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Source: http://www.doksinet 2016 USC Men’s Golf Top Row (L-R): Justin Suh, Ryan Slater, Andrew Levitt, David Kim, Ing Ratanavadi, Jonah Texeira Bottom Row (L-R): Assistant Coach Tyler Goulding, Sean Crocker, Danny Ochoa, Bobby Gojuangco, Rico Hoey, Head Coach Chris Zambri Source: http://www.doksinet USC Golf 2015-2016 USC Men’s Golf Schedule DATE Sept. 21-22 Oct. 4-5 Oct. 16-18 Nov. 2-3 Feb. 4-6 Feb. 8-9 Feb. 15-17 Feb. 29-March 1 March 7-9 March 24-26 April 11-13 April 29-May 1 May 16-18 May 27-June 1 EVENT Husky Invitational Nike Swoosh Invitational U.S Collegiate Championship East Lake Cup (Match Play) Amer Ari Invitational The Farms Collegiate Invitational (USC individuals) The Prestige Southwestern Jones Invitational UNLV Southern Highlands Collegiate The Goodwin Western Intercollegiate Pac-12 Championships (Utah Host) NCAA Championships Regional NCAA Championships Trojan Quick Facts SITE Suncadia, Wash. Portland, Ore. Alpharetta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. Waikoloa, Hawaii

Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. La Quinta, Calif. Westlake Village, Calif Las Vegas, Nevada Palo Alto, Calif. Santa Cruz, Calif. Salt Lake City, Utah TBD Eugene, Ore. @USCMens golf @USC Athletics Location. Los Angeles, Calif Founded. 1880 Enrollment. 43,000 (undergraduates - 19,000) President.C L Max Nikias Colors. Cardinal and Gold Nickname. Trojans Conference. Pac-12 Athletic Director. Pat Haden Head Coach. Chris Zambri (10th season) -- (213) 821-3010 Assistant Coach. Tyler Goulding (3rd season) -- (213) 740-0687 Golf Office Phone/ FAX:. (213) 740-0687/(213) 740-5777 Starters Returning/Lost. 4/1 Sports Information Contact. Paul Goldberg (pgoldber@uscedu) Sports Information Phone/Fax:. (213) 740-8480/(213) 740-7584 USC Trojans USC trojans golf USC Athletics WWW.USCTROJANSCOM 2015-2016 USC Men’s Golf Roster Name Sean Crocker Bobby Gojuangco Rico Hoey David Kim Andrew Levitt Danny Ochoa Ing Ratanavadi Ryan Slater Justin Suh Jonah Texeira Height 5-10 5-10 5-10 6-1 6-3 5-11 5-7 5-9 5-8

5-11 Year Sophomore Senior Junior Junior Senior Junior Freshman Freshman Freshman Sophomore Hometown (High School/JC/College) Westlake Village, Calif. (Westlake) San Diego, Calif. (Torrey Pines/San Diego State) Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Rancho Cucamonga) Redondo Beach, Calif. (Mira Costa/Illinois) Ladera Ranch, Calif. (Rancho Santa Margarita) San Diego, Calif. (Torrey Pines) NIST International School, Thailand Gilroy, Calif. (Monte Vista Christian) San Jose, Calif. (Evergreen Valley) Porter Ranch, Calif. (Granada Hills Charter High) Mens Head Coach: Chris Zambri (10th year), USC 1993 Assistant Coach: Tyler Goulding (3rd year), Air Force Academy, 2007 2015-2016 Trojan Mens Golf Media Guide PAGE 1 Source: http://www.doksinet USC Golf Chris Zambri Head Coach • 10th Year • 2008 GCAA/Pacific Region/Pac-10 Coach of the Year • 2007 and 2011 Pac-10 Champions • Winner of 19 tournaments with 18 individual tournament wins in first 9 seasons Chris Zambri, a former USC All-Pac-10

performer and longtime Nationwide Tour veteran, is in his 10th year as USCs mens golf head coach. Zambri has established himself as among the top coaches in the nation and has taken his team to the NCAA Championships final in each of his first nine years. Zambris teams have won 19 events (as of the end of the 2014-15 season), including Pac-10 titles in 2007 and 2011 and NCAA Regionals in 2008 and 2012. His 2015 team was a program-best NCAA Championships runner-up while his 2008 team came within three strokes of first place at the NCAAs. Trojan golfers have also won 18 individual crowns under Zambri (as of the end of the 2014-15 season). In 2014-15, Zambri led the Trojans to a program-best NCAA runner-up finish during a season in which the Trojans won three times. USC’s three regular-season wins were among eight top 3 finishes and featured 2015 Pac-12 Freshman of the Year Sean Crocker and All-Pac-12 first teamers sophomore Rico Hoey and Crocker. The pair also earned PING All-West

Region honors. The Trojans qualified for the NCAA Championships final field of 30 teams after finishing third at the NCAA Bremerton Regional. At the NCAAs, USC finished fifth after 72 holes of stroke play to earn a spot in the eight-team match play final. USC, as the No 5 seed, faced No. 4 seed and second-ranked Texas in the quarterfinals and upset the Longhorns, 4-1, Crocker clinching the win on his first extra hole to complement victories by Hoey and junior Bobby Gojuangco. The Trojans then downed No. 1 seed and fourth-ranked Illinois, 35-15, in the semifinals Gojuangco and Hoey won again and senior Eric Sugimoto provided the clincher after winning the 17th hole. USC, which had never finished better than third place in program history (something it had done seven times), then battled eventual champion LSU deep into all five matches before ultimately falling, 4-1. The 2013-14 Trojans featured a pair of PING All-American third teamers in then-freshman Hoey and junior Anthony Paolucci,

who led the team to the eighth straight NCAA Championship final under Zambri. The squad won once and posted six top 3 finishes and tied for fourth in a tight NCAA Sugar Grove Regional to earn a spot into the NCAA final. Hoey was named Pac-12 Freshman of the Year with one of the top seasons in USC golf history, leading USC in stroke average (71.36), top 10 finishes (eight), rounds in the 60s (16), birdies (165) and eagles (eight). Hoey and Paolucci earned 2014 GCAA All-West Region honors, Paolucci was AllPac-12 second team and three others earned honorable mention honors. Hoey also represented the U.S on the 2014 Palmer Cup team The Trojans won twice in 2012-13, and used a fourth-place NCAA Pullman Regional result to advance to their seventh straight NCAA final, where they tied for 23rd. The team won back-to-back titles mid-season at The Prestige at PGA West and at the North Ranch Intercollegiate. Senior Sam Smith and freshman Yi Keun Chang both earned PING All-American honorable

mention and All-Pac-12 second team honors and finished 1-2 in stroke average on the team. USC hosted the NCAA Championships at The Riveria in Palisades, Calif., in Zambris sixth season at the helm in 2011-12 The Trojans punched their ticket to the NCAA final after a win at the NCAA Ann Arbor Regional, one of two victories on the year (the other at the Gifford Collegiate). The PAGE 2 University of Southern California Trojans did not make match play, however, tying for 15th. Senior Steve Lim and sophomore Jeffrey Kang each earned PING All-American honorable mention honors while Lim earned All-Pac-12 first team honors and Kang second team. The duo finished 1-2 in stroke average and also each won an event, Lim in the final fall event at the Gifford Collegiate, Kang to open the spring season at the Amer Ari at Waikoloa Beach. The 2010-11 Trojans made their fifth trip in a row to the NCAA Championships finals in Zambris fifth year at the helm and won the Pac-10 title for the second time

in five years. Zambris squad won twice on the season, getting hot in the spring. Troy claimed the ASU Thunderbird Invitational, took second at the Western Intercollegiate and then won the Pac-10 title (in a playoff). In addition to the conference crown, sophomore Martin Trainer won a seven-hole playoff for the individual title. USC finished second at the NCAA San Diego Regional to advance to the NCAA final. But the steam ran out and saw the Trojans tied for 12th, missing the top 8 cut for the match play portion of the championships. Trainer earned All-Pac-10 first team honors while Lim, as a junior, and Kang, as a freshman, nabbed second team notice. Zambri directed the 2009-2010 squad deep into the postseason despite fielding a team often relying on three freshmen and a sophomore in many events. Junior Matt Giles (the teams only upperclassmen) and freshman T.J Vogel, a 2010 NGCA Freshman All-American and Pac-10 Co-Freshman of the Year, helped lead USC to seven top 5 finishes,

including a third at the Pac-10 Championships and a second at the NCAA Regional in Washington that sent USC to the NCAA Final for the fourth year in a row. Following the season, Zambri served as head coach for the U.S team that defeated Europe, 13-11, to claim the 2010 Palmer Cup, Americas first win since 2002. In the 2008-2009 season, Zambri directed a squad that featured three All-Americans in Giles, Tom Glissmeyer and Tim Sluiter. Giles was also the 2009 Pac-10 Player of the Year. The Trojans, who won two tournaments on the year, advanced past the NCAA Championships strokeplay stage into the eight-team match-play competition before falling in the quarterfinals. After a highly successful 2007-2008 season, Zambri was named the 2008 GCAA National, the Pacific Region and the Pac-10 Coach of the Year. The honors came on the heels of a stellar campaign that saw USC finish just three strokes short of winning its first-ever NCAA title. As it was, USC finished third at the NCAA Championships

(something Troy hadnt done since 1975). USC won four tournaments on the season (all within its final seven events), including its first ever NCAA Regional championship. Troy also tied for first at the Pac-10 Championships (but fell in a playoff). Sophomores Jamie Lovemark and Rory Hie were tabbed as All-American first teamers while Glissmeyer, Sluiter and Giles all earned All-American honorable mention honors. It was the first time in school history USC featured five All-Americans. Lovemark and Hie also marked the first time USC had two All-American first teamers in one season. In his first season as head coach, Zambri guided USC to an appearance in the 2007 NCAA Championships and the Trojans 18th Pac-10 team title. At the NCAA Championships, Lovemark, then a freshman, became Troys fourth NCAA individual champion. Lovemark earned the Arnold Palmer (national championship individual medalist), Jack Nicklaus Source: http://www.doksinet USC Golf (national player of the year) and Phil

Mickelson (nations outstanding freshman) Awards and was tabbed a Ping All-American first teamer. Lovemark earlier became USCs 20th Pac-10 individual champion while four other Trojans finished in the top 10 en route to the team crown. Lovemark was named Pac-10 Co-Golfer and Freshman of the Year honors while fellow freshman Rory Hie was tabbed a Pac-10 second teamer. On the season, the Trojans posted 12 top 5 finishes and six in the top 2. Zambri, 43, played six years on the Nationwide Tour and was an active teaching professional when he was not competing. A 1993 USC graduate who played for the Trojans from 1989 to 1993, Zambri played six seasons on the Nationwide Tour between 1997 and 2004. He finished as high as 19th on the circuits money list in 1998, posting two second-place finishes that year. He competed in four PGA Tour events as well as the 1995 and 1999 U.S Opens As a Trojan, he was a two-time All-Pac-10 second team selection in 1991 and 1993. "This is the opportunity of a

lifetime," said Zambri when he was hired. "I look forward to not only bringing championships to USC, but to influencing the young people on the team in positive ways on and off the golf course." Zambri is married to Kim Zambri and they have three children: Wyatt, Joseph, and Laney. Zambris USC Team Champions 2006 Inverness Intercollegiate Inv., Inverness Club, Toledo, Ohio 2007 Duck Invitational, Eugene CC, Eugene, Ore. 2007 Pac-10 Championships, Eugene CC, Eugene, Ore. 2008 USC Collegiate Invitational, North Ranch C.C 2008 U.S Collegiate Championship, GC of Georgia 2008 U.S Intercollegiate, Stanford GC, Palo Alto, Calif 2008 NCAA Champ. West Reg, Gold Mountain GC, Bremerton, Wash 2008 CordeValle Collegiate, CordeValle G.C, San Martin, Calif 2009 UH-Hilo Intercollegiate, Waikoloa, Hawaii, Waikoloa C.C 2011 ASU Thunderbird Invitational, Tempe, Ariz., Karsten GC 2011 Pac-10 Championships, Stanford (Calif.) GC 2011 Gifford Col. Champ, CordeValle GC, San Martin, Calif 2012

NCAA Ann Arbor Regional, Michigan G.C, Ann Arbor, Mich 2013 The Prestige at PGA West, La Quinta, Calif. 2013 North Ranch Intercol., North Ranch CC, Westlake Village, Calif 2014 Lamkins Grips San Diego Classic, San Diego C.C, Chula Vista, Calif 2014 Itani Quality Homes Collegiate, Palouse Ridge C.C, Pullman, Wash 2014 Bill Cullum Invitational, Wood Ranch C.C, Simi Valley, Calif 2015 Jones Invitational, Valencia C.C, Valencia, Calif Zambris USC Individual Champions 2006 Big Ten/Pac-10 Challenge, Jamie Lovemark 2007 USC Collegiate Invitational, Rory Hie 2007 Duck Invitational, Jamie Lovemark 2007 Pac-10 Championships, Jamie Lovemark 2007 NCAA Championships, Jamie Lovemark 2008 USC Collegiate Invitational, Tim Sluiter 2008 UNLV Southern Highlands Collegiate, Rory Hie 2008 U.S Intercollegiate, Rory Hie 2008 CordeValle Collegiate, Tim Sluiter 2009 Morris Williams Intercollegiate, Tom Glissmeyer 2011 Pac-10 Championships, Martin Trainer 2011 Gifford Collegiate Championships, Steve Lim 2012

