USD Golf 2000-2001

2000-2001 USD Men's Golf Facilities

DEL MAR COUNTRY CLUB "Home of the Toreros" The lush, Joe Lee-designed Del Mar Country Club, located in Rancho Santa Fe, is one of Southern California's finest. It is the USD Toreros home course throughout the season. The 6,950 yard course winds through the natural terrain of its canyon and valley locale. A stream winds its way through the course and its fairways are bent grass. Rating/Slope: 74.4/133.

-- A view of 9th hole --

The University ofSau Diego golf team is very fortunate to have several fine golf courses available for play and practice throughout the school yea,: Riverwalk Golf Club Located in Mission Valley about six blocks from the USD campus. the completely redesigned Ri,crwalk. site of the former Stardust Country Club. has undulating fainvays. well placed lal-.es. waterfalls and v.ell protected bentgrass greens. Designer Ted Robinson provided a challenging 27 holes of go lf in the heart of the city. Yardage: 6.383 to 6.627. Rating/Slope: 70.5 to 71.6/120 to 123. Shadowridge Country Club The David Rainville designed 6.85-t yard course is located in the gentle hills of Vista. San Diego Maga1ine has called Shadowridge one of the best courses in San Diego County. Rating/Slope: 73.1/ I 2-t. The Meadows Del Mar Golf Club A meandering 6.885-yard Tom Fazio-designed course. which plays to a par 71. takes you along hillsides and meadows and gracefu ll y through ravines. Dramatic scenery and remarkable design. coupled with views that just don't stop. Rating/Slope: 73.5/13-t. Steele Canyon Golf Club A Gary Player signature 27 hole layout in a quiet country setting. Each of the three nine's arc different. The Canyon 9 oilers dramatic elevation changes. while the Ranch 9 borders a working cattle ranch. and the Meadow 9 follow s riparian streams and \,\Oodlands as it surrounds lu xury estate home sites. Yardage 6.622 yards to 6.9-t2 yards. Rating: 72.2 to 7-t.0. Four Seasons Resort - Aviara The challenging 7.007-yard layout winds through rolling ,·alleys and overlooks the Batiquitos Lagoon wildlife prescn c. Both Go! f Digest and Golf Magazine have named the Arnold Palmer designed Aviara as one of the best new resort courses in the country. Rating/Slope: 7-t.9/1-t I. Rancho Bernardo Inn, West Course Designed by William Bell. with meandering streams that come into play on ten holes. Rating/S lope: 70.6/122. Encinitas Ranch Golf Course A few miles inland from the Pacific Ocean. but with ocean views from nearly every hole. Rating/S lope : 72.2/ 127. Twin Oaks Golf Course A Ted Robinson design that is demanding but fair. Three signature water holes surrounding a protected wildlil'c habitat. Rating/Slope: 7 1.21124. Temecula Creek Inn Nestled in the heart of the Southern California wine country. north of San Diego. A challenging 27 holes of championship go lf. Rating/ Slope: From 71.8/ 123 to 72.6/130. Oaks North Golf Club A 27-hole Ted Robin son executive layout. Excellent to de ve lop a short game. Rating/S lope: 55.8/86 to 56.8/88. Other Facilities The USD Golf Team also practices at the Riverwa lk Golf Club/John Jacobs Practice Facility in nearby Mission Valley. The USD Golf Team also has playing privileges at the following fine JC Resorts courses:

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Previewing the 2000-2001 Torero Golf Season

The 2000-2001 University of San Diego Golf Team, under the direction of 15th year coach Frank Cates, returns e ight players from last year's squad that won two tournaments and placed second at three other invitati onals . With the ir strong showing during the recent 2000 fall season, inc luding wins at the Falcon-Cross Creek Invitational and 49er Collegiate C lass ic, thi s year's squad will be shooti ng for a spot in the 200 I NCAA Division I Reg ional Tournament. Coach Cates wi ll count on a duo of seni ors - Ryan Hanratty (Plano, Texas) and Jason Gross (San Clemente, Californ ia) - to continue USD's upward rise as one of the program's to watch on the west coast. The Toreros will head into their 200 I spring schedule with a west reg ion ranking of 14th (out of 27 teams) , and a national ranking of 57th . Ryan Hanratty, a Honorable Mention All-West Coast Conference pick a year ago, led the Toreros this past fall with four strong showings out of the six invitationals that USO participated in. He placed 7th overall at the Pacific Invitational with his 2-under par score of 214 (72 -69-73) as USO finished fourth out of seventeen teams ; he finished second overall with a 2 12 showing (70-69- 73) at the Herb Wimberly/New Mexico State Intercollegiate with USO finishing fourth; he placed tied for eighth at the Countrywide

