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If you can play well here, you can play well anywhereThe following players finished in the top-10 at the Schenkel Invitational during their collegiate careers

Major Wins (13)Curtis Strange (Wake Forest) US Open 1988, 1989Andy North (Florida) US Open 1978, 1985Jerry Pate (Alabama) US Open 1976Jeff Sluman (Florida State) PGA 1988Hal Sutton (Centenary) PGA 1983Mark Calcevecchia (Florida) British Open 1989Bob Tway (Oklahoma State) PGA 1986David Toms (LSU) PGA 2001 Todd Hamilton (Oklahoma) British Open 2004Lucas Glover (Clemson) US Open 2009Bubba Watson (Georgia) The Masters 2012

Tour ChaMpionship/Fedex Cup Wins (6)Curtis Strange ( Wake Forest) 1988Jodie Mudd (Georgia Southern) 1990Hal Sutton (Centenary) 1998Jim Gallagher Jr. (Tennessee) 1993Camilo Villegas (Florida) 2008Bill Haas (Wake Forest) 2011

pGa Tour Wins (234)Billy Andrade (Wake Forest) - 4Woody Austin (Miami) - 4Andy Bean (Florida) - 11Chip Beck (Georgia) - 4Michael Bradley (Oklahoma St.) - 4Bob Byman (Wake Forest) - 1Jonathan Byrd (Clemson) - 5Mark Calcevecchia (Florida) - 13John Cook (Ohio State) - 11Luke Donald (Northwestern) - 5Jim Gallagher Jr. (Tennessee) - 5Lucas Glover (Clemson) - 3Ken Green (Florida) - 5Bill Haas (Wake Forest) - 4Jay Haas (Wake Forest) - 9Gary Hallberg (Wake Forest) - 3Todd Hamilton (Oklahoma) - 2Scott Hoch (Wake Forest) - 11Billy Horschel (Florida) - 1Mike Hulbert (ETSU) - 3John Inman (UNC) - 2Chris Kirk (Georgia) - 1Kenny Knox (Florida State) - 3Gary Koch (Florida) - 6

Billy Kratzer (Georgia) - 4Steve Lowery (Alabama) - 3Len Mattiace (Wake Forest) - 2Jodie Mudd (Georgia Southern) - 4Andy North (Floridia) - 3Jerry Pate (Alabama) - 8Chris Perry (Ohio State) - 1Carl Pettersson (NC State) - 4Joey Sindelar (Ohio State) - 7Jeff Sluman (Florida State) - 6Curtis Strange (Wake Forest) - 17Hal Sutton (Centenary) - 14Micheal Thompson (Alabama) - 1David Toms (LSU) - 13D.J. Trahan (Clemson) - 2Ted Tryba (Ohio State) - 2Bob Tway (Oklahoma St.) - 8Scott Verplank (Oklahoma St.) - 5Camilo Villegas (Florida) - 3Graint Waite (Oklahoma) - 1Bubba Watson (Georgia) - 4Willie Wood (Oklahoma St.) - 1Robert Wrenn (Wake Forest) - 1Through 2012-13 season

u.s. aMaTeur ChaMpions (7)Jerry Pate (Alabama) 1974John Cook (Ohio State) 1978Hal Sutton (Centenary) 1980Scott Verplank (Oklahoma St.) 1984Buddy Alexander (Georgia Southern) 1986Chris Patton (Clemson) 1989Bubba Dickerson (Florida) 2001

nCaa ChaMpions (8)Curtis Strange (Wake Forest) 1974Jay Haas (Wake Forest) 1975Gary Hallberg (Wake Forest) 1979John Inman (UNC) 1984Scott Verplank (Oklahoma St.) 1986Brian Watts (Oklahoma) 1987Matt Hill (NC State) 2009John Petterson (LSU) 2011

Andy North Bob Tway Jodie Mudd

John Cook Scott Verplank Chip Beck

Scott Hoch Billy Kratzer

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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

Wednesday, March 12Patrons/Georgia Southern Golf Blitz .........................................1 p.m.Thursday, March 13Practice Round ......................................................................Tee TimesCoaches Meeting .................................................................9-9:15 a.m.Lunch .........................................................................................1-3 p.m.Phi Mu/Players Cookout Bishop Building, GSU Campus .........................................7-9 p.m.Patrons and Coaches Barbeque The Belle House ...................................................................7-9 p.m.Friday, March 14Breakfast ..........................................................................7:30-9:30 a.m.Round 1 ............................................................... Tee Times, 9-11 a.m.Lunch .........................................................................................1-3 p.m.Patrons and Coaches Reception Russell Union Student Center, GSU Campus ........ 6:30-7:15 p.m.Patrons, Coaches and Players Dinner Russell Union Student Center, GSU Campus ........ 7:30-8:30 p.m.Saturday, March 15Breakfast ..........................................................................7:30-9:30 a.m.Round 2 ............................................................... Tee Times, 9-11 a.m.Patrons, Coaches and Players Cookout ................ 11:30 a.m.- 3 p.m.Sunday, March 16Breakfast ................................................................. 7:30 am - 9:30 a.m.Round 3 ............................................................... Tee Times, 8-10 a.m.Lunch ...................................................... Immediately Following PlayAwards Ceremony .............................................Approximately 3 p.m.*All events at Forest Heights Country Club unless otherwise noted

What coaches are saying about the Schenkel...

“Thank you, thank you, thank you. Everything was perfect as always.

It really is a privilege for our team to compete in the Schenkel. There

is not a better collegiate event in the country.”

- Coach Brian Craig, University of Kentucky

“The Schenkel is and has always been one of my favorite events.

There aren’t many tournaments in which the town and club all get

involved. Thanks for all the hard work.”

- Coach Ernest Ross, Ole Miss

“We all love coming to Statesboro and playing in the Schenkel. It is

Southern Hospitality at its finest. The guys talk about your event all

year.”

- Coach Scott Schroeder, University of North Florida

“Congratulations on a job very well done at the Schenkel. Every de-

tail was accounted for, and the overall atmosphere was simply second

to none. Our players have a great time at your event.”

- Coach Buddy Alexander, University of Florida

“The Schenkel is one of the best events in college golf, and we always

look forward to returning to such a great event.”

- Coach Bowen Sargent, University of Virginia

TOUrNamENT QUiCk FaCTS

Format .......................................................................................54 holes.....................................................(18 Friday, 18 Saturday, 18 Sunday)Tournament Site ................................. Forest Heights Country Club........................................................................................Statesboro, Ga.Course Dimensions ........................................................... 6,962 yards.......................................................................................................Par 72Year Country Club Established ...................................................1947Tournament Inaugural Year .........................................................1971

2013 rECapTeam Champion .................................................................... Alabama......................................................................... 282-281-285=848 (-16) Individual Champion ................................. Justin Thomas, Alabama..................................................................................67-70-70=207 (-9)

2014 OUTLOOkHost School .............................................................Georgia SouthernParticipating Schools.......................15 (Golfweek/Sagarin ranking)UAB (13), Central Florida (8), College of Charleston (108), Duke (82), Florida (75), Georgia Southern (70), Georgia State (56), Kentucky (29), Maryland (152), Ole Miss (76), NC State (93), North Florida (53), North Texas (59), Texas (15) and Virginia (11)

Schedule/Quick Facts......................1The Schenkel Invitational ........... 2-4Legends of the Schenkel .................5Schenkel Champions .......................6Rankings/Notes/UAB......................7Central Florida/CofC ......................8Duke/Florida ....................................9

Georgia Southern/Georgia St. .....10Kentucky/Maryland ......................11Ole Miss/NC State .........................12North Florida/North Texas ..........13Texas/Virginia ................................142013 Review ...................................15All-Time Schenkel Results ..... 16-22

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By Pat Murphey

What event first put Georgia Southern sports on a national stage? Think tall pines, azaleas, and springtime. Think fairways, bunkers, and greens. Think of an easy-going man with a smooth baritone voice who brought us our first vision of Arnold Palmer hiking his pants as he strode down the fairways at Augusta National. There’s hardly a golfer in the Southeast who doesn’t know what started it all. The Chris Schenkel E-Z-GO Collegiate Invitational, which held its inaugural competition at Forest Heights Country Club in 1971, proudly holds that distinction.

Today, however, few may realize that Georgia Southern’s pigskin revival of the 1980s was not the first time a “town and gown” alliance brought top flight intercollegiate competition to our city. For nearly 100 years, our civic and university leaders have understood how important they are to one another. Their mutual endeavors have produced a quality of life unique for a municipality this size, whose citizens reap the benefits of exposure to first class art, entertainment, scholarship, and athletics.

It all began with a couple of synchronous events. During World War II, the U.S. Army sent a young Indiana lad to a language institute at the Georgia Teachers College. During his nine-month sojourn, while he lived in Sanford Hall overlooking beautiful Sweetheart Circle, Chris Schenkel forged a bond with Statesboro that, although dormant for a few years, would last a lifetime.

After the war, Schenkel embarked on what would become perhaps the most distinguished career in the history of sports broadcasting, one that included a number of “firsts” and “bests.” He was the first to cover The Masters on television (1956), the first to anchor a live telecast of the Olympics (Mexico 1968), and the first to call a nationally broadcast college football game. In fact, for over two decades, when Chris Schenkel and ABC Television broadcast a school’s home game, it was the same kind of “happening” – at least for that era – as when ESPN’s Gameday visits a campus today. Schenkel was truly “The Voice of College Football.” By the time he’d finished his lifework, he had been inducted into sixteen halls of fame and had received an Emmy for Lifetime Achievement. But during all those years, he never forgot the hospitality that he’d enjoyed during his sojourn in Sanford Hall.

During the 1968 Masters, a chance encounter with one of Statesboro’s leading citizens resulted in Schenkel becoming reacquainted

with the community that he remembered so fondly. That year, the late Charles “Cholly” Robbins and his family made their annual springtime trip to Augusta National. When his good friend, Savannahian Leo Beckman, who famously called the 18th green at The Masters, spotted Robbins after one of the rounds, he invited him for a drink and introduced him to the legendary broadcaster. When Schenkel learned that Robbins was from Statesboro, he surprised him with his knowledge of the city as “the home of Georgia

Teacher’s College and Sweetheart Circle.” Robbins came home inspired with a brainchild that eventually

would bring his hometown and Georgia Southern national recognition. A savvy businessman who recognized opportunity’s serendipitous knock, Cholly called his friend Ric Mandes to discuss ways they could get Schenkel back to Statesboro. Their first idea was to name the medalist’s trophy from a high school golf tournament held at Forest Heights Country Club after the broadcaster, and, in the spring of 1969, Schenkel flew to Statesboro to present the Chris Schenkel Trophy to its inaugural winner, Screven County’s Pat Lane. He returned the following season to crown the competition’s second champion, Statesboro’s Jody Stubbs.

Then, Georgia Southern president John O. Eidson, Athletics Director J.I. Clements, Mandes, Robbins, and community leaders such as Bo Hook, Hal Averitt, Clem Raith, and Bill Cook, along with many others, saw the potential for bigger things, something

that might put the school and the city on the national map.

They were right. Once again, Statesboro’s and Georgia Southern’s visionary leaders hit one right on the “sweet spot.” From its inception in 1971 until a ten year hiatus that began in 1989, the Schenkel grew to become one of the most prestigious intercollegiate golf events in the country.

Having their competition named for a world-class celebrity gave it instant credibility, but it was the unique way the organizers ran the event that made it special. Beginning a tradition that continues to this day, they made hospitality as much a part of the tournament

Remembering When It All Started...

Chris Schenkel

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as chip shots and birdie putts. In fact, it was as much social affair as athletic contest – not that the competition wasn’t fierce – with an agenda that provided the golfers with a welcome break from the “strictly business” atmosphere of big time college athletics.

