cavalier Classic Charlottesville, Va. 72 6,879 10 292-285-291-868 (+4)3/10-11/08 Palmas Del Mar Collegiate Huarenco, Puerto Rico 72 6,771 13 289-282-286-857 (-7)4/26-27/08 Cavalier Classic Charlottesville, Va. 72 6,879 20 282-293-575 (-1)3/2-3/09 Argonaunt Invitational Pensacola, Fla. 72 6,815 11 292-287-286-865 (+1)5/1-5/2/10 Cavalier Classic Charlottesville, Va. 72 6,875 11 291-284-575 (-1)10/2-3/10 Gary Koch Intercollegiate Tampa, Fla. 72 7,147 12 282-274-293-849 (-15)10/15-17/10 The Ridges Jonesboro, Tenn. 72 7,389 14 297-278-278-853 (-11)4/30/11 Cavalier Classic Charlottesville, Va. 72 6,875 9 295-279-574 (-2)9/26-27/11 VCU Shootout Manakin Sabot, Va. 72 6,955 15 286-273-278-837 (-27)4/20-21/13 Navy Invitational Annapolis, Md. 71 6,611 21 294-305-599 (+31)10/11-13/13 Bank of Tenn Intercollegiate Johnson City, Tenn. 72 7,147 14 295-272-275-842 (-22)4/7-8/14 Jim West Intercollegiate McKinney, Texas 72 7,417 14 273-267-279-819 (-45)4/20/14 Wolfpack Spring Open Raleigh, N.C. 72 7,358 15 292 (+4)

TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS

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TOURNAMENT MEDALISTSDate Golfer Tournament Score1940 Dixon Brooke National Championship na1952 Ernest A. Arend Intercollegiate Golf Championship na1955 Ernest A. Arend ACC Championship na2/26-28/88 Jeff Putman Palmetto Classic 70-68-70-2084/9-10/88 Jeff Putman Va. State Intercollegiate 70-70-1403/9-10/89 Tim Dunlavey Gamecock Invitational 73-74-72-21910/21-22/89 Fred Widicus Va. State Intercollegiate 76-68-14410/1-2/90 Fred Widicus Wolfpack Invitational 71-71-72-2149/30-10/1/91 Jimmy Flippen Va. State Intercollegiate 72-72-144 11/11-12/91 Jimmy Flippen Kiawah Island Intercoll. 70-69-66-2053/20-22/92 Jimmy Flippen Wofford Invitational 73-71-70-2149/14-15/92 Simon Cooke Kiawah Island Intercoll. 72-72-67-2113/19-21/93 Dan Ladd ECU/Emeralnd Intercoll. 73-73-72-2184/29-5/1/94 Simon Cooke Cavalier Classic 69-69-70-2089/26-27-94 Simon Cooke Va. State Intercollegiate 68-72-14010/31-11/1/94 Simon Cooke ODU/Seascape Invite 69-69-68-206#3/3-35/95 Jimmy Flippen Imperial Lakes Intercoll. 67-67-71-2053/24-26/95 Lewis Chitengwa Furman Intercollegiate 73-69-69-21110/30-31/95 Simon Cooke CC of La. Intercollegiate 66-72-76-2144/26-27/96 Lewis Chitengwa Palmetto Classic T1st, 73-71-1443/10-11/97 Lewis Chitengwa Seminole Classic 72-73-68-213 % 3/13-15/98 James Driscoll GolfDigest Collegiate 69-64-74-2073/20-21/00 Mike Mitchell Cleveland Golf Invite 71-67-69-207 (-6)3/13-14/01 Steve Marino Seminole Intercollegiate 70-68-67-205 (-11)9/17-18/01 Steve Marino Mason Rudolph T1st, 68-67-65-200 (-10)4/12-13/02 Steve Marino Wofford Invite 66-76-65-207 (-9)4/29-30/06 Brad Tilley Cavalier Classic 72-73-71-216 (E) %9/12-13/09 Ben Kohles Maryland Intercollegiate 71-66-69-206(-7)10/24-25/09 Amory Davis UNCG Bridgestone Golf Collegiate 70-68-67-205 (-1)3/8-9/10 Ben Kohles Palmetto Intercollegiate 70-63-72-205 (-5)5/1-2/10 Ben Kohles Cavalier Classic 72-68-140 (-4)10/2-3/10 Ben Kohles Gary Koch Intercollegiate 67-65-75-207 (-9)2/16-18/11 Ben Kohles John Burns Intercollegiate 71-68-67-206 (-10)%4/30/11 Ben Rusch Cavalier Classic 70-65-135 (-9)#3/5-6/12 Ben Kohles Palmetto Intercollegiate 69-70-69-208 (-2)3/16-18/12 Ben Kohles Schenkel Invitational 65-66-67-198 (-18)4/20-22/12 Ben Rusch ACC Championships 67-70-69-206 (-10)9/8-9/12 Denny McCarthy Northern Open 74-74-68-216 (+3)4/7-8/14 David Pastore Jim West Intercollegiate 66-71-66-203 (-13) %10/17-19/14 Derek Bard U.S. Collegiate 66-71-64-201 (-15)10/16-18 Derek Bard U.S. Collegiate 66-72-72-210 (-6)3/12-13/16 Jimmy Stanger General Hackler Championship 70-66-71-207 (-9)10/21-23/16 Jimmy Stanger Golf Club of Georgia Collegiate 67-68-72-207 (-9) 3/6-7/17 Derek Bard Palmetto Intercollegiate 69-65-70-204 (-6)4/21-22/17 Jimmy Stanger% ACC Championships 70-70-71-211 (-5)9/24-25/17 Ashton Poole (tie) Northern Intercollegiate 65-70-67-202 (-14)4/20-22/18 Thomas Walsh ACC Championships 67-65-68-200 (-16)9/24-25/18 Thomas Walsh Inverness Intercollegiate 71-69-65-205 (-8)# tournament record % won playoff

ALL-TIME TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS (CONTINUED)Date Tournament Site Par Yards Teams Score9/5-7/14 Northern Intercollegiate Sugar Grove, Ill. 72 7,236 13 297-296-286-879 (+15)9/25-27/15 DICK’s Challenge Cup (tie1st) Kingston Springs, Tenn. 71 7,184 12 280-281-288-849 (-3)9/9-11/16 Carpet Capital Collegiate Dalton, Ga. 72 7,012 14 276-277-280-833 (-31)10/14-16/16 Bank of Tennessee Intercol. Jonesborough, Tenn. 72 7,147 15 280-269-280-829 (-35)10/21-23/16 Golf Club of Georgia Col. Alpharetta, Ga. 72 7,017 17 289-287-280-856 (-8)2/15-17/17 John Burns Intercollegiate Kaua’i, Hawaii 72 6,991 18 268-283-284-835 (-29)3/5-5/17 Palmetto Intercollegiate Aiken, S.C. 70 6,617 18 274-277-289-840 (E)