Frank Cates

Home Loans Intercollegiate with his 225 total (73-75-77) at Wood Ranch Golf Club, and he turned in

Head Coach - 15th Year 2000 WCC Coach 0 1 Year

a solid 220 (75-74-71) at the 49er Collegiate, placing thirteenth overall with USO winning the team playoff against host Long Beach State University. Named the WCC Golfer of the Month (October, 2000), Hanratty led USO with a 73.41 average over 17 fall rounds. Jason Gross was a close second to Hanratty this past fall finishing with a 73.59 stroke average over his 17 rounds. His fall season was highlighted by his top-ten finish at the Fal– con-Cross Creek Invitational that USO won; his 12th place show– ing at the Herb Wimberly/New Mexico State Intercollegiate (216; 72-73-71 ): his team-best 221 at the Fresno Lexus Classic; and his sixth place showing at the 49er Coll egiate where he finished with a team-best 216 (75 -67-74).

Team Champions at 2000 Kauai Collegiate Cup

Other returners expected to play key roles and compete for spots in the Torero rotation include first-year graduate student Jeppe Nielsen (Oslo, Norway), who tied for third at the Falcon-Cross Creek Invitational; j unior Berry Henson (La Quinta, CA), who averaged 74.88 this past fa ll over 17 rou nds, inc luding two rounds of 69; junior Andy Brisbois (La Canada, CA), last season's Most Improved Player; and sophomore David Isaacson (No rth Oaks, MN), who placed 11th twice last season and th is past fa ll averaged 75 .1 8 in 17 rounds of action. Rounding out Coach Cates' roster are returning sophomores Brad Sader (Brea, CA) and Andrew Zimmerman (Layton, UT), and a trio of newcomers - sophomore Nick Manfre (Corralitos, CA), and fres hmen Mike Shelly (Tumo n, Guam) and Mark Hepler (Lakeside, CA). The Un iversity of San Diego participates in NCAA Division I and is a member of the West Coas t Confe rence (WCC). The confe rence champ ionsh ip will be played at Windsor Go lf C lub in Wi ndsor, Californi a on April 16-1 7 . T he USO Inv itat iona l will be hosted by the Toreros at ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-. Shadowridge Cou ntry C lu b in Vista, Cali fo rni a on March 19-20 ,

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O ther spring tournaments inc lude the Pac ific Coast In– tercol legiate (La Purisima Go lf C lu b in Lompoc, CA) , the Kaua i Coll egiate Cup (Princev ill e Reso rt in Kauai , HI ), the UC Irvine Anteater Invi tati ona l (PGA of Southern Cali fo rni a Go lf C lub in Oak Vall ey, CA), and the U.S. Interco ll eg iate (S tanford Go lf Course in S tanfo rd, CA). Besides US O, the West Coast Confere nce (WCC) con– sis ts of: Gonzaga Uni vers ity (Spokane, WA) , Loyo la Marymount Univers ity (Los Ange les, CA), Peppe rdine Uni vers ity (Mali bu, CA), Uni vers ity of Po rtl and (Po rtland , OR), Saint Mary's Col– lege (Moraga, CA) , Uni versity of San Franc isco (San Franc isco, CA) and Santa C lara Uni ve rsity (Santa C lara, CA). Pepperdine Uni ve rsity will be defe nding the Wes t Coast Confe rence Golf Champi onship in 200 I .

Team Champions at the 2000 49er Collegiate

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Front Row (1-r): Andrew Zimmerman, Andy Brisbois, Berry Henson, Mark Hepler. Back Row (1-r): Mike Shell y, Ryan Hanratty, Jeppe Nielsen, Jason Gross, Brad Sader, David Isaacson, Head Coach Frank Cates, Nick Manfre. 2000-2001 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO GOLF ROSTER

HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL La Canada, California/Flintridge Prep. San Clemente, California/San Clemente HS La Quinta, California/Palm Desert HS Lakeside, CA/University of San Diego HS North Oaks , Minnesota/Mounds View HS Corralitos, CA/Monte Vista Christian HS Oslo, Norway/Kristelig Gymnasium Plano, Texas/Jesuit HS

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NAME

JR SR SR JR FR so so so FR so

21 22 22 21 18 20 20 25 20 18 19

Andy Brisboi s

Jason Gross

Ryan Hanratty Berry Henson Mark Hepler David Isaacson Nick Manfre Jeppe Nielsen

Grad

Brea, California/Brea Olinda HS

Brad Sader Mike Shelly

Tumon, Guam/Father Duena Memorial HS

Layton , Utah/Northridge HS

Andrew Zimmerman

Assistant: Geoff Leibl (6th Year)

Head Coach: Frank Cates (15th Year)