Amer Ari at Waikoloa Beach, Jeffrey Kang 2013 North Ranch Intercollegiate, Yi Keun Chang 2013 NCAA Regional Championship, Sam Smith 2013 Gifford Collegiate Championships, Rico Hoey 2014 Jones Invitational, Anthony Paolucci 2015 Jones Invitational, Sean Crocker 2015-2016 Trojan Mens Golf Media Guide PAGE 3 Source: http://www.doksinet USC Golf Tyler Goulding Assistant Coach • Third Year Tyler Goulding, a four-year letterman at the Air Force Academy who has professional golf experience and for the past six years has served in the United States Air Force, is in his third year as the USC mens golf assistant coach. Goulding helped guide USC to a programbest NCAA runner-up finish during a 2014-15 season in which the Trojans won three times. USC’s three regular-season wins were among eight top 3 finishes and featured 2015 Pac-12 Freshman of the Year Sean Crocker and All-Pac-12 first teamers sophomore Rico Hoey and Crocker. The pair also earned PING All-West Region honors. After

qualifying for the second NCAAs in a row with Goulding, USC advanced to the NCAA final field of 30 teams with a third-place finish at the NCAA Bremerton Regional. Troy then earned a spot in the eight-team match final with a fifth in the NCAA Championships stroke play tournament and next defeated Texas and Illinois before falling to LSU in the NCAA final. USC won one tournament in 2013-14 and advanced to the NCAA Championships after a tie for fourth at the Sugar Grove Regional. The Trojans, featuring All-Americans Hoey and Anthony Paolucci, finished 30th at the NCAAs. Goulding served the previous three years (201013) as a contract negotiator for the Air Force, working on defense space systems such as an $8.8 billion satellite constellation that provided advanced missile warnings. Also during that time, Goulding was deployed to Iraq for 7 months where he served as a Contracting Officer in support of Operation Enduring Freedom, awarding contracts for a variety of major training missions.

From 2007-10, Goulding was stationed in PAGE 4 University of Southern California Albuquerque, New Mexico as an Air Force contract manager. Also in 2013, Goulding played on the eGolf Professional Golf Tour and has also competed in a handful of mini tours since 2007. Goulding did not miss an event in four years competing for Air Force (2003-07), posted 15 top-10 finishes and was the Falcons top finisher in more than 25 events. He fired a career-best 209 in the Ron Moore Invite during his senior year, one better than his 210 as a junior at the 2006 PING Golf Cougar Classic. He twice posted a personal-best 66, once at the 2005 BYU Cougar Classic and again at the 2006 Wolf Pack Classic as a senior. He won the 2004 Troy Invitational during the fall of his sophomore year with a score of 215 and finished second in the 2006 Service Academy Golf Classic. A steady performer, he finished with a stroke average of 728 as a senior, 73.0 as a junior and 729 as sophomore He graduated from the Air

Force Academy with a degree in Systems Engineering Management in 2007 and earned a Masters of Business Administration from Colorado State in 2010. Source: http://www.doksinet USC Golf 2015-2016 Trojan Golf All-Americans Rico Hoey (top) and Sean Crocker (bottom) 2015-2016 Trojan Mens Golf Media Guide PAGE 5 Source: http://www.doksinet USC Golf SEAN CROCKER SOPHOMORE • 5-10 • WESTLAKE VILLAGE, CALIF. THIS SEASON: Sean Crocker, a 2016 sophomore, is coming off of an All-American freshman season and should be one of the top golfers in the NCAA this year as he tries to help lead USC to another run at an NCAA team title. 2015: Crocker earned PING All-American third team, GCAA All-Freshman, GCAA All-West Region and All-Pac-12 first team honors and was the 2015 Pac-12 Freshman of the Year after a standout first season with the Trojans . Crocker led the Trojans with a 7039 stroke average in 2015, 19 rounds in the 60s and eight top 10 finishes. Crockers 19 rounds under 70 were the

most by a Trojan since Jamie Lovemark had 20 as a 2007 freshman . Crocker was USCs top finisher in seven of 14 events He tied for first at the Jones Invitational with an 8-under 208 (69-73-66) before falling in the second hole of a playoff . He was strong in the postseason, tying for sixth at the Pac-12 Championships at par 280 (72-68-72-68), taking ninth at the NCAA Bremerton Regional at 5-under 211 (66-72-73) and tying for 16th in the stroke play portion of the NCAA Championships at 1-over 289 (73-68-75-73) . His off-season was highlighted by a run to the U.S Amateur semifinals He tied for 14th in the 36-hole stroke play portion at par 140 (69-71) before getting hot in match play. Crocker defeated Robby Shelton in extra holes in the round of 16 and knocked off Austin James, 2up, in the quarterfinals before falling to eventual winner Bryson DeChambeau, 4&3 . He took second at the Sahalee Players Championship at 3-under 285 (73-74-68-70). PAGE 6 University of Southern California

HIGH SCHOOL: Crocker, originally from Zimbabwe, prepped at Westlake High in Westlake Village, Calif., where he earned 2013 AJGA Rolex AllAmerican and 2012 AJGA Junior All-American honorable mention honors . He played in numerous tournaments in the Ventura County Junior Golf Association and won numerous events over the course of his junior golf career, including an AJGA event in Northern California in 2013 in which he fired a 197 (66-66-65) to clear the field by 10 shots. He also won the Toyota Tour Cup event at La Purisima G.C in 2013 He also posted strong showings in the California State Amateur in 2012 and 2013 as well as in the Southern California Match Play in 2013 . He reached the quarterfinals of the 2014 U.S Junior Amateur after tying for first in the 36-hole stroke play with a 137 (71-66). PERSONAL: Crocker was born in Harare, Zimbabwe, and learned the game form his father, Gary, who played as a junior before he became a professional cricket player. His mother is Shelley

Crocker CAREER NOTES (As of June, 2015) Lowest 54-Hole Score: 10-under 206 (2015 Prestige at PGA West) Lowest Round: 66 (twice) Top 10 Finishes: 8 Rounds in the 60s: 19 Highest Finish: 1st tie (2015 Jones Invitational) Source: http://www.doksinet USC Golf BOBBY GOJUANGCO SENIOR • 5-10 • SAN DIEGO, CALIF. THIS SEASON: Bobby Gojuangco, a 2016 senior, looks to build on a strong finish to his junior season and remain a major piece of USCs efforts to make another deep run at the NCAA Championships. 2015: Gojuangco was a full-time starter as a 2015 junior, playing all 44 rounds in 14 events and finished fifth on the team in stroke average (72.77) . He posted 10 rounds in the 60s and registered four top 11 finishes He tied for seventh at the Bill Cullum Invitational at 5-under 211 (68-7172), tied for 10th at the Itani Quality Homes Collegiate at 1-under 209 (69-67-73) and tied for 11th at both the Amer Ari Invitational at 10-under 206 (69-67-70) and at the Jones Invitational at par

216 (68-75-73) . He fired a USC career best 65 in the final round of The Goodwin, where he led USC with a tie for 20th at 1-under 209 (72-72-65) . He tied for 33rd at 6-over 294 (73-73-75-73) to help USC advance to the NCAA Championships match play tournament. There, he won his quarterfinal match, 4&2, over Texas Gavin Hall, and his semifinal match, 3&2, over Illinois Dylan Meyer. He lost his final match, 1up, to LSUs Benjamin Taylor 2014: Gojuangco saw action in three events as a 2014 sophomore, highlighted by a 46th at the Arizona Intercollegiate at 14-over 227 (73-7876). He also tied for 54th at the Kikkor Golf Husky Invitational and tied for 75th at the William H. Tucker Invitational His low round for the year was a 73 (three times) and he finished the season with a 76.67 stroke average SAN DIEGO STATE: Gojuangco saw action in six tournaments as a 2013 freshman at San Diego State where he finished with a stroke average of 73.83 He finished fourth at the Kikkor Golf Husky

Invite with a 214 (71-72-71) and tied for 15th at the North Ranch Intercollegiate at 223 (74-77-72). HIGH SCHOOL: Gojuangco prepped at Torrey Pines High in San Diego, Calif., where he played on three consecutive Southern California regional title teams and helped the Falcons win a 2011 state title. He also played on Torrey Pines fourth-place team at the 2012 state tournament. He earned All-CIF first team honors as a 2011 junior . He competed in the Callaway Junior World Golf Championships. PERSONAL: He is an economics major. CAREER NOTES (As of June, 2015) Lowest 54-Hole Score: 10-under 206 (2015 Amer Ari Invitational) Lowest Round: 65 (2015 The Goodwin) Top 10 Finishes: 2 Rounds in the 60s: 10 Highest Finish: 7th tie (2015 Bill Cullum Invitational) 2015-2016 Trojan Mens Golf Media Guide PAGE 7 Source: http://www.doksinet USC Golf RICO HOEY JUNIOR • 5-10 • RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA THIS SEASON: Rico Hoey, a 2016 junior, is a two-time GCAA AllAmerican and All-Pac-12 first team

performer who will again be integral in the Trojans regular and post-season efforts this season. 2015: Hoey, as a 2015 sophomore, earned GCAA PING All-American honorable mention, GCAA All West Region and All-Pac-12 first team honors . He was second on the team with a 7086 stroke average, 18 rounds in the 60s and six top 5 finishes, led by a second place at the Bill Cullum Invitational at 12-under 204 (65-67-72), a tie for second at the Western Refining College All-America at 7-under 206 (69-66-71) and a third at the Itani Quality Homes Collegiate at 5-under 205 (66-65-74). He tied for fourth at the NCAA Bremerton Regional at 8-under 208 (69-69-70), tied for fifth at the Amer Ari Invitational at 12-under 204 (66-66-72) and was fourth at the Jones Invitational at 3-under 213 (70-72-71) . He tied for 43rd at the NCAA Championships, providing two counter rounds to help USC qualify for the match play playoff. He won his quarterfinal match, 2&1, over Texas Doug Gihm and defeated Illinois

Charlie Danielson, 2&1, in the semifinals. He dropped his match in the NCAA final to LSUs Brandon Pierce, 2&1 . He carded a 74 as one of 14 collegiate players that competed in the inaugural Northern Trust Open Collegiate Showcase on Feb. 16 at the Riviera CC He tied for sixth in the 14-player field Hoey just missed a spot in the U.S Amateur match play field, falling in the third hole of a multi-player playoff . He tied for 22nd at the Players Amateur 2014: Rico Hoey put together one of the top seasons in Trojan golf history as a 2014 freshman, leading USC in stroke average (71.36), top 10 finishes (eight), rounds in the 60s (16), birdies (165) and eagles (eight) en route to 2014 GCAA All-American third team, All-West Region and All-Pac-12 first team honors while being tabbed the Pac-12 Freshman of the Year. A 2014 Palmer Cup pick, Hoeys 16 rounds in the 60s and his 26 rounds of par or better were the most since Jamie Lovemarks 20 and 27, respectively, during his 2007 freshman

season. Hoeys eight top 10s were actually all top 7 or better, including six in the top 5 . He led USC in the fall with a 70.91 stroke average in four tournaments, scoring his first collegiate win in the final fall event with an 8-under 202 (68-66-68) at the Gifford Collegiate and becoming the first Trojan to post three consecutive sub-70 rounds since 2012. Hoey, who at one point had four straight top 5 results this year as well as a streak of seven consecutive rounds in the 60s, had back-to-back second-places at The Goodwin at 8-under 202 (66-69-67) and at the Lamkin Grips San Diego Classic at 9-under 207 PAGE 8 University of Southern California (71-69-67). He also tied for third at the Western Intercollegiate at 4-under 206 (68-68-70), tied for fourth at the U.S Collegiate Championship at 4-under 212 (70-71-71), took fifth at the Jones Invitational at 5-over 221 (74-73-74), tied for sixth at the NCAA Sugar Grove Regional at 4-over 220 (75-70-75) and tied for seventh at the Amer

Ari Invitational at 11-under 205 (65-69-71). He was in the top 10 mix in his collegiate debut at the Kikkor Golf Husky Invitational, but was disqualified after signing for an incorrect scorecard. HIGH SCHOOL: Hoey attended Rancho Cucamonga (Calif.) High, where he concluded his career as a standout prep and junior player by capturing the 2013 CIF Southern Section Boys Golf individual title with a 3-under 69 to go with four league titles . In his final action before enrolling at USC, Hoey advanced to the match-play portion of the 2013 U.S Amateur by tying for 20th in stroke play at 141 (73-68). He lost in the first round of match play . Also in 2013, he tied for seventh in the Junior Americas Cup and took fourth at the Callaway Junior World Championship . Hoey won the 2012 Callaway Junior World Championship and the 2012 Junior Americas Cup and finished seventh at the 2012 California State Open. He was ranked the No. 14 overall recruit in the class of 2012 PERSONAL: Hoey was born Sept.