From the beginning, a local family hosted each team, a tradition that lives. Some clans have entertained the same school for years and have established relationships that extend far beyond the 18th green; for example, Billy and Hilda Rushing with Ohio State; Wayne and Kristen Akins with Georgia; Walter and Dottie Garvin with South Carolina; and Alan and Debbie Tyson with Florida. A typical weekend begins with the host family providing a welcome basket or goodies for their team as they check-in to the hotel. Then formal festivities open with a BBQ on Thursday night for patrons and coaches, and a banquet on Friday night that every team attends.

But, what is Southern hospitality without Southern belles? Among the players favorite Schenkel amenities are the Phi Mu sisters who help host the event. The sorority assigns a hostess to each team. They add an extra sweet touch to the golfers’ weekend by baking cookies or cakes for them and then cheering them on during play. Like all athletes, golfers enjoy performing in front of appreciative spectators, especially those who enhance an already beautiful environment.

Often these relationships don’t end when the last putt drops into the cup. Like the family hosts, many a Phi Mu has formed a lasting friendship with the players they’ve hosted, keeping up with one another through birthday and Christmas cards, wedding

announcements, and tidings of new births.But the ingredient most vital to the Schenkel’s success is the

level of competition. With Chris Schenkel’s name and endorsement, the tournament began drawing championship caliber teams to Statesboro from the outset. A call to then Florida coach Buster Bishop secured a commitment from the Gators and another to his friend Arnold Palmer helped convince Coach Jessie Haddock to

bring traditional collegiate golfing power Wake Forest into the fold. Then, Clements, Robbins, and Don McDougald flew to the NCAA golf championships and hand delivered invitations to the 1971 competition. Over the years, the very best teams in the Southeast, along with a sprinkling of such national powers as Oklahoma State, Ohio State, The University of Southern California, and Northwestern, made the Schenkel an annual stop. Head coaches from these schools consistently ranked

the Schenkel among the top three NCAA events.In addition to drawing great programs, the Schenkel has been a

proving ground for some of the game’s best players. Jay Haas, Andy Bean, Jerry Pate, Andy North, Bob Tway, Scott Verplank, Curtis Strange, Mark Calcavecchia and Georgia Southern greats Jody Mudd, Gene Sauers, Mike Donald, and Buddy Alexander are just a few who went on to star on the PGA tour.

It’s no mystery why the tournament grew in popularity over the years. Lured by the chance to participate in one of the NCAA’s most celebrated events and the fact that the Eagles received reciprocal invitations to play in other prestigious competitions, some of the

best junior golfers in the U.S. chose Georgia Southern during the glory years of the Schenkel. Consequently, the Eagles developed a top-level program.

But, suddenly, in 1989, a scheduling conflict with the ACC Tournament forced it to shut down, a misfortune that almost destroyed the Georgia Southern program in the process. With the demise of the tournament, recruiting and funding pipelines dried up. GSU golf spent the next decade on life support.

That situation lasted until 1999, when, once again the community and the school came together to resurrect a great local tradition. Mike Perpich called Ric Mandes, and together they arranged to meet with Robbins and Phil Morris. This group, along with businessman Billy Griffis, GSU Athletic Director Sam Baker, and a host of other civic leaders joined forces to restart the Schenkel.

Former Ga. Southern President Dr. Dale Lick (left) with the Wake Forest team.

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Crucial to their efforts was securing a sponsor. With such prestige on the line, Augusta’s E-Z-GO golf cart company stepped in to add its name and financial support. So, on March 27-28, 1999, one of Statesboro’s, Bulloch County’s, and Georgia Southern’s proudest traditions teed off on a course that had only gotten better during the hiatus. Forest Heights general Manager Stacy Webb had overseen a 1993 Bob Cupp redesign of the course that had made its undulating fairways and greens even more beautiful and challenging.

It was as if the Schenkel had never gone away. Ten years had not been enough to make coaches – many of whom had played here as undergraduates – and athletic directors forget what a fine tournament it had been. Griffis, Baker, and the others had no trouble securing commitments from ten teams that had finished in the top 25 the previous year and whose rosters included eight individuals who made All American that season. In fact, the field was so impressive that The Rolex Collegiate Golf Tour added the Schenkel to its list of tournaments used to determine NCAA individual and team rankings. When Griffis first called to inquire about getting on the list, Rolex told him that he’d have to go to the end of a long waiting list. “But once I told them who we had coming, they moved us up and put us in immediately,” Griffis recalls.

Schenkel traveled to Statesboro in 1999 when E-Z-GO committed to sponsor the Invitational. The tandem of Schenkel and Coach Erk Russell at that year’s banquet, along with Michael Braz at the piano, produced one of the most memorable events ever. Just months later, Schenkel would deliver the eulogy for Robbins, his friend and fellow catalyst for one of the best collegiate golf tournaments in the nation.

The Eagles’ golf program has undergone resurgence as well. One half of each tournament’s net proceeds go to a scholarship fund, money that has helped current Coach Larry Mays restore the team to its rightful place among the nation’s elite. They won the school’s first Southern Conference title in 2003, and the Eagles have again become a fixture in NCAA postseason play. In addition, recent alum Aron Price won his professional debut when he finished first in the 2005 Grey Goose Tournament held in Port St. Lucie, Florida. None of these accomplishments would have been possible without the efforts of those who brought championship golf back to Statesboro.

And so, some order has been restored to the college golfing world. Thanks to the civic-minded men and women who love Statesboro and its hometown university, our city can once again boast of an event as fine as any in the country.

On Sept. 11, 2005, Chris Schenkel, an unassuming pioneer in sports broadcasting, passed away at the age of 82. In the years since his 1999 appearance, unable to travel, Schenkel always kept in touch with his Statesboro friends and, of course, eagerly awaited the results of the Schenkel E-Z-GO Invitational each March.

Credits: This article originally appeared in the March/April 2006 issue of Statesboro Magazine, Statesboro, Georgia, and cannot be reproduced in any media without written permission. For reprint permission, send an e-mail to [email protected] or call (912) 489-2181.

Oklahoma State holds the most team titles at the Schenkel Invitation-al, claiming six crowns.

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For 34 years, the Schenkel Invitational has attracted the top teams and players around the country. Taking a look back in history, there are several individual champions of the Schenkel that have gone on to have outstanding careers on the PGA Tour.

bubba Watson - bagdad, Fla. - GeorgiaWon the Schenkel in 2000

Won The Masters in 2012 and has posted four PGA Tour Wins and 31 top-10 finishes in 194 events during his 13-year career. Watson represented the United States in the Ryder Cup in 2010 and 2012 and in the Presidents Cup in 2011. He posted a 2-2 record in the 2012 Ryder Cup and a 1-3 mark in 2010.

Scott Verplank - Dallas, Texas - Oklahoma StateWon the Schenkel in 1984

While a collegiate student-athlete, Verplank became the first amateur to win a PGA Tour event since 1956 when he took the title at the Western Open. Verplank has five PGA Tour wins and two Ryder Cup appearances in 2002 and 2006. He has recorded top-10 finishes in every Major Championship and has earned 27 top-3 and 94 top-10 finishes since he turned pro in 1986.

bob Tway - Oklahoma City, Okla. - Oklahoma StateWon the Schenkel in 1981

Tway turned professional in 1981, recorded eight PGA Tour victories and spent 25 weeks in the top-10 of the Official World Golf Rankings. He won the PGA Championship over Greg Norman in 1986 off a greenside bunker on the 18th hole of the final day. Tway was named the PGA Player of the Year in 1986.

Hal Sutton - Shreveport, La. - Centenary CollegeWon the Schenkel in 1980

Sutton won his first PGA Tour event at the 1982 Walt Disney World Golf Classic in a playoff with Bill Britton. His first and only major win came a year later at the PGA Championship. Sutton was ranked in the top-10 of the Official World Golf Rankings for over 50 weeks from 1986-87 and then again from 1999-2001. He played on four United States Ryder Cup teams and was named non-playing captain of the team in 2004. Sutton played in 646 PGA Tour events since turning professional in 1981, earning 14 first-place finishes and 124 top-10 placings.

andy bean - Lafayette, Ga. - FloridaWon the Schenkel in 1977

Bean took his career to the professional ranks in 1975 and played on the United States Ryder Cup team in 1979 and 1987. After competing in 588 PGA Tour events, he currently plays on the Champions Tour. Bean has 11 first-place finishes in his career and holds three Champions Tour victories.

Curtis Strange - Norfolk, Va. - Wake ForestWon the Schenkel in 1974

A member of the World Golf Hall of Fame, Strange spent over 200 weeks in the top-10 of the golf rankings. He is considered one of the best golfers of the 1980s, when he won 16 of his 17 PGA Tour titles. He won back-to-back U.S. Opens in 1988 and 1989 and topped the tour money list in 1985 and 1987. In 1988, he became the first player to win a million dollars on the Tour in a single season. Strange played in 598 PGA Tour events, winning 17 and finishing in the top-10 129 times.

Legends of the Schenkel

Keep an eye on...name School Won Schenkel Turned pro pGa Tour events Top-10sChris Kirk Georgia 2004 2007 93 13Matt Every Florida 2007 2006 87 13Ben Kohles Virginia 2012 2012 26 1

bubba Watson

Hal Sutton (left) and former GSU president Dr. Dale Lick

Former GSU aD J.i. Clements and Curtis Strange (right)

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SCHENkEL aLL-TimE rECOrDSTeam Championships6 .... Oklahoma State ....................................1980, 1981, 1982,.........................................................................1983, 1984, 19876 .... Wake Forest ..........................................1972, 1974, 1976,.........................................................................1978, 1986, 20035 .... Georgia ..................................................1971, 1977, 2000,................................................................................... 2001, 20073 .... Alabama .................................................2008, 2012, 20133 .... Florida ....................................................1973, 1975, 20042 .... Clemson ........................................................... 1988, 19992 .... Auburn ............................................................. 2010, 2011

Low Team Score (54 Holes)817 (-47) .........Alabama ................................................... 2012829 (-39) .........Wake Forest ............................................. 1986829 (-35) .........Georgia .................................................... 2000839 (-29) .........Mississippi ............................................... 1985842 (-26) .........Clemson ................................................... 1986839 (-25) .........Virginia .................................................... 2012844 (-24) .........Oklahoma State....................................... 1985844 (-20) .........Wake Forest ............................................. 2003

Low Team Score (18 Holes)268 (-20) .........Alabama ................................................... 2012269 (-19) .........Alabama ................................................... 2012270 (-18) .........Georgia .................................................... 2000270 (-18) .........North Carolina State .............................. 2000

Highest Championship Score869 (+5) ...........Clemson ................................................... 1999868 (+4) ...........Duke ......................................................... 2005867 (+3) ...........Georgia .................................................... 1971865 (+1) ...........Wake Forest ............................................. 1978865 (+1) ...........Augusta State ........................................... 2002865 (+1) ...........South Carolina ........................................ 2009

Low Individual Score (54 Holes)195 (-21) .........Chris Kite, Wake Forest ......................... 1986198 (-18) .........Ben Kohles, Virginia .............................. 2012199 (-17) .........Andy Bean, Florida ................................ 1975200 (-16) .........Peter Persons, Georgia ........................... 1986202 (-14) .........Phil Hancock, Florida ............................ 1975202 (-14) .........Phil Hancock, Florida ............................ 1976

Low Individual Score (18 Holes)63 (-9) ..............Andy Bean, Florida ................................ 197563 (-9) ..............Darren Cole, Mississippi ....................... 198563 (-9) ..............Chris Kite, Wake Forest ......................... 198663 (-9) ..............Richie Bryant, Georgia Southern ......... 1989

