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History & Records 84 2004-05 Texas Golf Longhorns in the Pros Note: Bios as of August 25, 2004; Earnings as of 2003 Phil Blackmar (UT 1977-78) © PGA TOUR Mark Brooks (UT 1980-83) Brandel Chamblee (UT 1981-84) Ben Crenshaw (UT 1971-73) Tom Kite (UT 1969-72) Justin Leonard (UT 1990-94) PHIL BLACKMAR Turned professional in 1980 after earning a finance degree … joined the PGA tour in 1984 … PGA Rookie of the Year in 1985 … three career victories: 1985 Canon Sammy Davis, Jr. Greater Hartford Open, 1988 Provident Classic and 1997 Shell Houston Open … all three victories came in playoffs … best year on the PGA Tour came in 1997, when he earned $642,000 to finish No. 32 on the money list … at 6-7, is one of the tallest golfers to ever play on the PGA Tour … also serves as a commentator for ABC Sports and ESPN … lives in Corpus Christi with his wife, Carol, and their four chil- dren, Kristin, Kelli, Philip and Mark. PGA Tour Career Earnings: $3,235,809 MARK BROOKS Joined the PGA Tour in 1984 … seven career victories: 1988 Canon Sammy Davis, Jr. Greater Hartford Open, 1991 KMart Greater Greensboro Open, 1991 Greater Milwaukee Open, 1994 Kemper Open, 1996 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, 1996 Shell Houston Open, 1996 PGA Championship … posted two Top 10 finishes in 2001 … his three victories in 1996 helped him rank third that year on the Tour’s money list ($1,429,396) … posted five Top 25 finishes in 2000, including a tie for fifth at the Shell Houston Open … lost in a playoff at the 2001 U.S. Open ... finished third at both The International and the Tampa Bay Classic in 2002 ... served as host of W. Hal Brooks Memorial Golf Tournament and Gala in honor of his father … started the Mark Brooks Foundation to help teens in Fort Worth … lives in Fort Worth with his wife, Cynthia, and two daughters, Lyndsay and Hallie. PGA Tour Career Earnings: $8,123,182 BRANDEL CHAMBLEE Turned professional in 1985 after earning a speech communication degree … earned exempt status by finishing No. 87 on the 2001 money list with $582,086 … earned his first PGA Tour victory at the 1998 Greater Vancouver Open … finished second at the 1996 Bell South Classic … placed second at the 1997 Quad City Classic and the 1997 Canon Greater Hartford Open … registered three Top 10 finishes in 2000, including a tie for seventh at the GTE Byron Nelson Classic … had two Top 10 finishes in 2001, placing second at the Nissan Open and tying for third at the Advil Western Open … tied for sixth at the 2002 Bob Hope Clasic ... tied for 21st at the 2003 Bank of America Colonial ... is an analyst for The Golf Channel... lives in Scottsdale, Ariz. with his wife, Karen, and their son, Brandel, Jr. PGA Tour Career Earnings: $4,011,830 BEN CRENSHAW Joined the PGA Tour in 1973 after his junior year … has 19 career PGA Tour victories, including the 1984 and 1995 Masters … has placed in the Top 10 on the Tour’s money list seven times … highest money ranking was second in 1976 behind Jack Nicklaus … played on two World Cup teams (1987, 1988) … member of four U.S. Ryder Cup teams (1981, 1983, 1987, 1995) … also served as captain of the victorious 1999 Ryder Cup team … joined the Senior PGA Tour in 2001 ... tied for fourth at the 2003 3M Championships … inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame (PGA Tour ballot) on Nov. 15, 2002 … lives in Austin with his wife, Julie, and their daughters, Katherine, Claire and Anna … plays out of Austin Golf Club. PGA Tour Career Earnings: $7,091,166 Champions PGA Tour Career Earnings: $526,327 BRAD ELDER Turned professional in 1998 and earned sponsor exemptions to play in six PGA Tour events that year … won his first professional title at the 1999 Nike Wichita Open … had a successful first year on the PGA Tour in 2000, ranking third among rookies in earn- ings ($700,738) … season was highlighted by a tie for second at the SEI Pennsylvania Classic … posted five Top 25 finishes in 2001 ... played in 20 tournaments in 2003, making the cut in five … lives in Dallas. PGA Tour Career Earnings: $1,549,780 BOB ESTES Joined the PGA Tour in 1989 … named PGA Rookie of the Year by Golf Magazine in 1989 … earned his first PGA Tour victory at the 1994 Texas Open … recorded nine Top 10 showings in 1999, including a tie for fourth at the Masters and a tie for sixth at the PGA Championship … earned an alternate spot on the 1999 U.S. Ryder Cup team … posted three Top 10 finishes in 2000 … recorded eight Top 10 finishes in 2001, includ- ing wins at the FedEx St. Jude Classic and the Invensys Classic at Las Vegas … ranked ninth on the Tour’s money list in 2001 … posted five Top 10 showings in 2002, including a win at the Kemper Insurance Open ... recorded six Top 10 finishes in 2003, including a second at the HP Classic of New Orleans ... finished second at the 2004 FedEx St. Jude Classic … lives in Austin and plays out of Austin Country Club. PGA Tour Career Earnings: $12,240,269 © PGA TOUR © PGA TOUR © PGA TOUR © PGA TOUR © PGA TOUR LONGHORNS ON THE CHAMPIONS PGA TOUR NAME PLAYED AT TEXAS Ben Crenshaw ____________________________________1971-73 Terry Dill __________________________________________1960-62 Tom Kite __________________________________________1969-72

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Phil Blackmar(UT 1977-78)

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Mark Brooks(UT 1980-83)

Brandel Chamblee(UT 1981-84)

Ben Crenshaw(UT 1971-73)

Tom Kite(UT 1969-72)

Justin Leonard(UT 1990-94)

PHIL BLACKMAR Turned professional in 1980 after earning a finance degree … joined the PGA tour in1984 … PGA Rookie of the Year in 1985 … three career victories: 1985 Canon SammyDavis, Jr. Greater Hartford Open, 1988 Provident Classic and 1997 Shell HoustonOpen … all three victories came in playoffs … best year on the PGA Tour came in1997, when he earned $642,000 to finish No. 32 on the money list … at 6-7, is one ofthe tallest golfers to ever play on the PGA Tour … also serves as a commentator forABC Sports and ESPN … lives in Corpus Christi with his wife, Carol, and their four chil-dren, Kristin, Kelli, Philip and Mark.PGA Tour Career Earnings: $3,235,809

MARK BROOKS Joined the PGA Tour in 1984 … seven career victories: 1988 Canon Sammy Davis, Jr.Greater Hartford Open, 1991 KMart Greater Greensboro Open, 1991 GreaterMilwaukee Open, 1994 Kemper Open, 1996 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, 1996 ShellHouston Open, 1996 PGA Championship … posted two Top 10 finishes in 2001 … histhree victories in 1996 helped him rank third that year on the Tour’s money list($1,429,396) … posted five Top 25 finishes in 2000, including a tie for fifth at the ShellHouston Open … lost in a playoff at the 2001 U.S. Open ... finished third at both TheInternational and the Tampa Bay Classic in 2002 ... served as host of W. Hal BrooksMemorial Golf Tournament and Gala in honor of his father … started the Mark BrooksFoundation to help teens in Fort Worth … lives in Fort Worth with his wife, Cynthia, andtwo daughters, Lyndsay and Hallie.PGA Tour Career Earnings: $8,123,182