19, 1995 and he is a history major CAREER NOTES (As of June, 2015) Lowest 54-Hole Score: 8-under 202 (2013 Gifford Collegiate, 2014 The Goodwin) Lowest Round: 65 (three times) Top 10 Finishes: 14 Rounds in the 60s: 34 Highest Finish: 1st (2014 Gifford Collegiate) Source: http://www.doksinet USC Golf DAVID KIM RS JUNIOR • 6-1 • REDONDO BEACH, CA THIS SEASON: David Kim, who sat our the 2015 season after transferring to USC for the spring semester, is a proven commodity as a collegiate golfer and will compete for a starting role as a 2016 junior. 2015: Kim transferred to USC in the spring of 2015 but did not see action, redshirting. ILLINOIS: Kim, as a 2014 sophomore at Illinois, ranked fifth on the team with a 73.77 stroke average, including a low round of 68 (-4) at Louisiana Classics and a low 54-hole score of 208 (-2) at The Macdonald Cup . He had two top 10 finishes and four in the top 25 and posted 10 rounds under par . Illinois counted 7097 percent of his rounds (22 of 31)

on the season . He finished third at the Wolf Run Intercollegiate with a 1-over 214 and tied for eighth at The Macdonald Cup with a 208 (-2) . He tied for 11th at the Boilermaker Invitational with a 2-over-par 218 . He tied for 20th at Louisiana Classics after a 3-over 219 Kim tied for fifth at the Saguaro Amateur at Southern Dunes Golf Club . As a 2013 freshman, Kim saw action in seven events, and finished with a stroke average of 74.22 He turned in a season-best 217 at the Wolf Run Invitational and equaled it at the Desert Shootout . Kim recorded a season-best 71 four times. HIGH SCHOOL: Kim prepped at Mira Costa High in Rendondo Beach, Calif., where he captained his team in 2011 and 2012 He was the Daily Breeze Player of the Year from 2010-12 and the Bay League All Area Player of the Year 2009-12 . He reached the match play round at the 2011 US Amateur and was runner-up at the 2012 L.A City Junior Championship after losing in a playoff . He posted seven top 15 finishes in AJGA

events . His low career round was a 61 at Skylinks in Long Beach, Calif, which tied the course record. PERSONAL: He was born on Jan. 29, 1994 2015-2016 Trojan Mens Golf Media Guide PAGE 9 Source: http://www.doksinet USC Golf ANDREW LEVITT SENIOR • 6-3 • LADERA RANCH, CALIF. THIS SEASON: Andrew Levitt, a 2016 senior, should continue to provide good depth and will challenge for a starting role. 2015: Levitt returned to the Trojans as a 2015 junior after a year off and played in three events and finished with a stroke average of 75.44 He finished a season-best tie for 48th at the Southwestern Intercollegiate at 14-over 227 (73-77-77) . He carded a season-low 71 in the second round of the Western Intercollegiate en route to a tie for 51st. 2013 & 2014: Levitt did not compete as a 2014 sophomore . Levitt competed in one event as a 2013 freshman at The Prestige at PGA West, but did not finish the event. HIGH SCHOOL: Levitt, who attended Santa Margarita Catholic High in Rancho

Santa Margarita, Calif., won a pair of AJGA tournaments in 2009 and was ranked 23rd by Golfweek and Junior Golf Scoreboard in the 2012 California Class. He helped Santa Margarita to second place at the 2011 CIF Championships and was a 2010 All-Orange County Register second teamer. PERSONAL: Levitt was born March 15, 1995. He is a Policy, Planning & Development major. PAGE 10 University of Southern California Source: http://www.doksinet USC Golf DANNY OCHOA JUNIOR • 6-3 • LADERA RANCH, CALIF. THIS SEASON: Danny Ochoa, a 2016 junior, is in his third year with the Trojans and looks to continue to carve out a larger role on the team. 2015: Ochoa, as a 2015 sophomore, played in four events, starting twice, and finished with a stroke average of 74.50 His season was highlighted by a tie for 44th at the Itani Quality Homes Collegiate at 8-over 218 (74-7272). He carded a season-low 70 in the Bill Cullum Invitational first round en route to a tie for 49th at 5-over 221 (70-76-75).

2014: Ochoa played in four events as a 2014 freshman and finished with a stroke average of 74.58 In the fall, Ochoa tied for 13th at the Kikkor Invitational at 5-over 218 (75-70-73) and tied for 50th at the U.S Collegiate Championship. He also played at the Amer Ari Invitational (113th) and the Western Intercollegiate (74th tie) . Highlights in summer action included winning a qualifier for the California State Open with a 64, making the the cut at the Open with a 144 and finishing in the top 25 at the Long Beach City Amateur. HIGH SCHOOL: Ochoa prepped at Torrey Pines High in San Diego where he was a teammate of fellow Trojan Bobby Gojuangco . Ochoa, ranked No. 12 in the AJGAs Polo Golf rankings after graduating high school and played in the 2013 Wyndham Cup in one of the nations top junior events, helping his West team defeat the East. He also took first at the AJGA Winn Grips Heather Farr Classic at 205 (71-68-66) . He was named the 2012 San Diego Junior Boys Golfer of the Year.

He finished third at the 2012 Golfweek West Coast Junior Invitational, won the 2011 California State High School Championships - helping his squad to the team title as well -- and the FCG Callaway Season Championships and tied for fifth in the 2010 Callaway Junior Worlds. 2015-2016 Trojan Mens Golf Media Guide PAGE 11 Source: http://www.doksinet USC Golf ING RATANAVADI FRESHMAN • 5-7 • BANGKOK, THAILAND THIS SEASON: Ing Ratanavadi, a native of Thailand, is a 2016 freshman who figures to lend strong depth for the Trojans. HIGH SCHOOL: Ratanavadi, who attended NIST International School, played as an amateur at the 2013 and 2015 Queens Cup in Thailand but did not make the cut in either event . He played in the 2013 Hong Kong Amateur, tying for 42nd. PAGE 12 University of Southern California PERSONAL: Ratanavadi is a communication major at USC. He is the son of Sarath and Nalinee Ratanavadi. Has one brother, Sitamon, who is one year younger. Source: http://www.doksinet USC

Golf RYAN SLATER FRESHMAN • 5-9 • GILROY, CA THIS SEASON: Freshman Ryan Slater is a 2016 newcomer who looks to challenge for a big role with the Trojans. PERSONAL: He is a business administration major . He is the son of David and Sandy Slater . He began hitting golf balls at the age of 2 HIGH SCHOOL: Slater prepped at Monte Vista Christian High in Gilroy, Calif. He was eighth at the 2015 CIF Central Coast Section Championship as a senior, finishing at 1-over 72. At the 2015 NCGA Junior Championship, he tied for 11th . He played at the 2014 California State Amateur, finished fifth at the 2014 NCGA Junior Championship and fourth in the 2014 JGANC/NCGA Players Championship. 2015-2016 Trojan Mens Golf Media Guide PAGE 13 Source: http://www.doksinet USC Golf JUSTIN SUH FRESHMAN • 5-8 • SAN JOSE, CA THIS SEASON: Justin Suh, a 2016 freshman who was one of the nations top recruits last year, will compete for playing time on a veteran Trojan roster. HIGH SCHOOL: Suh, who

prepped at Evergreen Valley High in San Jose, Calif., is a rare a four-time qualifier for the USGA Junior Amateur who came to USC with a handful of big wins on his resume. Among the few who have qualified four times for the USGA Junior Amateur are PGA stars Tiger Woods and Jordan Spieth . Suh finished second at the 2015 California state championships as a senior (by one stroke) a year after PAGE 14 University of Southern California winning it as a junior in 2014. The 2014 NGCA Junior Championship winner also won the Central Coast Section title in 2014 and 2015, the latter win in a one-hole playoff. As a 2013 sophomore, he tied for third at the Central Coast Section event . He won the individual title at the 2014 Hogan Cup and took second at the 2014 Junior Americas Cup. He was named the 2014 and 2015 San Jose Mercury News Boys Golfer of the Year and the 2013 Junior Tour of Northern California Player of the Year. PERSONAL: Suh, born June 12, 1997, is a business administration major.

Source: http://www.doksinet USC Golf JONAH TEXEIRA SOPHOMORE • 5-11 • PORTER RANCH, CA THIS SEASON: Jonah Texeira, a 2016 sophomore, registered a strong 2015 freshman campaign, earning a starting spot en route to Pac-12 AllFreshman honors. He will again be a major part of USCs postseason efforts 2015: Texeira played in all 44 rounds and 14 tournaments as a 2015 freshman, finishing third in stroke average (71.86) en route to Pac-12 All-Freshman team honors . He finished with 11 rounds in the 60s and had a trio of top 10 finishes and eight in the top 23, including a third at the Bill Cullum at 11-under 205 (67-66-72), a tie for sixth at the Jones Invitational at 1-under 215 (70-70-75) and a tie for 10th at the Itani Quality Homes Collegiate at 1-under 209 (67-69-73). He was USCs high finisher at the Western Intercollegiate with a tie for 17th at 5-over 215 (74-66-75) . At the NCAA Bremerton Regional, he tied for 15th at 3-under 213 (71-74-68) . At the NCAA Championships, he tied

for 33rd at 6-over 294 (73-72-74-75) to help USC qualify for the eightteam match play tournament. He played three tight match play matches, finishing all square in the quarterfinals when USC defeated Texas and halved his match in the semifinal against Illinois before falling 1up in his match against LSU in the final. HIGH SCHOOL: Texeira prepped at Granada Hills (Calif.) Charter High He had early success in the San Diego Junior Golf Association and represented San Diego in the competitive "The Junior Americas Cup," where he won the individual portion of the event twice, in 2011 and 2013 . Texeira had a pair of top 4 performances at the 2014 Corey Pavin Southern California Invitational and at the 2014 San Diego Junior Amateur . He played as an amateur in the professional 2013 Southern California Open, where, he held a share of the lead on the back nine during the final round and eventually tied for eighth. He was also 12th at the 2013 Callaway Junior World Championship and

fifth at the 2013 Western Junior. In 2012, he produced three top 10 finishes, including a win at the Future Champions Tour - San Diego Junior Masters (boys 15-18) . He was 14 when he won the 2010 FCWT National Championship in the 15-18-year-old division. He won the 2011 San Diego Junior Amateur . Was a long-time member of the Tiger Woods Foundation Golf Team. PERSONAL: Texeira, born Nov. 1, 1995, got his first golf club when he was 3. His oldest sister, Keana Texeira (one of four siblings) is a pop singer who had a major following in Japan, including a No. 1 hit ("Could You Be the One"). CAREER NOTES (As of June, 2015) Lowest 54-Hole Score: 11-under 205 (2014 Bill Cullum Invitational) Lowest Round: 66 (twice) Top 10 Finishes: 3 Rounds in the 60s: 11 Highest Finish: 3rd (2014 Bill Cullum Invitational) 2015-2016 Trojan Mens Golf Media Guide PAGE 15 Source: http://www.doksinet USC Golf 2014-2015 RESULTS PLAYER Sean Crocker Rico Hoey Jonah Texeira Paul Smith Bobby Gojuangco

Eric Sugimoto Danny Ochoa Bakari Bolden Andrew Levitt USC TEAM ROUNDS 44 44 44 31 44 41 12 3 9 44 TOURNEYS 14 14 14 10 14 13 4 1 3 14 STROKE AVG. 70.39 70.86 71.86 72.42 72.77 72.85 74.50 75.33 75.44 283.36 BEST FINISH 1st tie 2nd 3rd 3rd tie 7th tie 9th tie 44th tie 42nd tie 48th tie 1st (three times) LOW ROUND 66 65 66 66 65 66 70 74 71 270 Sept. 8-9 Southwestern Intercollegiate 288 Sean Crocker. 68 Eric Sugimoto. 72 Rico Hoey. 74 Paul Smith*. 72 Jonah Texeira. 74 Bakari Bolden*. 74 Andrew Levitt*. 73 Bobby Gojuangco. 75 Danny Ochoa. 77 292 72 76 73 77 73 76 77 75 74 283 68 68 72 72 75 76 77 77 79 863 208 216 219 221 222 226 227 227 230 +11 -5 +3 +6 +8 +9 +13 +14 +14 +17 2nd 2nd tie 9th tie 16th tie 21st tie 26th tie 42nd tie 48th tie 48th tie 55th tie Sept. 29-30 Itani Quality Homes Collegiate 273 Rico Hoey 66 Bobby Gojuangco. 69 Jonah Texeira. 67 Sean Crocker. 71 Danny Ochoa *. 74 Paul Smith *. 67 Eric Sugimoto. 74 270 65 67 69 69 72 72 79 291 74 73 73 71 72 79 77