Highest Medalist Score215 (-1)............Mark Anderson, South Carolina .......... 2005212 (-4)............Willie Wood, Oklahoma State .............. 1982212 (-4)............Hal Sutton, Centenary ........................... 1980211 (-5)............Sammy Rachels, Columbus ................... 1971211 (-5)............Robert Wrenn, Wake Forest .................. 1978211 (-5)............Steve Scott, Florida ................................. 1999211 (-5)............Jonathan Randolph, Ole Miss ............... 2010

iNDiViDUaL CHampiONS2013 ...... Justin Thomas, Alabama .......................207 (-9)2012 ...... Ben Kohles, Virginia ...........................198 (-18) 2011 ...... Bank Vongvanij, Florida .......................207 (-9)2010 ...... *Jonathan Randolph, Ole Miss ............211 (-5) 2009 ...... Matt Hill, NC State ................................209 (-7)2008 ...... George Bryan IV, South Carolina .......208 (-8)2007 ...... Chris Kirk, Georgia ...............................210 (-6)2006 ...... Matt Harmon, Michigan State .............207 (-9)2005 ...... *Mark Anderson, South Carolina .......215 (-1)2004 ...... Matt Every, Florida ................................207 (-9)2003 ...... Brent Wanner, Wake Forest .................207 (-9)2002 ...... Justin Walters, NC State .......................207 (-9)2001 ...... Nick Cassini, Georgia............................210 (-6)2000 ...... Bubba Watson, Georgia ......................203 (-13)1999 ...... *Steve Scott, Florida ..............................211 (-5)1989 ...... *Richie Bryant, Georgia Southern .......208 (-8)1988 ...... Kevin Johnson, Clemson ......................209 (-7)1987 ...... *Doug Martin, Oklahoma ....................210 (-6)1986 ...... #Chris Kite, Wake Forest ....................195 (-21)1985 ...... *Eric Rebmann, Tennessee .................205 (-11)1984 ...... Scott Verplank, Oklahoma State..........208 (-8)1983 ...... Tommy Moore, Oklahoma State .........210 (-6)1982 ...... Willie Wood, Oklahoma State .............212 (-4)1981 ...... Bob Tway, Oklahoma State ..................207 (-9)1980 ...... *Hal Sutton, Centenary.........................212 (-4)1979 ...... Gary Hallberg, Wake Forest ...............205 (-11)1978 ...... *Robert Wrenn, Wake Forest ...............211 (-5)1977 ...... Jim Becker, Georgia .............................206 (-10)1976 ...... Phil Hancock, Florida .........................202 (-14)1975 ...... Andy Bean, Florida ..............................199 (-17)1974 ...... Curtis Strange, Wake Forest .................208 (-8)1973 ...... Jimmy Ellis, Georgia Southern ............208 (-8)1972 ...... Jim Simons, Wake Forest ......................207 (-9)1971 ...... Sammy Rachels, Columbus Coll..........211 (-5)* -- won in playoff, # -- tournament record

TEam CHampiONS aND rUNNErS-Up2013 Alabama .................................. 848 (-16) Texas .......................................... 858 (-6)2012 Alabama .................................. 817 (-47) Virginia ................................... 839 (-25)2011 Auburn .................................... 848 (-16) Florida ..................................... 848 (-16)2010 Auburn ...................................... 862 (-2) North Florida ........................... 863 (-1)2009 South Carolina ........................ 865 (+1) Tennessee, NC State ............... 867 (+3)2008 Alabama .................................. 849 (-15) Florida ....................................... 856 (-8)2007 Georgia .................................... 854 (-10) Alabama .................................... 860 (-4)2006 North Carolina ........................ 857 (-7) Florida ....................................... 859 (-5)2005 Duke ......................................... 868 (+4) Auburn ..................................... 869 (+5)2004 Florida ....................................... 859 (-5) Georgia ..................................... 869 (+5)2003 Wake Forest ........................... 844 (-20) Clemson .................................. 847 (-17)2002 Augusta State .......................... 865 (+1) Wake Forest ............................ 867 (+3)2001 Georgia .................................... 854 (-10) Georgia Southern .................... 858 (-6)2000 Georgia .................................... 829 (-35) Clemson .................................. 846 (-18)1999 Clemson ................................... 869 (+5) Georgia ..................................... 869 (+5)1989 Louisiana State ....................... 852 (-12) Clemson .................................. 853 (-11)1988 Clemson .................................. 854 (-10) Wake Forest ............................. 855 (-9)1987 Oklahoma State ..................... 848 (-16) Oklahoma ............................... 852 (-12)1986 Wake Forest ........................... 825 (-39) Clemson .................................. 842 (-22)1985 Mississippi .............................. 839 (-25) Oklahoma State ..................... 844 (-20)1984 Oklahoma State ..................... 854 (-10) Mississippi ................................ 855 (-9)1983 Oklahoma State ....................... 862 (-2) Ohio State ................................. 863 (-1)1982 Oklahoma State ....................... 860 (-4) Tennessee ................................ 873 (+9)1981 Oklahoma State ....................... 861 (-3) Wake Forest ............................ 870 (+6) 1980 Oklahoma State ....................... 862 (-2) Florida ....................................... 862 (-2)1979 Florida State ........................... 854 (-10) Georgia Southern ................... 870 (+6)1978 Wake Forest ............................ 865 (+1) Georgia ................................... 874 (+10)1977 Georgia .................................... 847 (-17) Georgia Southern .................... 859 (-5)1976 Wake Forest ......................... 1058 (-22) Louisiana State ..................... 1061 (-19)1975 Florida ................................... 1059 (-21) Wake Forest ......................... 1061 (-19)1974 Wake Forest ......................... 1070 (-10) Florida ..................................... 1076 (-4)1973 Florida ....................................... 857 (-7) Georgia ..................................... 867 (+3)1972 Wake Forest ........................... 847 (-17) Georgia ...................................... 858 (-6)1971 Georgia ..................................... 867 (+3) Florida ...................................... 873 (+9)

GEOrGia SOUTHErN iN THE SCHENkELYEar FiNiSH SCOrE GSU TOp iNDiViDUaL SCOrE2013 T6th 883 (+19) Scott Wolfes, T5th 212 (-4)2012 11th 878 (+14) Will Evans, T27th 216 (E)2011 T7th 880 (+14) Matt Deal, T20th 218 (+2)2010 12th 883 (+19) Logan Blondell, T6th 213 (-3)2009 6th 876 (+12) Drew Lethem, T11th 216 (E)2008 T5th 865 (+6) Logan Blondell, 3rd 210 (-6)2007 7th 887 (+23) Bryan Jones, T7th 216 (E)2006 T13th 890 (+26) Bryan Jones, T25th 220 (+4)2005 5th 883 (+19) Jon David Kennedy, T1st 215 (-1)2004 11th 884 (+20) Kurt Watkins, T10th 216 (E)2003 11th 879 (+15) Travis Mobley, T32nd 218 (+2)2002 10th 885 (+21) Travis Mobley, 8th 216 (E)2001 2nd 858 (-6) Travis Mobley, 7th 213 (-3)2000 14th 882 (+18) Matt Stroud, T25th 217 (+1)1999 T13th 906 (+42) Blake Adams, T10th 218 (+2)1989 3rd 860 (-4) Richie Bryant, 1st 208 (-8)1988 5th 865 (+1) Mitchell Partridge, T6th 212 (-4)1987 T11th 877 (+13) Steve Ford, T10th 214 (-2)1986 12th 874 (+10) Marion Dantzler, T41st 219 (+3)1985 12th 874 (+10) Marion Dantzler, T17th 213 (-3)1984 12th 877 (+13) Marion Dantzler, T30th 219 (+3)1983 6th 873 (+9) Tripp Kuhlke, T6th 215 (-1)1982 T13th 902 (+38) Danny Eckles, T11th 219 (+3)1981 8th 887 (+23) Jodie Mudd, 6th 215 (-1)1980 3rd 872 (+8) Jodie Mudd, T4th 214 (-2)1979 2nd 870 (+6) Jodie Mudd, T4th 213 (-3)1978 7th 892 (+28) Mike Donald, T20th 221 (+5)1977 2nd 859 (-5) Ken Krieger, 3rd 208 (-8)1976 3rd 1065 (-15) Gary Duren, 3rd 207 (-9)1975 4th 1080 (E) Buddy Alexander, 3rd 203 (-13)1974 5th 1095 (+15) Buddy Alexander, T6th 213 (-3)1973 4th 875 (+11) Jimmy Ellis, 1st 208 (-8)1972 5th 879 (+15) John Melnik, T23rd 221 (+5)1971 3rd 882 (+18) Pat Lane, T6th 216 (E)

All-Time Champions

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SchenKel By The numBerS0: No participants in the 15-team field at the Schenkel Invitational are here for the first time. Texas, Central Florida, Georgia State, College of Charleston and North Texas are all playing in their second Schenkel.2: Two Georgia Southern players have won individual medalist honors at the Schenkel Invitational - Richie Bryant in 1989 and Jimmy Ellis in 1973.7: In the last 12 Schenkel Invitationals, eight SEC teams have won the team crown, including the last seven straight (2012-13 Alabama, 2010-11 Auburn, 2009 South Carolina, 2008 Alabama, 2007 Georgia, 2004 Florida).8: Of participants who have posted top-10 finishes in the Schenkel Invitational, eight have gone on to become NCAA individual champions. Matt Hill of NC State won medalist honors at both the Schenkel and NCAA in 2009 while LSU’s John Peterson claimed individual NCAA medalist honors in 2011 following his 10th-place individ-ual finish at Forest Heights Country Club.13: Six U.S. Open, four PGA, two British Open and one Masters titles are among the major wins by individuals who posted a top-10 finish at the Schenkel Invitational during their collegiate careers. 16: It would be hard to compare Chris Schenkel to any sports broadcaster of today -he was truly a pioneer in the business - the first to cover the Masters on television, the first to anchor a live broadcast of the Olympics and the first to call a nationally-televised college football game. Not only was Schenkel presented with an Emmy for lifetime achievement in his field, he has been inducted into 16 halls of fame for his contributions to sports and broadcasting.30: Florida is making its 30th appearance in the Schenkel Invitational, which is tied for the most with South Caroli-na (other than host Georgia Southern). Auburn and LSU are tied for second with 29, and NC State is making its 29th appearance this year.

GolfWeeK/SaGarin Team ranKinGSTeam RankCentral Florida ................................................ 8Virginia .......................................................... 11UAB ................................................................ 13Texas ............................................................... 15Kentucky ........................................................ 29North Florida ................................................ 53Georgia State ................................................. 56North Texas ................................................... 59Georgia Southern ......................................... 70Florida ............................................................ 75Ole Miss ......................................................... 76Duke ............................................................... 82NC State ......................................................... 93College of Charleston ................................. 108Maryland ..................................................... 152

GolfSTaT head-To-head ranKinGSTeam RankCentral Florida ................................................ 6Virginia ............................................................ 7UAB ................................................................ 15Texas ............................................................... 18Kentucky ........................................................ 29North Florida ................................................ 52Georgia State ................................................. 56North Texas ................................................... 64Georgia Southern ......................................... 65Ole Miss ......................................................... 73

Florida ............................................................ 76Duke ............................................................... 80College of Charleston ................................. 102NC State ....................................................... 108Maryland ..................................................... 160

Golf World/niKe coacheS pollRank Team (Points)7 ..................................... Central Florida (343)9 ..................................................Virginia (323)13 ......................................................UAB (241)22 .................................................... Texas (117)

GolfWeeK/SaGarin individual ranKinGSTeam RankDenny McCarthy - Virginia .......................... 6Greg Eason - UCF ........................................ 13Toni Hakula - Texas...................................... 28M.J. Maguire - North Florida ...................... 45Ricardo Gouveia - UCF ............................... 50Sam Love - UAB............................................ 54Wilson McDonald - UAB ............................ 60Gavin Hall - Texas ........................................ 73Sam Love - UAB............................................ 79Ben Stow - Kentucky .................................... 81Blake Morris - Ole Miss ............................... 86Beau Hossler - Texas .................................... 91Paul Dunne - UAB ........................................ 99All updated 3/10/14