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IJEPPE NIELSEN- Graduate Student from Oslo, Norway Chri stian Gymnasium ... played for Oslo Golf Club on Norwegian Junior Golf Tour ... ranked 8th in Youth Golf in Norway ... placed 7th at Santa Clara/Florsheim Invitational in November, 1997 ... in 1998 averaged 77. I for 16 rounds ... turned in a low score of 72 in the fina l round of the Santa Clara Invitational ... tied for second on team in up & downs (.568) and finished third in fairways hit (.607) ... finished 7th in Norwegian Ama– teur Championship (August, 1999) .. . last season averaged 75.81 over 11 rounds with a low of 70 .. . this past fall season, Jeppe played in 17 rounds finishing with a 76.65 average -- he tied for third at the Falcon-Cross Creek Invi tational hosted by the U.S. Air Force Academy -- he shot 70-75 at the Eisenhower-Blue Course with the 3rd round getting snowed out ... enjoys snowboarding for hobby ... speaks five languages ... Nor– wegian champi on in two different sports ... 5th-year USD student who is a firs t year graduate student working on hi s Masters in Business Administration.

!JASON GROSS - Senior from San Clemente, CA I San Clemente High School ... played four years of high school golf ... seni or year ranked No. 1 with 74.0 scoring average ... was team captain and MVP ... indi vidual champion at the South Coast League Championship ... junior year averaged 76.0 and was MVP SCL runner-up ... team won SCL titles both hi s junior and sophomore seasons ... tran sfer from Fresno State University where he participated on the Bulldogs go lf team (76.0 average) ... first season with USO ( 1999) he tied fo r 9th at Grand Canyon Invitational (April , 1999) ... averaged 75 .27 for 11 rounds ... qualified to pl ay in Californi a Amateur Championships at Pebble Beach (summer, 1999) ... last season averaged 76.0 over 20 rounds ; his low round was 70 at the Santa Clara Invitationa l where he fini shed tied for 11th ... this past fa ll he averaged 73.59 over 17 rounds where he turned in two top-ten finishes at Air Force (tie-8th) and the 49er Collegiate (tie-6th) ... at the 49er Coll eg iate he shot a team-best 67 in the second round ... enj oys ocean fishing. Major: Communi cations Minor: Business Adm ini stration .

Ii RYAN HANRATTY• Senior from Plano, TX i Jesu it Hi gh School ... played fou r years of vars ity hi gh schoo l go lf ... was a three-time runner-up in the Jesuit TClL State Championsh ip ... was first out of 120 go lfers at the 1997 Dallas Morn- ing News Invitational ... was named to the TC lL All-State team ... team captain on vars ity bas- ketball team ... frosh year at USO averaged 75 .6 for 22 rounds ... finis hed first o n the team in eag les (3) and birdie chances (7.7 per round) ... ranked second on the team in scoring ... low score of 7 1 in third round of John. A. Burns Invitational in Hawaii ... seven rounds of 73 or lower ... sophomore season tied for 2nd at 1999 USO Invitational (March, 1999) ... fini shed 4th in Santa C lara Invitational (Nov. , 1999) .. . Qualifier for Western Amateur, Texas State Open and Top IO CPT National Champ ionsh ip .. . juni or campaign earned Honorable Mention All-WCC honors afte r placing 7t h at WCC Championships wi th team-be st 220 (69-74-77) ... for 1999- 2000 year averaged 74 .50 over 38 rounds ... also tied for 2nd at Kauai Co ll egiate Cup , 4th at Santa C lara and 5th at the 49er Collegiate ... rec ipi ent of Coaches Award (2000) ... thi s past fa ll he averaged a team-best 73.4 1 ove r 17 rounds with three top-ten fini shes -- 7th at Pac ifi c; 2nd at New Mexico State; 8th at CS Northridge .. . WCC Golfer of the Month (October, 2000) ... shot 69 on two different occas ions. Major: Business Admini strat ion; Minor: Hi story.

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ANDY BRISBOIS - Junior from La Canada, CA Flintridge Preparatory School ... played four yea rs of high schoo l go lf ... team captain for three seasons ... runner-up at the 1997 Los Ange les C ity Juni o r Championship ... runner-up in the 1997 Southern California Junior Match Play Championship ... tied for 2nd place in the 1997 Los Angeles County Juni or Championship ... First Team All -League ... during 1997 he appeared in thirteen tournaments, earn ing ten top-ten finishes and three top meda li st honors ... was Class President hi s sophomore,j uni or and senior years ...two-time co-MVP and team captai n at Flintridge ... a lso co-MVP of water polo team ... last year played in nine rounds and averaged 78.66 ... se lected team's Most Improved Pl ayer ... tied for 32nd at the WCC Championships. Major: Business Admin istration.

