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24 24 TWO-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 1988, 2008 TWO-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 1988, 2008 UCLA GOLF LETTERMEN UCLA GOLF LETTERMEN A Jorgen Aker, 1992-93 Claude Akins, 1976 Ben Alyea, 1949-50 Anton Arboleda, 2011-12-13 Trevor Arts, 1994-95-96 B Mark Badraun, na Louis Bartoletti, 1981-82-83 Doug Batty, 2002-03 Craig Bough, 1966 Regan Bayless, na Brad Bell, 1983-84 Mike Bellmar. 1971-72-73 Joe Bendetti. na Larry Benson, 1966-67-68-69 Kenneth Berris, 1965 Seymour Black. 1951 Steven Blancarte. 1973-74-75-76 Charles Blek, 1964 George Blek. na Cameron Blount, 1997 Gary Boatwright, 1975-76 Brian Bock, 1991-92-93, 95 Kevin Bodlovich, 1999-00 Adam Booth, na Bill Borden. 1977 Ben Bost. 1997 John Charles Bowen, 1972-73 Travis Brasher, na Don Briggs, 1966-67-68 David Brown, na Stephen Brown, 1969-70, 72 Pat Brown, 1989 Patrick Brownfield, 1991-92 Stephen Burnett, na C Michael Cairns, 1992-93-94 Bob Call, 1981 Peter Campbell, 2004-05-06-07 Patrick Cantlay, 2011-12 James Carson, na Dean Catalano, 1989 Lorens Chan, 2013 Kevin Chappell, 2005-06-07-08 Bob Chase, 1953 Brandon Christianson, 2005-06-07-08 Dave Christoffersen, 1965 Peter Chun, na Kevin Claborn, 1991-92-93 Mario Clemens, 2010-11-12 James Collart, 1963-64 John Collet, na William Cooper, 1964 Steve Conway, 2001-02-03-04 Jeff Cracolice, na Michael Cress, 1991-92 Tim Cruikshank, 1988-89-91 D Daniel Dalton, na John Darrah, 1960 Clifford Davis, 1963 Douglas De Heras, na Jay Delsing, 1980-81-82-83 John Denny, 1976-77-79 Perry Dickey, r Brandon DiTullio, 1997-98, 00-01 Jerry DiTullio, 1968-69-70-71 Connor Driscoll, 2008-09-10-11 E Bill Eaton, 1969-70-71 James Elling, na Craig Engstrand, 1969-70 F Billy Faeth, na Joel Farkas, na David Figueroa, na Pedro Figueiredo, 2010-11-12-13 Bill Finestone, r Steven Fink, 1977-78 Jerry Fischkes, 1964 Seamus Fitzpatrick, na Erik Flores, 2006-07-08-09 Bill Foote, 1956 Richard Foote, 1958-59 Roger Fox, na Ken Fox, na Philip Francis, 2008-09 Harry Freund, 1986-87-88 Ross Fulgentis, 1998-99-00 G Gregory Garbero, 1988-89-90-91 Bob Gardner, 1947-48 Paul Garry, na Arthur Gates, na Jonathan Garrick, 2013 Brent Gaulke, na Neil Gendel, na Ted Gleason, 1991-92-93 James Goodman, na Richard Grafman, 1963 Bob Grassa, na Lance Graville, 1993-94-95 Richard Greenwood, 1986-87-88-89 Gary Griffin, 1965 Rene Grivel, 1970-71 John Groper, na Lawrence Grossman, na John Grund, 1980 James Guggia, 1969 Roger Gunn, 1983-84-85 H Bob Hamlett, 1982 Rich Handy, na Charlie Harris, 2007 Lynn Harris, na Terry Hartshorn, 1964-65-66 Steve Haynes, 1988-89-90-91 Chris Heintz, 2004-05-06-07 Erik Helmstetter, 1983 Fredrik Henge, na Guy Hertfelder, 1983 Justin Hicks, 1993 Mike Higgins, 1964-65-66-67 Eric Hinkelman, na Mike Holmes, na Joe Horacek, 1963 Scott Houston, na Roger Howitt, na Anthony Hughes, 1975 Darren Humphrey, 1996-97 Jay Hwang, 2012-13 I Daniel Im, 2005-06-07 J Jack Jenkins, 1989 Sang-Eun Ji, 2001-02-03 Brandt Jobe, 1985-86-87 Jeffery Johnson, 1981-82 Travis Johnson, 2000-01, 03-04 James Johnson, 1988-89 Steve Jones, 2003 K Jason Kang, 2007-08 Brian Kaufman, 1963-64-65-66 Douglas Kazanjian, na Jeff Keen, na Vic Kelley, Jr., 1965 Vic Kelley, Sr. 1934-35-36 Jerry Kestenberg, 1960 Christopher Kim, na Albert Kim, na Alex Shi Yup Kim, 2009-10-11-12 Tony Kim, na Justin Kim, na Jake Knapp, 2013 J.T. Kohut, 2000-01 Aaron Kunitomo, 2013 L Greg Lane. na Bobby Lange, 2010-11-12 Bobby Lasken, 1985-86-87-88 Peter Lazlo, 1969-70-71 Kevin Leach, 1984-85, 1987-88 Richard Lebby, 1972-73-74 Roberto Lebreja, 1986, 87-88-89 Dave Ledbetter, 1964-65-66 Edward Lee, 1996-97-98 James Lee, 2006-07-08 Lucas Lee, 2006-07-08 Brian Leitgeb, na Craig Leslie, 2005-06-07-08 Lloyd Lessor, 1963 Mark Levander, 1984-85 Spencer Levin, 2003 Peter Libkind, 1964 Mitch Lieber, 1981 Robert Lippman, na Richard Logan, 1966-67-68 Eric Lohman, 1994-95-96 Mike Long, na Scott Lorenz, 1983, 1986 Alan Loveless, 1964 Paul Loveless, 1963-64 LEGEND ree sources were used for this list: the Varsity Club database, lettermen’s lists compiled by coaches dating back to 1962, and results. In some instances, players are listed as lettermen based only on their results in competitions. na—Player listed in Varsity Club database, but not on the coach’s list of lettermen. ey may have earned a letter prior to 1962, but no record exists. r—Player listed on the roster only. Connor Driscoll

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2424TWO-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 1988, 2008TWO-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 1988, 2008

UCLA GOLF LETTERMENUCLA GOLF LETTERMEN

AJorgen Aker, 1992-93Claude Akins, 1976Ben Alyea, 1949-50Anton Arboleda, 2011-12-13Trevor Arts, 1994-95-96

BMark Badraun, naLouis Bartoletti, 1981-82-83Doug Batty, 2002-03Craig Bough, 1966Regan Bayless, naBrad Bell, 1983-84Mike Bellmar. 1971-72-73Joe Bendetti. naLarry Benson, 1966-67-68-69Kenneth Berris, 1965Seymour Black. 1951Steven Blancarte. 1973-74-75-76Charles Blek, 1964George Blek. naCameron Blount, 1997Gary Boatwright, 1975-76Brian Bock, 1991-92-93, 95Kevin Bodlovich, 1999-00Adam Booth, naBill Borden. 1977Ben Bost. 1997John Charles Bowen, 1972-73Travis Brasher, naDon Briggs, 1966-67-68David Brown, naStephen Brown, 1969-70, 72Pat Brown, 1989Patrick Brownfi eld, 1991-92Stephen Burnett, na

CMichael Cairns, 1992-93-94Bob Call, 1981Peter Campbell, 2004-05-06-07Patrick Cantlay, 2011-12James Carson, naDean Catalano, 1989Lorens Chan, 2013Kevin Chappell, 2005-06-07-08Bob Chase, 1953Brandon Christianson, 2005-06-07-08Dave Christoff ersen, 1965Peter Chun, naKevin Claborn, 1991-92-93Mario Clemens, 2010-11-12James Collart, 1963-64John Collet, naWilliam Cooper, 1964Steve Conway, 2001-02-03-04Jeff Cracolice, naMichael Cress, 1991-92Tim Cruikshank, 1988-89-91

DDaniel Dalton, naJohn Darrah, 1960Cliff ord Davis, 1963Douglas De Heras, naJay Delsing, 1980-81-82-83John Denny, 1976-77-79Perry Dickey, rBrandon DiTullio, 1997-98, 00-01Jerry DiTullio, 1968-69-70-71Connor Driscoll, 2008-09-10-11

EBill Eaton, 1969-70-71James Elling, na

Craig Engstrand, 1969-70

FBilly Faeth, naJoel Farkas, naDavid Figueroa, naPedro Figueiredo, 2010-11-12-13Bill Finestone, rSteven Fink, 1977-78Jerry Fischkes, 1964Seamus Fitzpatrick, naErik Flores, 2006-07-08-09Bill Foote, 1956Richard Foote, 1958-59Roger Fox, naKen Fox, naPhilip Francis, 2008-09Harry Freund, 1986-87-88Ross Fulgentis, 1998-99-00

GGregory Garbero, 1988-89-90-91Bob Gardner, 1947-48Paul Garry, naArthur Gates, naJonathan Garrick, 2013Brent Gaulke, naNeil Gendel, naTed Gleason, 1991-92-93James Goodman, naRichard Grafman, 1963 Bob Grassa, naLance Graville, 1993-94-95Richard Greenwood, 1986-87-88-89Gary Griffi n, 1965Rene Grivel, 1970-71John Groper, naLawrence Grossman, naJohn Grund, 1980James Guggia, 1969Roger Gunn, 1983-84-85

HBob Hamlett, 1982Rich Handy, naCharlie Harris, 2007Lynn Harris, naTerry Hartshorn, 1964-65-66Steve Haynes, 1988-89-90-91Chris Heintz, 2004-05-06-07Erik Helmstetter, 1983Fredrik Henge, naGuy Hertfelder, 1983Justin Hicks, 1993Mike Higgins, 1964-65-66-67Eric Hinkelman, naMike Holmes, naJoe Horacek, 1963Scott Houston, naRoger Howitt, naAnthony Hughes, 1975Darren Humphrey, 1996-97Jay Hwang, 2012-13

IDaniel Im, 2005-06-07

JJack Jenkins, 1989Sang-Eun Ji, 2001-02-03Brandt Jobe, 1985-86-87Jeff ery Johnson, 1981-82Travis Johnson, 2000-01, 03-04James Johnson, 1988-89Steve Jones, 2003

KJason Kang, 2007-08Brian Kaufman, 1963-64-65-66Douglas Kazanjian, naJeff Keen, naVic Kelley, Jr., 1965Vic Kelley, Sr. 1934-35-36Jerry Kestenberg, 1960Christopher Kim, naAlbert Kim, naAlex Shi Yup Kim, 2009-10-11-12Tony Kim, naJustin Kim, naJake Knapp, 2013J.T. Kohut, 2000-01Aaron Kunitomo, 2013

LGreg Lane. naBobby Lange, 2010-11-12Bobby Lasken, 1985-86-87-88Peter Lazlo, 1969-70-71Kevin Leach, 1984-85, 1987-88Richard Lebby, 1972-73-74Roberto Lebreja, 1986, 87-88-89Dave Ledbetter, 1964-65-66Edward Lee, 1996-97-98James Lee, 2006-07-08Lucas Lee, 2006-07-08Brian Leitgeb, naCraig Leslie, 2005-06-07-08Lloyd Lessor, 1963Mark Levander, 1984-85Spencer Levin, 2003Peter Libkind, 1964Mitch Lieber, 1981Robert Lippman, naRichard Logan, 1966-67-68Eric Lohman, 1994-95-96Mike Long, naScott Lorenz, 1983, 1986Alan Loveless, 1964Paul Loveless, 1963-64

LEGENDTh ree sources were used for this list: the Varsity Club database, lettermen’s lists compiled by coaches dating back to 1962, and results.In some instances, players are listed as lettermen based only on their results in competitions.na—Player listed in Varsity Club database, but not on the coach’s list of lettermen. Th ey may have earned a letter prior to 1962, but no record exists.r—Player listed on the roster only.