2014 Field

Uab bLazErSName Cl. Hometown/High School/Previous School

Will Cannon So. Hoover, Ala./Hoover HS

Ryan Davies So. Aberdare, Wales/St. John Baptist

Paul Dunne Jr. Greystones, Ireland/Blackrock College

Henry James Fr. Kidderminster, England/Old Swinford

Sam Love Sr. Trussville, Ala./Hewitt-Trussville

Taylor McCullum Fr. Hoover, Ala./Hoover

Wilson McDonald Sr. Mobile, Ala./St. Paul

Martin Rohwer So. Natal, South Africa/Kearsney College

Thomas Sutton Sr. Montgomery, Ala./Montgomery Catholic

Head Coach: Alan Murray, First season (Toledo, 2002)

Assistant Coach: Todd Green

QuicK facTSLocation: .......................................Birmingham, Ala.Enrollment: .......................................................17,999Founded: ..............................................................1969Conference: ....................................Conference USAColors: ...........................Forest Green and Old GoldNickname: .......................................................BlazersHome Course: ........................................ Shoal CreekAlan Murray

Senior Wilson McDonald

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CENTraL FLOriDa kNiGHTSName Cl. Hometown/High School/Previous School

Greg Eason Sr. Leicester City, England/Stephenson College

Ricardo Gouveia Sr. Almancil, Portugal/Lynn

Jose Joia Sr. Lagoa, Portugal/Lynn

Rocco Russo So. Lake Mary, Fla./Trinity Prep

Ryan Stovash Fr. Orlando, Fla./Lake Nona

Linus Vaisanen Jr. Helsinki, Finland/Univ. of San Diego

Kyle Wilshire Sr. Georgetown, Ky./Scott County

Federico Zuchetti Fr. Gozzano, Italy/American School of Rome

Head Coach: Bryce Wallor, 5th season (Rhode Island, 1998)

Assistant Coach: Bill Rankin

QuicK facTSLocation: ............................................... Orlando, Fla.Enrollment: .......................................................59,740Founded: ..............................................................1963Conference: ............American Athletic ConferenceColors: ............................................... Black and GoldNickname: ..................................................... KnightsHome Course: ................... Isleworth Country ClubBryce Wallor

Senior Greg Eason

COLLEGE OF CHarLESTON COUGarSName Cl. Hometown/High School/Previous School

Parker Allen Sr. Blythewood, S.C. /Blythewood

Ryan Carpenter Fr. Aiken, S.C./South Aiken

Alex Ellis Sr. Austin, Texas/Westlake

John Jonas So. Jacksonville, Fla./LSU

Josh Lorenzetti So. Columbia, S.C./Blythewood

Matthew Mahle Fr. Lexington, Ky./Lexington Catholic

Tim Mitchell Sr. Austin, Texas/Westlake

Jackson Moore So. Isle of Palms, S.C./Wando

Zach Munroe Jr. Charlotte, N.C./North Carolina

William Rainey Fr. Charlotte, N.C./South Mecklenburg

Shane Rogan Jr. Blythewood, S.C./Blythewood

Charles Valluzzo Jr. Charleston, S.C./High Point

Head Coach: Mark McEntire, 8th season (Texas, 2000)

Assistant Coach: Henry Smart

QuicK facTSLocation: ..........................................Charleston, S.C.Enrollment: .......................................................11,649Founded: ..............................................................1770Conference: .................................................. ColonialColors: .........................................Maroon and WhiteNickname: .....................................................CougarsHome Course: ..........................Links at Stone FerryMark McEntire

Senior Alex Ellis

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FLOriDa GaTOrSName Cl. Hometown/High School/Previous School

Billy Anderson Sr. DeLand, Fla./Brevard Community College

Eric Banks Jr. Truro, Canada/Cobequid Educational Centre

A.J. Crouch So. Jacksonville, Fla./Bolles School

Richard Donegan So. Okeechobee, Fla./Florida Atlantic

Santiago Gavino Jr. San Luis Potosi, Mexico/St. Michael’s Acad.

TaeWan Lee Fr. Korea/Downey Christian

James Monnerville So. Vero Beach, Fla./Indian River Charter

Ryan Orr Fr. Belleair, Fla./Clearwater Central Catholic

Conor Richardson R-Fr. West Palm Beach, Fla./Cardinal Newman

Thomas Stewart Jr. Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla./Bartram Trail

Victor Tarnstrom Fr. Nykvarn, Sweden/Lillhaga

J.D. Tomlinson Jr. Gainesville, Fla./Oak Hall

Head Coach: Buddy Alexander, 27th season (Georgia Southern, 1975)

Assistant Coach: John Handrigan

QuicK facTSLocation: ...........................................Gainesville, Fla.Enrollment: .......................................................49,785Founded: ..............................................................1853Conference: ..........................................................SECColors: .............................................Orange and BlueNickname: ........................................................GatorsHome Course: ............... Mark Bostick Golf CourseBuddy Alexander

Junior J.D. Tomlinson

2014 FieldDUkE bLUE DEViLS

Name Cl. Hometown/High School/Previous School

Andrew Bieber Fr. Cleveland, Ohio/Gilmour Academy/

Austin Cody Sr. North Charleston, S.C./Pinewood Prep

Max Greyserman Fr. Short Hills, N.J./Peddie School

Alexander Matlari Fr. Leimen, Germany/Englisches Institut

Yaroslav Merkulov Sr. Penfield, N.Y./Penfield

Michael Ricaurte Jr. Columbus, Ohio/Saint Charles Prep

Turner Southey-Gordon Jr. Toronto, Ontario/Upper Canada College

Motin Yeung So. Beijing, China/Windermere Prep (Fla.)

Head Coach: Jamie Green, 6th season (Ohio Wesleyan, 1993)

Assistant Coach: T.D. Luten

QuicK facTSLocation: ............................................. Durham, N.C.Enrollment: .........................................................6,504Founded: ..............................................................1838Conference: ........................................................ ACCColors: ...............................................Blue and WhiteNickname: ............................................... Blue DevilsHome Course: .............. Duke University Golf ClubJamie Green

Sophomore Motin Yeung

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GEOrGia SOUTHErN EaGLESName Cl. Hometown/High School/Previous School

Hayden Anderson Sr. Knoxville, Tenn./Farragut

Will Evans Sr. McDonough, Ga./Eagles Landing Christian

Drew Guffey Sr. Bartow, Fla./Bartow

Christian Humber Sr. Fayetteville, Ga./CACC

Kim Koivu Jr. Helsinki, Finland/Brevard

Henry Mabbett So. Griffin, Ga./Griffin

Charlie Martin Jr. LaGrange, Ga./LaGrange

Matt Mierzejewski Jr. Suwanee, Ga./South Forsyth

Caleb Morris So. Metter, Ga./David Emanuel

Sam Towler Fr. Letchworth, England/Bedford Modern

Scott Wolfes Jr. St. Simons Island, Ga./Glenn Academy

Head Coach: Larry Mays, 14th season (Berry, 1997)

Assistant Coach: Carter Collins

QuicK facTSLocation: ............................................ Statesboro, Ga.Enrollment: .......................................................20,574Founded: ..............................................................1906Conference: ................................................. SouthernColors: ...............................................Blue and WhiteNickname: ........................................................ EaglesHome Course: .......... Forest Heights Country ClubLarry Mays

Senior Will Evans

GEOrGia STaTE paNTHErSName Cl. Hometown/High School/Previous School

Hamilton Grant Cagle Sr. Gainesville, Ga./Johnson

Jonathan “J.J.” Grey So. Kent, England/Sackville School

Tyler Gruca Sr. Alpharetta, Ga./Milton

Victor Lavin Sr. Gothenburg, Sweden/Katrinelunds

Kevin Lee Sr. Dacula, Ga./Mill Creek/Oklahoma

Nathan Mallonee Fr. Lexington, Ga./Olgethorpe

Ross Mclister Sr. Cardiff, Wales/Rougemont Independent

Damon Stephenson Jr. Gold Coast, Australia/Somerset College

Davin White Jr. Griffin, Ga./Spalding

Head Coach: Joe Inman, 6th season (Wake Forest, 1970)

Assistant Coach: Jared Cagle

QuicK facTSLocation: ................................................. Atlanta, Ga.Enrollment: .......................................................32,000Founded: ..............................................................1913Conference: ...................................................Sun BeltColors: ...............................................Blue and WhiteNickname: ....................................................PanthersHome Course: ........... Berkeley Hills Country ClubJoe Inman

Sophomore J.J. Grey

2014 Field

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marYLaND TErrapiNSName Cl. Hometown/High School/Previous School

Sean Bosdosh Sr. Clarksburg, Md./Covenant Life

Victor Fox Fr. Delmar, N.Y./Bethlehem Central

Tom Harris So. Castletown, England

Andrew Stein Sr. Rockville, Md./Thomas S. Wotton High School

Jordan Sweet Jr. Bowie, Md./DeMatha Catholic

Connor Tendall Jr. North Potomac, Md./Wooten/Xavier

Eric Urda Jr. Sewickley, Pa./Pittsburgh Central Catholic

Ben Warnquist Jr. Rockville, Md./DeMatha Catholic

Head Coach: Jason Rodenhaver, 15th season (Maryland, 1994)

Assistant Coach: Steven Delmar

QuicK facTSLocation: .......................................College Park, Md.Enrollment: .......................................................37,361Founded: ..............................................................1856Conference: ........................................................ ACCColors: ..........................Red, White, Black and GoldNickname: ...................................................TerrapinsHome Course: .......Univ. of Maryland Golf CourseJason Rodenhaver

Senior Sean Bosdosh

2014 FieldkENTUCkY WiLDCaTS

Name Cl. Hometown/High School/Previous School

Matthew Anderson Sr. Tompkinsville, Ky./Monroe County

Will Bishop Jr. Lexington, Ky./Paul Laurence Dunbar

Hager Collins Fr. Lexington, Ky./Lexington Christian Acad.

Harrison Greenberry So. Devon, England/Millfield

Cody Martin Sr. Union, Ky./Ryle

Todd McDaniel So. Manchester, Ky./Clay County

Christopher Meuth Fr. Henderson, Ky./Evansville Memorial

Cooper Musselman Fr. Louisville, Ky./St. Xavier

Stephen Powers Sr. Naperville, Ill./Neuqua Valley

David Snyder Jr. Somerset, Ky./Somerset

Stephen Stallings Fr. Louisville, Ky./St. Xavier

Ben Stow Sr. Salisbury, England/Gillingham Comprehensive

Head Coach: Brian Craig, 13th season (Florida, 1992)

Assistant Coach: Jessie Mudd

QuicK facTSLocation: ............................................. Lexington, Ky.Enrollment: .......................................................28,928Founded: ..............................................................1865Conference: ..........................................................SECColors: ...............................................Blue and WhiteNickname: ....................................................WildcatsHome Course: ..........................The University ClubBrian Craig

Senior Ben Stow

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2014 FieldOLE miSS rEbELS

Name Cl. Hometown/High School/Previous School

Tom Brown Sr. Hertfordshire, England/Sir John Lawes School

Drew Comer R-Fr. Fort Smith, Ark./Southside

Connor Davis So. Olive Branch, Miss./Southern Baptist Education

Forrest Gamble So. Birmingham, Ala./Vestavia Hills

Chris Ingham So. Miami, Fla./Gulliver Prep

Joe Lewis Jr. Savannah, Ga./Savannah Country Day

Blake Morris Jr. Waterbury, Conn./Berkeley Prep

Jacob Ross Fr. Brookhaven, Mass./Brookhaven Academy

Noah West R-Fr. Belden, Miss./Tupelo

Ben Wolcott Fr. Dickson, Tenn./Dickson County

Head Coach: Ernest Ross, 18th season (Ole Miss, 1974)