BRANDEL CHAMBLEE Turned professional in 1985 after earning a speech communication degree … earnedexempt status by finishing No. 87 on the 2001 money list with $582,086 … earned hisfirst PGA Tour victory at the 1998 Greater Vancouver Open … finished second at the1996 Bell South Classic … placed second at the 1997 Quad City Classic and the 1997Canon Greater Hartford Open … registered three Top 10 finishes in 2000, including atie for seventh at the GTE Byron Nelson Classic … had two Top 10 finishes in 2001,placing second at the Nissan Open and tying for third at the Advil Western Open … tiedfor sixth at the 2002 Bob Hope Clasic ... tied for 21st at the 2003 Bank of AmericaColonial ... is an analyst for The Golf Channel... lives in Scottsdale, Ariz. with his wife,Karen, and their son, Brandel, Jr.PGA Tour Career Earnings: $4,011,830

BEN CRENSHAW Joined the PGA Tour in 1973 after his junior year … has 19 career PGA Tour victories,including the 1984 and 1995 Masters … has placed in the Top 10 on the Tour’s moneylist seven times … highest money ranking was second in 1976 behind Jack Nicklaus… played on two World Cup teams (1987, 1988) … member of four U.S. Ryder Cupteams (1981, 1983, 1987, 1995) … also served as captain of the victorious 1999 RyderCup team … joined the Senior PGA Tour in 2001 ... tied for fourth at the 2003 3MChampionships … inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame (PGA Tour ballot) on Nov.15, 2002 … lives in Austin with his wife, Julie, and their daughters, Katherine, Claireand Anna … plays out of Austin Golf Club.PGA Tour Career Earnings: $7,091,166Champions PGA Tour Career Earnings: $526,327

BRAD ELDERTurned professional in 1998 and earned sponsor exemptions to play in six PGA Tourevents that year … won his first professional title at the 1999 Nike Wichita Open … hada successful first year on the PGA Tour in 2000, ranking third among rookies in earn-ings ($700,738) … season was highlighted by a tie for second at the SEI PennsylvaniaClassic … posted five Top 25 finishes in 2001 ... played in 20 tournaments in 2003,making the cut in five … lives in Dallas.PGA Tour Career Earnings: $1,549,780

BOB ESTESJoined the PGA Tour in 1989 … named PGA Rookie of the Year by Golf Magazine in1989 … earned his first PGA Tour victory at the 1994 Texas Open … recorded nine Top10 showings in 1999, including a tie for fourth at the Masters and a tie for sixth at thePGA Championship … earned an alternate spot on the 1999 U.S. Ryder Cup team …posted three Top 10 finishes in 2000 … recorded eight Top 10 finishes in 2001, includ-ing wins at the FedEx St. Jude Classic and the Invensys Classic at Las Vegas …ranked ninth on the Tour’s money list in 2001 … posted five Top 10 showings in 2002,including a win at the Kemper Insurance Open ... recorded six Top 10 finishes in 2003,including a second at the HP Classic of New Orleans ... finished second at the 2004FedEx St. Jude Classic … lives in Austin and plays out of Austin Country Club.PGA Tour Career Earnings: $12,240,269

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NAME PLAYED AT TEXASBen Crenshaw ____________________________________1971-73Terry Dill __________________________________________1960-62Tom Kite __________________________________________1969-72

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Brad Elder(UT 1995-98)

Bob Estes(UT 1985-88)

Harrison Frazar(UT 1990-95)

David Gossett(UT 1998-2000)

TOM KITEJoined the PGA Tour in 1972 … 1973Golf Digest Rookie of the Year … 19career PGA Tour victories, includingthe 1992 U.S. Open … ranks No. 22on the PGA Tour’s all-time money list… the first person in PGA Tour historyto reach the $6 million, $7 million, $8million and $9 million marks in careerearnings … placed second at the1997 Masters … seven career SeniorPGA Tour victories: 2000 CountrywideTradition, 2000 SBC Senior Open,2001 Gold Rush Classic, 2002 SBCSenior Classic, 2002 MasterCardChampionship, 2002 Napa Valley

Championship, 2004 3M Championships … 28 career Top 10 finishes on the SeniorPGA Tour, including 12 in 2002 … played on two World Cup teams (1984, 1985) …member of seven U.S. Ryder Cup teams … also served as captain for the 1997 U.S.Ryder Cup team … lives in Austin with his wife, Christy, and their children, Stephanie,David and Paul.PGA Tour Career Earnings: $10,920,309Champions PGA Tour Career Earnings: $6,941,785

JUSTIN LEONARDJoined the PGA Tour in 1994 after earning a general business degree … eight PGATour victories: 1996 Buick Open, 1997 Kemper Open, 1997 British Open, 1998 ThePlayers Championship, 2000 Westin Texas Open at LaCantera, 2001 Texas Open atLaCantera, and 2002 WorldCom Classic, 2003 Honda Classic … ranks No. 11 on thePGA Tour’s all-time money list … became the youngest British Open champion (age25) since Steve Ballesteros won the 1979 title at age 22 … finished second in a play-off at the 1999 British Open … posted four Top 10 showings in 2000, nine Top 10 fin-ishes in 2001 and seven Top 10 showings in 2002 … member of two U.S. Ryder Cupteams (1997, 1999) … lives in Dallas with his wife, Amanda.PGA Tour Career Earnings: $16,108,759

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HARRISON FRAZARTurned professional in 1996 after earning a psychology degree … joined the PGA Tourin 1998 … recorded three Top 10 finishes in 1998, including at tie for second at theGTE Byron Nelson Classic … nominated for PGA Rookie of the Year honors … post-ed two Top 10 and four Top 25 finishes in 1999, including a tie for second at theCompaq Classic of New Orleans … registered five Top 25 finishes in 2000, including athird-place showing at the Compaq Classic of New Orleans … posted four Top 10 fin-ishes in 2001, highlighted by a fourth-place showing at the Compaq Classic of NewOrleans … recorded four Top 10 finishes in 2002, including a tie for fourth at TheMemorial ... tied for third at the 2003 Phoenix Open ... finished second at the 2004Sony Open … lives in Dallas with his wife, Allison, and their son, William Harrison.PGA Tour Career Earnings: $3,901,766

DAVID GOSSETTPlayed in a total of 10 professional tournament as an amateur after winning the 1999U.S. Amateur Championship … turned professional in July 2000 after his sophomoreyear … earned sponsor exemptions to play in seven PGA Tour events in 2000 …earned his first PGA Tour victory at the 2001 John Deere Classic … also tied for fifthat the 2001 Air Canada Championship … tied for third at the 2003 MCI Heritage ... hon-ored by the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame for his play in 2001 … posted three Top 10finishes in 2002, including a tie for second at the Buick Classic … lives in Germantown,Tenn.PGA Tour Career Earnings: $2,194,274

BY THE NUMBERS

PLAYER PGA TOUR WINS PGA TOUR CAREER EARNINGSPhil Blackmar ______________________________3________________________________$3,235,809Mark Brooks ______________________________7________________________________$8,123,182Brandel Chamblee __________________________1________________________________$4,011,830Ben Crenshaw ____________________________19* ______________________________$7,617,493*Brad Elder ________________________________0________________________________$1,549,780Bob Estes ________________________________4 ______________________________$12,240,269Harrison Frazar ____________________________0________________________________$3,901,766David Gossett ______________________________1________________________________$2,194,274Tom Kite ________________________________26* ____________________________$16,862,094*Justin Leonard ____________________________8 ______________________________$16,108,759TOTALS__________________________________69* ____________________________$75,845,256*