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ACC CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY Team Low Individual IndividualYear Finish Team Score Individual Finish Score1954 7th of 8 316 Pete Arend T2 721955 3rd of 8 608 Pete Arend 1 71-71-1421956 8th of 8 646 Jack Rinehart T36 78-81-1591957 3rd of 8 602 Jordan Ball T7 70-77-1471958 T2 of 8 590 Glenn Mitchell T2 72-71-1431959 6th of 8 616 Algie Pulley T28 76-75-1511960 8th of 8 650 Jeff Kirby T19 77-80-1571961 5th of 8 617 Jeff Kirby T12 78-72-150 John Putnam T12 73-77-1501962 6th of 8 618 Clark MacKenzie T4 73-74-1461963 4th of 8 624 Clark MacKenzie T4 77-73-1501964 6th of 8 785 Mickey Callahan T15 76-76-1521965 7th of 8 796 John Yoder T18 79-75-1541966 7th of 8 834 Don Baker T20 84-79-1631967 8th of 8 856 Doug Rogers T41 86-82-1681968 6th of 8 787 Paul Samanchik 3 77-69-1461969 8th of 8 802 Ben Greenberg T15 77-77-1541970 7th of 8 759 Paul Samanchik T7 74-69-1431971 7th of 8 1580 Brit Stenson 29 74-69-89-78-3101972 5th of 7 1181 Mike Mozur T12 79-76-78-2331973 7th of 7 1177 Mike Mozur T18 76-70-82-2281974 7th of 7 1255 C. Stanwich T16 85-81-73-2391975 7th of 7 1185 David Partridge T24 74-78-81-2331976 7th of 7 1169 Ed Offterdinger T23 79-77-72-2281977 7th of 7 1152 Clem King T22 79-74-72-2251978 7th of 7 1182 Scott Stahr 34 78-80-74-2321979 7th of 8 1153 Kevin Moylan T6 73-71-78-2221980 5th of 8 891 Dickie Linkous T13 74-71-76-221 (+5)1981 6th of 8 920 Dickie Linkous T17 79-76-73-228 (+12)1982 6th of 8 913 Brett Lucas T11 73-74-74-221 (+5)1983 4th of 8 883 Jon Saxon T9 72-72-75-219 (+3)1984 8th of 8 941 Brett Lucas T14 73-78-78-229 (+13)1985 8th of 8 900 Tim Ford T30 75-75-74-224 (+8)1986 8th of 8 924 Jud Kotas T30 75-75-81-231 (+15) Chris Warring T30 77-79-75-231 (+15)1987 5th of 8 872 Jeff Putman T3 75-70-70-215 (-1)1988 4th of 8 897 Curt Coulter 2 72-75-70-217 (+1)1989 7th of 8 898 Tim Dunlavey T8 75-74-71-220 (+4)1990 T5 of 8 884 Fred Widicus T3 72-76-64-212 (-4)1991 6th of 8 585 Dan Ladd T6 68-74-142 (-2)1992 3rd of 9 289-274-285-848 (-16) Tom Iredell T3 70-67-73-210 (-6) Dean Smith T3 73-66-71-210 (-6)1993 T4 of 9 297-289-293-879 (+15) Jimmy Flippen T12 73-72-74-219 (+3)1994 7th of 9 295-307-297-899 (+35) Simon Cooke 3 70-73-70-213 (-3)1995 3rd of 9 296-285-282-863 (-1) Lewis Chitengwa T4 72-68-72-212 (-4)1996 2nd of 9 292-290-287-869 (+5) Lewis Chitengwa T3 73-70-71-214 (-2)1997 4th of 9 301-296-286-883 (+19) James Driscoll T3 75-67-75-217 (+1)1998 5th of 9 289-287-280-856 (-8) James Driscoll T8 71-69-70-210 (-6)1999 7th of 9 300-299-307-906 (+42) Steve Marino T22 75-75-73-223 (+7)2000 7th of 9 300-298-293-891 (+27) Cameron Yancey T10 75-70-72-217 (+1)2001 4th of 9 289-283-287-859 (-5) Cameron Yancey 3 71-71-69-211 (-5)2002 7th of 9 291-295-288-874 (+10) Steve Marino 8 72-70-68-210 (-6)2003 7th of 9 310-298-294-902 (+38) Justin Goodhue T15 77-71-74-222 (+6) Jeremy Luce T15 76-77-69-222 (+6)2004 8th of 9 295-291-296-882 (+18) Kevin O’Connell T25 72-74-73-219 (+3)2005 5th of 10 299-303-282-884 (+2) Brad Tilley 3 70-74-72-216 (E)2006 10th of 11 293-290-295-878 (+14) Carter Henderson 28 71-69-77-217 (+1)2007 9th of 11 293-292-293-878 (+14) Conrad Von Borsig 25 72-73-74-219 (+3)2008 9th of 11 294-287-287-868 (+4) Will Collins 26 75-69-73-217 (+1)2009 9th of 11 291-288-290-869 (+5) Kyle Stough 20 72-74-72-218 (+2)2010 2nd of 12 286-280-288-854 (-10) Will Collins 2 69-68-71-208 (-8)2011 4th of 11 295-280-289-864 (E) Ben Kohles 8 75-70-68-213 (-3)2012 2nd of 11 276-279-289-844 (-20) Ben Rusch 1 67-70-69-206 (-10)2013 6th of 11 287-279-296-862 (-2) Ji Soo Park 15 74-70-70-214 (-2)2014 5th of 12 294-292-276-862 (-2) Denny McCarthy 2 71-71-67-209 (-7) 2015 4th of 12 283-281-289-853 (-11) Denny McCarthy 7 69-70-70-209 (-7)2016 8th of 12 287-288-295-870 (+6) Thomas Walsh 9 73-71-69-213 (-3)2017 6th of 12 296-285-293-874 (+10) Jimmy Stanger 1 70-70-71-211 (-5)2018 4th of 12 284-278-278-840 (-24) Thomas Walsh 1 67-65-68-200 (-16)2019 2nd of 12 280-283-279-842 (-22) David Morgan 4 67-69-70-206 (-10)

VIRGINIA’S ACC CHAMPIONSHIP BESTS

INDIVIDUALLowest Round (18 Holes)64 (-8), Fred Widicus (final round) Northgreen Country Club Rocky Mount, N.C. April 20-22, 1990

Lowest 54-Hole Total200, Thomas Walsh, 67-65-68-200 (-16)Old North State Club New London, N.C. April 20-22, 2018

TEAMLowest Round (18 Holes)274 (-14), (2nd rd.) Northgreen Country Club Rocky Mount, N.C. May 15-17, 1992 (Smith 66, Iredell 67, Ladd 70, Flippen 71, Kaczmarek 71)

Lowest 54-Hole Total840 (-24), 284-278-278Old North State Club New London, N.C. April 20-22, 2018 (Walsh, 200, Walker 203, Massie 217 Orischak 223, Poole 224)

Thomas Walsh became the fourth Cavalier player to win the ACC indi-vidual championship when he shot a tournament record 16-under 200

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ACC Champion1955 Pete Arend2012 Ben Rusch2017 Jimmy Stanger2018 Thomas Walsh