Assistant Coach: Jack O’Keefe

QuicK facTSLocation: .............................................. Oxford, Miss.Enrollment: .......................................................22,286Founded: ..............................................................1848Conference: ..........................................................SEC Colors: .........................Cardinal Red and Navy BlueNickname: ........................................................RebelsHome Course: ....................... Ole Miss Golf CourseErnest Ross

Junior Blake Morris

NC STaTE WOLFpaCkName Cl. Hometown/High School/Previous School

James Chapman R-Jr. Gastonia, N.C./Forestview

David Cooke R-So. Bolingbrook, Ill./Purdue

Chad Cox So. Charlotte, N.C. /Hickory Grove Baptist

Wilson Day R-So. Raleigh, N.C./Ravenscroft

Andrew Decker Jr. Greenville, N.C./J.H. Rose

Logan Harrell Sr. Huntersville, N.C./South Carolina

Christian Hawley R-Jr. Kernersville, N.C./Kernersville Glenn

William Herring Jr. Lillington, N.C./Cape Fear Christian

Stanhope Johnson R-Fr. Greensboro, N.C./Bishop McGuinness

Colby Lyles Jr. Roanoke Rapids, N.C./Roanoke Rapids

Jacob McBride Fr. Hartville, Ohio/Uniontown Lake

Carter Page So. Waynesville, N.C./Tuscola

Head Coach: Richard Sykes, 43rd season (NC State, 1968)

Assistant Coach: Chip Watson

QuicK facTSLocation: ...............................................Raleigh, N.C.Enrollment: .......................................................34,340Founded: ..............................................................1887Conference: ........................................................ ACCColors: ................................................Red and WhiteNickname: ...................................................WolfpackHome Course: ................Lonnie Poole Golf CourseRichard Sykes

Senior Logan Harrell

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NOrTH FLOriDa OSprEYSName Cl. Hometown/High School/Previous School

Taylor Hancock So. Clearwater, Fla./Calvary Christian

Taylor Johnson Sr. Oconomowoc, Wisc. /Brevard CC

Parker Jones Jr. Gainesville, Fla./South Alabama

MJ Maguire Jr. St. Petersburg, Fla./St. Petersburg

Austin Padova So. Hudson, Fla./Fivay

Joey Petronio Jr. Orlando, Fla./Olympia

Joe Stepnes So. Pensacola, Fla./Homeschooled

Osten Waite R-Fr. Ocala, Fla. /Trinity Catholic

Dillon Woods Fr. Jacksonville, Fla./Episcopal

Head Coach: Scott Schroeder, 9th season (North Florida, 1999)

Assistant Coach: Jacob Davidson

QuicK facTSLocation: ......................................... Jacksonville, Fla.Enrollment: .......................................................16,622Founded: ..............................................................1972Conference: ............................................Atlantic SunColors: ....................................... Navy Blue and GrayNickname: ..................................................... OspreysHome Course: .................... Sawgrass Country ClubScott Schroeder

Junior MJ Maguire

NOrTH TExaS mEaN GrEENName Cl. Hometown/High School/Previous School

Richard Broadhurst Fr. Milan, Italy/Istituto Edmondo

Cory Churchman Fr. Abilene, Texas/Cooper

Peter Eiler Jr. North Holland, Pa./Council Rock South

Andrew Hudson Fr. Burleson, Texas/Burleson

Julien Marot Fr. Orleans, France/Lycee Jacques Audiberti

Juan Munoz Jr. Bogato, Columbia/San Carlos

Nick Rodriguez Fr. Shrewsbury, Mass./Shrewsbury

Jason Roets Jr. Johannesburg, South Africa/Montverde Acad.

Gonzalo Rubio So. Garza Garcia, Mexico/Gary Gilchrest Acad.

Head Coach: Brad Stracke, 6th season (UAB, 1993)

QuicK facTSLocation: ............................................. Denton, TexasEnrollment: .......................................................36,222Founded: ..............................................................1890Conference: ....................................Conference USAColors: ............................................Green and WhiteNickname: ............................................. Mean GreenHome Course: ....................................... Trophy ClubBrad Stracke

Sophomore Gonzalo Rubio

2014 Field

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VirGiNia CaVaLiErSName Cl. Hometown/High School/Previous School

Derek Bard Fr. New Hartford, N.Y./New Hartford

Kyle Kochevar So. Glen Ellyn, Ill./Glenbard West

Alex Lloyd So. Virginia Beach, Va./Kellam

Denny McCarthy Jr. Rockville, Md./Georgetown Prep

Nick McLaughlin So. New Castle, N.H./St. John’s Prep

Ji Soo Park Jr. Clifton, Va./Chantilly

David Pastore Jr. Greenwich, Conn./Greenwich

Benjamin Rusch Sr. Weinfelden, Switzerland

Jimmy Stranger Fr. Tampa, Fla./Gaither High School

Nick Tremps So. Williamsburg, Va./Jamestown

Head Coach: Bowen Sargent, 10th season (NC State, 1992)

QuicK facTSLocation: ..................................... Charlottesville, Va.Enrollment: .......................................................21,106Founded: ..............................................................1819Conference: ........................................................ ACCColors: .............................................Blue and OrangeNickname: ...................................Cavaliers, WahoosHome Course: ..................... Birdwood Golf CourseBowen Sargent

Junior Denny McCarthy

2014 FieldTExaS LONGHOrNS

Name Cl. Hometown/High School/Previous School

Taylor Funk Fr. Ponte Vedra, Fla./Ponte Vedra

Will Griffin So. Lufkin, Texas/Lufkin

Toni Hakula Sr. Espoo, Finland/Etela-Tapiolan

Gavin Hall Fr. Pittsford, N.Y./Pittsford Mendon

Kramer Hickok Jr. Plano, Texas/Trinity Christian Academy

Beau Hossler Fr. Mission Viejo, Calif./Santa Margarita

Brax McCarthy Sr. Ft. Worth, Texas/Heights

Kalena Preus Fr. Honolulu, Hawai’i/Heights

Johnathan Schnitzer Sr. Houston, Texas/Kinkaid

Tayler Termeer So. Austin, Texas/Lake Travis

Head Coach: John Fields, 17th season (New Mexico, 1982)

Assistant Coach: Ryan Murphy

QuicK facTSLocation: ...............................................Austin, TexasEnrollment: .......................................................52,213Founded: ..............................................................1883Conference: ...................................................... Big 12Colors: ...............................Burnt Orange and WhiteNickname: ................................................ LonghornsHome Course: ............UT Golf Club and AcademyJohn Fields

Senior Toni Hakula

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2013 TOUrNamENT rESULTSTeam Score1. Alabama 282-281-285=848 (-16)2. Texas 280-285-293=858 (-6)3. North Florida 294-291-283=868 (+4)4. Florida 285-296-292=873 (+9)5. Central Florida 291-294-292=877 (+13)T6. Kentucky 294-298-291=883 (+19) Georgia Southern 297-296-290=883 (+19)8. Vanderbilt 292-295-300=887 (+23)T9. UAB 292-303-294=889 (+25) Mississippi 301-289-299=889 (+25)11. Virginia 301-295-295=891 (+27)12. North Texas 296-294-302=892 (+28)13. Maryland 296-288-311=895 (+31)14. College of Charleston 297-301-301=899 (+35)15. Notre Dame 297-307-296=900 (+36)

Individual School Score1. Justin Thomas Alabama 207 (-9)2. Brandon Stone Texas 210 (-6)T3. Bobby Wyatt Alabama 211 (-5) Sean Dale North Florida 211 (-5)T5. Cody Gribble Texas 212 (-4) Scott Wolfes Georgia Southern 212 (-4)7. Cory Whitsett Alabama 213 (-3)8. MJ Maguire North Florida 214 (-2)T.9 Greg Eason Central Florida 215 (-1) Ben Stow Kentucky 215 (-1)T11. Eric Banks Florida 216 (E) Sean Bosdosh Maryland 216 (E) Thomas Sutton UAB 216 (E)T14. Sam Love* UAB 217 (+1) Alex Ellis Coll. of Charleston 217 (+1)* played as individual

2013 Champion Alabama

Justin Thomas shot a 70, and Bobby Wyatt carded a 71 to lead Alabama to a 285 team score and a second consecutive Schenkel Invitational team title in the final round at Forest Heights Country Club.

It’s the third Schenkel champion-ship for the Crimson Tide, who posted a three-round team score of 848 (-16) and topped second-place Texas (-6) by 10 strokes. It’s also the seventh straight year an SEC team has won the tournament.

North Florida (+4) jumped from fifth ahead of Florida and into third on the strength of Sean Dale’s 67, the lowest individual score of the day. The Ospreys shot a team low 283 (-5) for the round. Florida (+9) dropped to fourth, and Central Florida (+13) maintained its spot in fifth.

Thomas won the individual title after carding a three-round total of 207 (-9). The sophomore, who started the day with a three-shot lead, extended the margin early by birdieing three of his first four holes. He added an eagle at the par-5 sev-enth before finishing the front nine with a bogey. He parred the first eight holes of the back nine and bogeyed 18 for his 70.

Brandon Stone of Texas shot a 69 to-day to finish 6-under for the tournament and take second place. Dale (-5) moved into a tie for third with Alabama’s Bobby

Wyatt, who carded a 71 today.Georgia Southern’s Scott Wolfes (-4),

who played his final three holes of each round a combined 6-under par, posted a 70 to tie for fifth. It’s the first top-5 finish for an Eagle at the Schenkel since Logan Blondell placed third in 2008. Texas’ Cody Gribble (-4) shot a 71 to finish in a tie with Wolfes.

Georgia Southern, which teed off on hole 10, charged up the leaderboard after the turn as the Eagles’ top foursome played the front nine at a combined 4-under par.

GSU went into its final two holes deadlocked with Kentucky and Vanderbilt in a tie for sixth after Hayden Anderson shot 3-under-par on his final four holes, and eagled his last hole of the day to log a 73.

Charlie Martin kept the rally going by birdieing hole 7, one of three birdies on the front nine for the sophomore en route to posting a 73. Wolfes (right) followed by birdieing hole 7 and parring 8 and 9, and the Eagles moved up five spots to finish in a tie for sixth with Kentucky (+19). Vanderbilt fell to eighth (+23).

Will Evans played the front nine at 1-over and had two birdies and three bogeys on the back nine to log a 74. Blake Olson finished strong again, playing his last nine at 2-over to post a 79.

