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CREDITS: The 2009 University of Alabama Men’s Golf Media Guide was produced by the staff of the UA Athletics Media Relations Office. The publication was written and edited by Josh Maxson. Special editing credits to Alex Thompson. Photography by UA Athletics Director of Photography Kent Gidley and his student assistants. Special thanks to the Crimson Tide coaching staff, Buddy Overstreet for the cover designs and the staff of the SEC office. Copyright 2009 by the Board of Trustees of the University of Alabama. “Roll Tide”, “Crimson Tide”, “Bama” and the primary and secondary logos are registered trademarks of The University of Alabama.

INSIDEQuick Facts ............................................................. 2

Media Information ................................................. 2

THE TEAM2009-10 Team Information ............................... 3

THIS IS ALABAMABuilding Champions .........................................8-9

The Jay Seawell Era ......................................10-12

Support Personnel ...............................................12

Assistant Coach Scott Limbaugh ................... 13

Athletics Director Mal Moore ...........................14

Senior Support Personnel .................................15

Player Bios .......................................................14-29

FACILITIESJerry Pate Center ..........................................30-31

Ol’ Colony ........................................................32-39

Indian Hills ..............................................................33

NorthRiver Yacht Club ......................................34

UNIVERSITYUniversity President Dr. Robert E. Witt ..... 40

The University of Alabama .......................42-45

A Day In The Life ...........................................46-51

HISTORY AND AWARDSAcademic Excellence ..................................52-54

Roll Models ............................................................55

Crimson Tide Open ......................................56-57

The SEC ...................................................................58

Opponents .............................................................59

2008-2009 Statistics ...................................60-61

Jerry Pate National Invitational ..............62-63

RECORDSCoaching Records ...............................................64

Conrad Rehling Invitational .............................65

Letterwinners ................................................. 72-74

Year-by-Year................................................... 75-81

Alabama’s Professional Golfers ..............82-85

Jerry Pate Career Capsule ...............................86

Amateur Golf Honors ..................................87-88

Honors and Awards.................................... 89-90

All-Americans ........................................................91

Alabama Records .........................................92-97

Low Rounds ..........................................................98

Tournament Champions ...................................99

Know the Rules ..................................................100

2009 A L A B A M A Q U I C K F A C T S

Location: Tuscaloosa, Ala.Enrollment: 27,052Founded: April 12, 1831Conference: Southeastern (Western Division)Colors: Crimson (PMS 201) & WhiteNickname: Crimson TideHome Course: Ol’ Colony Golf ComplexPresident: Dr. Robert E. WittAthletics Director: Mal MooreExecutive Athletics Director: Dave HartSenior Associate AD/Chief Financial Officer: Finus GastonSenior Associate AD/Technology Advancement: Milton Overton

ALABAMA MEDIA RELATIONSThe Alabama Athletic Media Relations Office is located on the ground level of Coleman Coliseum in room 170.

MEDIA SERVICESMembers of the media can obtain updated statistics as well as daily tournament results for the Crimson Tide men’s golf team during their season via e-mail and at Alabama’s official athletics website at www.rolltide.com. In addition, the Media Relations office will also provide the media with rosters and tee times for any event the Tide is scheduled to host. Credentials are usually not needed to cover an Alabama-hosted men’s golf event, but notification of your intent to cover is needed by the Media Relations Department.

INTERNETInformation about the University of Alabama’s athletics can be found on the world wide web on the Crimson Tide official athletics site: www.rolltide.com. For information about the Crimson Tide men’s golf program select that area from the main menu. Information on the web includes statis-tics, results, biographies and other historical information.

TELEVISIONThe University of Alabama, through the Crimson Tide Sports Network (CTSN), offers a weekly 15-minute satellite feed consisting of interviews with coaches and athletes, taped video highlights and narrated tape package from September through May. Occasionally the men’s golf team will be featured in this package. Please call the media relations office for more details. During the season, the golf team’s progress will be covered each week on “The Crimson Tide This Week,” a 30-minute regional sports show.

INTERVIEWSHead coach Jay Seawell is available for interviews and can be reached through the Alabama Media Relations office, due to the extensive time the golf coaching staff spends outside on the course. Team practice sessions rotate times and locations daily depending on upcoming events and areas of practice emphasis. Because of this, we require you to make golf interview requests at least 24 hours in advance. We ask that golf interviews be arranged through Josh Maxson in the Media Rela-tions office at (205) 348-7496.

FACILITIESAs part of the Crimson Tradition Fund facility upgrades, Alabama’s home golf course — Ol’ Colony — has some brand new additions that only serve to turn the course into the Tide’s real home. Con-struction took place in 2004 on the Jerry Pate Golf Center, UA’s private practice facility and club house that includes coaches’ offices, a fully furnished locker room and a team room. Ol’ Colony, a course designed by former UA men’s golf standout Jerry Pate, serves as the team’s home course. In addition to its “home” course, the Alabama men’s golf team benefits from the opportunity of being able to access several golf courses in the Tuscaloosa area for practice, including NorthRiver Yacht Club and Indian Hills Country Club.

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TEAM INFORMATION2008-09 Record Breakdown: 111-57-12008-09 Best Finish: 1st - Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate (278-271-281—830) 1st - NCAA Northeast Regional (303-285-286—874) 2009 SEC Finish: 6th (303-285-286—874)2009 NCAA Regional Finish: 1st (284-291-291—866)2009 NCAA Championship Finish: 15th (298-288-293—879)2008-09 Low Team Score: 830 (278-271—281) – Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate2008-09 Low Team Round: 271 – Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate (second round)Low Individual 18 holes: *64, Hunter Hamrick – Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate (second round)54 holes: 208, Bud Cauley (69-66-73—208) – Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate

ThE STAFFHead Coach: Jay SeawellAlma Mater: South Carolina, 1988Years at Alabama: 8thOverall Years: 18th Office Phone: (205) 348-0383E-Mail Address: [email protected]

RETuRNINg PLAyERS: 6 (CAREER STROkE AVERAgE)NAME CLASS ExP. hT. WT. AVg. hOMETOWN (hIgh SChOOL/PREVIOuS SChOOL)Bud Cauley Soph. 1L 5-7 150 72.13 Jacksonville, Fla. (Home Schooled)Spencer Cole Soph. 1L 6-0 160 75.47 Greer, S.C. (The Pendleton School - Bradenton, Fla.)Hunter Hamrick Soph. 1L 5-9 155 73.59 Montgomery, Ala. (Montgomery Academy)Thomas Hugghins Sr. 2L 6-1 185 79.67 Ponte Vedra, Fla. (Allen D. Nease)Lee Knox R-Fr. RS 5-11 165 -- Augusta, Ga. (Augusta Preparatory Day)Hunter Slatton Soph. 1L 6-5 215 74.65 Tuscaloosa, Ala. (Northridge)Scott Strohmeyer R-Fr. RS 6-3 180 -- Auburn, Ala. (Auburn)Phillip Weaver Jr. 1L 6-1 170 73.17 Tuscaloosa, Ala. (Northridge)

2009 LETTERMEN LOST: 2 (CAREER STROkE AVERAgE)PLAyER ExP. hOMETOWN AVg.Matt Hughes 4L Dalton, Ga. 74.53Matthew Swan 4L Montgomery, Ala. 73.38

NEWCOMERS: 0

PRONuNCIATIONSJay SEAWELL Sea-wuhlScott LIMBAUGH Limb-baaHunter SLATTON Slat-tonScott STROHMEYER Strow-my-ur

2009-10 ALABAMA MEN’S gOLF SChEDuLE FALL EVENT COuRSE LOCATIONSept. 11-13 Carpet Capital Collegiate The Farm Rocky Face, Ga.Sept. 27-29 Ping/Golfweek Invitational Gold Mountain Golf Club Bremerton, Wash. Oct. 12-13 Jerry Pate National Collegiate Invitational Old Overton Golf Course Birmingham, Ala. Oct. 25-27 Isleworth Collegiate Invitational Isleworth Golf and Country Club Windermere, Fla.

SPRINg EVENT COuRSE LOCATIONFeb. 21-23 Puerto Rico Classic Rio Mar Country Club Rio Grande, Puerto RicoFeb. 28-Mar. 2 John Hayt Collegiate Sawgrass Country Club Jacksonville, Fla. Mar. 19-21 Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational Forest Heights Country Club Statesboro, Ga. Mar. 26-28 Linger Longer Invitational Reynolds Landing Golf Course Greensboro, Ga.April 2-4 Administaff Augusta State Invitational Forest Hills Golf Club Augusta, Ga. April 16-18 SEC Championships Frederica Golf Club St. Simons Island, Ga.May 13-15 NCAA Regionals TBA TBAMay 25-29 NCAA Championships The Honors Course Chattanooga, Tenn.

Assistant: Scott LimbaughAlma Mater: Huntingdon College, 2003Years at Alabama: 3rdOffice Phone: (205) 348-0383E-Mail Address: [email protected]

BREAkDOWN By CLASSSeniors: 1 Thomas HugghinsJuniors: 1 Phillip WeaverSophomores: 4 Bud Cauley, Spencer Cole, Hunter Hamrick, Hunter SlattonRedshirt Freshmen: 2 Lee Knox, Scott Strohmeyer

BREAkDOWN By STATE/COuNTRyAlabama: 4 Hunter Hamrick (Montgomery), Hunter Slatton (Tuscaloosa), Scott Strohmeyer (Auburn), Phillip Weaver (Tuscalooa)Florida: 2 Bud Cauley (Jacksonville), Thomas Hugghins (Ponte Vedra)Georgia: 1 Lee Know (Augusta)South Carolina: 1 Spencer Cole (Greer)

2009 gOLF hONORSPING All-Americans: Bud Cauley (2nd); Hunter Hamrick (HM)Golfweek All-American: Bud Cauley (1st)All-Nicklaus Team: Bud CauleyWalker Cup Team: Bud Cauley

Palmer Cup Team: Bud CauleyFirst-Team All-SEC: Bud CauleySEC Freshman of the Year: Bud CauleySEC All-Freshman Team: Hunter HamrickAll-America Scholars Team: Matthew Swan

TEAM INFORMATION

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Jay Seawell has rekindled the proud tradition of the Crimson Tide men’s golf program. Entering his eighth year at the Capstone, Seawell quickly established Alabama as one of the elite programs in collegiate golf. His teams are routinely ranked among the top 10 in the country while leading UA to six NCAA Tournament appearances and four berths in the NCAA Championships. Under Sea-well’s guidance in 2008, Alabama captured its first Southeastern Conference Championship since 1979 and its first SEC medalist – Michael Thomp-son – since Bobby Hill won it in 1952. Over the past seven years, the Crimson Tide has garnered five All-America honors by four players, had eight All-Region selections by seven players and 10 All-SEC honors, including five first-team choices. Bud Cauley was also named the SEC Freshman of the Year in 2009.

Alabama’s play on the golf course has only been a portion of the Crimson Tide’s success during head coach Jay Seawell’s tenure. The men’s golf team also has a history of producing some of the Uni-versity’s best and brightest in the classroom. The Crimson Tide has had 88 players selected to the SEC Academic Honor Roll. The list includes five players in 2009, including Hunter Hamrick, Matt Hughes, Hunter Slatton, Matthew Swan and Phillip Weaver. The most decorated student-athlete in the classroom was Joseph Sykora, who was a four-time winner of the SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year for men’s golf, an ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American and the 2008 H. Boyd McWorter Award winner, given to the SEC’s top student-athlete across all sports.

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The Crimson Tide boasts a legion of great play-ers that have come through the program over the years. Maybe the most well know is Jerry Pate, whose list of accomplishments just keeps go-ing. Pate competed in the Walker Cup, garnered All-America honors, captured the U.S. Amateur, won the U.S. Open, was named PGA Rookie of the Year and went onto enjoy a successful career on the PGA Tour and the Champions Tour. Along with Pate, Alabama has produced numerous great players, including Steve Lowery, Spike McRoy, Ja-son Bohn, Dicky Pride, Marten Olander, David Kirk-patrick and Michael Thompson, along with current Tide standouts Bud Cauley and Hunter Hamrick. Olander captured the highest honor in golf in 1993, winning the Ben Hogan Award.

Alabama has enjoyed some of its most extensive NCAA success under the leadership of head coach Jay Seawell. The Crimson Tide has qualified for six NCAA Tournaments in the last seven years and advanced to the NCAA Championships four times, including 2005, 2007, 2008 and 2009. In all, Ala-bama has appeared in 18 NCAA Tournaments and advanced to the finals 12 times. The Tide’s top fin-ish came under the great Conrad Rehling in 1975 with a tie for third place. Rehling qualified for the NCAA Championships five times, including three straight years from 1973-75. Dick Spybey then took the Tide to seven NCAA Regional appearances and three trips to the championships from 1989-2002.

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The Alabama Crimson Tide men’s golf program has a rich history that dates back to the program’s in-ception in 1952. That first season saw Crimson Tide golfer Bobby Hill capture medalist honors at the SEC Championships. A few years later Conrad Re-hling coached the Crimson Tide into the national spotlight with three straight trips to the NCAA Championships in the early 1970’s with Jerry Pate leading the charge. Rehling won SEC Coach of the Year honors in both 1979 and 1983 and was induct-ed into the Golf Coaches Association of America Hall of Fame in 1980. Pate would became the most decorated golfer in Crimson Tide history, earning first-team All-America honors in 1975, playing in the Walker Cup and winning a U.S. Amateur title before going on to a long and productive PGA Tour career, which included the 1976 U.S. Open and the 1982 Players Championship. Dick Spybey replaced a retiring Rehling as the Tide’s head coach in 1989 and led Alabama seven NCAA Regional appear-ances and three trips the NCAA Championships. He was named the 1992 SEC Coach of the Year. Jay Seawell, the 2008 SEC Coach of the Year, arrived in 2002-03 and has steadily taken the Tide to even greater heights.

Bud Cauley and Hunter Hamrick are the most re-cent in a long line of All-Americans at the Univer-sity of Alabama. Cauley, Jerry Pate, David Kirkpat-rick and Michael Thompson all garnered first-team honors. Ten other golfers have also earned second-team or honorable mention honors, beginning with UA’s first All-American, Alan Pate, in 1973. In all, Alabama has had 13 players garner 19 All-America honors. Since the arrival of Jay Seawell, the Crim-son Tide has had four players earn All-America honors – Matthew Swan, Michael Thompson, Bud Cauley and Hunter Hamrick – with Thompson and Cauley earning first-team accolades.

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Alabama captured its first Southeastern Confer-ence Crown in 1979 and waited 29 years before Jay Seawell’s 2008 team brought home the Tide’s second SEC Championship. The Crimson Tide’s 2008 team spent most of the season ranked No. 1 nationally and lived up to its expectations at the SEC’s with a commanding win. Alabama has had 17 players earn 22 first-team All-SEC accolades. The Tide has also had 25 players win 30 second-team All-SEC honors. Steve Lowery was the 1982 and 1983 SEC Golfer of the Year and Michael Thompson followed that up by winning 2008 SEC Golfer of the Year honors.

Another rich tradition for the Crimson Tide is on the amateur circuit. Alabama has had two players participate in the prestigious Walker Cup, which is held every two years and matches America’s best amateur golfers against Great Britain and Ireland’s best in a Ryder Cup style event. Bud Cauley was selected for the 2009 team and went 3-0-1 to help the United States capture its third straight Walker Cup. Jerry Pate helped the Americans to another win in 1975. Alabama has had three golfers play in the Palmer Cup while the Crimson Tide has had 35 golfers qualify 47 times for the U.S. Amateur. Jerry Pate was the most successful, winning the 1974 U.S. Amateur while Michael Thompson was a three-time finalist (2004, 2006 & 2007). Dicky Pride and Cecil Ingram were also semifinalists.

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Last season, the University of Alabama men’s golf team featured two of the most prolific fresh-men golfers in the nation on a team dominated by first-year players. Bud Cauley and Hunter Hamrick led a group of five freshmen who saw significant playing time for the Tide last year, and now with a year of experience under their belts, head coach Jay Seawell is ready to turn the team over to his young guns. “I think it will be a good, smooth transition from a chemistry standpoint in that it will basically be-come those young guys’ team,” Seawell said. “We’re going to be sophomore and freshman dominated. I’m excited about them putting their personality on Alabama golf.” The Crimson Tide experienced some growing pains with its young team last year, but still re-mained a top-10 program for the majority of the season. The team flashed loads of potential with titles at the Jerry Pate Invitational and the NCAA Northeast Regional before a disappointing finish at the NCAA Championships where the team missed the cut after 54 holes and finished in 15th place. Alabama loses two seniors off last year’s squad, one of which was three-time All-SEC performer Matthew Swan. Seawell says that replacing Swan and fellow graduated senior Matt Hughes will be a challenge that his young team must face. “We lose a three-time All-SEC performer in Mat-thew Swan and don’t bring anybody in, in recruit-ing,” Seawell said. “That means someone has to step up. It’s going to be an opportunity for a young guy who hasn’t had a lot of playing time, and so I’m excited to see how they handle that.” One player who has already stepped up and es-tablished himself as one of the premiere players in college golf in just one season is sophomore Bud Cauley. Cauley has raked in a king’s share of acco-lades in his brief amateur career, including being named to the 2009 Walker Cup team, the highest honor in amateur golf. In his freshman campaign with the Tide, Cauley was named a first-team All-American by Golfweek and SEC Freshman of the Year after finishing in the top five in five of the 10 events he played with a first-place finish at the U.S. Collegiate Champion-ship. During the summer, Cauley added to his bud-

ding resume with a top-10 finish at the Northeast Amateur before outright winning the prestigious Players Amateur. “The hardest part in recruiting is to find some-one who can play the one position, to be a cart puller, the leader,” Seawell said. “We’re fortunate that Bud is on our team because he is a legitimate number one man. He thrives on that. I think what he did last year was great, but I think it’s just the tip of the iceberg. I think he can be better. We’re going to challenge him to be better.” The other half of the Tide’s dynamic freshman duo last year was Hunter Hamrick. Hamrick put together an outstanding spring season last year capped off by taking medalist honors at the North-east Regional. The Montgomery, Ala., native was named an honorable mention All-American and continued his hot play this summer by winning the Alabama State Amateur and qualifying for the U.S. Amateur. “If Hunter’s spring had matched his fall he would have been every bit as decorated as Bud was,” Sea-well said. “Anytime you have two guys coming back who made All-American that’s a big deal, and we’re excited about it. I think Hunter and Bud push each other. I think that Hunter is a great compliment to Bud, and Bud is a great compliment to Hunter.” Another player that Seawell expects to step up and contribute this season is redshirt freshman Scott Strohmeyer. Strohmeyer posted some excel-lent results in summer play with a second-place fin-ish at the Palmetto Amateur and a recent victory at the Alabama State Match Play. Seawell believes that Strohmeyer could be poised for a break out year. “Scott Strohmeyer is probably the hardest worker on our team,” Seawell said. “He’s prob-ably the hardest worker in college golf. He’s very determined and had a good summer, and I think he’s someone that no one really knows about. Even in college golf, he wasn’t a highly recruited kid or anything like that, but I think he’s somebody who by the end of the year could be a potential All-American or definitely an All-SEC performer.” Seawell also projects that highly-recruited soph-omore Spencer Cole could make the leap this sea-son to become an elite player in college golf. Cole

played in six events last season with his best finish coming at the Northeast Regional where he tied for 11th. During his prep career, Cole received numer-ous honors, including being named to the Ameri-can Junior Golf Association All-America team three straight years. “I think that (Cole) is starting to come into his own,” Seawell said. “He’s starting to mature, start-ing to get comfortable. I think by the end of the year he’ll be one of the great players in college golf.” Alabama’s 2009 fall schedule looks strikingly similar to last season’s fall slate. The Crimson Tide will play in the same four fall events that they played last year beginning with the Carpet Capi-tal Collegiate in Rocky Face, Ga., on the Farm Golf Course Sept. 11-13. The event coincides with the Walker Cup, so UA will be without Cauley for its first tournament. Next on the slate is a trip across the country to Bremerton, Wash., where UA will play in the Ping/Golfweek Invitational. The squad then returns home to host the Jerry Pate National Collegiate In-vitational at the Old Overton Club in Birmingham. Alabama has won the team title at the Jerry Pate the last three seasons. “Old Overton has gone through some extensive changes to its golf course, so it won’t be the same golf course that we’ve played,” Seawell said. “They have added 300 to 400 yards worth of improve-ments so the scores will be a little bit different. But we look forward to that tournament because it has Mr. Pate’s name on it, and of course Old Overton has always been good to Alabama golf.” The Tide closes fall competition at the Isleworth Collegiate Invitational in Windermere, Fla., home of Tiger Woods, where the team took second place a year ago. Woods can be seen at the tournament hosting the Stanford team and riding a cart around, which Seawell says makes it an exciting destination for college golfers. With a core of young talent, promising up-and-comers and a challenging slate of tournaments, the 2009-10 Alabama golf team should be fun to watch this season.

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Named the University of Alabama’s head men’s golf coach on July 26, 2002, Jay Seawell has rekindled the proud tradition of the Crimson Tide program and has quickly established Alabama as one of the elite programs in the country during his tenure in Tuscaloosa. In his eighth season at the helm of the Crimson Tide men’s golf program, Seawell has his teams routinely ranked among the top 10 in the country while leading UA to six NCAA Tournament appearances and four NCAA Championships berths - including four of the last five. The 2009 team added a program first to Seawell’s resume with a victory at the NCAA Northeast Regional. It was the first regional title for the Crim-

son Tide’s men’s golf team and the club’s second win of the season and the 14th in seven years under Seawell’s guidance. Seawell’s last three teams have finished 15th, 13th and sixth, respectively, in the NCAA Championships while the 2008 team also captured the school’s first Southeastern Conference Championship since 1979. UA success over the past several years has energized the Tide’s alumni base and created an excitement for Alabama golf not seen in recent memory. The 2008-09 team finished with two tournament titles with wins at the Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate and the NCAA Northeast Regional. Seawell’s five-man team almost always included at least three freshmen and

finished with a 292.06-round average. True freshman Bud Cauley garnered second-team PING All-America honors and first-team honors from Golfweek. He was also named first-team All-SEC and the SEC Freshman of the Year. He won medalist honors at the United State Col-legiate Championship while Hunter Hamrick was the medalist at the NCAA Northeast Regional. Cauley was also a semifinalist for the Ben Hogan Award and selected to play for the Americans at the 2009 Walker Cup and the 2009 Palmer Cup. Alabama’s 2007-08 team finished the season ranked No. 3 in the final Golf World/NIKE Coach-es poll and captured its first Southeastern Con-ference golf championship in 29 years. Seawell’s success at Alabama has caught the attention and respect of his coaching peers who voted him the 2008 SEC Coach of the Year. His 2008 Tide team co-led the nation in team tournament champion-ships with six wins. He has coached Alabama to 13 team tournament championships and five in-dividual championships in seven years, including four medalists in 2007-08. The team also set the school’s 54-hole record with the 810 it shot to win the 2007 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate. His 2006-07 Alabama team made UA history, catapulting to the nation’s No. 1 ranking in all three collegiate polls in September of 2006 and holding on to the top spot in the Coaches’ poll from September through early February of 2007. The team won four tournaments and set school scoring records en route to a sixth-place finish at the NCAA Championship and a runner-up show-ing at the SEC Championships. Seawell is producing headline-worthy men, on the course and in the classroom. His golfers are among the most active in the Tuscaloosa commu-nity, volunteering their time at schools and help-ing host athletic department sponsored events

for kids. In 2007-08, the golf team won both of the UA Athletic Department’s biggest awards, the Men’s Team with the Highest GPA and the Men’s Community Service Award. Golf produced six Academic All-SEC award winners in 2008. Joseph Sykora, was a three-time ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American and was voted by the league’s golf coaches as the SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year for an SEC-record three times, winning in 2006, 2007 and 2008. In 2008, Sykora won both the SEC’s H. Boyd McWhorter Scholar-Athlete Award (all sports, all males in the league) and the Universi-ty’s Bryant Award as its top male student-athlete of any sport. Seawell has coached 11 All-Americans dur-ing his coaching career, including his latest, Mi-chael Thompson in 2007 and 2008. In 2008 his Alabama golfers were nominated for the sport’s highest national awards, including the Ben Hogan Award, the Jack Nicklaus Award and the Byron Nelson Award. Seawell arrived at the Capstone for the 2002-03 season and quickly established a formula for success. His first Crimson Tide team finished sixth at the SEC Championships, after a ninth-place showing the year before. Alabama also qualified for the NCAA East Regional, only the second ap-pearance in the previous six seasons for the Tide. The 2003-04 season helped build the founda-tion for the coming years at Alabama. The Crim-son Tide finished 11th at the SEC Championships, but captured its first tournament team title with a win at the Conrad Rehling Invitational and proved it was building for the future. That future came quickly as the Crimson Tide qualified for not only the NCAA Regionals in 2005, but finished tied for 28th at the NCAA Championships. It was Alabama’s first NCAA

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ROCKY COLBURNStrength & ConditioningCoach

PATRICK MCDONALDVideo Services DirectorOlympic Sports

JENNIFERMARTINDirector of Marketing

JOSH MAXSONAssistant Director Media Relations

JOHN MORRAssistant Athletic Trainer

SHERRY SELBYAdministrative Assistant

JAMES ANDREWSOrthopedic Surgeon

CRAIG BUETTNERPrimary Care

LYLE CAINOrthopedic Surgeon

JEFFLAUBENTHALPrimary Care

RICKMCKENZIENeurosurgeon

LES FOWLEROrthopedic Surgeon

BRYAN GIVHANNeurosurgeon

JIMMYROBINSONPrimary Care

RUSH SMITHDentist

LANCE WALKERAcademic AdvisorChampionship appearance since the 1996 season. The Tide posted a

sixth-place finish at the NCAA East Regional to qualify. The Crimson Tide again qualified for NCAA regional play in 2006, finishing 14th at the NCAA West Regional. Alabama also recorded a third-place finish at the SEC Championships, its best at that time since a third-place showing in 1990. He began his coaching career at Anderson College where he coached from 1991-96, winning five consecutive Region 10 champi-onships. His work earned him five Region Coach of the Year Awards. After briefly leaving Anderson for another career pursuit, Seawell returned to coach Anderson again in 1997-98 then was hired by Au-gusta State as its head coach prior to the start of 1998-99 season. He led ASU to four straight NCAA Regional appearances and three trips to the NCAA Championships. Seawell’s 2001 team finished sev-enth at the NCAA Championships before turning in the best finish in school history the following year with a fifth-place showing. He coached three All-Americans during his tenure at ASU, including two-time All-American Jamie Elson and All-American and former Ryder Cup player Oliver Wilson. Seawell is a 1988 graduate of the University of South Carolina. His degree is in hotel and restaurant management. He lettered on the Gamecocks’ golf team and served as the president of USC’s Fellow-ship of Christian Athletes. Seawell and his wife, Stephanie, have three children: Brooke, Jackson and Lauren.

THE JAY SEAWELL FILEHIRED: July 26, 2002EDUCATION: University of South Carolina (1988)COACHING EXPERIENCE: Head Coach, Anderson College (1991-96 & 1997-98)Heach Coach, Augusta State (1998-2002)Head Coach, Alabama (2002-present)NCAA POSTSEASONS: Alabama: 2003, 2005 (28th), 2006, 2007 (6th), 2008 (13th), 2009 (15th)Augusta State: 1999, 2000, 2001 (7th), 2002 (5th)

Scott Limbaugh is in his third season as the Crimson Tide’s assistant golf coach af-ter an extremely successful tenure as the head coach at Huntingdon College from 2005-07. Limbaugh brings a wealth of experience as both a coach and a former collegiate golfer. He is also the Director of the Ala-bama Golf Academy and the Tide’s recruit-ing coordinator. Hired in July of 2007, Limbaugh was the head golf coach at Huntingdon (Ala.) Col-lege for three years (2005, 2006 and 2007) before joining the Crimson Tide’s coaching staff. Limbaugh, a Childersburg, Ala., native, was the 2005-06 Eaton/Golf Pride South Region NCAA Division III Coach of the Year. He coached Huntingdon to a fourth-place NCAA Division III men’s golf finish in 2007, which was its best finish in school history. It was Huntingdon’s third straight NCAA appearance as Limbaugh’s teams qualified in all three of his seasons as head coach. His first Huntingdon team in 2005 finished ninth before the 2006 team finished 15th. His 2006 team was ranked No. 1 for almost the entire season in Division III.

He produced an All-American in Fairhope’s Jacob Collinsworth who finished second individually at the NCAA Division III Championships. Collinsworth is one of three All-Americans Limbaugh produced at Huntingdon. Limbaugh played collegiately for the Hawks for two seasons after helping lead Central Alabama Community College to two NCAA Junior College National Cham-pionships. Limbaugh was a co-captain on that 2000 National Champion team for Central Alabama. As a golfer at Hunting-don, he competed at nationals and was team captain in 2002. He is a 2003 graduate of Huntingdon College and was hired as Huntingdon’s as-sistant golf coach upon graduation. He was elevated to head coach in June of 2004. Limbaugh married the former Kate Mas-tin on July 18, 2009. Kate works for Crimson Tide Sports Marketing as marketing coordi-nator.

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University of Alabama officially dedicated the facility formerly known as The Football Building as the Mal M. Moore Athletic Facil-ity.

Under Moore’s direction, Alabama’s athletic teams have produced several Southeastern Conference championships, winning titles in gymnastics, men’s basketball, men’s golf, men’s cross country, baseball and softball; taking SEC tournament titles in both base-ball and softball; and an NCAA gymnas-tics championship. Alabama athletes have earned some of the highest honors the SEC and NCAA have to offer, including SEC Ath-lete of the Year, SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year, NCAA Top VIII, NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships and NCAA Sportsperson of the Year. These honors are over and above the individual conference and national titles that Alabama athletes continue to bring home to the Capstone on a regular basis.

In addition to making his mark on Alabama, Moore has also had a national impact as a key member of several prestigious NCAA and college football committees. Moore has served on the NCAA Division I Football Is-sues Committee, the SEC Athletic Directors Bowl Advisory Committee and the Big Six Conferences Minority Coaches Forum.

Moore’s distinguished record of service to UA began more than 50 years ago when he joined the Crimson Tide football squad as a scholarship player for Coach Paul “Bear” Bryant from 1958-62. Moore has the distinc-tion of being a part of seven national cham-pionship teams (1961, 1964, 1965, 1973, 1978, 1979, and 1992), 14 SEC championships, and 27 bowl trips during his career as a player and coach, the first as a member of the Crimson Tide’s 1961 national championship team. He is the only individual connected with the Tide program to be a part of seven national championships.

The University of Alabama’s Director of Athletics since 1999, Mal Moore has made an indelible mark on one of the nation’s most storied athletic programs, leading a department that has enjoyed tremendous success athletically and academically and has undergone an unprecedented period of growth during his tenure.

Through his guidance, Alabama’s athletic department remains focused on his vision of having all Crimson Tide athletic teams and student-athletes competitive at the highest level nationally while continuing to elevate athletic facilities at the Capstone to premier status nationally for all sports.

During his tenure as Director of Athletics, Moore has overseen more than $200 mil-lion of capital improvements to University of Alabama athletic facilities. Those proj-ects have encompassed the entire scope of all Crimson Tide athletic programs and have benefitted every Alabama student-athlete, coach, and administrator.

Throughout his multi-faceted career, Moore has worked with a diversified field of con-stituents, from fellow coaches and former players, to fans and the business commu-nity. All of those experiences and relation-ships - in addition to his ability to unify those many constituents - have made him the ideal person to lead Alabama athletics in the 21st century.