Player of the Year1996 Simon Cooke2010 Ben Kohles*2011 Ben Kohles* Co-player of the year

Rookie of the Year1992 Jimmy Flippen1995 Lewis Chitengwa2012 Denny McCarthy

Coach of the Year1992 Mike Moraghan2010 Bowen Sargent

All-ACC (began in 1975)1979 Kevin Moylan1980 Clem King1988 Curt Coulter Jeff Putman1989 Tim Dunlavey1990 Tim Dunlavey Fred Widicus 1992 Dean Smith Jimmy Flippen1993 Dean Smith1994 Simon Cooke1995 Lewis Chitengwa Simon Cooke1996 Simon Cooke1997 James Driscoll1998 James Driscoll2001 Cameron Yancey2002 Steve Marino2005 Kevin O’Connell Brad Tilley2007 Conrad Von Borsig2010 Ben Kohles Will Collins2011 Ben Kohles

ALL-ACC HONORS

2012 Ben Kohles Ben Rusch Denny McCarthy2013 Denny McCarthy2014 Denny McCarthy Ben Rusch2015 Denny McCarthy

Derek Bard2016 Derek Bard Jimmy Stanger2017 Jimmy Stanger Derek Bard2018 Thomas Walsh2019 Thomas Walsh

Pete Arend (1955) Ben Rusch (2012)

Jimmy Stanger (2017) Thomas Walsh (2018)

ACC Individual Champions

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ACC ALL-ACADEMIC HONORS(began in 1956) 1960 Neil Davis Jefferson Kirby William Rice1961 Jefferson Kirby1962 Ralph Callahan John Parsley Mike Timbers1963 Mike Timbers1964 Robert Parker1965 Donald Baker1966 Donald Baker Douglas Rogers1967 Mike Layman Mike Rowland J.L. Thomas1968 Donald Baker John Jennison1969 Bennett Greenberg Daryl Mieliwocki1971 Tom MacPherson Mike Mozur Bob Stenson1972 Tom MacPherson Bob Stenson1973 Mike Mozur1974 Don Havermann Chris Stanwich1975 Purvis Boatwright Don Havermann David Partridge Chris Stanwich John Tavss Jim Winn1976 Bonifant Clay Moran Bob Offterdinger David Partridge Chris Stanwich Jim Winn1977 Robert Marcus Bob Offterdinger Scott Stahr Craig Wheaton1978 Clement King Robert Marcus Clay Moran Steven Murphy Scott Stahr1979 Ford Bartholow Bill Collins1980 Ford Bartholow Tyler Blue Bill Collins Clement King Richard Moore

Jonas Saxton1981 Bill Collins Richard Moore1982 Tom Cline Richard Moore John Saxton1983 Chris Anderson Tom Cline Brett Lucas Richard Moore Jonas Saxton1984 Bill Berg Tom Cline Brian Killough Dan Klein John Rehak1985 Bill Berg Kevin Laurie1986 Brian Killough Dan Klein1987 Bill Bierman Brian Killough1988 Curt Coulter1989 Stephen Serrao1990 Bill Bierman James Hooper Greg McCarthy1991 John Gross John Guglielmetti Greg McCarthy Thomas Zeuthen1992 Brent Kaczmarek1993 Simon Cooke Fred Shreves1994 Charles Roy Fred Shreves Dean Smith1995 Jeremy Julie Cole Kelly Max Rehm Charles Roy1996 Andrea Brotto Jeremy Julie Cole Kelly Max Rehm1997 Andrea Brotto Jeremy Julie Cole Kelly Max Rehm1998 Andrea Brotto Tim Cooke Ryan Hall Max Rehm1999 Tim Cooke Shivin Kwatra2000 Shivin Kwatra Mike Mitchell

2001 Robert Kennedy Shivin Kwatra Mike Mitchell2002 Craig Cook- Stevenson Shivin Kwatra Scott McMahon2003 William Byrd, III Craig Cook-Stevenson Dan Gabel2004 William Byrd, III Craig Cook-Stevenson Dan Gabel Jeremy Luce Lee Yang2005 William Byrd, III Craig Cook-Stevenson Lee Yang2006 Conrad Von Borsig2007 Conrad Von Borsig2009 Bruce Woodall Conrad Von Borsig

2010 Will Collins 2011 Will Collins2012 Bruce Woodall2013 Mac McLaughlin2014 Derek Bard Ben Rusch2015 Derek Bard Jimmy Stanger2016 Derek Bard Jimmy Stanger Danny Walker Thomas Walsh2017 Jimmy Stanger * Derek Bard Danny Walker Thomas Walsh Luke Schaap2018 Danny Walker Thomas Walsh2019 Thomas Walsh Jimmie Massie Andrew Orischak

Conrad Von Borsig Shivin Kwatra

Dean Smith Craig Cook-Stevenson

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NATIONAL HONORSALL-AMERICANS

ACADEMICALL-AMERICANS

Lewis Chitengwa 1995 – GCAA/PING Honorable Mention 1996 – GCAA/PING Honorable MentionSimon Cooke 1994 – GCAA/PING Honorable Mention 1995 – GCAA/PING 2nd Team 1996 – GCAA/PING Honorable MentionJames Driscoll 1997 – GCAA/PING Honorable Mention 1998 – GCAA/PING Honorable Mention 2000 – GCAA/PING Honorable MentionJimmy Flippen 1992 – GCAA/PING Honorable MentionJeff Putman 1998 – GCAA/PING 3rd TeamBen Kohles 2010 – GCAA/PING Honorable Mention 2011 – GCAA/PING 3rd Team 2012 – GCAA/PING 2nd Team 2012 – Golfweek 2nd TeamDenny McCarthy 2013 – GCAA/PING Honorable Mention 2014 – GCAA/PING 2nd Team 2015 – Golfweek 2nd Team 2015 – GCAA/PING 3rd Team 2015 – Golfweek Honorable MentionDerek Bard 2016 – GCAA/PING 3rd Team 2016 – Golfweek Honorable Mention 2017 – GCAA/PING Honorable Mention 2017 – Golfweek Honorable MentionJimmy Stanger 2017 – GCAA/PING 1st Team 2017 – Golfweek 2nd TeamThomas Walsh 2017 – GCAA/PING Honorable Mention 2018 – GCAA/PING 3rd Team

Andrea Brotto (1998)Jeremy Julie (1997)Conrad Von Borsig (2009)Mac McLaughlin (2013)Derek Bard (2016 & 2017)Jimmy Stanger (2016 & 2017)Danny Walker (2017, 2018)Thomas Walsh (2018 & 2019)