Individual winner Justin Thomas

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Second-place finisher Brandon Stone

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Alabama 20 3 7 3Alabama-Birmingham 3 0 2 0Appalachian State 1 0 0 0Arizona 1 0 0 0Auburn 29 2 8 0Augusta State 12 1 3 0Austin Peay 1 0 0 0Boston College 1 0 0 0Centenary 3 0 1 1Central Florida 1 0 1 0Clemson 16 2 8 1College of Charleston 1 0 0 0Columbus 5 0 0 1Davidson 3 0 0 0Duke 9 1 3 0East Carolina 1 0 0 0East Tennessee State 15 0 2 0Eastern Kentucky 2 0 0 0Florida 29 4 22 5Florida Atlantic 1 0 0 0Florida State 17 1 4 0Furman 9 0 0 0George Washington 1 0 0 0Georgia 26 5 21 5Georgia State 1 0 0 0Georgia Southern 34 0 14 4Georgia Tech 18 0 2 0Indiana 5 0 0 0Iowa 1 0 0 0Jacksonville 2 0 0 0Kentucky 14 0 2 0Louisiana State 29 1 6 0Louisville 1 0 0 0Marshall 2 0 0 0Maryland 2 0 0 0Memphis 10 0 1 0Miami 9 0 0 0Michigan State 4 0 0 1Middle Tennessee State 5 0 0 0Minnesota 6 0 0 0Mississippi 13 1 3 1Mississippi State 9 0 1 0Murray State 7 0 0 0New Mexico 2 0 0 0North Carolina 19 1 2 0UNC-Charlotte 1 0 0 0North Carolina State 28 0 6 2North Texas 1 0 0 0Notre Dame 5 0 0 0North Florida 6 0 3 0Northwestern 2 0 0 0Oklahoma 4 0 2 0Oklahoma State 8 6 7 5Old Dominion 1 0 0 0Ohio State 18 0 5 0Purdue 1 0 0 0Rollins 4 0 0 0South Carolina 30 1 9 2South Florida 5 0 0 0Southern California 2 0 0 0Tennessee 29 0 6 1Texas 1 0 1 0Texas A&M 1 0 0 0Texas Christian 2 0 1 0Toledo 1 0 0 0Vanderbilt 5 0 0 0Virginia 8 0 3 1Virginia Tech 1 0 0 0Wake Forest 22 6 15 5Washington 1 0 0 0William & Mary 2 0 0 0

1971 - april 23-24Team Score1. Georgia 8672. Florida 8733. Georgia Southern 8824. Memphis State 8875. North Carolina 8886. Rollins College 8907. South Carolina 891T8. Florida State 902 Furman 902T10. Columbus College 904 South Florida 90412. Georgia Southern Team Two 91013. Virginia Tech 91914. Davidson 92515. George Washington 943

Individual School Score1. Sammy Rachels Columbus Coll. 2122. Mike Brelsford Rollins College 2133. Billy Kratzert Georgia 214T4. Lyn Lott Georgia 215 Gary Koch Florida 215T6. Ken Walsh Memphis State 216 Pat Lane Georgia Southern Tm. 2 2168. Steve Morgan Florida 217T9. Tom Valentine Georgia 218 Jimmy Ellis Georgia Southern 218 Tommy Gaul Furman 21812. Brooks Simmons Georgia Southern 219T13. Danny Yates Georgia 220 Jimmy McQuillan Florida 220 Ricky Armstrong Georgia Southern 220 Jack Hooks North Carolina 220 John Ruby Florida State 220

1972Team Score1. Wake Forest 8472. Georgia 8583. Florida 8634. South Carolina 8765. Georgia Southern 8796. Murray State 8807. Columbus 8838. East Tennessee State 8859. Middle Tennessee 88710. Rollins 89011. Memphis 89512. South Florida 89613. Jacksonville 90014. Furman 90615. Alabama 91316. Georgia Tech 921

Individual School Score1. J. Simons Wake Forest 207

2. E. Pearce Wake Forest 210T3. B. Kratzer Georgia 212 Andy North Florida 2125. Lynn Lott Georgia 2136. Wadkins East Tennessee State 2147. S. Walker Wake Forest 216T8. B. Dudley South Florida 217 L. Jackson Wake Forest 217 Andy Bean Florida 217T11. Gary Koch Florida 218 Chris Pigott Murray State 218 Wiley Ramsey South Carolina 218 Buddy Bostian South Carolina 21815. Lex Alexander Wake Forest 219

1973 - april 20-22Team Score1. Florida 8512. Georgia 8673. Wake Forest 8734. Georgia Southern 875T5. Louisiana State 888 Tennessee 8887. Alabama 8958. South Carolina 8989. East Tennessee State 90110. Middle Tennessee 90511. Rollins 90612. Memphis State 909T13. Auburn 910 Georgia Tech 91015. Davidson 91416. Columbus 91517. Murray State 91918. Jacksonville 92119. Furman 92220. South Florida 92421. Kentucky 92522. Florida Atlantic 928

Individual School Score1. Bill Kratzert Georgia 2092. Andy Bean Florida 2113. Phil Hancock Florida 214T4. Jay Haas Wake Forest 215 Jimmy Ellis Georgia Southern 215 Pat Lane Georgia Southern 215 Mac McCormick Tennessee 215T8. Woody Blackburn Florida 216 Don Duncan Florida 216 Gary Koch Florida 216 Tom Case, Jr. Wake Forest 216 Shelby Houston Louisiana State 21613. Mike Fambrough Georgia 21714. Kevin Morris Florida 218T15. David Thore Wake Forest 219 Tony Hollifield Alabama 219

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Schenkel Awards ceremony in 1971, the inaugural tournament.

Wake Forest won the team title in 1972.

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1974Team Score1. Wake Forest 10702. Florida 10763. Alabama 10844. Georgia 10895. Georgia Southern 1095T6. Auburn 1101 Louisiana State 11018. East Tennessee State 11029. Memphis State 111010. Kentucky 111711. Indiana 111812. Furman 111913. Florida State 112014. South Carolina 112215. Middle Tennessee 113216. Tennessee 113717. Rollins 114318. Columbus College 115519. Davidson 117120. Georgia Tech 1188

Individual School Score1. Curtis Strange Wake Forest 208T2. Billy Kratzert Georgia 209 Jerry Pate Alabama 2094. Andy Bean Florida 2115. Jay Haas Wake Forest 212T6. Buddy Alexander Georgia Southern 213 Stan Lee Louisiana State 213 Phil Small Furman 213 Bob Byman Wake Forest 21310. Gary Koch Florida 214

1975Team Score1. Florida 10592. Wake Forest 10613. North Carolina State 10794. Georgia Southern 10805. East Tennessee State 10826. Alabama 1083T7. Georgia 1084 Furman 10849. Indiana 108510. Auburn 108611. Louisiana State 108812. South Carolina 109913. Florida State 110114. Memphis State 110715. Kentucky 111016. Columbus College 111317. Tennessee 111818. Middle Tennessee 112119. Georgia Tech 1125T20. Murray State 1128 Appalachian State 1128

Individual School Score1. Andy Bean Florida 1992. Phil Hancock Florida 2023. Buddy Alexander Georgia Southern 2034. Ken Ezell Furman 207T5. Curtis Strange Wake Forest 208 Jay Haas Wake Forest 2087. Vance Heafner North Carolina State 2098. Mike Holland South Carolina 210T9. Jim Saylor Wake Forest 211 Kelly Roberts Indiana 211 Jim Holmes Louisiana State 211

Kirk Bailey Memphis State 211

1976 - april 23-25Team Score1. Wake Forest 10582. Louisiana State 10613. Georgia Southern 10654. Georgia 10735. Florida State 10796. Auburn 10817. Alabama 10838. Florida 10869. East Tennessee State 109010. Furman 109111. Indiana 109612. Tennessee 109713. North Carolina State 110014. Kentucky 111915. Memphis State 112316. Georgia Tech 113517. Murray State 114218. Middle Tennessee 1144

Individual School Score1. Phil Hancock Florida 2022. Jay Haas Wake Forest 204T3. Gary Duren Georgia Southern 207 Buddy Gardner Auburn 2075. Curtis Strange Wake Forest 208T6. Bob Byman Wake Forest 209 Rick Karbowski Alabama 209 Louis Lee Louisiana State 209 Steve Waugh Georgia Southern 209T10. Chip Beck Georgia 210 Ken Kreiger Georgia Southern 210

1977 - may 22-24Team Score1. Georgia 8472. Georgia Southern 8593. North Carolina State 860T4. Auburn 863 Wake Forest 8636. Alabama 8687. Florida State 8698. Ohio State 8709. Furman 87410. Louisiana State 87511. Indiana 87612. North Carolina 87813. Florida 88214. Kentucky 890T15. Memphis State 892 Georgia Tech 89217. East Tennessee State 90218. Tennessee 909

Individual School Score1. Jim Becker Georgia 2062. Denny Hepler Florida State 2073. Ken Kreiger Georgia Southern 2084. Chip Beck Georgia 2094. Buddy Gardner Auburn 209T5. Lennie Barton North Carolina State 212 Bud Smith Auburn 212 Gary Hallberg Wake Forest 212T8. Marlin Detweiler North Carolina State 213 Tom Reynolds North Carolina State 213 Wayne Defrancesco Wake Forest 213 Kevin King North Carolina 213

1978Team Score1. Wake Forest 8652. Georgia 8743. Ohio State 8784. Florida 8805. South Carolina 8876. Florida State 8887. Georgia Southern 8928. North Carolina 8939. Alabama 89410. Memphis State 897T11. Mississippi State 898 Auburn 89813. Louisiana State 89914. Maryland 90015. Kentucky 90116. Indiana 90917. Tennessee 91218. East Tennessee State 91419. North Carolina State 91820. Georgia Tech 92321. Marshall 932

Individual School Score1. Robert Wrenn Wake Forest 211*2. Gary Trivisonno Alabama 2113. Mark Balen Ohio State 213T4. Kenny Knox Florida State 215 Chip Beck Georgia 215T6. Scott Hoch Wake Forest 216 Griff Moody Georgia 216T8. Mike Blackburn Florida 218 Mike Holland South Carolina 218 Gary Hallberg Wake Forest 218T11. Lee Cheairs Memphis State 219 Terry Anton Florida 219 Dick Maust South Carolina 219* won on 3rd playoff hole

1979 - april 27-29Team Score1. Florida State 8542. Georgia Southern 8703. Florida 8714. Wake Forest 8765. Ohio State 8776. North Carolina State 8827. Louisiana State 8848. South Florida 8919. North Carolina 89510. Eastern Kentucky 89611. Auburn 89712. Memphis State 89813. Duke 89914. South Carolina 90415. Mississippi State 90916. UNC Charlotte 91017. Georgia Tech 91118. Murray State 91519. Tennessee 92120. Old Dominion 93521. Mississippi 943

Individual School Score1. Gary Hallberg Wake Forest 2052. Grant Turner Florida State 2103. Jeff Sluman Florida State 212T4. Wayne DeFrancesco Louisiana State 213 Jodie Mudd Georgia Southern 213T6. Tom Carlton Georgia Southern 214

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Ken Green Florida 214T8. John Cook Ohio State 216 Allan Menne Florida State 216 Paul Downes Florida State 21611. Mark Balen Ohio State 217

1980Team Score1. Oklahoma State 862*2. Florida 8623. Georgia Southern 872T4. East Tennessee State 879 Wake Forest 879T6. North Carolina State 880 Clemson 8808. Centenary 8829. Ohio State 885T10. Louisiana State 886 Florida State 88612. South Carolina 88713. Tennessee 88814. Georgia 89015. Auburn 89116. Austin Peay 90017. Eastern Kentucky 90818. Duke 91019. Memphis State 91320. Virginia 92521. Georgia Tech 93322. Mississippi State 949* won 1st playoff hole

Individual School ScoreT1. Hal Sutton Centenary 212* Gary Hallberg Wake Forest 2123. Mark Calcavecchia Florida 213T4. Jodie Mudd Georgia Southern 214 Mike Hulbert East Tennessee State 214 Joey Sindelar Ohio State 214T7. Bob Tway Oklahoma State 215 Mike Carlisle Clemson 215T9. Rafael Alarcon Oklahoma State 216 Willie Wood Oklahoma State 216T11. Rick Pearson Florida 217 Madden Hatcher Georgia 217* won on 2nd playoff hole

1981Team Score1. Oklahoma State 8612. Wake Forest 8703. Florida 8724. Ohio State 8765. Centenary 8786. Georgia 8837. Louisiana State 8848. Georgia Southern 887T9. South Carolina 889 Florida State 88911. Tennessee 89312. Auburn 89413. North Carolina State 89814. Alabama 89915. North Carolina 90316. Murray State 90917. Purdue 911T18. East Tennessee State 912 Clemson 91220. Miami 92621. Augusta 94322. Georgia Tech 945

Individual School Score1. Bob Tway Oklahoma State 2072. Joey Sindelar Ohio State 2113. Willie Wood Oklahoma State 212T4. John Salamone Louisiana State 214 George MacDonald South Carolina 2146. Jodie Mudd Georgia Southern 215T7. Tim Planchin Wake Forest 216 Robert Wrenn Wake Forest 216T9. Steve Waggoner Florida 218 Guy Kennen Centenary 218 Kirk Jones Centenary 218 Rick Stallings Georgia Southern 218 Cecil Ingram Alabama 218 Chris Edholm Murray State 218