834 205 209 209 211 218 218 220 +2 -5 -1 -1 +1 +8 +8 +10 ^1st tie 3rd 10th tie 10th tie 19th tie 44th tie 44th tie 55th tie Oct. 6-7 Nike Golf Collegiate Invitational 293 Sean Crocker. 73 Rico Hoey. 72 Eric Sugimoto. 74 Bobby Gojuangco. 74 Jonah Texeira. 75 289 68 71 74 77 76 290 67 77 74 74 75 872 208 220 222 225 226 +32 -2 +10 +12 +15 +16 6th 4th 22nd tie 29th tie 43rd tie 46th tie Oct. 20-21 Bill Cullum Invitational. 275 Rico Hoey. 65 Jonah Texeira. 67 Bobby Gojuangco *. 68 Paul Smith. 78 Sean Crocker. 73 Danny Ochoa. 70 280 67 66 71 71 76 76 278 72 72 72 67 67 75 833 204 205 211 216 216 221 -31 -12 -11 -5 E E +5 1st 2nd 3rd 7th tie 21st tie 21st tie 49th tie Nov. 3-5 Gifford Collegiate-CordeValle 353 Paul Smith. 67 Sean Crocker. 69 Rico Hoey. 74 Eric Sugimoto. 70 Jonah Texeira. 73 Bobby Gojuangco. 77 Danny Ochoa *. 78 346 73 68 69 74 67 68 74 349 66 74 69 70 76 76 73 1053 206 211 212 214 216 221 225 -12 -7 -2 -1 +1 +3 +8 +12 2nd 3rd tie 10th tie 13th 14th tie

21st tie 45th tie 62nd PAGE 16 University of Southern California Source: http://www.doksinet USC Golf Nov. 8-9 Western Refining College All-America Rico Hoey * (individual event) 69 66 71 206 -7 2nd tie Feb. 5-7 Amer Ari Invitational 276 Rico Hoey. 66 Bobby Gojunagco. 69 Sean Crocker. 70 Jonah Texeira *. 70 Paul Smith. 72 Eric Sugimoto. 71 273 66 67 71 74 69 71 280 72 70 67 68 72 71 829 204 206 208 212 213 213 -35 -12 -10 -8 -4 -3 -3 3rd 5th tie 11th tie 18th tie 39th tie 43rd tie 43rd tie Feb. 16-18 The Prestige at PGA West 283 Sean Crocker. 69 Jonah Texeira. 70 Eric Sugimoto. 71 Paul Smith. 73 Bobby Gojuangco. 73 Andrew Levitt *. 75 284 69 72 71 72 78 76 282 68 68 74 76 72 77 849 206 210 216 221 223 228 -15 -10 -6 E +5 +7 +12 8th 4th tie 14th tie 30th tie 46th tie 56th tie 69th tie Feb. 23-24 Jones Invitational 277 Sean Crocker. 69 Rico Hoey. 70 Jonah Texeira. 70 Bobby Gojuangco. 68 Paul Smith *. 77 Eric Sugimoto. 73 288 73 72 70 75 74 73 285 66 71 75 73

69 81 850 208 213 215 216 220 227 -14 -8 -3 -1 E +4 +11 1st ^^ 1st tie 4th 6th tie 11th tie 23rd tie 48th tie March 9-11 Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters 287 Sean Crocker. 70 Eric Sugimoto. 71 Rico Hoey. 72 Bobby Gojuangco. 74 Jonah Texeira. 78 283 67 72 69 75 76 297 72 73 79 76 73 867 209 216 220 225 226 +3 -7 E +4 +9 +10 9th 5th 30th tie 48th tie 66th tie 71st tie March 26-28 The Goodwin 290 Bobby Gojuangco. 72 Rico Hoey. 75 Eric Sugimoto. 70 Jonah Texeira *. 71 Paul Smith. 73 Sean Crocker. 76 277 72 68 66 74 73 71 277 65 67 74 68 71 74 844 209 210 210 213 217 211 +4 -1 E E +3 +7 +11 8th 20th tie 24th tie 24th tie 46th tie 73rd tie 90th tie April 11-12 Western Intercollegiate 357 Jonah Texeira. 74 Rico Hoey. 71 Sean Crocker. 72 Paul Smith *. 76 Eric Sugimoto. 69 Andrew Levitt. 76 Bobby Gojuangco. 71 370 66 78 76 73 79 71 80 366 75 68 73 73 75 77 75 1093 215 217 221 222 223 224 226 +43 +5 +7 +11 +12 +13 +14 +16 7th 17th tie 26th tie 40th tie 49th 50th 51st

tie 63rd tie April 27-29 Pac-12 Championships Sean Crocker Rico Hoey Jonah Texeira Bobby Gojuangco Paul Smith Eric Sugimoto 344 68 74 69 69 67 71 361 72 69 73 76 76 71 357 68 73 71 72 73 80 1417 280 284 286 287 291 294 +17 E +4 +6 +7 +11 +14 4th 6th tie 17th tie 23rd tie 26th tie 40th tie 44th tie May 14-16 NCAA Bremerton Regional 281 Rico Hoey. 69 Sean Crocker. 66 Jonah Texeira. 71 Bobby Gojuangco. 78 Eric Sugimoto. 75 288 69 72 74 78 73 278 70 73 68 67 75 847 208 211 213 223 223 -17 -8 -5 -3 +7 +7 3rd 4th 9th 15th tie 52nd tie 52nd tie 355 72 68 73 70 75 72 2015-2016 Trojan Mens Golf Media Guide PAGE 17 Source: http://www.doksinet USC Golf May 29-June 3 NCAA Championships – Stroke Play Sean Crocker Eric Sugimoto Jonah Texeira Bobby Gojuangco Rico Hoey NCAA Match Play Quarterfinal, USC def. Texas, 4-1 Bobby Gojuangco, USC, def. Kramer Hickok, UT, 4&2 Sean Crocker, USC, def. Gavin Hall, UT, Half-W (playoff) Eric Sugimoto, USC, vs. Scottie Scheffler, UT, A/S

thru 18 Rico Hoey, USC, def. Doug Ghim, UT, 2&1 Jonah Texeira, USC, vs. Beau Hossler, UT, A/S thru 18 289 73 73 73 73 70 285 68 78 72 73 72 296 75 72 74 75 78 291 73 70 75 73 76 1161 289 293 294 294 296 +9 +1 +5 +6 +6 +8 5th 16th tie 29th tie 33rd tie 33rd tie 43rd tie NCAA Match Play Semifinal, USC def. Illinois, 35-15 Thomas Detry, Ill., def Sean Crocker, USC, 2&1 Bobby Gojuangco, USC, def. Dylan Meyer, Ill, 3&2 Rico Hoey, USC, def. Charlie Danielson, Ill, 2&1 Jonah Texeira, USC, vs. Brian Campbell, Ill, Half Eric Sugimoto, USC def. Nick Hardy, Ill, 3&1 NCAA Match Play Final, LSU def. USC, 4-1 * Brandon Pierce, LSU, def. Rico Hoey, USC, 2&1 Benjamin Taylor, LSU, def. Bobby Gojuangco, USC, 1UP Zach Wright, LSU, def. Sean Crocker, USC, 3&2 Eric Richard, LSU, def. Jonah Texeira, USC, 1UP Eric Sugimoto, USC def. Stewart Jolly, LSU, 1UP * NCAA runner-up finish best ever in program history * Played as individual ^ Lost playoff on first hole ^^ Lost

playoff on second hole TROJANS MATCH-BY-MATCH SUMMARY KHALED ATTIEH – 2014-2015 EVENT-BY-EVENT RESULTS Has not played BAKARI BOLDEN – 2014-2015 EVENT-BY-EVENT RESULTS Sept. 8-9 Southwestern Intercollegiate.74 76 76 226 +13 42nd tie SEAN CROCKER – 2014-2015 EVENT-BY-EVENT RESULTS Sept. 8-9 Southwestern Intercollegiate.68 Sept. 29-30 Itani Quality Homes Collegiate.71 Oct. 6-7 Nike Golf Collegiate Invitational.73 Oct. 20-21 Bill Cullum Invitational.73 Nov. 3-5 Gifford Collegiate-CordeValle.69 Feb. 5-7 Amer Ari Invitational.70 Feb. 16-18 The Prestige at PGA West.69 Feb. 23-24 Jones Invitational.69 March 9-11 Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters.70 March 26-28 The Goodwin.76 April 11-12 Western Intercollegiate.72 April 27-29 Pac-12 Championships.72 68 May 14-16 NCAA Bremerton Regional.66 May 29-June 3 NCAA Championships – Stroke Play.73 68 72 69 68 76 68 71 69 73 67 71 76 72 72 75 68 71 67 67 74 67 68 66 72 74 73 68 73 73 208 211 208 216 211 208 206 208 209 211 221 280

211 289 -5 +1 -2 E -2 -8 -10 -8 -7 +11 +11 E -5 +1 2nd tie 19th tie 4th 21st tie 10th tie 18th tie 4th tie ^^ 1st tie 5th 90th tie 40th tie 6th tie 9th 16th tie RICO HOEY – 2014-2015 EVENT-BY-EVENT RESULTS Sept. 8-9 Southwestern Intercollegiate.74 Sept. 29-30 Itani Quality Homes Collegiate.66 Oct. 6-7 Nike Golf Collegiate Invitational.72 Oct. 20-21 Bill Cullum Invitational.65 Nov. 3-5 Gifford Collegiate-CordeValle.74 Nov. 8-9 Western Refining College All-America.69 Feb. 5-7 Amer Ari Invitational.66 Feb. 23-24 Jones Invitational.70 March 9-11 Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters.72 March 26-28 The Goodwin.75 April 11-12 Western Intercollegiate.71 April 27-29 Pac-12 Championships.68 74 May 14-16 NCAA Bremerton Regional.69 May 29-June 3 NCAA Championships – Stroke Play.70 72 73 65 71 67 69 66 66 72 69 68 78 69 69 78 72 74 77 72 69 71 72 71 79 67 68 73 70 76 219 205 220 204 212 206 204 213 220 210 217 284 208 296 +6 -5 +10 -12 -1 -7 -12 -3 +4 E +7 +4 -8 +8 16th tie 3rd 22nd

tie 2nd 13th 2nd tie 5th tie 4th 48th tie 24th tie 26th tie 17th tie 4th 43rd tie PAGE 18 University of Southern California Source: http://www.doksinet USC Golf BOBBY GOJUANGCO – 2014-2015 EVENT-BY-EVENT RESULTS Sept. 8-9 Southwestern Intercollegiate.75 Sept. 29-30 Itani Quality Homes Collegiate.69 Oct. 6-7 Nike Golf Collegiate Invitational.74 Oct. 20-21 Bill Cullum Invitational.68 Nov. 3-5 Gifford Collegiate-CordeValle.77 Feb. 5-7 Amer Ari Invitational.69 Feb. 16-18 The Prestige at PGA West.73 Feb. 23-24 Jones Invitational.68 March 9-11 Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters.74 March 26-28 The Goodwin.72 April 11-12 Western Intercollegiate.71 April 27-29 Pac-12 Championships.70 69 May 14-16 NCAA Bremerton Regional.78 May 29-June 3 NCAA Championships – Stroke Play.73 73 75 67 77 71 68 67 78 75 75 72 80 76 78 75 77 73 74 72 76 70 72 73 76 65 75 72 67 73 227 209 225 211 221 206 223 216 225 209 226 287 223 294 +14 -1 +15 -5 +8 -10 +7 E +9 -1 +16 +7 +7 +6 48th tie 10th tie

43rd tie 7th tie 45th tie 11th tie 56th tie 11th tie 66th tie 20th tie 63rd tie 26th tie 52nd tie 33rd tie ANDREW LEVITT – 2014-2015 EVENT-BY-EVENT RESULTS Sept. 8-9 Southwestern Intercollegiate.73 Feb. 16-18 The Prestige at PGA West.75 April 11-12 Western Intercollegiate.76 77 76 71 77 77 77 227 228 224 +14 +12 +14 48th tie 69th tie 51st tie DANNY OCHOA – 2014-2015 EVENT-BY-EVENT RESULTS Sept. 8-9 Southwestern Intercollegiate.77 Sept. 29-30 Itani Quality Homes Collegiate.74 Oct. 20-21 Bill Cullum Invitational.70 Nov. 3-5 Gifford Collegiate-CordeValle.78 74 72 76 74 79 72 75 73 230 218 221 225 +17 +8 +5 +12 55th tie 44th tie 49th tie 62nd PAUL SMITH – 2014-2015 EVENT-BY-EVENT RESULTS Sept. 8-9 Southwestern Intercollegiate.72 Sept. 29-30 Itani Quality Homes Collegiate.67 Oct. 20-21 Bill Cullum Invitational.78 Nov. 3-5 Gifford Collegiate-CordeValle.67 Feb. 5-7 Amer Ari Invitational.72 Feb. 16-18 The Prestige at PGA West.73 Feb. 23-24 Jones Invitational.77 March 26-28