Connor Driscoll

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Brad Lozares, 1967-68

MWarren MacGregor, 1972-73-74-75Ian Macnaughton, naTom Madison, 1965Brian Mahon, 1983-84-85-86Gregor Main, 2009-10-11Paul Marchewka, 1969-70Matt Marshall, 2005-06Robert Marten, 1977-78-79Richard Matteoli, 1972-73-74Scott McCarron, rMike McCarthy, 1989Jeff McGraw, 1998-99-00Parker McLachlin, 1999-00-01-02Reilly McMahon, 2013Dennis McNeal, 1966, 1968Brian McShane, naAlfred Melanson, naJohn Merrick, 2001-02-03-04Mason Merrins, rMark Metzger, 1983-84Michael Miller, 1994-95-96Norman Mogil, 1966Chris Monroe, naRoy Moon, 2001-02-03-04Bill Moore, 1960Bob Moorefi eld, 1948William Mott, 1960Breene Murphy, 2003-04

NAustin Na, naJames Nello, 1989Robert Newton, naTom Nixon, 1991-92-93Jay Novak, na

OPaul Ohshima, naJerry O’Neal, 1948-49-50Timothy O’Neill, naRob Oosterhaus, 1995-96Gary Osheroff , na

PJeff rey Padilla, rSteve Pate, 1980-81, 83 Corey Pavin, 1978-79-80, 1982John Peck, 1975-76-77John Perles, 1981-82-83Tom Pernice, 1978-79-80-81Matt Pinizzotto, 2012-13James Porter, 1971-72-73-74John Poucher, 2003-04-05-06

QManuel Quezada, na

RTh omas Randolph, 1977, 1979-80Mike Reidel, 1985Mikw Reider, 1973-74-75Joakim Renstrom, 2004-05Oliver Rheinfurth, 1981-82-83Kevin Rhoads, 1993-94-95David Rhorer, 1985-86-87Don Rindfl eisch, 1975Owen Rogers, naDick Runkle, 1948-49

SDick Sader, 1965Th omas Saliba, naMark Sander, naByron Schlagenhauf, 1996-97-98-99

UCLA GOLF LETTERMENUCLA GOLF LETTERMENBeau Schoolcraft, 2009Scott Schrader, 1989John Segelke, naJason Semelsberger, 97-98-99-00Manav Shah, 2012-13Bill Shelton, 1948Brad Sherfy, 1977-78Martin Shibata, 1975Len Shonka, 1976Kyle Shoren, 1996-97Jeff Short, 1976-77-78-79Roy Signer, 1946Howard Simon, 1963Stephen Simpkin, rKevin Smith, 1968Charlie Smith, naWesley Smith, 1963Larry Smith, 1963Stuart Smith, 1981-82, 1984David Solomon, 1991-92-93Rob Stanger, rDave Stanley, 1950-51-52Greg Starkman, 1983-84-85Ray Steelsmith, 1950-51Robert Sullivan, 1986-87-89-90Robert Swenson, na

TKen Tanigawa, 1996-89-90Tom Tatham, 1969Bruce Taylor, naKen Teel, 1977, 1981Rick Tempkin, 1976William Th omas, naTom Th ompson, 1960Donald Truett, 1969-70-71-72

VPreston Valder, 2012-13Tony Valdivia, 1949Alberto Valenzuela, 1984-85-86Dennis Ventry, naEdwin Venturini, naMichael Vera, 1997-98-99-00Rafael Villegas, 1965-66

WStephen Wagner. 1997-98, 2000-01Duff y Waldorf, 1981-82, 1984-85Fred Warren, 1969-70Th omas Weede, naBob Whitaker, naPontus Widegren, 2010-11-12-13Chuck “Choo” White, 1977-78-79-80Stephen White, 1972Clinton Whitelaw, 1990Kent Wiese, 1988-89-90-91William Willson, naAl Wilson, 1975-76Robert Winslow, 1968-69-70Marc Witzer, naWells Wohlwend, 1950-51

YMickey Yokoi, 1978-79-80, 1982

Parker McLachlin

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UCLA GOLF SCORING RECORDSUCLA GOLF SCORING RECORDS

SINGLE SEASON TEAM TOURNAMENT VICTORIES13—1981-8211—1984-85, 2005-069—2003-04 7—2002-03

54-HOLE TEAM SCORING RECORD822 — 2007 NCAA West Regional (-42)830 — 2003 UOP Invitational (-34)

54-HOLE TEAM SCORING RECORD TO PAR822 — 2007 NCAA West Regional (-42)830 — 2003 UOP Invitational (-34)

CAREER TOURNAMENT VICTORIES11 — Corey Pavin (1978-82)9 — Duff y Waldorf (1981-85)7 — Jay Delsing (1980-83)5 — Kevin Chappell (2005--08) Lucas Lee (2006-08)4 — Patrick Cantlay (2010-11) Chuck White (1977-80) Steve Pate (1980-83)3 — Steve Conway (2001-04) Pedro Figueiredo (2010-2013)

54-HOLE INDIVIDUAL RECORD198 — Kevin Chappell, 2008 PING Arizona (67-67-64) Pontus Widegren, 2012 CS San Marcos Fall Classic (64-66-68)199 — Duff y Waldorf, 1985 Stanford Invitational (67-67-65)200 — Steve Conway, 2003 MacKenzie Invitational (67-65-68)201 — Jonathan Garrick, 2012 Cal Poly Invitational (67-67-67) Kevin Chappell, 2007 NCAA West Regional (66-68-67)202 — Jay Delsing, 1981 LSU Invitational (71-66-65)203 — Patrick Cantlay, 2011 NCAA W. Regional (69-67-67) Patrick Cantlay, 2011 Amer Ani Inv. (74-64-65)204 — Pedro Figueiredo, 2013 Western Intercollegiate (65-71-68) B.J. Schlagenhauf, 1998 Jerry Pate Invitational (71-69-64)205 — Pedro Figueiredo, 2013 Th e Prestige (71-67-67) Peter Campbell, 2004 Gold Rush (69-68-68) Roy Moon, 2003 MacKenzie Invitational (68-68-69) Roy Moon, 2003 Wildcat Invitational (65-70-70) Brandt Jobe, 1987 Burns Invitational (69-68-68)

LOWEST INDIVIDUAL ROUND62 — Roy Moon, 2nd round, 2003 TaylorMade Classic63 — John Merrick, fi nal round, 2003 Pac-10 Championship; Patrick

Cantlay, 1st round, 2011 Giff ord Collegiate Championship. 64 — Jonathan Garrick, 3rd round, 2013 NCAA Temple Regional; Pontius Widegren, 1st round, 2013 NCAA Temple Regional; Pontius Widegren, 1st round, 2012 CS San Marcos Fall Classic; Patrick Cantlay, 2nd round, 2011 Amer Ani Invitational; Gregor Main, 3rd round, 2010 Pac-10 Championsip; Pontus Widegren, fi nal round, 2010 Battle/Beach; Kevin Chappell, fi nal round, 2008 PING Arizona; Erik Flores, 1st round, 2007 NCAA West Regional; Steve Conway, 1st round, 2001 Cleveland Classic; B.J. Schlagenhauf, fi nal round, 1998 Jerry Pate Invitational

LOWEST INDIVIDUAL ROUND TO PAR63 — (-9) John Merrick, 2003 Pac-10 Championship62 — (-8) Roy Moon, 2003 TaylorMade Classic63 — (-8) Patrick Cantlay, 2011 Giff ord Collegiate Championship64 — (-8) Pontus Widegren, 2012 CS San Marcos Fall Classic (-8) Patrick Cantlay, 2011 Amer Ani Invitational (-8) Pontus Widegren, 2010, Battle of the Beach (-8) Erik Flores, 2007 NCAA West Regional (-8) B.J. Schalgenhauf, 1998 Jerry Pate Invitational

SINGLE-SEASON VICTORIES7 — Duff y Waldorf (1984-85)6 — Corey Pavin (1978-79) 5 — Corey Pavin (1981-82)4 — Patrick Cantlay (2010-11) Steve Pate (1982-83) Jay Delsing (1981-82)3 — Jay Delsing (1982-83)2 — Pedro Figueiredo (2012-2013) Lucas Lee (2005-06, 2006-07) Kevin Chappell (2006-07; 2007-08) Steve Conway (2002-03) B.J. Schlagenhauf (1998-99) Rich Greenwood (1986-87) Jeff Johnson (1981-82)

SINGLE-SEASON SCORING AVERAGE1. 70.41 — Pontus Widegren (2012-13)2. 70.48 — Patrick Cantlay (2010-11)3. 71.027 — Gregor Main (2009-10) 4. 71.029 — Kevin Chappell (2007-08)5. 71.17 — Patrick Cantlay (2011-12)6. 71.24 — Travis Johnson (2003-04)7. 71.41 — Pedro Figueiredo (2011-12)8. 71.42 — Duff y Waldorf (1984-85)9. 71.51 — Jonathan Garrick (2012-13)10.71.52 — Corey Pavin (1981-82)

Jonathan Garrick

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Since 1978, 47 diff erent UCLA golfers have been selected to the all-conference team. Below are UCLA’s all-conference members since the conference initiated the awards.