II BERRY HENSON- Junior from La Quinta, CA I Palm Desert High School ... played four years of high schoo l golf ... won Ivy Ranch Desert Junior Golf Tournament in 1997 .. . placed 2nd in the Joe Barry Junior Masters Tournament in 1997 (averaged 38.0 for 9 holes) ... junior year his team placed 6th in CIF out of 500 schools ... mem- ber of the State CIF High School Championship team in 1998 ... in April of 1998 he shot a 34 for nine holes as his team set a school-record 174 in the second half of an 18-hole match against Santa Margarita on the Coto De Caza course ... tied for 4th at the University of San Diego Invitational (March, 1999) ... placed 7th in Grand Canyon Invitational (April, 1999) ... last season averaged 76.69 over 26 rounds with a best of 6th at USO Invitational ... low round of 72 at Kauai Collegiate Cup ; U.S. Intercollegiate ... this past fall averaged 74.88 over 17 rounds with a best finish of 17th at the Pacific Invitational ... shot 69 twice (Pacific; NMSU). Major: Business; Minor: Philosophy.

I DAVID ISAACSON- Sophomore from North Oaks, MN Mounds View High School ... 1999 Minnesota State High School co-champion ... also was Min– nesota High School champion for the 1998 season ... named '98 Minnesota PGA Player of the Year ... three-time conference champion ... 1st place finish at International Junior Golf Tour's (IJGT) Desert Junior Championships in Tucson, Arizona where he shot even par 146 ... four top– ten finishes in four AJGA Tournaments in 1998 ... selected All-Conference four straight seasons ... placed 18th out of 200 entrants at the Wittnauer Optimist World Juniors ... carries a +0.1 USGA handicap and owns a personal best score of 67 ... last season as a freshman averaged 75.91 over 24 rounds ... he turned in a low of 71 at the UC I Anteater Invitational, and placed 11th twice (Santa Clara; Real Del Mar) ... this past fall averaged 75.18 over 17 rounds with a best of 8th at the Falcon-Cross Creek Invitational ... low of 72 (Fresno). Major: Undeclared.

II BRAD SADER - Sophomore from Brea, CA I Brea Olinda High School ... was a four-year letterman for the Wildcats where he owned the team's low handi cap in each of the final three seasons ... was the Orange League individual champ ion and the team won the Orange League title ... CIF Qualifier senior year .. . also played two years of basketball (team captain ) ... walk -on to USO team ... last season averaged 77.66 over three rounds ... chose USO for strong academi cs, go lf program and location of schoo l ... big baseball fan -- hopes to travel the country and visit all of the maj or league parks o ne day. Major: Business.

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I DREW ZIMMERMAN - Sophomore from Layton, UT

Northridge High School ... a four-ye ar team Most Valuable Player rec ipi ent ... finished 4th at the Hi gh School State Tournament ... 2nd pl ace fini sh at the Hi gh School Reg ional Championships (56 entrants) ... 3rd place at the Ping Phoenix Qualifier (96 entrants) ... a two-time All State 54 selection ... Academic All-State ... All -Region High Schoo l ... USGA handicap of 0 , and hi gh sc hool average of 71 ... participated in three Junior World Champion ships in San Diego ... carried a 3.85 GPA at Northridge .. . chose USO for its great location, good academ ics and golf team ... also recruited by Penn State and Utah. Major: Undeclared.

[ NICK MANFRE- Sophomore from Corralitos, CA I Monte Vista Christian Hi gh School ... 3-time First Team All-Santa Cruz Coast Ath letic League selection ... Senior of the Year with team placing second ... junior year averaged 37.0 and was Player of the Year ... league champions junior and sophomore seasons ... also was a two-time First Team All-League selection in football where he played tight end, defensive end and punter ... chose USO for its combination of strong academics and athletics ... also recruited by Santa Clara, Pacific and Cal Poly. Major: Business Administration.

I MARK HEPLER- Freshman from Lakeside, CA University of San Diego Hi gh School ... earned All-Western League honors senior year with team going I6-2 overall (9-1 in Western League) ... team captain junior and senior campaigns ... junior year team finished 17-1 overall and 9-1 in league ... sophomore season was selected team 's Most Valuable Player with team going 14-4 overall and 8-2 in league action ... selected to Junior Tour All-American Squad ... named to the National Honor Society ... one of a four-man team representing San Diego in the Hogan Cup in Portland, Oregon ... ranked 4th in San Diego Junior Golf Association in summer of 1999 ... recipient of the Craig Stadler Award ( 1999) ... chose USO for its academic standards and c loseness to home ... also recruited by Loyola Marymount and Saint Mary 's. Major: Undeclared.