1982Team Score1. Oklahoma State 8602. Tennessee 8733. North Carolina State 8774. North Carolina 8795. Georgia 880T6. Ohio State 885 Wake Forest 8858. Miami 890T9. Alabama 895 Auburn 89511. Florida 89612. Florida State 898T13. Georgia Southern 902 South Carolina 90215. Louisiana State 90516. Marshall 91117. Centenary 91218. Georgia Tech 928

Individual School Score1. Willie Wood Oklahoma State 2122. Andy Dillard Oklahoma State 2133. Stuart Smith Tennessee 214T4. Mike Cook Georgia 215 Steve Lowery Alabama 215 Phillip Walton Oklahoma State 2157. John Inman North Carolina 2168. Jerry Haas Wake Forest 217T9. Kevin Janiga Tennessee 218 Chris Perry Ohio State 218

1983Team Score1. Oklahoma State 8622. Ohio State 8633. Wake Forest 8664. Georgia 8695. Louisiana State 8726. Georgia Southern 8737. North Carolina State 8768. Clemson 878

9. Florida State 88410. Tennessee 88511. Alabama 88612. Auburn 88713. North Carolina 891T14. Mississippi 892 South Carolina 89216. Florida 89517. Miami 89718. East Tennessee State 908

Individual School Score1. Tommy Moore Oklahoma State 210T2. Brian Mogg Ohio State 213 Chris Perry Ohio State 213 Fred Dupre Louisiana State 2135. Chris Kite Wake Forest 214T6. Billy Andrade Wake Forest 215 Wright Waddell Georgia 215 Tripp Kuhlke Georgia Southern 215 Nolan Mills North Carolina State 215 Jim Gallagher Tennessee 215 John Inman North Carolina 215

1984Team Score1. Oklahoma State 8542. Mississippi 8563. Georgia 8624. Mississippi State 8645. South Carolina 8656. Florida State 8667. Louisiana State 8688. Clemson 8709. Wake Forest 88210. Miami 88411. Auburn 88612. Georgia Southern 88713. Tennessee 88814. Alabama 88915. William & Mary 89216. South Florida 90017. Georgia Tech 90218. North Carolina State 907

Individual School Score1. Scott Verplank Oklahoma State 208T2. Darren Cole Mississippi 211 Bob Wolcott Georgia 211 Pete Matthews Mississippi State 211 Dillard Pruitt Clemson 211T6. Andy Dillard Oklahoma State 212 Rob McNamara Louisiana State 212 Jerrry Haas Wake Forest 212T9. Dave Peege Mississippi 213 Todd Smith Auburn 213 Griff Rudolph Alabama 213

Oklahoma State took home the hardware again in 1984.

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Oklahoma State continued its title run in 1983.

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1985Team Score1. Mississippi 8392. Oklahoma State 8443. Georgia 8484. Wake Forest 8515. Oklahoma 8546. Tennessee 855T7. Louisiana State 857 Auburn 8579. Georgia Tech 85810. Miami 87011. Clemson 87112. Georgia Southern 87413. North Carolina State 87514. South Carolina 88615. Alabama 88716. Mississippi State 89717. Florida State 90418. William & Mary 914

Individual School Score1. Eric Rebmann Tennessee 205*2. Darren Cole Mississippi 205T3. Scott Verplank Oklahoma State 207 Billy Andrade Wake Forest 2075. Rob McNamara Louisiana State 208T6. Todd Hamilton Oklahoma 209 Todd Smith Auburn 209 Woody Austin Miami 209T9. Duane Lorio Mississippi 210 Robby Cole Georgia 210 John Fridge Auburn 210* won on 1st playoff hole

1986Team Score1. Wake Forest 8252. Clemson 8423. Georgia 847T4. Louisiana State 849 Georgia Tech 8496. Miami 8507. Oklahoma 8528. Oklahoma State 8539. Florida State 867T10. Auburn 869 Ohio State 86912. Georgia Southern 87413. Mississippi 87514. Tennessee 87615. South Carolina 89316. Mississippi State 89517. Michigan State 90218. Murray State 923

Individual School Score1. Chris Kite Wake Forest 1952. Peter Persons Georgia 2003. Nacho Gervas Georgia Tech 205T4. Len Mattiace Wake Forest 207 Robert McCardle Clemson 207 Eric Hamilton Auburn 207T7. Emlyn Aubrey Louisiana State 208 Doug Martin Oklahoma 2089. Rob McNamara Louisiana State 209T10. Brad Clark Clemson 210 E.J. Pfister Oklahoma State 210

1987Team Score1. Oklahoma State 8482. Oklahoma 8523. Florida State 8584. Georgia Tech 8635. Clemson 867T6. Wake Forest 868 Georgia 8688. Ohio State 8709. Alabama 87210. Tennessee 873T11. Miami 877 Georgia Southern 87713. Louisiana State 87814. Auburn 88215. Mississippi 88316. North Carolina State 88717. South Carolina 89218. Furman 896

Individual School Score1. Doug Martin Oklahoma 210*2. Michael Bradley Oklahoma State 2103. Len Mattiace Wake Forest 211 Eoghan O’Connell Wake Forest 2115. Brian Watts Oklahoma State 2126. Matt Peterson Georgia 213 Gibby Gilbert Tennessee 213 E.J. Pfister Oklahoma State 213 Grant Waite Oklahoma 21310. Steve Ford Georgia Southern 214 Chris Patton Clemson 214* won on 1st playoff hole

1988Team Score1. Clemson 8542. Wake Forest 855T3. Tennessee 859 South Carolina 8595. Georgia Southern 865T6. Georgia 867 Georgia Tech 8678. Louisiana State 8689. Ohio State 873T10. Auburn 877 North Carolina State 87712. Virginia 88013. Florida State 88114. Mississippi 88615. Mississippi State 89216. Alabama 89317. Miami 89418. East Carolina 912

Individual School Score1. Kevin Johnson Clemson 2092. Tom Carr Tennessee 210

2. David Toms Louisiana State 210T4. Eoghan O’Connell Wake Forest 211 Ted Tryba Ohio State 211 Wes Tuck Auburn 211T7. Chris Patton Clemson 212 Mitchell Partridge Georgia Southern 2129. Greg Lesher Louisiana State 213T10. Oswald Drawdy Clemson 214 Barry Fabyan Wake Forest 214 Jeff Hull South Carolina 214 John Tighe Florida State 214

1989Team Score1. Louisiana State 8522. Clemson 8533. Georgia Southern 8604. Georgia 8645. Florida State 865T6. South Carolina 866 Wake Forest 8668. Georgia Tech 8719. Florida 87410. North Carolina State 87811. Virginia 88312. Ohio State 89013. Tennessee 89614. Auburn 89715. Alabama 90116. Mississippi State 90217. Miami 90918. Mississippi 915

Individual School Score1. Richie Bryant Georgia Southern 208*2. Greg Lesher Louisiana State 2083. Kevin Johnson Clemson 209T4. Matt Peterson Georgia 210 Rick Williams South Carolina 2106. Chris Patton Clemson 211T7. Todd Satterfield Georgia 213 Roger Winchester Florida State 213T9. Fredrick Lindgren Louisiana State 214 David Toms Louisiana State 214 Duke Donahue Florida State 214* won in playoff

1999 - march 27-28Team Score1. Clemson 869*2. Georgia 8693. South Carolina 8714. Florida 877T5. Duke 885 Texas Christian 8857. Augusta State 8868. East Tennessee State 8889. Georgia Tech 89010. Ohio State 89211. Furman 89512. Wake Forest 902T13. North Carolina State 906 Georgia Southern 90615. Virginia 907* playoff winner

Individual School Score1. Steve Scott Florida 211*2. Michael Morrison Georgia 2113. Kyle Thompson South Carolina 213T4. Scott Volpitto Texas Christian 214 Jonathon Byrd Clemson 214

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Wake Forest won the team title in 1986.

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Robert Duck Augusta State 2147. Chris Emanuel Ohio State 2158. Eamonn Brady East Tennessee State 2169. Gary Girard Texas Christian 217T10. Blake Adams Georgia Southern 218 Michael Capone Wake Forest 218 Mike Christensen Duke 218* playoff winner

2000 - march 25-26Team Score1. Georgia 8292. Clemson 8463. North Carolina State 852T4. Florida 861 Duke 8616. Augusta State 8657. South Carolina 8698. Texas Christian 8709. Northwestern 87210. North Carolina 87311. Louisiana State 87612. East Tennessee State 87913. Tennessee 88014. Georgia Southern 88215. Ohio State 886

Individual School Score1. Bubba Watson Georgia 2032. Max Harris North Carolina 2053. Nick Cassini Georgia 2074. Matt Krauss Duke 208T5. Carl Pettersson North Carolina State 210 Luke Donald Northwestern 210 Erik Compton Georgia 210 Lucas Glover Clemson 210 Michael Maness South Carolina 210 John Engler Clemson 21011. Michael Morrison Georgia 211

2001 - march 24-25Team Score1. Georgia 8542. Georgia Southern 8583. Clemson 8594. Augusta State 8675. Florida 8706. Northwestern 8737. East Tennessee State 8768. South Carolina 8809. Duke 88110. North Carolina State 88411. Auburn 88612. Tennessee 88813. Louisiana State 89014. North Carolina 89115. Ohio State 900

Individual School Score1. Nick Cassini Georgia 2102. Erik Compton Georgia 211T3. D.J. Trahan Clemson 212 Bubba Dickerson Florida 212 Chris Wisler East Tennessee State 212 Bryant Odom Georgia 2127. Travis Mobley Georgia Southern 213T8. Justin Kolumber Georgia Southern 214 David Sanchez North Carolina State 214 Lucas Glover Clemson 214T11. Luke Donald Northwestern 215 Jamie Elson Augusta State 215 Dustin Bray North Carolina 215

John Bloomfield South Carolina 215

2002 - march 23-24Team Score1. Augusta State 8652. Wake Forest 8673. North Carolina State 8714. Florida 8725. Georgia 874T6. Clemson 876 Duke 8768. Louisiana State 8789. Tennessee 88010. Georgia Southern 88511. Washington 88612. East Tennessee State 88813. Auburn 89314. North Carolina 89715. South Carolina 901

Individual School Score1. Justin Walters North Carolina State 2072. Bryant Odom Georgia 212T3. Michael Webb Augusta State 214 Oliver Wilson Augusta State 214T5. Ari Savolainen Florida 215 D.J. Trahan Clemson 215 Camilo Villegas Florida 2158. Travis Mobley Georgia Southern 216T9. Nathan Goulding Louisiana State 217 Adam Riddering East Tennessee State 217 Chris Yoder Wake Forest 217

2003 - march 22-23Team Score1. Wake Forest 8442. Clemson 8473. Georgia 8544. Florida 8585. Auburn 8606. North Carolina State 8617. South Carolina 8698. North Carolina 8729. East Tennessee State 87310. Augusta State 87711. Georgia Southern 87912. Louisiana State 88013. Tennessee 88314. Duke 88715. Ohio State 899

Individual School Score1. Brent Wanner Wake Forest 207T2. Jack Ferguson Clemson 210 Bill Haas Wake Forest 210 Kevin Kisner Georgia 210 D.J. Trahan Clemson 210T6. John Humphries Louisiana State 211 Stuart Moore Auburn 211 Richard Treis North Carolina 211T9. Will Claxton Auburn 212 Ari Savolainen Florida 21211. Eirik Johansen South Carolina 213

2004 - march 20-21Team Score1. Florida 8592. Georgia 8693. South Carolina 8714. Duke 8725. Augusta State 8766. Clemson 878

7. Louisiana State 879T8. Southern California 881 Wake Forest 88110. Ohio State 88211. Georgia Southern 88412. North Carolina State 89013. North Carolina 89214. Tennessee 89315. Auburn 895