1978 — First Team: Chuck White, Brad Sherfy; Second Team: Corey Pavin

1979 — First Team: Corey Pavin*, Chuck White and Tom Randolph; Second Team: Jeff Short and Tom Pernice

1980 — First Team: Tom Pernice*; Second Team: Corey Pavin and Mickey Yokoi

1981 — Second Team: Jay Delsing and Tom Pernice

1982 — First Team: Corey Pavin*, Jay Delsing and Mickey Yokoi; Second Team: Jeff Johnson

1983 — First Team: Jay Delsing, Steve Pate*, and John Perles; Second Team: Brad Bell

1984 — First Team: Duff y Waldorf; Second Team: Brad Bell1985 — First Team: Duff y Waldorf* and Roger Gunn; Second Team:

Kevin Leach and Brandt Jobe 1986 — Second Team: Alberto Valenzuela1987 — First Team: Brandt Jobe, Kevin Leach; Second Team: Rich

Greenwood; Honorable Mention: Bob Lasken1988 — First Team: Kevin Leach; Second Team: Bob Lasken1989 — Honorable Mention: Rob Sullivan1990 — Second Team: Rob Sullivan; Honorable Mention: Clinton

Whitelaw1993 — Second Team: Ted Gleason; Honorable Mention: Justin Hicks,

Jorgen Aker and Kevin Claborn1994 — Honorable Mention: Kevin Claborn1995 — Honorable Mention: Eric Lohman and Kevin Rhoads1996 — Second Team: Mike Miller; Honorable Mention: Eric Lohman1997 — Second Team: Brandon DiTullio 1998 — First Team: Byron Schlagenhauf; Second Team: Brandon DiTul-

lio; Honorable Mention: Ross Fulgentis, Jason Semelsberger1999 — First Team: Byron Schlagenahuf; Second Team: Jeff McGraw;

Honorable Mention: Jason Semelsberger2000 — Second Team: Brandon DiTullio; Honorable Mention: Jason

Semelsberger, Parker McLachlin and Travis Johnson2001 — Honorable Mention: Parker McLachlin2002 — Second Team: John Merrick; Honorable Mention: Breene

Murphy2003 — First Team: Steve Conway, John Merrick; Second Team: Roy

Moon; Honorable Mention: Travis Johnson2004 — First Team: Travis Johnson; Second Team: Steve Conway, John

Merrick; Honorable Mention: John Poucher.2005 — Second Team: Daniel Im; Honorable Mention: Kevin Chappell.2006 — First Team: Erik Flores, Daniel Im; Second Team: Kevin

Chappell, Chris Heintz; Honorable Mention: Lucas Lee.2007 — First Team: Kevin Chappell; Second Team: Lucas Lee; Honor-

able Mention: Daniel Im2008 — First Team: Kevin Chappell*, Erik Flores; Honorable Mention:

Philip Francis2009 — First Team: Erik Flores; Second Team: Gregor Main; Freshman

of the Year: Gregor Main.2010 — First Team: Alex Shi Yup Kim; Second Team: Pedro Figueiredo,

Gregor Main and Pontus Widegren.2011 — First Team: Patrick Cantlay*, Gregor Main, Pontus Widegren;

Honorable Mention: Alex Shi Yup Kim2012 — First Team: Patrick Cantlay; Second Team: Pedro Figueiredo,

Alex Shi Yup Kim, Pontus Widegren; Honorable Mention: Anton Arboleda, Mario Clemens.

2013 — First Team: Pedro Figueiredo, Pontus Widegren; Second Team: Manav Shah; Honorable Mention: Anton Arboleda, Jonathan Garrick; All-Freshman Team: Jonathan Garrick

*Player of the Year

UCLA IN THE PAC-12 CONFERENCE

UCLA’S ALL-CONFERENCE ACADEMIC SELECTIONSAnton Arboleda 2012, 2013 Honorable MentionPatrick Cantlay 2012 Honorable MentionPeter Campbell 2007 Honorable MentionConnor Driscoll 2011 Honorable MentionBrandon DiTullio 2000 First Team, 1998 Second TeamPedro Figueiredo 2011, 2012, 2013 First TeamChris Heintz 2005 and 2007 Honorable Mention, 2006 Second TeamJustin Hicks 1993 Second TeamJay Hwang 2013 Honorable MentionTravis Johnson 2001 Honorable Mention, 2003 First Team, 2004 Second TeamBobby Lange 2011 Second Team, 2012 First TeamMatt Pinizzotto 2013 Honorable MentionJoakim Renstrom 2005 Honorable MentionKevin Rhodes 1995 First TeamManav Shah 2013 Honorable MentionPreston Valder 2013 Honorable MentionPontus Widegren 2011, 2012, 2013 Honorable Mention

UCLA’S INDIVIDUAL CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS1970 — Pete Lazlo (74-70-71-76—291)1982 — Corey Pavin (67-67-69-70 — 273)1983 — Steve Pate (75-74-67-74— 290)1985 — Duff y Waldorf (71-70-71-67—279)2003 — John Merrick (74-70-69-63—276)2006 — Daniel Im (67-68-70-72—277)

UCLA’S CONFERENCE COACHES OF THE YEAR1982 — Eddie Merrins1983 — Eddie Merrins1998 — Brad Sherfy2003 — O. D. Vincent2006 — O. D. Vincent2011 — Derek Freeman

UCLA’S CONFERENCE GOLFERS OF THE YEAR1979 — Corey Pavin1980 — Tom Pernice1982 — Corey Pavin1983 — Steve Pate1985 — Duff y Waldorf2008 — Kevin Chappell2011 — Patrick Cantlay

UCLA’S CONFERENCE TEAM CHAMPIONS1982 1983 1985 2003 2006

Pedro Figueiredo

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UCLA’S ALL-TIME CONFERENCE RESULTSUCLA’S ALL-TIME CONFERENCE RESULTS

2013 at Los Angeles, CA (UCLA, Los Angeles CC)Team Champion: California Individual Champion: Max Homa, CaliforniaUCLA—2nd. 1,415. Anton Arboleda (69-69-70-70—278, -2, T3); Jonathan Garrick (68-68-

71-72—279, -1, T5); Pontus Widegren (68-75-71-68—282, +2, T7); Pedro Figueiredo (72-72-72-73—289, +9, T17); Manav Shah (70-77-70-74—291, +11, T21); Jay Hwang (71-74-77-75—297, +17, T37).

2012 at Corvallis, OR (Oregon State, Trysting Tree GC)Team Champion: California Individual Champion: Andrew Yun, StanfordUCLA—4th. 1.433. Patrick Cantlay (69-70-71-70—280, -8, T5); Pedro Figueiredo (71-69-

71-70 — 281, -7, 7th); Anton Arboleda (73-70-69-75—287, -1, T13); Jay Hwang (79-69-69-77—294, +6, T30); Alex Shi Yup Kim (75-74-71-77—297, +9, T37); Pontus Widegren (79-76-73-71—299, +11, 42nd).

2011 at Palo Alto, CA (Stanford, Stanford GC)Team Champion: USC Individual Champion: Martin Trainer, USCUCLA—3rd. 1.418. Alex Shi Yup Kim (68-71-70-68—277, -3, 3rd); Patrick Cantlay (72-

67-73-71 — 283, T9); Pontus Widegren (73-71-74-66—284, T11); Pedro Figueiredo (75-76-69-67—287, T22); Gregor Main (68-75-71-76—290, T30); Connor Driscoll (72-79-76-78—305, T56).

2010 at Tempe, AZ (Arizona State, Karsten GC)Team Champion: Washington Individual Champion: Eric Mina, CaliforniaUCLA—8th. 1.414. Gregor Main (68-69-64-72—273, -11, T4); Pontus Widegren (68-67-72-

75 — 282, T20); Mario Clemens (65-73-74-71—283, T26); Alex Shi Yup Kim (68-72-71-75—286, T36); Pedro Figueiredo (72-72-70-79—293, 50th); Connor Driscoll (71-73-77-77—298, T56).

2009 at Seattle, WA (Washington, Seattle CC)Team Champion: Washington Individual Champion: Darren Wallace, WashingtonUCLA—6th. 1.466. Erik Flores (73-73-70-67—283, T3); Connor Driscoll (75-76-70-69—290,

T13); Philip Francis (72-74-72-73—291, T16); Gregor Main (76-77-73-68—294, T24); Alex Shi Yup Kim (75-78-80-75—308, 53rd); Beau Schoolcraft (87-80-81-80—328, 59th).

2008 at Fairfi eld, CA (California, The Meadow Club) Team Champion: USC Individual Champion: Crieghton Honeck, ArizonaUCLA—4th. 1.439. Kevin Chappell (70-68-71-72—281, T-1st, lost in playoff ); Lucas Lee

(67-73-76-71—287, T-13); Craig Leslie (71-73-74-70—288, T-16); Philip Francis (70-73-75-70—288, T-16); Erik Flores (72-76-76-75—299, T-47); Jason Kang (70-74-80-79—T-53).

2007 at Eugene, OR (Oregon, Eugene CC) Team Champion: USC Individual Champion: Jamie Lovemark, USCUCLA—2nd. 1.425. Daniel Im (71-69-67-73—280, 5th); Kevin Chappell (71-69-73-70—283,

8th); Lucas Lee (72-71-72-71—286, T-12); Jason Kang (70-73-73-71—287, T-14); Erik Flores (75-71-75-72—293, T-31); Craig Leslie (71-75-78-74—298, T-46).

2006 at Palm Desert, CA (USC, Big Horn CC) Team Champion: UCLA Individual Champion: Daniel Im, UCLAUCLA—1st. 1.420. Daniel Im (67-68-70-72—277, 1st); Chris Heintz (70-69-74-70—283,

T-6); Erik Flores (70-74-69-76—289, T-15): Kevin Chappell (69-74-73-74—290, T-17); James Lee (73-70-76-72—291, T-21); Lucas Lee (75-67-78-73—293, T-26).

2005 at Walla Walla, WA (WSU, Walla Walla CC) Team Champions: Washington Individual Champion: Erik Olson, WashingtonUCLA — 4th, 1,432. Kevin Chappell (67-70-71-75—283, T-7); John Poucher (72-70-70-

73—285, T-14); Joakim Renstrom (77-69-72-69—287, T-19); Daniel Im (71-74-72-75—292, T-33); Chris Heintz (70-72-72-80—294, T-36); Peter Campbell (72-75-69-79—296, T-41).