The Goodwin.73 April 11-12 Western Intercollegiate.76 April 27-29 Pac-12 Championships.75 67 77 72 71 73 69 72 74 73 73 76 72 79 67 66 72 76 69 71 73 73 221 218 216 206 213 221 220 217 222 291 +8 +8 E -7 -3 +5 +4 +7 +12 +11 21st tie 44th tie 21st tie 3rd tie 43rd tie 46th tie 23rd tie 73rd tie 49th 40th tie ERIC SUGIMOTO – 2014-2015 EVENT-BY-EVENT RESULTS Sept. 8-9 Southwestern Intercollegiate.72 Sept. 29-30 Itani Quality Homes Collegiate.74 Oct. 6-7 Nike Golf Collegiate Invitational.74 Nov. 3-5 Gifford Collegiate-CordeValle.70 Feb. 5-7 Amer Ari Invitational.71 Feb. 16-18 The Prestige at PGA West.71 Feb. 23-24 Jones Invitational.73 March 9-11 Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters.71 March 26-28 The Goodwin.70 April 11-12 Western Intercollegiate.69 April 27-29 Pac-12 Championships.72 71 May 14-16 NCAA Bremerton Regional.75 May 29-June 3 NCAA Championships – Stroke Play.73 78 76 79 74 74 71 71 73 72 66 79 71 73 72 68 77 74 70 71 74 81 73 74 75 80 75 70 216 220 222 214 213

216 227 216 210 223 294 223 293 +3 +10 +12 +1 -3 E +11 E E +13 +14 +7 +5 9th tie 55th tie 29th tie 14th tie 43rd tie 30th tie 48th tie 30th tie 24th tie 50th 44th tie 52nd tie 29th tie JONAH TEXEIRA – 2014-2015 EVENT-BY-EVENT RESULTS Sept. 8-9 Southwestern Intercollegiate.74 Sept. 29-30 Itani Quality Homes Collegiate.67 Oct. 6-7 Nike Golf Collegiate Invitational.75 Oct. 20-21 Bill Cullum Invitational.67 Nov. 3-5 Gifford Collegiate-CordeValle.73 Feb. 5-7 Amer Ari Invitational.70 Feb. 16-18 The Prestige at PGA West.70 Feb. 23-24 Jones Invitational.70 March 9-11 Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters.78 March 26-28 The Goodwin.71 April 11-12 Western Intercollegiate.74 April 27-29 Pac-12 Championships.73 69 May 14-16 NCAA Bremerton Regional. 71 May 29-June 3 NCAA Championships – Stroke Play.73 72 73 69 76 66 67 74 72 70 76 74 66 73 74 74 75 73 75 72 76 68 68 75 73 68 75 71 68 75 222 209 226 205 216 212 210 215 226 213 215 286 213 294 +9 -1 +16 -11 +3 -4 -6 -1 +10 +3 +5 +6 -3 +6

26th tie 10th tie 46th tie 3rd 21st tie 39th tie 14th tie 6th tie 71st tie 46th tie 17th tie 23rd tie 15th tie 33rd tie 2015-2016 Trojan Mens Golf Media Guide PAGE 19 Source: http://www.doksinet USC Golf Pac-12 Individual Champions YEAR 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 CHAMPION SCORE Bob McCallister, USC 297 Bob McCallister, USC 283 Al Geiberger, USC 286 Al Geiberger, USC 288 Pete Choate, Stanford 293 Clint Names, Washington 286 Pete Choate, Stanford 290 Dave Stockton, USC 288 Sherman Finger, USC 280 Sherman Finger, USC 286 Sherman Finger, USC 291 Kemp Richardson, USC 282 Kemp Richardson, USC 290 Bob Allard, USC 289 Pete Lazzlo, UCLA 291 Allan Tapie, USC 291 Gary Sanders, USC 291 Craig Griswold, Oregon 291 Scott

Masingill, Oregon State 292 Craig Griswold, Oregon 290 Mark Pfeil, USC 274 Peter Jacobsen, Oregon 280 Scott Simpson, USC 290 Peter Jacobsen, Oregon (No.) 209 Scott Simpson, USC (So.) 214 Phil Currie, Oregon (No.) 215 Mike Peck, Stanford (So.) 288 Larry Collins, USC (So.) 288 Brent Murray, Oregon 286 Mike Peck, Stanford 286 Scott Watkins, Arizona State 277 Dan Croonquist, Arizona State 277 Jim Bertoncino, Arizona State 280 Jack Skilling, Stanford 280 Craig Steinberg, USC 280 Dan Forsman, Arizona State 283 Tony Grimes, Arizona State 283 Corey Pavin, UCLA 273 Steve Pate, UCLA 290 Sam Randolph, USC 290 Paul Nolen, Arizona 290 Duffy Waldorf, UCLA 279 Don Walsworth, Stanford 296 Larry Silveira, Arizona 289 O.D Vincent, Washington 214 Christian Cevaer, Stanford 203 Phil Mickelson, Arizona State 278 Manny Zerman, Arizona 278 Christian Cevaer, Stanford 276 Jason Gore, Arizona 284 Jason Gore, Arizona 284 Charlie Wi, California 279 Tiger Woods, Stanford 270 Scott Johnson, Arizona State 278 Paul

Casey, Arizona State 283 Paul Casey, Arizona State 265 Paul Casey, Arizona State 265 Ricky Barnes, Arizona 268 Jim Seki, Stanford 284 John Merrick, UCLA 276 Henry Liaw, Arizona 279 Erik Olson, Washington 276 Daniel Im, UCLA 277 Jamie Lovemark, USC 269 Creighton Honeck, Arizona 281 Darren Wallace, Washington 277 Eric Mina, California 268 Martin Trainer, USC * 275 Andrew Yun, Stanford 275 Max Homa, California 271 Patrick Rodgers, Stanford 281 Maverick McNealy, Stanford 262 USC All-Pac-12 Selections (first and second team honorees) YEAR GOLFER TEAM 1979 Jeff Hart 2nd Craig Anderson 2nd Ron Commans 2nd 1980 Ron Commans 1st Craig Steinberg 1st Tracy Nakazaki 1st 1981 Ron Commans 1st Jeff Hart 1st 1982 John Flannery 1st Jeff Hart 1st Tracy Nakazaki 1st 1983 Sam Randolph 1st 1984 John Flannery 1st Sam Randolph 1st Brian Henninger 2nd 1985 Sam Randolph 1st Mike Blewett 2nd 1986 Brian Henninger 1st Sam Randolph 1st Mike Blewett 2nd Terrence Miskell 2nd 1987 Terrence Miskell 2nd Steve Sear 2nd

1988 Bryan Pemberton 2nd 1989 Bryan Pemberton 2nd 1990 Bryan Pemberton 2nd 1991 Bryan Pemberton 1st James Kim 2nd Chris Zambri 2nd 1992 Joon Lee 2nd 1993 Chris Zambri 2nd 1996 Brian Hull 1st Roger Tambellini 2nd 1997 Roger Tambellini 1st Chad Wright 1st Brian Hull 2nd 1998 Charlie Woerner 2nd 2001 Hunter Mahan (Pac-10 Freshman of the Year) 1st Alex Kuyumjian 1st Nick Jones 2nd 2002 Kevin Stadler (Pac-10 Player of the Year) 1st Ben Hayes (Pac-10 Freshman of the Year) 2004 Nico Bollini 2nd Ben Hayes 2nd 2005 Tyler Ley 2nd 2006 Taylor Wood 2nd *Won in 7-hole playoff PAGE 20 University of Southern California Martin Trainer after winning the 2011 Pac-10 individual title. 2007 2008 2009 2010 Rory Hie 2nd Jamie Lovemark (Pac-10 Co-Player/ Freshman of the Year) 1st Rory Hie 1st Jamie Lovemark 1st Matthew Giles 2nd Tom Glissmeyer 2nd Tim Sluiter 2nd Jamie Lovemark 1st Matthew Giles 1st Tim Sluiter 1st T.J Vogel (Pac-12 Co-Freshman of the Year) 1st Steve Lim 2nd 2011 2012 2013 2014

2015 Martin Trainer 1st Jeffrey Kang 2nd Steve Lim 2nd Steve Lim 1st Jeffrey Kang 2nd Yi Keun Chang 1st Sam Smith 2nd Rico Hoey (Pac-12 Freshman of the Year) 1st Anthony Paolucci 2nd Sean Crocker (Pac-12 Freshman of the Year) 1st Rico Hoey 1st Source: http://www.doksinet USC Golf USC’s Pac-12 Team Championships YEAR 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 SITE . CHAMPION Stanford GC . Stanford Washington Rainier CC, Seattle . Hillcrest CC, Los Angeles . USC Stanford GC . Washington Clarkston CC . USC Indian Wells CC . USC USC

Stanford GC . Corvallis CC . USC Los Angeles CC . Stanford Rainier CC, Seattle . USC Mira Vista CC, Richmond . Stanford USC Eugene CC . California CC, Whittier . USC Clarkston CC . USC Stanford GC . Stanford Eugene CC . USC Rainier CC, Seattle (No.) Oregon USC Wilshire CC, Los Angeles, (So.) Spokane (No.) Oregon Stanford GC (So.) Stanford USC North Ranch CC, Los Angeles . Papago Park, Phoenix, AZ . Arizona State USC Broadmoor GC, Seattle, WA . Stanford GC . Arizona State Corvallis CC . UCLA Los

Angeles CC . UCLA Tucson CC, Tucson, AZ . USC Walla Walla CC, Walla Walla, WA . UCLA Wood Ranch GC, Simi Valley, CA . USC Eugene CC, Eugene, OR . Arizona Washington Orinda CC, Orinda, CA . Broadmoor GC, Seattle, WA . Arizona Arizona State Karsten GC, Tempe, AZ . Stanford GC . Arizona Trysting Tree GC, Corvallis, OR . Stanford Arizona State Sandpiper GC, Goleta, CA . Tucson National GC, Tucson, AZ . Stanford Arizona State Meadow Springs CC, Richland, WA . Big Canyon CC, Newport Beach, CA . Arizona State Eugene CC, Eugene, OR . Arizona State Orinda CC, Orinda, CA . Arizona State Broadmoor GC, Seattle, WA . Arizona State Karsten GC, Tempe, AZ .

Arizona State Stanford GC, Stanford, CA . USC Trysting Tree GC, Corvallis, OR . USC Oakmont CC, Glendale, CA . UCLA The Gallery GC, Tucson, AZ . Arizona Walla Walla CC, Walla Walla, WA . Washington Big Horn GC, Rancho Mirage, CA . UCLA Eugene CC, Eugene, OR . USC The Meadow Club, Fairfax, CA . ASU (won playoff over USC) Seattle GC, Seattle, WA . Washington Karsten GC, Tempe, AZ . Washington Stanford GC, Stanford, CA . USC Trysting Tree GC, Corvallis, OR . California L.A CC, Los Angeles, CA California The Galley at Dove Mountain, Marana, AZ . Stanford Palouse Ridge, Pullman, WA . Stanford SCORE 1192 1181 1193 1197 1140 1186 1183 1146 1194 1172 1185 1185 1187 1125 1155 1185 1104 873 1100 1178 1185

1123 1139 1456 1416 1476 1421 1448 1539 1463 1104 1074 1418 1430 1439 1444 1459 1440 1456 1445 1444 1403 1384 1400 1441 1439 1450 1425 1420 1420 1435 1424 1383 1415* 1432 1406 1438 1396 Pac-10 Golfers of the Year 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Scott Simpson, USC Scott Simpson, USC Brent Murray, Oregon Scott Watkins, Arizona State Corey Pavin, UCLA Tom Pernice, UCLA Ron Commans, USC Dan Forsman, Arizona State Corey Pavin, UCLA Steve Pate, UCLA Sam Randolph, USC Duffy Waldorf, UCLA Sam Randolph, USC Bill Mayfair, Arizona State Larry Silveira, Arizona Robert Gamez, Arizona Phil Mickelson, Arizona State Phil Mickelson, Arizona State Phil Mickelson, Arizona State David Berganio, Arizona Todd Demsey, Arizona State Tiger Woods, Stanford Tiger Woods, Stanford Chris Hanell, Arizona State Rory Sabbatini, Arizona Joel Kribel,

Stanford Paul Casey, Arizona State Ricky Barnes, Arizona Jeff Quinney, Arizona State Kevin Stadler, USC Ricky Barnes, Arizona Chris Nallen, Arizona Erik Olson, Washington Alejandro Canizares, ASU Rob Grube, Stanford Jamie Lovemark, USC Niklas Lemke, ASU Kevin Chappell, UCLA Matt Giles, USC Nick Taylor, Washington Eric Mina, California Patrick Cantlay, UCLA Eugene Wong, Oregon Michael Kim, California Patrick Rodgers, Stanford Maverick McNealy, Stanford *USC won in playoff over Oregon Pac-12 Conference, 2012-present; Pac-10 Conference - 1979-2011; Pac-8 Conference, 1967-78; Athletic Association of Western Universities - 1966 and earlier 2015-2016 Trojan Mens Golf Media Guide PAGE 21 Source: http://www.doksinet USC Golf USC Golf All-Americans (First, Second and Honorable Mention Selections) 1956 Bob McCallister . 1st Bud Bradley . 2nd 1971 Gary Sanders . 1st Alan Tapie . 3rd 1957 Bob McCallister . 1st

Bud Bradley . 2nd Bob Howe . 3rd 1972 Craig Stadler . 2nd Harry Fischer . HM 1958 Al Geiberger . 1st Bob McCallister . 2nd Bud Bradley . 2nd Bud Bradley 1959 Al Geiberger . 1st Don Thornton . 3rd 1974 Craig Stadler . 1st Mark Pfeil . 2nd Jim Ruziecki . 3rd Jon Fiedler . HM 1960 Jerry Zar . 3rd 1975 Craig Stadler . 2nd Scott Simpson . 2nd Jim Ruziecki . 2nd 1961 Jerry Zar . 2nd Jim Ewing . 3rd Dave Stockton . HM 1962 Dave Stockton . 3rd 1963 Dave Stockton . 2nd Ron Rhoads . 3rd Jim Ewing . 3rd Ron Commans 1976 Scott Simpson . 1st Larry Collins . HM 1977 Scott Simpson .