His leadership has been crucial in helping guide Alabama through a period that has been, at times, extremely challenging. His guidance and effort helped Alabama ath-letics weather the storm, while continuing to move in a positive direction toward a fu-ture that holds great promise.

Moore’s dedication to and love of the Uni-versity of Alabama was recognized on Mar. 28, 2007, when as a permanent tribute to his life-long contribution to The University of Alabama, the Board of Trustees of The

During a coaching career that spanned 31 years, Moore spent 22 of those at Alabama with stops at Montana State, Notre Dame and the NFL’s St. Louis and Phoenix Cardi-nals. At Alabama, Moore started as Coach Bryant’s graduate assistant in 1964, then as defensive backfield coach for five years beginning in 1965 before becoming quar-terbacks coach from 1971-82 and serving as the Tide’s first offensive coordinator start-ing in 1975. He would go on to coordinate all of the offensive plays for Alabama’s last four national championship teams.

A 1963 graduate of The University of Ala-bama, Moore holds both an undergraduate degree in Sociology and a 1964 Master’s De-gree in Secondary Education from the Cap-stone. Moore was born December 19, 1939, in Dozier, Ala. He has been married to the former Charlotte Davis of Tuscaloosa since July 20, 1968. They have one daughter, Mrs. Steve (Heather) Cook of Scottsdale, Ariz., a granddaughter, Anna Lee, and a grandson, Charles Cannon.

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Collegiate Debut: 2008 Carpet Capital CollegiateCareer Low Collegiate Round: 66, 2nd round JPNI, fall 2008Rounds in the 60s: 8Collegiate Career Victories: 1Tournaments Under Par: 5Collegiate Top 10 Career Finishes: 6

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OUTLOOKBud Cauley was one of the top true freshmen in collegiate golf in 2008-09 … a first-team Golfweek All-American and a second-team PING All-American ... a semifinalist for the Hogan Award and selected to the All-Nicklaus Team ... one of 10 players selected to the prestigious United States Walker Cup Team … posted a 3-0-1 record in Walker Cup matches as the United State cruised to a victory over the Great Britain and Ireland team … also participated in the Palmer Cup for the United States ... the Southeastern Conference’s Freshman of the Year and first-team All-SEC selection ... captured a share of his first collegiate victory at the prestigious United States Collegiate Championship with a 4-under-par score of 212 ... finished 10th nationally in the final individual Golfweek/Sagarin Performance Index … has played 30 career rounds at Alabama with 12 coming in below par and eight in the 60s… finished out of the top 20 in just one event ... six top-10 finishes and five top-five finishes ... tied for fifth at the SEC Championships and tied for third at the NCAA Northeast Regional ... outstanding leader on the course and tremendous ball-striker … went 1-1 in singles matches at the Palmer Cup … won the prestigious Players Amateur during the summer of 2008 … qualified for the U.S. Amateur and then placed fifth in the stroke play with rounds of 70 and 72 … beat the world’s No. 1 amateur, Rickie Fowler, in the first round of match play 3 & 1 … fell to David Lingmerth in the round of 32.

FRESHMAN (2008-09)Cauley quickly established a place in the Crimson Tide’s lineup as a true freshman and developed into the team’s No. 1 ... first-team Golfweek All-American and a second-team PING All-American ... named to the Palmer Cup team and selected to the All-Nicklaus Team ... competed in 10 of the Tide’s 11 tournaments in 2008-09, missing the Callaway Golf Collegiate Match Play Championships with an injured wrist ... led the team with a 72.13 scoring average (2,164 strokes over 30 rounds) … finished 10th in the 2009 Golfweek/Sagarin Performance Index ... shot under par in seven of his last 15 rounds of golf ... shot under par in five tournaments this season ... 17 of his 30 rounds were par or better ... had eight rounds in the 60s and 12 rounds under par during the season ... won his first collegiate tournament at the 2009 United States Collegiate Championship with a 4-under-par score of 212 ... turned in six top-10 finishes and five top-five finishes, including a ninth-place showing at the Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate and fifth-place finishes at the SEC Championships, Ping/Golfweek Preview and the UCF-Isleworth Collegiate along with a tie for third at the NCAA Northeast Regional … a semifinalist for the Hogan Award, which is given to the nation’s top collegiate golfer ... low round of his career was a 66 (-4) that came in the second round of the Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate where he fired a career-low 54-hole total of 208 (-2) … made his collegiate debut in the 2008 Carpet Capital Collegiate, finishing tied for 20th with a 2-over-par total of 218 ... posted back-to-back 68s in the final two rounds of the Ping/Golfweek Preview to tie for fifth ... opened the spring season by tying for 17th back in his hometown of Jacksonville, Fla., at the John Hayt Collegiate Invitational, shooting 10-over 226 in windy conditions ... fired a 5-under-par 67 in the final round to finish tied for 17th at the Puerto Rico Classic with a 54-hole score of 3-under 213 ... returned to the lineup at the U.S. Collegiate Championship where he claimed his first tournament win with a 4-under 212 on the challenging layout at The Golf Club of Georgia Lakeside Course ... carded rounds of 2-under 70, 3-under 69 and 1-over 73 to share the title with UCLA’s Erik Flores ... turned in his second straight top-five finish by tying for fifth at the SEC Championships ... shot a 4-under-par 212, including a 69 in the final round ... recorded an impressive 13 birdies over 54-holes at the SEC Championships ... got off to a rough start in the opening round of the NCAA Northeast Regional at the Galloway National Golf Course in Galloway Township, N.J., in 25-plus mph winds with a 79 ... quickly rebounded with a 4-under-par round of 67 that tied the course record and vaulted him back into the top 10 ... shot even-par 71 in the final round to tie for third place ... opened with a disappointing 87 in the first round of the NCAA Championships ... bounced back with back-to-back 1-over-par rounds of 72 ... finished tied for 131st at 18-over-par 231, his worst tournament of the season.

PREP HIGHLIGHTSCauley was a Co-Medalist at the 2008 Toyota World Junior Amateur Championships held in Japan … a member of the 2006 Junior Ryder Cup, playing in Newport, Wales … member of the 2008 USA World Junior Championships team … three-time AJGA Rolex Junior All-America … ranked top-five nationally in Junior golf and among top 15 in the world … a three-time AJGA winner … two-time member of the Canon Cup team ... competed in 2008 Junior Players Championship, finishing tied for third place (74-73-69/216) at TPC Sawgrass … captured the 2008 Terra Cotta Invitational … finished second at the 2007 AJGA Thunderbird, the 2007 Verizon Junior Heritage and the 2008 New Year’s Invitational … finished third at the 2007 AJGA Junior Players and the 2007 Sunnehanna Amateur … was ranked No. 1 in junior golf when he moved up to amateur events … has eight holes-in-one during his golf career and a low round of 63 in tournament play.

PERSONAL INFORMATIONCauley is the son of Bill and Melba Cauley … has one sister, Jessica … home schooled … father Bill, is a Navy diver, and his mother, Melba, is a teacher … major-ing in communication studies.

CAREER ROUND-BY-ROUND 2008-2009 (FRESHMAN YEAR)t20th Carpet Capital Collegiate 72-74-72/218 (+2) 5th Ping/Golfweek Preview 75-68-68/211 (-2) t9th Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 69-66-73/208 (-2)t5th UCF-Isleworth Collegiate 74-72-70/216 (E)t17th John Hayt Collegiate Invitational 78-76-72/226 (+10)t17th Puerto Rico Classic 70-76-67/213 (-3)t1st U.S. Collegiate Championship 70-69-73/212 (-4)t5th SEC Championships 73-70-69/212 (-4)t3rd NCAA Northeast Regional 79-67-71/217 (+4)t131 NCAA Championships 87-72-72/231 (+18)

CAULEY’S CAREER STATSYear Events Rounds Strokes Avg. 18 54 72 Under Par 60s Top 102008-09 10 30 2,164 72.13 66 208 - 12 8 6Totals 10 30 2,164 72.13 66 208 - 12 8 6

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Collegiate Debut: 2008 UCF-Isleworth CollegiateCareer Low Collegiate Round: 72, three timesRounds in the 60s: 0Collegiate Career Victories: 0Tournaments Under Par: 0Collegiate Top 10 Career Finishes: 0

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OUTLOOKSpencer Cole made his Alabama debut in the fall of 2008 … played in six career tournaments as a redshirt freshman in 2008-09 … turned in his top finish with a tie for 11th at the 2009 NCAA Northeast Regional ... rare talent that has an outstanding knowledge of the game … has all of the shots in his bag.

REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2008-09)Cole made his collegiate debut in the final tournament of the 2008 fall season with a 28th-place showing at the UCF-Isleworth Collegiate … finished with a 75.47 scoring average, but was excellent in the postseason with a 73.83 stroke average over six rounds ... played in six events for the Crimson Tide ... posted a 10-over-par total of 226 at the UCF-Isleworth Collegiate … opened with an even-par 72 before a 75 in round two and a final round 79 in windy conditions … finished tied for 76th at the John Hayt Collegiate Invitational with a 239 (+23) ... responded in the Puerto Rico Classic with a tie for 35th after consistent rounds of 74, 73 and 72 for a 3-over-par 219 ... tied for 43rd during the stroke play portion of the Callaway Collegiate Match Play Championships with a 9-over-par 153 over 36 holes ... then went 1-1-1 in match play, knocking off Duke’s Clark Klaasen 2 and 1 ... also halved a match with Charlotte’s Ryan Wilson ... moved back into the lineup for the NCAA Northeast Regional at the Galloway National Golf Club in Galloway Township, N.J., and produced the best tournament of his career, helping the Tide claim the regional title ... finished 11th with rounds of 75, 74 and 72 for an 8-over-par 221 that left him tied for 11th position ... tied for 60th at the NCAA Championships with three solid rounds ... posted a 75 in round one and got better every day with a 74 in round two and a 73 in the final round.

FRESHMAN (2007-08)He redshirted during his first season at the Capstone.

PREP HIGHLIGHTSCole was the 2005 International Junior Golf Player of the Year ... had four career AJGA wins ... won five of the seven tournaments he played in on the IJGT tour in 2005, winning the five consecutively ... three-time American Junior Golf Association All-America, in 2005, 2006 and 2007 ... 2006 and 2007 MCI Junior Heritage champion ... 2006 Hargray Junior champion ... 2006 and 2007 Canon Cup East team ... career-low round is 60 while his low round in competition is 62 ... 2007 graduate of the Pendleton School in Bradenton, Fla. ... also played basketball and was a member of the conference runner-up team in 2006 ... two-time Club Champion at Thornblade Club, his home course in Greer, S.C.

PERSONAL INFORMATIONSpencer is the son of Marshall and Melissa Cole of Greer, S.C. ... has a younger brother, Preston … is majoring in pre-business at Alabama.

CAREER ROUND-BY-ROUND 2008-2009 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN) t28th UCF-Isleworth Collegiate 72-75-79/226 (+10)t76th John Hayt Collegiate Invitational 81-80-81/242 (+26)t35th Puerto Rico Classic 74-73-72/219 (+3)t43rd Callaway Championships 79-74/153 (+9)t11th NCAA Northeast Regional 74-75-72/221 (+8)t60th NCAA Championships 75-74-73/222 (+9)

COLE’S CAREER STATSYear Events Rounds Strokes Avg. 18 54 72 Under Par 60s Top 102008-09 6 17 1,283 75.47 72 219 - 0TOTALS 6 17 1,283 75.47 72 219 - 0

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Collegiate Debut: 2008 Carpet Capital CollegiateCareer Low Collegiate R ound: 64, 2008 JPNIRounds in the 60s: 3Collegiate Career Victories: 1Tournaments Under Par: 3Collegiate Top 10 Career Finishes: 2

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OUTLOOKHunter Hamrick has been a key contributor in the Crimson Tide lineup as a redshirt freshman … a 2009 honorable mention PING All-American ... played in all 11 of Alabama’s tournaments during the 2008-09 season … has a career scoring average of 73.59 in 32 rounds of golf ... finished 70th nationally in the final Golfweek/Sagarin Performance Index ... won medalist honors at the NCAA Northeast Regional … had two top-10 finishes and six top-20 showings in his career ... very consistent on the golf course … one of the Tide’s best ball strikers and very straight off the tee.

REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2008-09)Hamrick played in all 11 tournaments for the Crimson Tide … finished with a 73.59 stroke average (2,355 strokes over 32 rounds) … honorable mention PING All-American ... captured his first career tournament at the 2009 NCAA Northeast Regional as he paced Alabama to its first regional championship ... had two top-10 finishes and six top-20 showings as a freshman ... made his collegiate debut at the Carpet Capital Collegiate … finished tied for 11th at the Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate with a 1-under-par 209 … also fired the low round of his career at the JPNI with 6-under-par 64 in the second round of the event, which is tied for the second-lowest round in school history ... opened the spring on fire with a second-place showing at the John Hayt Collegiate Invitational, shooting three even-par rounds of 72 ... turned in another consistent and impressive performance the following weekend at the Puerto Rico Classic where he finished 16th ... shot rounds of 70, 71 and 71 to pace the Crimson Tide team with a 54-hole score of 4-under-par 212 ... finished tied for 49th in the stroke play portion of the Callaway Collegiate Match Play Championships with a 36-hole total of 154 (+10) ... a perfect 3-0 during match play, knocking off Charlotte’s Corey Nagy 1-up, Duke’s Spencer Anderson 2-up and San Diego’s Ian Coffman 6 and 5 ... was the Tide’s No. 2 scorer at the United States Collegiate Champion-ship, finishing tied for 19th as the team finished tied for fifth ... carded rounds of 75 (+3), 76 (+4) and 71 (-1) for a 6-over 222 ... shot a second-round 68 at the SEC Championships and followed that up with a 71 in the final round to finish in a tie for 17th ... posted a 54-hole total of 219 (+3) after an opening round 80 ... posted an opening-round 74 in 25-plus mph winds at the NCAA Northeast Regional at the Galloway National Golf Club in Galloway Township, N.J. ... followed that with an even-par 71 in the second round ... tied the course record with a 4-under-par 67 in the final round to capture his first medalist honors ... birdied the 16th and 17th hole to earn a 1-stroke victory ... knocked a 3-wood within 20 feet at the par-5 16th and two-putted for birdie and then nailed another 3-wood within three feet at the 249-yard par-3 17th ... tied for 136th at the NCAA Championships with rounds of 73, 76 and 83.

FRESHMAN (SPRING 2008)He graduated from high school early, earning his diploma from Montgomery Academy in December 2007 … enrolled in school and began attending classes at Alabama in January 2008 in order to get a jump on school and golf … redshirted during the spring of 2008.

PREP HIGHLIGHTSHamrick played in the 2006 U.S. Amateur … was the youngest player in the field at the 2006 U.S. Amateur (age 16) … played in the 2003 U.S. Junior Amateur, and at age 13, was the youngest in the field … December 2007 graduate of Montgomery Academy … was highlighted in Sports Illustrated’s “Faces in the Crowd” section in the Feb. 11, 2008, issue because of his graduating from high school early and his accolades (five top-four finishes in the Class 3A tourna-ment dating to the 7th grade, he didn’t get to compete as a senior because he’d graduated), three individual titles and five team titles …finished second in stroke play at the 2007 U.S. Junior Championship … won the 2007 Blue-Gray High School Invitational with a 2-under 142, including a Montgomery Academy record round of 65 … won his first of three individual state high school titles as an eighth grader (won in 2005, 2006 and 2007) … finished second in the state as a seventh grader … owns the Montgomery Academy wins record with 1,334 (win for every golfer a player beats in a match or tournament, excluding team-mates) … sophomore stroke average was 72.3 … freshman stroke average of 72.8 … coached by Tim Bethea, who with Hamrick’s help, won five consecutive 3A state championships.

PERSONAL INFORMATIONHamrick is the son of Bill and Gail Hamrick … has one older brother, Hayden … was one of the youngest students on campus when he began classes in January of 2008 … majoring in pre-business.

CAREER ROUND-BY-ROUND 2008-2009 (FRESHMAN)t49th *Carpet Capital Collegiate 76-76-72/224 (+8)t52nd Ping/Golfweek Preview 77-78-73/228 (+15)t11th Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 70-64-75/209 (-1)t35th UCF-Isleworth Collegiate 73-74-80/227 (+11)t2nd John Hayt Collegiate Invitational 72-72-72/216 (E)16th Puerto Rico Classic 70-71-71/212 (-4)t49th Callaway Championship 74-80/154 (+10)t19th U.S. Collegiate Championship 75-76-71/222 (+6)t17th SEC Championships 80-68-71/219 (+3)1st NCAA Northeast Regional 74-71-67/212 (-1)t136th NCAA Championships 73-76-83/232 (+19)

HAMRICK’S CAREER STATSYear Events Rounds Strokes Avg. 18 54 72 Under Par 60s Top 102008-2009 11 32 2,355 73.59 64 208 - 9TOTALS 11 32 2,355 73.59 64 208 - 9

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Collegiate Debut: 2008 UCF-Isleworth CollegiateCareer Low Collegiate Round: 73, 2008 UCF-Isleworth CollegiateRounds in the 60s: 0Collegiate Career Victories: 0Tournaments Under Par: 0Collegiate Top 10 Career Finishes: 0

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OUTLOOKThomas Hugghins saw his first career action during the fall of 2008 … the junior is extremely long off the tee.

JUNIOR (2008-09)Hugghins made his varsity collegiate debut at the UCF-Isleworth Collegiate in the final event of the Crimson Tide’s fall season … posted his low round with a 73 in the second round of the UCF-Isleworth Collegiate.

SOPHOMORE (2007-08)Did not see action during his sophomore campaign in the 2007-08 season.

REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2006-07)Participated as an individual in the 2006-07 Belmont Invitational (redshirt freshman season) and finished T-57th ... shot 78-79-73/230 (+17) at the Belmont Invitational ... 2007-08 Showdown in the Valley champion where his winning scores were 70-71-71/212.

FRESHMAN (2005-06)He redshirted during his first season at the University of Alabama.

PREP HIGHLIGHTSHugghins earned Florida All-State in 2004 ... finished second at AJGA Fore! Kids Junior at TPC of Louisiana in 2004 (73-74-73/220) ... finished fifth at Mission Inn Junior Golf Masters in 2004 ... All-County all four years of high school ... best high school career round was 65 in June 2004 at AJGA’s Ringgold Telephone Company Junior Classic ... Allen D. Nease finished 4th at 2004 State Championships ... high school team advanced to state championships all four years Hug-ghins was a player ... coached by Kevin Fagan.

PERSONAL INFORMATIONThomas was born in Denver, Colo. ... parents are John and Mona Hugghins ... has two sisters, Leanne and Karlin ... his father, John, is an Auburn graduate; his mother, Mona, graduated from Troy ... John Hugghins is Vice President of TPC clubs ... is majoring in financial planning.

CAREER ROUND-BY-ROUND 2008-2009 (JUNIOR)t80th UCF-Isleworth Collegiate 82-73-84/239 (+23)t64th* John Hayt Collegiate Invitational 79-80-78/237 (+21)*competed as an individual

HUGGHIN’S CAREER STATSYear Events Rounds Strokes Avg. 18 54 72 Under Par 60s Top 102008-09 1 3 239 79.67 73 239 - 0 0 0TOTALS 1 3 239 79.67 73 239 - 0 0 0

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Collegiate Debut: 2008 Ping/Golfweek PreviewCareer Low Collegiate Round: 67, 2008 JPNIRounds in the 60s: 1Collegiate Career Victories: 0Tournaments Under Par: 1Collegiate Top 10 Career Finishes: 0

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OUTLOOKHunter Slatton is expected to be a regular contributor in the Alabama lineup in 2009-10 after his redshirt freshman season ... played in six tournaments dur-ing the 2008-09 schedule ... has three career rounds under par and one in the 60s with a 67 at the 2008 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate ... hard worker on and off the course that is driven to be the best.

REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2008-2009)Slatton competed in six varsity tournaments for the Crimson Tide during the 2008-09 schedule … averaged a 74.65 during his 17 rounds to rank fourth on the team … made his collegiate debut at the Ping/Golfweek Preview, finishing tied for 29th with a 7-over-par 220 with rounds of 71, 72 and 77 … turned in his top performance of his young career with a tie for 11th place at the Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate that included a career-low 67 in the final round ... made his first start of the spring schedule at the John Hayt Collegiate Invitational and finished tied for 22nd ... in high winds the Tuscaloosa native shot rounds of 72, 75 and 79 to finish at 11-over-par 227 ... paced Alabama during stroke-play qualifying for the Callaway Collegiate Match Play Championships, firing a 5-over 149 (+5) to finish tied for 21st ... went 2-1 in match play action with wins over Charlotte’s Stefan Wiedergruen and Duke’s Adam Long ... posted a tie for 55th at the United State Collegiate Championship with rounds of 72 (E), 82 (+10) and 76 (+4) ... posted a 58th-place finish at the SEC Championships after rounds of 81-74-79.

FRESHMAN (2007-08)He redshirted during his freshman campaign at the Capstone.

PREP HIGHLIGHTSSlatton was a 2003 and 2005 Alabama 5A State Individual Champion ... 2003 Alabama Independent Schools Associaton State Champion ... five-time All-State selection ... Golfweek ranked him No. 32 among the Class of 2007 recruits ... 2005 U.S. Junior Amateur participant ... played at Tuscaloosa Academy in 2003, winning the individual state championship and helping his team win the state’s team championship ... transferred to Northridge High in 2004 ... won the state individual title in 2005 and his Northridge team finished runner-up ... one of 12 golfers nationally to be named Hewitt Packard Scholastic Junior All-American in 2006 ... Tuscaloosa News 2005, 2006 and 2007 High School Golf MVP.

PERSONAL INFORMATIONHe was born in Augusta, Ga., but family now lives in Tuscaloosa ... majoring in pre-business at Alabama ... has a younger brother, Jordan ... parents are Don and Regina Slatton.

SLATTON’S CAREER STATSYear Events Rounds Strokes Avg. 18 54 72 Under Par 60s Top 102008-09 6 17 1,282 74.65 67 209 0 3TOTALS 6 17 1,282 74.65 67 209 0 3

CAREER ROUND-BY-ROUND 2008-2009 (FRESHMAN)t29th Ping/Golfweek Preview 71-72-77/220 (+7)t11th Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 70-72-67/209 (-1)t22nd John Hayt Collegiate Invitational 72-75-79/227 (+11)t21st Callaway Championships 77-72/149 (+5)t55th U.S. Collegiate Championship 72-82-76/230 (+14)58th SEC Championships 81-74-79/234 (+18)

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Collegiate Debut: 2008 Carpet Capital CollegiateCareer Low Collegiate Round: 69, 2008 JPNIRounds in the 60s: 1Collegiate Career Victories: 0Tournaments Under Par: 0Collegiate Top 10 Career Finishes: 0

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OUTLOOKPhillip Weaver has a chance to be a regular contributor in the Alabama lineup in 2009 coming off of a redshirt season a year ago … started two tournaments during the fall portion of the Crimson Tide 2008-09 schedule … very competitive and driven to be the best.

SOPHOMORE (2008-09)Phillip Weaver competed in two varsity tournaments for the Crimson Tide in the fall of 2008 … made his collegiate debut at the 2008 Carpet Capital Col-legiate, finishing tied for 47th with a 7-over-par 223 … posted a tie for 35th at the Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate with a 6-over-par 216 that included his career-low round of 69 in the final round.

REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2007-08)Did not compete in 2007-08, his redshirt freshman season as the Tide boasted a veteran team ... earned Academic All-SEC honors.

FRESHMAN (2006-07)Redshirted during his freshman season with the Crimson Tide.

PREP HIGHLIGHTSWeaver was a 2008 U.S. Amateur participant … shot 68-65 in the Memphis qualifier for the 2008 U.S. Amateur to qualify … 2007 winner of the Dogwood Invitational qualifier, shooting a 66 in round one ... finished sixth (70-75-68/213) at the 2005 AJGA Burgett Moody Classic … finished fourth of 75 at the 2006 Alabama State Junior (76-67-74/217) … … finished fifth of 63 at the AJGA Jerry Pate/Andrews Institute Junior (77-69-70/216) … 2007 graduate of Tuscaloosa’s Northridge High School ... played for David Akins at Northridge ... Northridge finished second in state 5A in 2004, second in 2005 and sixth in 2006 ... finished fourth at 2006 Alabama State Junior Championship in the 16-18 division, shooting 76-67-74/217.

PERSONAL INFORMATIONPhillip Weaver is the son of Phillip and Mary Weaver ... was three years old when he first picked up a club to play, with his dad cutting regulation size clubs down to about two feet ... majoring in business and marketing.

WEAVER’S CAREER STATSYear Events Rounds Strokes Avg. 18 54 72 Under Par 60s Top 102008-09 2 6 439 73.17 69 216 - 2 0TOTALS 2 6 439 73.17 69 216 - 2 0

CAREER ROUND-BY-ROUND 2008-2009 (FRESHMAN)t47th* Carpet Capital Collegiate 76-76-71/223 (+7)t35th Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 72-75-69/216 (+6)*competed as an individual

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OUTLOOKLee Knox redshirted during his true freshman season at the Capstone in 2008-09 … should be a regular contributor in the Crimson Tide lineup in 2009-10 … is a very con-sistent golfer with an outstanding short game … has the potential for a big future for Alabama.

FRESHMAN (2008-09)He redshirted during his first season at the University of Alabama.

PREP HIGHLIGHTSKnox was the 2008 Georgia Independent Schools Association AAA State Individual Champion … 2005 F.C.W.T. All-American … three-time GISA AAA All-Region selection … Augusta Preparatory Day School finished second in the 2007 GISA AAA State Tourna-ment … had four top-15 finishes in the Georgia State Junior … finished tied for seventh at the 2008 Verizon Junior Heritage … has had five top-20 finishes in American Junior Golf Association events … finished tied for sixth at the 2008 Southern Junior Championship … a four-time team MVP, in 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008.

PERSONAL INFORMATIONLee is the son of, Jeff and Catherine Knox … Lee was coached by his father, Jeff, at Au-gusta Preparatory Day School … majoring in pre-business.

OUTLOOKScott Strohmeyer redshirted during his true freshman season at the Capstone … coaches believe the long-hitting redshirt freshman has the chance to be an out-standing golfer … should be a regular in the Crimson Tide’s lineup in 2009-10 … very long and straight off the tee … did not start playing golf until he was 15 years old.

FRESHMAN (2008-09)Strohmeyer redshirted during his first season at the University of Alabama.

PREP HIGHLIGHTSHe helped Auburn High win two Class 6A State Championships his sophomore and junior seasons … transferred to Auburn High from Lee-Scott Prep following his freshman year … coached by Duke Smith at Auburn High … finished second individually at the 2007 Alabama State High School Championships … 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007 AJGA All-American … 2006 participant in the World Scholar-Ath-lete Games … also played baseball, basketball, soccer and football in high school … played on the 2003 Babe Ruth World Series champion team in baseball and, after playing so much baseball, took up golf as a break and soon quit baseball for golf … also instructed by pro Will Blackman.

PERSONAL INFORMATIONScott is the son of Mark and Teri Strohmeyer … fired a career low round of 62 in practice and 66 in tournament play going into his freshman season at Alabama … majoring in kinesiology major … a National Honor Society member in high school … has a younger brother, Will, and a younger sister, Sara.

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The Jerry Pate Golf Center at the Ol’ Colony Golf Complex provides the University of Alabama men’s golf team with one of the best practice and playing facilities in collegiate golf. The Pate Golf Center is a private facility that is only utilized by the Alabama golf teams. The Pate Golf Center provides plenty of space for both the men’s and women’s teams with the ability to conduct full practice sessions inside and out of any inclement weather. It has six indoor hitting bays and two indoor putting surfaces. The Pate Golf Center is also equipped with state-of-the-art teaching tools, including the V1 Swing Analysis System and Trackman, which aides the coaching staff in ball flight analysis using doppler radar and club fitting. The locker rooms inside the Pate Golf Center have tour-sized lockers and all of the amenities while the lounge area includes comfortable seating and a large-screen television.

The Ol’ Colony Golf Course was named one of the “Top 5 Best New Public Courses in America” by Golf Digest in 2001. The Jerry Pate-designed course is considered one of the best public courses in the nation. It’s a test for even the most advanced golfer with large bunkers, mature trees and numerous water hazards, including a 25-arce lake that challenges almost every shot.

The practice range at the Pate Golf Center, which already provides the Crimson Tide golfers all of the practice components and tools needed to develop, is currently undergoing an expansion and renovation that will be completed by August of 2010. The practice facility currently includes a full practice range, putting greens, a chipping area and practice bunkers. The Jerry Pate Golf Center has already added a new putting green with an expanded chipping and hitting area under con-struction. The new chipping and hitting area is complete with new bunkers and practice tees that will allow players to hit their own golf balls up to 200 yards into six new target greens.

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The Indian Hills Country Club and the NorthRiver Yacht Club both provide the University of Alabama men’s golf team alternative courses to play and practice throughout the year. Indian Hills’ championship golf course has impeccably manicured bermuda fairways and crenshaw bent greens. NorthRiver was designed by legend-ary golfer Gary Player in 1978 and is cut through heavily wooded areas and rolling hills. In 1999, Bob Cupp redesigned the course adding bentgrass greens and mod-ernizing the bunkering while preserving the integrity of the original Player design.

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SEC FRESHMAN ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL Established in 2004

YEAR PLAYER MAJOR2004 Joseph Sykora Pre-Business Stewart Whitt Pre-Business2006 Matthew Swan Pre-Business2009 Bud Cauley Communication Studies Lee Knox Pre-Business Scott Strohmeyer Kinesiology

H. BOYD MCWHORTOR AWARDYEAR PLAYER MAJOR2008 Joseph Sykora Pre-Business

THE CRIMSON TIDE ACADEMIC SUCCESS The Crimson Tide golf team has a history of producing some of the University’s best athletes and brightest students. Joseph Sykora, a senior in 2008, is the first three-time winner of the South-eastern Conference Scholar-Athlete of the Year award from men’s golf, winning in 2006, 2007 and 2008 with his perfect 4.0 GPA. He was also a three-time ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American, winning in one of the toughest categories, the At-Large division which includes student-athletes from several sports. Sykora finished his Crimson Tide career by capturing the H. Boyd McWorter Award, given to the SEC’s student-athlete of the year. In 2009, Alabama saw Matthew Swan named to the Cleveland Golf/Srixon All-America Scholars Team. The Crimson Tide also had five golfers named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll, including Hunter Hamrick, Matt Hughes, Hunter Slatton, Swan, and Philip Weaver. In 2008 the Tide golfers again won the athletic department’s award for the men’s team with the highest GPA. Sykora was one of six Crimson Tide golfers named Academic All-SEC in 2008, along with Mark Harrell, Matt Hughes, Ben Moody, Swan and Stewart Whitt. Their selection brought to 36 the num-ber of Academic All-SEC golfers Jay Seawell has produced at Alabama. . Standing out in the classroom and playing a year-long sport is a feat not easily achieved. Golfers contend with a season that starts in early September and continues through the first week in June with the NCAA championships. Despite those demands, Alabama has produced 88 Academic All-SEC golfers since 1985. Joseph Joyner was the first Tide golfer to be named to the Academic All-SEC Honor Roll in 1985. And, in 2004 when the SEC began its first Freshman Academic Honor Roll, Alabama produced two men on the list. Swan made that team in 2006. Encouraging academic success is as much a part of Bama’s coaching mantra as winning cham-pionships. Celebrating academic success is also a priority. Six Tide men’s golfers have won the University of Alabama’s highest award for an athlete, The Bryant Award. Michael Thompson is the latest of the winners, taking the trophy in 2008. The award is announced each spring and is given to the top male and top female student-athlete at the Uni-versity, placing emphasis on athletic achievement, academic achievement and leadership. Dicky Pride, Marten Olander, Dan Mutert, Allan MacDonald and Michael Thompson are the men’s golfers who have won the Bryant Award. MacDonald was a 1997 Palmer Cup participant. Olander, an All-American on the golf course and a four-time Academic All-American, won the Ben Hogan Award. Pride is a PGA Tour player. Thompson was a 2007 U.S. Amateur finalist and played in the 2008 Masters and U.S. Open as an amateur as well as the 2008 U.S. Palmer Cup team. Seawell and assistant coach Scott Limbaugh work closely with the Center for Academic Stu-dent Services. Former Tide golfer Lance Walker is an assistant on that staff. CASS monitors the academic progress of each athlete who wears a Crimson Tide uniform and advises the athletes on areas of study that best suit their capabilities and dreams. Study hall is required for all freshmen and any athletes whose grades aren’t Academic All-SEC worthy. Jon Dever is Alabama’s Assistant Athletics Director for Student Services. The CASS Center is located in the Bryant Academic Center as is the Champs’ Lifeskills program. The Bryant Academics Center, which houses the CASS staff and is a frequent stop in the daily lives of Alabama’s student-athletes, is the crown jewel in the Alabama athletic department’s Crim-son Tradition Fund facility enhancement campaign. The renovation project at Bryant Hall was com-pleted for $10.3 million in 2005. “This project has been priority one since we started the renovations of our athletic facilities,” said UA athletics director Mal Moore. “Academics are at the center of our mission at Alabama and we wanted to create a place that would aid all our student-athletes in their educational pursuits. I feel very strongly that Bryant Hall will benefit every student-athlete, not just during their years at Alabama, but for a lifetime.” Among the building’s many amenities is a 48-seat computer lab equipped with brand new equipment. The computer lab has 25 laptop computers available for student-athletes to check out and use on team road trips. The building features math, English and writing labs along with 40 individual study rooms. A pair of 50-seat classrooms and a 140-seat lecture hall are also available. Located in the lobby of the building is the Crimson Tide Academic Hall of Fame with plaques recognizing all of Alabama’s Academic All-American selections.