2004 at Marana, AZ (Arizona, The Gallery) Team Champions: Arizona Individual Champion: Henry Liaw, ArizonaUCLA — 3rd, 1,470. Travis Johnson (74-69-68-75—286, T-5); Steve Conway (73-69-75-73—

290, T-9); John Poucher (74-71-70-81—296, T-14); John Merrick (75-79-69-77—300, T-21); Roy Moon (75-79-73-77—304, T-33); Peter Campbell (77-76-72-85—310, T-46)

2003 at Glendale, CA (UCLA, Oakmont CC) Team Champions: UCLA Individual Champion: John MerrickUCLA — 1st, 1,439. John Merrick (74-70-69-63—276, 1st); Travis Johnson (71-74-71-

74—290, T-8); Steve Conway (75-71-69-75—290, T-8); Roy Moon (72-71-75-73—291, T-12); John Poucher (72-76-73-76—297, 19th); Spencer Levin (77-80-73-73—303).

2002 at Corvallis, OR (Oregon State, Trysting Tree GC) Team Champions: USC Individual Champion: Jim Seki, StanfordUCLA — 4th, 1469. Breene Murphy (72-73-73-71—289, T-7); John Merrick (74-74-77-

69—294, T-23); Parker McLachlin (74-74-74-73—295, T-25); John Poucher (73-76-78-70—297, T-29); Steve Conway (75-77-75-77—304, T-45).

2001 at Stanford, CA (Stanford Golf Course) Team Champions: USC Individual Champion: Ricky Barnes, ArizonaUCLA — 5th, 1430. Travis Johnson (69-71-71-72—283, T-12); Parker McLachlin ((73-65-72-

75—285, T-19); J.T. Kohut (73-73-72-71—289, T-31); John Merrick (68-69-78-75—290, T-34); Steve Conway (77-70-69-76—292, T-37); Roy Moon (74-72-79-71—296, T-49).

2000 at Tempe, AZ (Arizona State, Karsten Golf Course) Team Champions: Arizona State Individual Champion: Paul Casey, Arizona StateUCLA — 8th, 1455. Travis Johnson (69-70-65-75—279, T-5); Brandon DiTullio (71-73-

68-74—286, T-17); Jason Semelsberger (75-74-68-72—289, T-25); Parker McLachlin (73-76-71-73—293, T-36); J.T. Kohut (78-76-81-80—315, 57th); Ross Fulgentis (79-82-74-84—319, 59th).

1999 at Seattle, WA (Washington, Broadmoor Country Club) Team Champions: Arizona State Individual Champion: Paul Casey, Arizona StateUCLA —2nd, 1424. Jeff McGraw (70-72-66-71—279, 3rd); B.J. Schlagenhauf (73-69-

71-68—281, T-4); Jason Semelsberger (70-71-73-69—283, T-9); Parker McLachlin (69-73-72-73—287, 16th); Kevin Bodlovich (73-74-75-73—295, T-33); Mike Vera (72-81-76-74—303, 52nd).

1998 at Orinda, CA (California, Orinda Courntry Club) Team Champions: Arizona State Individual Champion: Paul Casey, Arizona StateUCLA — 2nd, 1455. Byron Schlagenhauf (67-78-71-74—290, T-10); Brandon DiTullio

(77-73-70-71—291, 12th); Jeff McGraw (72-77-72-71—292, T-13); Jason Semelsberger (74-72-78-70—294, T-18); Ross Fulgentis (79-78-72-69—298, T-31); Steve Wagner (74-82-73-81—310, T-54).

1997 at Eugene, OR (Oregon, Eugene Country Club) Team Champions: Arizona State Individual Champion: Scott Johnson, Arizona StateUCLA — 9th, 1497. Brandon DiTullio (75-67-74-81—297, T-23); Jason Semelsberger

(75-71-73-78—297, T-23); Steve Wagner (79-70-76-74—299, T-29); Ben Bost (77-73-74-80—304, T-42); B.J. Schlagenhauf (75-79-79-77—310, 48th); Michael Vera (74-83-75-80—312, T-50).

1996 at Newport Beach, CA (USC, Big Canyon Country Club) Team Champions: Arizona StateIndividual Champion: Tiger Woods, StanfordUCLA — 9th, 1527. Michael Miller (78-78-74-72—302, 22th); Brandon DiTullio (76-74-

78-76—304, 34th); Eric Lohman (81-73-75-76—305, T-35); Darren Humphrey (72-78-76-80—306, T-37); B.J. Schlagenhauf (82-77-73-77—309, 44th); Trevor Arts (77-85-73-79—314, 56th).

*1995 at Richland, WA (WSU, Meadows Springs Country Club) Team Champions: Arizona State Individual Champion: Charlie Wi, CaliforniaUCLA — 6th, 1489. Brian Bock (72-73-76-71—292, T-10); Trevor Arts (76-73-76-72—297);

Eric Lohman (72-74-77-75—298); Kevin Rhoads (73-76-79-71—299); Michael Miller (76-73-79-76—304) Lance Graville (75-76-80-78—309).

*1994 at Tucson, AZ (Arizona, Tucson National Country Club) Team Champions: Stanford Individual Champion: Jason Gore, ArizonaUCLA — T-6th, 1491. Trevor Arts (72-73-73-75—293, T-11); Eric Lohman (75-71-78-

74—298); Kevin Claborn (80-72-76-72—300); Eddy Lee (77-74-75-74—300); Michael Miller (76-72-73-79—300).

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*1993 at Goleta, CA (UCLA, Sandpiper Golf Course) Team Champions: Arizona State Individual Champion: Jason Gore, ArizonaUCLA — 3rd, 1483. Jorgen Aker (75-73-70-71—289, T-7); Kevin Claborn (74-75-70-73—

292); David Solomon (77-75-71-73—296); Ted Gleason (73-73-75-78—299); Justin Hicks (75-77-79-76—307); Brian Bock (76-82-73-76—307).

*1992 at Corvallis, CA (Oregon State, Trysting Tree Golf Course) Team Champions: Stanford Individual Champion: Christian Cevaer, StanfordUCLA — 6th, 1490. Jorgen Aker (74-72-73-76—295, T-14); Patrick Brownfi eld (71-72-74-

80—297); Brian Bock (73-74-79-75—301); Lance Graville (78-74-74-75—301); Ted Gleason (76-73-79-74—302); David Solomon (74-82-77-80—313).

*1991 at Stanford, CA (Stanford Golf Course) Team Champions: Arizona Individual Champion: Manny Zerman, ArizonaUCLA — 8th, 1496. Steve Haynes (73-74-75-69—291, 12th); Kent Wiese (72-69-75-80—

296); Kevin Claborn (78-76-79-72—305); David Solomon (78-75-78-76—307).*1990 at Tempe, AZ (Arizona State, Karsten Golf Course) Team Champions: Arizona State Individual Champion: Phil Mickelson, Arizona StateUCLA — T-3rd, 1486. Greg Garbero (66-72-73-74—285, T-4); Ken Tanigawa (73-69-76-

79—297, T-18); Steve Haynes (73-72-76-78—299); Rob Sullivan (74-76-75-76—301); Clinton Whitelaw (72-77-80-76—305); Kent Wiese (74-76-83-80—313).

*1989 at Seattle, WA (Washington, Broadmoor CC) Team Champions: Arizona State Individual Champion: Christian Cevaer, StanfordUCLA — 6th, 1099. Rich Greenwood (76-70-72—218, T-14); Rob Sullivan (77-68-73—218,

T-14); Greg Garbero (71-76-73—220); Ken Tanigawa (75-71-77—223); Kent Wiese (75-76-74—225); Steven Haynes (75-76-74—225).

*1988 at Orinda, CA (California, Orinda Country Club) Team Champions: Washington Individual Champion: O.D. Vincent, WashingtonUCLA — 8th, 1159. Kevin Leach (76-77-72—225, 10th); Greg Garbero (81-76-77—234);

Bob Lasken (81-82-72—235); Brandt Jobe (74-84-77—235); Harry Freund (79-79-82—240); Kent Wiese (81-ppd-77, DNP).

*1987 at Eugene, OR (Oregon, Eugene Country Club) Team Champions: Arizona Individual Champion: Larry Silveira, ArizonaUCLA — 3rd, 1465. David Rhorer (74-72-71-73—290, T-2); Bob Lasken (70-71-77-75—293,

T-7); Brandt Jobe (70-77-72-75—294, T-9); Rich Greenwood (74-71-75-75—295, T-10); Roberto Lebrija (73-75-82-76—306); Kevin Leach (75-DQ-69-76, DNP).

*1986 at Simi Valley, CA (USC, Wood Ranch Country Club) Team Champions: USC Individual Champion: Don Walsworth, StanfordUCLA — T-4th, 1562. Alberto Valenzuela (76-77-76-75—304, 5th); Richard Greenwood (76-

79-78-82—315); Bob Lasken (76-86-75-79—316); Ken Tanigawa (84-80-75-78—317); Brian Mahon (78-81-76-82—317); David Rhorer (81-85-81-79—326).

1985 at Walla Walla, WA (WSU, Walla Walla Country Club) Team Champions: UCLA Individual Champion: Duff y Waldorf, UCLAUCLA — 1st, 1448. Duff y Waldorf (71-70-71-67—279, 1st); Roger Gunn (70-73-74-70—287,

4th); Mark Levander (75-75-73-71—294, T-17); Brian Mahon (75-69-76-75—295, T-23); Kevin Leach (77-73-73-76—299, T-31); Brandt Jobe (74-77-76-73—300, T-35).

*1984 at Tucson, AZ (Arizona, Tucson Country Club) Team Champions: USC Individual Champion: Paul Nolen, Arizona; Mike Blewett, USCUCLA — 4th, 1439. Duff y Waldorf (70-67-71-73—281, 4th); Brian Mahon (71-74-67-

72—284, T-5); Brad Bell (72-71-71-74—288, T-11); Roger Gunn (73-73-76-71—294); Mark Metzger (76-79-75-76—306).

1983 at Los Angeles, CA (UCLA, Los Angeles Country Club) Team Champions: UCLA Individual Champions: Steve Pate, UCLA; Sam Randoph, USCUCLA — 1st, 1476. Steve Pate (75-74-67-74—290, T-1); Jay Delsing (74-74-72-72—292,

3rd); Brad Bell (76-75-72-77—300, T-5); John Perles (76-71-80-75—302, T-8); Oliver Rheinfurth (77-83-71-74—305, T-13); Roger Gunn (80-75-76-76—307).

1982 at Corvallis, OR (Oregon State, Corvallis Country Club) Team Champions: UCLA Individual Champion: Corey Pavin, UCLAUCLA — 1st, 1416. Corey Pavin (67-67-69-70—273, 1stt); Jay Delsing (70-70-70-70—280,

2nd); Jeff Johnson (72-66-72-72—282, 3rd); Louis Bartoletti (74-71-75-73—293); Mickey Yokoi (67-77-79-71—294); Steve Pate (x-x-74-72).

