USD Golf 2005-2006

University of San Diego Golf 2005-06

USD Athletics

University President Mary E. Lyons, Ph.D. Executive Director of Athletics Ky Snyder Senior Assoc. Athletic Director Mike Matoso Associate Athletic Director/Business Affairs Dan Yourg Associate Athletic Director/Development Brian Fogarty Assoc. AD Compliance/Student Services/SWA Shaney Fink Assoc. AD for Media Relations TedGosen Assoc. AD for Facilities & Operations John Martin Assoc. AD for Sports Medicine Carolyn Greer, A. T., C. Assist. AD for Facilities & Operations Andy Fee Assist. AD for Marketing Briana Ruff Assist. Director of Media Relations Nick Mirkovich Promotions Coordinator Chris Morales Coordinator ofAthletic Academic Support Sarabeth Pollock Coordinator of Student Athlete Services Robyn Fortney Director of Jenny Craig Pavilion Josh Lawrence Assistant Director of Jenny Craig Pavilion Derek Hillestad Ticket Manager Mark Kueppers Associate Athletic Trainers Paul Signorelli Suzi Higgins Assistant Athletic Trainer Wit Filamor Strength & Conditioning Coach Dean Aresco Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coaches Hans Straub Ivan Lewis Transportation Director

USD HOME COURSES The Farms

The Farms Golf Club was originally built in 1988 by Pete Dye and later remodeled in 2000 by the team of John Fought and Tom Lehman. This private facility is located in the ruggedly beautiful terrain of Rancho Santa Fe, one of San Diego's most prestigious communities. At just over 6900 yards, the golf course offers a layout that is both challenging and enjoyable to play every day. The club's practice facility includes a double-ended grass only range, two putting greens, and one of San Diego's best short game facilities. The Farms is easily one of the best courses in San Diego County. Del Mar Country Club Located in the prestigious community of Rancho Santa Fe, Del Mar Country Club is one of San Diego's most exclusive country clubs. This outstanding facility is located a mere 3.8 miles from the famed Del Mar Thoroughbred Club and Racetrack. The course is just over 7,000 yards and always kept in impeccable shape. With numerous hazards, it is challenging for every level of golfer. The practice facilities include a double-ended grass only range, two practice putting greens and a large chipping area with a bunker. The European landscaping, rolling hills, and ocean views make Del Mar Country Club one of San Diego's premier private clubs. The USO golf program would like to thank all of the courses that generously offer their facilities to the golf team during the school year. The Toreros thank you for your support. Other facilities available to USD golf program... The Auld Course Barona Creek Golf Club Cottonwood at Rancho San Diego Golf Club Encinitas Ranch Golf Course The Grand Golf Club Lake San Marcos Country Club Rancho Bernardo Inn & Country Club The Santaluz Club Sycuan Resort

John Cunningham Executive Assistants Charlene Ables Donna Holston Administrative Assistants Cyndi Casillas Linda Coppa

University of San Diego Golf 2005-06

Tim Mickelson Head Coach

Tim Mickelson has done a remarkable job in two complete seasons as the head coach of San Diego's men's golf program. Mickelson is coming off a 2004-05 season in which he shared West Coast Conference Coach of the Year honors, guiding San Diego to its first tournament victory since 2000. Inheriting a Torero team that had placed in the lower half of the wee in 2003 , Mickelson immediately led San Diego to a top-tier conference finish in his first year directing the fortunes of USO golf. Mickelson's second campaign was highlighted by San Diego winning team championship honors at the 17- school , 2005 Men's Fidelity National Title held at Cypress Ridge Golf Course on California's Central Coast.