*combined wins and earnings for PGA Tour and Champions PGA Tour

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NCAA ChampionsYEAR SITE TEAM MEDALIST UT PLACE1897 ____Ardsley Casino __________Yale ________________Bayard, Jr., Princeton __________1898 ____—— __________________Harvard (spring) ______Reid, Jr., Yale ________________1898 ____—— __________________Yale (fall) ____________Curtis, Harvard ________________1899 ____—— __________________Harvard______________Pyne, Princeton ________________1900 ____No tournament held1901 ____Atlantic City ____________Harvard______________Lindesy, Harvard ______________1902 ____Garden City (S) __________Yale ________________Hitchcock, Yale ________________1902 ____Morris County (F) ________Harvard______________Egan, Harvard ________________1903 ____Garden City ____________Harvard______________Reinhart, Princeton ____________1904 ____Myopia ________________Harvard______________White, Harvard ________________1905 ____Garden City ____________Yale ________________Abbott, Yale __________________1906 ____Garden City ____________Yale ________________Clow, Jr., Yale ________________1907 ____Nassau ________________Yale ________________Knowles, Yale ________________1908 ____Brae Burn ______________Yale ________________Wilder, Harvard ________________1909 ____Apawamis ______________Yale ________________Seckel, Princeton ______________1910 ____Essex County____________Yale ________________Hunter, Yale __________________1911 ____Baltusrol ________________Yale ________________Stanley, Yale __________________1912 ____Ekwanok________________Yale ________________Davison, Harvard ______________1913 ____Huntington Valley ________Yale ________________Wheeler, Yale ________________1914 ____Garden City ____________Princeton ____________Allis III, Harvard________________1915 ____Greenwich ______________Yale ________________Blossom, Yale ________________1916 ____Oakmont________________Princeton ____________Hubbell, Harvard ______________1917 ____No tournament held1918 ____No tournament held1919 ____Merion ________________Princeton ____________Walker, Jr., Columbia____________1920 ____Nassau ________________Princeton ____________Sweetster, Yale ________________1921 ____Greenwich ______________Dartmouth____________Dean, Princeton________________1922 ____Garden City ____________Princeton ____________Boyd, Dartmouth ______________1923 ____Siwanoy ________________Princeton ____________Cummings, Yale ______________1924 ____Greenwich ______________Yale ________________Cummings, Yale ______________1925 ____Montclair________________Yale ________________Lamprecht, Tulane______________1926 ____Marion ________________Yale ________________Lamprecht, Tulane______________1927 ____Garden City ____________Princeton ____________Gunn, Georgia Tech ____________1928 ____Apawamis ______________Princeton ____________McCarthy ____________________1929 ____Hollywood, Calif. ________Princeton ____________Aycock, Yale __________________1930 ____Oakmont________________Princeton ____________Dunlap, Jr., Princeton __________1931 ____Olympia Fields, Ill. ________Yale ________________Dunlap, Jr., Princeton __________1932 ____Hot Springs, Va. __________Yale ________________Fischer, Jr., Michigan____________1933 ____Buffalo, N.Y. ____________Yale ________________Emery, Oklahoma____________4th1934 ____Cleveland, Ohio __________Michigan ____________Yates, Georgia Tech __________5th1935 ____Washington D.C. ________Michigan ____________Ed White, Texas ____________——1936 ____North Shore, Ill. __________Yale ________________Kocsis, Michigan __________——1937 ____Oakmont, Pa. ____________Princeton ____________Haas, Jr., LSU ____________——1938 ____Louisville, Ky. ____________Stanford ____________Burke, Georgetown ________——1939 ____Wakonda ______________Stanford ____________D’Antoni, Tulane ____________14th1940 ____Ekwanok ______________Princeton, LSU ________Brooke, Virginia ____________17th1941 ____Columbus, Ohio __________Stanford ____________Stewart, LSU ______________6th1942 ____South Bend, Ind. ________Stanford, LSU ________Tatum, Jr., Stanford ________——1943 ____Olympia Fields, Ill. ________Yale ________________Ulrich, Carleton ____________——1944 ____Inverness ______________Notre Dame __________Lick, Minnesota ____________——1945 ____Columbus, Ohio __________Ohio State __________Lorms, Ohio State __________——1946 ____Princeton ______________Stanford ____________Hamer, Georgia ____________——1947 ____Ann Arbor, Mich.__________LSU ________________Barclsy, Michigan __________30th1948 ____Palo Alto, Calif. __________San Jose State________Harris, San Jose State ______12th1949 ____Ames, Iowa ____________North Texas __________Ward, North Carolina ________2nd1950 ____Albuquerque, N.M. ________North Texas __________Wampler, Purdue __________11th1951 ____Columbus, Ohio __________North Texas __________Nieporte, Ohio State ________13th1952 ____Lafayette, Ind. __________North Texas __________Vickers, Oklahoma __________4th1953 ____Colo. Springs, Colo. ______Stanford ____________Moeller, Oklahoma State ______6th

A three-time first-team All-American at Texas, current PGA star Justin Leonard capped off

his collegiate career by winning the 1994 NCAA individual title.

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NCAA ChampionsYEAR SITE TEAM MEDALIST UT PLACE1954 ____Houston, Texas __________SMU ________________Robbins, Memphis State ______8th1955 ____Knoxville, Tenn. __________LSU ________________Campbell, Purdue __________23rd1956 ____Columbus, Ohio __________Houston ____________Jones, Ohio State __________——1957 ____Colo. Springs, Colo. ______Houston ____________Baxter, Jr., Houston ________18th1958 ____Williamstown, Mass. ______Houston ____________Rodgers, Houston __________——1959 ____Eugene, Ore. ____________Houston ____________Crawford, Houston __________——1960 ____Colo. Springs, Colo. ______Houston ____________Crawford, Houston __________34th1961 ____Lafayette, Ind. __________Purdue ______________Nicklaus, Ohio State ________20th1962 ____Durham, N.C. ____________Houston ____________Zarley, Houston ____________——1963 ____Wichita, Kan. ____________Okla. State __________Sikes, Arkansas ____________6th1964 ____Colo. Springs, Colo. ______Houston ____________Small, Oklahoma State ______27th1965 ____Knoxville, Tenn. __________Houston ____________Fleckman, Houston ________t17th1966 ____Palo Alto, Calif. __________Houston ____________Murphy, Florida ____________t27th1967 ____Delaware, Pa.____________Houston ____________Irwin, Colorado ____________t13th1968 ____Las Cruces, N.M. ________Florida ______________Jones, Oklahoma State ______t4th1969 ____Colo. Springs, Colo. ______Houston ____________Clark, Cal State-LA __________8th1970 ____Columbus, Ohio __________Houston ____________Mehaffey, Houston __________t6th1971 ____Tucson, Ariz. ____________Texas ______________Ben Crenshaw, Texas ________1st1972 ____Cape Coral, Fla.__________Texas ______________Ben Crenshaw, Texas ________1st____________________________________________________Tom Kite, Texas