Individual School Score1. Matt Every Florida 2072. Bill Haas Wake Forest 2093. Chris Kirk Georgia 2124. Nathan Smith Duke 213T5. Colin Biles Ohio State 214 Scott Oxandaboure Southern California 214 Camilo Villegas Florida 214T8. Jessie Mudd Florida 215 Martin Ureta North Carolina 215T10. Alex Hamilton South Caorlina 216 Major Manning Augusta State 216 Stephen Poole Clemson 216 Kurt Watkins Georgia Southern 216

2005 - march 19-20Team Score1. Duke 8682. Auburn 869T3. Tennessee 882 Georgia 8825. Georgia Southern 8836. South Carolina 8857. Minnesota 8868. Augusta State 8889. North Carolina 88910. Florida 89011. Louisiana State 90112. Clemson 90313. Ohio State 90414. Southern California 90915. North Carolina State 917

Individual School Score1. Mark Anderson South Carolina 215*2. Jon David Kennedy Georgia Southern 215T3. Patton Kizzire Auburn 216 Ross McGowan Tennessee 216 Stuart Moore Auburn 216T6. Ryan Blaum Duke 217 David Denham Georgia 217 Scott Jamieson Augusta State 217 Nathan Smith Duke 217 Emmett Turner Augusta State 21711. Bronson LaCassie Minnesota 218* playoff

2006 - march 18-19Team Score1. North Carolina 8572. Florida 8593. Kentucky 8654. Auburn 8715. Alabama 875T6. Michigan State 876 Minnesota 876 North Carolina State 8769. Tennessee 87710. Augusta State 88011. South Carolina 88312. Louisiana State 88713. Georgia Southern 890

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13. Ohio State 89015. Toledo 915

Individual School Score1. Matt Harmon Michigan State 2072. Robert Riesen North Carolina 209T3. Brad Doster Kentucky 211 Major Manning Augusta State 211 Stephen Lewton North Carolina State 211T6. Martin Ureta North Carolina 213 Matt Every Florida 2138. Mark Harrell Alabama 2149. Ted Smith North Carolina 215T10. Andy Winings Kentucky 216 Erik Johansen South Carolina 216 James Vargas Florida 216 Josh Persons Minnesota 216 Stuart Moore Auburn 216

2007 - march 17-18Team Score1. Georgia 8542. Alabama 8603. Auburn 8684. South Carolina 8745. Florida 8816. Texas A&M 8867. Georgia Southern 8878. Augusta State 8889. New Mexico 88910. Tennessee 89011. Arizona 89112. North Carolina 89613. Louisiana State 89714. Michigan State 89815. Ohio State 90316. Kentucky 90717. Minnesota 91018. North Carolina State 911

Individual School Score1. Chris Kirk Georgia 2102. Brendon Todd Georgia 2123. Michael Thompson Alabama 213T4. Baker Elmore South Carolina 215 Matt Harmon Michigan State 215 Adam Mitchell Georgia 215T7. Jamie Bowen Auburn 216 Bronson Burgoon Texas A&M 216 Bryan Jones Georgia Southern 216 Major Manning Augusta State 216T11. Brian Harman Georgia 217 Tim McKenney Florida 217 Pete Oriol Arizona 217 Steve Saunders New Mexico 217 Matthew Swan Alabama 217 Martin Ureta North Carolina 217

2008 - march 14-16Team Score1. Alabama 849 2. Florida 856 3. South Carolina 859 4. Tennessee 865 T5. Georgia Southern 870 UAB 870 7. Louisiana State 871 8. Kentucky 877 9. North Florida 881 10. North Carolina 885 11. Augusta State 886 T12. Auburn 888

Notre Dame 888 14. Michigan State 890 15. Minnesota 891 16. North Carolina State 892 17. New Mexico 901 18. Boston College 937

Individual School Score1. George Bryan IV South Carolina 208 2. Michael Thompson Alabama 209 3. Logan Blondell Georgia Southern 210 T4. Billy Horschel Florida 211 Matthew Swan Alabama 211 T6. Josh Sandman Notre Dame 212 Brad Smith UAB 212 Manuel Villegas Florida 212 T9. Tyler Brown Florida 214 Kevin O’Connell North Carolina 214 Michael O’Neal North Florida 214 12. Clayton Rotz Louisiana State 215 T13. Patrick Cunning South Carolina 216 Andrew Loupe Louisiana State 216 Joe Monte * Georgia Southern 216 Philip Pettitt Tennessee 216 Robin Wingardh Tennessee 216

2009 - march 20-22Team Score1. South Carolina 865 T2. Tennessee 867 NC State 8674. Florida 8705. Kentucky 8756. Georgia Southern 8767. North Carolina 8798. Mississippi 8829. Auburn 88210. North Florida 88411. Virginia 885T12. Vanderbilt 886 LSU 88614. Iowa 88915. Georgia State 89216. Oklahoma 89617. Augusta State 90018. Notre Dame 912

Individual School Score1. Matt Hill NC State 209 2. George Bryan IV South Carolina 212 3. Jonathan Randolph Mississippi 213T4. Darren Blair NC State 214 Taylor Floyd* Augusta State 214 Billy Horschel Florida 214 Tim McKenney Florida 214 Kevin O’Connell North Carolina 214 Sang Yi LSU 21410. Glenn Northcutt Auburn 215

T11. Sam Braver South Carolina 216 Brad Hopfinger Iowa 216 Drew Lethem Georgia Southern 216T14. Joe David Mississippi 217 David Holmes Tennessee 217 James Kania Kentucky 217 Chris Paisley Tennessee 217 Darren Renwick Tennessee 217 Andy Winings Kentucky 217T20. Logan Blondell Georgia Southern 218 Jon Curran Vanderbilt 218 Cole Moreland Auburn 218 Henrik Norlander Augusta State 218 Conrad von Borsig Virginia 218

2010 - march 19-21Team Score1. Auburn 8622. North Florida 8633. Virginia 8654. Alabama 868T5. Tennessee 871 Ole Miss 8717. N.C. State 8728. Florida 8759. LSU 87710. South Carolina 87811. Vanderbilt 88112. Georgia Southern 88313. North Carolina 88814. Kentucky 88915. Louisville 898

Individual School ScoreT1. Jonathan Randolph Ole Miss 211* Jordan Gibb* North Florida 211 Hunter Hamrick Alabama 211T4. Kevin Phelan North Florida 212 J.C. Horne North Florida 212T6. Logan Blondell* Georgia Southern 213 Bank Vongvanij Florida 213 Will Collins Virginia 213 Kyle Kopsick Auburn 213T10. Will McCurdy Auburn 215 Ben Kohles Virginia 215T12. Garrick Porteous Tennessee 216 John Peterson LSU 216 Hudson Johnson Vanderbilt 216T15. Riley Wheeldon Louisville 217 George Bryan IV South Carolina 217 Ben Fuqua Kentucky 217 Paul Woodbury South Carolina 217 Cole Moreland Auburn 217T20. Josh Jones* LSU 218 Tyson Alexander Florida 218 David Holmes Tennessee 218 Michael McGowan North Carolina 218 Austin Gutsgell LSU 218

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Alabama won its first Schenkel title in 2008.

Auburn won the team title in 2010.

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Billy Brozovich Ole Miss 218 Adam Hogue NC State 218 Hunter Slatton Alabama 218 Matt Hill NC State 218 Steven Rojas Virginia 218*Jonathan Randolph won the individual title in a playoff

2011 - march 18-20Team ScoreT1 Auburn* 848 Florida 8483. Virginia 8584. LSU 8625. North Florida 8636. North Carolina State 865T7. North Carolina 880 Minnesota 880 Georgia Southern 88010. Tennessee 88111. Mississippi 88312. Notre Dame 888T13. Vanderbilt 896 Kentucky 89615. Mississippi State 916

Individual School Score1. Bank Vongvanij Florida 207 T2. Kevin Aylwin North Florida 208 Kyle Kopsick Auburn 2084. Phillip Choi Florida 210T5. Ben Kohles Virginia 211 Blayne Barber Auburn 211T7. Amory Davis Virginia 212 Albin Choi NC State 212 Niclas Carlsson Auburn 21210. John Peterson LSU 213T11. Andres Echavarria Florida 215 Sang Yi LSU 215T13. Zach Primavera Mississippi 216 Michael McGowan North Carolina 216T15. Joe David Mississippi 217 Ben Rusch Virginia 217 Joe Byun North Florida 217 Mitchell Sutton NC State 217 Austin Gutgsell LSU 217

2012 - march 16-18Team Score1. Alabama 268-269-280=817 (-47)2. Virginia 283-275-281=839 (-25)T3. Auburn 282-277-288=847 (-17) Florida 280-285-282=847 (-17)5. UAB 286-279-290=855 (-9)6. Mississippi 280-286-292=858 (-6)7. North Florida 286-285-291=862 (-2)8. South Carolina 293-277-294=864 (E)9. Kentucky 286-286-298=870 (+6)10. Vanderbilt 304-289-282=875 (+11)11. Georgia Southern 296-292-290=878 (+14)12. Notre Dame 289-293-300=882 (+18)13. Minnesota 300-284-300=884 (+20)14. North Carolina State 301-286-298=885 (+21)

Individual School Score1. Ben Kohles Virginia 198 (-18)2. Blayne Barber Auburn 201 (-15)T3. Justin Thomas Alabama 204 (-12) Cory Whitsett Alabama 204 (-12)T5. Hunter Hamrick Alabama 206 (-10) Bobby Wyatt Alabama 206 (-10)T7. Blake Morris Mississippi 207 (-9) Ben Rusch Virginia 207 (-9)

9. T.J. Vogel Florida 208 (-8)T10. Tyler McCumber Florida 210 (-6) Joe David Mississippi 210 (-6)12. Kevin Phelan North Florida 211 (-5)T13. J.D. Tomlinson Florida 212 (-4) Max Scodro Notre Dame 212 (-4) Niclas Carlsson Auburn 212 (-4)

2013 - march 15-17Team Score1. Alabama 282-281-285=848 (-16)2. Texas 280-285-293=858 (-6)3. North Florida 294-291-283=868 (+4)4. Florida 285-296-292=873 (+9)5. Central Florida 291-294-292=877 (+13)T6. Kentucky 294-298-291=883 (+19) Georgia Southern 297-296-290=883 (+19)8. Vanderbilt 292-295-300=887 (+23)T9. UAB 292-303-294=889 (+25) Mississippi 301-289-299=889 (+25)11. Virginia 301-295-295=891 (+27)12. North Texas 296-294-302=892 (+28)13. Maryland 296-288-311=895 (+31)14. College of Charleston 297-301-301=899 (+35)15. Notre Dame 297-307-296=900 (+36)

Individual School Score1. Justin Thomas Alabama 207 (-9)2. Brandon Stone Texas 210 (-6)T3. Bobby Wyatt Alabama 211 (-5) Sean Dale North Florida 211 (-5)T5. Cody Gribble Texas 212 (-4) Scott Wolfes Georgia Southern 212 (-4)7. Cory Whitsett Alabama 213 (-3)8. MJ Maguire North Florida 214 (-2)T.9 Greg Eason Central Florida 215 (-1) Ben Stow Kentucky 215 (-1)T11. Eric Banks Florida 216 (E) Sean Bosdosh Maryland 216 (E) Thomas Sutton UAB 216 (E)T14. Sam Love* UAB 217 (+1) Alex Ellis Coll. of Charleston 217 (+1)* played as individual

iNDiViDUaL CHampiONS

Ben Kohles of Virginia in 2012.

Florida’s Bank Vongvanij in 2011.

Jonathan Randolph from Ole Miss in 2010.

NC State’s Matt Hill in 2009.

South Carolina’s George Bryan IV in 2008.

All-Time Results

Alabama won consecutive team titles in 2012 and 2013.

The Schenkel Invitational would like to thank all the local pa-trons and sponsors for their support through the years. Anyone

interested in becoming a patron for 2015, please contact Schenkel Invitational Chairman Wes Brunn at

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