Prior to taking the head coaching position at USO Mickelson spent two seasons as assistant to Dale Walker at San Diego State, helping lead the Aztecs to back-to-back appearances in the NCAA Regionals, as well as an appearance in the 2003 NCAA National Championships. Add itionally, he played a key role in recruiting , scheduling , fund-raising , daily practices, booster/alumni relations , and the running and operation of two tournaments annually. Additionally, he is the published author of a book about college golf recruiting titled The Road to College Golf. Mickelson was an outstanding collegiate player at two PAC-10 programs. He played his first three seasons at Arizona State (1995-98) where he was a member of the 1996 NCAA Championship team. Mickelson also earned Academic AII-PAC-10 honors in 1997 and 1998. He went on to play his senior year at Oregon State University (1998-2000) where he led Oregon State to a 2nd place finish in the 2000 PAC-10 Championships, and also finished 2nd individually. The current holder of numerous OSU golf records , including low 18, 36, 54, and 72 hole scoring records , he graduated Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Science degree in Liberal Studies. Tim is the younger brother of current PGA tour pro Phil Mickelson. mickelson@sandiego.edu 619.260.2371

Ryan Ressa Assistant Coach

Ryan Ressa brings two years of PAC-10 coaching experience to San Diego as a first-year assistant coach for Tim Mickelson in 2005-06. Ressa, a collegiate player and coach at Washington State from 2002-05, will handle a wide range of duties for the USO program. As an assistant coach at Washington State, Ressa gained experience in recruiting, practice planning, academic support services, tournament travel and program budgeting. During the summers of 2004 and 2005, Ressa worked as a lead instructor at the Stanford Golf Camp for junior golfers. A native of Pullman, Washington, Ressa posted four top 25 finishes for the Cougars in 2002-03, including placi ng eighth overall at the U.S. Intercollegiate at Stanford, California. Before transferring to WSU, Ressa claimed the California Junior College State Championship playi ng for College of the Desert. He was named the Foothill Conference MVP and earned all-state honors. Ressa also made the Dean's List before graduating in 2002. ressa@sandiego.edu 619.260.4600 x2911

2005-06 USD Golf Roster

Name Luke Antonelli Michael Barry Bucky Coe George Coetzee Luke Gaskins Jimmy Harris Preston Lancaster Garrett Lipus

Ht. 5-10 6-5 6-0 6-1 6-2 5-10 5-11 5-10

Yr. SR FR so FR FR#

Hometown (Last School) Silt, CO (St. Mary's University, TX) Medford, OR (North Medford HS) Encinitas, CA (La Costa Canyon HS) Pretoria, South Africa (Afrikaanse Hoer Seunskool) Minneapolis, MN (Benilde-St. Margaret's) El Cajon, CA (Valhalla HS)

SR SR SR JR FR

Dallas, TX (Lake Highlands HS) Trabuco Canyon , CA (El Toro HS) Carlsbad , CA (Torrey Pines HS) Danville , CA (De La Salle HS)

Brian Phan Jake Yount

5-8 6-4

#Has utilized redshirt season

Torero seniors (l-r): Garrett Lipus, Luke Antonelli, Jimmy Harris and Preston Lancaster

Tim Mickelson - Head Coach (3rd Year) Ryan Ressa -Assistant Coach (1st Year)

University of San Diego Golf 2005-06

Luke Antonelli

Senior• Silt, CO • Rifle HS • St. Mary's U, TX

U. of San Diego Played well as a junior transfer for the Toreros in 2004-05, finishing the season with six consecutive top 25 finishes ... Played a team-high 34 rounds and turned in the team's second-best stroke average of 74.76... Posted three top 15 finishes during the spring season .. Turned in a 14th-place card at the Fidelity National Title to help USO win team championship honors... Placed 14th at the Bite/Pacific Coast Intercollegiate in early April of 2005... Equaled a season-low round of 68 in the final round of UC Riverside's Braveheart Classic to finish in a tie for 15th overall. .. Also shot a 68 during Denver's Roon Moore Invitational. Prep/College

Tournament Results Event 2004-05 NW Collegiate Ron Moore Invitational Wolf Pack Classic Barona Collegiate Cup U. of Hawaii/Turtle Bay Rice Intercollegiate Braveheart Classic Anteater Invitational Colorado Invitational Bite/Pacific Coast Fidelity National Title wee Championships