1973 ____Stillwater, Okla. __________Florida ______________Ben Crenshaw, Texas ________3rd1974 ____Santee, Calif. ____________Wake Forest __________Strange, Wake Forest________15th1975 ____Columbus, Ohio __________Wake Forest __________Haas, Wake Forest ________t17th1976 ____Albuquerque, N.M. ________Okla. State __________Simpson, USC ______________6th1977 ____Hamilton, N.Y. __________Houston ____________Simpson, USC ____________——1978 ____Eugene, Ore. ____________Okla. State __________Edwards, Oklahoma State ____CUT1979 ____Winston-Salem, NC ______Ohio State __________Halberg, Wake Forest ______CUT1980 ____Columbus, Ohio __________Okla. State __________Blake, Utah State __________t12th1981 ____Palo Alto, Calif. __________BYU ________________Commans, USC ____________16th1982 ____Pinehurst, N.C. __________Houston ____________Brown, Houston ____________7th1983 ____Fresno, Calif. ____________Okla. State __________Carter, Arizona State ________2nd1984 ____Houston, Texas __________Houston ____________Inman, UNC ______________t16th1985 ____Grenelefe, Fla. __________Houston ____________Burroughs, Ohio State ________5th1986 ____Winston-Salem, N.C. ______Wake Forest __________Verplank, Oklahoma State ____17th1987 ____Columbus, Ohio ________Okla. State __________Watts, Oklahoma State ______20th1988 ____Los Angeles, Calif. ________UCLA ______________Pfister, Oklahoma State ______11th1989 ____Edmond, Okla. __________Oklahoma ____________Mickelson, Arizona State______2nd1990 ____Tarpon Springs, Fla. ______Arizona State ________Mickelson, Arizona State ____22nd1991 ____Pebble Beach, Calif. ______Okla. State __________Schutte, UNLV______________t9th1992 ____Albuquerque, N.M. ________Arizona ______________Mickelson, Arizona State ______6th1993 ____Lexington, Ky.____________Florida ______________Demsey, Arizona State ________5th1994 ____McKinney, Texas ________Stanford ____________Justin Leonard, Texas ________2nd1995 ____Columbus, Ohio __________Okla. State __________Spratlin, Auburn ____________3rd1996 ____Chattanooga, Tenn. ______Arizona State ________Woods, Stanford____________13th1997 ____Lake Forest, Ill. __________Pepperdine __________Warren, Clemson __________CUT1998 ____Albuquerque, N.M. ________UNLV ______________McLean, Minnesota ________DNQ1999 ____Chaska, Minn. __________Georgia______________Donald, Northwestern ______DNQ2000 ____Auburn, Ala. ____________Oklahoma State ______Howell, Oklahoma State ______5th2001 ____Durham, N.C. ____________Florida ______________Gilliam, Florida ____________DNQ2002 ____Columbus, Ohio __________Minnesota____________Matteson, Georgia Tech ______t3rd2003 ____Stillwater, Okla. __________Clemson ____________Canizares, Arizona State______t9th2004 ____Hot Springs, Va. __________California ____________Moore, UNLV _______________4th

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National HonorsU.S. AMATEUR CHAMPIONS

1992 __________________Justin Leonard1999 __________________David Gossett

WESTERN AMATEURCHAMPIONS

1968 __________________Rik Massengale1973 __________________Ben Crenshaw1992 __________________Justin Leonard1993 __________________Justin Leonard2002 ______________________John Klauk

WALKER CUP SLECTIONS

1936 __________________Ed White (U.S.)1971 __________________Tom Kite (U.S.)1993______________Justin Leonard (U.S.)1997 ________________Brad Elder (U.S.)1999 ______________David Gossett (U.S.)

PALMER CUP SELECTIONS

2002 ________________John Klauk (U.S.)2003 ____________Jason Hartwick (U.S.)2004 ____________Jason Hartwick (U.S.)

FRED HASKINS AWARD

Began in 1971 and presented annually bythe Fred Haskins Commission to the nation’smost outstanding collegiate golfer1971 __________________Ben Crenshaw1972 __________________Ben Crenshaw1973 __________________Ben Crenshaw1987 ______________________Bob Estes1994 __________________Justin Leonard1997 ______________________Brad Elder

JACK NICKLAUS AWARD

Began in 1988 and presented annually bythe Golf Coaches Association of America tothe player who excels throughout the courseof the entire season1988 ______________________Bob Estes1994 __________________Justin Leonard1997 ______________________Brad Elder

BEN HOGAN AWARD

Began in 1990 and presented annually byFriends of Golf to the nation’s top male stu-dent-athlete1997 ________________Jeff Fahrenbruch

ARNOLD PALMER AWARD

Began in 1992 and presented annually bythe Golf Coaches Association of America tothe NCAA Championship individual medalist1994 __________________Justin Leonard

GTE/CoSIDAACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA

First team ____________Jeff Fahrenbruch

Following his senior season at Texas, JohnKlauk became the first Longhorn to com-pete in the Palmer Cup and captured the

2002 Western Amateur.

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Pat Thompson (honorable mention)

1966

Mason Adkins (honorable mention)

1968

Rik Massengale (second team)Chip Stewart (third team)

1969

Rik Massengale (third team)

1970

Tom Kite (second team)George Machock (honorable mention)

1971

Ben Crenshaw (first team)Tom Kite (second team)George Machock (honorable mention)

1972

Ben Crenshaw (first team)Tom Kite (first team)George Tucker (honorable mention)

1973

Ben Crenshaw (first team)Warren Chancellor (honorable mention)Tony Pfaff (honorable mention)

1975

Randy Simmons (third team)Lance Ten Broeck (honorable mention)

1976

Lance Ten Broeck (honorable mention)Tim Wilson (honorable mention)

1980

Jim Spagnolo (third team)Mark Brooks (honorable mention)

1982

Brandel Chamblee (second team)Mark Brooks (third team)

All-Americans

1983

Mark Brooks (first team)Brandel Chamblee (first team)Paul Thomas (second team)

1984

Brandel Chamblee (second team)

1985

Bob Estes (second team)

1987

Bob Estes (first team)

1988

Bob Estes (first team)

1989

Brian Nelson (second team)Kyle Jerome (honorable mention)Omar Uresti (honorable mention)

1990

Omar Uresti (third team)

1991

Justin Leonard (second team)Michael Cooper (honorable mention)Jean-Paul Hebert (honorable mention)John Sosa (honorable mention)

1992

Justin Leonard (first team)Jean-Paul Hebert (third team)

1993

Justin Leonard (first team)Taylor Tipton (third team)Jean-Paul Hebert (honorable mention)Harrison Frazar (honorable mention)

1994

Justin Leonard (first team)Harrison Frazar (honorable mention)

1995

Harrison Frazar (honorable mention)Brad Elder (honorable mention)Jeff Fahrenbruch (honorable mention)Marcus Jones (honorable mention)

1996

Brad Elder (first team)Robby Skinner (honorable mention)

1997

Brad Elder (first team)

1998

Brad Elder (3rd team)

1999

David Gossett (first team)

2000

David Gossett (first team)Matt Brost (honorable mention)

2001

Jason Hartwick (honorable mention)John Klauk (honorable mention)

2002

John Klauk (second team)Jason Hartwick (third team)J.J. Wall (honorable mention)

2003

Jason Hartwick (third team)Matthew Rosenfeld (honorable mention)

2004

Jason Hartwick (first team)Matthew Rosenfeld (honorable mention)