Driscoll Putman

Flippen

Kohles

Cooke

Chitengwa

McCarthy

Bard

Walsh

Stanger

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The legacy of Virginia golf in the annals of NCAA Championship history is nearly as old as the event itself. The NCAA began tournament play in 1939, and the University of Virginia’s Dixon Brooke was crowned as its national champion the next year. Brooke, a junior from Birmingham, Ala., was not even the number-one golfer on the Cavalier squad when he headed for the Ekwanok course in Manchester, Vt. Nevertheless, the 20-year-old over-came more experienced competitors in battling from five strokes back, taking the 36-hole match by one stroke over Harry Haverstick of Swarthmore. Brooke’s dramatic comeback caused The New York Times to report: “Seldom has there been a greater demonstra-tion of courage than the Virginia junior gave today.” Led by Brooke, the Virginia squad tied for 15th place in the 1940 team competition. In 1946, Virginia posted its best NCAA result, finishing 11th in an 18-team field. Dixon Brooke’s legacy lives on in an endowed scholarship established by his family. In addition, the Dixon Brooke Award is given annually to the Cavalier golfer who best demonstrates leadership, cooperative spirit and unselfish service. Since the 1990s, the Virginia golf program has again risen to national prominence. The Cavaliers have reached an NCAA Regional Tournament site in 22 of the last 29 years. Virginia reached the NCAA

Championships 11 times during that span, finishing a program-best 10th in 2017 in the team’s most recent appearance. In 1996, Lewis Chitengwa turned in Virginia’s best NCAA Championship performance since Brooke’s historic victory in 1940. Competing as an individual, Chitengwa finished seventh with a 293 in a talented field. His 68 in the third round was the day’s low round and missed the course record by only one stroke. In 2014, Denny McCarthy placed sixth overall to cement All-America honors and post the second best finish ever by a Cavalier at the event. His opening round 5-under 65 was the lowest gross single round score by a UVA competitor at the NCAAs. McCarthy played in the NCAA Championships four times dur-ing his career. In 2017, ACC Champion Jimmy Stanger placed 11th to help UVA to a top-10 finish. Virginia set several school records during the 2010 NCAA Champions where the Cavaliers finished 11th. Henry Smart tied The Honors Course record with a remarkable 6-under 66 during the final round to set a UVa single-round NCAA scoring records. The team shot 8-under 280 during the second round, the best single-round team score at the NCAAs.

REGIONALIndividualLowest Round (18 Holes)64 (-6), Ashton Poole (2nd Round), Stanford Regional, Stanford Golf Course, Stanford, Calif., May 14, 2019

Lowest 54-Hole Total206, Ben Kohles, 71-65-70 (-7), T2, Central Regional, Univ. of Michigan Golf Course, Ann Arbor, Mich., May 17-19, 2013

TeamLowest Round (18 Holes)276 (-8), Third round at NCAA East Regional

Council Fire GC, Chattanooga, Tenn. May 17, 2008

(Collins 67, Rojas 69, Stough 69, Carlin 71)

Lowest 54-Hole Total843, 282-283-278 (+3), 5th at The Course at Yale New Haven, Conn. May 20-22, 2010 (Smart 209, Collins 211, Stough 211, Davis 212, Kohles 218)

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPSIndividualLowest Round (18 Holes)65 (-5), Denny McCarthy (1st Rd.) Prairie Dunes CC, Hutchinson, KS May 26, 2014

Lowest 72-Hole Total278, James Driscoll 68-71-71-68 (-10) Grand National GC, Auburn, Ala. May 31-June 3, 2000

TeamLowest Round (18 Holes)280 (-8), Second round The Honors Course, Ooltewah, Tenn. June 3, 2010 (Smart 66, Stough 69, Collins 70, Kohles 75 Davis 79)

Lowest Score Through 36-Holes580, 300-280 (+4) The Honors Course, Ooltewah, Tenn. June 2-3, 2010 (Stough, 143, Collins, 144, Kohles 147, Smart 148, Davis 159)

1940 NCAA ChampionDixon Brooke

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY

VIRGINIA’S NCAA BESTS

Denny McCarthy

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Individual Competitor Top FinishesPl. Name Year Score1st Dixon Brooke 1949 NA6th Denny McCarthy 2014 206 (-4)7th Lewis Chitengwa 1996 293 (+5)9th James Driscoll 2000 278 (-10)10th Jimmy Stanger 2017 286 (-2)18th Dixon Brooke 1941 NA22nd Denny McCarthy 2013 208 (-2)25th Will Collins 2010 215 (-1)29th Denny McCarthy 2015 293 (+5)33rd Tim Dunlavey 1990 293 (+5)36th Lewis Chitengwa 1997 292 (+6)37th Bruce Woodall 2012 218 (+2)

UVa’s Team Top FinishesPl. Year Score10th 2017 1162 (+10)11th 2010 869 (+5)11th 1946 NA13th 1941 NA16th 1992 586 (+10)18th 2015 893 (+29)19th 1958 NA22nd 2016 869 (+29)22nd 2012 888 (+24)23rd 1997 594 (+26)23rd 1952 NA

NCAA TEAM & INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTSNCAA ChampionshipsYear Team Finish Team Score Low Individual Indiv. Finish Score1939 Results not available 1940 T15th of 211941 13 of 19 1946 11 of 18 1947 31 of 391952 23 of 24 1958 19 of 34 1988 26 of 32 303-311-614 (+38) Curt Coulter 62nd 75-76-151 (+7)1992 16 of 30 293-293-586 (+10) Dean Smith T52 73-73-146 (+2)1997 23 of 30 299-295-594 (+26) Lewis Chitengwa T36 73-71-73-73-292 (+6)2000 25 of 30 299-290-589 (+13) James Driscoll 9th 68-71-71-68-278 (-10)2008 26 of 30 312-307-312-931 (+67) Will Collins 39th 78-78-71-227 (+11)2009 27 of 30 306-297-301-904 (+52) Will Collins 96th 77-76-73-226 (+13) 2010 11 of 30 300-280-289-869 (+5) Will Collins 25th 74-70-71-215 (-1)2012 22 of 30 306-292-290-888 (+24) Bruce Woodall 37th 71-75-72-218 (+2)2015* 18 of 30 300-294-299-893 (+29) Denny McCarthy 29th 76-69-73-75-293 (+5)2016 22 of 30 292-294-294-869 (+29) Derek Bard 17th 72-70-71,-72-285 (+5)2017 10 of 30 288-283-284-307-1162 (+10) Jimmy Stanger 10th 70-71-68-77-286 (-2)* Team did not make cut for final round

UVa Individual Leaders1940 Dixon Brooke 1st1941 Dixon Brooke T181958 William Metzger *1959 Jordan Ball T731962 Clark MacKenzie T1121964 Jonathan Verity *1988 Curt Coulter 62nd 75-76-151 (+7)1990 Tim Dunlavey 33rd 71-74-78-70-293 (+5)1992 Dean Smith T52 73-73-146 (+2)1995 Jimmy Flippen T80 79-73-152 (+8)1996 Lewis Chitengwa 7th 77-72-68-76-293 (+5)1997 Lewis Chitengwa T36 73-71-73-73-292 (+6)1998 James Driscoll T67 75-69-144 (E)2000 James Driscoll 9th 68-71-71-68-278 (-10)2008 Will Collins 39th 78-78-71-227 (+11)2009 Will Collins 96th 77-76-73-226 (+13)2010 Will Collins 25th 74-70-71-215 (-1)2012 Bruce Woodall 37th 71-75-72-218 (+2)2013 Denny McCarthy 22nd 72-67-69-208 (-2)2014 Denny McCarthy 6th 65-71-70-206 (-4)2015 Denny McCarthy 29th 76-69-73-75-293 (+5)2016 Derek Bard 17th 72-70-71-72-285 (+5)2017 Jimmy Stanger 10th 70-71-68-77-286 (-2)