Score

Finish

75-78-77= 230 68-80-70= 218 81-72= 153 73-70-74= 217 75-76-76= 227 78-74= 152 76-73-68= 217 77-79-74= 230 75-74-77= 226 74-77-71= 222 72-76-72= 220 79-74-77= 230

t-74 t-18 t-64 t-40 t-57 t-43 t-15 22 t-21 t-14 t-14 t-22

Transferred to USO from St. Mary's University (TX) where Antonelli helped St. Mary's win the Heartland Conference Championship... Was a State Qualifier three years in a row at Rifle High School... Finished with a 73

scoring average and was honored as the Western Slope League Player of the Year as a prep senior. Personal Born on October 30, 1983 Antonelli's USO Scorecard

Ave.

Top

Best Finish

Rds. =/- Par

in Rifle, CO...Was also recruited by Texas A&M .. Transferred to USO for its superior academics .. Majoring in Business

Year

18

Events

10

Rds.

Strokes

2004-05

74.7 74.7

12 12

34 34

14th (2) 14th (2)

2,542 2,542

7 7

Totals

Economics... Enjoys yoga .. Son of Pat and Sue Antonelli.

Michael Barry

Freshman • Medford, OR • North Medford High School

Prep Completed an outstanding prep career by win ning the Oregon State 4A State Championship as a senior. .. Four-year varsity letter-winner and North Medford High School's No. 1 player for three consecutive seasons... Southern Oregon Conference (SOC) champion as both a freshman and senior.. . Finished 2nd at SOC tournament play as a junior... Led North Medford to a pair of top 5 team finishes in state tournament competition ... Placed 28th overall at the 2003 Callaway Junior World Championships... Won the 2004 International Junior Golf Tour (IJGT) 16-1 9 Mizuno Mid-Season Championship at Arizona's Gold Canyon Resort... Also claimed top medal honors at an IJGT event held at Chardonnay Golf Club in Napa, California. Personal Born on February 11 , 1987 in Medford, Oregon... Son of John and Shelly Barry .. Has chosen to major in Business at USO .. Enjoys hunting and fishing ... Also lettered as a prep basketball player.

Bucky Coe

Sophomore • Encinitas, CA • La Costa Canyon High School

U. of San Diego Integral part of USD's golf team as a true freshman ... Posted five top 25 individual finishes .. Placed second overall at Hawaii's Turtle Bay Invitational... Turned in a season-best round of 69 at the Turtle Bay Invite... Helped the Toreros claim team championship honors at the Men's Fidelity National Title, shooting a three-round score of 222, good for a 19th place tie individually... Completed a total of 10 events and 28 rounds with a stroke average of 74.96, th ird-best scoring average for any USO player in '2004-05. Prep

Comes to USO after an outstanding prep career at local La Costa Canyon High School... Named the Avocado League Player of the Year as a senior, finishing with a 72.5 average.. . As a junior, received All- Avocado League recognition and was awarded 1st Team CIF and 2nd in CIF Individual honors... Finished his junior year with a scoring average of 74... Also led LCC to a number of Avocado League Team Championships. Personal Born on February 25, 1986 in La Jolla... Was also recruited by the University of New Mexico and Notre Dame... Chose USO for its academics and setting... Has chosen to major in Business... Son of Peter and Lynda Coe.

Tournament Results Event 2004-05 Ron Moore Invitational Barona Collegiate Cup U. of Hawaii/Turtle Bay Rice Intercollegiate Braveheart Classic Anteater Invitational Bite/Pacific Coast Fidelity National Title wee Championships Wolf Pack Classic

Score

Finish

77-73-77= 227

t-58 t-25 t-50

72-74= 146

71-71-77= 219 70-69-73= 212

t-2

77-70= 147

t-15 t-40

71-73-80= 224 81-88-75= 244 78-72-77= 227 74-72-76= 222 75-77-79= 231

46

t-32 t-19

Gae's USO Scorecard

24

Ave.