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SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL YEAR PLAYER CLASS GPA MAJOR1985 Joseph Joyner Sr. 3.29 Education1987 Berney Aucoin Jr. 3.06 Accounting Tracy Lentz Soph. 3.09 Commerce1988 Tony Diricio Sr. 3.25 Management1992 Marten Olander Soph. 3.90 Business Dicky Pride Sr. 3.00 Marketing Freddy Skantze Sr. 3.51 Corporate Finance Jeff Street Jr. 3.03 Sports Fitness Management1993 Jeff Amershadian Jr. 3.08 Telecommunication & Film Greg Letson Soph. 3.00 Speech Psycholoy Dan Mutert Soph. 3.41 Pre-Major Studies Marten Olander Jr. 3.81 Corporate Finance Freddy Skantze Sr. 3.61 Corporate Finance Hank Smith Jr. 3.00 Management Jeff Street Sr. 3.33 Sports Fitness Management Jason Wilhite Sr. 3.33 Sports Fitness Management1994 Dan Mutert Jr. 3.45 Finance Marten Olander Sr. 3.80 Finance Scott Taylor Sr. 3.00 Management1995 John Franks GR* 3.33 Marketing Dan Mutert Jr. 3.53 Finance Joe Patton Fr. 3.07 Pre-Business1996 Robert Ireland Fr. 3.10 Political Science Dan Mutert Sr. 3.64 Finance1997 Allan MacDonald Sr. 3.38 Human Performance Mayson Petty Sr. 3.35 Advertising Chip Zahn Soph. 3.20 Health Care Management Robert Ireland Soph. 3.12 Political Science1998 Robert Ireland Jr. 3.29 Political Science Richard Matricaria Soph. 3.02 Business John Stahlschmidt Jr. 3.05 Advertising Chip Zahn Jr. 3.26 Health Care Management1999 Drew Eller Soph. 3.95 Business Robert Ireland Sr. 3.44 Political Science John Stahlschmidt Sr. 3.00 Advertising Chip Zahn Sr. 3.31 Health Care Management2000 Drew Eller Soph. 3.94 Finance Are Larsen Soph. 3.60 Management Wes Vance Jr. 3.15 Finance2001 Drew Eller Jr. ----- Finance Freeman Fite Sr. ----- Management Whit Kilgroe Soph. ----- Business Are Larsen Jr. ----- Management Oscar Lindvall Soph. ----- Business Karl Nyblom Soph. ----- Business Wes Vance Sr. ----- Finance2002 Lars Brovold Soph. 3.04 Management Freeman Fite Sr. 3.09 Management Austin Hynson Soph. 3.03 Public Relations Jan Are Larsen Sr. 3.53 Management Oscar Lindvall Jr. 4.00 Management Nick Rousey Sr. 3.02 Restaurant & Hospitality Management

YEAR PLAYER CLASS GPA MAJOR2003 Lars Brovold Jr. ---- Management Oscar Lindvall Sr. --- Management Clint Provost Soph. --- Management Nick Rousey* Sr. -- Restaurant & Hospitality Management Lance Walker Soph. --- Management2004 Lars Brovold Sr. --- Management Austin Hynson Sr. --- Public Relations Clint Provost Jr. --- Marketing Lance Walker Soph. --- Telecommunication & Film2005 Clint Provost Sr. --- Marketing Dwight Rogers Jr. --- Finance Joseph Sykora Jr. --- Accounting Lance Walker Jr. --- Telecommunication & Film Stewart Whitt Soph. --- Pre-Business2006 Matt Hughes Soph. --- Marketing Dwight Rogers Sr. --- Management Joseph Sykora Jr. --- Accounting Stewart Whitt Jr. --- Finance Lance Walker Sr.* --- Telecommunication & Film2007 Mark Harrell Jr. --- Management Matt Hughes Jr. --- Marketing Matthew Swan Soph. --- Communications Joseph Sykora Jr. 4.00 Accounting Michael Thompson Jr. --- Accounting Stewart Whitt Jr. --- Finance2008 Mark Harrell Sr. --- Management Matt Hughes Jr. --- Marketing Ben Moody Sr. --- General Studies Matthew Swan Jr. --- Communications Joseph Sykora GR* 4.00 Accounting Stewart Whitt GR* --- Consumer Sciences2009 Hunter Hamrick R-Fr. --- Business Matt Hughes Sr. --- Marketing Hunter Slatton R-Fr. --- Finance Matthew Swan Sr. --- Communications Philip Weaver Jr. --- Business Marketing

ALABAMA’S TOTAL: 88JAY SEAWELL’S TOTAL: 36• Senior in eligibility but in graduate school. • For privacy, the conference discontinued releasing GPA’s in 2003.• Beginning in 2002, the SEC opted to use GPAs from the year before as it encompassed a full academic year. Rousey was a senior in 2002, his final season on the team.

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ESPN THE MAGAZINE/COSIDA DISTRICT IV ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA AT-LARGE

NAME TEAM YEAR Marten Olander First Team 1993Marten Olander First Team 1994Joseph Sykora First Team 2006Joseph Sykora First Team 2007Joseph Sykora First Team 2008

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NAME TEAM YEAR Marten Olander First Team 1993Chip Zahn First Team 1999Jan Are Larsen First Team 2001Joseph Sykora First Team 2006Joseph Sykora First Team 2007Joseph Sykora First Team 2008Matthew Swan First Team 2008Matthew Swan First Team 2009

SEC GOLF SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR

NAME YEAR Allen Yielding 1977Joseph Sykora 2006Joseph Sykora 2007Joseph Sykora 2008

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The concept of CHAMPS/Life Skills is to provide the student-athlete with the nec-essary tools to succeed in sport as well as other areas of life, such as in the classroom, in the community and in the workplace. In 1999 the University of Alabama CHAMPS/Life Skills Program was given the Program of Excellence Award by the Division I-A Athletic Directors’ Association. Alabama calls its own program the T.U.S.K.S. program, borrowing its mascot, the elephant, for the name. It stands for “Tide Uniting in Service, Knowledge and Support,” and its programs and goals are geared toward a commitment to academic excellence, athletic excellence, personal development, community service and career development. An excellent leadership source, Alabama’s CHAMPS/Life Skills exposes the Tide’s student-athletes to a variety of programs with topics that include alcohol and drug education, time management, personal relationships, stress management, media training, professional career planning and even etiquette. Jill Lancaster is the director of Life Skills and Community Outreach and can be reached by phone at (205) 348-6618 or by email at [email protected] for more information on the Tide’s program. Stuart serves as advisor for the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee which is composed of at least two student-athletes from every sport. S.A.A.C. is very active on campus and in the Tuscaloosa community, sending student-athletes to schools, churches and organizations and hosting events such as the Halloween Extravaganza which provides kids with a safe place to trick-or-treat and play games, The Gatorade “Get 60” programs which encourages local school children to participate in 60 min-utes of physical activity a day for 60 days, the Beat Auburn/Beat Hunger food drive that helps stock the Weest Alabama Food Bank, and Project Angel Tree each year where student-athletes and athletics department employees purchase Christmas gifts for children in need. Alabama’s men’s golf team is extremely active in the community. It won the ath-letic department’s 2008 Community Outreach award as the team that spent the most hours volunteering and working in the community.

The University of Alabama’s student-athletes receive not only classroom education but lead-ership education. The CHAMPS (Challenging Athletes’ Minds for Personal Success)/Life Skills Program offers a variety of programs geared toward the personal growth and development of student-athletes.

Former golfer Matthew Swan helped local school children in Tuscaloosa celebrate Dr. Seuss Week by reading to a class.

In 1994, the Division 1A Directors’ CHAMPS pro-gram and the NCAA Life Skills program joined forces to become the CHAMPS (Challenging Athletes’ Minds for Personal Success)/Life Skills program. The CHAMPS/Life Skills program fo-cuses on five commitments that over 300 NCAA institutions are making in the growth and devel-opment of student-athletes.

The CHAMPS/Life Skills Program, at Alabama, offers a variety of programs geared toward each of the commitments. The program is an impor-tant aspect, because it provides the student-athlete with the necessary tools to succeed in his or her sport, as well as other areas of life, such as the classroom, the community and the workplace. The University of Alabama CHAMPS/Life Skills Program was awarded the 1999 Pro-gram of Excellence Award given by the Division 1A Athletic Directors Association.

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The Crimson Tide Open started as a tribute to former Alabama Coach Rehling, who was instrumental in moving Alabama golf into the national landscape. The coach led the Crimson Tide to its first SEC Championship in 1979 and won Coach of the Year twice in the league in 1979 and 1983. Rehling was inducted into the Golf Coaches Association of America Hall of Fame in 1980.

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Bud Cauely and Lee Janzen posing for pictures with some of the many supporters that came out for the 2009 Crimson Tide Open at the Ol’ Colony Golf Course.

Each fall the University of Alabama head men’s golf coach Jay Seawell will hosts the Crimson Tide Open, in honor of the late former Conrad Rehling, who coached the Crimson from 1972-88. Alabama hosted the fifth annual Crimson Tide Open this past November at the Jerry Pate Golf Center at the Ol’ Colony Golf Course.

The format of the event is a four-man scramble and the grand prize is a trip to Phoenix, Ariz., to the Ping Headquarters for 36 holes of golf and custom golf clubs. Each four-man team contributes $1,200 to compete with a $300 fee for individuals with all proceeds going to help fund the Crimson Tide golf program. Other prizes include golf clubs, Alabama golf gear, golf trips, Alabama football skybox tickets, Alabama basketball tickets and much more.

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2009 SEC CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT RESULTSFrederica Golf Club * St. Simons Island, Georgia

Par 71; Yardage: 7,331 * April 17-19, 2009

1 Georgia 282-281-286/849 (-15)

2 Arkansas 290-283-289/862 (-2)

3 Florida 292-285-288/865 (+1)

t4 LSU 301-294-277/872 (+8)

t4 South Carolina 293-286-293/872 (+8)

6 Alabama 308-284-281/873 (+9)

7 Kentucky 297-285-294/876 (+12)

8 Mississippi 296-290-292/878 (+14)

9 Mississippi St. 293-290-301/884 (+20)

10 Vanderbilt 292-293-301/886 (+22)

11 Tennessee 305-292-291/888 (+24)

12 Auburn 301-300-302/903 (+39)

2008-09 HONORS

SEC COACh OF ThE yEARBrad McMakin, Arkansas

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OF ThE yEARMark Silvers III, South Carolina

SEC gOLFER OF ThE yEAR

Billy Horschel, Florida

SEC FREShMAN OF ThE yEARBud Cauley, Alabama

FIRST-TEAM ALL-SEC

*Bud Cauley, Alabama, Fr. *Billy Horschel, Florida, Sr.

*Brian Harmon, Georgia, Sr. *Russell Henley, Georgia, So.

Hudson Swafford, Georgia, Jr. John Peterson, LSU, Soph.

Chris Paisley, Tennessee, Sr. Harris English, Georgia, Soph. Andrew Landry, Arkansas, Jr.

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SECOND-TEAM ALL-SECGeorge Bryan IV, South Carolina, Jr. Robin Wingardh, Tennessee, Soph.

Adam Mitchell, Georgia, Sr. Mark Silvers, South Carolina, Sr.

Joe David, Mississippi, Fr. David Lingmerth, Arkansas, Soph.

Tim McKenney, Florida, Jr. Andy Winings, Kentucky, Sr.

ALL-FREShMAN TEAM

Bud Cauley, Alabama Hunter Hamrick, Alabama

Joe David, MississippiSean Dale, Mississippi

Sang Yi, LSU Wesley Bryan, South Carolina

Ethan Tracy, Arkansas Darren Renwick, Tennessee

ALABAMA AT THE 2009 SEC CHAMPIONSHIPFINISh PLAyER SCORE5. Bud Cauley 73 70 69 212 -417. Hunter Hamrick 80 68 71 219 +317. Matthew Swan 76 72 71 219 +343. Matt Hughes 79 78 70 227 +1158. Hunter Slatton 81 74 79 234 +18

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ArkansasMen’s Contact: Phil PiercePhone: 79-575-7430E-mail: [email protected]’s Contact: Jeri ThorpePhone: 479-575-5037E-mail: [email protected]

AuburnMen’s Contact: Gary ThornePhone: 334-663-6650E-mail: [email protected]’s Contact: Matt CrouchPhone: 334-844-9709E-mail: [email protected]

FloridaMen’s Contact: Kate ManlyPhone: 352-375-4683 ext 6131E-mail: [email protected]’s Contact: Kate ManlyPhone: 352-375-4683 ext 6131E-mail: [email protected]

GeorgiaMen’s Contact: Steve ColquittPhone: 706-542-1621E-mail: [email protected]’s Contact: Mike MobleyPhone: 706-542-1621E-mail: [email protected]

KentuckyMen’s Contact: Evan CranePhone: 270-559-8120E-mail: [email protected]’s Contact: Maria ZumdickPhone: 859-801-1451E-mail: [email protected]

LSUMen’s Contact: Will StaffordPhone: 225-578-7947E-mail: [email protected]’s Contact: Kent LowePhone: 225-578-1864E-mail: c [email protected]

MississippiMen’s Contact: Kim LingPhone: 662-915-7522E-mail: [email protected]’s Contact: Kim LingPhone: 662-915-7522E-mail: [email protected]

Mississippi StateMen’s Contact: Jan BlainePhone: 662-312-2199E-mail: [email protected]’s Contact: Kurt WirthPhone: 662-574-1699E-mail: [email protected]

South CarolinaMen’s Contact: Wes ToddPhone: 803-777-7872E-mail: [email protected]’s Contact: Wes ToddPhone: 803-777-7872E-mail: [email protected]

TennesseeMen’s Contact: John PainterPhone: 865-974-1212E-mail: [email protected]’s Contact: Zach StipePhone: 865-974-1212E-mail: [email protected]

VanderbiltMen’s Contact: Chris WeinmanPhone: 615-322-4121E-mail: [email protected]’s Contact: Andy BoggsPhone: 615-322-4121E-mail: andy.boggs@vanderbilt .edu

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2008-09 OVERALL STROKE AVERAGESPlayer Tourn./Rds Strokes vs. Par Low High Avg. Avg vs Par Top Finish Bud Cauley 10/30 2,164 +19 66 87 72.13 +0.63 t1st - U.S. Collegiate ChampionshipPhillip Weaver 2/6 439 +13 69 76 73.17 +2.17 t35th - Jerry Pate National IntercollegiateHunter Hamrick 11/32 2,355 +66 64 80 73.59 +2.06 1st - NCAA Northeast RegionalMatthew Swan 11/32 2,384 +95 68 84 74.50 +2.97 9th - UCF-Isleworth Collegiate InvitationalHunter Slatton 6/17 1,269 +53 67 82 74.65 +3.12 t11th - Jerry Pate National IntercollegiateMatt Hughes 8/23 1,727 +80 70 83 75.09 +3.48 t19th - NCAA Northeast RegionalSpencer Cole 6/17 1,283 +65 72 81 75.47 +3.82 t11th - NCAA Northeast RegionalThomas Hugghins 2/6 477 +44 73 84 79.50 +7.33 t64th - John Hayt Collegiate Invitational Indiv. Totals 11/160 11,860 +414 64 87 74.13 +2.59 1st - NCAA Northeast Regional t1st - U.S. Collegiate ChampionshipTeam Scores 32 9,346 +190 271 307 292.06 +5.94 1st - Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 1st - NCAA Northeast Regional

2008-09 MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICSPlayer Cl. Hometown Tournaments Victories Top Five 6-10 11-20 Rds. in 60s Low 54Hunter Hamrick R-Fr. Montgomery, Ala. 11 1 2 0 4 3 209Matthew Swan Sr. Montgomery, Ala. 11 0 0 2 3 4 210Bud Cauley Fr. Jacksonville, Fla. 10 1 5 1 3 8 208Matt Hughes Sr. Dalton, Ga. 8 0 0 0 1 0 221Hunter Slatton R-Fr. Tuscaloosa, Ala. 6 0 0 0 1 1 209Spencer Cole R-Fr. Greer, S.C. 6 0 0 0 1 0 222Phillip Weaver Soph. Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2 0 0 0 0 1 216Thomas Hugghins Jr. Ponte Vedra, Fla. 1 0 0 0 0 0 239

MISCELLANEOUS ALABAMA CAREER STATISTICS (RETURNING PLAYERS ONLY)Player Tourneys Rounds Strokes Scoring Avg. Victories Top Five 6-10 11-20 Rds. in 60s Low 18 Low 54 Low 72 All-SEC Matthew Swan 45 136 9,980 73.38 1 4 5 11 18 65 204 291 2006, 07, 08Matt Hughes 20 60 4,472 74.53 0 0 2 3 4 66 205 325 -

2008-09 SCHEDULE AND RESULTSFall 2008 Team Team TopDate Tournament Course Site Finish Score IndividualSept. 14-16 Carpet Capital Collegiate The Farm Rocky Face, Ga. 6th (18) 875 (+11) t10th - Swan, 216 (E) Sept. 28-30 Golfweek/Ping Preview Inverness Club Toledo, Ohio 5th (15) 868 (+16) t5th - Cauley, 211 (-2)Oct. 13-14 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Old Overton Club Birmingham, Ala. 1st (12) 830 (-10) t9th - Cauley, 208 (-2)Oct. 26-28 Isleworth-UCF Collegiate Invitational Isleworth Golf and Country Club Windermere, Fla. 2nd (12) 884 (+20) t5th - Cauley, 216 (E)

Spring 2009 Team Team TopDate Tournament Course Site Finish Score IndividualFeb. 22-24 John Hayt Collegiate Invitational Sawgrass Country Club Jacksonville, Fla. 7th (15) 907 (+43) t2nd - Hamrick, 216 (E)Feb. 27-Mar. 1 Puerto Rico Classic Rio Mar Country Club Rio Grande, Puerto Rico 8th (15) 865 (+1) 16th - Hamrick, 212 (-4)Mar. 22-24 Callaway Golf Collegiate Match Play The Farms Golf Club Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. 12th (16) 605 (+29) t21st - Slatton, 159 (+5) Consolation Match Play Bracket - 1st: def. Charlotte 3-1-3; 2nd: def. Duke, 4-1; Consolation Finals: def. San Diego, 3-2April 5-7 U.S. Collegiate Championship Country Club of Georgia Alpharetta, Ga. t5th (15) 886 (+22) t1st - Cauley, 212 (-4)April 17-19 SEC Championships Frederica Golf Club St. Simons Island, Ga. 6th (12) 873 (+9) t5th - Cauley, 212 (-4)May 14-16 NCAA Northeast Regional Galloway National Golf Club Galloway, N.J. 1st (14) 874 (+22) 1st - Hamrick, 212 (-1)May 26-30 NCAA Championships Inverness Club Toledo, Ohio 15th (30) 879 (+27) t36th - Swan, 219 (+6)

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ALABAMA’S 2008-09 RECORD BREAKDOWN:(Stroke) Tournaments Played: 11 Team Total Rounds: 32 Average Individual Score Per Round: 74.13Team Total Strokes: 9,346Average Team Round: 292.06 Team Low Round: 271Tournament Championships: 2 - Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate; NCAA Northeast Regional Top-Five Team Finishes (including titles): 6 Top 6-10 Team Finishes: 4Individual Championships: 2 Top 10 Individual Finishes: 9 Top 11-25 Individual Finishes: 15 Team Overall Record: 111-57-1 (record breakdown of teams finished in front of UA, behind UA & tied with UA)Individual Tournament Championships: 2 - Bud Cauley (United State Collegiate Championship); Hunter Hamrick (NCAA Northeast Regional)

2008-09 PERCENTAGE OF ROUNDS COUNTED TOWARD UA TEAM SCORE (All Tournaments)Golfer Total Rounds Played Counted Rounds PercentageBud Cauley 30 28 .933Spencer Cole 17 15 .882 Hunter Hamrick• 32 28 .875 Matthew Swan• 32 26 .813Hunter Slatton • 17 13 .765Matt Hughes • 23 18 .783Phillip Weaver• 6 4 .667Thomas Hugghins 3 1 .333 • Swan, Weaver and Hamrick had identical first-round team high scores of 76 at the Carpet Capital and all are counted.• Hamrick and Weaver had identical high second-round scores of 76 at the Carpet Capital and both are counted.• Cole and Swan had identical high first-round scores of 79 at the Callaway Collegiate Match Play Championships (Medal Play) and all are counted.• Hughes and Slatton both had identical high third-round scores of 76 at the U.S. Collegiate Championship and all are counted.• Cole and Swan had identical high second-round scores of 75 at the NCAA Northeast Regional and both are couthed.

UA GOLFERS’ CAREER COUNTED ROUNDSGolfer Total Career Rounds Played Counted Rounds PercentageBud Cauley 30 28 .933Hunter Hamrick 32 28 .875 Matthew Swan 136 114 .838Spencer Cole 17 15 .882 Matt Hughes 60 49 .817Hunter Slatton 17 13 .765Phillip Weaver 6 5 .667Thomas Hugghins 3 1 .333

2008-09 UA TOURNAMENT LINEUPS (LISTED IN LINEUP ORDER) UA FINISHCarpet Capital: Matthew Swan Matt Hughes Bud Cauley Hunter Hamrick Phillip Weaver 6th of 18Ping/Golfweek Preview: Matthew Swan Bud Cauley Hunter Hamrick Matt Hughes Hunter Slatton 5th of 15Jerry Pate National: Matthew Swan Bud Cauley Hunter Hamrick Phillip Weaver Hunter Slatton 1st of 12Isleworth-UCF Collegiate: Matthew Swan Bud Cauley Hunter Hamrick Spencer Cole Thomas Hugghins 2nd of 18John Hayt Collegiate: Matthew Swan Bud Cauley Hunter Hamrick Spencer Cole Hunter Slatton 7th of 15Puerto Rico Classic: Matthew Swan Bud Cauley Hunter Hamrick Spencer Cole Matt Hughes 8th of 15Callaway Golf Match Play: Matthew Swan Hunter Hamrick Spencer Cole Hunter Slatton Matt Hughes 12th of 16U.S. Collegiate: Bud Cauley Matthew Swan Hunter Hamrick Hunter Slatton Matt Hughes t5th of 16SEC Championships: Bud Cauley Matthew Swan Hunter Hamrick Hunter Slatton Matt Hughes 6th of 12NCAA Galloway Regional: Bud Cauley Matthew Swan Hunter Hamrick Matt Hughes Spencer Cole 1st of 14NCAA Championships: Hunter Hamrick Bud Cauley Spencer Cole Matt Huges Matthew Swan 15th of 60

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PAST JERRY PATE CHAMPIONSTeam winners Medalist1986 Columbus College (904) Peter Dyson (West Florida) 2151987 South Alabama (885) Nolan Henke (Florida State) 2141988 LSU David Toms (LSU) 2081989 Florida State (890) Mike Hemen (Southwest Louisiana) 2161990 Miami (890) Steve Pope (Mississippi State) 2181991 North Florida (923) David Kirkpatrick (Alabama) 2211992 Oklahoma State (867) David Berganio (Arizona) 2101993 Wake Forest (867) Ron Whittaker (Wake Forest) 2121994 Stanford (846) Tiger Woods (Stanford) 2061995 Arizona State (882) Rob Bradley (North Carolina) 2101996 Oklahoma State (857) Edward Loar (Oklahoma State) 2081997 Clemson (864) Rory Sabbatini (Arizona) 2101998 Clemson (832) Jeremy Anderson (UNLV) 2041999 Clemson B.J. Schlagenhauf (UCLA) 2042000 Clemson (825) Bryce Molder (Georgia Tech) 2012001 Oklahoma State (851) D.J. Trahan (Clemson) 205 Hunter Mahan (Oklahoma State) 2052002 *Clemson (556) Chris Nallen (Arizona) 1352003 Oklahoma State (818) Bill Haas (Wake Forest) 1952004 Augusta State (825) Kalle Edberg (Augusta State) 2032005 Georgia Tech (828) $Garrett Osborn (UAB) 1972006 Alabama (819) Joseph Sykora (Alabama) 1992007 Alabama (810)$ Mark Harrell (Alabama) 198 Seamus Power (ETSU) 1982008 Alabama (830) Kelly Kraft (SMU) 2042009 **Alabama (273) Hunter Hamrick (Alabama) 65* two rounds in 2002 due of rain ** one round in 2009 due to rain$ tournament record

THE JERRY PATE INVITATIONAL Each October, 12 of the nation’s best men’s college golf teams gather in Vestavia Hills, Ala., for the University of Alabama’s annual Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate. In addition to hosting a premier field and event, the tournament annually raises some $20,000 for charities. The host and tournament namesake is the most successful professional golfer to have worn the Crimson and White, Jerry Pate. The former Tide golfer and current Champions Tour player proudly lends his name and plays an active role - from team selection to presenting the awards trophies. Pate and Alabama have hosted this event since 1986. Originally, it was held in Pate’s hometown of Pensacola, Fla. He moved the tournament to Birmingham’s Shoal Creek in 1992 where it remained for five years. In 1997 the JPNI moved to its current home, the Old Overton Club. The strength of the JPNI field makes it a premier team fall gathering. Even the selection committee is a powerful one. The tournament’s selection commit-tee has included PGA greats Arnold Palmer, Ben Crenshaw and Mark McCormack. The committee seeks the highest-ranked teams from the previous season who are expected to again be in the national title hunt. In the fall of 2004 Georgia finished fourth at the JPNI but went on that spring to win the NCAA title. The 1995 JPNI champion Arizona State, won the (spring) 1996 NCAA Championship, and fall 1997 JPNI participant UNLV didn’t win the JPNI, but went on to win the 1998 NCAA title. The 1994 field included all of the top nine from the 1994 NCAA Championships, including national champion - and 1994 Jerry Pate Champions - Stanford, led by 1994 U.S. Amateur Champion Tiger Woods. Woods was also the 1994 JPNI medalist.

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THE 2009 FIELD: (12 teams) Alabama, Auburn, UAB, Arkansas, East Tennessee State, Georgia State, Louisville, Mississippi State, Oklahoma, SMU, Texas, UNLV.

THE COURSE: Old Overton Country Club • Vestavia Hills, Ala.Par 71 • 6,936 yards

THE FORMAT: Sunday, October 11: Practice RoundMonday, October 12: 36 holes, 1st and 2nd rounds (both rained out)Tuesday, October 13: 18 holes, 3rd/final round

JPNI FALL 2009 TEAM RESULTS (OCTOBER 13, 2009): 1. Alabama 273/273 (-7)2. Texas 276/276 (-4)3. East Tennessee St. 280/280 (E) UNLV 280/280 (E)5. Louisville 281/281 (+1)6. UAB 284/284 (+4)7. Auburn 285/285 (+5)8. SMU 286/286 (+6)9. Arkansas 289/289 (+9)10. Georgia State 290/290 (+10) Mississippi State 290/290 (+10)12. Oklahoma 292/292 (+12)

JPNI FALL 2008 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS (OCT. 13)1. Hunter Hamrick, Alabama 65/65 (-5)2. Cody Gribble, Texas 66/66 (-4)3. Derek Ernst, UNLV 67/67 (-3)4. Bud Cauley, Alabama 68/68 (-2) Dylan Frittelli, Texas 68/68 (-2) Rhys Enoch, ETSU 68/68 (-2) Seamus Power, ETSU 68/68 (-2) Riley Wheeldon, Louisville 68/68 (-2) Justin Dorward, Louisville 68/68 (-2) Ben Tewes, SMU 68/68 (-2)

UA INDIVIDUAL SCORECARDS AT THE FALL 2008 JPNI1. Hunter Hamrick Alabama 65/65 (-1)t4. Bud Cauley Alabama 68/68 (-2)t11. Scott Strohmeyer Alabama 69/69 (-1)t20. Hunter Slatton Alabama 71/71 (+1)t44. Lee Knox Alabama 74/74 (+4)

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Tide senior Mark Harrell set the school 54-hole record in sharing co-medalist hon-ors at the fall 2007 JPNI. Harrell carded 66-64-68/198 to finish the tournament at 15-under par. He’s shown here with the tournament’s namesake, Champions Tour and former UA golfer Jerry Pate.

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ALL-TIMEHEAD COACHES

YEAR COACH RECORD1952 Malcolm Laney 8-21953 Malcolm Laney 5-21954 Malcolm Laney 10-01955 Bubber Nesbit 6-01956 Bubber Nesbit 4-41957 Bubber Nesbit 5-71958 Gene Stallings 4-41959 Gene Stallings 3-41960 Gene Stallings 4-51961 Dick Pride 4-41962 Dick Pride 7-51963 Dick Pride 9-51964 Dick Pride 11-21965 Jackie Maness 5-51966 Jackie Maness 8-101967 Jackie Maness 8-41968 Jackie Maness 7-51969 Steve Sloan 7-51970 Steve Sloan 0-41971 Ronnie Laffoon 1972 Conrad Rehling1973 Conrad Rehling1974 Conrad Rehling1975 Conrad Rehling1976 Conrad Rehling1977 Conrad Rehling1978 Conrad Rehling1979 Conrad Rehling 54-221980 Conrad Rehling 84-74

YEAR COACH RECORD1981 Conrad Rehling 133-221982 Conrad Rehling1983 Conrad Rehling 99-341984 Conrad Rehling1985 Conrad Rehling 68-531986 Conrad Rehling 47-491987 Conrad Rehling 72-721988 Conrad Rehling 44-961989 Dick Spybey 101-56-11990 Dick Spybey 69-75-21991 Dick Spybey 105-61-31992 Dick Spybey 157-49-11993 Dick Spybey 102-101-31994 Dick Spybey 92-711995 Dick Spybey 38-1021996 Dick Spybey 77-105-51997 Dick Spybey 102-86-11998 Dick Spybey 20-1251999 Dick Spybey 85-712000 Dick Spybey 36-1302001 Dick Spybey 103-542002 Dick Spybey 88-65-32003 Jay Seawell 54-892004 Jay Seawell 59-96-32005 Jay Seawell 99-63-32006 Jay Seawell 104-72-52007 Jay Seawell 173-31-22008 Jay Seawell 150-292009 Jay Seawell 111-57-1

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Steve Sloan1969-70

Dick Spybey1989-2002

Bubber Nesbit1955-57

Gene Stallings 1958-60

Dick Pride 1961-64

Jackie Maness1965-68

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Alabama head coach Jay Seawell boasts a 750-437-14 mark during his tenure at the Capstone.