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NCAA REGIONAL TEAM & INDIVIDUAL RESULTSYear Team Finish Team Score Low Individual Indiv. Finish Score1990 15 of 23 302-285-295-882 (+18) Tim Dunlavey T9th 70-68-75-213 (-3)1991 13 of 23 298-296-299-893 (+29) Tom Iredell T29th 75-70-76-221 (+5)1992 10 of 22 293-295-308-896 (+32) Jimmy Flippen T20th 72-70-79-221 (+5)1993 12 of 22 293-301-287-881 (+17) Tripp Shreves T27th 74-75-69-218 (+2)1995 13 of 21 298-291-300-889 (+49) Jimmy Flippen T8th 71-75-70-216 (+6)1996 12 of 23 314-300-297-911 (+47) Lewis Chitengwa T6th 75-74-72-221 (+5)1997 8 of 23 292-304-293-889 (+49) James Driscoll T11th 73-74-71-218 (+8)1998 13 of 23 299-289-290-878 (+14) James Driscoll T11th 71-68-72-211 (-5)2000 9 of 27 293-309-293-895 (+43) James Driscoll 2nd 69-72-72-213 (E)2002 18 of 27 312-304-306-922 (+58) Justin Goodhue T18th 71-76-74-221 (+5)2005 12 of 27 290-284-279-853 (+1) Brad Tilley T16th 70-71-68-209 (-4)2008 10 of 27 286-287-276-849 (-15) Steven Rojas 17th 72-68-69-209 (-7)2009 4 of 14 298-291-300-889 (+25) Ben Kohles 11th 74-71-76-221 (+5)2010 5 of 14 282-283-278-843 (+3) Henry Smart 16th 73-68-68-209 (-1)2011 8 of 13 305-297-298-900 (+36) Will Collins 14th 77-71-72-220 (+4)2012 4 of 13 287-281-278-846 (-6) Ben Kohles 2nd 71-65-70-206 (-7)2013 6 of 13 303-294-385-882 (+42) Denny McCarthy 2nd 74-74-66-214 (+1)2014 7 of 14 285-303-276-864 (E) Denny McCarthy 6th 69-73-67-209 (-7)2015 5 of 13 297-290-287-874 (+10) Denny McCarthy 4th 72-69-69-210 (-6)2016 5 of 13 285-271-286-842 (-22) Jimmy Stanger 6th 68-68-71-207 (-9)2017 4 of 14 282-298-301-881 (+17) Derek Bard 12th 73-73-74-220 (+4)2018 7 of 14 297-281-285-863 (-1) Thomas Walsh 12th 75-73-66-214 (-2)2019 7 of 13 286-283-278-847 (+7) Ashton Poole 15th 73-64-73-210 (E)

IndividualLowest Round (18 Holes)64 (-6), Ashton Poole (2nd Round), Stanford Regional, Stanford Golf Course, Stanford, Calif., May 14, 2019

Lowest 54-Hole Total206, Ben Kohles, 71-65-70 (-7), T2, Central Regional, Univ. of Michigan Golf Course, Ann Arbor, Mich., May 17-19, 2013

TeamLowest Round (18 Holes)271 (-17), Second round at NCAA Franklin (Tenn.) Regional

Vanderbilt Legends Club, Franklin, Tenn. May 17, 2016

(Bard 66, Stanger 68, Walker 68, Poole 69, Walsh 72)

Lowest 54-Hole Total842, 285-271-286 (-22), 5th at NCAA Franklin (Tenn.) Regional

Vanderbilt Legends Club, Franklin, Tenn. May 16-18, 2016

(Stanger 207, Walker 212, Bard 213, Walsh 216, Poole 217)

Individual Top FinishesPl. Name Year Score2nd Denny McCarthy 2013 214 (+1)2nd Ben Kohles 2012 206 (-7)2nd James Driscoll 2000 213 (E)4th Denny McCarthy 2015 210 (-6)6th Jimmy Stanger 2016 207 (-9)6th Denny McCarthy 2014 209 (-7)6th Lewis Chitengwa 1996 221 (+5)8th Jimmy Flippen 1995 216 (+6)9th Tim Dunlavey 1990 213 (-3)11th David Pastore 2014 210 (-6)11th Ben Kohles 2009 221 (+8)11th James Driscoll 1997 218 (+8)11th James Driscoll 1998 211 (-5)

UVA’s Team Top FinishesPl. Year Score4th 2017 881 (+17)4th 2012 846 (-6)4th 2009 889 (+37)5th 2016 842 (-22)5th 2015 874 (+10)5th 2010 843 (+3)6th 2013 882 (+30)7th 2014 864 (E)7th 2018 863 (-1)7th 2019 847 (+7)

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• A •Albright, Hunter .........................................1990, 91, 92Anderson, Chris* ........................................1982, 83, 84

• B •Baber, Edgar ......................................................1983, 84Bailey, J.W. ...................................................1916, 17, 20Baker, Donald ................................1964 (F), 65, 66, 68Balavage, Michael .............................................1973, 74Bales Greg .........................................................1982, 83 Ball, Jordon, Jr. ..........................................1957, 58, 59*Bane, D.N. .........................................................1938 (F)Bard, Derek .......................................... 2014, 15, 16, 17Barnes, Eli* ........................................... 2000, 01, 02, 03Barrickman, Richard .............................................. 1970Barry, Robert .............................................. 1966 (F), 67Bartholow, Ford* ................................. 1978, 79, 80, 81Battle, John, Jr. ..................................................1940, 41Battle, William .................................... 1938, 39, 40, 41Belmonte, Daniel ........................................1955, 56, 57Berg,William ..............................................1983, 84, 85Berg, Ronald ......................................................1959, 60Berkowitz, Ross.................................................1957 (F)Bierman, William, III .......................... 1986, 88, 89, 90Blue, Fred ................................................................. 1951Blue, Tyler ................................................................ 1982Blue, William ............................................1954, 55, 56*Boatwright, Purvis ................................................. 1975Bodell, William, II* .......................1964 (F), 65, 66, 67Bohman, Jack .......................................................... 1977Booth, Lee ........................................................1962 (F)Boushall, Forrest ................................. 1984, 85, 86, 87Boyd, Morton ....................................................1955 (F)Boyles, Karl .......................................................1965, 66Brooke, Dixon ...................................................1940, 41Brotto, Andrea* .................................... 1996, 97, 98, 99Broun, Fonataine .................................................... 1931Bunn, Thomas ..................................................1957 (F)Burns, Preston ............................................ 1966 (F), 67Byrd, William III ........................................2003, 04, 05