I MIKE SHELLY - Freshman from Tumon, Guam

Father Duena Memorial High School ... comes to San Diego from Tumon, Guam ... was a three– time First Team All- Island se lect ion at Fat her Duena Memorial HS ... team went undefeated for three straight years finish ing 28-0 overa ll ... also lettered in basketba ll where he ave raged in doub le digits all three seasons -- sophomore season team won league championship ... selected to North/South Al l-Star Team ... chose USO for its location, strong academi cs and golf program .. . this past fa ll participated in two tournaments as an indi vidu al -- he averaged 77.66 at the Ca l State Northridge tournament, and 79.33 at the 49er Colleg iate. Major: Business.

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TORERO INDIVIDUAL HIGHLIGHTS

TORERO TOURNAMENT TEAM HIGHLIGHTS 2000----------------– November, 2000 ,,, Ist Pl ace at 49er Coll egiate Classic @ Virgi nia Country Club ( 15 teams ) October, 2000 ,:, 4th Place at Herb Wimberly/NMSU Interco llegiate @ University Golf Course ( 17 teams) * 4th Pl ace at Pac ific Invitational @ The Reserve at Spanos Park ( 17 teams) September, 2000 * Ist Pl ace at Falcon-Cross Creek Invitati onal @ Air Force Academy Eisenhower-Blue Cou rse (24 teams) March, 2000 * 2nd Place at Bite/Pacific Coast Intercoll eg iate @ La Puris ima Golf Course ( 19 teams) * Ist Pl ace at Kauai Collegiate Cup at Princevi ll e @ Princeville Makai Course ( 11 teams) * 2nd Place at USO Invitational 1999 @ Shadowridge Country Clu b ( 14 teams) November, 1999 * Ist Place at Santa Clara Invi tationa l @ Silver Creek Valley Country Club (8 teams) October, 1999 * 2nd Place at Real Del Mar Classic @ Real Del Mar Go lf Resort ( 15 teams) * 5th Place at Countryw ide Home Loans Interco ll egiate @ Wood Ranch Go ld Club (2 I teams) April, 1999 * 2nd Place at Grand Canyon Thunderbird In vitational @ Pa lm Va ll ey Go lf Club in Phoenix , AZ ( 18 teams) March, 1999 * Ist Pl ace at US O In vi tati onal @ Shadowri dge CC in Vi sta, CA ( 18 teams) * 2nd Pl ace at Point Loma Invitati onal @ Eastlake CC in Chul a Vi sta, CA ( 13 teams) 1998------------ ---- October, 1998 * 5th Pl ace at Herb Wimberl y/Coca Cola In te rco ll eg iate @ New Mex ico State Uni versity Golf Course ( 18 teams) April, 1998 * 2nd Pl ace at Wes t Coast Confe rence Champi onshi p @ Menifee Lakes Country Club (8 teams) * 5th Pl ace at Grand Canyo n Thunderbird Invitational @ Palm Valley Golf Club in Phoe ni x, AZ ( 18 teams) March, 1998 * 2nd Pl ace at Point Loma Invitati onal @ Eastlake CC in Chul a Vi sta , CA ( 12 teams) 1997---------------– November, 1997 * 5th Place at Santa Clara/Florsheim Invitati onal @ Sil ver Creek Valley CC in San Jose, CA ( 13 teams) September, 1997 * First Place at Loyol a Marymount Invitation al @ Desert Island Golf & CC in Palm Springs (8 teams) April, 1997 ''' 5th Pl ace at West Coast Conference Champi onship @ Fort Ord - Bayo net Course (8 teams) March, 1997 ''' 4th Pl ace at Southern Californi a Intercollegiates Chps. @ Torrey Pines (South) in La Jolla, CA (24 teams) * 5th Pl ace at Sacramento State In vitational @ Rancho Murieta CC in Sacramento, CA ( 11 teams)