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TEAM WINNERS MEDALIST

SOUTHEASTERN INVITATIONALROLLING HILLS GOLF AND RACQUET CLUB, MONTGOMERY1978 Auburn (874) Rick Smallridge, Auburn (214)1979 Auburn (900) Wade King, Troy State (220)1980 Georgia Southern (564/Rain shortened) Deluca (UF), Janiga (UT), Cook (Ga), Hancock (TSU), (138)1981 Alabama (867) ----1982 Florida State (890) ----1983 Ohio State (870) Steve Lowery, Alabama (209)1984 Georgia (874) ----1985 Results missing ----1986 Georgia (868) ----1987 Florida State (880) ----

WYNLAKES GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB, MONTGOMERY1988 Kentucky (592 - Two Rounds) Matt Peterson (UGA, 143)

ROLLING HILLS GOLF AND RACQUET CLUB, MONTGOMERY1989 Florida State (861) Sean Pacetti, Alabama (212)

LAGOON PARK, MONTGOMERY1990 Central Florida (851) Chris Smith, Ohio State (203)1991 Central Florida (842) Hans Strom-Olsen, Central Florida (205)1992 Alabama David Kirkpatrick, Alabama (212)1993 Florida State (866) Brian Sleven, Georgia (210)1994 LSU (864) Scott Sterling, LSU (209)1995 Auburn (860) Iain Steel, Auburn (210)

BLUE-GRAY INTERCOLLEGIATE (Lagoon Park)1996 LSU (868) Randy Leen, Indiana (209)

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UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA SPRING INVITATIONAL (Lagoon Park)1997 Mississippi State (842) Michael Connell, Mississippi State (208)1998 Georgia (870) Jeremy Parrott, Georgia (212)1999 Mississippi (856) Andrew Black (Unattached/UT) (210)2000 Auburn (850) Roland Thatcher, Auburn (205)

CONRAD REHLING ALABAMA SPRING INVITATIONALCAPSTONE CLUB, TUSCALOOSA2001 Charleston (889) Graeme McDowell, UAB (212)

OL’ COLONY CLUB, TUSCALOOSA2002 Minnesota (847) Graeme McDowell, UAB (201)2003 Auburn (857) James Lepp, Illinois (211)2004 Alabama (878) John Holmes, Kentucky (209)2005 Alabama (881) Steve Tiley, Georgia State (211)

The Conrad Rehling Alabama Spring Invitational, called the Southeastern Intercollegiate until 1996 when it was the Blue-Gray Intercollegiate, was hosted by Alabama and held annually from 1978 to 2005. The 2001 tourna-ment marked the first time it was played in Tuscaloosa when it was held at Ol’ Colony. It moved to The Capstone Club in 2002 then back to Ol’ Colony in 2003, 2004 and 2005.

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1952Donald Goldstein 6-1 170 Soph. Birmingham, Ala.Robert Hill 5-7 150 Soph. Rochester, N.Y.Roger Horton 5-9 145 Jr. Worcester, Mass.Pete Jones 5-9 150 Soph. Dothan, Ala.Ike May 5-9 155 Sr. Montgomery, Ala.Bob McNeely 5-11 160 Jr. Spring Hill, Ala.Aubrey Miller 5-11 165 Jr. Selma, Ala.Julien Strassburger 6-0 165 Jr. Montgomery, Ala.

1953Jack Cummings 5-11 165 Sr. Pass Christian, Miss.James Flowers 5-8 160 Soph. Dothan, Ala.Robert Hill 5-7 145 Jr. Rochester, N.Y.Pete Jones 5-9 150 Jr. Dothan, Ala.Buddy Manderson 6-1 175 Fr. Tuscaloosa, Ala.Bob McClung 6-1 165 Jr. Birmingham, Ala.Bob McNeely 5-11 160 Sr. Spring Hill, Ala.Dick Vittingl 6-0 135 Sr. Spring Hill, Ala.

1954Andrew Burch 5-10 175 Fr. Mobile, Ala.M.C. Fitts 6-0 195 Fr. Tuscaloosa, Ala.William Gipson 5-11 175 Jr. Albertville, Ala.Buddy Manderson 6-1 175 Soph. Tuscaloosa, Ala.Jackie Maness 5-11 150 Fr. Tuscaloosa, Ala.Aubrey Miller 5-11 170 Sr. Selma, Ala.James Shamblin, Jr. 5-7 150 Sr. Tuscaloosa, Ala.Harold Wesley 6-0 165 Soph. Greenville, Ala.

1955Andrew Burch 5-10 175 Soph. Mobile, Ala.Bob Cochran 5-10 160 Soph. Tuscaloosa, Ala.John Faulk, Jr. 6-0 170 Soph. Birmingham, Ala.M.C. Fitts 6-0 195 Soph. Tuscaloosa, Ala.William Gipson 5-11 175 Jr. Albertville, Ala.Sonny Holt 6-0 155 Soph. Selma, Ala.Patrick Jones, Jr. 6-0 170 Soph. Dothan, Ala.Buddy Manderson 6-1 175 Jr. Tuscaloosa, Ala.Jackie Maness 5-11 150 Soph. Tuscaloosa, Ala.Moley Smith 5-11 165 Soph. Birmingham, Ala.

1956Andrew Burch 5-8 155 Jr. Mobile, Ala.Barry Coxe 6-1 205 Soph. Birmingham, Ala.Ben Goodwin 5-10 155 Soph. Birmingham, Ala.Sonny Holt 6-0 155 Jr. Selma, Ala.Elridge Hydinger 6-1 170 Soph. Birmingham, Ala.Buddy Manderson 6-1 175 Sr. Tuscaloosa, Ala.Jackie Maness 5-11 150 Jr. Tuscaloosa, Ala.Bob McClung 6-1 165 Sr. Birmingham, Ala.Vernon Stabler 5-11 160 Jr. Greenville, Ala.William Williamson 6-0 170 Soph. Montgomery, Ala.Robert Woodfin 6-2 185 Soph. Selma, Ala.

1957Clifton Darby 5-10 170 Soph. Birmingham, Ala.Irving Gotlieb 6-0 175 Jr. Birmingham, Ala.Donald Hayden 6-0 172 Soph. East Rochester, N.Y.Sonny Holt 6-1 155 Sr. Selma, Ala.Elridge Hydinger 6-1 170 Soph. Birmingham, Ala.Neal Littlejohn 5-10 170 Soph. Columbus, Ga.Jackie Maness 5-11 150 Sr. Tuscaloosa, Ala.Dick Pride 5-11 175 Soph. Tuscaloosa, Ala.Robert Woodfin 6-2 185 Jr. Selma, Ala.

1958Dick Ball, Jr. 5-11 150 Soph. Montgomery, Ala.H.B. “Vick”Goodwin 5-11 160 Jr. Birmingham, Ala.Bill Hamilton 5-10 145 Soph. Gadsden, Ala.Jackie Maness 5-11 150 Sr. Tuscaloosa, Ala.Dick Pride 5-11 175 Jr. Tuscaloosa, Ala.Roger Suttle 6-0 185 Jr. Gadsden, Ala.Robert Woodfin 6-5 205 Sr. Selma, Ala.

1959Dick Ball, Jr. 5-11 150 Jr. Montgomery, Ala.Buddy Carter 5-11 165 Soph. Montgomery, Ala.Quin Flowers 6-0 160 Soph. Dothan, Ala.Leask Harris, Jr. 5-6 145 Sr. Selma, Ala.Robert Maness 5-10 150 Soph. Tuscaloosa, Ala.Dick Pride 5-11 180 Sr. Tuscaloosa, Ala.Roger Suttle 6-0 170 Sr. Gadsden, Ala.

1960Dick Ball, Jr. 5-11 150 Sr. Montgomery, Ala.Albert DeFuniak 6-1 175 Soph. Birmingham, Ala.Quin Flowers 6-0 160 Jr. Dothan, Ala.Bill Hamilton 5-11 160 Jr. Tuscaloosa, Ala.Bob Hull 6-1 185 Sr. Montgomery, Ala.Billy Kitchens 6-1 170 Jr. Montgomery, Ala.Robert Maness 5-10 150 Jr. Tuscaloosa, Ala.Tom O’Melia 5-11 160 Soph. Grove Hill, Ala.Jack Thorington 6-1 165 Jr. Montgomery, Ala.

1961Fred Blackmon 5-11 185 Soph. Anniston, Ala.Pat Buchanan 5-9 180 Soph. Tuscaloosa, Ala.Fox DeFuniak 6-1 178 Jr. Birmingham, Ala.Phil Fischer 5-11 145 Soph. Montgomery, Ala.Quin Flowers 6-2 180 Sr. Dothan, Ala.Bill Forris 5-11 165 Jr. Pensacola, Fla.Hamp Greene 5-11 155 Fr. Montgomery, Ala.Bill Hamilton 5-10 150 Sr. Tuscaloosa, Ala.Johnny Lamey 5-11 175 Fr. Mobile, Ala.Robert Maness 5-10 150 Sr. Tuscaloosa, Ala.Tom O’Melia 5-8 148 Jr. Grove Hill, Ala.Tommy Settle 5-11 172 Fr. Owensboro, Ky.Jack Thorington 6-1 180 Sr. Montgomery, Ala.Robert White 5-9 145 Jr. Gadsden, Ala.

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1964 Vance Fulkerson 5-11 190 Soph. Birmingham, Ala. Maurice Green Hamp Greene 5-11 155 Sr. Montgomery, Ala.David Holcombe 6-4 172 Soph. Enterprise, Ala.Johnny Lamey 5-11 175 Sr. Mobile, Ala.Ab Powey Dick Pride Phil Scherer 5-11 170 Jr. Louisville, Ky.Tommy Settle 5-11 172 Sr. Owensboro, Ky.

1965 Charles Crabbe 5-11 170 Jr. Birmingham, Ala.Wayne Davis, Jr. 5-9 175 Fr. Montgomery, Ala.Ross Diamond, III 6-0 180 Soph. Mobile, Ala.Wayne Downey 6-0 175 Soph. Gadsden, Ala.Vance Fulkerson 5-11 190 Jr. Birmingham, Ala.David Holcombe 6-4 172 Jr. Enterprise, Ala.Horace Horner 6-1 160 Fr. Pensacola, Fla.Tom Jones 6-5 192 Fr. Valley Head, Ala.John Lamey 5-11 170 Sr. Mobile, Ala.Wilbur Manderson 5-11 185 Fr. Tuscaloosa, Ala.Jimmy Mitchell 6-2 183 Soph. Decatur, Ala.Tommy Nicol, Jr. 6-0 135 Jr. Tuscaloosa, Ala.Phil Scherer 5-11 170 Sr. Louisville, Ky.Joe Sullivan 6-1 190 Soph. Mobile, Ala.Robert Weinard 6-1 160 Soph. Tuscaloosa, Ala.

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ALL-TIME ROSTER1967 Don Blanton 6-0 175 Soph. Selma, Ala.Sam Farlow Soph. Greenville, Ala.Lee Harper 6-0 185 Fr. Bessemer, Ala.Tom Jones 6-5 205 Soph. Valley Head, Ala. Ralph Smallman 5-11 165 Fr. Birmingham, Ala. Joe Frank Terrell 5-11 160 Soph. Birmingham, Ala. Rock Weinard 6-1 160 Sr. Tuscalooasa, Ala.

1968 Don Blanton 6-0 175 Jr. Selma, Ala.Wayne Davis, Jr. 5-9 175 Sr. Montgomery, Ala.Joe DuBois 5-8 170 Sr. Enterprise, Ala.Jerry Haggstrom 6-1 175 Soph. Kankakee, Ill.Hal Hamner 6-2 170 Fr. Fosters, Ala.Lee Harper 6-0 185 Soph. Birmingham, Ala.Tom Jones 6-5 205 Jr. Valley Head, Ala.Sam Linnick 5-11 175 Fr. Mobile, Ala.Fred Nicol 6-0 150 Soph. Tuscaloosa, Ala.Ricky Sirmon 5-9 140 Fr. Huntsville, Ala.Ralph Smallman 5-11 165 Soph. Birmingham, Ala.Joe Frank Terrell 5-11 160 Jr. Greenville, Ala.

1969Don Blanton 6-0 175 Sr. Selma, Ala.Mike Eller 6-0 170 Fr. Nashville, Tenn.Gerald Haggstrom 6-1 175 Jr. Kankakee, Ill.Tom Jones 6-5 215 Sr. Valley Head, Ala.Sam Linnick 6-0 175 Soph. Mobile, Ala.Clyde McLendon 6-0 145 Soph. Jackson, Miss.Bill O’Connor 6-2 190 Soph. Tuscaloosa, Ala.John O’Neill 6-0 160 Soph. Mobile, Ala.Ricky Sirmon 5-10 190 Soph. Huntsville, Ala.Ralph Smallman 5-11 160 Jr. Birmingham, Ala.Joe Terrell 5-11 155 Sr. Greenville, Ala.

1970John Belton 6-3 155 Fr. Gastonia, N.C.Sam Farlow 6-0 185 Sr. Birmingham, Ala.Mark Frederick 5-11 180 Fr. Parma, OhioJoe Freeman 5-10 170 Jr. Covington, La.Lee Harper 6-0 185 Jr. Birmingham, Ala.Clyde McLendon 6-0 150 Soph. Jackson, Miss.Bill O’Connor 6-2 205 Soph. Tuscaloosa, Ala.John O’Neill 6-0 160 Soph. Mobile, Ala.Rick Sirmon 5-9 150 Jr. Huntsville, Ala.Ralph Smallman 5-11 160 Sr. Birmingham, Ala.Wheeler Stewart 6-2 165 Fr. Tuscaloosa, Ala.Frank Vines 6-3 190 Fr. Birmingham, Ala.

1971John Belton 6-2 155 Soph. 1L Gastonia, N.C.Mark Frederick 5-11 180 Soph. 1L Parma, OhioJoe Freeman 5-11 170 Sr. 1L Covington, La.Lee Harper 6-0 190 Sr. 3L Birmingham, Ala.Bernie Kirkland 5-11 230 Jr. TR Lakeland, Fla.Sam Linnick 6-0 190 Sr. Mobile, Ala.Clyde McLendon 6-1 153 Jr. 2L Jackson, Miss.Raimundo Mejia 5-8 145 Fr. Barranquilla, ColumbiaJohn O’Neill 6-0 165 Jr. 1L Mobile, Ala.Rick Sirmon 5-9 150 Sr. 3L Huntsville, Ala.Wheeler Stewart 6-2 170 Soph. 1L Tuscaloosa, Ala.Frank Vines 6-3 200 Soph. 1L Birmingham, Ala.Walter Wood, Jr. 6-0 160 Fr. Birmingham, Ala.

1972John Belton 6-1 155 Jr. 2L Gastonia, N.C.Gary Burns 6-1 190 Jr. JC Selma, Ala.Tony Hollifield 6-3 200 Fr. Gastonia, N.C.Bernie Kirkland 5-11 200 Sr. SQ Lakeland, Fla.Raimundo Mejia 5-7 145 Soph. SQ Barranquilla, ColumbiaJohn O’Neill 6-0 165 Sr. 2L Mobile, Ala.Alan Pate 5-11 180 Fr. Mobile, Ala.Jerry Pate 5-11 150 Fr. Pensacola, Fla.Hall Reynolds 5-11 165 Soph. SQ Chattanooga, Tenn.Wheeler Stewart 6-2 180 Jr. 2L Tuscaloosa, Ala.Frank Vines 6-3 200 Jr. 1L Birmingham, Ala.Walter Wood, Jr. 6-0 160 Soph. SQ Birmingham, Ala.

1973John Belton 6-1 160 Sr. 3L Gastonia, N.C.Billy Brown 5-7 155 Fr. Birmingham, Ala.Tommy Burns 5-11 175 Jr. JC Selma, Ala.Ray Cox 5-11 160 Sr. SQ Pell City, Ala.Bunky Hancock 6-2 185 Jr. JC Greenville, Ala.Tony Hollifield 6-2 210 Soph. 1L Gastonia, N.C.Travis Hudson 6-1 200 Fr. Jasper, Ala.Charles Major 6-6 225 Jr. JC Birmingham, Ala.Raimundo Mejia 5-7 145 Jr. 1L Barranquilla, ColumbiaDanny Neighbors 6-2 160 Fr. Memphis, Tenn.Alan Pate 5-11 190 Soph. 1L Mobile, Ala.Jerry Pate 5-11 160 Soph. 1L Pensacola, Fla.Mike Preston 6-2 155 Fr. Allentown, N.J.Hall Reynolds 5-11 165 Jr. SQ Chattanooga, Tenn.Wheeler Stewart 6-2 185 Sr. 3L Tuscaloosa, Ala.John Woodall 6-3 175 Fr. Guntersville, Ala.

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1975 John Babyak 5-9 165 Fr. Youngstown, OhioSteve Brabner 6-0 160 Fr. Mobile, Ala.Bill Hamrick 5-10 160 Fr. Brundidge, Ala.Jimbo Head 6-0 170 Fr. Birmingham, Ala.Tony Hollifield 6-2 190 Sr. Gastonia, N.C.Tom Hough 6-0 175 Soph. Anniston, Ala.Chip Howell 5-8 140 Soph. Anniston, Ala.Travis Hudson 6-1 190 Jr. Jasper, Ala.Gordy Johnson 5-11 170 Soph. Worcester, Mass.Mike Jordan 6-0 165 Fr. Camden, Ark.Rick Karbowski 6-0 190 Soph. Auburn, Mass.Richard May 6-2 195 Soph. Miami Beach, Fla.Marty O’Rear 5-8 165 Soph. Fairfax, Va.Alan Pate 5-11 190 Sr. Mobile, Ala.Jerry Pate 5-11 170 Sr. Pensacola, Fla.Mike Preston 6-2 160 Jr. Cream Ridge, N.J.Rich Ritter 5-10 135 Jr. Prattville, Ala.Paul Rooker 5-10 170 Soph. McComb, Miss.Alan Yeilding 5-9 155 Fr. Birmingham, Ala.

1976John Babyak 5-10 165 Soph. SQ Boardman, OhioSteve Brabner 6-0 165 Soph. SQ Mobile, Ala.Andy Burch 5-5 145 Fr. Mobile, Ala.Dave Ferrell 6-2 190 Sr. Mobile, Ala.Mark Gurrow 5-11 160 Fr. St. Augustine, Fla.Tom Harris 6-0 170 Soph. SQ Tupelo, Miss.Barry Harwell 5-11 195 Fr. Carrolton, Ga.Jimbo Head 6-0 190 Soph. SQ Birmingham, Ala.Tom Hough 6-1 170 Jr. SQ Anniston, Ala.Travis Hudson 6-2 205 Sr. 3L Jasper, Ala.Gordie Johnson 6-0 149 Jr. SQ Worcester, Mass.Mike Jordan 6-0 175 Soph. SQ Camden, Ark.Rick Karbowski 6-0 175 Jr. 2L Auburn, Mass.Chris Massler 6-0 150 Sr. SQ Ozark, Ala.Bob Mathers 5-11 158 Fr. Valparaiso, Fla.Paul Mokris 5-10 170 Fr. Warren, OhioMarty O’Rear 5-10 175 Jr. SQ Fairfax, Va.Mike Preston 6-1 160 Sr. 2L Cream Ridge, N.J.Allen Ritchie 6-3 180 Fr. Birmingham, Ala.

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Rich Ritter 5-10 130 Sr. SQ Prattville, Ala.Paul Rooker 5-11 160 Jr. 2L McComb, Miss.Gary Trivinno 6-2 190 Fr. SQ Mayfield Heights, Ohio

1977John Babyak 5-10 170 Jr. 1L Youngstown, OhioAllan Cameron 6-2 175 Fr. Mobile, Ala.Mark Gurnow 6-0 170 Soph. 1L St. Augustine, Fla.Barry Harwell 5-11 190 Soph. 1L Carrollton, Ga.Steven Hudson 6-0 166 Fr. Jasper, Ala.Gordon Johnson 6-0 155 Sr. 2L Worcester, Mass.Rick Karbowski 6-0 175 Sr. 3L Auburn, Mass.Dennis Kay 5-4 140 Soph. SQ Kansas City, Kan.Paul Mokris 5-10 165 Soph. 1L Warren, OhioKen Postlewait 6-1 165 Fr. Sylacauga, Ala.Allen Ritchie 6-2 180 Soph. 1L Birmingham, Ala.Mike Rooker 5-10 135 Fr. McComb, Miss.Paul Rooker 6-1 160 Sr. 2L McComb, Miss.Bart Starr, Jr. 6-3 175 Fr. DePere, Wisc.Gary Trivisonno 6-2 195 Soph. 1L Mayfield Heights, OhioGary Wilks 5-9 145 Fr. Amsterdam, OhioAllen Yeilding 5-9 155 Jr. 2L Birmingham, Ala.

1978Tommy Allbright 6-3 205 Fr. Holly Pond, Ala. Allan Cameron 6-1 175 Soph. Mobile, Ala. Kevin Canada 6-0 175 Jr. Chester, Va.Mark Gurnow 6-0 170 Jr. St. Augustine, Fla. Barry Harwell 5-11 190 Jr. Carrollton, Ga.Steve Hudson 6-0 166 R-Fr. Jasper, Ala.Cecil Ingram 6-1 165 Fr. Birmingham, Ala. Dennis Kay 5-4 140 Jr. Leawood, Kan.Bob Mathers 5-11 160 Jr. Valparaiso, Fla.Kelly Miller 6-1 160 Fr. Michigan City, Ind.John Poole 6-3 180 Soph. Roanoke, Va. Allen Ritchie 6-3 175 Jr. Birmingham, Ala. Paul Rooker 6-0 165 Sr. McComb, Miss. Gary Trivisonno 6-2 195 Jr. Mayfield Heights, OhioGary Wilks 5-9 140 Soph. Amsterdam, Ohio Allen Yeilding 5-9 155 Sr. Birmingham, Ala. Harry Zaruba 5-8 150 Fr. Independence, Ohio

1979Robert Almon 5-10 145 Fr. Tuscaloosa, Ala.Kevin Canada 6-0 175 Sr. Chester, Va. Kevin DeNike 6-0 150 Fr. Bettendorf, IowaHollis Geiger, Jr. 5-11 155 Jr. Birmingham, Ala. Barry Harwell 5-11 190 Sr. Carrollton, Ga. Steve Hudson 6-0 166 Soph. Jasper, Ala.Cecil Ingram 6-1 165 Soph. Birmingham, Ala.Dennis Kay 5-4 140 Sr. Leawood, Kan. Bob Mathers 5-11 160 Sr. Valparaiso., Fla. Kelly Miller 6-1 160 Soph. Michigan City, Ind.John Poole 6-3 180 Jr. Roanoke, Va. Scott Ray 5-11 145 Fr. Central City, Ky. Lee Rinker 6-0 170 Fr. Stuart, Fla.Allen Ritchie 6-3 175 Sr. Birmingham, Ala. Gary Trivisonno 6-2 195 Sr. Mayfield Heights, Ohio Mark Wickline 6-0 160 Fr. Mobile, Ala.Gary Wilks 5-9 140 Jr. Amsterdam, Ohio Harry Zaruba 5-8 150 Soph. Independence, Ohio

1980Jim Branche 6-1 160 Soph. Orlando, Fla.Kevin DeNike 5-10 150 Soph. Bettendorf, Iowa Tom Garner 5-8 170 Fr. Pompano Beach, Fla. Conwell Hooper 5-8 160 Soph. Montgomery, Ala.Steve Hudson 5-1 160 Jr. Jasper, Ala. Cecil Ingram 6-2 180 Jr. Birmingham, Ala. Jim Kilduff 5-9 155 Jr. Cleveland, Ohio David Lane 5-8 160 Jr. Chelmsford, Mass. Steve Lowery 6-0 180 Fr. Birmingham, Ala. John Miller 5-8 160 Jr. Pensacola, Fla.Kelly Miller 6-0 165 Jr. Michigan City, Ind. John Poole 6-2 190 Jr. Roanoke, Va. Lee Rinker 6-0 180 Soph. Stuart, Fla. Bob Vespa 5-9 150 Jr. Cleveland, Ohio Bruce Werner 5-8 150 Jr. Houston, TexasMark Wickline 5-8 175 Soph. Mobile, Ala. Harry Zaruba 5-8 170 Jr. Cleveland, Ohio

1981Todd Anderson 6-0 160 Fr. Rockford, Mich.Jim Branche 6-1 170 Jr. Orlando, Fla.Claud Cooper 6-2 175 Jr. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Mike Craw 6-3 183 Soph. Tasmania, Australia Kevin DeNike 6-0 165 Jr. Bettendorf, Iowa Tom Garner 5-10 155 Soph. Pompano Beach, Fla.

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Matt Hughes finished his time at Alabama in 2009 after competing in 20 tournaments for the Tide and posting a 75.53 scoring average.

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ALL-TIME ROSTERLars Gustafsson 6-1 165 Fr. Zachary, La. Conwell Hooper 5-9 155 Jr. Montgomery, Ala. Steve Hudson 5-11 166 Sr. Jasper, Ala. Cecil Ingram 6-2 185 Sr. Birmingham, Ala. Joe Joyner 5-10 135 Fr. Georgetown, S.C. John Keller 5-11 180 Jr. Pompano Beach, Fla.Steve Lowery 6-2 190 Soph. Birmingham, Ala. David McKenzie 6-0 185 Fr. Selma, Ala. Lee Rinker 6-0 180 Jr. Stuart, Fla. Don Scott 5-11 167 Fr. Downsville, La. Mark Wickline 5-8 175 Jr. Mobile, Ala. Mark Wood 5-11 155 Fr. Bedford, Ind.

1982Todd Anderson 6-0 160 Soph. Rockford, Mich. Jim Branche 6-1 170 Sr. Orlando, Fla.Tom Brennan 5-11 160 Sr. New Orleans, La. Fred Curtis 6-2 175 Sr. Ventnor, N.J. Kevin DeNike 6-0 170 Jr. Bettendorf, Iowa Tom Garner 5-10 155 Jr. Pompano Beach, Fla.Talbert Griffin 5-8 165 Jr. Montgomery, Ala. Darrell Jones 5-7 150 Fr. Trussville, Ala.Joe Joyner 5-10 150 Soph. Georgetown, S.C. John Keller 6-0 155 Sr. Pompano Beach, Fla.Gary Laurin 6-0 170 Jr. Farmington Hills, MichSteve Lowery 6-2 195 Jr. Birmingham, Ala.Griff Rudolph 5-8 150 Fr. Clarksville, Tenn.Don Scott 5-11 170 Soph. Downsville, La. Greg Spohr 6-1 175 Fr. Quincy, Ill.Bill Van Orman 6-2 165 Fr. Ridgefield, Conn.

1983Todd Anderson 6-0 165 Jr. Rockford, Mich. Bradley Braswell 6-0 195 Soph. Union Springs, Ala.Tom Brennan 5-11 160 Sr. New Orleans, La. Gary Buffington 5-10 150 Fr. Pensacola, Fla. Tom Garner 5-10 155 Sr. Pompano Beach, Fla. John Gray 5-8 165 Sr. Jasper, Ala. Talbert Griffin 5-8 165 Sr. Montgomery, Ala. Joe Joyner 5-10 145 Jr. Georgetown, S.C. Steve Kittleson 6-1 170 Fr. DeKalb, Ill. Gary Laurin 6-0 175 Jr. Farmington Hills, Mich Steve Lowery 6-2 195 Sr. Birmingham, Ala.Curtis Middlekauff 6-0 180 Jr. Jacksonville, Fla. Lee Rinker 6-0 180 Sr. Stuart, Fla. Griff Rudolph 5-8 170 Soph. Clarksville, Tenn. George Weston 5-8 150 Fr. Charlotte, N.C.

1984Todd Anderson 6-0 170 Sr. Rockford, Mich. Bobby Carl 5-11 170 Jr. Oak Brook, Ill.Talbert Griffin 5-9 165 Sr. Montgomery, Ala. Darrell Jones 5-7 155 Soph. Trussville, Ala.Joe Joyner 5-10 150 Jr. Georgetown, S.C. Steve Kittleson 6-1 175 Soph. DeKalb, Ill. Curtis Middlekauff 6-0 180 Sr. Jacksonville, Fla.Bradley Nazzarini 6-0 175 Soph. Rockford, Ill.Luis Pavon 5-8 175 Fr. Mexico City, MexicoAlan Pope 6-0 140 Fr. Jasper, Ala.Jett Rich 6-0 193 Soph. Carrollton, Ga.Craig Rudolph 5-4 135 Fr. Clarksville, Tenn.Griff Rudolph 5-9 170 Jr. Clarksville, Tenn.Stewart Scott 5-11 170 Jr. Downsville, La.Greg Spohr 6-1 180 Jr. Quincy, Ill.Bill Van Orman 6-1 180 Jr. Ridgefield, Conn.George Weston 5-8 150 Soph. Charlotte, N.C.Mark Wood 5-10 153 Sr. Indianapolis, Ind.

1985Berney Aucoin 6-1 186 Fr. Houma, La.Scott Calhoun 6-0 170 Fr. Columbus, Ga.Bobby Carl 5-11 180 Jr. Oak Brook, Ill.Darrell Jones 5-7 155 Jr. Trussville, Ala.Joe Joyner 5-10 150 Sr. Pinehurst, N.C.

Jim Kelson 5-11 160 Soph. Arlington, Texas David McKenzie 6-0 180 Sr. Selma, Ala.Luis Pavon 5-8 180 Soph. Mexico City, MexicoAlan Pope 6-0 149 Soph. Jasper, Ala.Griff Rudolph 5-9 170 Jr. Clarksville, Tenn.Don Scott 5-11 165 Sr. Downsville, La.Greg Spohr 6-1 175 Sr. Quincy, Ill.Rob Thomas 5-10 142 Fr. Fort Payne, Ala.Bill Van Orman 6-1 180 Sr. Ridgefield, Conn.George Weston 5-8 155 Jr. Charlotte, N.C.Bruce Willette 6-2 165 Fr. Roanoke, Va.

1986Berney Aucoin 6-1 175 Soph. Houma, La.Richard Berglund 5-8 160 Jr. Wyoming, Mich.Darrell Jones 5-7 155 Sr. Trussville, Ala.Tracy Lentz 6-3 165 Fr. Trinity, Ala.Jay Lessley 5-7 140 Fr. Natchez, Miss.Sean Pacetti 5-8 150 Fr. Palatka, Fla.Luis Pavon 5-8 180 Jr. Mexico City, MexicoAlan Pope 6-0 149 Jr. Jasper, Ala.Kevin Strohman 6-1 150 Sr. Rockford, Ill.Rob Thomas 5-10 140 Soph. Fort Payne, Ala.John Thornes 6-2 165 Fr. Rialto, Calif.Bill Van Orman 6-2 180 Sr. Ridgefield, Conn.George Weston 5-8 155 Sr. Charlotte, N.C.Bruce Willette 6-2 185 Soph. Roanoke, Va.