37 Longhornshave earned a totalof 67 All-America

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YEAR SITE CHAMPION UT PLACE MEDALIST1927 __Dallas, Texas ________Texas____1st ______Jimmy Wilson, TCU1928 __Austin, Texas ________Texas____1st ________Gib Payne, Texas1929 __Fort Worth, Texas ____Rice ____3rd ____Billy Birdwell, Arkansas1930 __Houston, Texas ______Rice ____2nd ________Greenwood, Rice1931 __Dallas, Texas ________SMU ____3rd ______O’Hara Watts, SMU1932 __Austin, Texas ________Texas____1st ______O’Hara Watts, SMU1933 __Fort Worth, Texas ____Texas____1st __________Ed White, Texas1934 __Fort Worth, Texas ____Texas____1st __________Ed White, Texas1935 __Houston, Texas ______Texas____1st __________Ed White, Texas1936 __Austin, Texas ________Texas____1st ________Bill Welch, Texas1937 __Fort Worth, Texas ____Texas____1st ________Bill Welch, Texas1938 __Dallas, Texas ________Texas____1st ________Rufus King, SMU1939 __Houston, Texas ______Rice ____2nd ________Rufus King, SMU1940 __Houston, Texas ______Texas____1st ________Buck Luce, Texas1941 __Austin, Texas ________Texas____1st ____Leonard Spitzer, Texas1942 __Dallas, Texas ________Texas____1st ______John Russell, Texas1943 __Houston, Texas ______Texas____1st ________Bill Roden, Texas1944 __Austin, Texas ________Texas____1st ______Frank Hoover, Texas1945 __Dallas, Texas ________Texas____1st__________Joe Ruby, Texas1946 __Houston, Texas ______Texas____1st ____Hugh Dahlberg, Texas1947 __Waco, Texas ________Texas____1st ________Ed Hopkins, Texas1948 __Houston, Texas ______Texas A&M __2nd ______Bob Watson, Texas1949 __Austin, Texas ________Texas____1st ______Bob Watson, Texas1950 __College Station, Texas __Texas____1st ______Buddy Weaver, Rice1951 __College Station, Texas __Texas____1st ______Buddy Weaver, Rice1952 __Dallas, Texas ________Texas____1st __________Wes Ellis, Texas1953 __Fort Worth, Texas ____SMU ____2nd ______Julian Oates, Texas1954 __Waco, Texas ________Texas____1st ________Joe Golden, Texas1955 __Houston, Texas ______SMU ____6th ________John Garrett, Rice

__________________________________________John Thornton, Baylor1956 __Fayetteville, Ark. ____SMU ____3rd __Bobby Nichols, Texas A&M1957 __Austin, Texas ________Baylor __3rd ______Jerry Pittman, SMU1958 __Dallas, Texas ________Arkansas __5th ____Don Massengale, TCU1959 __College Station, Texas __Texas Tech__5th __John Farquhar, Texas Tech

______________________________________________Gene Teter, SMU1960 __Fort Worth, Texas ____Texas A&M __6th __________Terry Dill, Texas

________________________________________Dickie Duble,Texas A&M ______________________________________John Lively, Jr.,Texas A&M

1961 __Houston, Texas ______Texas A&M __6th __Chris Blocker, Texas Tech1962 __Waco, Texas ________Texas A&M __4th __John Lively, Jr., Texas A&M1963 __Fayetteville, Ark. ____Texas A&M __3rd __Eugene Byrd, Texas A&M1964 __Lubbock, Texas ______Texas____1st ____Pat Thompson, Texas1965 __College Station, Texas Texas____1st __Randy Geiselman, Texas1966 __Austin, Texas ________Baylor __3rd ______Mason Adkins, Texas1967 __Dallas, Texas ________Texas A&M __3rd __Robert McKinney, Texas Tech1968 __Fort Worth, Texas ____Texas____1st ______Jess Claiborne, TCU1969 __Waco, Texas ________Texas A&M __2nd ____Rik Massengale, Texas1970 __Houston, Texas ______Texas____1st ______Dean Overturf, Texas1971 __Arlington, Texas______Texas Tech__DNP __Steve Veriato, Texas A&M1972 __Fayetteville, Ark. ____Texas____1st ____Ben Crenshaw, Texas1973 __Austin, Texas ________Texas____1st ____Ben Crenshaw, Texas1974 __Houston, Texas ______Texas/Houston __t1st ____Keith Fergus, Houston1975 __Lubbock, Texas ______Texas/Houston __t1st __Lance Ten Broeck, Texas1976 __Huntsville, Texas ____Houston __2nd ____Keith Fergus, Houston1977 __Tyler, Texas ________Houston __4th ________Ed Fiori, Houston1978 __Tyler, Texas ________Houston __2nd __Terry Snodgrass, Houston1979 __Tyler, Texas ________Houston __t3rd____Fred Couples, Houston1980 __Tyler, Texas ________Houston __3rd ________Ray Barr, Houston1981 __Tyler, Texas ________Texas____1st ________Ray Barr, Houston

YEAR SITE CHAMPION UT PLACE MEDALIST1982 __Missouri City, Texas __Texas A&M __3rd __Danny Briggs, Texas A&M1983 __Columbia Lakes, Texas __Texas____1st __Brandel Chamblee, Texas1984 __Abilene, Texas ______Houston __3rd __Steve Elkington, Houston1985 __Lakeway, Texas ______Houston __3rd __Steve Elkington, Houston1986 __Little Rock, Ark. ______TCU ____5th ______Jim Sorenson, TCU1987 __Houston, Texas ______Texas A&M __4th ______Tray Tyner, Houston1988 __Plano, Texas ________SMU ____2nd ________Chip Carter, SMU1989 __Columbia Lakes, Texas __Texas____1st ______Mark Pfingston, Rice1990 __Lakeway, Texas ______Texas____1st ____Bobby Gee, Texas A&M1991 __Fort Worth, Texas ____Texas____1st ____Justin Leonard, Texas1992 __Lubbock, Texas ______Texas____1st ____Justin Leonard, Texas

__________________________________________Jason Hill, Texas Tech1993 __College Station, Texas __Texas____1st ____Justin Leonard, Texas1994 __Waco, Texas ________Texas____1st ____Justin Leonard, Texas1995 __Houston, Texas ______Texas____1st __Anthony Rodriguez, Texas A&M________________________________________Lance Combrink, Houston

______________________________________Dru Fenimore, Texas A&M ______________________________________________Jim Skinner, SMU

1996 __Houston, Texas ______Texas Tech__5th __Bryan Novoa, Texas Tech____________________________________________Hank Kuehne, SMU

1997 __Hutchinson, Kan. ____Okla. St.__2nd __Leif Westerberg, Okla. St.1998 __Hutchinson, Kan. ____Okla. St.__2nd ____Hunter Haas, Okla. St.1999 __Hutchinson, Kan. ____Kansas __3rd______David Gossett, Texas2000 __Hutchinson, Kan. ____Okla. St.__4th __Charles Howell, Okla. St.2001 __Hutchinson, Kan. ____Baylor __t2nd____Worth Williams, Baylor2002 __Hutchinson, Kan. ____Texas____1st __Anders Hultman, Okla. St.2003 __Tulsa, Okla. ________Texas____1st ____Hunter Mahan, Okla. St.2004 __Hutchinson, Kan. ____Texas____1st ____Jason Hartwick, Texas

TEXAS IN THE CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP(1927-2002)

Total Team Championships____________________________42 of 77 Total Top Five Team Finishes __________________________73 of 77Total Texas Individual Titles ________________________________35Multiple Champions ____________________Justin Leonard (4 titles)

________________________________________Ed White (3 titles)________________Ben Crenshaw, Bob Watson, Bill Welch (2 titles)

The Longhorns squad that captured the 1947 SWC Championship included(from l. to r.) Morris Williams, Marion Pfluger, Bob Watson and Ed Hopkins.

That year, Ed Hopkins won the individual title, while Bob Watson went on to claim the next two individual

SWC crowns (1948 and 1949).

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All-Time Conference StandingsNote: These records have been kept since 1972 when 54-hole medal play began.