USD junior Patrick Hawkins receives trophy from WCC Asst. Commissioner Don Ott for winning '98 WCC individual title. Jason Gross (S r. ) - t-6th Place (November, 2000) @ 49er Collegiate Classic at Virginia Country Club Ryan Hanratty (S r. ) - t-8th Place (October, 2000) @ Countrywide Home Loans Int. at Wood Ranch Golf Club Ryan Han ratty (Sr.) - 2nd Place (October, 2000) @ Herb Wimberl y/NMSU In terco ll egiate at University GC Ryan Hanratty (S r.) - t- 7th Place (October, 2000) @ Pacific Inv itational at The Reserve at Spanos Park Jeppe Nielsen (Grad) - t-3rd Place (September, 2000) @ Falcon-Cross Creek Invit. at Eisenhower-Blue Course David Isaacson (So.) - t-8th Place (September, 2000) @ Falcon-Cross Creek Inv it. at Eisenhower-Bl ue Course Jason Gross (Sr.) - t-8 th Place (September, 2000) @ Falcon-Cross Creek In vi t. at Eisenhower-Bl ue Course Patrick Hawkins (Sr.) - Ist Place (March, 2000) @ Bite/Paci fi c Coast In vitati onal Ryan Hanratty (Jr. ) - t-2nd Pl ace (March, 2000) @ Kauai Coll eg iate Cup Cullen Bra5field (So.) - t-2nd Place (March, 2000) @ USO In vitati onal Patrick Hawkins (S r. ) - 2nd Pl ace (November, 1999) @ Santa Clara In vitati onal at Sil ver Creek Country Clu b Ryan Hanratty (Jr. ) - 4th Pl ace (November, 1999) @ Santa Clara In vitati onal at Sil ver Creek Country C lu b Cullen Brasfield (So.) - 6th Place (November, 1999) @ Santa Clara In vitati onal at Sil ver Creek Country C lu b Cullen Brasfield (So. ) - 2nd Pl ace (October, 1999) @ Rea l Del Mar Class ic Berry Henson (Fr. ) - ti ed for 7th Pl ace (April , 1999) @ Grand Canyon/Thunderbird ln vit. at Palm Vall ey GC Jason Gross (So.) - ti ed for 9th place (April , 1999) @ Grand Canyon/Thunderbird Invit. at Palm Vall ey GC Keshav Misra (Sr.) - ti ed for I0th Place (March, 1999) @ WCC Champi onship at Hunter Ranch Golf Course Patrick Hawkins (Jr. )- Medali st (March, 1999) @ USO In vitati onal at Shadowridge CC Ryan Hanratty (So.) - ti ed for 2nd Pl ace (March, 1999) @ USO In vitational at Shadowridge CC Keshav Misra (Sr. ) - Medali st (March , 1999) @ Point Loma Invitational at Eastlake CC Patrick Hawkins (Jr. ) - ti ed for I0th Pl ace (February, I999) @ Point Loma Invitational at Eastlake CC Cullen Brasfield (Fr. ) - ti ed for 4th Place (November, 1998) @ Santa Clara Invitati onal at Sil ver Creek Vall ey CC Keshav Misra (Sr. ) - ti ed for 8th Pl ace (November, 1998) @ Santa Cl ara Invitation al at Sil ver Creek Vall ey CC Cullen Brasfield (Fr. ) - tied for 7th Pl ace (October, 1998) @ Herb Wimberly/Coca Cola Class ic at NMS Univ. GC Keshav Misra (Sr.) - tied for 6th Pl ace (October, 1998) @ Gary Koch/Cleve land Golf Intercollegiate, Rio Pinar CC

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Torero Honor Roll/ (1980-00)/USD Invitational

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USO TORERO MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS

USD INVITATIONAL Shadowridge Country Club (Vista, CA) March 19 & 20, 2001 .. 54 Hole Tournament ~·~ ~Ji SHADOWRIDGE COUNTRY CLUB

(1980-00) Patrick Hawkins Keshav Misra Patrick Hawkins Brian Marchiori J erramy Ha inline J erramy Ha inline Larry Petryk Steve Brown Steve Brown Creighton Aotani Rick Schultz Geoff Dean John Schabacker

1999-00 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

The 14th Annual USO Invitati onal will once aga in take place at the Shadowridge Country C lub in Vista, Ca liforni a on March 19-20, 200 I. For the 54 hole tourney, 36 holes will be played on Monday, March 20th, fo ll owed by 18 holes on Tuesday. Shadowridge is a par 72 course of 6,859 yards with a rating/s lope of 73. 1/ 124. The host USO Toreros placed second at last year's tournament after winning the event in 1999. Last year's team title went to Ca l State Stanislaus.

Nonie Taguiam Nonie Taguiam Bret James Steve Callaway Greg Anderson Steve Callaway Bob Badke

Patrick Hawkins, '99 Medalist

PAST USD INVITATIONAL CHAMPIONS 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. Inter national (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

USO TOP-TEN wee GOLF FINISHES (1980-00)

2000 Ryan Hanratty, t-7th 1999 Keshav Misra, t-lOth 1998 Patrick Hawki ns, 1st Keshav Misra, 3rd 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 Cr eighton 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

USO TOP INDIVIDUAL SEASON TOURNAMENT

USO GOLF TEAM

TOURNAMENT SCORING

AVERAGES (1987-00)

AVERAGE ( 1987-00)

74.47 73.96 75.38 76.66 76.47 76.73 77.39 75.33 77.06 75.91 76. 17 75.87 77.16

99-00 Patrick Hawkins Sr.