1987Berney Aucoin 6-1 180 Jr. Houma, La.Kyle Bellamy 6-0 190 Fr. High Point, N.C.Rich Berglund 5-8 155 Sr. Wyoming, Mich.Tony DiRico 5-10 165 Sr. Milton, Mass.Jim Kelson 6-0 165 Sr. Grand Prairie, Texas Tracy Lentz 6-2 170 Soph. Trinity, Ala.Spike McRoy 5-11 130 Fr. Huntsville, Ala.Sean Pacetti 5-9 170 Soph. Palatka, Fla.Luis Pavon 5-8 180 Sr. Mexico City, MexicoJohn Pochis 5-9 170 Fr. Crystal River, Fla.Alan Pope 6-0 145 Sr. Jasper, Ala.Danny Spybey 5-8 139 Fr. Columbus, OhioJohn Thornes 6-2 165 Soph. Rialto, Calif.Bruce Willette 6-2 165 Jr. Roanoke, Va.

1988Paul Bastien 6-1 Fr. HS Dennis, Mass.Kyle Bellamy 6-0 Soph. SQ High Point, N.C.Rich Berglund 5-8 Sr. 2L Wyoming, Mich.Henry Diana 5-11 Fr. HS Youngstown, OhioTony DiRico 5-10 Sr. 2L Milton, Mass.Terry Hatch 5-10 Fr. HS Lancaster, Pa.Todd Lee 5-7 Jr. TR Jasper, Ala.Tracy Lentz 6-2 Soph. 1L Trinity, Ala.Steve Luther 6-2 Fr. RS Dallas, TexasSpike McRoy 5-11 Soph. 1L Huntsville, Ala.Sean Pacetti 5-9 Jr. 2L Palatka, Fla.John Pochis 5-9 Soph. 1L Crystal River, Fla.Danny Spybey 5-8 Fr. RS Columbus, OhioRob Tipton 6-5 Sr. SQ Roanoke, Va.Gary Wiggington 6-0 Fr. HS Anniston, Ala.Bruce Willette 6-2 Jr. 2L Roanoke, Va.

1989Paul Bastien 6-2 190 Soph. 1L Dennis, Mass.Bert Beers 6-2 195 Fr. HS Selma, Ala.Henry Diana 5-11 155 Soph. 1L Warren, OhioDavid Kirkpatrick 5-10 150 Fr. HS North Berwick, ScotlandTodd Lee 5-7 140 Sr. 1L Jasper, Ala.Tracy Lentz 6-3 170 Jr. 2L Trinity, Ala.Spike McRoy 5-11 135 Jr. 2L Huntsville, Ala.Sean Pacetti 5-9 175 Sr. 3L Palatka, Fla.John Pochis 5-9 190 Jr. 1L Crystal River, Fla.Dick Pride 6-0 180 Soph. SQ Tuscaloosa, Ala.Frank Slapikas 6-3 175 Fr. HS Tuscaloosa, Ala.Danny Spybey 5-8 165 Soph. 1L Columbus, Ohio

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Jeff Street 5-10 182 Fr. HS Tuscaloosa, Ala.Gary Wiggington 6-0 185 Soph. 1L Anniston, Ala.Bruce Willette 6-2 172 Sr. 3L Roanoke, Va.

1990Kyle Copeland Fr. HS Orlando, Fla.Henry Diana 5-11 155 Jr. 2L Youngstown, OhioBrian Ellis 6-1 170 Fr. HS Selma, Ala.Jay Helper 6-2 175 Fr. HS Edwardsville, Ill.Jimbo Hope Soph. HS Montgomery, Ala.David Kirkpatrick 5-10 150 Soph. 1L North Berwick, ScotlandTracy Lentz 6-3 170 Sr. 3L Trinity, Ala.Spike McRoy 5-11 135 Sr. 3L Huntsville, Ala.Dick Pride 6-0 180 Jr. SQ Tuscaloosa, Ala.Christopher Reeves 6-2 165 Fr. HS Alexandria, Va.Stan Shaw Jr. SQ Birmingham, Ala.Frank Slapikas 6-3 175 Soph. RS Tuscaloosa, Ala.Danny Spybey 5-8 165 Jr. 2L Columbus, OhioJeff Street 5-10 182 Soph. RS Tuscaloosa, Ala.Jason Wilhite 6-1 170 Fr. HS Gadsden, Ala.

1991Steve Aumock 6-0 165 Jr. SQ Rochester Hills, Mich.Henry Diana 5-11 165 Sr. 3L Warren, OhioBrian Ellis 6-1 170 Fr. RS Selma, Ala.John Franks 6-0 145 Fr. HS Hamilton, Ala.Jay Helpler 6-2 175 Fr. RS Edwardsville, Ill.Chris King 5-9 168 Jr. TR Sylvester, Ga.David Kirkpatrick 5-10 150 Jr. 2L North Berwick, ScotlandGreg Letson 5-11 175 Fr. HS Florence, Ala.Marten Olander 6-4 175 Fr. HS Kalmar, SwedenDicky Pride 6-0 170 Jr. 1L Tuscaloosa, Ala.Chris Reeves 6-2 165 Soph. RS Alexandria, Va.Freddy Skantze 6-0 140 Jr. TR Vallentuna, SwedenFrank Slapikas 6-3 200 Soph. RS Tuscaloosa, Ala.Danny Spybey 5-8 178 Sr. 3L Columbus, OhioJeff Street 5-10 185 Soph. 1L Tuscaloosa, Ala.Jason Wilhite 6-1 170 Fr. 1L Gadsden, Ala.

1992Jeff Amershadian 6-0 155 Jr. TR Manalapan, N.J.Steve Aumock 6-0 165 Jr. RS Rochester, Mich.Jason Bohn 6-0 165 Fr. HS Mifflinburg, Pa.John Franks 6-0 155 Fr. RS Hamilton, Ala.Ryan Gump 6-0 155 Fr. HS Mobile, Ala.Chris King 5-9 160 Sr. 1L Sylvester, Ga.David Kirkpatrick 5-10 155 Sr. 3L North Berwick, ScotlandGreg Letson 5-11 175 Fr. RS Florence, Ala.Dan Mutert 5-8 145 Fr. HS Birmingham, Ala.Marten Olander 6-3 175 Soph. 1L Kalmar, SwedenDicky Pride 6-0 175 Sr. 2L Tuscaloosa, Ala.Freddy Skantze 6-0 140 Sr. 1L Vallentuna, SwedenJeff Street 5-10 197 Jr. 2L Tuscaloosa, Ala.Scott Taylor 6-4 175 Soph. RS Tuscaloosa, Ala.Jason Wilhite 6-1 175 Jr. 2L Gadsden, Ala.

1993Jeff Amershadian 6-0 155 Jr. SQ Manalapan, N.J.Jason Bohn 6-0 165 R-Fr. SQ Mifflinburg, Pa.John Franks 6-0 155 Soph. RS Hamilton, Ala.Chris King 5-9 160 Sr. 1L Sylvester, Ga.Greg Letson 5-11 175 Soph. 1L Florence, Ala.Dan Mutert 5-8 145 R-Fr. SQ Birmingham, Ala.Marten Olander 6-3 175 Jr. 2L Kalmar, SwedenMayson Petty 6-0 165 Fr. HS Tuscaloosa, Ala.Freddy Skantze 6-0 140 Sr. 1L Vallentuna, SwedenHank Smith 6-2 176 Jr. RS Waycross, Ga.Jeff Street 5-10 197 Sr. 3L Tuscaloosa, Ala.Scott Taylor 6-4 175 Jr. 1L Tuscaloosa, Ala.Patrick Vadden 6-2 225 Fr. HS Louisville, Ky.Jason Wilhite 6-1 175 Sr. 3L Gadsden, Ala.

1994Chip Deason 6-0 181 Fr. HS Centreville, Ala.John Franks 6-0 155 Jr. 1L Hamilton, Ala.Greg Letson 5-11 175 Jr. 2L Florence, Ala.Dan Mutert 5-8 145 Soph. SQ Birmingham, Ala.Marten Olander 6-3 175 Sr. 3L Kalmar, SwedenJoe Patton 6-0 170 Fr. HS Tuscaloosa, Ala.Mayson Petty 6-0 165 Soph. 1L Tuscaloosa, Ala.Hank Smith 6-2 176 Sr. 1L Waycross, Ga.Scott Taylor 6-4 175 Sr. 2L Tuscaloosa, Ala.Patrick Vadden 6-2 225 Soph. 1L Louisville, Ky.

1995Chip Deason 6-0 181 Soph. 1L Centreville, Ala.John Franks 6-0 155 Sr. 2L Hamilton, Ala.Robert Ireland 5-9 140 Fr. HS Tuscaloosa, Ala.Greg Letson 5-11 175 Sr. 3L Florence, Ala.Dan Mutert 5-8 145 Jr. 1L Birmingham, Ala.Joe Patton 6-0 170 Fr. RS Tuscaloosa, Ala.Mayson Petty 6-0 165 Jr. 2L Tuscaloosa, Ala.John Stahlschmidt 6-1 185 Fr. HS St. Louis, Mo.Patrick Vadden 6-2 225 Soph. 1L Louisville, Ky.Brian Wright 6-3 175 Fr. HS Mobile, Ala.

1996Matt Clark 5-6 125 Jr. TR Prattville, Ala.Chip Deason 6-0 181 Jr. 2L Centreville, Ala.Robert Ireland 5-9 140 Fr. RS Tuscaloosa, Ala.Allan MacDonald 5-10 165 Jr. TR Glasgow, ScotlandDan Mutert 5-8 145 Sr. 2L Birmingham, Ala.Mayson Petty 6-0 165 Sr. 3L Tuscaloosa, Ala.John Stahlschmidt 6-1 185 Fr. RS St. Louis, Mo.Patrick Vadden 6-2 225 Jr. 2L Louisville, Ky.Brian Wright 6-3 175 Soph. 1L Mobile, Ala.Chip Zahn 6-0 175 Fr. HS Mandeville, La.

1997Matt Clark 5-6 125 Sr. SQ Prattville, Ala.Lee Davis 5-10 158 Fr. HS Thomasville, Ala.Chip Deason 6-0 181 Sr. 3L Centreville, Ala.John Fulkerson 5-8 160 Fr. HS Birmingham, Ala.Robert Ireland 5-9 140 Soph. 1L Tuscaloosa, Ala.Allan MacDonald 5-10 165 Sr. 1L Glasgow, ScotlandRichard Matricaria 5-5 120 Fr. HS Davie, Fla.Mayson Petty 6-0 165 Sr. 3L Tuscaloosa, Ala.John Stahlschmidt 6-1 185 Soph. 1L St. Louis, Mo.Patrick Vadden 6-2 225 Sr. 3L Louisville, Ky.Brian Wright 6-3 175 Jr. 2L Mobile, Ala.Chip Zahn 6-0 175 Fr. RS Mandeville, La.

1998Tim Arnoult 5-10 140 Fr. HS Dallas, TexasLee Davis 5-9 158 Soph. 1L Thomasville, Ala.Drew Eller 5-10 150 Fr. HS Old Hickory, Tenn.Freeman Fite 5-10 145 Fr. HS Anniston, Ala.Landon Franks 6-0 155 Fr. HS Hamilton, Ala.Brooks Friday 5-10 168 Sr. SQ Sylacauga, Ala.John Fulkerson 5-8 160 Fr. RS Birmingham, Ala.Robert Ireland 5-9 155 Jr. 2L Tuscaloosa, Ala.Allan MacDonald 5-10 165 Sr. 1L Glasgow, ScotlandRichard Matricaria 5-4 118 Fr. HS Davie, Fla.Rob Shahady 5-10 160 Fr. HS Plantation, Fla.Eric Snyder 5-10 170 Soph. TR Weston, Fla.John Stahlschmidt 6-1 185 Jr. 2L St. Louis, Mo.Cullen Thompson 6-1 170 Soph. TR Mobile, Ala.Wes Vance 6-0 165 Fr. HS Gadsden, Ala.Brian Wright 6-3 175 Sr. 3L Mobile, Ala.Chip Zahn 6-0 175 Soph. 1L Mandeville, La.

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ALL-TIME ROSTER1999Markus Agren 5-9 150 Fr. HS Helsongborg, SwedenNicholas Balanis 6-0 165 Fr. HS Valdosta, Ga.Lee Davis 5-9 158 Jr. 2L Thomasville, Ala.Drew Eller 5-10 150 Fr. RS Old Hickory, Tenn.Freeman Fite 5-10 145 Soph. 1L Anniston, Ala.Robert Ireland 5-9 155 Sr. 3L Tuscaloosa, Ala.Jan-Are Larsen 5-11 158 Fr. HS Sarpsborg, SwedenJohn Stahlschmidt 6-1 185 Sr. 3L St. Louis, Mo.Wes Vance 6-0 165 Soph. 1L Gadsden, Ala.Brian Wright 6-3 175 Sr. 3L Mobile, Ala.Chip Zahn 6-0 175 Jr. 2L Mandeville, La.

2000Nicholas Balanis 6-0 165 Fr. SQ Valdosta, Ga.Bruce Chambers 6-1 150 Fr. HS Boksburg, AfricaLee Davis 5-9 158 Jr. 2L Thomasville, Ala.Drew Eller 5-10 150 Soph. SQ Old Hickory, Tenn.Freeman Fite 5-10 145 Jr. 2L Anniston, Ala.Austin Hynson 5-9 135 Fr. HS Mobile, Ala.Whit Kilgroe 6-0 140 Fr. HS Pell City, Ala.Jan-Are Larsen 5-11 158 Jr. 1L Sarpsborg, SwedenOscar Lindvall 5-11 163 Fr. HS Hoellviken, SwedenKarl Nyblom 6-0 160 Fr. HS Kalmar, SwedenWesley Pate 6-2 160 Fr. HS Pensacola, Fla.Wes Vance 6-0 165 Soph. 1L Gadsden, Ala.

2001Nicholas Balanis 6-0 165 Soph. 1L Valdosta, Ga.Lars Brovold 6-4 158 Fr. HS Fredrikstad, NorwayMac Butler 5-8 140 Soph. TR St. Simons, Ga.Bruce Chambers 6-1 150 Soph. 1L Boksburg, South Africa Lee Davis 5-9 158 Sr. 3L Thomasville, Ala.Drew Eller 5-10 150 Jr. 1L Old Hickory, Tenn.Freeman Fite 5-10 145 Sr. 3L Anniston, Ala.Austin Hynson 5-9 135 Soph. 1L Mobile, Ala.Whit Kilgroe 6-0 140 Soph. 1L Pell City, Ala.Jan-Are Larsen 5-11 158 Jr. 2L Sarpsborg, NorwayOscar Lindvall 5-11 163 Soph. 1L Hoellviken, Sweden Wesley Pate 6-2 160 Soph. 1L Pensacola, Fla.Nick Rousey 6-0 155 Jr. TR Pensacola, Fla.Wes Vance 6-0 165 Sr. 1L Gadsden, Ala.

2002Lars Brovold 6-4 158 Soph. 1L Fredrikstad, NorwayMac Butler 5-8 140 Jr. 1L St. Simons, Ga.Austin Hynson 5-9 135 Soph. 1L Mobile, Ala.Jan-Are Larsen 5-11 158 Sr. 3L Sarpsborg, NorwayOscar Lindvall 5-11 163 Jr. 2L Hoellviken, Sweden Wesley Pate 6-2 160 Jr. 2L Pensacola, Fla.Clint Provost 5-10 150 Fr. HS Pensacola, Fla.Nick Rousey 6-0 155 Sr. 1L Pensacola, Fla.Lance Walker 5-11 175 Fr. HS Trussville, Ala.

2003Lars Brovold 6-4 158 Jr. 2L Fredrikstad, NorwayMac Butler 5-8 140 Sr. 2L St. Simons, Ga.Daniel Creel 5-5 130 Fr. HS Florence, Ala.Austin Hynson 5-9 135 Jr. 2L Mobile, Ala.Oscar Lindvall 5-11 163 Sr. 3L Hoellviken, Sweden Wesley Pate 6-2 160 Sr. 3L Pensacola, Fla.Clint Provost 5-10 150 Soph. 1L Pensacola, Fla.Sean Szerencsits 6-1 175 Fr. HS Coplay, Pa.Lance Walker 5-11 175 Fr. RS Trussville, Ala.

2004Max Alverio 5-8 148 Fr. HS Humacao, P.R.Lars Brovold 6-5 190 Sr. 3L Fredrikstad, NorwayDaniel Creel 5-5 130 Soph. 1L Florence, Ala.Patrick Hardin 6-0 175 Fr. HS Bethlehem, Pa.Austin Hynson 5-10 153 Sr. 3L Mobile, Ala.Clint Provost 5-10 150 Jr. 2L Pensacola, Fla.John Raser 5-8 150 Jr. TR Orlando, Fla.Joseph Sykora 5-9 150 RS HS Daphne, Ala.Sean Szerencsits 6-1 185 Soph. 1L Coplay, Pa.Lance Walker 5-11 175 Soph. 1L Trussville, Ala.Stewart Whitt 5-11 190 Fr. RS Athens, Ala.

2005Max Alverio 5-8 148 RS 1L Humacao, P.R.Thomas Hagler 6-1 170 Jr. TR Ringgold, Ga.Mark Harrell 5-11 198 Fr. HS Hazlehurst, Ga.Matt Hughes 6-1 155 Fr. HS Dalton, Ga.Clint Provost 5-10 150 Sr. 3L Pensacola, Fla.Dwight Rogers 6-4 190 Jr. 1L Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.Joseph Sykora 5-9 150 Fr. RS Daphne, Ala.Gator Todd 5-10 145 Fr. HS Florence, Ala.Lance Walker 5-11 175 Jr. 2L Trussville, Ala.Stewart Whitt 5-11 190 Soph. 1L Athens, Ala.

2006Max Alverio 5-8 148 Soph. 1L Humacao, Puerto RicoThomas Hagler 6-1 170 Jr. 1L Ringgold, Ga.Mark Harrell 5-11 198 Soph. 1L Hazlehurst, Ga.Thomas Hugghins 6-0 160 Fr. HS Ponte Vedra, Fla.Matt Hughes 6-1 165 So. 1L Dalton, Ga.Dwight Rogers 6-4 190 Sr. 2L Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.Matthew Swan 5-11 155 Fr. HS Montgomery, Ala.Joseph Sykora 5-9 150 Soph. 1L Daphne, Ala.Gator Todd 5-10 145 Soph. 1L Florence, Ala.Lance Walker 5-11 175 Sr. 3L Trussville, Ala.Stewart Whitt 5-11 190 Jr. 2L Athens, Ala.

2007Max Alverio 5-8 148 Jr. 2L Humacao, P.R.Thomas Hagler 6-1 170 Sr. 1L Ringgold, Ga.Mark Harrell 5-11 198 Jr. 2L Hazlehurst, Ga.Thomas Hugghins 6-1 185 Fr. RS Ponte Vedra, Fla.Matt Hughes 6-1 165 Soph. 1L Dalton, Ga.Ben Moody 6-1 165 Jr. TR Tuscaloosa, Ala.Matthew Swan 6-0 170 Soph. 1L Montgomery, Ala.Joseph Sykora 5-9 150 Jr. 2L Daphne, Ala.Michael Thompson 6-0 165 Jr. TR Tucson, Ariz.Gator Todd 6-0 166 Jr. 2L Florence, Ala.Stewart Whitt 5-11 190 Jr. 2L Athens, Ala.

2008Spencer Cole 6-11 155 Fr. HS Bradenton, Fla.Hunter Hamrick 5-9 145 Fr. HS Montgomery, Ala.Mark Harrell 5-11 198 Sr. 3L Hazlehurst, Ga.Thomas Hugghins 6-1 185 Soph. 1L Ponte Vedra, Fla.Matt Hughes 6-1 165 Jr. 2L Dalton, Ga.Ben Moody 6-1 165 Sr. SQ Tuscaloosa, Ala.Hunter Slatton 6-5 210 Fr. HS Tuscaloosa, Ala.Matthew Swan 6-0 170 Jr. 2L Montgomery, Ala.Joseph Sykora 5-9 150 Sr. 3L Daphne, Ala.Michael Thompson 6-0 165 Sr. 1L Tucson, Ariz.Gator Todd 6-0 166 Fr. 3L Florence, Ala.Phillip Weaver 6-1 170 Fr. HS Tuscaloosa, Ala.Stewart Whitt 5-11 190 Sr. 3L Athens, Ala.

2009Bud Cauley 5-6 140 Fr. HS Jacksonville, Fla.Spencer Cole 5-11 160 Fr. RS Greer, S.C.Hunter Hamrick 5-9 145 Fr. RS Montgomery, Ala.Thomas Hugghins 6-1 185 Jr. 2L Ponte Vedra, Fla. Matt Hughes 6-1 165 Sr. 3L Dalton, Ga. Lee Knox 5-11 160 Fr. HS Augusta, Ga.Hunter Slatton 6-5 210 Fr. RS Tuscaloosa, Ala. Scott Strohmeyer 6-3 175 Fr. HS Auburn, Ala.Matthew Swan 6-0 170 Sr. 3L Montgomery, Ala. Phillip Weaver 6-1 170 So. SQ Tuscaloosa, Ala.

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AAgren, Markus 1999 1L Helsonborg, SwedenAlexander, Tom 1962Allbright, Tommy 1978 SQ Holly PondAlmon, Robert 1979 SQ Tuscaloosa, Ala., Ala.Alverio, Max 2004-06 1L Humacao, Puerto RicoAnderson, Todd 1981-84 SQ Rockford, Md.Amershadian, Jeff 1992-93 SQ Manalapan, N.J.Arnoult, Tim 1998 1L Dallas, TexasAucoin, Berney 1985-87 SQ Houma, La.Aumock, Steve 1988-89 SQ Rochester Hills, Mich.

B Babyak, John 1975 SQ Youngstown, OhioBalanis, Nicholas 1999-2001 3L Valdosta, Ga.Ball, Dick, Jr. 1958-60 3L Montgomery, Ala.Bannister, Chris 1953 Anniston, Ala.Bastien, Paul 1988-89 2L Dennis, Mass.Beers, Bert 1989 SQ Selma, Ala. Bellamy, Kyle 1987-88 SQ High Point, N.C.Belton, John 1970-73 4L Gastonia, N.C.Berglund, Rich 1985-89 2L Wyoming, Mich.Blackmon, Fred 1961 Anniston, Ala.Blanton, Don 1967-68 2L Selma, Ala.Bohn, Jason 1992 SQ Mifflinburg, Pa.Brabner, Steve 1975 SQ Mobile, Ala.Branche, Jim 1980-82 SQ Orlando, Fla.Braswell, Bradley 1983 SQ Union Springs, Ala.Brennan, Tommy 1982-83 2L New Orleans, La.Brown, Billy 1973-74 2L Birmingham, Ala.Brovold, Lars 2001-04 4L Fredrikstad, NorwayBuchanan, Pat 1961 Tuscaloosa, Ala.Buffington, Gary 1983 SQ Pensacola, Fla.Burch, Andy, Sr. 1955-56 2L Mobile, Ala.

Burch, Andy 1976 Mobile, Ala.Burns, Tommy 1973 SQ Selma, Ala.Butler, Mac 2001-03 3L St. Simons, Ga.

C Calhoun, Scott 1985 SQ Columbus, Ga.Cameron, Allan 1977-78 SQ Mobile, Ala.Canada, Kevin 1977-79 3L Chester, Va.Carl, Bobby 1984-86 2L Oak Brook, Ill.Carter, Buddy 1959 Montgomery, Ala.Cauley, Bud 2009-pres. 1L Jacksonville, Fla.Chambers, Bruce 2000-01 1L Boksburg, South AfricaClark, Matt 1996-97 1L Prattville, Ala.Cooper, Claud 1981 SQ Tuscaloosa, Ala.Copeland, Kyle 1990 SQ Orlando, Fla.Cole, Spencer 2009-pres. 1L Greer, S.C.Cox, Ray 1970-73 Pell City, Ala.Coxe, Barry 1956 Birmingham, Ala.Craw, Mike 1981 SQ Tasmania, AustraliaCreel, Daniel 2003 1L Florence, Ala.Curtis, Fred 1982-83 SQ Ventnor, N.J.

D Darby, Clinfton 1957 Birmingham, Ala.Davis, Lee 1998-01 4L Thomasville, Ala.Davis, Wayne 1964-68 Montgomery, Ala.Deason, Chip 1994-97 4L Centreville, Ala.DeFuniak, Albert 1960-62 3L Birmingham, Ala.DeNike, Kevin 1979-82 2L Bettendorf, IowaDiamond, Ross, III 1965-66 2L Mobile, Ala.Dirico, Tony 1985-89 1L Milton, Mass.DuBois, Joe 1968 Enterprise, Ala.

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Mark Harrell was a four-year letterman for the Crimson Tide and was a second-team All-SEC honoree in 2008.

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EEller, Drew 1998-2001 SQ Old Hickory, Tenn.Ellis, Brian 1990-91 SQ Selma, Ala.Evans, Frank 1951 Dothan, Ala.Eyster, Billy 1974 SQ Decatur, Ala.

F Farlow, Sam 1967-70 4L Birmingham, Ala.Ferris, Bill 1961-62 2L Pensacola, Fla.Fischer, Phil 1961 Montgomery, Ala.Fite, Freeman 1998-2001 3L Anniston, Ala.Fitts, M.C. 1954 Tuscaloosa, Ala.Flowers, James 1953 Mobile, Ala.Flowers, Quin 1959-61 3L Dothan, Ala.Franks, John 1993-95 3L Hamilton, Ala.Franks, Landon 1998 RS Hamilton, Ala.Frederick, Mark 1970-72 2L Parma, OhioFreeman, Joe 1970-72 3L Covington, La.Friday, Brooks 1998 1L Sylacauga, Ala.Fulkerson, John 1997-98 SQ Birmingham, Ala.Fulkerson, Vance 1964-66 3L Birmingham, Ala.

G Garner, Tom 1980-83 4L Pompano Beach, Fla.Geiger, Hollis, Jr. 1978-79 1L Birmingham, Ala.Gipson, William 1954 Albertville, Ala.Goldstein, Donald 1952 Birmingham, Ala.Goodwin, Ben “Vick” 1956, 1958 2L Birmingham, Ala.Gottlieb, Irving 1957 Birmingham, Ala.Gray, John 1983 SQ Jasper, Ala.Green, Maurice 1964 Montgomery, Ala.Greene, Hamp 1961-64 3L Montgomery, Ala.Griffin, Talbert 1981-84 3L Montgomery, Ala.Gump, Ryan 1992 RS Mobile, Ala.Gurnow, Mark 1976-78 SQ St. Augustine, Fla.Gustafsson, Lars 1981 SQ Zachary, La.

H Hagler, Thomas 2005-07 2L Ringgold, Ga.Haggstrom, Jerry 1968 Kankakee, Ill.Hancock, Bunky 1973-74 SQ Greenville, Ala.Hamilton, Bill 1958, 1960-61 3L Anniston, Ala.Hamner, Hal 1968 Fosters, Ala.Hamrick, Bill 1975 SQ Brundidge, Ala.Hamrick, Hunter 2009-pres. 1L Montgomery, Ala.Hardin, Patrick 2004 SQ Bethlehem, Pa.Harper, Lee 1967-71 4L Birmingham, Ala.Harrell, Mark 2005-08 4L Hazlehurst, Ga.Harris, Leask, Jr. 1959 Selma, Ala.Harwell, Barry 1976-79 4L Carrollton, Ga.Hatch, Terry 1988 SQ Lancaster, Pa.Hayden, Donald 1957 East Rochester, N.Y.Head, Jimbo 1975 SQ Birmingham, Ala.Hepler, Jay 1990-91 SQ Edwardsville, Ill.Hill, Bobby 1952-53 2L Rochester, N.Y.Holcombe, David 1964-66 3L Enterprise, Ala.Hollifield, Tony 1972-75 4L Gastonia, N.C.Holt, Sonny 1955-57 3L Selma, Ala.Hooper, Conwell 1980-82 1L Montgomery, Ala.Hope, Jimbo 1990 SQ Montgomery, Ala.Horton, Roger 1952 Worcester, Mass.Hough, Tom 1974-75 SQ Anniston, Ala.Howell, Chip 1974-76 SQ Anniston, Ala.Hudson, Tab 1973-76 4L Jasper, Ala.Hudson, Steve 1977-81 4L Jasper, Ala.Hugghins, Thomas 2009-pres. 1L Ponte Vedra, Fla.

Hughes, Matt 2005-09 4L Dalton, Ga.Hull, Bob 1960 Montgomery, Ala.Hydinger, Elridge 1956-57 2L Birmingham, Ala.Hynson, Austin 2000-04 4L Mobile, Ala.

I Ingram, Cecil, Jr. 1978-81 4L Birmingham, Ala.Ireland, Robert 1995-99 3L Tuscaloosa, Ala.

J Johnson, Gordy 1974-76 SQ Worcester, Mass.Jones, Darrell 1984-86 2L Trussville, Ala.Jones, Pete 1952-53 2L Dothan, Ala.Jones, Tom 1967-68 2L Valley Head, Ala. Jordan, Mike 1975 SQ Camden, Ark.Joyner, Joe 1982-85 4L Pinehurst, N.C.

K Karrbowski, Rick 1974-77 4L Auburn, Mass.Kay, Dennis 1977-79 3L Leawood, Kan.Keller, John 1980-82 3L Pompano Beach, Fla.Kelson, Jim 1985-87 SQ Grand Prairie, TexasKilduff, Jim 1980 SQ Cleveland, OhioKilgroe, Whit 2000-01 1L Pell City, Ala.King, Chris 1991-93 2L Sylvester, Ga.Kirkland, Bernie 1971-72 2L Lakeland, Fla.Kirkpatrick, David 1989-92 4L North Berwick, ScotlandKitchens, Billy 1960 Montgomery, Ala.Kittleson, Steve 1983-84 SQ DeKalb, Ill.

L Lamey, Johnny 1961, 1964-65 3L Mobile, Ala.Lane, David 1980 SQ Chelmsford, Mass.Larsen, Jan Are 1999-02 4L Sarpsborg, NorwayLentz, Tracy 1988-90 3L Trinity, Ala.Lessley, Jay 1986 SQ Natchez, Miss.Letson, Greg 1991-95 4L Florence, Ala.Lindvall, Oscar 2000-03 4L Hoellviken, Sweden Linnick, Sam 1968, 1971 2L Mobile, Ala.Littlejohn, Neal 1957 Columbus, Ga.Lowery, Steve 1980-83 4L Birmingham, Ala.Luther, Steve 1987 RS Dallas, Texas

M MacDonald, Allan 1996-97 2L Glasgow, ScotlandMajor, Charles 1973 SQ Birmingham, Ala.Manderson, Webster 1953-56 3L Tuscaloosa, Ala.Maness, Jackie 1954-57 4L Tuscaloosa, Ala.Maness, Robert 1958-61 4L Tuscaloosa, Ala.Mathers, Bob 1976-79 4L Valparaiso, Fla.Matricaria, Richard 1997-98 1L Davie, Fla.May, Ike 1950-52 2L Montgomery, Ala.May, Richard 1974-75 SQ Miami Beach, Fla.McClung, Robert 1953, 1956 Birmingham, Ala.McLendon, Clyde 1969-72 4L Orlando, Fla.McKenzie, David 1981, 1984 2L Selma, Ala.McNeely, Bob 1951-53 3L Mobile, Ala.McRoy, Spike 1987-90 4L Huntsville, Ala.Mejia, Raimundo 1972-73 2L Barranquilla, ColumbiaMiddlekauff, Curtis 1983-84 SQ Jacksonville, Fla.Miller, Aubrey 1952, 1954 2L Selma, Ala.Miller, John 1980 SQ Pensacola, Fla.Miller, Kelly 1978-80 2L Michigan City, Ind.Mitchell, Jimmy 1966 Decatur, Ala.Moody, Ben 2007-2008 1L Tuscaloosa, Ala.Mutert, Dan 1992-96 4L Birmingham, Ala.