Top

Best

Rds.

Year

Events

Rds.

Strokes

18

Finish

=/- Par

10

2004-05

10 10

28 28

2,099 2,099

74.9 74.9

1 1

2nd 2nd

6 6

Totals

I University of San Diego Golf 2005-06

George Coetzee

Freshman • Pretoria, South Africa • Afrikaanse Hoer Seunskool

Prep Champion of the 2005 South African match play amateur... Also finished as the 2005 South African amateur stroke play runner-up .. 2005 stroke play champion at Limpopo... Placed 4th out of more than 200 entries at the 2003 Callaway Junior World Championships in San Diego... A year later, came in 8th overall at the 2004 Callaway Junior World Championships... 7th-place finisher at the 2005 Kwazulu-Natal Open... Tied for 5th during match play and 10th overall in stroke play competition at the Northern amateurs. Personal Has chosen to major in Business Administration at USO... Also considered a scholarship offer from the University of Kentucky.. Enjoys a number of different sports including rugby, cricket, water-polo, tennis and squash.

RS Freshman • Minneapolis, MN. Benible-St. Margaret's High School Luke Gaskins

U. of San Diego Redshirt as a true freshman in 2004-05. Prep

Attended Benible-St. Margaret's High School in Minneapolis... Competed in the Metro Alliance Conference, earning all-conference recognition three years in a row... Named team MVP as a sophomore, junior, and senior... Led Benible-St. Margaret's to three State appearances, winning the AA State Championship as a junior. .. Ended his prep career as a Tri-State Champion by setting a new scoring record . Personal Born on November 5, 1985 in Minneapolis... Was also recruited out of high school by Wisconsin, Minnesota and Dartmouth.. Chose USO for its golf, academics, and weather... Also lettered in hockey... Son of Steve and Kathy Gaskins.

.Jimmy Harris

Senior• El Cajon, CA • Valhalla High School

U. of San Diego Harris is expected to earn his fourth varsity letter at USO in 2005-06.. . Led all Torero golfers with a stroke average of 74.74 as a junior a year ago... Also named to the 2005 WCC All-Academic Team (3.44 GPA; Business)... During an outstanding three-year USO career, Harris owns three top 10 individual finishes... Immediately became one of the top players on the USO roster as a true freshman in the fall of 2002... As a sophomore in 2003-04, Harris paced the Toreros with an impressive 5th place finish at the 2004 West Coast Conference Championships... Top 20 fin isher seven different times, including four top 20 finishes in the spring of 2005.. Shot a career-best 69 in the second round of the Barona Collegiate Cup in the fall of 2004 ... Other recent highlights include a 7th place finish at UC Irvine's 2005 Anteater Invitational and consecutive top 20 finishes to conclude his junior campaign ... Named USD's Team MVP in 2004.

Prep

Two-year letterman at Valhalla High School. .. Received the distinguished honor of being named the Most Valuable Player his junior year .. Was selected to the San Diego Union Tribune All-Academic team as a senior.. . Also served as team captain.. Ended his prep career as the Grossman! League Player of the Year.

Tournament Results Event

Event Oregon Duck Invitational UCSB Invitational wee Championships 2004-05 Ron Moore Invitational Wolf Pack Classic Barona Collegiate Cup U. of Hawaii/Turtle Bay Rice Intercollegiate Braveheart Classic Anteater Invitational Colorado Invitational Bite/Pacific Coast Fidelity National Title wee Championships

Score

Finish

Score

Finish

74-76-79= 228 78-77-78= 223 67-71-80= 218

t-47 t-55

2002-03 The Tillinghast

t-26 t-61 t-31 t-16 t-78 t-70 t-19 t-81 t-33 t-10 t-52 57

72-80= 152

5

LBSU 49er Collegiate Classic 79-80-80= 239

78-71-79= 228 79-70-75= 224 73-73-77= 224 74-77-77= 228 78-76-74= 228 75-74-71= 220 78-73-77= 228 75-70-87= 232 70-79-72= 221 84-80-75= 239