• C•Callahan, Bill .....................................................1961 (F) Callahan, Micke ...................................................... 1962Callahan, Ralph ................................................1963, 64Cameron, E.D. ........................................................ 1910Campbell .................................................................. 1913Canpbell, J.L. ........................................................... 1914Carrington, Richard, Jr. ......................................... 1922Carlin, Greg .......................................... 2005, 06, 07, 08Cash, Ross ....................................1990, 91, 92, 93, 94Chapin, Bill................................................. 1961 (F), 62Chaffin, James ...................................................1963 (F)Chitengwa, Lewis, Jr.* ......................... 1995, 96, 97, 98Churchman, C.J. .................................................... 1912, Churchman, C.J. ...............................................1917, 20Churchman, L.G. .................................................... 1913Chuwait, Nathan ............................................. 2018Clark, W., C. ......................................................1958 (F)Cleveland, Robert .............................................1957 (F)Cline, Tom ............................................................... 1982Collins, Bill ..................................................1979, 80, 81Collins, Will ......................................... 2008, 09, 10, 11Conner, Andrew .................................................... 1936Cooke, Simon* ..................................... 1993, 94, 95, 96Cooke, Tim* ..................................1995, 96, 97, 98, 99Cook-Stevenson, Craig .............................2003, 04, 05Cooper, Carroll, M. ..........................................1947, 48Cooper, Steven, A. ..................................... 1966 (F), 67Costin, William ..................................................... 1985Coulter, Curt* ............................................1985, 86, 87Crane, Phil .............................................................. 1971

Culbertson, Samuel, II ........................................... 1936Cupit, Chris .......................................................1989, 90Cushman, Walter ........................................1937 ,38, 39

• D•D’Angelo, James ................................................1958 (F)Dandridge, Eric ...............................................1998, 99Davis, Amory ....................................... 2008, 09, 10, 11Davis, Herbert, H., Jr. ......................................1937 (F)Davis, Neil .........................................................1959, 60Deal, Curtis ............................................................. 1993Dickey, Ervin, J. ................................................1938 (F)Dickson, Byron ....................................................... 1960Dickson, Richard ..............................................1958 (F)Diegal, Richard, D. ...........................................1957 (F)Dittrich, A.C......................................... 1915, 16, 17, 20Driscoll, James* ................................... 1997, 98, 99,00Dulaney, H.R. Jr. ...............................................1911, 12Dunlavey, Timothy* ............................ 1987, 88, 89, 90Dunn, J.W. ............................................ 1919, 20, 21, 22Dunn, Robert, M. .......................................1968, 69, 71

• E •Elliott, Douglas ....................................................... 1949Evans ....................................................................... 1931Evans, Thomas, Jr. .................................................. 1951

• F•Fischer, Steve .....................................................1961 (F)Fizer, John ....................................................2003, 04, 05Flippen, James, Jr. ................................ 1992, 93, 94, 95Floriani, Bernie ...........................................1987, 88, 89Fogleman, Jim ...................................................1960 (F)Ford, Tim* ........................................... 1982, 83, 84, 85Forehand, Jimmy ................................ 1996, 97, 98, 99Frackelton, Robert ............................................1940, 41Frith, Ted ...........................................................1961 (F)Fry, Wm. Jefferson, Jr. ............................................ 1934

• G •Gabel, Dan ...................................................2003, 05, 06Gaines, Clark ........................................................... 1996Gao, WeiWei .............................................. 2018, 19Gammon, F.A. ......................................................... 1915Gardner, David, Jr. .................................................. 1970Garner, Thomas* ...........................1992, 93, 94, 95, 96Gascoigne, Bill .................................................1972, 73Geiger, Chris ........................................ 1987, 88, 89, 90Gerr, Marty ............................................................. 1972Gildemeister, Tom .................................................. 1973Gill, R.F. ................................................................... 1913Gill, R.J. .................................................................... 1912Glenn, Mitchell* .........................................1956, 57, 57Goode, Billy* .......................................................... 1985Goodhue, Justin ................................. 2000, 01, 02, 03Gordon, William ....................................... 1966 (F), 67Gray, Ben ................................................................ 1971Greenberg, Bennett ............................. 1966, 67, 68, 69Griffin, Scott ....................................................1995, 96Gross, John ........................................... 1989, 90, 91, 92Grossman, Gerald ............................................1958 (F)Guglielmetti, John ......................................1988, 89, 90Gunnaway, A.C. ...................................................... 1916

• H •Haberern, Jeff ......................................................... 1972Hahn, John, T. ......................................................... 1962Halbeck, Randolph ...........................................1963 (F)Hall, Ryan ............................................. 1995, 96, 97, 98Hammond, Lynn, R., Jr. ...................................1936, 38Haner, John .................................................1958, 59, 60Hankins, George ...............................................1995, 96Hankins, Langdon ............................... 1919, 20, 21, 22Hare, Emlen Waln .................................................. 1934Harman, Robert ...................................................... 1951

Harrison, Alan* .............................1964 (F), 65, 66, 67Harrison, E. Tucker, Jr. ............................. 1937 (F), 39Hatcher, R.V. ........................................ 1919, 20, 21, 22Havermann, Donald ........................................1973, 74Hemphill, Craig ...................................................... 1964Henderson, Carter .................................................. 2005Hendrickson, John ...........................................1950, 51Herrell, John ......................................................1960 (F)Hickson, Bill ............................................................ 1972Hillips, Frederick .................................................... 1951Hobbs, William .................................................1961 (F)Holcomb, Frederic, Jr. ......................................1937 (F)Holcomb, Whit ....................................................... 1972Holzwoth, Wendover, .....................................1947, 48Hooper, J.H. .......................................... 1989, 90, 91, 92Hubbard, Walter ..................................................... 1942Hudson, Pinder .................................................1964, 65Humphreys, John ................................................... 1966Hund, Stephen ........................................................ 1995

• I •Ingel, J.A. ................................................................. 1917Iredell, Tom* ..................................1988, 89, 90, 91, 92

• J •Janssen, Benno, Jr. ............................................1942, 47Jenkins, William, Jr................................................. 1949Jennings, O.D. .............................................1918, 19, 20Jennings, Robert ........................................ 1966 (F), 67Jennison, John ................................1966, 67, 68, 69, 70Johnson, Joe ............................................................ 1950Jones, David ......................................................1963, 64Jones, Ned ..........................................................1965, 66Julie, Jeremy.......................................... 1994, 95, 96, 97

• K •Kaczmacek, Brent ................................ 1990, 91, 92, 93Kearns, E.W. ............................................................ 1912Kefale, Daniel ....................................................2006, 07Kelly, Cole, Jr.* ...............................1993, 94, 95, 96, 97Kennedy, Robert ..................................................... 2001Kern .......................................................................... 1931Keywan, Arthur ................................... 1937 (F), 38, 39Killough, Brian* .................................. 1983, 84, 85, 86King, Clement, Jr.* ........................1976, 77, 78, 79, 80King, Edwin.......................................................1949, 50King, Michael .......................................................... 1997Kirby, Jeff .....................................................1960, 61, 63Klutzz, James .....................................................1963 (F)Kochevar, Kyle ............................................2013, 15, 16Kohles, Ben........................................... 2009, 10, 11, 12Kotas, Judson* .............................................1985, 86, 87Kwatra, Shivin* .................................... 1999, 00, 01, 02