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N Nazzarini, Brad 1984 SQ Rockford, Ill.Neighbors, Danny 1973 SQ Memphis, Tenn.Nicol, Fred 1968 Tuscaloosa, Ala.Nyblom, Karl 2000 SQ Kalmar, Sweden

OOlander, Martin 1991-94 4L Kalmar, SwedenO’Connor, Bill 1969-70 SQ Tuscaloosa, Ala.O’Melia, Tom 1960-62 3L Grove HillO’Neill 1970-72 3L Mobile, Ala.O’Rear, Marty 1974-75 SQ Fairfax, Va.

P Pacetti, Sean 1986-89 4L Palatka, Fla.Pate, Alan 1972-75 4L Mobile, Ala.Pate, Jerry 1972-75 4L Pensacola, Fla.Pate, Wesley 2000-03 4L Pensacola, Fla.Patton, Joe 1994-1995 1L Tuscaloosa, Ala. Pavon, Luis 1984-87 4L Mexico City, MexicoPetty, Mayson 1993-95, 1997 4L Tuscaloosa, Ala.Pochis, John 1987-89 2L Crystal River, Fla.Poole, John 1977-81 3L Roanoke, Va.Pope, Alan 1985-87 3L Jasper, Ala.Powell, Ab 1964 Andalusia, Ala.Preston, Mike 1973-76 2L Cream Ridge, N.J.Pride, Dick 1957-59 3L Tuscaloosa, Ala.Pride, Dicky 1989-92 4L Tuscaloosa, Ala.Pritchett, Harry 1927-30 4L Tuscaloosa, Ala.Provost, Clint 2002-05 4L Gulf Breeze, Fla.

R Raser, John 2004 SQ Orlando, Fla.Ray, Scott 1979 SQ Central City, Ky.Reeves, Chris 1990-92 SQ Alexandra, Va.Reynolds, Hall 1971-74 SQ Chattanooga, Tenn.Rinker, Lee 1980-83 4L Stuart, Fla.Ritchie, Allen 1976-79 4L Birmingham, Ala.Ritter, Rich 1975-76 SQ Prattville, Ala.Rogers, Dwight 2004-06 3L Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.Rooker, Paul 1976-78 3L McComb, Miss.Rousey, Nick 2001-02 2L Pensacola, Fla.Rudolph, Craig 1984 SQ Clarksville, Tenn.Rudolph, Griff 1982-85 4L Clarksville, Tenn.

S Scherer, Phil 1964-65 2L Louisville, Ky.Scott, Don 1981-85 2L Downsville, La.Settle, Tommy 1961-64 4L Owensboro, Ky.Shahady, Rob 1998 SQ Plantation, Fla.Shaw, Stan 1990 SQ Birmingham, Ala.Sirmon, Rick 1968-71 4L Huntsville, Ala.Skantze, Freddy 1991-93 1L Vallentuna, SwedenSlapikas, Frank 1988-90 SQ Tuscaloosa, Ala.Slatton, Hunter 2008-pres. 1L Tuscaloosa, Ala.Smallman, Ralph 1968-70 3L Birmingham, Ala.Smith, Hank 1992-94 2L Waycross, Ga.Snyder, Eric 1998 1L Weston, Fla.Spohr, Greg 1983-85 SQ Quincy, Ill.Spybey, Dan 1988-91 4L Columbus, OhioStabler, Vernon 1956 Greenville, Ala.Stahlschmidt, John 1995-99 4L St. Louis, Mo.Starr, Brian Bart, Jr. 1977 SQ Birmingham, Ala. Stewart, Wheeler 1970-73 4L Tuscaloosa, Ala.Strassburger, Julian 1951-52 2L Montgomery, Ala.

Street, Jeff 1990-93 4L Tuscaloosa, Ala.Strohman, Kevin 1985-86 1L Rockford, Ill.Suttle, Roger, Jr. 1957-59 3L Gadsden, Ala.Swan, Matthew 2006-09 4L Montgomery, Ala. Sykora, Joseph 2004-08 4L Daphne, Ala.Szerencsits, Sean 2003-04 1L Coplay, Pa.

T Taylor, Scott 1991, 1993-94 3L Tuscaloosa, Ala. Terrell, Joe Frank 1967-68 2L Greenville, Ala.Thomas, Rob 1986 SQ Fort Payne, Ala.Thornes, John 1987 SQ Rialto, Calif.Thompson, Cullen 1998 SQ Mobile, Ala.Thompson, Michael 2007-08 2L Tucson, Ariz.Thorington, Jack 1960-61 2L Montgomery, Ala.Tipton, Rob 1988 SQ Roanoke, Va.Todd, Gator 2005-08 4L Florence, Ala.Trivisonno, Gary 1976-79 4L Mayfield Heights, OhioTucker, Jack 1951 Tuscaloosa, Ala.

VVadden, Patrick 1993-97 4L Louisville, Ky.Van Orman, Bill 1984-86 3L Ridgefield, Conn.Vance, Wes 1998-01 3L Gadsden, Ala.Vespa, Bob 1980 SQ Cleveland, OhioVines, Frank 1970-72 3L Birmingham, Ala.

WWalker, Lance 2002-06 4L Trussville, Ala.Weaver, Phillip 2009-pres. 1L Tuscaloosa, Ala.Weinard, Robert 1965-67 3L Tuscaloosa, Ala.Werner, Bruce 1980 SQ Houston, TexasWesley, John 1954 Greenville, Ala.Weston, George 1982-86 SQ Charlotte, N.C.White, Robert 1961 Gadsden, Ala.Whitt, Stewart 2004-08 4L Athens, Ala., Ala.Wickline, Mark 1979-81 SQ Mobile, Ala.Wigington, Gary 1988-89 2L Anniston, Ala.Wilhite, Jason 1990-93 4L Gadsden, Ala.Willette, Bruce 1986-89 4L Charleston, S.C.Williams, Bland 1974 SQ Selma, Ala.Williamson, William 1956 Montgomery, Ala.Wilks, Gary 1977-79 1L Amsterdam, OhioWood, Mark 1981, 1984 SQ Indianapolis, Ind.Wood, Walter, Jr. 1971 SQ Birmingham, Ala.Woodall, John 1973 SQ Guntersville, Ala.Woodfin, Robert 1956-58 3L Selma, Ala.Wright, Brian 1995-99 4L Mobile, Ala.

YYeilding, Allen 1976-78 3L Birmingham, Ala.

ZZahn, Chip 1996-99 3L Mandeville, La.Zaruba, Harry 1978-80 3L Independence, Ohio

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1965Mar. 18-19 Buckhaults Intercollegiate 2nd - 879April 15-16 LSU Invitational 2nd - 594April 29-30 Southern Intercollegiate t9th - 596May 1 SEC Championships t3rd - 596

1966Mar. 17-18 Buckhaults Intercollegiate 4th - 889May 12-14 SEC Championships 5th - 893

1967Mar. 2-3 Southern Mississippi Tournament 2nd -598Mar. 23-24 LSU Invitational t5th - 886May 11-13 SEC Championships t5th - 916

1968Feb.29-Mar. 1 Southern Mississippi Tournament 4th - 634Mar. 14-15 Buckhaults IntercollegiateMar. 21-23 Florida Intercollegiate April 11-12 LSU Invitational Tournament 6th - 589April 16-18 SEC Championship 3rd - 572

1969Mar. 6-7 Southern Mississippi TournamentMar. 13-14 Buckhaults IntercollegiateApril 3-4 LSU Invitational TournamentMay 1-3 SEC Championships 7th - 1,125

1970Mar. 2 Florida State Tournament 3rd - 306Mar. 5-6 Southern Mississippi Tournament 4th - 1,138Mar. 12-13 Buckhaults Intercollegiate 1st - 877May 25-28 Miami Tournament 8th - 1,229April 3-4 Tennessee Tournament 4th - 1,170April 10-11 Mid-South Classic 3rd - 603May 14-16 SEC Championships 7th - 1,153

1971Jan. 6 Senior Bowl Tournament 1stFeb. 25-26 Tulane Invitational 1st Mar. 4-6 Seminole Golf Classic 3rd Mar. 12-13 Corbett Golf Classic 5th Mar. 25-27 West Florida Intercollegiate 3rd April 2-9 St. Andrews Tournament 3rd April 14-17 All-American Intercollegiate May 13-15 SEC Championships

1972Sept.30-Oct. 3 Dixie Classic 6th Oct. 9-10 Tupelo Invitational 1st Nov. 21 Maxwell Air Force Base Tournament 1st Jan. 6-7 Senior Bowl Tournament 3rd Feb 9-11 Tulane Invitational 3rd Mar. 2-5 Florida State Invitational 10th Mar. 22-24 West Florida Invitational 1st Mar.31-April 7 St.Andrews Tournament 1st April 12-15 All-American Tournament 10th April 20-23 Chris Schenkel Invitational 15th - 913May 12-14 SEC Championships 4th - 1,148

1973Mar. 1-4 Florida State Tournament t4th Mar. 16-18 Alabama Intercollegiate Tournament 1st Mar. 21-23 West Florida Tournament 1st April 1-7 St. Andrews Tournament 2nd - 1,654April 12-14 All-American Tournament 6th April 20-22 Chris Schenkel Tournament 7th - 895May 18-20 SEC Championships 2nd - 1,112June 10-15 NCAA Championship t17th - 588

1974Feb. 12-15 Pan American Invitational 7th Feb.27-Mar. 2 Florida State Invitational 2nd Mar. 13-16 Alabama Intercollegiate 1st - 883Mar. 24-27 Southeastern Invitational 2nd - 892Mar. 29-Apr. 5 St. Andrews TournamentApril 10-11 Southern Jr.-Sr. IntercollegiateApril 17-20 All-American Invitational 7th - 1,200April 24-27 Chris Schenkel Invitational 6th - 1,083May 15-18 SEC Championships 3rd - 1,125June 19-22 NCAA Championships t3rd - 1,190

1975Feb 11-15 P.A.U. International IntercollegiateFeb. 26-29 Florida State InvitationalMar. 11-13 Alabama IntercollegiateMar. 17-20 Southeastern InvitationalMar. 25-27 Furman InvitationalApril 14-18 All-American Tournament 12th - 1,198April 29-May 1 Chris Schenkel Tournament 7th - 1,083May 13-15 SEC Championships 2nd - 1,100May 15-22 International Collegiate Championship

1976Feb. 17-19 Coastal Carolina Classic 2nd Mar. 15-17 Alabama Intercollegiate 3rd Mar. 24-26 Furman Invitational 9th April 2-8 St. Andrews Invitational 1st April 13-16 All-American Tournament 12th - 1,210April 21-23 Chris Schenkel Tournament 6th - 868May 12-16 SEC Championships t2nd - 1,081

1977-78Oct. 3-6 Jim Corbett Invitational 11th - 875 Buckeye Invitational 2nd Oct. 27-29 Florida Invitational 13th Dixie Intercollegiate 4th Feb.9-12 Gator Invitational 13th Feb. 23-26 Florida State Invitational 5th Mar. 14-17 Alabama Invitational 2nd Mar. 23-25 Furman Invitational 4th April 20-23 Chris Schenkel Tournament 6th - 894April 26-29 Southern IntercollegiateMay 10-13 SEC Championships 6th - 1,195

1978-79Sept. 27-29 Buckeye Classic t9th - 913Oct. 9-12 Jim Corbett Tournament t8th - 883Nov. 16-18 Dixie Intercollegiate t14th - 914Feb. 14-18 Gator Invitational t7th - 877Feb. 28-Mar. 4 Seminole Invitational t6th - 893Mar. 13-16 Alabama Intercollegiate 2nd - 912Mar. 20-24 Furman Invitational 8th - 599Mar. 30-April 1 Southern Jr.-Sr. Intercollegiate 4th - 887May 10-12 SEC Championships 1st - 876

1979-80PLAYER TOURNAMENTS ROUNDS STROKES AVG.Cecil Ingram 11 30 2211 73.70John Poole 9 24 1807 75.29Lee Rinker 9 26 1958 75.31David Lane 3 6 455 75.83Jim Kilduff 3 9 683 75.89Steve Hudson 5 15 1142 76.13Tom Garner 6 15 1144 76.27Harry Zaruba 2 6 458 76.33Johnny Miller 1 3 229 76.33Steve Lowery 8 24 1836 76.50Bruce Werner 1 3 231 77.00Mark Wickline 1 1 77 77.00Kelly Miller 1 3 233 77.67Bob Vespa 1 3 245 81.67

Feb. 23-25 Gator Invitational 17th - 887Feb.29-Mar. 2 Seminole Invitational t14th - 299Mar. 15-17 Iron Duke Classic 9th - 1,125Mar. 20-22 Furman Invitational 8th - 897Mar. 28-30 Southern Jr.-Sr. Intercollegiate t7th - 581April 4-7 Southeastern Intercollegiate 6th - 906April 16-18 Alabama Intercollegiate 3rd - 883May 1-3 Southern Intercollegiate 14th - 898May 15-17 SEC Championships 5th - 899

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1980-81PLAYER TOURNAMENTS ROUNDS STROKES AVG.Steve Lowery 8 24 1732 72.17Lee Rinker 7 21 1526 72.67Cecil Ingram 7 21 1557 74.14Tom Garner 7 21 1568 74.67John Keller 2 6 448 74.67Kevin DeNike 4 12 900 75.00Steve Hudson 5 15 1129 75.27Mark Wickline 1 3 230 76.67Conwell Hooper 1 3 231 77.00

Feb. 13-15 Gator Invitational 5th - 864Mar. 6-8 LSU Invitational 3rd - 903Mar. 19-21 Furman Invitational 3rd - 869Mar. 27-29 Junior-Senior Invitational 5th - 884April 3-5 Southeastern Intercollegiate 1st - 867April 15-17 Alabama Intercollegiate 1st - 824April 24-26 Chris Schenkel Invitational 14th - 899May 14-16 SEC Championships 5th - 889

1981-82PLAYER TOURNAMENTS ROUNDS STROKES AVG.Steve Lowery 8 23 1648 71.65John Keller 8 23 1707 74.22Tom Garner 8 23 1726 75.04Tom Brennan 4 12 906 75.50Kevin DeNike 4 12 907 75.58Talbert Griffin 6 16 1233 77.06Griff Rudolph 3 8 637 79.63Conwell Hooper 1 2 162 81.00Gary Laurin 1 2 163 81.50Fred Curtis 2 2 170 85.00Don Scott 1 2 170 85.00

Feb. 12-14 Gator Invitational 2nd - 845Feb. 26-28 Seminole Classic 9th - 886Mar. 5-7 New Orleans Classic 14th - 636Mar. 18-20 Furman Invitational 7th - 883Mar. 26-28 Junior-Senior Invitational 8th - 607April 2-4 Southern Intercollegiate 9th - 919April 16-18 Mississippi Invitational 1st - 870April 23-25 Chris Schenkel Invitational t9th - 895May 15-16 SEC Championships t3rd - 884

1982-83PLAYER TOURNAMENTS ROUNDS STROKES AVG.Lee Rinker 10 ^28.5 2093 73.44Steve Lowery 10 ^28.5 2099 73.65Griff Rudolph 7 ^19.5 1447 74.21Tom Garner 9 ^25.5 1926 75.53Talbert Griffin 7 ^19.5 1475 75.64Tom Brennan 5 15 1147 76.47Joe Joyner 2 6 478 79.67^Blue Grass Invitational cancelled after 27 holes

Feb. 18-20 Gator Invitational 8th - 872Feb. 25-27 Seminole Classic 8th - 910Mar. 3-5 New Orleans Classic 2nd - 909Mar. 16-18 Pan Handle Invitational 1st - 873April 1-3 Southern Intercollegiate 2nd - 887April 15-17 Mississippi State Invitational 2nd - 866April 22-24 Chris Schenkel Invitational 11th - 886^April 29-May 1 Blue Grass Invitational*May 13-15 SEC Championships t1st - 875June 8-11 NCAA Tournament 17th - 1,138^Blue Grass Invitational cancelled after 27 holes*Lost to Georgia in one-hole playoff

1983-84PLAYER TOURNAMENTS ROUNDS STROKES AVG.Griff Rudolph 10 30 2178 72.60Darrell Jones 6 18 1348 74.89Bill Van Orman 6 18 1353 75.17Joe Joyner 6 17 1294 76.12Craig Rudolph 2 6 457 76.17Talbert Griffin 5 15 1130 75.33Mark Wood 2 6 457 76.17Steve Strickland 5 15 1158 77.20Alan Pope 1 3 233 77.67Luis Pavon 4 12 946 78.83Don Scott 1 3 236 78.67Bobby Carl 5 15 1185 79.00Todd Anderson 3 9 699 77.67Jett Rich 2 6 476 79.33Greg Spohr 2 6 477 79.50Steve Kittleson 2 6 480 80.00

SNAPSHOTS

Alabama’s 2006 men’s golf team qualified for the NCAA West Regional in Tuscon, Ariz.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSFeb. 17-19 Gator Invitational 9th - 867Feb. 24-26 Seminole Invitational 6th - 890Feb. 29-Mar. 3 LSU-NO Invitational 4th - 904Mar. 13-15 Troy State Invitational 2nd - 884Mar. 29-April 1 Southeastern Invitational 9th - 900April 6-8 Mississippi State Invitational 12th - 928April 13-15 Alabama Intercollegiate 4th - 915April 26-29 Chris Schenkel Invitational 14th - 889May 11-13 SEC Championships 9th - 943

1984-85Sept. 20-22 Southern Miss. Invitational 4th - 902Oct. 3-6 LSU Invitational 7th - 891Oct. 19-21 Memphis State Invitational t9th - 922Nov. 2-4 Dixie Intercollegiate 12th - 915Feb. 15-17 Gator Invitational 7th - 866Feb. 22-24 Seminole Classic 19th - 899Mar. 15-17 Panhandle Intercollegiate 3rd - 901Mar. 22-24 Alabama Invitational 9th - 945Mar. 29-31 Southeastern Invitational 13th - 902April 12-14 Alabama Intercollegiate 2nd - 853April 26-28 Chris Schenkel Invitational 15th - 886May 10-12 SEC Championships 4th - 886

1985-86PLAYER TOURNAMENTS ROUNDS STROKES AVG.Darrell Jones 7 21 1560 74.29Kevin Strohman 5 15 1122 74.80Luis Pavon 6 18 1361 75.61Alan Pope 4 12 911 75.92Jim Kelson 2 6 458 76.33Sean Pacetti 5 15 1148 76.53Bill Van Orman 4 12 922 76.83Berney Aucoin 1 3 241 80.33Bobby Carl 1 3 242 80.66Tracy Lentz 1 3 244 81.33Rich Berglund 1 3 245 81.66

Feb. 14-16 Gator Invitational 13th - 885Feb. 21-23 Seminole Classic 9th - 892Mar. 23-24 Louisiana Golf Classic 8th - 1,161Mar. 30-31 Southeastern Invitational 14th - 920April 13-14 Alabama Intercollegiate 2nd - 858April 19-21 Jerry Pate Invitational 4th - 918May 16-18 SEC Championships 6th - 905

1986-87PLAYER TOURNAMENTS ROUNDS STROKES AVG.Sean Pacetti 11 29 2159 74.45Spike McRoy 11 28 2101 75.04Alan Pope 11 28 2104 75.13Luis Pavon 12 31 2350 75.81Tony DiRico 4 11 947 77.00Bruce Willette 6 16 1241 77.56Rich Berglund 3 8 627 78.38John Pochis 2 6 477 79.00Jim Kelson 1 3 244 81.33

Oct. 13-14 Hillman Robbins Intercollegiate 8th - 909Oct. 25-26 Dixie Intercollegiate 5th - 887Oct. 31-Nov. 2 Alabama Intercollegiate 2nd - 899Feb. 6-8 National Collegiate 4th - 905Feb. 13-15 Gator Invitational 15th - 881Feb. 20-21 Seminole Invitational 12th - 598Mar. 16 Louisiana Golf Classic 12th - 795Mar. 27-29 Southeastern Invitational 8th - 901April 10-12 Jerry Pate Invitational 7th - 912April 17-19 Jackson Classic 10th - 906April 28-30 Chris Schenkel Invitational 9th - 972May 15-17 SEC Championships 3rd - 877

1987-88PLAYER TOURNAMENTS ROUNDS STROKES AVG.Spike McRoy 8 23 1746 75.91Tracy Lentz 7 20 1524 76.20Paul Bastien 5 15 1151 76.73Gary Wigington 3 9 698 77.56Danny Spybey 3 9 700 77.78Sean Pacetti 5 14 1092 78.00Todd Lee 6 17 1361 80.06Bruce Willette 1 2 164 82.00Henry Diana 1 3 248 82.67Tony DiRico 1 3 270 90.00

Feb. 5-7 National Collegiate 18th - 963Feb. 19-21 Seminole Classic 13th - 896Mar. 15-16 Cajun Classic 10th - 1,196Mar. 25-27 Southeastern Invitational 13th - 625April 7-8 Music City Invitational 2nd - 885April 15-17 Jerry Pate Invitational 14th - 928April 22-24 Chris Schenkel Invitational 16th - 893April 29-May 1 Billy Hitchcock Invitational 9th - 896May 13-15 SEC Championships 9th - 911

1988-89PLAYER TOURNAMENTS ROUNDS STROKES AVG.Spike McRoy 12 34 2533 74.50Sean Pacetti 11 31 2324 74.97Danny Spybey 10 28 2120 75.71Henry Diana 6 18 1363 75.72David Kirkpatrick 9 25 1899 75.96Tracy Lentz 6 18 1371 76.17Gary Wigington 5 13 994 76.46John Pochis 1 3 232 77.33Paul Bastien 2 5 412 82.40

Oct. 22-23 Dixie Intercollegiate 2nd - 888Oct. 28-30 Alabama Intercollegiate 2nd - 873Feb. 10-12 Gator Invitational 8th - 873Feb. 27-28 Seminole Invitational 6th - 931Mar. 13-14 Louisiana Classic 9th - 917Mar. 24-26 Southeastern Invitational 2nd - 863April 7-8 Music City Invitational 2nd - 885April 13-15 Jerry Pate Invitational 8th - 910April 21-23 Chris Schenkel Invitational 15th - 901April 28-30 Billy Hitchcock Invitational 6th - 867May 12-14 SEC Championships t6th - 918

1989-90PLAYER TOURNAMENTS ROUNDS STROKES AVG.Spike McRoy 11 33 2442 74.00Tracy Lentz 11 33 2449 74.21Dicky Pride 7 21 1575 75.00David Kirkpatrick 10 30 2259 75.30Dan Spybey 9 27 2070 76.67Jeff Street 4 12 921 76.75Henry Diana 3 9 707 78.56Jason Wilhite 2 6 479 79.83

Oct. 8-10 Tournament of Champions 10th - 924Oct. 20-22 Carpet City Classic 12th - 1,167Oct. 27-29 Alabama Intercollegiate 3rd - 878Nov. 11-12 Southern Intercollegiate t9th - 884Feb. 9-11 Barnett Bank Invitational t8th - 868Mar. 12-13 Louisiana Classic 5th - 903Mar. 23-25 SE Intercollegiate Invitational 8th - 869April 6-8 Jerry Pate Invitational 6th - 919April 21-22 Bank South Eagle Invitational 13th - 884April 27-29 Billy Hitchcock Invitational 9th - 884May 11-13 SEC Championships 3rd - 872

1990-91PLAYER TOURNAMENTS ROUNDS STROKES AVG.David Kirkpatrick 10 30 2182 72.73Dicky Pride 11 33 2479 75.12Henry Diana 11 33 2479 75.12Jeff Street 10 30 2254 75.13Dan Spybey 10 30 2259 75.30Chris King 3 9 678 75.33Jason Wilhite 3 9 679 75.44Marten Olander 4 12 923 76.92Chris Reeves 2 6 465 77.50Jay Hepler 1 3 242 80.67

Sept. 21-23 Carpet Capital Classic 16th - 915Oct. 19-21 Dixie Intercollegiate Invitational 6th - 889Nov. 2-4 Alabama Intercollegiate 3rd - 901Feb. 8-10 Gator Invitational t4th - 864Feb. 22-24 Taylor Made/Doral Park Invitational t7th - 889Mar. 8-10 Jerry Pate Invitational t3rd - 928April 19-21 Bank South Invitational 9th - 880April 26-28 Billy Hitchcock Invitational 4th - 858May 12-14 SEC Championships 6th - 882May 23-25 NCAA East Regional 12th - 890

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1991-92PLAYER TOURNAMENTS ROUNDS STROKES AVG.David Kirkpatrick 13 40 2868 71.70Jeff Street 12 37 2724 73.62Dicky Pride 13 40 2948 73.70Marten Olander 13 40 2954 73.85Greg Letson 6 19 1407 74.05Jason Wilhite 5 15 1127 75.13Scott Taylor 2 6 460 76.67Freddy Skantze 1 3 239 79.67John Franks 1 3 239 79.67

Sept. 20-22 Carpet Capital Classic 9th - 307-290-307/904Oct. 6-7 MacGregor Tournament of Champions 7th - 293-293-304/890Oct. 21-22 Dixie Intercollegiate Invitational 3rd - 286-287-290/863Oct. 28-29 Alabama Intercollegiate 2nd - 282-281-287/850Feb. 8-9 Barnett Bank Invitational 4th - 286-291-287/864Feb. 28-Mar. 1 Miami National College Invitational 7th - 288-298-297/883Mar. 20-21 Southeastern Invitational 1st - 291-289-291/871April 4-5 Augusta College Invitational 7th - 299-305-302/906April 17-19 Kemira Intercollegiate Invitational 4th - 287-289-287/863April 24-26 Billy Hitchcock Invitational 2nd - 287-282/852May 11-13 SEC Championships t4th - 290-297-294/881May 21-23 NCAA East Regional 2nd - 295-289-292/876June 3-6 NCAA Championships 11th - 294-283-293-293/1,163

1992-93PLAYER TOURNAMENTS ROUNDS STROKES AVG.Marten Olander 12 34 2490 73.24Patrick Vadden 12 34 2538 74.65Greg Letson 5 14 1051 75.07Jeff Street 12 34 2560 75.29Scott Taylor 10 28 2111 75.39Mayson Petty 6 17 1284 75.53Jason Wilhite 1 3 230 76.67Jeff Amershadian 1 3 238 79.33Hank Smith 1 3 242 80.67Chris King 1 3 247 82.33

Sept. 8-10 USA/Japan Friendship Tournament 3rd - 284-294-296/874Oct. 2-3 Ping/Golfweek Preview 15th - 309-309-308/926Oct. 19-20 Dixie Intercollegiate 1st - 296-289-285/870Oct. 26-27 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate t10th - 307-308-296/911Nov. 13-15 Golf World-Palmetto Dunes Collegiate 11th - 290-296-292/878Mar. 12-14 Golf Digest Collegiate 9th - 304-309/613Mar. 26-27 Southeastern Invitational 5th - 284-296-295/875April 3-4 Carpet Capital Classic Invitational t10th - 297-304/601April 13-14 Bent Brook Blazer Invitational 1st - 290-288-284/862April 23-25 Billy Hitchcock Intercollegiate 7th - 294-291-298/883May 9-11 SEC Championships t6th - 303-296/890May 19-21 NCAA East Regional 7th - 286-297-290/873June 2-3 NCAA Championships 29th - 311-309/620

1993-94PLAYER TOURNAMENTS ROUNDS STROKES AVG.Marten Olander 12 35 2579 73.69Greg Letson 7 20 1478 73.90Hank Smith 10 29 2179 75.14Mayson Petty 9 27 2047 75.81Chip Deason 7 21 1601 76.24Scott Taylor 10 29 2223 76.66Dan Mutert 1 2 148 74.00John Franks 1 3 239 79.67

Oct. 3-4 UT Tournament of Champions 1st - 297-282-293/872Oct. 18-19 Dixie Intercollegiate t6th - 291-291/582Oct. 25-26 Jerry Pate National 7th - 290-302-289/881Nov. 12-14 Golf World Intercollegiate 12th - 292-290-293/875Feb. 19-20 Barnett Bank Gator Invitational 3rd - 288-287-283/858Mar. 11-13 Golf Digest Invitational 15th - 304-315-310/929Mar. 25-27 Southeastern Invitational 4th - 294-296-295/885April 1-3 Carpet Capital Classic 4th - 297-289-307/893April 22-24 Billy Hitchcock Invitational 9th - 298-294-298/890May 13-15 SEC Championships 6th - 289-305-293/887May 19-21 NCAA East Regional 15th - 309-314-300/923

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Jay Seawell’s 2006-07 team finished sixth in the NCAA Championships.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1994-95PLAYER TOURNAMENTS ROUNDS STROKES AVG.Chip Deason 10 30 2203 73.43Patrick Vadden 10 30 2225 74.17Brian Wright 8 24 1809 75.38Mayson Petty 10 30 2289 76.30Greg Letson 8 24 1861 77.54John Franks 1 3 234 78.00John Patton 2 6 490 81.67Dan Mutert 1 3 250 83.33

*Sept. 20-22 Jack Nicklaus Collegiate 4thOct. 2-3 Tennessee Tournament of Champions 11th - 291-291-298/880Oct. 10-11 Taylor Made Red River Classic 12th - 297-301-304/902Oct. 24-25 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 12th - 293-305-309/907Oct.30-Nov. 1 Country Club of Louisiana Intercollegiate 7th - 292-296-310/898Feb. 17-19 Gator Invitational 13th - 290-292-295/877Feb. 24-26 Mercedes-Benz Collegiate 11th - 302-314-296/912Mar. 24-26 Southeastern Intercollegiate 15th - 299-297-295/891Mar.31-April 2 Carpet Capital Classic 14th - 303-315-313/931April 21-23 Billy Hitchcock Intercollegiate 10th - 292-292-299/883May 12-14 SEC Championships 4th - 290-286-289/865*Match play format

1995-96Chip Deason 12 34 2478 72.88Allan MacDonald 12 34 2527 74.32Patrick Vadden 12 34 2546 74.88Brian Wright 11 31 2343 75.58John Stahlschmidt 11 31 2446 78.90Dan Mutert 1 3 236 78.67Robert Ireland 1 3 247 82.33

Oct. 1-2 Tennessee Tournament of Champions 6th - 292-290-292/874Oct. 16-17 Red River Classic 12th - 290-289-296/875Oct. 22-24 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 12th - 300-312-303/915Oct. 30-31 Country Club of Louisiana Intercollegiate t9th - 298-314-300/912Feb. 10-11 Gator Intercollegiate 7th - 285-278/860*Mar. 1-3 Matlock Collegiate Classic t8th - 275-304/579Mar. 22-24 Blue-Gray Intercollegiate 10th - 292-302-295/889Mar. 29-31 Carpet Capital Classic t10th - 295-302-302/899April 19-21 Billy Hitchcock Intercollegiate 2nd - 285-288-292/865May 10-12 SEC Championships 4th - 283-289-302/874May 16-18 NCAA East Regional t9th - 321-292-297/910May 29-June 1 NCAA Championships 28th - 305-322/607*Rain, no 2nd round

1996-97PLAYER TOURNAMENTS ROUNDS STROKES AVG.Chip Deason 11 33 2418 73.27Patrick Vadden 12 36 2660 73.89Mayson Petty 10 /30 2234 74.47Lee Davis 4 12 894 74.50Allan MacDonald 12 36 2696 74.89John Stahlschmidt 5 15 1146 76.40Brian Wright 6 18 1378 76.56Chip Zahn 1 3 246 82.00