74.41 74.52 75.54 76.55 76.85 77.93 78.07 77.53 79.16 78.83 78.24 75.77 78.34

38 Rounds 31 Rounds 37 Rounds 36 Rounds 36 Rounds 32 Rounds 34 Rounds 32 Rounds 32 Rounds 27 Rounds 35 Rounds 33 Rounds 29 Rounds

99-00 98-99 97-98 96-97 95-96 94-95 93-94 92-93 91 -92 90-91 89-90 88-89 87-88

Sr.

98-99 Keshav Misra

97-98 Patrick Hawkins So.

96-97 Brian Marchiori

Sr.

95-96 Jerremy Hainline Sr. 94-95 Jerremy Hainline Jr.

Bob McKenna, 8th Chris Gibbs, t-9th Steve Callaway, t-9th Tim Barber, t-8th John Tenuta, t-lOth Chr is Gibbs, t-6th Chr is Gibbs, t-Sth Bob Badke, t-8th

1983

Sr.

93-94 Larry Petryk

92-93 Creighton Aotani Sr.

1982

So.

91-92 Steve Brown

Creighton Aotan i Jr.

90-91

1981 1980

Sr. Sr.

89-90 Rick Shultz 88-89 Geoff Dean

87-88 John Schabacker Sr.

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The University of San Diego SETTING The Un ive rsity of San Diego is an inde pendent Catholic in stitution of highe r educat ion. Founded in 1949, USO is located on 180 acres ove rl ooking Mission Bay. San Diego Harbor and the Pacific Ocea n. The campus is named Alca la Park and is located just IO minutes from downtown San Diego and the world famo us San Diego Zoo. Hi sto ric Old Town is just minutes away as we ll. The city of San Diego along with this campus traces their origins to fifteenth century Spain. The campus was named after a Span ish vill age near Madrid - Alca la de Henares. Founded by the Greeks as Comp lut um . the vi ll age was later renamed A l Kala (the Castle) by the Moslems. Christians recaptured the village centuries later and founded a university. the University of Alcala. whose buildings became the inspiration for USD's style. Both institutions are located on a hill

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overlooking a river valley. THE CAMPUS

The USO campus is regarded as one of the most architecturally unique institutions in the country. featuring 18 major buildings designed in an ornamental 16th century Spanish Renaissance sty le. The physical beauty of the campus reaches beyond the "eye of the beholder." Reverend Mother Rosalie Hill. one of the insti– tutions founders, believed in the enhancement of learning th rough beauty and harmony. Hence for the University. beauty is a transcendental quality imparted to students as part of their education to truth and goodness: a simple but profound educational philosophy. Since 1984. USO has completed eleven major construction and expansion projects. A five-story parking garage was completed in 1998. The 5.000 seat Jenny Craig Pavilion. USD's new Sports/Activity Center. is due to open in the Fall of 2000: and this past October was the ground breaking ceremony for the Joan B. Kroc Peace Institute. A landscaped fountain plaza was finished in the fall of 1995. connecting the entrances of the Immaculata and Hughes Administration Center. In 1992. the university completed the 45.000 square foot Loma Hall, which inc ludes an expanded bookstore, a larger mail center. classrooms and labratories. ACADEMICS USO enrolls more than 6.900 students (4.795 undergraduate) who have a choice

of more than 50 undergraduate and graduate degree programs. The uni vers ity's academic units include the Co llege of Arts and Sciences. and the Schools of Business Admin istra– ti on, Education, Law and Nursing. Class size general ly averages between 18-25 students with the student to teacher ratio being 18: I. Over 97 percent of USD's full-time faculty hold doc torates. In the annual ratings of the country's colleges and universities. publi shed by U.S. News & World Repor/. USO moved from the regional to national category in 1994. The unive rsity is ranked among the top I00 schools in the nation. STUDENT LIFE Student act iviti es include cultural events , dances. boat crui ses. beach parties, BBQ's, concerts, comedy nights , sympos ia and much more. Students participate in a wide range of vo lunteer projects such as adult literacy tutoring, sen io r c iti ze n ou treach, and house building in Tijuana. The intramu ra l program is also an in tegra l pa rt of studen t

li fe on campus with over two- thirds of the USO community partak ing in the acti viti es. ATHLETICS

JENNY CRAIG PAVILION • With a donation of $7 million by Sid and Jenny Craig, USD received the lead gift neces– sary to build its much needed $17 million Sports/ Activities Center. The pavilion, which is located at the eastern end of campus between Torero Stadium and Cunningham Baseball Stadium, includes a 5,100-seat gymnasium, coaches of– fices, a 3,800-square-foot fitness center, athletic training facilities, showers and locker rooms, concession stand, and reception room. The Monsignor 1.8. Eagen Plaza off the Pavilion entry, will take advantage of the view across campus to the ocean. The Chet & Marguerite Pagni Family Athletic Hall of Fame is also housed in the facility. The pavilion, which opened this past fall, also serves a range of edu– cational, cultural and athletic events.