Rice Intercollegiate

74-72-73= 219

t-25 t-22 t-40

UCR Higlander Classic

74-71= 145

Pacific Coast Intercollegiate

73-69-75= 217 78-74-81= 233

US Intercollegiate 2003-04 Falcon Invitational

85

74-74= 148

t-19 t-58

81-75-72= 228 74-77-71= 222 74-74-80= 228 77-79-76= 232 73-71-76= 220 75-73-77= 225

U. of Denver Invitational Barona Collegiate Cup

7

t-28 t-66 t-14

Rice Intercollegiate Anteater Invitational UCR Intercollegiate

15

Harris' USO Scorecard

Personal Son of John and Vickie Harris .. Born on June 8, 1984 in San Diego, CA. .. Was also recru ited out of high school by the University of Arizona, Notre Dame, and UC San Diego... Is majoring in Business.

Best

Rds.

Ave.

Top

Strokes

Year

=/- Par

18

Events

10

Rds.

Finish

2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

17 27 31 75

16th

1,295 2,037 2,317 5,649

3 4 6

76.1 75.4 74.7 75.3

6 9

2 1 3

5th 7th 5th

11

Totals

26

13

University of San Diego Golf 2005-06

Preston Lancaster

Senior • Dallas, TX • Lake Highlands High School

U. of San Diego One of four Torero seniors on the 2005-06 roster.. . Turned in his best collegiate finish to date in his second tournament played, a tie for ninth place overall at the LBSU 4ger Classic in the fall of 2002... Has a pair of top 25 finishes during his Torero career... Placed 30th overall at the 2003 West Coast Conference Championships... Competed in a pair of tournaments as a junior a year ago. Prep Exemplified outstanding leadership his senior year at Lake Highlands High School serving as team captain .. During his final year as a Wildcat, held the lowest scoring average on the team at 71 ... Was named District All-Star as a junior after a scoring average of 73.2... Averaged a score of 74 as a sophomore and was named most improved golfer. Personal Born on August 30, 1983 in Dallas, Texas.. . Was also recruited by SMU ... Chose to attend USO because it is located in San Diego, has awesome weather and is a perfect place to play golf... Business Administration major...

Tournament Results Event 2002-03 USAF Falcon-Antigua LBSU 49er Collegiate Classic The Prestige Rice Intercollegiate UCR Highlander Classic Pacific Coast Intercollegiate wee Championships 2003-04 U. of Denver Invitational Barona Intercollegiate Anteater Invitational UC Riverside Intercollegiate Oregon Duck Invitational 2004-05 NW Collegiate Braveheart Classic

Finish

Score

85-81-76= 242 72-72-73= 219 77-75-76= 228 81-84-72= 227 75-82-75= 232 76-74-76= 226 80-74-74= 228 78-72-76= 226 77-77-78= 232 80-83-81= 244 90-90-77= 257 73-77-81= 231

t-109

t-9

t-52 t-25 t-66 t-84 t-30

t-38

90 55 84

t-55

79-72-76= 227 79-79-74= 232

t-66 t-68

Recently started a financial management company named OLP Financial.

Lancaster's USO Scorecard

Ave.

Top 10

Best

Rds.

Events

Rds.

Strokes

Year

18

Finish 9th

=/- Par 2

2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

7 5 2

21 15 6 42

1,602 1,190

76.2 79.3 76.5 77.4

38th 66th 9th

1

459

Totals

14

3,251

3

Garrett Lipus

Senior• Trabuco Canyon, CA • El Toro High School

U. of San Diego Played in seven events as a junior at USO in 2004-05, six coming in spring competition ... Turned in a season-best finish of 16 th to help San Diego win team championship honors at the Men's Fidelity National Title.. . Shot a season's low round of 71 during that team tournament win .. Came in 36 th at the 2005 West Coast Conference Championships. Prep/College Came to USO after starring at nearby Saddleback Junior College .. Led