Sept. 21-22 Keswick Club Cavalier Classic 9th - 303-291-290/884Sept. 29-30 Tennessee Tournament of Champions 7th - 293-284/866Oct. 21-22 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate t10th - 299-302-305/896Nov. 8-10 The Nelson 1st - 298-289-287/974Feb. 8-9 Florida Gator Invitational 11th - 293-279-298/870Feb. 19-21 John Burns Intercollegiate 6th - 285-291-296/872Feb. 28-Mar. 2 Matlock Intercollegiate 3rd - 289-287-283/859 Mar. 21-23 Alabama Spring Invitational 7th - 284-293-288/865 April 4-6 Carpet Capital Collegiate 18th - 303-316-304/923 April 11-13 Billy Hitchcock Invitational 3rd - 294-291-291/876 April 18-20 SEC Championships 6th - 316-298-291/905 May 15-17 NCAA East Regional 17th - 306-311-294/911

1997-98PLAYER TOURNAMENTS ROUNDS STROKES AVG.Brooks Friday 10 29 2201 75.90John Stahlschmidt 10 29 2205 76.03Wes Vance 4 12 917 76.42Freeman Fite 7 20 1532 76.60Eric Snyder 3 9 690 76.67Richard Matricaria 1 3 231 77.00Chip Zahn 6 17 1309 77.00Lee Davis 4 12 933 77.75Tim Arnoult 1 3 236 78.67Robert Ireland 4 11 867 78.81

Sept. 20-21 Keswick Club Cavalier Classic 13th - 290-314/906Sept. 29-30 Tennessee Tournament of Champions 15th - 311-314-304/929Oct. 20-21 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 10th - 298-302-308/908Nov. 7-9 The Nelson 13th - 296-304-307/907Feb. 7-8 The Gator Invitational 14th - 295-299-324/918Feb. 18-20 John Burns Intercollegiate 19th - 309-287-297/893Mar. 6-8 Matlock Collegiate 17th - 302-299-307/908Mar. 20-22 Univ. of Alabama Spring Invitational 14th - 303-298-305/906April 10-12 Billy Hitchcock Invitational t8th - 302-306-296/904*April 17-19 SEC Championships 12th - 310-303/613*Rain shortened the tournament, cancelling the third round

1998-99PLAYER TOURNAMENTS ROUNDS STROKES AVG.Jan Are Larsen 11 33 2410 73.03Brian Wright 10 30 2231 74.37Chip Zaun 10 30 2243 74.77Freeman Fite 10 30 2259 75.30John Stahlschmidt 5 15 1146 76.40Markus Agren 6 18 1384 76.89

Sept. 14-15 Palmetto Classic 5th - 299-290-289/878Oct. 19-20 Jerry Pate National 5th - 293-278-281/852Oct. 29-Nov. 1 The Nelson 10th - 290-289-300/879Feb. 18-20 John Burns Intercollegiate 10th - 279-290-290/859Feb. 28-Mar. 1 Queens Harbor Intercollegiate 12th - 299-305-311/915Mar. 5-7 Matlock Intercollegiate 1st - 277-292-297/866Mar. 19-21 UA Spring Invitational 11th - 293-294-297/884April 3-4 Augusta Invitational 9th - 287-291-298/876April 9-11 Billy Hitchcock Invitational 9th - 289-304-291/884April 16-18 SEC Championships 8th - 330-299-316/945

1999-00PLAYER TOURNAMENTS ROUNDS STROKES AVG.Freeman Fite 11 32 2377 74.28Jan Are Larsen 12 35 2605 74.43Austin Hynson 9 27 2040 75.56Nicholas Balanis 8 23 1751 76.13Wesley Pate 9 26 2000 76.92Oscar Lindvall 2 6 465 77.50Bruce Chambers 4 12 932 77.67Whit Kilgroe 1 3 235 78.33Lee Davis 2 5 393 78.60Wes Vance 2 6 475 79.17

Sept. 27-28 Ram Intercollegiate t9th - 299-292/591Oct. 11-12 UT Tournament of Champions 15th - 307-288-296/891Oct. 17-18 Jerry Pate National 10th - 392-388-294/875Oct. 25-26 Gary Koch 11th - 301-304-306/911Feb. 12-13 Gator Invitational 8th - 287-271-292/850Feb. 21-22 Mercedes Intercollegiate 14th - 304-308-305/917March 6-7 Matlock Collegiate 14th - 301-306-301/912March 17-19 Alabama Spring Invitational 16th - 294-308-310/912April 1-3 Augusta State Invitational 19th - 303-301-300/904April 7-9 Billy Hitchcock Invitational 11th - 304-312-309/925April 21-23 SEC Championships 7th - 305-293-291/889May 8-9 Atlanta Intercollegiate 7th - 301-308-304/913

2000-01PLAYER TOURNAMENTS ROUNDS STROKES AVG.Nick Rousey 12 36 2601 72.25Jan Are Larsen 12 36 2653 73.69Lars Brovold 10 30 2221 74.03Wesley Pate 12 36 2729 75.81Mac Butler 4 12 911 75.92Lee Davis 3 9 682 75.78Oscar Lindvall 3 9 690 76.67Nic Balanis 3 9 697 77.44Bruce Chambers 1 3 243 81.00

Sept. 11-12 College of Charleston Invitational 1st - 292-297-280/869Sept. 18-19 Minnesota Invitational 4th - 311-294-291/896Oct. 2-3 Hillman Robbins Memorial 1st - 289-293-291/873Oct. 16-17 Jerry Pate Intercollegiate t9th - 293-286-297/876Oct. 27-29 Stanford Invitational t3rd - 288-294-287/869Feb. 10-11 Gator Invitational 12th - 286-285-284/855Feb. 19-20 Mercedes Intercollegiate t10th - 292-299-291/882Mar. 5-6 Matlock Intercollegiate 2nd - 300-302-314/916Mar. 23-25 Conrad Rehling Spring Invitational 2nd - 294-305-295/894Mar. 30-April 1 Augusta State Invitational 14th - 308-298-294/900April 20-22 SEC Championships 4th - 286-289/869May 10-11 Atlanta Intercollegiate 4th - 295-297-289/881

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Sept. 10-11 Cleveland Golf Kiawah Island Invitational 2nd - 279-290-285/854Sept. 17-18 Mason Rudolph Collegiate 1st - 281-273-285/839Oct. 15-16 Jerry Pate Intercollegiate 10th - 293-293-303/889Oct. 22-23 Coke/Tennessee Tournament 3rd - 288-279-279/846Oct. 29-30 LSU Intercollegiate t10th - 294-284-295/873Feb. 9-10 Gator Invitational t6th - 289-289-278/856Feb. 18-19 Matlock Collegiate 4th - 295-294-291/880Mar. 8-10 UNLV Invitational 14th - 308-291-307/906Mar. 15-17 Conrad Rehling/Alabama Invitational t2nd - 291-281-281/853April 19-21 SEC Men’s Golf Championships 9th - 305-289-298/892May 16-18 NCAA Central Regional 15th - 292-295-306/893

2002-03PLAYER TOURNAMENTS ROUNDS STROKES AVG.Lars Brovold 12 33 2396 72.61Clint Provost 11 30 2218 73.93Wesley Pate 10 27 2012 74.52Austin Hynson 10 27 2021 74.85Daniel Creel 6 18 1349 74.94Mac Butler 5 15 1131 75.40Lance Walker 5 12 910 75.83Sean Szerencsits 1 3 235 78.33

Sept. 9-10 Cleveland Golf/Kiawah Island 4th - 300-294-303/897 Sept. 16-17 Mason Rudolph Collegiate 3rd - 275-281-282/838 *Oct. 14-15 Jerry Pate National Invitational 8th - 290-277/567Feb. 8-9 Gator Invitational 8th - 301-296-296/893Mar. 7-9 UNLV Invitational t9th - 290-290-292/872Mar. 14-16 Conrad Rehling Invitational 2nd - 287-292-286/865Mar. 30-April 1 National Invitational Tournament 14th - 307-302-306/915April 5-6 Augusta State Invitational 13th - 296-287-279/862April 11-12 Billy Hitchcock Intercollegiate 10th - 312-295-294/901April 20 Auburn Multi Match 5th - 297*April 25-27 SEC Championships 6th - 293-292-294/879May 15-17 NCAA East Regional 20th - 310-298-303/911*Rain-shortened

2003-04PLAYER TOURNAMENTS ROUNDS STROKES AVG.Lars Brovold 12 35 2506 71.60Clint Provost 12 35 2569 73.40Daniel Creel 2 5 375 75.00Lance Walker 8 24 1821 75.88Austin Hynson 9 27 2062 76.37Max Alverio 9 27 2070 76.67Stewart Whitt 5 14 1087 77.64Dwight Rogers 1 3 236 78.67Sean Szerencsits 2 5 400 80.00

Sept. 13-14 Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate 15th - 299-311-291/901*Sept. 22-23 Mason Rudolph Collegiate 15th - 296-300/605Oct. 3-5 Franklin St. Trust Invitational 4th - 291-306-300/897Oct. 13-14 Jerry Pate National 12th - 290-276-304/870Oct. 20-21 Gary Koch/Cleveland Golf Intercollegiate t12th - 295-298-302/895Jan. 31-Feb. 1 SunTrust Gator Invitational 5th - 299-279-294/872Feb. 9-10 Tulane Invitational t4th - 307-283-302/892Mar. 1-2 Cleveland Golf Classic t9th - 280-299-302/881Mar. 12-14 Conrad Rehling Invitational 1st - 293-287-298/878Mar. 29-30 Atlanta Intercollegiate 8th - 285-285-303/873April 3-4 Augusta St. Invitational 11th - 302-287-297/886April 16-18 SEC Championships 11th - 280-304-305/889*Rained shortened

2004-05PLAYER TOURNAMENTS ROUNDS STROKES AVG.Mark Harrell 13 39 2862 73.38Clint Provost 13 39 2876 73.74Thomas Hagler 13 39 2879 73.82Gator Todd 11 33 2439 73.91Joseph Sykora 12 36 2700 75.00Dwight Rogers 2 6 440 73.33Lance Walker 1 3 225 75.00

Sept. 11-12 Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate t7th - 288-298-2 92/879Sept. 27-28 Mason Rudolph Intercollegiate 3rd - 286-281-286/853Oct. 11-12 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 6th - 272-282-285/839Oct. 18-19 UT Tournament of Champions 2nd - 285-288-285/858Oct. 25-26 University Club Collegiate 5th - 288-277-281/846Feb. 20-22 Mercedes Benz Intercollegiate 2nd - 297-291-291/879Feb. 27-Mar. 1 Puerto Rico Classic 12th - 289-299-298/886Mar. 11-13 Conrad Rehling Invitational 1st - 304-286-291/881Mar. 27-29 Hootie at Bulls Bay 10th - 299-292-302/893April 2-3 Augusta State Invitational t4th - 311-310-301/922April 15-17 SEC Championships 9th - 295-300-313/908May 19-21 NCAA East Regional t6th - 280-287-280/847June 1-4 NCAA Championships 28th - 291-293-313/897

2005-06PLAYER TOURNAMENTS ROUNDS STROKES AVG.Matthew Swan 12 36 2616 72.67Mark Harrell 12 36 2618 72.72Gator Todd 11 33 2413 73.12Dwight Rogers 1 3 221 73.67Stewart Whitt 7 21 1563 74.43Mark Alverio 3 9 673 74.78Joseph Sykora 8 24 1798 74.92Matt Hughes 2 6 453 75.50Lance Walker 4 12 914 76.17

Sept. 12-13 Coca-Cola Tournament of Champions 2nd - 279-285-286/850Sept. 26-27 Shoal Creek Intercollegiate 11th - 290-304-297/891Oct. 10-11 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 4th - 277-288-279/844Oct. 15-16 Bank of Tenn. Intercollegiate t5th - 293-296-287/876Nov. 4-6 Carpet Capital Intercollegiate 15th - 303-297-299/899Feb. 5-7 Mercedes-Benz Collegiate t3rd - 300-300-305/905Feb. 26-28 Puerto Rico Classic 4th - 280-294-291/865Mar. 18-19 E-Z-GO Schenkel Invitational 5th - 298-285-292/875Mar. 26-28 Hootie at Bulls Bay 9th - 299-286-294/879April 10-11 U.S. Collegiate Championships 9th - 294-298-304/896April 21-23 SEC Championships 3rd - 280-282-287/849May 18-20 NCAA West Regional t4th - 289-292-279/860

2006-07PLAYER TOURNAMENTS ROUNDS STROKES AVG.Michael Thompson 12 37 2660 71.89Matthew Swan 12 37 2701 73.00Gator Todd 13 40 2927 73.12Mark Harrell 13 40 2930 73.25Joseph Sykora 11 34 2492 73.29Thomas Hagler 4 12 896 74.67

Sept. 15-16 Carpet Capital Intercollegiate 1st - 276-285-280/841Sept. 25-26 Shoal Creek Intercollegiate 1st - 288-288-293/869Oct. 9-10 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 1st - 270-272-277/819Oct. 14-15 Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate 4th - 304-290-281/875Nov. 22-23 Aloha Purdue Classic 7th - 290-298-283/871Feb. 18-20 John Hayt Collegiate Championship 1st - 303-291-287/881Feb. 25-27 Puerto Rico Classic 4th - 284-283-288/855Mar. 17-18 E-Z-Go Schenkel Invitational 2nd - 292-288-280/860April 9-11 U.S. Collegiate Championship 8th - 299-313-298/901April 20-22 SEC Championships 2nd - 298-288-285/871May 13-14 Linger Longer Invitational t5th - 285-288-291/864May 17-19 NCAA Central Regional 2nd - 309-287-302/898May 30-June 2 NCAA Championships 6th - 284-283-271-291/1129

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS2007-08PLAYER TOURNAMENTS ROUNDS STROKES AVG.Michael Thompson 10 31 2213 71.39Stewart Whitt 2 6 439 73.17Mark Harrell 12 37 2716 73.41Matthew Swan 10 31 2279 73.52Joseph Sykora 10 31 2292 73.94Matt Hughes 9 28 2081 74.32Gator Todd 7 21 1563 74.43

Sept. 4-7 Topy Cup/USA vs. Japan 2nd - 284-273-286/843Sept. 14-16 Carpet Capital Collegiate 1st - 292-295-282/869Sept. 22-23 Golfweek/PING Preview 4th - 301-290-290/881Oct. 8-9 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 1st - 270-268-272/810Oct. 28-30 Callaway Golf Match Play Finished 1-2Feb. 17-19 John Hayt Intercollegiate 1st - 290-293-290/873Feb. 29-Mar. 2 Puerto Rico Classic 1st - 289-285-280/854Mar. 14-16 Schenkel E-Z-Go1st - 1st - 285-280-284/849Mar. 24-26 U.S. Collegiate Championship 3rd - 294-289-289/872April 7-8 Morris Williams Intercollegiate 7th - 301-287-298/886April 18-20 SEC Championships 1st - 285-293-275/853May 15-17 NCAA Central Regional 6th - 292-295-309/896May 28-31 NCAA Championships 13th - 309-297-297-315/1218

2008-09PLAYER TOURNAMENTS ROUNDS STROKES AVG.Bud Cauley 10 30 2,164 72.13Phillip Weaver 2 6 439 73.17Hunter Hamrick 11 32 2,355 73.59Matthew Swan 11 32 2,384 74.50Hunter Slatton 6 17 1,269 74.65Matt Hughes 8 23 1,727 75.09Spencer Cole 6 17 1,283 75.47Thomas Hugghins 1 3 239 79.67

Sept. 14-16 Carpet Capital Collegiate 6th - 295-297-283/875 Sept. 28-30 Golfweek/Ping Preview 5th - 294-288-286/868 Oct. 13-14 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 1st - 278-271-281/830 Oct. 26-28 Isleworth-UCF Collegiate Invitational 2nd - 287-291-306/884 Feb. 22-24 John Hayt Collegiate Invitational 7th - 307-305-295/907 Feb. 27-Mar. 1 Puerto Rico Classic 8th - 288-291-286/865 Mar. 22-24 Callaway Golf Collegiate Match Play Qualifier 12th - 303-302/605 Consolation Match Play Bracket - 1st: def. Charlotte 3-1-3; 2nd: def. Duke, 4-1; Consolation Finals: def. San Diego, 3-2April 5-7 U.S. Collegiate Championship t5th - 291-301-294/886 April 17-19 SEC Championships 6th - 308-284-281/873 May 14-16 NCAA Regional 1st - 303-285-286/874 May 27-30 NCAA Championships 15th - 298-288-293/879

SNAPSHOTS

Joesph Sykora was an All-Region selection in 2008 and finished with a 73.94 scoring average.

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CHAMPIONS TOURRick Karbowski 2005-presentJerry Pate 2003-P\present

PGA TOURJason Bohn 2004-presentTom Garner 1994Barry Harwell 1980, 1981, 1982Tony Holifield 1979, 1980Travis Hudson 1978Gordon Johnson 1984Steve Lowery 1988-91, 1993-presentSpike McRoy Active 1996-presentAlan Pate 1977Jerry Pate 1976-2003Dicky Pride Active 1994-presentLee Rinker 1983; 1995-2001Gary Trivisonno 1981

EUROPEAN PGA TOUR Lars Brovold 2004-2007Jan Are Larsen 2003-presentMarten Olander 1997-2007Allan MacDonald 1999

CANADIAN PGA TOUR Jason Bohn 1997-2004Allan MacDonald 1998-02Mayson Petty 2001-2004

NATIONWIDE TOUR Jason Bohn 2003Chip Deason 2006David Kirkpatrick ActiveMayson Petty 2003-04Jeff Street ActiveJoseph Sykora Active

ALABAMA PLAYERSON THE TOUR

RYDER CUP Jerry Pate 1974-75

UA GOLFERS WHO QUALIFIED FOR PRO EVENTS(while still competing at Alabama):Jerry Pate Jacksonville Open, 1975 Heritage Classic, 1975 Pensacola Open, 1975 Masters, 1975 U.S. Open,1975Cecil Ingram Masters, 1980Bill Van Orman U.S. Open, 1985Dicky Pride U.S. Open, 1992Mark Harrell U.S. Open, 2007Michael Thompson Masters, 2008 U.S. Open, 2008

STEVE LOWERY1994 The International

2000 Southern Farm Bureau Classic

1992 Ben Hogan Tulsa Open

(Nationwide Tour)

2008 AT&T Bebble Beach Pro-Am

JASON BOHN2000 Canadian PGA Shell Payless Open

2003 Chattanooga Open

(Nationwide Tour)

2001 Canadian PGA Bayer Championship

2005 B.C. Open

SPIKE MCROY2002 B.C. Open

2000 Dakota Dunes Invitational

(Nationwide Tour)

2000 Tour Championship

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HOOTERS TOUR Chip DeasonHenry DianaChris King David Kirkpatrick Spike McRoy Hank Smith Jeff Street

PROFESSIONAL EVENT WINNERS HOGAN TOUR EVENT WINNERS 1992 Steve Lowery Tulsa Open Tom Garner Bakersfield Open

NIKE TOUR EVENT WINNERS1993 Alan Pate Dakota Dunes Open

TOMMY ARMOUR TOUR EVENT WINNERS1993 Dicky Pride1996 David Kirkpatrick1997 David Kirkpatrick

HOOTERS TOUR EVENT WINNERS1995 Spike McRoy Jordan Tour Collins Classic 68-70-70- 65/273

WORLD PUTTING CHAMPIONSHIP1997 Spike McRoy Tied for first (lost in playoff)

PGA CHAMPIONSHIPS WON BY FORMER ALABAMA GOLFERS1976 Jerry Pate U.S. Open 1976 Jerry Pate Canadian Open1976 Jerry Pate Japan Masters 1976 Jerry Pate Pacific Open1977 Jerry Pate Phoenix Open1977 Jerry Pate Southern Open1978 Jerry Pate Southern Open1980 Jerry Pate Brazilian Open1981 Jerry Pate Danny Thomas-Memphis Classic1981 Jerry Pate Pensacola Open 1981 Jerry Pate Columbian Open1981 Jerry Pate ABC Sports Shinko Japan1982 Jerry Pate Tournament Players Championship1992 Steve Lowery Ben Hogan Tulsa Open1994 Dicky Pride Federal Express St. Jude Classic1994 Steve Lowery The International2000 Jason Bohn Canadian PGA Shell Payless Open2000 Steve Lowery Southern Farm Bureau Classic2000 Spike McRoy Buy.com Dakota Dunes2000 Spike McRoy Buy.com Tour Championship2001 Marten Olander European PGA Hardelot 2001 Marten Olander Challenge de France2001 Jason Bohn Canadian PGA Bayer Championship2002 Spike McRoy B.C. Open2003 Jason Bohn Chattanooga Open 2005 Jason Bohn B.C. Open2006 Jerry Pate Seniors Outback Pro-Am2008 Steve Lowery AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am2008 Jerry Pate Turtle Bay Championships

U.S. OPEN PARTICIPANTS (AS AMATEURS)1987 Griff Rudolph2007 Mark Harrell2008 Michael Thompson

JERRY PATE1976 U.S. Open

1976 Canadian Open

1976 Japan Masters

1976 Pacific Open

1977 Phoenix Open

1977 Southern Open

1978 Southern Open

1980 Brazilian Open

1981 Danny Thomas Memphis Classic

1981 Pensacola Open

1981 Columbian Open

1981 ABC Sports Shinko Japan

1982 The Players Championship

2006 Outback Steakhouse Pro-Am

2008 Turtle Bay Championship

DICKY PRIDE1994 Federal Express

St. Jude Classic

MARTEN OLANDER2001 European PGA Hardelot

Challenge de France

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STEVE LOWERY SPIKE MCROY DICKY PRIDE

CHIP DEASON JEFF STREET

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LARS BROVOLD

JAN ARE LARSEN

MARTEN OLANDER

JOSEPH SYKORA

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RICK KARBOWSKI

CHAMPIONS TOUR

JERRY PATE

STEVE LOWERYPGA TOUR

RICK KARBOWSKICHAMPIONS TOUR

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JERRY PATE’S CAREER HIGHLIGHTS1974 Florida Amateur Champion1974 U.S. Amateur Champion1974 World Amateur Golf Champion1974 Member, winning Eisenhower Cup Team1975 Collegiate All-American1975 Member, winning Walker Cup Team1975 Low Amateur, U.S. Open Championship1975 Medalist, PGA Tour Qualifying School1976 U.S. Open Champion1976 Canadian Open Champion1976 PGA Tour Rookie of the Year/Co-Player of the Year1976 Japan Masters Champion1976 Pacific Open Champion1977 Phoenix Open Champion1977 Southern Open Champion1978 Southern Open Champion1980 Brazilian Open Champion1981 Colombian Open Champion1981 Danny Thomas Memphis Classic Champion1981 Pensacola Open Champion1981 Member, winning Ryder Cup Team1981 ABC Sports Shinko Japan Champion1982 THE PLAYERS Championship Champion1989 U.S. Open, Rochester, NY, aced 6th hole (4 Aces)1994 Inducted into Alabama Sports Hall of Fame2001 UA Homecoming Grand Marshal2006 Seniors Tour Outback Steakhouse Pro-Am Champion2008 Seniors Tour Turtle Bay Champion

Jerry Pate played at Alabama from 1972 - 1975

Jerry Pate was a mere 22 years old when he won the United States Open in 1976, and that wasn’t even the first time he’d made major national headlines. He did that in 1974 when he won the United States Amateur - just weeks before he started his senior season on the University of Alabama’s golf team.

Pate went on to win eight PGA tour titles: the 1976 U.S. Open and Canadian Open, the 1977 Phoenix Open and Southern Open, the 1978 Southern Open, the 1981 Danny Thomas-Memphis Classic and the Pensacola Open and, at age 28, his last PGA tour championship, the 1982 Tournament Players Championship.

He continues to represent the Crimson Tide proudly today, lending his name, energy and money to Alabama’s annual Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate.

In addition to bringing some of the best amateur golfers to compete in the state of Alabama, this collegiate championship raises thousands of dollars for Alabama Golf Charities. It is the fall’s best event and a most coveted invitation.

EUROPEAN TOUR

SNAPSHOTS

Jerry Pate played at Alabama from 1972-75 and went on to a successful professional career.

JERRY PATE’S CAREER HIGHLIGHTS1974 Florida Amateur Champion1974 U.S. Amateur Champion1974 World Amateur Golf Champion1974 Member, winning Eisenhower Cup Team1975 Collegiate All-American1975 Member, winning Walker Cup Team1975 Low Amateur, U.S. Open Championship1975 Medalist, PGA Tour Qualifying School1976 U.S. Open Champion1976 Canadian Open Champion1976 PGA Tour Rookie of the Year/Co-Player of the Year1976 Japan Masters Champion1976 Pacific Open Champion1977 Phoenix Open Champion1977 Southern Open Champion1978 Southern Open Champion1980 Brazilian Open Champion1981 Colombian Open Champion1981 Danny Thomas Memphis Classic Champion1981 Pensacola Open Champion1981 Member, winning Ryder Cup Team1981 ABC Sports Shinko Japan Champion1982 THE PLAYERS Championship Champion1989 U.S. Open, Rochester, N.Y., aced 6th hole (4 Aces)1994 Inducted into Alabama Sports Hall of Fame2001 UA Homecoming Grand Marshal2006 Seniors Tour Outback Steakhouse Pro-Am Champion2008 Seniors Tour Turtle Bay Champion

JERRY PATE CAREER CAPSULE

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WORLD AMATEUR PARTICIPANTS

TOYOTA WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS

U.S. AMATEUR FINALISTS AND SEMIFINALISTS

U.S. AMATEUR FINALISTS/SEMIFINALISTS2007 Michael Thompson, Finalist2006 Michael Thompson, Finalist2004 Michael Thompson, Finalist1992 Dicky Pride, Semifinalist1980 Cecil Ingram, Semifinalist1974 Jerry Pate, Champion

AMATEUR GOLFHONORS

JERRY PATE1974

MAX ALVERIO2003, ‘04, ‘06

LARS BROVOLD2000, ‘04

BUD CAULEY2008

MATTHEW SWAN2005

JERRY PATE MICHAEL THOMPSON

CECIL INGRAM1979, ‘80

DICKY PRIDE1990, ‘92

SNAPSHOTS

Bud Cauley knocked off the No. 1 amateur in the world in the first round of match play at the 2009 U.S. Amateur Southern Hills Country Club.

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U.S. AMATEUR PARTICIPANTS1965 Wayne Davis1965 Charles Davis1975 Allan Pate1976 & 1979 Jim Kilduff1982 Jim Kelson1984 Alan Pope1989 Spike McRoy1980 Jeff Street1985 Sam Farlow1992 & 1995 Greg Letson1993 & 1996 Chip Deason1993 Scott Taylor1993 Jeff Amershadian1994 & 1997 Patrick Vaden1995 Mayson Perry1996 John Stahlschmidt1997 Tim Arnoult1999 Wes Vance1999 Chip Zahn1999 Nick Rousey2001 Austin Hynson2002 Rich Berglund2002 & 2005 Clint Provost2003 Daniel Creel2003 & 2006 Thomas Hager2004 Max Alverio2004 Sean Szerencits2005, 2006 & 2007 Mark Harrell2004, 2005, 2006 & 2009 Matthew Swan2005 Joseph Sykora2007 Matt Hughes2008 & 2009 Bud Cauley2008 & 2009 Phillip Weaver2009 Hunter Hamrick2009 Scott Strohmeyer

BUD CAULEY2008-2009

PHILLIP WEAVER2008

MARK HARRELL2005-2007

JOSEPH SYKORA2005

MAX ALVERIO2004

TIM ARNOULT1997

PATRICK VADDEN1994 & 1997

JEFF STREET 1980

MAYSON PETTY1975

SNAPSHOTS

Matthew Swan competed in four U.S. Amateurs from 2004-2009.

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2008 All-Nicklaus Team2008 Ben Hogan Award

Top Three Finalist

PALMER CUP TEAM MEMBERS

DICK SPYBEY

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MacDonald (Europe) 1997

LARS BROVOLDEurope 2004

MARTENOLANDERHead Coach Europe 2008

MICHAEL THOMPSON

USA 2008

MARTENOLANDER

1993 Ben Hogan Award

MICHAELTHOMPSON

2008 All-Nicklaus Team

2008 Ben Hogan AwardTop Three Finalist

GREGLETSON

1995 National Association of Academic Advisors Achievement

Award

JERRYPATE

USA 1975

THEWALKERCUP

HONOR AND AWARD WINNERS

BUD CAULEYUSA 2009

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NATIONAL HONORS AND AWARDS

DICK SPYBEY1992 National Coach of the year

1991 & 1992 Region Coach of the year1995-97 golf Coaches Association

of America President1997 u.S. Palmer Cup Team Manager

1998 Palmer Cup Tournament Director, St. Andrews, Scotland

CONRAD REHLINGgolf Coaches Association of America

hall of Fame, 1980 (Charter Member)

horton Smith Trophy, 1976 (From Dixie Section of the PgA of America for contributions to the PgA’s national education

program through lessons, seminars and the betterment of golf and to help build the image

of the golf professional.)

JAy SEAWELL2008 SEC Coach of the year

10 NCAA Tournament Appearances13 All-Americans

Three Walker Cup team members2008 SEC Championship

2009 NCAA Northeast Regional Championship

SNAPSHOTS

Jay Seawell coached the Crimson Tide to the 2008 SEC Championship.

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GOLF COACHES’ ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA AWARDS

First-Team All-AmericaJerry Pate 1975David Kirkpatrick 1992Michael Thompson 2008Bud Cauley 2009

Second-Team All-AmericaSteve Lowery 1982, 1983Marten Olander 1993Michael Thompson 2007

Third-Team All-AmericaGary Trivisonno 1978Lee Rinker 1983

Honorable Mention All-AmericaAlan Pate 1973Jerry Pate 1974Tony Hollifield 1974, 1975David Kirkpatrick 1991Marten Olander 1993Lars Brovold 2004Matthew Swan 2008Hunter Hamrick 2009

All-Region/All-DistrictDavid Kirkpatrick 1992Marten Olander 1993Chip Deason 1996, 1997Clint Provost 2002Nick Rousey 2002Mark Harrell 2006, 2008Matt Hughes 2008Matthew Swan 2008Joseph Sykora 2008Michael Thompson 2008Bud Cauley 2009Hunter Hamrick 2009

*All-Region and All-District are the same. Currently the GCAA refers to its regional team members as All-District. UA is in the Southeast District.