*1981 at Stanford, CA (Stanford Golf Course) Team Champions: Arizona State Individual Champion: Dan Forsman, Arizona State; Tony Grimes, Arizona StateUCLA — 4th, 1499. Tom Pernice, Jr., (74-76-69-70—289, 4th); Duff y Waldorf (75-75-66-

78—296, 7th) *1980 at Seattle, WA (Washington, Broadmoor GC) Team Champions: USC Individual Champion: Jim Bertoncino, Arizona State; Jack Skilling, Stanford; Craig

Steinberg, USCUCLA — T 3rd, 1147. Tom Pernice, Jr. (66-73-70-74—285, 5th); Chuck White (72-71-69-

74—286, T-6); John Grund (74-72-72-69—287, T-10); Steve Pate (66-70-74-77—289, T-13); Mickey Yokoi (72-74-66-75—289, T-13).

1979 at Phoenix, AZ (Arizona State, Papago Golf Course) Team Champions: Arizona State Individual Champion: Scott Watkins, Arizona State; Dan Croonquist, Arizona StateUCLA — T-3rd, 1164. Corey Pavin (70-75-73-70—288, T-9); Tom Randolph (72-71-69-77—

289, T-12); Mickey Yokoi (74-73-75-68—290, T-15); Tom Pernice (75-70-70-75—290); Chuck White (75-73-73-74—295, 28th); Jeff Short (75-75-75-79—304, 42nd).

*1978 at Westlake Villiage, CA (USC, North Ranch Country Club) Team Champions: USC Individual Champion: Brent Murray, Oregon; Mike Peck, StanfordUCLA — 4th, 1223. Corey Pavin (78-76-73-72—299, 7th); Chuck White (80-79-73-73—305,

12th)

Steve Pate won the 1983 Pac-10 Championship.

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1972 at Whittier, CA (California Country Club) Team Champions: USC Individual Champion: Craig Griswold, OregonUCLA — 5th, 1213. Jim Porter (75-74-75-72-296, T-4); Don Truett (77-74-74-75-300, T-11);

Warren MacGregor 76-74-79-79-308, T-28); Rick Lebby (77-81-76-75-309, T-30); Steve Brown (78-78-79-77-312, T-33); Mike Bellmar (84-76-80-76, 316, T-38).

1971 at Eugene, OR (Oregon, Eugene Country Club) Team Champions: USC Individual Champion: Scott Massingill, Oregon StateUCLA — 4th, 1209. Don Truett (75-76-74-70—295, T-3); Jerry DiTullio (74-75-78-72—299,

T-9); Pete Lazlo (78-74-79-72—303, T-18); Rene Grivel (77-77-81-77—312, T-28); Jim Porter (82-77-78-76—313, T-30); Bill Eaton (76-79-80-79—314, 32nd).

*1970 at Richmond, CA (Washington, Mira Vista Country Club) Team Champions: Stanford Individual Champions: Pete Lazlo, UCLA; Allan Tapie, USC; Gary Sanders, USC; Craig Griswold, OregonUCLA — 4th, 1190. Pete Lazlo (74-70-71-76—291, T-1); Don Truett (74-73-71-78—296,

T-9). *1969 at Seattle, WA (Washington, Ranier G&CC) Team Champions: USC Individual Champion: Bob Allard, USCUCLA — 3rd, 1195.*1968 at Los Angeles, CA (USC, Los Angeles Country Club) Team Champions: Stanford Individual Champion: Kemp Richardson, USCUCLA — 3rd, 1213. Larry Benson (74-76-76-72—298, 4th); Brad Lozares (76-77-76-71—300,

T-6); Rich Logan (73-78-77-75—303, 9th).*1967 at Corvallis, OR (Oregon State) Team Champions: USC Individual Champion: Kemp Richardson, USCUCLA — 4th, 1179.*1966 at Stanford, CA (Stanford Golf Course) Team Champions: USC Individual Champion: Sherman Finger, USCUCLA — 3rd, 1228.*1965 at Indian Wells, CA Team Champions: USC Individual Champion: Sherman Finger, USCUCLA — 2nd, 1215.*1964 Clarkston CC Team Champions: USC Individual Champion: Sherman Finger, USCUCLA — 3rd, 1172.*1963 at Stanford, CA (Stanford Golf Course) Team Champions: Washingtoin Individual Champion: Dave Stockton, USCUCLA — 4th, 1213.*1962 at Los Angeles, CA (Hillcrest CC) Team Champions: USC Individual Champion: Pete Choate, StanfordUCLA — 4th, 1268. Cliff Davis (73-71-75-79—298, T-3).*1961 at Seattle, WA (Washington, Ranier CC) Team Champions: Washington Individual Champion: Clint Names, WAUCLA — 4th, 1224.*1960 at Stanford, CA (Stanford GC) Team Champions: Stanford Individual Champion: Pete Choate, StanfordUCLA — 2nd, 1233. *results incomplete at present time.

UCLA’S ALL-TIME CONFERENCE RESULTSUCLA’S ALL-TIME CONFERENCE RESULTS

*1977 North at Spokane, WA; South at Stanford, CA (Stanford Golf Course)

Team Champions: Oregon (North), Stanford (South) Individual Champions: Phil Currie, Oregon (N); Mike Peck, Stanford (S); Larry Collins,

USC (S)UCLA — 3rd, (South), 1204. Jeff Short (296, 6th); Brad Sherfy (301, T-7); Chuck White (306,

14th); Bob Marten (314, T-19); Steve Fink (314, T-19).*1976 North at Seattle, WA; South at Los Angeles, CA Team Champions: Oregon (North), USC (South) Individual Champions: Peter Jacobsen, Oregon (N); Scott Simpson, USC (S)UCLA — 4th, (South), 917.*1975 at Eugene, OR (Oregon, Eugene Country Club) Team Champions: USC Individual Champion: Scott Simpson, USCUCLA — T-6th, 1238. Don Rindfl eisch (78-74-75-79—306, T-13); John Peck (77-76-82-

75—310, T-23); Steve Blancarte (76-73-79-82—310, T-23); Tony Hughes (76-76-81-79—312, 28th); Warren MacGregor (75-83-79-76—313; 29th); Martin Shi (80-80-79-75—314, 30th).

*1974 at Stanford, CA (Stanford Golf Course) Team Champions: Stanford Individual Champion: Peter Jacobsen, OregonUCLA — 4th, 1214. Steve Blancarte (73-72-76—221, 8th).*1973 at Clarkston, WA Team Champions: USC Individual Champion: Mark Pfeil, USCUCLA — 7th, 1161. Warren MacGregor (72-71-70-71—284, T-10); Jim Porter (71-73-68-

73—285, T-12); Mike Bellmar (294, T-32), Mark Reider (299, 37th), Rick Lebby (300, T-38); Steve Blancarte (303, 42nd ).

Pete Lazlo, 1970 conference medalist

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Th rough 2013, UCLA has been represented 45 times in the NCAA Championship, 32 by a team. In 1988, the Bruins captured their fi rst NCAA golf title and in 2008 they won their second. Currently, UCLA has qualifi ed 11 consecutive years for the national championship tournament, a school record. Below is a list of UCLA’s year-by-year fi nishes since 1947.

1988 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP SUMMARY

In 1988, the Bruins won their fi rst NCAA golf team championship at North Ranch Country Club in Th ousand Oaks, CA. On the fi nal day of the tournament, UCLA, 13 shots behind the leader, rallied for one of the great comebacks in NCAA golf history. Th e Bruins shot a one-under par 287 over the fi nal 18 holes to win the national championship by three shots over Texas-El Paso. Th e Bruins’ Brandt Jobe fired a final round three-under par 69 to record a one-under par 72-hole score of 287 and fi nish in a tie for second place. Jobe’s fi nish was the best individual fi nish ever by a UCLA golfer in the NCAA Championship. Although no other Bruin fi nished among the Top 20, clutch performances, especially on the fi nal day, produced one of the most memorable championship mo-ments in UCLA history. Below are the scores from the 1988 NCAA Championships.1988 Team score: 1,176. Individuals: Brandt Jobe, 2nd tie (72-73-73-69 — 287); Bobby Lasken, 26th tie (74-71-75-75 — 295); Tim Cruikshank, 31st (79-73-73-71 — 296); Kevin Leach, 43rd (76-78-72-72 — 298); Rich Greenwood, 85th (82-79-77-77 — 315).

Year Team Finish Top UCLA Individual Finisher1947 dnq Bob Gardner, match play 3rd round1948 7th Ted Richards, match play semifi nals1949 13th Larry Runkle, match play 1st round1950 17th Ben Alyea, match play quarterfi nals1951 n/a Ray Steelsmith, 77-80—1571952 dnq Dave Stanley, 80-77—1571953 dnq Ian Hackett, 74-78—1521954 dnq No individual qualifi ers1955 dnq No individual qualifi ers1956 dnq Bill Foote, match play quarterfi nals1957 dnq No individual qualifi ers1958 dnq No individual qualifi ers1959 dnq No individual qualifi ers1960 T-22nd Bill Mott, match play 2nd round1961 dnq No individual qualifi ers1962 dnq No individual qualifi ers1963 T-21st Jim Collart, match play 1st round1964 10th Paul Loveless, match play 1st round1965 T-19th Mike Higgins, 75-76—1511966 T-8th Mike Higgins, T-28 (298) 1967 37th* Larry Benson, (300)1968 dnq No individual qualifi ers1969 mc* Don Truett, 85-74—1591970 mc Don Truett, T-12th (294) 1971 dnq No individual qualifi ers1972 dnq No individual qualifi ers1973 dnq No individual qualifi ers1974 dnq No individual qualifi ers1975 dnq No individual qualifi ers1976 dnq No individual qualifi ers1977 dnq No individual qualifi ers1978 10th Corey Pavin, T-23rd (219)1979 13th Tom Randolph, T-35th (304) 1980 T-24th* Corey Pavin, 73-85-72—2301981 dnq No individual qualifi ers1982 6th Jeff Johnson, 12th (287)1983 7th Jay Delsing, T-15th (292)1984 21st* Brad Bell, 6th (283) 1985 T-14th Duff y Waldorf, T-18th (295)1986 dnq Alberto Valenzuela, (225)1987 21st Kevin Leach, T-45th (301)1988 1st Brandt Jobe, T-2nd (287)1989 T-8th Rob Sullivan, T-16th (288)1990 dnq No individual qualifi ers1991 T-24th David Soloman, T-32nd (297)1992 dnq No individual qualifi ers1993 T-17th Jorgen Aker (146)1994 dnq No individual qualifi ers1995 dnq No individual qualifi ers1996 dnq No individual qualifi ers1997 T-26th* Steve Wagner (145)1998 T-8th Brandon DiTullio, T-20 (283)1999 dnq No individual qualifi ers2000 dnq Brandon DiTullio (148)2001 T-17th* Parker McLachlin, T-16th (287)2002 dnq John Merrick, T-23rd (284)2003 3rd John Merrick, T-16th (297)2004 2nd Travis Johnson, 5th (277)2005 30th* Chris Heintz, T-36th (219)2006 T-7th Erik Flores, T-27th (289)2007 7th Kevin Chappell, T-20th (280)2008 1st Kevin Chappell, 1st (286, -2)2009 T23* Gregor Main, T-54th (221, +8)2010 T16* Gregor Main, T-9th (213, -3)2011 T-5th Patrick Cantlay, 2nd (212, -4)2012 T-5th Patrick Cantlay, T-4th (212, -2)2013 26th Pontus Widegren, T-29th (212, +2) dnq—did not qualify. mc—missed cut.*Finish after missing the cut. No fi nish available for 1969.