1972Fayetteville, Ark.1. Texas2. SMU3. Arkansas4. Texas A&M5. TCU6. Texas Tech7. Baylor8. Rice

1973Austin, Texas1. Texas2. Houston3. Texas Tech

SMU5. Arkansas6. Texas A&M7. TCU8. Baylor9. Rice

1974Houston, Texas1. Houston

Texas3. SMU4. Texas Tech

Texas A&M6. TCU7. Arkansas8. Rice9. Baylor

1975Lubbock, Texas1. Houston

Texas3. SMU4. Texas Tech5. Rice6. Texas A&M7. Arkansas

Baylor9. TCU

1976Huntsville, Texas1. Houston2. Texas3. Texas Tech4. Texas A&M5. SMU6. Rice7. Arkansas8. Baylor9. TCU

1977Tyler, Texas1. Houston2. Texas A&M3. SMU4. Texas5. TCU

Arkansas7. Rice8. Texas Tech9. Baylor

1978Tyler, Texas1. Houston2. Texas 3. Texas A&M4. Arkansas5. TCU6. Baylor7. SMU8. Rice9. Texas Tech

1979Tyler, Texas1. Houston2. Texas A&M3. Texas

TCU

5. Arkansas6. SMU7. Texas Tech8. Rice9. Baylor

1980Tyler, Texas1. Houston2. TCU3. Texas4. Texas A&M5. Arkansas6. Texas Tech7. SMU8. Rice9. Baylor

1981Tyler, Texas1. Texas2. Houston3. Rice4. Texas A&M5. TCU6. Arkansas7. Baylor8. Texas Tech

In 1972, Texas wascrowned Southwest

Conference champions,then followed up with its

second consecutiveNCAA team title. Sophomore Ben

Crenshaw and seniorTom Kite tied for

the NCAA individual championship.

TEXAS’ ALL-CONFERENCESELECTIONS

Brad Agee ________________1989, 1990Jeff Bell ________________________2004Marty Board ____________________1988Mark Brooks ____1980, 1981, 1982, 1983Matt Brost ______________________2000Charles Coody __________________1987Brad Elder ______1995, 1996, 1997, 1998Bob Estes ______1985, 1986, 1987, 1988Todd Franks ____________________1987Harrison Frazar ____________1994, 1995David Gossett ______________1999, 2000Jason Hartwick __2001, 2002, 2003, 2004Jean-Paul Hebert 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994Kyle Jerome ______________1989, 1990Marcus Jones ______________1994, 1995John Klauk ________________2001, 2002Justin Leonard____1991, 1992, 1993, 1994Ronnie McDougal ________________1985Brian Nelson ______________1986, 1989Matthew Rosenfeld ______________2003Robby Skinner______________1995, 1996John Sosa ________________1991, 1992Taylor Tipton ______________1990, 1993Omar Uresti __________1989, 1990, 1991J.J. Wall __________________2002, 2003

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1982Missouri City, Texas1. Texas A&M2. Houston3. Texas4. Rice5. Arkansas6. TCU7. Baylor8. Texas Tech

1983Columbia Lakes, Texas1. Texas2. Houston3. Texas A&M4. Texas Tech5. TCU6. Baylor7. Arkansas8. Rice

1984Abilene, Texas1. Houston2. Arkansas3. Texas4. Texas A&M5. TCU6. Baylor7. Texas Tech8. Rice9. SMU

1985Austin, Texas1. Houston2. Arkansas3. Texas4. Texas A&M5. TCU6. Texas Tech7. SMU8. Baylor9. Rice

1986Little Rock , Ark.1. TCU2. Arkansas

Houston4. Texas A&M5. Texas6. SMU7. Rice8. Texas Tech9. Baylor

1987Houston, Texas1. Texas A&M2. Arkansas

Houston4. Texas5. TCU6. Rice7. SMU8. Baylor9. Texas Tech

1988Plano, Texas1. SMU2. Texas3. Houston4. Texas A&M

Arkansas6. Rice7. Baylor8. TCU9. Texas Tech

1989Columbia Lakes, Texas1. Texas2. Baylor3. Arkansas4. Houston5. Rice6. Texas A&M

Texas Tech8. SMU9. TCU

1990Austin, Texas1. Texas2. TCU3. Baylor4. Houston5. Texas A&M6. Arkansas7. SMU8. Texas Tech9. Rice

1991Fort Worth, Texas1. Texas2. TCU3. Arkansas4. Rice5. Houston6. SMU7. Texas A&M8. Texas Tech9. Baylor

1992Lubbock, Texas1. Texas2. Houston3. TCU4. Texas A&M5. Rice6. SMU7. Texas Tech8. Baylor

1993College Station, Texas1. Texas2. TCU3. Houston

SMU5. Baylor6. Rice

Texas A&M8. Texas Tech

1994Waco, Texas1. Texas2. Texas Tech3. Houston4. Baylor5. TCU6. SMU7. Rice8. Texas Tech

1995Houston, Texas1. Texas2. Texas A&M3. Texas Christian4. Houston5. SMU6. Rice7. Texas Tech8. Baylor

1996Houston, Texas1. Texas Tech2. SMU3. Texas A&M4. TCU5. Texas6. Rice7. Houston8. Baylor

1997Hutchinson, Kan.1. Oklahoma State2. Texas3. Iowa State4. Kansas5. Oklahoma6. Nebraska7. Kansas State8. Texas A&M9. Missouri10. Baylor11. Colorado12. Texas Tech

1998Hutchinson, Kan.1. Oklahoma State2. Texas3. Colorado4. Oklahoma5. Texas A&M6. Kansas7. Baylor8. Missouri9. Nebraska10. Iowa State11. Texas Tech12. Kansas State

1999Hutchinson, Kan.1. Kansas2. Nebraska3. Texas4. Oklahoma State5. Colorado6. Baylor7. Texas A&Mt8. Iowa State

Oklahoma10. Kansas State11. Texas Tech12. Missouri

2000Hutchinson, Kan.1. Oklahoma State2. Kansas3. Colorado4. Texas5. Texas A&M6. Baylor7. Oklahoma8. Texas Tech9. Missouri10. Kansas State11. Iowa State12. Nebraska

2001Hutchinson, Kan.1. Baylor2. Texas

Oklahoma4. Colorado5. Oklahoma State6. Texas A&M7. Kansas8. Kansas State9. Missouri10. Texas Tech11. Iowa State12. Nebraska

2002Hutchinson, Kan.1. Texas2. Oklahoma State3. Oklahoma4. Baylor5. Missouri6. Texas Tech7. Kansas State8. Colorado9. Texas A&M10. Kansas11. Iowa State12. Nebraska

2003Stillwater, Okla.1. Texas2. Oklahoma State3. Oklahoma4. Texas A&M5. Texas Tech6. Colorado

Kansas State8. Kansas9. Baylor10. Missouri11. Nebraska12. Iowa State

2004Hutchinson, Kan.1. Texas2. Oklahoma3. Oklahoma State4. Kansas State5. Colorado

KansasTexas Tech

8. Iowa State9. Baylor10. Texas A&M11. Missouri12. Nebraska

CONFERENCE COACHESOF THE YEAR

(since 1985)

Dale Anderson, Iowa State ________1997Jimmy Clayton, Texas

______________1989, 1991, 1993, 1995Bob Ellis, Texas A&M ________1987, 1994Keith Fergus, Houston ____________1992John Fields, Texas______2002, 2003, 2004Tim Hobby, Baylor ________________2001Mike Holder, Oklahoma State______________________1998, 2000 (co)Bill Montigel, TCU ________________1990Ross Randall, Kansas ____________1999Barry Rodenhaver, SMU __________1988Larry Romjue, Nebraska __________1996Gene Shields, Baylor______________1994Mark Simpson, Colorado ______2000 (co)Dave Williams, Houston __________1985Bill Woodley, TCU __________1985, 1986

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Texas’ Conference Championship TeamsTexas participated in Southwest Conference golf championships from 1927 to 1996. In 1996, the Southwest Conference dissolved and Texas became part of the Big 12.