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yEAR NAME SChOOL1897 Louis Bayard, Jr. Princeton1898 John Reid, Jr Yale (Spring) James Curtis Harvard (Fall)1899 Percy Pyne Princeton1901 H. Lindsley Harvard1902 Charles Hitchcock, Jr. Yale (Spring) Chandler Egan Harvard (Fall)1903 F.O. Reinhart Princeton1904 A.L. White Harvard1905 Robert Abbott Yale1906 W.E. Clow, Jr Yale1907 Ellis Knowles Yale1908 H.H. Wilder Harvard1909 Albert Seckel Princeton1910 Robert Hunter Yale1911 George Stanley Yale1912 F.C. Davison Harvard1913 Nathaniel Wheeler Yale1914 Edward Allis Harvard1915 Francis Blossom Yale1916 J.W. Hubbell Harvard1919 A.L. Walker, Jr. Columbia1920 Jess Sweetster Yale1921 Simpson Dean Dartmouth1922 Pollack Boyd Dartmouth1923 Dexter Cummings Yale1924 Dexter Cummings Yale1925 Fred Lamprecht Tulane1926 Fred Lamprecht Tulane1927 Watts Gunn Georgia Tech1928 Maurice McCarthy Georgetown1929 Tom Aycock Yale1930 G.T. Dunlap, Jr. Princeton1931 G.T. Dunlap, Jr. Princeton1932 J.W. Fischer Michigan

1933 Walter Emery Oklahoma1934 Charles Yates Georgia Tech1935 Ed White Texas1936 Charles Kocsis Michigan1937 Fred Haas, Jr. LSU1938 John Burke Georgetown1939 Vincent D’Antoni Tulane1940 Dixon Brooke Virginia1941 Earl Stewart LSU1942 Frank Tatum, Jr. Stanford1943 Wallace Ulrich Carleton1944 Louis Lick Minnesota1945 John Lorms Ohio State1946 George Hamer Georgia1947 Dave Barclay Michigan1948 Bob Harris San Jose State1949 Harvie Ward North Carolina1950 Fred Wampler Purdue1951 Tom Nieporte Ohio State1952 Jim Vickers Oklahoma1953 Earl Moeller Oklahoma State1954 Hillman Robbins Memphis State1955 Joe Campbell Purdue1956 Rick Jones Ohio State1957 Rex Baxter, Jr. Houston1958 Phil Rodgers Houston1959 Dick Crawford Houston1960 Dick Crawford Houston1961 Jack Nicklaus Ohio State1962 Kermit Zarley Houston1963 R.H. Sikes Arkansas1964 Terry Small San Jose State1965 Marty Fleckman Houston1966 Bob Murphy Florida1967 Hale Irwin Colorado1968 Grier Jones Oklahoma State1969 Bob Clark UCLA1970 John Mahaffey Houston1971 Ben Crenshaw Texas

1972 Ben Crenshaw Texas Tom Kite Texas1973 Ben Crenshaw Texas1974 Curtis Strange Wake Forest1975 Jay Haas Wake Forest1976 Scott Simpson Southern Cal1977 Scott Simpson Southern Cal1978 David Edwards Oklahoma State1979 Gary Hallberg Wake Forest1980 Jay Don Blake Utah State1981 Ron Commans Southern Cal1982 Billy Ray Brown Houston1983 Jim Carter Arizona State1984 John Inman North Carolina1985 Clark Burroughs Ohio State1986 Scott Verplank Oklahoma State1987 Brian Watts Oklahoma State1988 E.J. Pfister Oklahoma State1989 Phil Mickelson Arizona State1990 Phil Mickelson Arizona State1991 Warren Schutte UNLV1992 Phil Mickelson Arizona State1993 Todd Demsey Arizona State 1994 Justin Leonard Texas1995 Chip Spratlin Auburn1996 Tiger Woods Stanford1997 Charles Warren Clemson1998 James McLean Minnesota1999 Luke Donald Northwestern2000 Charles Howell Oklahoma State2001 Nick Gilliam Florida2002 Troy Matteson Georgia Tech2003 Alejandro Canizares Arizona St.2004 Ryan Moore UNLV2005 James Lepp Washington2006 Jonathan Moore Oklahoma State2007 Jamie Lovemark Southern California2008 Kevin Chappell UCLA2009 Matt Hill North Carolina State

SNAPSHOTS

Alabama’s 2007-08 men’s golf team captured the school’s first SEC Championship since 1979.

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NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPSNATIONAL TEAM ChAMPIONSyEAR ChAMPION SCORE1897 Yale1898 Harvard (Spring)1898 Yale (Fall)1899 Harvard1900 No tournament1901 Harvard1902 Yale (Spring)1902 Harvard (Fall)1903 Harvard1904 Harvard1905 Yale1906 Yale1907 Yale1908 Yale1909 Yale1910 Yale1911 Yale1912 Yale1913 Yale1914 Princeton1915 Yale1916 Princeton1917 No tournament1918 No tournament1919 Princeton1920 Princeton1921 Dartmouth1922 Princeton1923 Princeton1924 Yale1925 Yale1926 Yale1927 Princeton1928 Princeton1929 Princeton1930 Princeton1931 Yale1932 Yale1933 Yale1934 Michigan1935 Michigan1936 Yale1937 Princeton1938 Stanford 1939 Stanford 6121940 Princeton 601 LSU1941 Stanford 5801942 LSU 590 Stanford1943 Yale 6141944 Notre Dame 3111945 Ohio State 6021946 Stanford 6191947 LSU 6061948 San Jose State 5791949 North Texas State 5901950 North Texas State 5731951 North Texas State 5881952 North Texas State 5871953 Stanford 5781954 SMU 5721955 LSU 5741956 Houston 6011957 Houston 6021958 Houston 5701959 Houston 5611960 Houston 6031961 Purdue 5841962 Houston 5881963 Oklahoma State 5811964 Houston 5801965 Houston 577

1966 Houston 5821967 Houston 5851968 Florida 11541969 Houston 12231970 Houston 11721971 Texas 11441972 Texas 11461973 Florida 11491974 Wake Forest 11581975 Wake Forest 11561976 Oklahoma State 11401977 Houston 11971978 Oklahoma State 11401979 Ohio State 11891980 Oklahoma State 11731981 Brigham Young 11611982 Houston 11211983 Oklahoma State 11601984 Houston 11451985 Houston 11721986 Wake Forest 11561987 Oklahoma State 11601988 UCLA 11761989 Oklahoma 11391990 Arizona State 11551991 Oklahoma State 11611992 Arizona 11291993 Florida 11451994 Stanford 11291995 Oklahoma State 11561996 Arizona State 11861997 Pepperdine 11481998 UNLV 1118 1999 Georgia 11802000 Oklahoma State 11162001 Florida 11262002 Minnesota 11342003 Clemson 11912004 California 11342005 Georgia 11352006 Oklahoma State 11432007 Stanford 11092008 UCLA 11942009 Texas A&M defeated Arkansas**match play

Lowest Score, One Round: 62 (10 -under-par) Notah Begay, Stanford, 2nd Round, 1994Lowest Score, Two Rounds: 128 (16-under-par) Phil Mickelson, Arizona State, 1992Lowest Score, Three Rounds: 196 (20-under-par) Charles Howell, Oklahoma State, 2000Lowest Score, Four Rounds: 265 (23-under-par) Charles Howell, Oklahoma State, 2000Best Team Score, Two Rounds: 553 (23-under-par) UNLV 1998; Stanford, 2007 (6-under-par)Best Team Score, Four Rounds: 1,116 (36-under par) Oklahoma State, 2000; Georgia Tech, 2000 (Stanford shot 1,109 in ‘07, 11-under-par)

Alabama has been among the NCAA field 18 times, in 1973, 1974, 1975, 1981, 1983, 1991 (regionals), 1992, 1993, 1994 (regionals), 1996 , 1997 (region-als), 2002 (regionals), 2003 (regionals), 2005 (finals), 2006 (regionals), 2007 (finals), 2008 (finals) and 2009 (finals). Alabama’s best NCAA Championships finish was tied for third at the 1975 NCAA Men’s Golf Championships. Alabama finished sixth at the 2007 NCAA Championships, its second best all-time finish.

SChOOL TITLESYale 21Houston 16Princeton 12Oklahoma State 10Stanford 8Harvard 6Florida, LSU, North Texas 4Wake Forest 3Arizona State 3Georgia 3Michigan, Ohio State, Texas, UCLA 2Arizona, Brigham Young, California,Clemson, Dartmouth, Minnesota, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Pepperdine,Purdue, San Jose State, SMU, UNLV, Texas A&M 1

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The 2008-09 Alabama men’s golf team captured two tournament titles, including the NCAA Northeast Regional.

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ALABAMA’S NCAA FINALS APPEARANCESYear Coach Finish Score Site1973 Conrad Rehling 17th 588 Stillwater, Okla.1974 Conrad Rehling 14th 1,205 San Diego, Calif.1975 Conrad Rehling T-3rd with USC 1,190 Columbus, Ohio1981 Conrad Rehling No Finish 899 Palo Alto, Calif.1983 Conrad Rehling 17th 898 Fresno, Calif.*1992 Dick Spybey 11th 1,163 Albuquerque, N.M.1993 Dick Spybey 29th 620 Lexington, Ky.1996 Dick Spybey 28th 627 Ooltewah, Tenn./Honors Course2005 Jay Seawell 28th 897 Owings Mills, Md./Caves Valley Club2007 Jay Seawell 6th 1,129 Williamsburg, Va./Golden Horseshoe2008 Jay Seawell 13th 1,218 West Lafayette, Ind./Birck Boilermaker#2009 Jay Seawell 15th 879 Toledo, Ohio/Inverness Club*1st year Alabama competed in championships when there was a cut to 15 teams after 54 holes# 2009 NCAA Championships consisted of three rounds and then a cut to eight teams for match playTotal appearances in team finals: 12

NCAA REGIONAL TEAM APPEARANCESYear Site Coach Finish Teams Strokes Regional1991 New Haven, Conn. Dick Spybey 12th 30 890 East1992 Hamilton, N.Y. Dick Spybey 2nd 22 876 East1993 Charlottesville, Va. Dick Spybey 7th 22 873 East 1994 Auburn, Ala. Dick Spybey 15th 23 923 East1996 Monticello, N.Y. Dick Spybey T-9th 23 910 East1997 Hot Springs, Va. Dick Spybey 17th 22 911 East2002 Little Rock, Ark. Dick Spybey 15th 27 893 Central2003 Auburn, Ala. Jay Seawell 20th 27 91 1 East2005 Nashville, Tenn. Jay Seawell T-6th 27 847 East2006 Tucson, Ariz. Jay Seawell T-14th 27 860 West2007 Sugar Grove, Ill. Jay Seawell 2nd 27 898 Central (No. 1 seed)2008 Columbus, Ohio Jay Seawell 6th 27 896 Central (No. 1 seed)2009 Galloway, N.J. Jay Seawell 1st 14 874 Northeast (No. 2 seed)Total Regional appearances: 13 Breakdown: 8 East, 3 Central, 1 West, 1 Northeast (2009)

NCAA INDIVIDUAL APPEARANCESYear Name Finish Score1971 Lee Harper t-25th 72-72-74-72/290 Wheeler Stewart t-44th 69-71-74-80/2941977 Gary Trivisonno Non-Finalist 82-79-82/2431978 Gary Trivisonno t-38th 75-72-73/2201979 Cecil Ingram -- --1981 Kevin DeNike 34th --1982 Steve Lowery t-49th 75-75-69-76/2951993 Marten Olander t-49th 74-70-78-76/2981999 Jan Are Larsen (East Regional, Providence, R.I.) t-107th 79-78-75/2312001 Nick Rousey (East Regional, Williamsburg, Va.) t-33rd 69-73-71/213 (-3) Jan Are Larsen (East Regional, Williamsburg, Va.) t-120th 77-83-72/2322003 Lars Brovold (East Regional, New Haven, Conn.) t-31st 76-70-73/219 (+9)Total Individual NCAA Participants: 12 (four of those did not advance from regional)

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1973Finished 17th

1983Finished 17th

199415th at East Regional

1974Finished 14th

199112th at East Regional

1996Finished 28th

1975Finished tied for 3rd

1992Finished 11th

199717th at East Regional

1981Finished 12th at East Regional

1993Finished 29th

200215th at Central Regional

200320th at East Regional

2005T-6th at East Regional

Finished 28th at Championships

2006T-14th at West Regional

20072nd at NCAA Central

RegionalFinished 6th at NCAA

Championships

20086th NCAA Central Regional

Finished 13th at NCAA Championships

20091st NCAA Northeast Regional

Finished 15th at NCAA Championships

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ALL-SEC GOLFERS

FIRST TEAM:1971 Rick Sirmon1973 Alan Pate1974 Jerry Pate Tony Hollifield1976 Travis Hudson Rick Karbowski1980 Cecil Ingram1981 Steve Lowery1981 Lee Rinker1982 Steve Lowery1983 Steve Lowery1983 Lee Rinker1992 David Kirkpatrick1993 Marten Olander1996 Chip Deason1997 Chip Deason2004 Lars Brovold2007 Michael Thompson Gator Todd2008 Matthew Swan Michael Thompson2009 Bud CauleyFIRST TEAM TOTAL: 22

SECOND TEAM:1970 Rick Sirmon1971 Lee Harper1972 Wheeler Stewart1973 Jerry Pate1973 Tony Hollifield1975 Tony Hollifield1975 Jerry Pate1975 Alan Pate1977 Allen Richie1977 Allen Yielding1978 Gary Trivisonno1979 Cecil Ingram1979 Barry Harwell1983 Griff Rudolph1985 Griff Rudolph1991 David Kirkpatrick1992 Dicky Pride1994 Marten Olander1994 Greg Letson1995 Chip Deason1996 Allan MacDonald1997 Patrick Vadden1999 Jan Are Larsen2001 Nick Rousey2001 Jan Are Larsen2002 Clint Provost2002 Nick Rousey2003 Lars Brovold2006 Matthew Swan2007 Matthew Swan2008 Mark HarrellSECOND TEAM TOTAL: 30

SEC GOLFERS OF THE WEEKFeb. 23, 2006 Gator ToddFeb. 21, 2007 Gator ToddMarch 6, 2008 Matthew SwanApril 13, 2009 Bud CauleyNov. 6, 2009 Bud Cauley

SNAPSHOTS

L-R: Head Coach Conrad Rehling, Barry Harwell, Steve Hudson, Gary Trivisonno, Kevin Canada and Cecil Ingram.

SNAPSHOTS

L-R: Head Coach Jay Seawell, Assistant Coach Scott Limbaugh, Joseph Sykora, Matthew Swan, Matt Hughes, Mark Harrell and SEC Medalist Michael Thompson.

SEC COACH OF THE YEAR

CONRAD REHLING1979 & 1983

DICK SPYBEY1992

JAY SEAWELL2008

SEC GOLFER OF THE YEAR

STEVE LOWERY1982 & 1983

MICHAEL THOMPSON2008

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ALABAMA’S SEC TEAM FINISHESYEAR UA FINISH SCORE WINNER SCORE SITE1937 DNP -- LSU 614 Baton Rouge, La.1938 DNP -- LSU 608 Baton Rouge, La.1939 DNP -- LSU 604 Baton Rouge, La.1940 DNP -- LSU 601 Athens, Ga.1941 DNP -- Georgia 616 Athens, Ga.1942 DNP -- LSU 597 Athens, Ga.1943-45 WWII1946 DNP -- LSU 604 Athens, Ga.1947 DNP -- LSU 633 Athens, Ga.1948 DNP -- LSU 303 Athens, Ga.1949 DNP -- Ga. Tech 303 Athens, Ga.1950 DNP -- Georgia 1200 Athens, Ga.1951 DNP -- Georgia 579 Athens, Ga.1952 5th -- Georgia 591 Athens, Ga.1953 4th -- LSU 586 Athens, Ga.1954 4th -- LSU 576 Athens, Ga.1955 4th -- Florida 575 Athens, Ga.1956 5th -- Florida 591 Athens, Ga.1957 N/A -- Georgia 590 Athens, Ga.1958 N/A -- Georgia 593 Athens, Ga.1959 N/A -- Georgia 583 Athens, Ga.1960 N/A -- LSU 573 Athens, Ga.1961 4th -- Georgia 570 Athens, Ga.1962 N/A -- Georgia 1170 Athens, Ga.1963 N/A -- Georgia 589 Athens, Ga.1964 N/A -- Georgia 581 Athens, Ga.1965 3rd 596 Georgia 575 Athens, Ga.1966 5th 893 LSU 854 Baton Rouge, La.1967 5th-T (UGA) 916 LSU 872 Gainesville, Fla.1968 4th 864 Florida 848 Knoxville, Tenn.1969 DNP -- Georgia 1099 Athens, Ga.1970 7th 1153 Georgia 1105 Callaway Gardens, Ga.1971 3rd 1125 Georgia 1099 Callaway Gardens, Ga.1972 4th 1148 Georgia 1117 Callaway Gardens, Ga.1973 2nd 1112 Florida 1099 Callaway Gardens, Ga.1974 4th 1133 Florida 1104 Dothan, Ala.1975 3rd-T (UF) 1125 Florida 1101 Dothan, Ala.1976 2nd 1100 Auburn 1094 Decatur, Ala.1977 2nd-T (UF) 1081 Georgia 1073 Decatur, Ala.1978 6th 1195 Georgia 1142 Birmingham, Ala.1979 1ST 876 ALABAMA 876 Birmingham, Ala.1980 5th 899 Tennessee 884 Augusta, Ga.1981 5th 889 Auburn 884 Augusta, Ga.1982 3rd 884 Georgia 873 Augusta, Ga.1983 2nd * 875 Georgia* 881 Augusta, Ga.1984 9th 943 Mississippi 881 Augusta, Ga.1985 4th 886 Florida 868 Florence, Ala.1986 6th 905 LSU 871 Florence, Ala.1987 3rd 877 LSU 869 Florence, Ala.1988 9th 911 Georgia 854 Florence, Ala.1989 6th-T (UK) 918 Florida 874 Louisville, Ky.1990 3rd 872 Tennessee 866 Jackson, Miss.1991 6th 882 Florida 860 West Point, Miss.1992 4th-T (LSU) 881 Florida 876 St. Francisville, La.1993 6th-T (UT) 890 Florida 847 Jacksonville, Fla.1994 6th 887 Florida 860 Fairfield Glade, Tenn.1995 4th 865 Arkansas 855 Nashville, Tenn.1996 4th 874 Mississippi St. 859 Birmingham, Ala.1997 6th 905 Mississippi St. 879 Opelika, Ala.1998 12th 613 Georgia 567 Athens, Ga.1999 8th 945 Florida 901 Lexington, Ky.2000 7th 889 Georgia 852 Killian, Ala.2001 4th 869 Georgia 841 Sea Island, Ga.2002 9th 892 Auburn 857 Sea Island, Ga.2003 6th 879 Florida 856 Sea Island, Ga.2004 11th 889 Georgia 843 Sea Island, Ga.2005 9th 908 Kentucky 875 Sea Island, Ga.2006 3rd 849 Georgia 827 Sea Island, Ga.2007 2nd 871 Tennessee 869 Sea island, Ga.2008 1st 853 ALABAMA 853 St. Simons Island, Ga.2009 6th 873 Georgia 849 St. Simons Island, Ga.Alabama’s Lowest SEC Chamionship Score: 54 holes: 853 in 2008NOTE: From 1969-78 team title low 5 scores of 6 players; previously, 4 used; 1979-present, low 4 of 5*; Sudden Death

SEC INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS1937 Vincent D’Antoni Tulane1938 Henry Castillo LSU1939 Sonny Swift Georgia1940 Henry Castillo LSU1941 Earl Stewart LSU1946 George Hamer Georgia1947 Joe Moore LSU1948 Albert Swann Georgia Tech1949 Hal Spears Georgia1950 John Owens Kentucky1951 Griffin Moody Georgia1952 BOBBY HILL ALABAMA1953 Eddie Merrins LSU1954 Eddie Merrins LSU1955 Lester Kelly Georgia1956 Dave Ragan Florida1957 Tom Aaron Florida1958 Tom Aaron Florida1959 Bob Moser Georgia1960 Cobby Ware Georgia Doug Essig LSU1961 Howell Fraster LSU1962 David Boyd Georgia1963 Jim Gabrielsen Georgia Jack Oliver Georgia1964 Bert Greene Tennessee1965 B.R. McLendon LSU1966 B.R. McLenden LSU1967 B.R. McLenden LSU1968 Steve Melnyk Florida1969 Vaughn Moise LSU1970 Tommy Valentine Georgia1971 Jimmy McQuilliam Florida1972 Mickey Mabry Tennessee1973 Gary Koch Florida1974 Gary Koch (Playoff) Florida1975 Phil Hancock Florida1976 Phil Hancock Florida1977 Sam Trahan Florida1978 Larry Rinker Florida1979 Wayne DeFrancesco (Playoff) LSU1980 Rick Pearson Florida1981 John Salamone LSU1982 Randy Watkins Mississippi1983 Dave Peege (Playoff) Mississippi1984 Emlyn Aubrey (Playoff) LSU1985 Peter Persons Georgia1986 Chip SUllivan Mississippi1987 David Tomas LSU1988 Lan Gooch Mississippi1989 Chris DiMarco (Playoff) Florida1990 Mike Sposa Tennessee1991 Jimmy Green Auburn1992 Brian Gay (Playoff) Florida1993 Guy Hill Florida1994 Brian Gay Florida1995 Bud Still Arkansas1996 Graham Davidson Mississippi St.1997 Bryant MacKellar Auburn1998 Eric Ecker South Carolina1999 Camilo Benedetti Florida2000 Roland Thatcher Auburn2001 Bryant Odom Georgia2002 Camilo Benedetti Florida2003 Brett Stegmaier Florida2004 Brendon Todd Georgia2005 David Skinns Tennessee2006 Brett Stegmaier Florida2007 Patton Kizzire Auburn2008 MICHAEL THOMPSON ALABAMA2009 Billy Horschel Florida

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63Lars Brovold Mason Rudolph Collegiate, 1st Round Sept. 16, 2002

64Hunter Hamrick Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate, 2nd Round Oct. 12, 2008Mark Harrell Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate, 2nd Round Oct. 8, 2007Gator Todd Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate, 1st Round Oct. 9, 2006Nick Rousey Tennessee Tournament of Champions, 2nd Round Oct. 22, 2001Chip Deason SEC Championship, 3rd Round April 20, 1997

65Bud Cauley Ping/Golfweek Preview, 2nd Round Sept. 29, 2008Michael Thompson SEC Championships, 3rd Round April 20, 2008Joseph Sykora Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate, 3rd Round Oct. 10, 2006Matthew Swan Coca-Cola Tournament of Champions, 1st Round Sept. 12, 2005Clint Provost SEC Championships, 1st Round April 16, 2004Lars Brovold Jerry Pate National, 2nd & 3rd Rounds Oct. 13-14, 2003Nick Rousey Conrad Rehling Invitational, 2nd Round March 16, 2002Jan Are Larsen Gator Invitational Feb. 12, 2000Freeman Fite Gator Invitational, 2nd Round Feb. 12, 2000Jan Are Larsen Matlock Intercollegiate, 1st Round March 5, 1999Jan Are Larsen Jerry Pate National, 3rd round Oct. 20, 1998Chip Deason Gator Intercollegiate, 2nd Round Feb. 10, 1996Chip Deason Gator Intercollegiate, 2nd Round Feb. 18, 1995Steve Lowery 1982

66Bud Cauley Jerry Pate National, 2nd Round Oct. 12, 2008Mark Harrell SEC Championships, 3rd Round April 20, 2008Matthew Swan Morris Williams Intercollegiate, 2nd Round April 7, 2008Matthew Swan Puerto Rico Classic, 1st Round Feb. 29, 2008Joseph Sykora Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate, 3rd Round Oct. 9, 2007Michael Thompson Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate, 3rd Round Oct. 9, 2007Matt Hughes Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate, 2nd Round Oct. 8, 2007Mark Harrell Jerry Pate National, 1st Round Oct. 8, 2007Joseph Sykora Topy Cup U.S. vs. Japan, 2nd Round Sept. 5, 2007Michael Thompson Topy Cup U.S. vs. Japan, 2nd Round Sept. 5, 2007Michael Thompson NCAA Championships, 4th Round June 2, 2007Mark Harrell NCAA Championships, 3rd Round June 1, 2007Michael Thompson NCAA Championships, 3rd Round June 1, 2007Joseph Sykora University Club Intercollegiate, 1st Round Oct. 25, 2004Clint Provost Jerry Pate National, 1st Round Oct. 11, 2004Mark Harrell Jerry Pate National, 1st Round Oct. 11, 2004Wesley Pate Augusta State Invitational, 2nd Round April 5, 2003Nick Rousey Coca Cola Tourn. of Champs, 3rd Round Oct. 23, 2001Jan Are Larsen Gator Intercollegiate, 2nd Round Feb. 10, 2001Nick Rousey Jerry Pate National, 2nd Round Oct. 16, 2000Patrick Vadden Gator Intercollegiate, 3rd Round Feb. 11, 1996Marten Olander USA Japan Friendship, 1st Round Sept. 8, 1992Alan Pope Alabama Invitational, 1st Round April 13, 1986Cecil Ingram Southern Junior Senior, 1st Round March 28, 1980

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Year Tournament Won Score Site1969 Buckhaults Tournament * Mobile, Ala.1971 Senior Bowl Tournament * Mobile, Ala. Tulane Invitational * New Orleans, La. 1972 St. Andrews Intercollegiate Invitational * St. Andrews, Scotland Tupelo Invitational * Tupelo, Miss. Maxwell Air Force Base Tournament * Montgomery, Ala. West Florida Invitational * Pensacola, Fla.1973 Alabama Intercollegiate 584 Alexander City, Ala. West Florida Invitational * Pensacola, Fla.1974 St. Andrews Intercollegiate Invitational * St. Andrews, Scotland Alabama Intercollegiate 868 Alexander City, Ala.1975 Alabama Intercollegiate 883 Alexander City, Ala.1977 St. Andrews Intercollegiate Invitational * St. Andrews, Scotland 1979 SEC Championship 876 Birmingham, Ala. 1981 Southeastern Intercollegiate 867 Montgomery, Ala. Alabama Intercollegiate 824 Montgomery, Ala.1982 Mississippi State Invitational 870 Jackson, Miss.1983 Pan Handle Invitational 873 Destin, Fla. SEC Championships (Tied) 875 Augusta, Ga. * lost in 1st hole of playoffs 1985 Memphis State Invitational 883 Memphis, Tenn. *Won in 2nd hole of playoffs1992 Southeastern Invitational 871 Montgomery, Ala. 1993 Dixie Intercollegiate 870 Columbus, Ga. Bent Brook Blazer Invitational 862 Birmingham, Ala.1994 UT Tournament of Champions 872 Knoxville, Tenn. Holston Hills1996 The Nelson 874 Stanford (Calif.) G.C. Stanford, Calif.1999 The Matlock 866 Lakeland,Fla.2000 College of Charleston Invitational 869 Kiawah Island, S.C Hillman Robbins Intercollegiate 873 Memphis, Tenn.2001 Mason Rudolph Collegiate (Vanderbilt) 839 Nashville, Tenn.2004 Conrad Rehling Invitational (UA) 878 Tuscaloosa, Ala.2005 Conrad Rehling Invitational (UA) 881 Tuscaloosa, Ala.2007 Carpet Capital Intercollegiate 841 Dalton, Ga. Shoal Creek Intercollegiate 869 Birmingham, Ala. Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 819 Birmingham, Ala. John Hayt Collegiate Championship 881 Pontre Vedra Beach, Fla.2008 Carpet Capital Collegiate 869 Dalton, Ga. Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 810# Birmingham, Ala. John Hayt Intercollegiate 873 Pontre Vedra Beach, Fla. Puerto Rico Classic 854 Rio Grande, Puerto Rico Schenkel E-Z-Go 849 Statesboro, Ga. SEC Championships 853 St. Simons Island, Ga.2009 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 830 Birmingham, Ala. NCAA Northeast Regional 874 Galloway Township, N.J.

TOTAL UA TEAM TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS: 43MOST TOURNAMENT WINS IN A SEASON: 6 in 2007-08# School 54-hole record* No score Available

ALL-TIME TEAM LOW ROUND SCORE: 810 2007 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate (270-268-272/810)

INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS

Year Tournament Won Score Site1952 Bobby Hill SEC Championship 290/72 holes1972 Tony Hollifield St. Andrews Intercollegiate Invitational1972 Alan Pate West Florida Invitational Tony Hollifield St. Andrews Intercollegiate1973 Rick Karbowski Alabama Invitational 147 Jerry Pate Alabama Intercollegiate 147 Jerry Pate St. Andrews Intercollegiate 318/72 holes1974 Jerry Pate Ohio State Invitational Jerry Pate Sun Bowl Festival All-Star Tournament Alan Pate Alabama Intercollegiate 212 Tony Hollifield Alabama Invitational1976 Mike Preston Alabama Intercollegiate 214*1981 Steve Lowery Alabama Intercollegiate 2041982 Steve Lowery Furman Invitational*1982 Steve Lowery Dixie Intercollegiate 207 Steve Lowery Hillman-Robbins Intercoll. 2181983 Steve Lowery Southern Intercollegiate 209 Lee Rinker New Orleans Classic 2221984 Griff Rudolph Alabama Intercollegiate 2191985* David McKenzie Southern Miss Invitational 2231985* David McKenzie Dixie Intercollegiate 2241985* Kevin Strohman Memphis State Invitational 2161985 Griff Rudolph Alabama Intercollegiate 2061989 Sean Pacetti Southeastern Invitational 2121990 Spike McRoy Cajun Classic 2191991 David Kirkpatrick Jerry Pate Invitational 2211992 David Kirkpatrick Southeastern Invitational 2121993 Marten Olander Dixie Intercollegiate 2132002 Nick Rousey Coca Cola/UT Tournament of Champions 2002004 Lars Brovold UNC Franklin Street Partners Invitational 2132007 Joseph Sykora Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 1992008 Joseph Sykora Topy Cup/U.S. vs. Japan 202 Mark Harrell Jerry Pate National Interocollegiate 198** Matthew Swan Puerto Rico Classic 204 Michael Thompson SEC Championship 2082009 Bud Cauley U.S. Collegiate Championship 212 Hunter Hamrick NCAA Northeast Regional 212

TOTAL INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIPS: 35MOST MEDALISTS IN ONE SEASON: 4 in 2007-08MOST INDIVIDUAL CAREER VICTORIES: Steve Lowery with 5

SEASON AVERAGES (RECORDS AFTER 1979)TOP 10 SEASON SCORING AVERAGE LEADERSPlayers Tnmt. Rds. Str. Avg. Yr.Michael Thompson 10 31 2213 71.39 2007-08Lars Brovold 12 35 2506 71.60 2003-04Steve Lowery 8 23 1648 71.65 1981-82David Kirkpatrick 13 40 2868 71.70 1991-92Michael Thompson 12 37 2660 71.89 2006-07Bud Cauley 10 30 2164 72.13 2008-09Steve Lowery 8 24 1732 72.17 1980-81Nick Rousey 12 36 2601 72.25 2000-01Clint Provost 11 33 2390 72.42 2001-02Griff Rudolph 10 30 2178 72.60 1983-84

YEAR-BY-YEAR LOW STROKE SEASON AVERAGES Year Player Rds. Str. Avg. Tnmts.1979-80 Cecil Ingram 21 1533 73.0 81980-81 Steve Lowery 24 1732 72.2 81981-82 Steve Lowery 23 1648 71.7 81982-83 Lee Rinker 28 2093 73.4 101983-84 Griff Rudolph 24 1742 72.6 81984-85 Griff Rudolph 24 1746 72.8 81985-86 Darrell Jones 21 1560 74.3 71986-87 Sean Pacetti 20 1490 74.5 81987-88 Spike McRoy 29 2191 75.6 141988-89 Spike McRoy 34 2533 74.5 12 1989-90 Spike McRoy 33 2442 74.0 111990-91 David Kirkpatrick 30 2182 72.7 101991-92 David Kirkpatrick 40 2868 71.7 131992-93 Marten Olander 38 2788 73.3 111993-94 Marten Olander 35 2579 73.7 12 1994-95 Chip Deason 30 2203 73.4 10 1995-96 Chip Deason 34 2478 72.8 121996-97 Chip Deason 33 2418 73.27 11 1997-98 Brooks Friday 29 2201 75.90 101998-99 Jan Are Larsen 33 2410 73.03 121999-00 Freeman Fite 32 2377 74.28 112000-01 Nick Rousey 36 2601 72.25 122001-02 Clint Provost 33 2390 72.42 112002-03 Lars Brovold 33 2396 72.61 122003-04 Lars Brovold 35 2506 71.60 122004-05 Mark Harrell 39 2862 73.38 132005-06 Matthew Swan 36 2616 72.67 122006-07 Michael Thompson 37 2660 71.89 122007-08 Michael Thompson 31 2213 71.39 102008-09 Bud Cauley 30 2164 72.13 10

TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS

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