Tournament Results Event 2004-05 Barona Collegiate Cup Braveheart Classic Anteater Invitational Colorado Invitational Bite/Pacific Coast Fidelity National Title wee Championships

Finish

Score

75-75-78= 228 80-79-75= 234 76-77-82= 235 83-81-86= 250 75-83-75= 233 71-74-76= 221 80-82-79= 241

t-74 t-81 t-32 t-79 t-76 t-16 36

Saddleback to a pair of Orange Empire Conference Team Championships... As an individual Lipus finished 2nd and 4th in state competition .. . Led Saddleback to a 22-0 team record as a college sophomore.. . Two-year letterman at El Toro High School. .. Was a South Coast League Individual

Champion as a junior and senior. .. Named All-Orange County senior year, leading El Toro to a 2nd place finish in CIF. .. Also helped El Toro win two South Coast League Team Championships. Personal Born on September 3, 1983 in Newport Beach, CA. .. Also recruited by Long Beach State .. Is majoring in Business.. Played both golf and soccer in high school. .. Son of Robin and Craig Lipus.

Lipus' USO Scorecard

Ave.

Top

Best

Rds.

Year

Events

10

Rds.

Finish

Strokes

18

=/- Par

2004-05

7 7

21 21

1,642 1,642

78.1 78.1

16th 16th

1 1

Totals

The University of San Diego, which sponsors sixteen NCAA Division I intercollegiate teams, competes under the athletic nickname 'Toreros.' In 1961 , the Most Reverend Bishop Buddy, the founding father of USO, announced that the school's nickname would change from Pioneers to Toreros. "The name Toreros is keeping with the friendly relationship which exists between San Diego and Mexico," His Excellency said at the time. Torero comes from the Spanish term 'Toro', the bull, and from the word 'Torear,' to fight bulls. All of the contestants in the ring are called 'Toreros.' Torero is a general term describing a bullfighter and signifies courage, honor and fidelity. USO student-athletes, like the Torero, represent a willingness to stand alone in the ring and accept the challenge. The 2005-06 school year marks the 45 th season with Toreros as the official nickname for USO athletic teams.

University of San Diego Golf 2005-06

Brian Phan

Junior • Carlsbad, CA • Torrey Pines High School

U. of San Diego Phan was named an All-West Coast Conference performer as a true freshman , turning in a career-best 9th-place finish at the 2004 WCC Championships... Followed a strong finish to his freshman campaign with a pair of top 25 finishes a year ago... Placed 18th overall at UC Irvine's 2005 Anteater Invitational. .. Posted a stroke average of 76.32 with a low round of 66 as a sophomore... His career-best round of 66 helped USO win team championship honors at the Fidelity National Title Intercollegiate hosted by Cal Poly SLO in the spring of 2005.

Prep Dedicated member of the golf team throughout all four years in high

Tournament Results Event 2003-04 Falcon Invitational Anteater Invitational UCR Intercollegiate Oregon Duck Invitational UCSB Invitational wee Championships 2004-05 Wolf Pack Classic U. of Hawaiirrurtle Bay Rice Intercollegiate Braveheart Classic Anteater Invitational Colorado Invitational Fidelity National Title

school. .. Named Freshman Golfer of the Year... Aided in the Falcons League Championship title for four consecutive years... As a junior, was voted the team Most Valuable Player. .. First Team All-Palomar League as a junior... In his final season at Torrey Pines HS, the team conquered three championships: League, CIF and State. Personal Hometown La Jolla, CA... Born on July 24, 1985 to parents Cong and Heidi Phan ... When not on the golf course, enjoys bowling .. . Chose to attend USO because of the golf, academic reputation and people... Declared major is Business Administration.

Score

Finish

79-76-79= 234 81-83-73= 237 80-79-7 4= 233 81-74-78= 233 77-81-75= 233 78-70-72= 220

81 51

t-24 t-64 t-59

t-9

73-77= 150

t-50 t-77 t-51 1-68

80-74-77= 231

78-75= 153

78-75-79= 232 75-80-73= 228 77-77-79= 233 66-82-75= 223

18

1-43 1-21

Phan's USO Scorecard

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Best

Top

=/- Par

Finish

Rds.