1st Larry Collins . 3rd 1978 Ron Commans . 2nd Larry Collins . 3rd Craig Anderson . HM 1964 Sherman Finger . 1st Martin Bowen . 2nd 1965 Sherman Finger . 1st Rick Rhoads . 2nd Jerry Preuss . HM 1979 Ron Commans . 2nd 1980 Craig Steinberg . 2nd Ron Commans . 2nd Tracy Nakazaki . 3rd 1966 Sherman Finger . 1st Rick Rhoads . 2nd 1981 Ron Commans . 1st Jeff Hart . 3rd 1967 Kemp Richardson . 2nd Lee Davis . HM Bill Feil . HM 1982 Jeff Hart . 1st John Flannery . 3rd Tracy Nakazaki . HM 1968 Kemp Richardson . 1st Gregg McHatton . 2nd 1983 Sam Randolph . 2nd 1969 Gary Sanders . 1st Bob Risch .

3rd Gregg McHatton . HM 1970 Gary Sanders . 2nd Alan Tapie . HM 1973 Craig Stadler . 1st Don Baker . 2nd Mark Pfeil . 3rd Mike Haney . HM Rory Hie PAGE 22 University of Southern California 1984 Sam Randolph . 1st Mike Blewett . 3rd John Flannery . HM Brian Henninger . HM 1985 Sam Randolph . 1st Source: http://www.doksinet USC Golf USC Golf All-Americans (First, Second and Honorable Mention Selections) 1986 Sam Randolph . 1st Brian Henninger . HM 2005 Taylor Wood . HM Joshua Wooding . HM 1987 Terrence Miskell . HM 2006 Taylor Wood . 2nd 1989 Dave Stockton, Jr. HM 2007 Jamie Lovemark . 1st 1990 Joon Lee . HM 2008 Jamie Lovemark . 1st Rory Hie . 1st

Matt Giles . HM Tom Glissmeyer . HM Tim Sluiter . HM 1991 Bryan Pemberton . 2nd James Kim . HM 1995 Chad Wright . HM 1996 Brian Hull . 1st 1997 Roger Tambellini . 3rd Chad Wright . 3rd Brian Hull . HM 2001 Hunter Mahan . 2nd Alex Kuyumjian . HM 2002 Kevin Stadler . 2nd 2004 Ben Hayes . HM 2009 Matt Giles . 1st Tom Glissmeyer . HM Tim Sluiter . HM 2012 Jeffrey Kang . HM Steve Lim . HM Matt Giles 2013 Yi Keun Chang . HM Sam Smith . HM 2014 Rico Hoey . 3rd Anthony Paolucci . HM Academic All-Americans 2015 Sean Crocker . 3rd Rico Hoey . HM CHAD WRIGHT 1997 JAMES KIM 1989, 1991 DAVID OH 2003 Rico Hoey ED HARPER 1986 BRIAN HENNINGER

1986 2015-2016 Trojan Mens Golf Media Guide PAGE 23 Source: http://www.doksinet USC Golf USC’s Top 10 NCAA Finishes Year Finish Site Strokes Behind Winner 1940 6th Ekwanok C.C (Manchester, VT) 16 1951 10th Scarlet G.C (Ohio State) 28 1952 6th Purdue University Course (W. Lafayette, IN) 14 1954 8th Braeburn C.C (Houston, TX) 25 1956 7th Scarlet G.C (Ohio State) 8 1958 3rd Taconic G.C (Williamstown, PA) 13 1960 8th Broadmoor G.C (Colorado Springs, CO) 15 1961 3rd Purdue University Course (W. Lafayette, IN) 12 1962 10th Duke University G.C (Durham, NC) 34 1963 4th Wichita C.C (Wichita, KS) 6 1964 3rd Broadmoor G.C (Colorado Springs, CO) 16 1965 3rd Holston Hills C.C

(Knoxville, TN) 13 1966 3rd Stanford University G.C (Stanford, CA) 13 1971 6th Tucson National G.C (Tucson, AZ) 27 1973 7th Stillwater C.C (Stillwater, OK) 26 1974 4th Carlton Oaks C.C (Santee, CA) 19 1975 3rd Scarlet G.C (Ohio State) 34 1976 7th Univ. of New Mexico GC (Albuquerque, NM) 18 1977 5th Seven Oaks G.C (Hamilton, NY) 15 1979 9th Bermuda Run C.C (Wake Forest) 26 1980 8th Scarlet G.C (Ohio State) 25 1984 8th Bear Creek Golf World (Houston, TX) . 18 1986 8th Bermuda Run G.C (Wake Forest) 18 1991 7th Poppy Hills G.C (Pebble Beach, CA) 29 1995 5th Scarlet G.C (Ohio State) 8 1996

9th The Honors Course (Chattanooga, TN) . 30 2005 6th Caves Valley G.C (Owings Mills, MD) 24 2008 3rd Kampen Course (West Lafayette, IN) . 3 2009 T5th Inverness Club, (Toledo, OH) . *16 (third) 2015 2nd Concessions G.C, (Bradenton, FL) *6 (fifth) * USC tied for fifth after losing in match play quarterfinals to Michican, 3-2 * USC finished program-best runner-up after losing in match play final to LSU, 4-1 Eric Sugimoto during the 2015 NCAA Championships NCAA Individual Championships Won by Trojans Scott Simpson (1976, 1977), Ron Commans (1981), Jamie Lovemark (2007) Jamie Lovemark, NCAA Individual Champion 2007 PAGE 24 University of Southern California Scott Simpson, NCAA Individual Champion 1976, 1977 Source: http://www.doksinet USC Golf The Haskins Award The Haskins Award, college golfs equivalent of the Heisman Trophy, has been presented each

year since 1971 to the top collegiate golfer in the nation. Three Trojans have been Haskins Award recipients: • Scott Simpson won it after capturing the second of back-to-back NCAA championship crowns in 1977. Simpson went on to compete on the U.S Walker Cup team in 1977, beginning an outstanding pro career which includes seven tour victories and over $6 million in earnings. • Sam Randolph was named the winner after his NCAA runner-up finish and 1985 U.S Mens Amateur title Randolph also competed on the 85 US Walker Cup team • Jamie Lovemark won it in 2007 after winning the 2007 NCAA championship title as a freshman. The award, voted on by media and collegiate coaches and players, is housed in the World Golf Hall of Fame in Pinehurst, N.C, and a replica is given to the winner. Scott Simpson 1977 Sam Randolph 1986 Jamie Lovemark 2007 2015-2016 Trojan Mens Golf Media Guide PAGE 25 Source: http://www.doksinet USC Golf Major Championships Won By Trojans (PGA Tour, Champions

Tour, USGA, R&A) Masters Champion Craig Stadler - 1982 U.S Open Champion Scott Simpson - 1987 PGA Champions Al Geiberger - 1966 Dave Stockton - 1970 Dave Stockton - 1976 Senior U.S Open Champion Dave Stockton - 1996 U.S Senior Amateur John Richardson - 1987 Kemp Richardson - 2001 Kemp Richardson - 2003 U.S Junior Amateur Champions Bud Bradley - 1954 Gregg McHatton - 1963 Gary Sanders - 1966 Brett Mullin - 1975 Hunter Mahan - 1999 U.S Amateur Champions Craig Stadler - 1973 Sam Randolph - 1986 British Amateur Champion Dick Davies - 1962 U.S Amateur Pub-Links Bob Risch - 1970 Senior British Amateur Champions Bud Bradley - 1997 Kemp Richardson - 2001 Senior Canadian Amateur Champion Bud Bradley - 2000 Western Amateur Champions Gary Sanders - 1972 Chris Botsford - 2003 Jamie Lovemark - 2005 Jamie Lovemark, 2005 Western Amateur Champion Regional and State Championships California Amateur Champions John Richardson - 1961 Bob Risch - 1970 Sam Randolph - 1985 Nick Jones - 2000 Jordan

Nasser - 2006 Jordan Nasser, 2006 California Amateur Champion PAGE 26 University of Southern California SCGA Amateur Champions Nico Bollini - 2002 Craig Steinberg - 1997, 1992 1991, 1988 Jeff Hart - 1979 Brian Gaddy - 1978 Tony Sills - 1976 Lee Davis - 1975 John Richardson - 1973 Mark Pfeil - 1972 Gary Sanders- 1970 John Jacobs - 1966 Larry Brown - 1964 Al Geiberger - 1959,1956 Fletcher Jones - 1953 Source: http://www.doksinet USC Golf Trojan Golf Rosters: 1924-2015 2014-2015 Khaled Attieh Bakari Bolden Sean Crocker Bobby Gojuangco Rico Hoey David Kim Andrew Levitt Danny Ochoa Paul Smith Eric Sugimoto Jonah Texeira (Chris Zambri, Tyler Goulding) 2013-2014 Khaled Attieh Bobby Gojuangco Rico Hoey Jeffrey Kang Danny Ochoa Anthony Paolucci Ramsey Sahyoun Paul Smith Eric Sugimoto (Chris Zambri, Tyler Goulding) 2012-2013 Yi Keun Chang Stewart Hagestad Jeffrey Kang Andrew Levitt Michael Moorhead Anthony Paolucci Ramsey Sahyoun Sam Smith (Chris Zambri, John Wurzer) 2011-2012 Stewart

Hagestad Jeffrey Kang Steve Lim Anthony Paolucci Ramsey Sahyoun Sam Smith Martin Trainer (Chris Zambri, Josh Brewer, John Wurzer) 2010-2011 Bo DeHuff Stewart Hagestad Jeffrey Kang Steve Lim Daniel Park Sam Smith Ramsey Sahyoun Martin Trainer T.J Vogel (Chris Zambri, Kurt Schuette, Josh Brewer) 2009-2010 Bo DeHuff Matt Giles Stewart Hagestad Steve Lim Daniel Park Sam Smith Martin Trainer T.J Vogel (Chris Zambri, Kurt Schuette, Josh Brewer) 2008-2009 Bo DeHuff Matt Giles Tom Glissmeyer Steve Lim Ryan Linton Jamie Lovemark Daniel Park Gavin Reid Tim Sluiter (Chris Zambri, Kurt Schuette, Josh Brewer) 2007-2008 Bo DeHuff Matt Giles Tom Glissmeyer Rory Hie Ryan Linton Jamie Lovemark Daniel Park Gavin Reid Tim Sluiter (Chris Zambri, Kurt Schuette, Dr. David Wright) 2006-2007 Bo DeHuff Tom Glissmeyer Lee Harris Rory Hie Ryan Linton Jamie Lovemark Ben Miller Jordan Nasser Tyler Smith Joshua Wooding (Chris Zambri, Kurt Schuette, Dr. David Wright) 2005-2006 Tom Glissmeyer Lee Harris Tyler Ley

Ryan Linton Ben Miller Jordan Nasser Johnny Pinjuv Bradley Shaw Taylor Wood Joshua Wooding (Kurt Schuette, Ted Gleason, Dr. David Wright) 2004-2005 Nico Bollini Andy Fohrer Ben Hayes Tyler Ley Ben Miller Jordan Nasser Bradley Shaw Taylor Wood Joshua Wooding (Kurt Schuette, Ted Gleason, Dr. David Wright) 2003-2004 Nico Bollini Gordon Fraser Ben Hayes Tyler Ley Scott Oxandaboure Bradley Shaw Taylor Wood Joshua Wooding (Kurt Schuette, Ted Gleason, Dr. David Wright) 1998-1999 Mike Berg Michael Chavez Jorge Corral Nick Jones John Ray Leary Nathan Nouskajian Kevin Stadler Nick Webb Charlie Woerner (Kurt Schuette, Patrick Nutter) 2002-2003 Nico Bollini Chris Botsford James Choi Gordon Fraser Ben Hayes Tyler Ley David Oh Scott Oxandaboure Bradley Shaw Taylor Wood (Kurt Schuette, Ted Gleason, Dr. David Wright) 1997-1998 Mike Berg Michael Chavez Jorge Corral Nick Jones Matt McCrite Nathan Nouskajian Nick Webb Charlie Woerner (Kurt Schuette, Patrick Nutter) 2001-2002 Nico Bollini Chris