The Un ivers ity of SanDiego is a membe r o f the West Coas t Conference fo r nearly all sports and competes in six tee n inte rco ll eg iate spo rts on the NCAA Divi sion I leve l. The foo tbal l team compl e ted its seventh season in the Pi onee r Football League. Women's sports include: basketball , crew, cross country, socce r, so ftball , swimming , tenni s and volleyba ll . Men 's spo rts inc lude : baseball , basketball , c rew, c ross country, go lf, football. socce r and tenni s. Since 1990 USO teams have won 11 confe rence champi onshi ps ; made 26 post – season appearances ; had 25 Confe rence Coaches of the Year; 20 Confe rence Playe rs 01· the Year, 11 Conference Freshman of the Year, 4 WCC Scholar Athl e tes of the Year and 29 NCAA A ll-Americans. Zuzana Lese narova , a 4-t ime NCAA All-Ame ri ca tenni s playe r fo r USO, won the 1999 national sing les titl e. Patri ck Hawki ns, a four-year member o f the USO go lf squ ad between 1997-2000, won meda li st honors at the 1998 WCC Champi ons hips. With its new 5, I00-seat Jenn y Craig Pav ili on compl eted, the Uni versity of Sa n Diego w ill be the hos t site for the upcoming 200 I West Coast Conference Baske tball Champi onships. March 1-5. The men's champion ship game w ill air live on ESPN on March 5 th .

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San Diego - A Perfect Place To Live

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D()\1·11rmrn San Diego is (//1 exciting, cm1sta111/y clw11g– i11g .1/11!\\p/(lce of deJ1art111e111 stores. SJ!eciolr_,· sl,oJIS, l,ote/s, res– w111w11.1. galleries and tl,eotres. One 11·/,o/e section /,as been re– stored to 111m-of1!,e ce11111r\' elegc111ce. 1rhile .1"e1·eml 111ore /Jlocks ore .fi"lled 1ri1!, ct 1111tlti-le1·e/ ce111er/ea111ri11g more 1!,011 one l,u11- dredfifh stores. Along tl,e lwrho1; tl,e 1rnterfim11 1!,e111e rillage. Seaport Village. keeps grci\\"i11g. S(/11 Diego ol.rn offers har cruises. \\"Cl/er /Cl.\"is. (//Id /Hi/)l{/{lrferr\' rides to Coro11c1do 11·/,ere 0/1(' ('(/// ,·isit 1!,e/c1111011.1 Hotel de/ Coron({(/o.

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USD GOLF SCHEDULE - FALL 2000 Falcon-Cross Creek Invitational @ Eisenhower Blue Course (54) Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colorado Fri-Sun, Sept. 22-24, 8:00 a.m.

USD GOLF SCHEDULE - SPRING 2001 Pacific Coast Intercollegiate @ La Purisima Golf Club (54) Lompoc, California Mon-Tue, Mar. 5-6, 7:30 a.m.

Pacific Invitational @ The Reserve at Spanos Park (54) Stockton, California Mon-Tue, Oct. 2-3, 7:00 a.m. Herb Wimberly/NMSU Intercollegiate @ University Golf Course (54) Fresno Lexus Golf Classic @ Fort Washington Country Club (54) Fresno, California Fri-Sat, Oct. 13-14, 7:00 a.m. Cal State Northridge Tournament @ Wood Ranch Golf Club (54) Simi Valley, California Mon-Tue, Oct. 16-17, 7:00 a.m. Las Cruces, New Mexico Fri-Sat, Oct. 6-7, 8:00 a.m.

USD Invitational @ Shadowridge Country Club (54) Vista, California Mon-Tue, Mar. 19-20, 7:30 a.m. Kauai Collegiate Cup @ Princeville Resort, Makai Course (54) Kauai, Hawaii Fri-Sat, Mar. 23-24, 7:30 a.m. UC Irvine Anteater Invitational @ PGA of Southern Calif. Golf Club (54) Oak Valley, California Mon-Tue, Mar. 26-27, 8:00 a.m. Grand Canyon/Thunderbird Invitational @ Palm Valley Golf Course (54) Goodyear, Ariwna Mon-Tue, April 9-10, 7:30 a.m. West Coast Conjerence Championship @ Windsor Golf Club (54) Windsor, California Mon-Tue, April 16-17, 7:00 a.m.

49er Collegiate Classic @ Virginia Country Club (54) Long Beach, California Thu-Fri, Nov. 2-3, 7:00 a.m.

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U. S. Intercollegiate @ Stanford Golf Course (54) Stanford, California Sat-Sun, April 21-22, 7:00 a.m.

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