UCLA IN THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPUCLA IN THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP

UCLA IN THE NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP NCAA Regional Top UCLAYear Finish Individual1993 9th (West) Kevin Claborn, T-30th (220) 1994 14th (West) Kevin Claborn, T-19th (217)1995 17th (West) Brian Bock, T-41st (222)1996 12th (West) Eric Lohman, T-33rd, (222)1997 6th (West) B.J. Schlagenhauf, T-6th (211)1998 7th (West) Jason Semelsberger, T-19, (217)1999 10th (West) Jeff McGraw, T-20 (220)2000 16th (West) Brandon DiTullio, T-5th (210)2001 T-6th (West) John Merrick, T-6th (214)2002 T-13th (West) John Merrick, T-8th (216)2003 1st (West) Steve Conway, 5th (213)2004 1st (West) Travis Johnson, T-1st (211)2005 T-4th (West) Kevin Chappell, T2 (207)2006 7th (East) Kevin Chappell, 1st (211)2007 2nd (West) Kevin Chappell, T-2 (201)2008 5th (West) Kevin Chappell, Erik Flores T-8th (214)2009 1st (Central) Philip Francis, T-3rd (214)2010 3rd (East) Alex Kim, Mario Clemens, T-8th (208)2011 1st (West) Patrick Cantlay, 1st (203)2012 2nd (Central) Pedro Figueiredo, 2nd (207)2013 1st (Tempe) Jonathan Garrick, T-2nd (202, -8)

Kevin Leach

UCLA’S NCAA REGIONAL INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSYear Winner (Score) Golf Course2004 Travis Johnson (211, -5) Sunriver 2006 Kevin Chappell (211, -5) Lake Nona GC2011 Patrick Cantlay (203, -13) Th e Farms GC

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2008 NCAA CHAMPIONS2008 NCAA CHAMPIONS

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Senior Kevin Chappell made a par on the 18th hole to give UCLA a one-shot victory on May 31, 2008 at the 111th NCAA Men’s Golf Championship, hosted by Purdue at its Kampen Course

in West Lafayette, Ind.Chappell won the individual title and led the fourth-ranked Bruins to their fi rst men’s golf title since 1988. He fi nished at 2-under 286 and was the only player in the fi eld under par for the event. He became the fi rst UCLA player to win NCAA medalist honors.“Th e feeling I have right now is better than anything,” said Chap-pell. “To win individually is great, but it becomes even more special because the team also won. I can’t say enough about this team. All season long we’ve always been there to pick each other up and that’s what championship teams do.”In the third round, Chappell made a round-saving bogey from knee-high rough at the 18th hole. Th at score helped him post a cool 68 (-4) and assume fi rst place entering the fi nal round. At the time, he called it “the best bogey of my life.” He amended that statement on May 31 with a bogey that preserved the Bruins’ national championship.At the 71st hole, a 230-yard par 3 over water, Chappell dumped his tee shot in the hazard. His third shot from the drop area skirted 22 paces past the hole -- almost a certain double-bogey.“I knew he could get it up and down from there,” said Head Coach Derek Freeman. “I fi gured we’d take [a] fi ve and move on to 18.”Th e two-time All-American chipped it in.“Th at was the best bogey of my entire life,” he said.Chappell had struggled most of the week at the 18th. In the second round, he came to the brutish 484-yard par 4 at one-under par. A double-bogey gave him a 73 (+1). His bogey there in the third round prevented him from carding a 67 (-5).And in the fi nal round, he knew a par would preserve the Bruins’ precarious one-shot lead and their championship dreams. His tee shot found the fairway, leaving him 189 yards to the green. His second shot landed 20 feet above the hole. He barely missed making a birdie, but tapped in for par before the entire UCLA entourage charged the green to embrace their senior leader.“Th is is huge for our school which prides itself on national champion-ships,” said Freeman. “Now, I want to fi gure out how to get better because I sure like this feeling.”Senior Craig Leslie’s birdies at the 16th and 18th holes proved crucial to the Bruins’ title hopes, as well as key par saves on the fi nal holes by junior Erik Flores and freshman Philip Francis.Th e championship was the third won by the Bruins in the month of May, 2008. On Mother’s Day the women’s water polo team won its fourth consecutive national championship, and on May 20, the women’s tennis team won its fi rst team title. Th ese three titles gave UCLA a total of 103, a national leader.For complete scores, please see next page.

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Previous page (top): Th e Bruins hoist the team trophy. (Middle section, left): Th e Bruins celebrate. (Right): Erik Flores blasts out of a bunker. (Bottom strip, both pages): A sequence of Kevin Chappell’s clutch chip-in. Page 29 (top left): Chappell’s fi st pump following the chip-in. (Middle left): senior Craig Leslie. (Far left): Chappell receives the Jack Nicklaus Award. (Left): Chappell holds the NCAA individual trophy.

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Year, City (Golf Course, Host)2013 at Atlanta, GA (Crabapple GC, Georgia Tech)Team Champion: Alabama Individual Stroke Play Champion: Max Homa, CaliforniaUCLA — 26th. Stroke Play: 858 (+18). Pontus Widegren (72-70-70—212, T-49); Pedro

Figueiredo (72-67-75—214, T-69); Jonathan Garrick (73-71-70—214, T-69); Anton Arboleda (72-73-75—220, T-128); Manav Shah (73-74-73—220, T-128).

2012 at Pacifi c Palisades, CA (Riviera CC, USC) Team Champion: Texas Individual Stroke Play Champion: Th omas Pieters, IllinoisUCLA — T5th. Stroke Play: 2nd, 861 (+9). Patrick Cantlay (74-72-66—212, T-4); Anton

Arboleda (67-72-76—215, T-13); Pedro Figueiredo (74-72-69—215, T-13); Alex Shi Yup Kim (76-71-74—221, T-54); Pontus Widegren (74-78-77 —229, T-120). Match Play: lost 3-2-0 to Oregon (Patrick Cantlay [U] d. Jonathan Woo [O], 5&3; Eugene Wong [O] d. Anton Arboleda [U], 1-up; Daniel Miernicki [O] d. Pedro Figueiredo [U], 2-up; Andrew Vijarro [O] d. Alex Shi Yup Kim [U], 3&2; Pontus Widegren [U] d. Robbie Ziegler [O], 2&1.)

2011 at Stillwater, OK (Karsten Creek, Oklahoma State)Team Champion: Augusta State Individual Stroke Play Champion: John Peterson, LSUUCLA — T5th (Match Play). Stroke Play: 1st, 872 (+8). Patrick Cantlay (72-69-71—212,

2nd); Gregor Main (72-70-78—220, T-20); Alex Shi Yup Kim (71-76-75—222, T-32); Pedro Figueiredo (71-74-79—224 (T-50); Pontus Widegren (79-75-74—228; T-81). Match Play: lost 3-1-1 to Duke (Austin Cody [D] d. Alex Shi Yup Kim [U], 3&2; Pedro Figueiredo [U] vs. Julian Suri [D], match halved; Wes Roach [D] d. Gregor Main [U], 3&1; Tim Gornik [D] d. Pontus Widegren [U], 6&5; Patrick Cantlay [U] d. Brinson Paolini [D], 1-up.)

2010 at Chattanooga, TN (The Honors Course, UT Chattanooga)Team Champion: Augusta State Individual Stroke Play Champion: Scott Langley, IllinoisUCLA — T16th. 875 (+11). Gregor Main (71-69-72—212, T-9); Pontus Widegren (69-71-

79—219, T-58); Alex Shi Yup Kim (76-73-74—223, T-90); Pedro Figueiredo (78-73-76—227, T-116); Mario Clemens (80-81-73—235, T-152). Match Play: missed cut.

2009 at Toledo, OH (Inverness, University of Toledo)Team Champion: Texas A&M Individual Champion: Matt Hill, NC StateUCLA — T23rd. 900 (+48). Gregor Main (77-73-71—221, T-54); Erik Flores (80-69-73—222,

T-60); Philip Francis (70-77-77—224, T-79); Alex Shi Yup Kim (81-76-78—235, T-148); Connor Driscoll (79-80-79—238, T-153).

2008 at W. Lafayette, IN (Kampen Course, Purdue University)Team Champion: UCLA Individual Champion: Kevin Chappell, UCLAUCLA — 1st, 1,194 (+42). Kevin Chappell (69-73-68-76—286, 1st, -2); Erik Flores (76-75-

76-78—305. T-33); Philip Francis (76-73-80-76—305, T-33); Craig Leslie (76-80-74-76 —306, T-38); Lucas Lee (79-72-80-80—311, T-60).

2007 at Williamsburg, VA (Golden Horseshoe GC, VCU)Team Champion: Stanford University Individual Champion: Jamie Lovemark, USCUCLA — 7th, 1,130. Kevin Chappell (73-72-65-70—280, T-20); Lucas Lee (68-71-74-

68—281, T-22); Erik Flores (76-67-71-73—287, T-46); Daniel Im (71-70-73-73—287, T-46); Jason Kang (71-75-74-76—296, T-74).

2006 at Sunriver, OR (Crosswater GC, Univ. Portland) Team Champion: Oklahoma State Individual Champion: Jonathan Moore, Oklahoma StateUCLA — T7th, 1,157. Erik Flores (71-72-77-69—289, T27); James Lee (71-75-72-72—290,

T32nd); Kevin Chappell (70-76-73-74—293, T45); Daniel Im (68-77-74-77—296, T57); Chris Heintz (78-71-77-72—298, T66).

2005 at Owings Mills, MD (Caves Valley GC, Loyola College) Team Champions: Georgia Individual Champion: James Lepp, WashingtonUCLA — 30th, 904. Chris Heintz (74-74-71—219, T-36); Kevin Chappell (73-78-76—227,

T-104); Daniel Im (75-75-78—228, T-112); John Poucher (77-76-79—232, T-137); Joakim Renström (81-78-82—239, T-152). (UCLA failed to make the 54-hole cut.)