Botsford John Callaghan James Choi Gordon Fraser Ben Hayes David Oh Scott Oxandaboure Bradley Shaw Kevin Stadler Roderick Staunton (Kurt Schuette, Patrick Nutter, Dr. David Wright) 2000-2001 Chris Botsford John Callaghan Justin Cleveland Ali Haji Nick Jones Alex Kuyumjian Hunter Mahan David Oh Kevin Stadler Roderick Staunton (Kurt Schuette, Patrick Nutter, Dr. David Wright) 1999-2000 Mike Berg Chris Botsford Nick Jones John Ray Leary David Oh Kevin Stadler Nick Webb (Kurt Schuette, Patrick Nutter, Dr. David Wright) 1996-1997 Zach Allen Mike Berg Jorge Corral Brian Hull Jaycy Igarashi Matt McCrite Mark Nicoletti Roger Tambellini Nick Webb Charlie Woerner Chad Wright (Kurt Schuette, Patrick Nutter) 1995-1996 Zach Allen Mike Berg Jorge Corral Greg Hildebrandt Brian Hull Jaycy Igarashi Jim Keller Jason Lowe Mark Nicoletti Roger Tambellini Charlie Woerner Chad Wright (Kurt Schuette, Patrick Nutter) 1994-1995 Zach Allen Justin Boatman Gregory Hildebrandt Jaycy Igarashi Chris Johnson Jim

Keller Jason Lowe Mark Nicoletti Scott Richardson Roger Tambellini Chad Wright (Kurt Schuette, Patrick Nutter) 1993-1994 Vivek Bhandari Justin Boatman Patrick Duffy Greg Hildebrandt Jaycy Igarashi Chris Johnson Jason Lowe Mark Nicoletti Cory Okuna Chad Wright (Jim Empey) 1992-1993 Jerome Andrews Vivek Bhandari Amit Chopra Pat Duffy Mark Easterday John Gilles Greg Hildebrandt Jaycy Igarashi Joon Lee Jason Lowe David Neish Steve Novarro Paul O’Reilly Cory Okuna Chris Zambri (Jim Empey) 1991-1992 Jerome Andrews Vivek Bhandari Pat Duffy Jimmy Chang John Gilles Greg Hildebrandt Joon Lee Dave Neish Steve Novarro Cory Okuna Curtis Rhoads Chris Zambri (Randy Lein) 1990-1991 Jerome Andrews Vivek Bhandari Jimmy Chang John Gilles Chris Gonzales James Kim Joon Lee Steve Novarro Cory Okuna Bryan Pemberton Curtis Rhoads Blair Scharnick John Wardrup Chris Zambri (Randy Lein) 1989-1990 Charles Carter Jimmy Chang Brent Dorman Chris Gonzales Joon Lee Earl Morley Steve Novarro Bryan Pemberton Blair

Scharnick Dave Stockton, Jr. Chris Zambri (Randy Lein) 1988-1989 Greg Abdulian Charles Carter Jimmy Chang Brent Dorman Del Fujita James Kim Earl Morley Steve Novarro Bryan Pemberton Brent Reid Curtis Rhoads Steve Sear Dave Stockton, Jr. Will Tipton John Wardrup Alex Woodson Chris Zambri (Randy Lein) 1987-1988 Mike Blewett Brent Dorman Del Fujita James Kim Kelly Manos Bryan Pemberton Steve Sear Dave Stockton, Jr. Will Tipton (Randy Lein) 1986-1987 Greg Abdulian Del Fujita Steve Haase Rich Heineck James Kim Kelly Manos Terrence Miskell Earl Morley Steve Sear Jeff Shaw Mike Tingus Will Tipton Scott Wardrope (Randy Lein) 1985-1986 Greg Abdulian Mike Blewett Bill Brodie Del Fujita Steve Haase Ed Harper Rich Heineck Brian Henninger Terrence Miskell Earl Morley Sam Randolph Jeff Shaw Mike Tingus Will Tipton Rich Whittet (Randy Lein) 1984-1985 William Bentley Michael Blewett Bill Brodie Steve Haas Ed Harper Brian Henninger Chip Herrera Sam Randolph Mike Tingus Rich Whittet (Randy Lein)

2015-2016 Trojan Mens Golf Media Guide PAGE 27 Source: http://www.doksinet USC Golf 1983-1984 Bill Bentley Mike Blewett Bill Brodie Riley Cranston Matt Elmes John Flannery Rob Geiberger Steve Haase Ed Harper Brian Henninger Chip Herrera Greg Moss Sam Randolph Don Silk Mike Tingus Scott Turney (Randy Lein) 1982-1983 Jim Empey John Flannery. Tom Gallivan Rob Geiberger Brian Henninger Chip Herrera Gordon Krah Pat McRoskey Greg Moss Tracy Nakazaki Lennie Nash Sam Randolph (Ron Rhoads) 1981-1982 Bob Bihr Jim Detrixhe Jim Empey John Flannery Tom Gallivan Rob Geiberger Jeff Hart Brian Henninger Gordon Krah Radd Lukas Pat McRoskey Greg Moss Tracy Nakazaki John Portman Ben Smith (Ron Rhoads) 1980-1981 Bob Bihr Wayne Case Ron Commans John Cummings Jim Detrixhe Jim Empey John Flannery Jeff Hart Gordon Krah Mark Morgan Greg Moss Tracy Nakazaki John Portman (Ron Rhoads) 1979-1980 Ron Commans John Cummings Jeff Hart Gordon Krah Mark Morgan Tracy Nakazaki Craig Steinberg Mike Wiechers (Ron

Rhoads) 1978-1979 Craig Anderson Ron Commans John Cummings Joe Flood Jeff Hart Craig Steinberg Steve Titus Mike Wachtler Mike Wiechers (Stan Wood) 1977-1978 Craig Anderson Steve Carter Larry Collins Ron Commans John Cummings Joe Flood Bill Keogh Richard Lizardi Mark Morgan Tony Sills David Simpson Craig Steinberg Steve Titus Mike Todd Wendell Tom Mike Wachtler Jim Williams (Stan Wood) 1976-1977 Craig Anderson Tom Batson Steve Carter Larry Collins Joe Flood Dave George Bill Keogh Brian Lindley Brett Mullin Alex Niklakopulos Paul Rekers Tony Sills Scott Simpson Steve Strebig Craig Steinberg Steve Titus Mike Todd Wendell Tom Mike Wachtler Mike Wiechers Jim Williams Lance Young (Stan Wood) 1975-1976 Craig Anderson Larry Collins Joe Flood Brett Mullin Paul Rekers Dave Simpson Scott Simpson Mike Wiechers (Stan Wood) 1974-1975 Jon Fiedler Chuck Luke Paul Rekers Doug Ruland Jim Ruziecki Dave Simpson Scott Simpson Craig Stadler Bruce Taylor Wendell Tom (Stan Wood) 1973-1974 Bruce Balkey Jon

Fiedler Greg Grohs Jeff Miller Mark Pfeil Paul Rekers Doug Ruland Jim Ruziecki Scott Simpson Craig Stadler (Stan Wood) 1972-1973 Don Baker Greg Grohs Jon Fiedler Mike Haney Bob Martin Jeff Miller Mark Pfeil Jim Ruziecki Scott Simpson Craig Stadler (Stan Wood) 1971-1972 Don Baker Joe Batyco Mike Haney Harry Fischer Doug Ruland Craig Stadler (Stan Wood) 1970-1971 Joe Batyko Gordon Carter Harry Fischer Bob Martin Dave Penso Gary Sanders Alan Tapie Bruce Titus (Stan Wood) 1969-1970 Gary Sanders Kent Richardson Jeff Hildebrand Alan Tapie Tom Kourafas Rich Ochsner Dave Nicholas Dave Penso Joe Batyko Bill Workman Geoff Becker (Stan Wood) 1968-1969 Bob Risch Ray Harbour Vic Loustalot Bill Seymour Bruce Osbourne Gregg McHatton Jay Bazik Bob Strock Gary Sanders Jeff Hildebrand (Stan Wood) PAGE 28 University of Southern California 1967-1968 Kemp Richardson Gregg McHatton Bob Risch Vic Loustalot Lynn Audeoud Bill Seymour (Stan Wood) 1966-1967 Dennis Noren Lee Davis Lynn Audeoud Bill Seymour

Gary Shemano Vic Loustalot Bill Feil Earl Sveningsen (Stan Wood) 1965-1966 Dave Anderson Lynn Audeoud Roger Cleveland Lee Davis Bill Fiel Sherman Finger Greg Freeman Brian Gaddy Vic Loustalot Randy Noble Dennis Noren Rick Rhoads Kemp Richardson Bill Seymour Gary Shemano Earl Sveningsen (Stan Wood) 1964-1965 Sherman Finger Bob Fluor Brian Gaddy Lee Davis Tim Happ Vern Murray Rick Rhoads Gary Shemano Earl Sveningsen Dennis Noren Gerry Preuss George MacDonald Dave McDonald (Stan Wood) 1963-1964 John Babick Martin Bowen Roger Cleveland Lee Davis Peter Elliot Sherman Finger Barry Friedman Brian Gaddy Tim Happ Ken Kirkpatrick George MacDonald Gerald Preuss Gary Shemano (Stan Wood) 1962-1963 John Babick Martin Bowen Jim Ewing Barry Friedman Tim Happ Ken Kirkpatrick Gerald Preuss Ron Rhoads Dave Stockton Clyde Wood, Jr. (Stan Wood) 1961-1962 Martin Bowen Larry Carr Jim Ewing Duane Fitch Ken Kirkpatrick Ron Rhoads Rich Shemano Dave Stockton (Stan Wood) 1960-1961 Martin Bowen Dick Carmody Larry

Carr Jim Ewing Vic Hayer Mike McCart Ron Rhoads Richard Shemano Dave Stockton Gerald Zar (Stan Wood) 1959-1960 Larry Brown Dick Carmody Larry Carr Mike Davis Dave Ellsworth Gary Liotta John Nichols Richard Shemano Gerald Zar 1958-1959 Pat Altnow Larry Brown Dick Carmody Al Geiberger Gary Liotto Ed Nelson Carter Shrum John Nichols Doug Rankin Hal Taylor Don Thornton Chuck Weil (Stan Wood) 1957-1958 Bud Bradley Al Geiberger Robert Howe Bob McCallister Frank Stubbs Doug Rankin Donald Thornton Larry Upton Chuck Weil Carter Shrum (mgr.) (Stan Wood) 1956-1957 Robert Elevens Bud Bradley Robert Howe Keith Lopp Bob McCallister Bruce Perlmuth Ron Pawlacyk Doug Rankin Frank Stubbs Sherwyn Turbow Art Korn (mgr.) (Stan Wood) 1955-1956 Robert P. Elevens Bud Bradley Harold G. Cassriel Bob McCallister Roy W. Myers Ronald S. Pawlacyk Frank Stubbs Edwin C. Trisler Sherwyn Turbow Pete Walters (mgr.) (Stan Wood) 1954-1955 Bill Bedford Bud Bradley Harold Cassriel Dick Chover Art Davies Ron Miller Roy

Myers Ron Pawylack Dan Rogers Ed Triser Sherwyn Turbow (Ralph Meigs) 1953-1954 Dick Clover Jim Donnenfield Jim Griffitts Don Hageman Darrell Holt Ralph Miller Bruce Perlmuth Marvin Shatto Jim Stackpole Mike Turney (Ralph Meigs) 1952-1953 Chuck Cassaday Cliff Cooper Fred Goldberg Jim Griffitts Don Hageman Pete Lindquist Don McCallister Ralph McNece Ralph Miller Marvin Shatto Jim Stackpole Don Thornton (Ralph Meigs) 1951-1952 Cliff Cooper Dick Davies Roger Dunn Lew Hyman Jim Stackpole W. J Van Rossem Stan Wood (Ralph Meigs) Source: http://www.doksinet USC Golf 1950-1951 Cliff Cooper Dick Davies Roger Dunn Fred Goldberg Kosar Bob Pastore Shaw Tornacliff Mike Turney Stan Wood Ralph Meigs (coach) 1949-1950 Leon Clark Richard Davies Len Kennett Robert Pastore Alton ZuTavern Grant B. Meyer Jr George Hatchett (mgr.) 1948-1949 Arnold Bail Len Kennett James Ireland Dale Norquist Robert Pastore Donald Reid Robert Travenick James Hodges (mgr.) 1947-1948 Paul Carter Robert Travenick Winthrop

Higginson James Ireland Dale Norquist Don Reid Robert Lamb (mgr.) 1946-1947 Paul Carter Jack Edmundsen Russell Peck Don Reid Alton ZuTavern Wendy Robinson Claude Cannazzi Greg Kelly Glenn Lundell (mgr.) 1945-1946 Ed Bail Fred Briskin Jim Canning Paul Carter Jack Edmonson John Hall W.C Robinson Don Reid (playing mgr.) 1944-1945 Willie Hunter Jr. Wallace Dale Al McMahon Robert Rosenfeld Milford Dreblow David Gardner Travis Manning (mgr.) 1943-1944 Warren Hubert Albert McMahon Homer Sherwood Lee Thompson Dick Van Cleve Jack Vivian Sylvan Goldinger (mgr.) 1942-1943 Charles Cox Albert Green Ed Harper Fred Harris Jack Hildreth Allan M. Rudolph Dick Van Cleve Travis Manning Sylvan Goldinger 1941-1942 Robert Beekman Jr. Ed Harper Hal Paddock John Richardson Bill Solaini Jack Tobin Dan Trott Bob Vordale Pat Sprague (mgr.) 1940-1941 Bob Anderson Bob Breyer Bob Fluor Val Montgomery Hal Paddock Bill Solaini Dan Trott Bob Vordale Charles Webb Bill Bolstead (mgr.) 1935-1936 Howard Hoon Willis