• L •Ladd, Daniel* ....................................... 1991, 92, 93, 94Laurens, R. ............................................................... 1915Laurie, Kevin .....................................................1984, 85Layman, Mike ...................................................1966, 67Lee, Thomas ..................................................... 2002, 03Leonard, Richard ....................................... 1938 (F), 39Leonard, Thomas................................. 1938 (F), 40, 47Leonard, William ..............................................1947, 49Linkous, Richard ................................. 1976, 78, 79, 80Lloyd, Alex .............................................................. 2013Loving, Raymond, Jr. .................................1947, 48, 49Lucas, Brett* .......................................... 1981, 82, 83,84 Luce, Jeremy* ...................................... 2001, 02, 03, 04Luck, J.M. ...........................................................1914, 16Lumpkin, John ..................................................1964 (F)Lunsford, Dale ........................................... 1962 (F), 64Lyman ...................................................................... 1913Lynch, Charles, Jr. ................................................... 1935

• M •

LETTERWINNERS

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Lumpkin, John ..................................................1964 (F)Lunsford, Dale ........................................... 1962 (F), 64Lyman ...................................................................... 1913Lynch, Charles, Jr. ................................................... 1935

• M •MacKenzie, Clark ................................ 1960, 61, 62, 63MacMurray, John .................................................... 1942MacPherson, Tom ................................................. 1971Mahood, Alexander ............................................... 1922Manson, Kennen .................................................... 1966Marcus, Robert .................................................1976, 77Marcuson, Walter ................................ 1993, 94, 95, 96Marino, Steve* ...................................... 1999, 00, 01, 02Marrett, Joseph .................................................1934, 35Martin, Steven ...................................................1964 (F)Massie, Jimmie .......................................... 2018, 19Matthews, Jerry ....................................................... 1968McCarthy, Denny ................................ 2012, 13, 14, 15McCarthy, Philip ................................. 1989, 90, 91, 92McCumber, Kort ..................................................... 1996McGurk, Daniel ..........................................2004, 05, 06McLaughlin, Mac ................................ 2010, 11, 12, 13McLaughlin, Nick ................................ 2013, 14, 15, 16McLoughlin, Eamonn ......................... 2003, 04, 06, 07McHenry, Clinton, Jr. ............................................. 1949McKibbon, John ..................................................... 1949McKnight, Gene ..................................................... 1975McKnight, Thomas*............................ 1973, 74, 75, 76McMahon, Scott ................................................... 2002Meade, E.B. ........................................................1918, 20Messick, Conner ...........................................2016, 2018Metzger, William .............................................. 1958-59Middleton, Charles, Jr. ........................................... 1939Millen, Woodrow .............................................1962, 63Miller ........................................................................ 1931Miller, C., N.* ....................................................1949, 50Miller, Paul ........................................................1958 (F)Miller, Rick .......................................................1971, 72Mitchell, Glenn* ...............................................1957, 58Mitchell, Mike* ................................... 1998, 99, 00, 01Montague, Jack ................................................ 2019Moore ....................................................................... 1931Moore, Richard .................................... 1980, 81, 82, 83Moran, Clayton, Jr.* ...................................1977, 78, 79Morgan, David ........................................................ 2019Moylan, Kevin ................................1975, 76, 77, 78, 79Mozur, Mike* ...................................... 1971, 72, 73, 74Mozur, Stephen ....................................................... 1973Murphy, Steven* .........................................1975, 76, 77

• N •Napier, Ricky ...............................................1965, 66, 67Nelms, F. Haywood ..........................................1941, 42Nicholls, Gilbert, Jr. ..........................................1934, 35Nickels, W.A., Jr. .........................................1914, 15, 16Nielwocki, Daryl ........................................ 1966 (F), 67Nowlin, Shep .....................................................2001, 02

• O •O’Connell, Kevin* ............................... 2001, 02, 04, 05Oehmig, King ..............................................1970, 71, 72Oehmig, Lewis ............................................1937, 38, 39Offterdinger, Robert (Ed)* ...........1975, 76, 77, 78, 79Oppleman, Isadore ................................................. 1922Orischak, Andrew ..................................... 2018, 19Orlando, Gregor .........................................2010, 12, 13Outten, Wilson, Jr. .........................1955 (F), 56, 57, 58

• P •Park, Ji Soo ........................................... 2012, 13, 14, 15Parsley, Terry .............................................. 1960 (F), 62Partridge, David* ................................. 1973, 74, 75, 76Pastore, David ...................................................2013, 14Payne, Richard ..................................................1937, 38Pearce, Douglas .................................................1985, 86Pender, David, III ................................................... 1949Perry, Chip ............................................................. 1972

Perry, Mark ........................................................2004, 05Pettaway, W.B. ...................................... 1918, 19, 20, 21Pickral, George ................................................1999, 00Phillips, Fred ...............................................1948, 49, 50Plumb, James .............................................. 1966 (F), 67Poole, Ashton ..............................................2016, 18, 19Pulley, Algie....................................1958 (F), 59, 60, 61Pusak, Paul .............................................................. 1951Putman, Jeffrey* ................................. 1985, 86, 87, 88Putman, John ....................................... 1958, 59, 61, 62

• Q •Quackenbush, Brian ............................ 1989, 90, 91, 92

• R •Reed, Wellford ............................................1935, 36, 37Reese, David* ....................................................1956, 57Rehak, John ......................................................1984, 85Rehm, Max ..................................................1995, 96, 97Reynolds, Brad* ..........................................1972, 73, 74Rhoades, John ............................................ 1966 (F), 67Rhoades, Lee ..................................1963 (F), 65, 66, 67Rice, William .............................................. 1957 (F), 60Rinehart, M. Jack, Jr. ....................1954 (F), 55, 56, 57Rixey, C. ................................................................... 1913Rixey, Eppa, Jr. ..................................................1912, 14Rixey, W. ............................................... 1914, 16, 17, 18Roberts, William, G. ........................................1947, 48Roberts, William, J. ..........................................1966, 67Rogers, Douglas .........................................1966, 67, 68Rogers, James ....................................................1961 (F)Rojas, Steven ...............................................2008, 09, 10Rose, Herbert ............................................. 1962 (F), 66Ross, Michael ....................................................1963 (F)Rowland, Michael .............................................1966, 67Roy, Charles.................................................1993, 94, 95Rubin, Greg ............................................................. 1966Rusch, Ben ....................................................2011, 12 14Russell, Earl .......................................................1962 (F)Ruth, Tom ................................................................ 1966Ryan, John ............................................................... 1965