10

Events

18

Year

Strokes

9th

1

77.2 76.3 76.7

2 1 3

2003-04 2004-05

1,390 1,450 2,840

18 19 37

6 7

18th

9th

13

Tota ls

Jake Yount

Freshman • Danville, CA • De La Salle HS

Prep

Outstanding as a prep player, coming to USO from De La Salle High School and Danville, California... Medalist at local qualifying for 2005 US Amateur at Montreux Country Club in Reno, Nevada... Made it to the round of 32 in the 2004 US Junior Amateur at the Olympic Club in San Francisco... Won the Future Collegians World Tour (FCWT) junior golf event at Singing Hills in nearby El Cajon by firing rounds of 66-70... Also won the 2004 Country Youth Classic in Illinois by 13 shots posting rounds of 67-64... Ranked among the Top 50 Junior Boys in 2004 by Golfweek magazine... 2003-2004 FCWT All American ... Also posted one Top Ten and three Top Five finishes in his American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) career. Personal Born on December 3, 1986 in Fairfax, Virg inia... Son of Steve and Alison Yount... Also recru ited out of high school by the University of Arizona, UC Santa Barbara, and Xavier. .. Has chosen to major in Business while attending USO.

USD TEAM ROOM Created in 2003 by then first year head coach Tim Mickelson, the USO Golf Team Room, located in the USO Sports Center, gives the players an on campus meeting area to study and relax. Equipped with a full locker room, the team room also boasts lockers for every player and a study area that includes a high-speed Internet computer. The team room also serves as a gathering place for team members, with entertainment options in a big screen television, DVD and video game systems, a Golden Tee arcade system and a huge couch to lounge around when not studying.

University of San Diego Golf 2005-06

2006 CALLAWAY GOLF INVITATIONAL Presented by The Farms Golf Club March 13 & 14, 2006 -- 54 Hole Tournament The 2006 Callaway Golf Invitational, formerly known as the USD Invitational, returns after a two– year absence. This year's event will take place at The Farms Golf Club in Rancho Santa Fe, California on March 13-14, 2006. For the 54 hole tourney, 36 holes will be played on Monday, March 13th, followed by 18 holes on Tuesday. The Farms Golf Club is a par 72 course of 6,911 yards with a rating/slope of 73.9/143. Joining USD in this year's field will be California, Colorado State, Hawaii, Long Beach State, Loyola Marymount, Nevada, Oregon State, San Diego State, San Jose State, Saint Mary's College, UC Davis, UC Riverside, UC Santa Barbara and the University of Utah. **PAST USD INVITATIONAL TEAM CHAMPIONS (1986-2003) 2003- University of Utah (909) @ Del Mar Country Club 2002- San Diego State (882) @ Del Mar Country Club 2001- Fresno State University (864) @ Shadowridge Country Club 2000 - Cal State Stanislaus (899) @ Shadowridge Country Club 1999 - Univ. of San Diego (885) @ Shadowridge Country Club 1998 - UC Davis (893) @ Shadowridge Country Club 1997 - Central Florida (879) @ Shadowridge Country Club 1996 - Cal State Stanislaus (872) @ Eastlake Country Club 1995 - San Diego State (892)@ Eastlake Country Club 1994 - Cal State Stanislaus (880) @ Stardust Country Club 1993 - Cal State Sacramento (912) @Stardust Country Club 1992 - San Diego State (886) @ Steele Canyon Golf Course 1990 - U.S. International (592, 2 rounds)@ Carmel Mountain Ranch 1989 - U. of San Diego (603, 2 rounds)@ Carmel Mountain Ranch 1988 - San Diego State (370, 1 round) @ Stardust Country Club 1986 - UC San Diego (381, 1 round)@ San Diego Country Club

Patrick Hawkins, '99 Medalist

In 1999 Patrick Hawkins shot a three-round total of 271 to edge out teammate Ryan Hanratty for medalist honors. The Toreros won their event for the second time with a team total of 893 at the Shad– owridge Country Club in Vista, California . Berry Henson, playing as an individual , placed 4th overall with his 221 total.