Iseminger John Manning Stan Moss Harry Pollok Justin Radeck William Rickard (mgr.) Forrest Shannon Morris Smith William Van 1939-1940 Rennie Kelly Fletcher Jones Bill Ransom Hal Paddock Jim Arthur Guy Price Val Montgomery 1934-1935 Dale Hilton Willis Iseminger Pete Kovac Stan Moss Don Nittinger Justin Radeck Forrest Shannon Leighton Thornquest Bill Van Delbert Hessick (mgr.) 1938-1939 Rennie Kelly John Gray Charles Nagel Morris Cain Bill Ransom Robert Eddy Dan Trott Bob Herrman John Cody (mgr.) 1937-1938 Bob Herrman Maurice Cain Bill Ransom Rennie Kelly Morris Smith Bob Gordon Jack Robinson Bob Eddy Harry Pollok Charles Nagel Hychie Meyers Don McCallister (mgr.) 1936-1937 Robert Herrman Howard Hoon Stan Moss Harry Pollok Justin Radeck Forrest Shannon Morris Smith Gene Logan Charles Soper Willis Van Bill Berry (mgr.) 1933-1934 John Stevenson Dale Hilton Willis Iseminger Charles Archibald Bill Burke Laten Thornquest Phil Cannell (mgr.) 1932-1933 Neil White Don Nittinger Harry Lawson

George Davenport James Kern Kern McLoughlin Dale Hilton David Cantwell Jack Wilder 1929-1930 Lauren Dahl Richard Dennis Winston Fuller Lee Mead Allan Moser Paul Sylvester Russell Thompson Thomas Webster 1928-1929 Allan Moser Pexy Eckles Richard Dennis Ronald Davis John Waters Alex Graham Rhodes Elder 1927-1928 J. William Connnor Richard Walker Frende Combs Ronald Davis Rhodes Elder Henry S. Grossman (mgr) 1925-1926 Melvin Beihl Harry Bleecker Leo Pruden Ed Riesen Joe Woodard Charles Pincus (mgr.) 1924-1925 Gail Suess Neil Miller C.J Gail Wendell Schooling Chet Beard Leo Pruden Melvin H. Biehl L. C Liggett L. W Roach C. P Kniss Ed Riesen Malcom Lane 1926-1927 G. E Kerr R. K Davis W. R Walker F. W Combs T. S Watters Fred Nason 1931-1932 Winston Fuller Gail Stockton Harry Lawson Dave Cantwell Paul Sylvester Gilbert Eckles Raymond Pepp 1930-1931 Winston Fuller Bud Lawson Gail Stockton Gilbert Eckles Dave Cantwell Lee Mead Paul Sylvester 2015-2016 Trojan Mens Golf Media Guide PAGE 29

Source: http://www.doksinet USC Golf Trojans on Tour KEVIN STADLER The 2002 Pac-10 Player of the Year and second team All-American continues to shine in his post-collegiate career. Stadler has close to $10 million in career earnings, which incuded a career-best $2,300,307 in 2014 and amost a combined $2.8 million the previous two years combined He pocketed $768172 in 2011 during a season in which he had six top 25 finishes. He earned a career-best $931,720 in 2010, when he posted five top 10 finishes on the PGA Tour and seven in the top 25. That followed a 2009 that saw him earn $925,514 with six top 25s, including a second at the Wyndham Championship He posted five Top 25 finishes in 2008, including a tie for fourth at the inaugural Puerto Rico Open. Stadler had three top 30 finishes through the first three months of the 2007 PGA Tour and later finished second at the Reno-Tahoe Open and seventh at the Wyndham Championship in consecutive events, finishing the season with $810,876

in earnings. Stadler won the Johnnie Walker Classic in Australia in February of 2006, earning $365,340 for the win and giving him an exemption for the European Tour. That win complemented his victory at the Argentine Open in December of 2005 In August of 2006, he won the Nationwide Tours Xerox Classic. Stadler made the cut at the AT&T Pro Am at Pebble Beach and at the San Diego Open earlier in 2005 He also won the 2002 Colorado State Open and the 2003 Nevada State Open. He made the cut in 11 of 13 tournament appearances on the 2004 Nationwide Tour, including six top-25 finishes He ranked 13th on the official money list, with $228,001 at the end of the year. He won his first tournament at the Lake Erie Charity Classic at Peek n Peek Resort the same day his dad, Craig, won the Champions Tours Bank of America Championship. He was also the first sponsor exemption to win on the tour since 2001 He followed up that win with another victory at the Scholarship America Showdown two weeks

later. It was his second win in four starts, making him the fastest player to capture two wins in Nationwide Tour history. He had two other top 10 finishes on the season as well Stadler earned his first PGA Tour Card for 2005 by virtue of his 14th-place finish on the 2004 Nationwide Tour money list. 2011 PGA Tour Member Kevin Stadler JAMIE LOVEMARK A 2007 and 2008 All-American first teamer and the 2007 NCAA individual title winner, Jamie Lovemark has blossomed on the PGA Tour in 2016 with over $1.5 million in earnings after only two combined starts in 2014 and 2015 After completing his 2009 junior season, Lovemark turned pro and earned more than $450,000 in 2009 thanks chiefly to a second-place finish at the Frys.com Open He competed in four PGA events in 2010, but became the youngest person ever to win the money title on the Nationwide Tour that year with $452,951. He battled injuries in 2011, playing only in nine PGA events. As a 2007 freshman, Lovemark turned in perhaps the most

successful season in USC mens golf history, capped by winning Troys fourth NCAA individual title (and becoming just the third Trojan to do it). The top-ranked golfer for much of the season, Lovemark earned the Arnold Palmer (national championship individual medalist), Jack Nicklaus (national player of the year) and Phil Mickelson (nation’s outstanding freshman) Awards and was tabbed a Ping All-American first teamer. A semifinalist for the 2007 Ben Hogan Award, Lovemark, won four tournaments, including USC’s first Pac-10 title since 1983. Lovemark finished second or third four other times . As a 2008 sophomore, Lovemark became only USC’s eighth two-time All-American first teamer and earned All-Pac-10 first teams again as well He posted a team-high-tying seven top 10 finishes (all in the top 8). Lovemark was one of 11 finalists for the 2007 Sullivan Award Jamie Lovemark PAGE 30 University of Southern California Source: http://www.doksinet USC Golf Introducing USCs Fearsome

Foursome AL “MR. 59” GEIBERGER (B.S, 59) After winning 11 titles (including the 1966 PGA championship) and more than $1.2 million on the PGA tour, Geiberger joined the Senior Tour in 1987. Since then, he has continued his success, winning 10 Senior PGA Tour events, earning a career-high $608,877 in 1993. That year, he won the Infiniti Tournament of Champions and the GTE West Classic, with 10 Top 10 finishes. During his career, he has won 21 tournaments and finished first on the Champions Tour 10 times. However, it was at the 1977 Danny Thomas-Memphis Classic that he etched his name into the record books forever with an amazing 13-under-par 59 at the Colonial Country Club. A two-time All-American at USC (19581959), Geiberger was named an NCAA Silver Anniversary Award winner in 1984. Al, who participates in the annual “Trojan Golf Fantasy” fundraiser, has won over $6 million in career earnings on both the regular and senior tours. In 2001, he had three top 25 finishes, including

a season-best tie for 19th at the Brunos Memorial Classic, and earnings totalling $122,624. In 2002, he played in five events, with his best finish being a tie for 17th at the Royal Caribbean Classic. He returned to the Champions Tour in 2004, finishing 74th at the Administaff Small Business Classic and 75th at the SBC Championship. His son, Brent, won the Chrysler Classic of Greensboro 28 years after his triumph at the same tourney. They became the first father/son duo to win the same PGA tour event. He was inducted into the USC Hall of Fame in 1994. SCOTT SIMPSON (Business Admin., 78) A two-time first team All-American and back-to-back NCAA individual titleist (1976-77), Simpson had his biggest year on the PGA Tour in 1993, earning $707,166 while winning the GTE Byron Nelson Classic. In 1987, he finished No 4 on the money list, earning more than $620,000, and joined an elite group when he captured the U.S Open at San Francisco’s Olympic Club. Since turning pro in 1977, Scott has

won over $64 million, notching seven PGA Tour victories during his pro career, including the 1998 Buick Invitational. Simpson also served on the 1987 Ryder Cup team. He suffered a broken ankle in 2000 and was unable to play on the tour, but he returned in 2001 to earn $512, 530 with his best finish being a tie for second at the Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic. In 2003, he played in his first-ever Nationwide Tour event and finished tied for 54th at the Chitimacha Louisiana Open. His best effort for the season was a tie for 22nd at the MCI Classic. In 2004, he had one top 10 finish, a tie for 10th at the Valero Texas Open. He was inducted into the USC Hall of Fame in May of 1997. In his first full year on the Champions Tour in 2006, he won the Wal-Mart First Tee Open at Pebble Beach, had eight top 10 finishes and finished sixth on the money list. In 2007 on the Champions Tour, Simpson had five top 10 finishes and 14 in the top 25, earning more than $800,000. He had nine top 10

finishes in 2008 and was 14th on the money list ($1,272,626) and had seven top 10s in 2009. 2015-2016 Trojan Mens Golf Media Guide PAGE 31 Source: http://www.doksinet USC Golf CRAIG STADLER (75) A tour member since 1975, Stadler had perhaps his finest PGA season ever in 1991, placing second on the Tour’s money list with $827,628. “The Walrus,” as he is affectionately called, has won 13 PGA Tour events, most recently the 2003 B.C Open. Stadler also received the PGA Arnold Palmer Award as the tour’s leading money winner in 1982. His fifth tour victory, the 1982 Masters, served notice that he was among the tour’s top players. Since winning the 1973 US Amateur Championship and earning All-American honors four consecutive years at USC (1972-75), Stadler has gone on to earn over $11 million on the PGA tour and crack the Top 15 on the all-time career money list. He played on the 1983 and 1985 Ryder Cup teams and won the Kemper Open twice (1981-82). In 2001, he had earnings of

$196,000, with his best finish being a tie for fifth at the WGSAccenture Match Play Championship. In 2002, he played with his son, Kevin (another former USC golfer), for the first time in an official TOUR event at the B.C Open He later tied for 10th at the Worldcom Classic and earned over $500,000 for the year. In 2003, he was named the Champions Tour "Rookie of the Year" as he was 14th on the money list in just 14 starts, with two wins and seven top-10 finishes. He was on fire for most of 2004, winning the Champions Tours Player of the Year after a career-best five victories in a single season, the most wins by any player in a year since Larry Nelson in 2001. He also received the Arnold Palmer Award as the circuits leading money winner, with a personal-best $2,306,606--the 10th-highest money total ever. He joined Lee Trevino and Tom Watson as the third player to earn money titles on both the Champions and PGA Tours. In 2006, he had two runner-up finishes and five in the top

10 while in 2007, he carded four top 10 finishes with earnings of more than $500,000. Six top 10 finishes in 2008 helped him earn $752,732 and he had 10 top 10s in 2009. He was inducted into the USC Hall of Fame in 1999. DAVE STOCKTON (General Management, 63) Dave Stockton, who has earned a reputation as one of the golf world’s best putters, is another in the distinguished line of Trojan standouts. Stockton has won 25 titles on the PGA and Senior PGA Tours, including the 1996 U.S Senior Open, winning career earnings of more than $9.5 million, which ranks him at No. 6 on the all-time money list Stockton joined the tour in 1964 and won the 1970 and 1976 PGA Championships. Before joining the Senior Tour in 1991, Stockton logged 11 PGA Tour victories, earning over $1.2 million Upon joining the Senior Tour in 1991, he earned Rookie of the Year honors. In 1993, he dominated the Senior Tour, winning five tournaments and earning more than $1.1 million in earnings Dave followed that up with

three victories in 1994 and won his second straight Arnold Palmer Award as the circuit’s leading money winner. In 1997, he won the Franklin Quest Championship. In 2002, he had his highest finish on the money list since 1998 with $304,000 in earnings. In 2003, he appeared in 20 events, placing top 10 in five of them with earnings of $142,833. In 2004, he had three top-10 finishes and finished among the top 50 money winners for an unprecedented 12th consecutive season, earning $145,250. He continues to play on the Champions Tour and has five top 10 finishes in the past five years. After serving as a Ryder Cup member in 1971 and 1977, Dave had the prestigious honor of being the 1991 PGA Ryder Cup Captain. He was inducted into the USC Hall of Fame in 1995. He served as chairman of the Senior Tour Player Advisory Council up until 2001. He is a second-generation Trojan. PAGE 32 University of Southern California