1927Morris GydesonR. “Shorty” LongPat PatrickGib PayneDon Price

1928Mac BurnettLanham ConnorHorace DowningMorris GydesonGib Payne

1932Ferrell DaughertyDick GreggFred GrossJohn PayneJack Tinnin

1933John PayneRichard SnyderJack TinninEd White

1934Charles KristenmacherJohn PayneRaymond RamseyEd White

1935Nelson MungerRaymond RamseyBill WelchEd White

1936Simon AlexanderJack FoutsRaymond RamseyBill Welch

1937Simon AlexanderJack FoutsWayne MiddletonNelson MungerBill Welch

1938Walter BensonJack FoutsJ. Ward FoutsWayne MiddletonRalph SharplessGuy Witherspoon

1940Andrew Chilton“Buck” LuceWayne MiddletonLeonard SpitzerTommy Taylor

1941James BivinsEd BradyErnest FortnerTomy RoddyLeonard Spitzer

1942Ed BradyErnest FortnerJack HelmBill RodenTheodore RodenJohn RussellClaude Wild, Jr.

1943Tyrell GarthJames MooreHerbert NeylandBill RodenJohn RussellClaude Wild, Jr.

1944Francis HooverAllen HumphreyGilbert StonitschJohn WatkinsRichard WehnerRobert Wirtz

1945Sterling BrowningAllen HumphreyNat JohnsonJoe RubyCarl TiceRichard Wehner

1946Barney BarnardSterling BrowningHenry DahlbergGene KeeneyBill RodenBob Watson

1947Eddie BurkeHugh DahlbergEd HopkinsMarion PflugerWilliam SmithBob WatsonMorris Williams, Jr.

1948Reece AlexanderMarion PflugerWilliam SmithBob WatsonMorris Williams, Jr.

1950Reece AlexanderWes EllisBill PennMarion PflugerMorris Williams, Jr.

1951Wes EllisGil KuykendallBill PennBernard RiviereBobby Walcowich

1952Wes EllisJoe Bob GoldenRobert MoncriefF. Lee PinkstonBernard Riviere

1954Joe Bob GoldenRaymond LeggettDavis LoveF. Lee PinkstonRoane PuettTeddy White

1964Randy GeiselmanBill MitchellBill MunnRonald ThomasJames Thompson

1965Mason AdkinsRandy GeiselmanBill MitchellJames Holbrook

Reece Alexander, Marion Pfluger, head coach Harvey Penick, William Penn and Morris Williams won the 1950 SWC Championship held in College Station, Texas.

Brian Nelson was a member of Texas’1989 Southwest Conference championship team.

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1968William CromwellRik MassengaleDean OverturfJerome SmithChip StewartGeorge Tucker

1970Joe AndersonWilliam CromwellStephen HolmsleyTom KiteGeorge MachockDean OverturfGeorge Tucker

1972Brent BuckmanBen CrenshawJohnny DillTom KiteTony Pfaff

1973Brent BuckmanWarren ChancellorBen CrenshawJohnny DillBob HarwellTony Pfaff

1974Johnny DillJim MasonBob MaseTony PfaffRandy Simmons

1975Bob MaseJim MasonJ.P. ScottRandy SimmonsLance Ten BroeckTim Wilson

1981Greg AuneCutts BenedictMark BrooksBrandel ChambleeLawrence FieldPaul Thomas

1983Mark BrooksBrandel ChambleeRonnie McDougalBill TannerPaul ThomasSteen Tinning

Jason Hartwick ledUT to three consec-utive conferencechampionships from2002-04.

1989Brad AgeeKyle JeromeBrian NelsonJohn SosaOmar Uresti

1990Brad AgeeKyle JeromeJohn SosaTaylor TiptonOmar Uresti

1991Michael CooperJean-Paul HebertJustin LeonardJohn SosaOmar Uresti

In 1995, Robby Skinner, Harrison Frazar and Marcus Jones helped the Longhornssquad capture its 39th and final Southwest Conference title.

1992Michael CooperHarrison FrazarJean-Paul HebertJustin LeonardJohn Sosa

1993Harrison FrazarJean-Paul HebertJustin LeonardTaylor TiptonStuart Wallace

1994Harrison FrazarJean-Paul HebertMarcus JonesJustin LeonardStuart Wallace

1995Brad ElderHarrison FrazarGreg HarperMarcus JonesRobby Skinner

2002Jason HartwickRusty KennedyJohn KlaukRussell SurberJ.J. Wall

2003Jason HartwickRusty KennedyMatthew RosenfeldRussell SurberJ.J. Wall

2004Jeff BellJason HartwickFarren KeenanRusty KennedyMatthew Rosenfeld

Rik Massengale was theSWC champion in 1969.

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Letterwinners/T-AssociationCurrent athletes in bold.

The T-Association has made everyeffort to keep their files updated. If you are a letterwinner and haveany changes, please call 512/471-6864 or email [email protected].

A

Adkins, Mason__________1965-67Aduddell, Andy ____________1997Agee, Brad ____________1987-90Alexander, Reece ______1949-50Alexander, Simon ______1936-37Anderson, Jerry ________1976-77Anderson, Joe ____________1970Attwell, Kirby __________1955-57Aune, Greg ____________1981-83Aune, Warren __________1977-78Aycock, Matt______________1993

B

Barnard, Barney __________1946Barragan, Culley ________2000-02Battle, Bob ____________1935-36Bedillion, Mark ____________1975Bell, Jeff ________________2003-Benedict, Cutts______1978, ’80-81Benson, Walter ________1938-39Bivins, James ____________1941Blackburn, Dale ____1975, ’77-78Blackmar, Phil __________1977-79Board, Marty __________1986-88Board, Mike ____________1984-85Brady, Ed ________________1942Bratten, James ____________1960Bridwell, Charles ________1960-61Brooks, Mark __________1980-83Brost, Matt __________1999-2002Browning, Sterling ______1945-46Buckman, Brent ________1972-73Burke, Ed ________________1947Burnett, Mac __________1928-30Butler, T.W. ______________1927

C

Campbell, Craig __________1972Chaffee, Jon __________1977-78Chamblee, Brandel ______1981-84Chancellor, Stuart ______1960-61Chancellor, Warren ________1973Chilton, Andrew ________1939-40Clements, Joe ____________1929Connor, Edward __________1930Connor, Lanham __________1928Coody, Kyle ____________1984-87Cooper, Michael ________1990-92Cornelia, Tom __________1978-81

Crenshaw, Ben ________1971-73Crenshaw, Chris __________2000Cromwell, William____1968, ’70-71

D

Dahlberg, Hugh ________1946, ’48Daugherty, Ferrell__________1932DeBusk, Andrew __________1987Diaz-Ceballos, Hector ______2004Dickerson, Bob ____________1979Dill, Johnny ____________1971-74Dill, Terry ______________1960-62Dobyns, Matt ________1998-2001Dodd, Bill ________________1980Downing, Horace________1928-29Driskill, Cory ______1998, 2000-02

E

Earnest, Paul ____________1986Elder, Brad ____________1995-98Elliott, Jim ____________1929-30Ellis, Wes ____________1950-52Estes, Bob ____________1985-88

F

Fahrenbruch, Jeff ______1995-97Felix, Aaron ______________1997Felix, Scott ______________2001Field, Lawrence ________1979-82Finley, Dee ____________1966-67Ford, Richard ____________1951Fortner, Ernest ____________1941Fouts, Jack ____________1936-38Fouts, J. Ward ____________1939Franks, Todd __________1985-87Frazar, Harrison ________1992-95

G

Garth, Tyrell ______________1943Geiselman, Allen ________1963-65Gibson, Bob ______________1950Godwin, Stewart __________1929Golden, Joe Bob ________1952-54Goode, Oscar ____________1963Goodwin, Shaun __________2004Gossett, David________1999-2000Greenwood, Cameron____1991-92Gregg, Dick ____________1931-32Groos, Fred ____________1931-32Gydeson, Morris ________1927-28