USD TORERO MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS (1980-99)

1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81

Keshav Misra Patrick Hawkins Brian Marchiori Jerramy Hainline Jerramy Hainline

Larry Petryk Steve Brown Steve Brown

Creighton Aotani

Rick Schultz Geoff Dean

John Schabacker Nonie Taguiam Nonie Taguiam Steve Callaway Greg Anderson Steve Callaway Bret James

Toreros MVP in 1988-89 Geoff Dean

Two-time USO MVP Jerramy Hainline

Bob Badke

University of San Diego Golf 2005-06

WEST COAST CONFERENCE GOLF MEN'S HISTORY

The WCC has sponsored men's golf championships since 1969, and the USO Toreros have been compet– ing since 1980. The 2006 WCC golf championships will be held at Saddle Creek Golf Club, April 17-18, 2006 in Copperopolis, California. The Toreros have had 30 student-athletes place among the top-1 Ofinishers at the WCC Champion– ships with Patrick Hawkins (1998) and Brett James (1985) walking away with the individual medalist honors and WCC trophy. As a team the Toreros have placed in the upper-divi– sion fourteen differnent times with a program-best 2nd place finish in five different seasons (1998, 1985, 1984, 1982 and 1980). The Toreros have also fared well in the classroom among their WCC competitors. Since 1992 San Diego has placed 24 student-athletes on the wee All-Aca–

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Tim Mickelson 2005 Tri-WCC Coach of the Year

demic Squad. Current senior Jimmy Harris has been honored the past two seasons. To be selected student-athletes must be a starter or key contributor and carry a cumulative grade-point average of 3.2 or above (4.0 scale) in the classroom. Over the past two seasons, joining Harris was Michael Shelly in 2005, and Yen Yi Chen and Tim Cureton in 2004.

USO senior Jimmy Harris placed 5th at the 2004 wee Championships

USO TOP-TEN wee GOLF FINISHERS (1980-2005)

Jimmy Harris, 5th Brian Phan, t-9th Ryan Hanratty, t-7th Keshav Misra, t-10th Patrick Hawkins, 1st Keshav Misra, 3rd

2004

2000 1999 1998

1996 Jerramy Hainline, 5th 1995 Matt Freeman, t-3rd 1994 Larry Petryk, t-3rd 1993 Creighton Aotani, t-4th Steve Brown, t-8th 1991 Creighton Aotani, t-6th Steve Brown, t-8th 1990 Creighton Aotani, t-9th 1989 Creighton Aotani, 4th Geoff Dean, t-7th 1988 Rick Schultz, 8th 1987 Nonie Tagiam, 3rd 1985 Brett James, 1st Noni Taguian, t-9th 1984 Brett James, t-3rd Tim Barber, t-3rd 1983 Bob McKenna, 8th Chris Gibbs, t-9th Steve Callaway, t-9th

USO junior Patrick Hawkins receives trophy from wee Asst. Commissioner Don Ott for winning '98 wee individual title.

USD TOREROS SELECTED FIRST TEAM ALL-WCC

Jimmy Harris - 2004 Berry Henson - 2003 Jason Gross - 2001 Ryan Hanratty - 2001 Patrick Hawkins - 2000 Patrick Hawkins - 1999 Keshav Misra - 1999 Patrick Hawkins - 1998 Keshav Misra - 1998 Jerramy Hainline - 1996 Matt Freeman - 1995 Jerramy Hainline - 1995 Larry Petryk - 1994

Tim Barber, t-8th John Tenuta, t-10th

1982

1981 Chris Gibbs, t-6th 1980 Chris Gibbs, t-5th Bob Badke, t-8th

USD's Berry Henson

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