2004 at Hot Springs, VA (The Homestead Resort, Virginia Tech) Team Champions: California Individual Champio: Ryan Moore, UNLV

UCLA’S ALL-TIME NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTSUCLA’S ALL-TIME NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS

UCLA — 2nd, 1140. Travis Johnson (69-68-68-72—277, 5th); Roy Moon (71-74-65-72—282, T-10); John Merrick (71-76-69-75—291, T-36); Steve Conway (78-70-73-76—297, T-56); John Poucher (79-71-77-74—301, T-68).

2003 at Stillwater, OK (Karsten Creek GC, Oklahoma State) Team Champions: Clemson Individual Champion: Alejandro Canizares, ASUUCLA — 3rd, 1,197. John Merrick (75-72-77-73—297, T-16); Travis Johnson (74-74-74-76—

298, T-19); Steve Conway (78-76-70-77—301, T-31); Roy Moon (76-73-80-72—301, T-31); John Poucher (80-78-84-84—326, T-86).

2002 at Columbus, OH (Ohio State Scarlet Course) Team Champions: Minnesota Individual Champion: Troy Matteson, Georgia TechUCLA — team did not qualify; John Merrick (71-70-71-72—284, T23)2001 at Durham, NC (Duke University Golf Club) Team Champions: Florida Individual Champion: Nick Gilliam, FloridaUCLA —17th, 591, team missed cut. Parker McLachlin (74-69-73-71—287, T-16); Steve

Conway (72-77—149); J.T. Kohut (77-72—149); John Merrick (76-74—150); Travis Johnson (80-77—157).

2000 at Auburn, AL (Grand National Country Club, Auburn) Team Champions: Oklahoma State Individual Champion: Charles Howell, Oklahoma StateUCLA — team did not qualify; Brandon DiTullio, missed cut (76-72—148, T-62)

Pedro Figuereido

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1998 at Albuquerque, NM (Championship Course, Univ. of New Mexico)

Team Champions: UNLV Individual Champion: James McLean, MinnesotaUCLA — T8th, 1,142. Brandon DiTullio (72-68-71-72—283, T-20); Jeff McGraw (71-70-

70-73—284, T-26); Byron Schlagenhauf (75-69-72-74—290, T-48); Ross Fulgentis (74-68-71-78—291, T-55); Jason Semelsberger (72-73-76-75—296, T-74).

1997 at Lake Forest, IL (Conway Farms Golf Club, Northwestern) Team Champions: Pepperdine Individual Champion: Charles Warren, ClemsonUCLA — T26th, 598, team missed cut. Steve Wagner (76-69—145); Byron Schlagenhauf

(77-74—151); Jason Semelsberger (76-75—151); Brandon DiTullio (75-77—152); Ben Bost (76-77—153).

1993 at Lexington, KY (The Champions Golf Course, Kentucky) Team Champions: Florida Individual Champion: Todd Demsey, Arizona StateUCLA — 17th, 597, team missed cut. Jorgan Aker (72-74—146); David Soloman (73-

77—150); Ted Gleason (76-75—151); Kevin Claborn (75-78—153); Brian Bock (78-75—153).

1991 at Pebble Beach, CA (Poppy Hills Golf Course, San Jose State) Team Champions: Oklahoma State Individual Champion: Warren Schutte, UNLVUCLA — T24th, 1.215. David Soloman (76-74-75-72—297, T-32); Kent Weise (79-73-78-

75—305, T-81); Ted Gleason (77-74-80-74—307, T-96); Steve Haynes (80-78-74-77—309, T-107); Kevin Claborn (76-77-80-79—314, T-137).

1989 at Edmond, OK (Oak Tree Country Club, Oklahoma State) Team Champions: Oklahoma Individual Champion: Phil Mikkelson, Arizona StateUCLA — T8th, 1,173. Rob Sullivan (72-74-68-74—288, T-16); Ken Tanigawa (70-75-79-

71—295, T-36); Rich Greenwood (72-69-75-79—295, T-36); Greg Garbero (75-77-76-75—303, T-61); Steve Haynes (77-72-76-83—308, T-74).

1988 at Westlake Village, CA (North Ranch Country Club, USC) Team Champions: UCLA Individual Champion: E.J. Pfi ster, Oklahoma StateUCLA — 1st, 1,176. Brandt Jobe (72-73-73-69—287, T-2); Bobby Lasken (74-71-75-75

— 295, T-26); Tim Cruikshank (79-73-73-71—296, 31st); Kevin Leach (76-78-72-72 —298, 43rd); Rich Greenwood (82-79-77-77—315, 85th).

1987 at Columbus, OH (Scarlet Course, Ohio State) Team Champions: Oklahoma State Individual Champion: Brian Watts, Oklahoma StateUCLA — 21st, 1,213. Kevin Leach (79-73-74-75—301, T-45); Rich Greenwood (76-71-

78-79—304, T-66), Bob Lasken (71-79-80-77—307, T-85); Brandt Jobe (75-79-75-78—307, T-85); David Rhorer (78-78-77-78—311, T-105).

1986 at Bermuda Run, NC (Bermuda Run Country Club, University of North Carolina)

Team Champions: Wake Forest Individual Champion: Scott Verplank, Oklahoma StateUCLA — team did not qualify. Alberto Valenzuela (76-77-72—225, did not make cut for fi nal

round.)1985 at Haynes City, FL (Grenelefe Country Club, University of

Florida) Team Champions: Houston Individual Champion: Clark Burroughs, Ohio StateUCLA — T14th, 1,206. Duff y Waldorf (73-73-72-77—295, T-18); Roger Gunn (73-77-

75-73—298, T-35); Kevin Leach (74-76-81-78—309, T-83); Brandt Jobe (80-79-75-82—316, T-93); Bobby Lasken (85-80-72-79—316, T-93).

1984 at Houston, TX (Bear Creek Golf World Masters Course, Univ. of Houston)

Team Champions: Houston Individual Champion: John Inman, North Carolina UCLA — 21st, 884, team missed cut. Brad Bell (71-68-75-69—283, 6th); Kevin Leach (71-

73-79—223); Roger Gunn (71-75-78— 224); Duff y Waldorf (75-71-78—224); Brian Mahon (77-75-78—230).

1983 at Fresno, CA (San Joaquin Country Club, Fresno State) Team Champions: Oklahoma State Individual Champion: Jim Carter, Artzona StateUCLA — 7th, 1,181. Jay Delsing (68-73-76-75—292, T-15); John Perles (75-75-74-72—296,

T-29); Oliver Rheinfurth (70-73-77-77—297, T-38); Brad Bell (77-74-73-77—301, T-59); Steve Pate (78-74-73-80—305, T-75).

1982 at Pinehurst, NC (#2 Course at Pinehurst Resort, North Carolina) Team Champions: Houston Individual Champion: Billy Ray Brown, HoustonUCLA — 6th, 1,163. Jeff Johnson (71-72-73-71—287, 12th); Jay Delsing (75-76-75-68—294);

Lou Bartoletti (78-73-73-75—299, 81st); Mickey Yokoi (77-73-74-79— 303); Corey Pavin (72-dq- 68-71).

UCLA’S ALL-TIME NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTSUCLA’S ALL-TIME NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS

UCLA’s 1988 NCAA Champions (l-r): Assistant Coach Jim Tognozzi, Kevin Leach, Assistant Coach David Smith, Rich

Greenwood, Tim Cruikshank, Brandt Jobe, Bobby Lasken, Assistant Coach Ray Snyder and Head Coach Eddie Merrins (at podium).

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1980 at Columbus, OH (Scarlet Course, Ohio State) Team Champions: Oklahoma State Individual Champion: Jay Don Blake, Utah StateUCLA — T24th, 920, team missed cut. Corey Pavin (73-85-72—230); John Grund (80-78-

73—231); Chuck White (77-81-74—232); Tom Pernice (77-78-79—234); Mickey Yokoi (75-83-81—239).

1979 at Winston-Salem, NC (Bermuda Run CC, Wake Forest) Team Champions: Ohio State Individual Champion: Gary Hallberg, Wake ForestUCLA — 13th, 1,230. Tom Randolph (75-74-77-78—304, T-35); Mickey Yokoi (74-75-

79-76—304, T-35); Corey Pavin (76-76-75-82—309, T-58); Tom Pernice (75-76-85-79—315, T-72); Chuck White (76-84-83-88—331, 87th).

1978 at Eugene, OR (Eugene Country Club, Oregon) Team Champions: Oklahoma State Individual Champion: David Edwards, Oklahoma StateUCLA — 10th, 1,186. Corey Pavin (68-74-77—219, T-23); Tom Pernice (72-71-76—219, T-

23); Mickey Yokoi (73-74-72—219, T-23); Chuck White (74-74-72—220, T-38); Brad Sherfy (76-75-77—228, T-99).

1970 at Columbus, OH (Scarlet Course, Ohio State)Team Champions: Houston Individual Champion: John Mahaff ey, HoustonUCLA—team missed cut. Individuals: Don Truett (76-73-74-70—294, T12); Jerry DiTullio

(74-74-77-76—301); Pete Lazlo (73-78—151); Bill Eaton (77-75—152).1969 at Colorado Springs, CO (The Broadmoor CC, Colorado College) Team Champions: Houston Individual Champion: Bob Clark, Cal State Los AngelesUCLA — team missed cut. Stroke Play: Don Truett (85-74—159); Jerry DiTullio (84-82—166);

Larry Benson (85-81—166); Bill Eaton (90-84—174).1967 at Shawnee, PA (Shawnee-on-the-Delaware, Penn State) Team Champions: Houston Individual Champion: Hale Irwin, ColoradoUCLA — 37th, 628. Stroke Play: Larry Benson (71-74-79-76—300, T-48); Rich Logan (82-

80—162); Mike Higgins (83-80—163). Other results incomplete.1966 at Stanford, CA (Stanford Golf Course) Team Champions: Houston Individual Champion: Bob Murphy, FloridaUCLA — T-8th, 597. Stroke Play: Mike Higgins (75-72-78-73—298, T-28); Terry Hartshorn

(71-79—150, T-36). 1965 at Knoxville, TN (Holston Hills CC, University of Tennessee) Team Champions: Houston Individual Champion: Marty FleckmanUCLA — T19th, 610. Stroke Play (all UCLA individuals failed to qualify for 3rd and 4th

rounds): Mike Higgins (75-76—151); Brian Kaufman (73-79—152); Dave Ledbetter (75-78—153); Rafael Villegas (77-77—154); Terry Hartshorn (77-78—155).