• S •Sackett, Paul, Jr. ..............................1955 (F), 56, 57, 58Samanchik, Paul* ...........................1966, 67, 68, 69, 70Samuelson, Eric ................................................1982, 83Saxton, Jonas* ...................................... 1980, 81, 82, 83Schaap, Luke .................................................... 2018Schachte, Steve ........................................................ 1966Schneider, Steve ...................................................... 1982Schneider, T.E. ..................................................1918, 20Schoultz, Michael .............................................1966 (F)Serrao, Stephen .................................... 1988, 89, 90, 91Sexton, Thomas ...................................................... 1922Shannahan, William, E. III ................................... 1970Shannahan, William, Elston .....................1936, 37, 38Sheperd, Thomas ................................. 1934, 35, 36, 37Shreves, Frederick, III* .................1990, 91, 92, 93, 94Siegfried, Cory ............................................2010, 11, 12Siegfried, Max ...................................................2018, 19Signor, Andrea ........................................................ 2006Slingluff, Craig ........................................................ 1949Smart, Henry ...............................................2008, 10, 11Smith, Frank ............................................................ 1951 Smith, Patten .......................................................... 1979Smith, Turner .......................................................... 1934Smith, Wesley Dean* .......................... 1990, 91, 92, 93Spratley, Vernon................................................1961 (F)Spratt, H.L. .............................................................. 1912St. John, Roland ...................................................... 1947Stahr, Scott ...................................................1975, 76, 77Standiford, Michael ................................................ 2004Stanger, Jimmy ..................................... 2014, 15, 16, 17Stanwich, Christopher ...............................1973, 74, 75Stenson, Brit* ....................................................1971, 72Stenson, Robert, II ...........................................1969, 70

Stevens, Harry ......................................................... 1972Stevens, Shep* ...................................... 1999, 00, 01, 02Steward, David ..................................................1962 (F)Stewart, Shawn ..................................................1992, 93Stickley, L.F. ............................................................. 1913Stickley, W.E. ...............................................1914, 15, 16Stough, Kyle .......................................... 2007, 08, 09, 10Strickling, C.W. ...........................................1914, 15, 16Sullivan, William, W. .......................................1958 (F)Sutton, Frank, III .................................................... 1937Sweeney, Paul .......................................................... 1934

• T •Taliaferro, Breander ............................................... 1938Tavss, John .........................................................1973, 74 Thomas, Jermiah, L. III ...................................1966, 67Thornton, Robert .............................................1958, 59Tilley, Brad ........................................... 2003, 04, 05, 06Timbers, Mike ...................................... 1960, 61, 62, 63Tindol, M.D. ......................................................1966, 67Tisdale, Tyron ...................................................1963 (F)Tremps, Nick ........................................................... 2013Tucker, William ...................................................... 1947Twyman, James ....................................................... 1934

• U •Understein, Robert .................................... 1960 (F), 61

• V •Varney, Nick ........................................................... 2000Verity, Jonathan ................................... 1962 (F), 64, 65Via, E.H. .......................................................1915, 16, 20Victor, Jules III* .............................1966, 67, 68, 69, 70Von Borsig, Conrad ............................ 2006, 07, 08, 09Voorhees, James ................................................1941, 42

• W •Waddell, W.W. ...................................................1915, 16Walker, Danny ............................................2015, 16, 17Walsh, Thomas .................................... 2016, 17, 18, 19Warner, Henry Luke............................................... 1964Warring, Christian ....................................1983, 85, 86Watson, Jack ......................................................1991, 92Watson, Roddy ........................................................ 1949Watts. Robert, Jr. ..................................................... 1939Weintraub, Michael ..........................................1957 (F)Weiss, James ................................................1985, 86, 87Wells, Richard ......................................................... 1950Wentworth, Charles ............................ 1990, 91, 92, 93Wentz, John .......................................................1964 (F)Wheaton, Craig ....................................................... 1975White, J.L. ....................................................1915, 16, 17Widicus, Frederick* ............................ 1988, 89, 90, 91Wilcox, Cole ................................................2009, 10, 11Wilde, James ......................................................1961 (F)Williams, C.L. ......................................................... 1910Williams, Gene ................................................1997, 98Williams, George ..............................................1966 (F)Williamson, David ................................................. 1982Wilson, Joseph, R. ............................... 1985, 86, 87, 88Wilson, Rusty .......................................................... 1966Wise, John ............................................................... 1958Wolfe, Barry ......................................................1963 (F)Woodall, Bruce .................................... 2009, 10, 11, 12Wooten, Frank ..................................................1955 (F)

• Y •Yancey, Cameron* ........................1997, 98, 99, 00, 01Yang, Lee ........................................................2005, 2006Yandle, Stephen .................................... 1966 (F), 67, 70Yoder, John .....................................1962 (F), 63, 64, 65Yoon, Brandon ........................................................ 2018

• Z •Zeuthen, Thomas* ............................... 1989, 90, 91, 92* - captain(F) – Freshman Letter YearCurrent players in BOLD

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DEAN FAMILY GOLF PERFORMANCE CENTER

Dedicated in the fall of 2018, the $6.7 million Dean Family Golf Performance Center is the new home for Virginia golf. Located on the grounds of Birdwood Golf Course, the massive 14,000 square foot build-ing houses both the men’s and women’s programs and their coaching staffs and serves as a year-round train-ing facility. The facility is named for Thomas “Tom” Dean, a 1979 graduate of the University.

Visit this site to take a virtual tour of the facility:https://wahoowa.net/DeanVirtualTour

The Dean Family Golf Performance Center features:• Six heated indoor hitting bays• Offices for the head and assistant coaches• Men’s and women’s player locker rooms and lounges• Putting studio• Club repair room• Workout room• Conference and meeting spaces• Nutrition stations• Two video analysis bays• Outdoor patio and grill

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Page 31: Virginia Men’s Golf Fact Book...VIRGINIA GOLF 2019-20 As Bowen Sargent enters his 16th sea-son as the head coach at Virginia, he con-tinues to find ways to add to the program’s

VIRGINIA GOLF 2019-20

BIRDWOOD GOLF COURSEUNDERGOES RENOVATION

In the fall of 2018, Virginia’s Birdwood Golf Couse was shutdown for a massive renovation project. It is scheduled to reopen in the summer of 2020. The UVA Foundation hired Davis Love III of the Love Golf Design team to develop and redesign the course. This plan includes building a course that will challenge UVA’s golf teams, meet the needs of 21st century golf-ers and provide a venue to host NCAA championship events. This plan provides amenities to resort guests, visitors, and the local community.

Set on 573 acres in the foothills of the Blue Ridge

Mountains and located approximately two miles from UVA’s Rotunda, Birdwood Golf Course originally opened in 1984 and has consistently been ranked one of the nation’s top-25 college courses by Golfweek. Its stature is sure to improve following its renovation.

Elements of the project include:• A new Par 71 18-hole course that spans 7,200 yards• Relocating the Oehmig Short Game Facility• Reconfiguring the driving range• Creating a new Par 3 short course and putting course to reach a broader range of golfers.

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BIRDWOOD GOLF COURSECONCEPT PLAN

For more information on the Birdwood Golf Course redesign watch this video: https://wahoowa.net/BirdwoodRedesign