H

Hamilton, Buddy __________1967Hankins, Robert __________1961Harper, Greg______________1995Hartwick, Jason ________2001-04Harwell, Robert ________1973-74Hebert, Jason ____________1996Hebert, Jean-Paul ______1991-94Helm, Jack ____________1941-42Holbrook, James ________1965-67Holmsley, Stephen ________1970Hoover, Francis __________1944Hopkins, Ed____________1947-48Huffman, Brandon ____1998-2000Humphrey, Allen ________1944-45

I

Ihrig, Chad ____________1992-95

J

Jerome, Kyle __________1988-91Johnson, Matthew ________1982Johnson, Nat ____________1945Jones, Marcus__________1994-97

K

Kahn, Terry ______________1962Keenan, Farren __________2004-Keeney, Gene ____________1946Kennedy, Rusty ________2002-04Kerbow, Randy ____________1991Kirkpatrick, Kelley__________1978Kistenmacher, Charles ______1934Kite, Tom ______________1969-72Klauk, John __________1999-2002Kuykendall, Gil ____________1951

L

Larson, Ladd ____________1972Leggett, Raymond ______1954-55Leonard, Justin ________1991-94Long, W.R. ______________1927Love, Davis ____________1954-55Luce, Arhur ____________1939-40

M

Machock, George ______1970-71Malone, Patrick ________1996-99Manasse, Blair ________1985-87Mase, Bob ____________1974-76Mason, Jim ____________1974-76Massengale, Rik ________1967-69McAfee, Lane ____________1931McDougal, Ronnie ______1983-85McEntire, Mark ______1998-2000McGonagill, Jim __________1930Meltzler, Kyle ____________2004-Meyerson, Lars ________1981-82Middleton, Wayne__________1936Miller, Bruce ______________1966Mills, Matthew ____________2004-Mitchell, Dirk __________1995-97Mitchell, Eugene ________1964-66Moncrief, Bobby __________1952Moore, James ____________1943Moore, Todd __________1986, ’88Munger, Nelson __________1936Munn, William __________1962-64Munson, Chuck __________1971

N

Narveson, Dave________1974, ’76Nelson, Brian ______1985-87, ’89Nelson, Robert ____________1959Neyland, Herbert __________1943Niemeyer, Frank __________1948Novak, Steve __________1977-78

O

Oates, Julian ____________1953Overturf, Dean__________1968-70

P

Padgett, Zach ____________1970Patrick, Pat ______________1927Payne, Gibson__________1927-28Payne, John __________1933-34Penn, Bill __________1950-51, ’53Pfaff, Tony ____________1972-74Pfluger, Marion ________1949-50Pinkston, Lee __________1952-54Pohl, Don ____________1957-59Polk, Louis ______________1931Price, Don________________1927Procter, John __________1955-56Puett, Roane ____________1954

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Ramsey, Raymond ________1934Renfrow, Warren (Mgr.) __1986-87Rhodes, Arthur ________1957-59Riviere, Bernard ________1951-53Roddy, Tommie____________1941Roden, Bill ____________1942-43Roden, Larry______________1962Roden, Ted ______________1942Rose, Andy ____________1980-82Rosenfeld, Matthew ______2003-Ruby, Joe ________________1945Russell, Bill ____________1942-43

S

Sanchez, Tim __________2002-03Scott, J.P. ________________1975Seekatz, Thomas ______1957-58Senn, Chad ______________1995Sharpless, Ralph________1937-38Shockley, Stewart ______1977-78Simmons, Randy________1974-76Skinner, Robby ________1993-96Smith, Bucky ____________1979Smith, Jerry ____________1967-68Smith, Tyre (Mgr.)__________2001Smith, William ____________1949Snyder, Richard __________1933Sosa, Aaron (Mgr.) ______2001-04Sosa, John ____________1989-92Spagnola, Jim __________1979-80Spitzer, Len ______________1941

Stewart, Chip __________1967-69Stonitsch, Gil ____________1944Surber, Russell__1999-2000, 02-03

T

Tanner, Bill ______________1983Taylor, Tommy ________ 1939-40Ten Broeck, Lance ______1975-76Termeer, Steve ____________1991Thomas, Paul __________1981-83Thompson, James ______1962-64Tice, Carl ________________1945Tiinnin, Jack ______________1933Tinning, Steen __________1983-85Tipton, Taylor ____1989-90, ’92-93Trimble, John __________1957-58Tucker, George______1968, ’70-72

U

Uresti, Omar __________1988-91

V

Vegas, Jhonatton ________2004-Vescovo. Phil __________1978-79

W

Walcowich, Bobby ________1951Wall, J.J. ______________2000-03Wallace, Stuart ________1993-94Warobick, Randy __________1974Watkins, John ____________1944Watson, Bob________1946, ’48-49Webb, Gary ______________1984Wehner, Dick __________1944-45Welch, Bill________________1935White, Ed______________1934-35White, James III ____1956, ’58-59White, Ted ____________1954-56Wild, Claude ______________1942Williams, Morris Jr. ______1948-50Williamson, Brian ______1980, ’82Wilson, Tim ____________1974-76Winkle, David ____________1984Wirtz, Robert ____________1944Witherspoon, Guy__________1938

Y

Young, Greg __________1979-80

Ed White won the SWC individual championship three times (1933-35) as he helped the Longhorns squad capture the team title those three years.

White became UT’s first NCAA individual champion in 1935.

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Miscellaneous Records

1944 ____Sterlington Browning1945 ____________Bob Watson1946 ____________Ed Hopkins1947__________Hugh Dahlberg1948 ______Morris Williams, Jr.1949 ________Reece Alexander1950 ______________Wes Ellis1951 __________Lee Pinkston1952 __________Lee Pinkston1953 __________Lee Pinkston1954 ______________Ted White1955 ____________Kirby Atwell1956 ____________Kirby Atwell1957 ________Tommy Seekatz1958 ______________Don Pohl1959 ______________Terry Dill1960 ________Charles Bridwell1961 ______________Terry Dill1962 ______Randy Geiselman1963 ______Randy Geiselman1964 ________Eugene Mitchell1965 __________Mason Adkins1966 __________Chip Stewart1967 ________Rik Massengale1968 __________Chip Stewart1969 ______________Tom Kite1970 __________Ben Crenshaw1971 __________Ben Crenshaw1972 __________Ben Crenshaw1973______________Bob Mase

The Massingill Trophy is awarded each year to the winner of the Longhorns’ intrasquad championship.

1974 ________Randy Simmons1975 ______Lance Ten Broeck1976 __________Phil Blackmar1977 __________Phil Blackmar1978 __________Tom Cornelia1979____________Mark Brooks1980____________Mark Brooks1981 ______Brandel Chamblee1982 ______Brandel Chamblee1983 ______Brandel Chamblee1984______________Bob Estes1985 ____________Todd Franks1986______________Bob Estes1987______________Bob Estes1988 ____________Brad Agee1989 ________Michael Cooper1990 __________Justin Leonard1991 __________Justin Leonard1992 __________Justin Leonard1993 __________Justin Leonard1994 ________Harrison Frazar1995 __________Robby Skinner1996 ____________Brad Elder1997 ____________Brad Elder1998 __________David Gossett1999 ____________John Klauk2000__________Jason Hartwick2001__________Jason Hartwick2002__________Jason Hartwick2003 ______Matthew Rosenfeld

MASSINGILL TROPHY WINNERSJustin Leonard is the only

four-time winner of the Massingill Trophy in school history.