1964 at Colorado Springs, CO (The Broadmoor CC, Colorado College) Team Champions: Houston Individual Champion: Terry Small, San Jose StateUCLA — 10th, 612. Stroke Play: Paul Loveless (77-74—151); Jim Collart (71-81—152); Terry

Hartshorn (78-76—154); Brian Kaufman (78-77—155); Dave Ledbetter (89-81—170). Match Play, 1st Round: William Regnier, Notre Dame, d. Jim Collart, UCLA, 3&2. Paul Desjardins, Miami, d. Paul Loveless, UCLA, 2&1.

1963 at Wichita State Team Champions: Oklahoma State Individual Champion: R.H. Sikes, ArkansasUCLA — 21st, 614. Stroke Play: Jim Collart (72-77—149); Cliff Davis (74-76—150); Wes

Smith (81-74—151); Paul Loveless (78-82—160). Match Play, 1st Round: Don Lackey, Oklahoma State d. Jim Collart, UCLA, 2&1.

1960 at Colorado Springs, CO (The Broadmoor CC, Colorado College) Team Champions: Houston Individual Champion: Dick Crawford, HoustonUCLA — T22nd, 635. Stroke Play: Bill Mott (82-72—154, T-43); Tom Th ompson (81-76—

157, T-72); John Darrah (81-79—160, T-106); Bill Moore (76-86—164, T-146); Jerry Kestenberg (79-86—165, T-150). Match Play, 1st Round: Bill Mott d. Jerry Cundari, Oregon, 1up, 19th hole. 2nd Round: Vernon Nicholas, Arizona, d. Mott, 3&2.

1956 at Columbus, OH (Scarlet Course, Ohio State) Team Champions: Houston Individual Champion: Rick Jones, Ohio StateUCLA — team did not qualify. Stroke Play: Bill Foote (78-74—152). Match Play, 1st Round:

Foote d. William Redding, Purdue, 1-up. 2nd Round: Foote d. Don Nist, Ohio State, 2&1; 3rd Round: Foote d. Robert Harvey, SMU, 3&2. 4th Round (Quarterfi nals): George Clark, North Texas State, d. Foote, 3&1.

1953 at Colorado Springs, CO (The Broadmoor Golf Club, Colorado College)

Team Champions: Stanford Individual Champion: Earl Moeller, Oklahoma A&MUCLA — team did not qualify. Stroke Play: Ian Halkett (74-78—152); Bob Chase (76-

77—153). Match Play: no qualifi ers. 1952 at West Lafayette, IN (University Course, Purdue) Team Champions: North Texas StateIndividual Champion: Jim Vickers, OklahomaUCLA — team did not qualify. Stroke Play: Dave Stanley (80-77—157). Match Play: no

qualifi ers. 1951 at Columbus, OH (Scarlet Course, Ohio State)Team Champions: North Texas State Individual Champion: Tom Nieporte, Ohio StateUCLA — team did not qualify. Stroke Play: Ray Steelsmith (77-80—157); Dave Stanley (76-

81); Seymour Black (70-88—158). Match Play: no qualifi ers. 1950 at Albuquerque, NM (Championship Course, Univ. of New

Mexico) Team Champions: North Texas Individual Champion: Fred Wampler, PurdueUCLA — 17th, 607. Stroke Play: Ben Alyea (74-70—144, T-15); Bob Morefi eld (76-77—153);

Ray Steelsmith (80-73—153); Jerry O’Neal (76-81—157). Match Play, 1st Round: Ben Alyea, UCLA, d. Paul Harney, Holy Cross, 5&4; 2nd Round, Alyea d. Arnold Palmer, Wake Forest, 1-up; 3rd Round, Alyea d. Dave Dennis, Kansas, 1-up; 4th Round (Quar-terfi nals): Billy Maxwell, North Texas State, d. Alyea, 3&2. Notes: Alyea sank a 40-foot putt on the 16th hole against Palmer to keep the match alive.

1949 at Ames, IA (University Course, Iowa State University) Team Champions: North Texas Individual Champion: Harvie Ward, North CarolinaUCLA — 13th, 622. Stroke Play: Jerry O’Neal (73-79—152); Richard Runkle (80-75—155);

Ben Alyea (80-78—158); Tony Valdivia (81-80—161). Match Play, 1st Round: Jack Atten, Loyola (Chicago) d. Runkle, 5&4. Notes: Ben Alyea won the NCAA longest drive contest with an average drive (of three) of 243.3.

1948 at Stanford, CA (Stanford Golf Course) Team Champions: San Jose State Individual Champion: Bob Harris, San Jose StateUCLA — 7th, 602. Stroke Play: Ted Richards (71-75—146); Richard Runkle (77-73—150);

Bob Gardner (75-78—153); Jerry O’Neal (75-78—153); Bob Morefi eld (78-80—158); Bill Shelton (80-81—161). Match Play, 1st Round: Ernie Kellberg, Stanford, d. Richard Runkle, UCLA, 3&2; Charles Coe, Oklahoma, d. Jerry O’Neal, UCLA, 4&3; Bob Gardner, UCLA, d. Junius Herbert, LSU, 3&2; Ted Richards, UCLA, d. Joe Greene, Washington, 4&2. 2nd Round: Louis Staff ord, Oregon d. Gardner, 4&3. Richards d. James McNair, Duke, 2-up. 3rd Round: Richards d. Joe Moore, LSU, 5&3. 4th Round (Quarterfi nals): Richards d. Loddie Kempa, Oklahoma A&M, 2&1. 5th Round (Semifi -nals): Bob Harris, San Jose State, d. Richards, 5&4.

1947 at Ann Arbor, MI (Championship Golf Course, University of Michigan)

Team Champions: LSU Individual Champion: Dave Barclay, Michigan UCLA — team did not qualify. Match Play, 1st Round: Bob Gardner, UCLA, d. Duke

Jacobs,Yale, 3&1. 2nd Round: Gardner d. Art Wall, Duke, 1-up. 3rd Round: Charles Coe, Oklahoma, d. Gardner, 5&4.

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Anton Arboleda 2012 HMBrad Bell 1983 & 1984 HM Larry Benson 1969 HMPatrick Cantlay 2011* 1st Team^†, 2012 2nd Team Kevin Chappell 2006 HM, 2007 2nd

Team, 2008 1st Team*†Steve Conway 2003 2nd Team, 2004

HMJay Delsing 1982 1st Team, 1983 2nd

Team Brandon DiTullio 2000 HMPedro Figueiredo 2012. 2013 2nd TeamErik Flores 2006 2nd Team, 2008 3rd team, 2009

2nd TeamJonathan Garrick 2013 HMTerry Hartshorn 1965 & 1966 HM

UCLA’S ALL-AMERICANSUCLA’S ALL-AMERICANS

UCLA’S GCAA SCHOLAR ALL-AMERICANSBrandon DiTullio, 1999-00Travis Johnson, 2003-04Chris Heintz, 2005-06Pedro Figueiredo, 2011-12, 2012-13

UCLA’S COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANSPatrick Cantlay, 2011-12

Brandt Jobe 1987 3rd Team; 1988 HMJeff Johnson 1982 HMTravis Johnson 2003 HM, 2004 2nd Team Bob Lasken 1988 HMPete Laszlo 1970 HM Kevin Leach 1987 HM; 1988 2nd

TeamLucas Lee 2007 3rd TeamDaniel Im 2006 HMAlex Shi Yup Kim 2010 HMGregor Main 2009, ’10 HM^; 2011 3rd Team Jeff McGraw 1999 HMJohn Merrick 2002, ’03 HMRoy Moon 2004 HMSteve Pate 1983 1st Team

Corey Pavin 1979 & 1982* 1st Team; 1980 HM John Perles 1983 HM Tom Pernice 1980 & 1981 HM Tom Randolph 1979 HMByron Schlagenhauf 1999 3rd Team Brad Sherfy 1978 HM Rob Sullivan 1989 HM Don Truett 1971 HM, 1972 2nd

Team Duff y Waldorf 1984 3rd Team, 1985* 1st Team Pontus Widegren 2011 HM, 2013 3rd TeamChuck White 1978 3rd Team Mickey Yokoi 1982 2nd Team Coaches All-America Team. *NCAA Player of the

Year. †Consensus selection. ^All Freshmam Team.

BY NAME

BY YEAR

1965 — Terry Hartshorn (HM)1966 — Terry Hartshorn (HM)1969 — Larry Benson (HM)1970 — Pete Laszlo1971 — Don Truett (HM)1972 — Don Truett, 2nd Team1978 — Chuck White (3rd Team), Brad Sherfy (HM) 1979 — Corey Pavin (1st Team), Tom Randolph (HM)1980 — Corey Pavin (HM), Tom Pernice (HM)1981 — Tom Pernice (HM)1982 — Jay Delsing and Corey Pavin* (1st

Team), Mickey Yokoi (2nd Team), Jeff Johnson (HM)

1983 — Steve Pate (1st Team), Jay Delsing (2nd Team), Brad Bell and John Perles (HM)

1984 — Duff y Waldorf (3rd Team), Brad Bell (HM)

1985 — Duff y Waldorf* (1st Team)1987 — Brandt Jobe (3rd Team), Kevin

Leach (HM)

1988 — Kevin Leach (2nd Team), Brandt Jobe and Bobby Lasken (HM)

1989 — Rob Sullivan (HM)1999 — B.J. Schlagenhauf (3rd Team), Jeff

McGraw (HM)2000 — Brandon DiTullio (HM)2002 — John Merrick (HM)2003 — Steve Conway (2nd Team), John

Merrick (HM)2004 — Travis Johnson (2nd Team), Steve

Conway and Roy Moon (HM)2006 — Erik Flores (2nd Team), Kevin

Chappell and Daniel Im (HM)2007 — Kevin Chappell (2nd Team), Lucas

Lee (3rd Team)2008 — Kevin Chappell*† (1st Team), Erik

Erik Flores Daniel Im Tom Pernice

Flores (3rd Team)2009 — Erik Flores (2nd Team); Gregor

Main (HM^)2010 — Alex Shi Yup Kim, Gregor Main

(HM)2011 — Patrick Cantlay*†^ (1st Team),

Gregor Main (3rd Team), Pontus Wide-gren (HM)

2012 — Patrick Cantlay and Pedro Figueire-do (2nd Team), Anton Arboleda (HM)

2013 — Pedro Figueiredo (2nd Team), Pontus Widegren (3rd Team), Jonathan Garrick (HM)

Coaches All-America Team.*NCAA Player of the Year. †Consensus selection. ^All Freshman Team.

Pontus Widegren earned All-America honors in 2013.

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