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1 Husky Information QUICK FACTS Location... Seattle, Washington Mailing Address... Box , Seattle, WA Enrollment... 25,000 Nickname... Huskies Mascot... Spirit (Alaskan Malamute) School Song... Bow Down to Washington Colors... Purple and Gold President...Dr. Lee Huntsman Director of Athletics... Barbara A. Hedges Senior Associate Athletic Director... Marie Tuite Assistant Director of Olympic Sports... Karen Flor Athletic Trainer... Dave Burton Media Relations Director... Jim Daves Media Relations Phone... (206) Media Relations Fax... (206) Home Courses... Washington National, Overlake Golf & Country Club, Broadmoor Country Club, Seattle Golf Club, Trophy Lake Golf and Casting, Inglewood Country Club, Gold Mountain Golf Complex Conference... Pacific Pac-10 Finish... 5th 2003 NCAA West Regional Finish... 7th 2003 NCAA Championship Finish... 11th Letterwinners Lost... 3 Letterwinners Returning... 4 COACHING STAFF Head Coach... Matt Thurmond Alma Mater... Brigham Young, 1999 Office Number Years at Washington... Third Assistant Coach... Ryan Folkman Alma Mater... Brigham Young, 1999 Years at Washington... Second Credits: The 2004 Washington Golf Guide was written and edited by Jim Daves, media relations director. Printing by the University of Washington Publications Services (Judy Robertson). Photography by Corky Trewin, Jim Daves, Joanie Komura and Bruce Terami. 1 Brock Mackenzie placed fifth at the 2003 NCAA Championhips and was named a first-team All-American. TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents Outlook Roster Schedule...4 Husky Profiles Dustin Frontis...5 James Lepp...5 Brock Mackenzie Erik Olson...8 Dan Potter Alex Prugh...10 Corey Prugh Reid Rader...12 Cody Upham...12 Head Coach Matt Thurmond...13 Assistant Coach Ryan Folkman...13 Former Coaches Records /Statistics Fall /Statistics Individual Bests Team Bests Match Results Husky Records Letterwinners...28 Husky Golf Standouts...29 Husky Home Courses

2 Husky Outlook 2 Mackenzie Leads the Charge for Huskies Brock Mackenzie It s a list that Washington golf coach Matt Thurmond likes to pull out when he talks about the Husky program s recent ascent. Last year when Washington teed it up at Oklahoma State s Karsten Creek Golf Course for the 2003 NCAA Championships it marked the Huskies fifth straight appearance at the national tournament. Only six other teams have accomplished that feat. Arizona, Clemson, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Oklahoma State and Minnesota have also made five consecutive trips to the NCAAs. People are really surprised to hear Washington mentioned with those other teams, Thurmond says. It s like we re playing golf in Siberia or something. I m not sure if it really bothers our players, but I do know it motivates them. They are all from around the Northwest and they love to tee it up and show they re more than capable of playing with just about anybody. No one proved that point better than senior Brock Mackenzie did this summer. Competing for the United States team at the Walker Cup, Mackenzie won all three of his matches against amateurs from Great Britain and Ireland. After winning the Husky Invitational in the fall, he jumped to the top spot in Golfweek s Collegiate Rankings. Last year Mackenzie finished fifth at the NCAAs, was picked a PING first-team All- American and became the first Husky to repeat as an All-Pac-10 selection. He shot par or better in 25 of 43 rounds and led the team with a stroke average that ranks as the second-best in Washington history. Mackenzie s epic season was highlighted at the Oregon Invitational when he equaled a pair of collegiate records by shooting 12-under 60 during the second 18 holes of play of the tournament s opening day. Only two other college players have matched that net score and only one equaled his score against par. It was a special season for Brock but that has only made him the hungrier to have an even better senior season, Thurmond says. He is unquestionably one of the best players in the country. The last two years he s been on the watch list for the Hogan Player-of-the-Year Award. Considering what he did at the Walker Cup and the start he had this fall, he will be a serious contender to win it this year. Mackenzie along with senior Dan Potter are Washington s two returning players who competed at the NCAA Championships. They ll be joined by senior Corey Prugh, sophomore Dustin Frontis, redshirt freshmen Corey Prugh 2 Dan Potter Erik Olson and Cody Upham and true freshmen Alex Prugh and Reid Rader. James Lepp, a transfer from Illinois who was the Big Ten player of the year last season, will redshirt the season. Brock, Dan and Corey have been a big part of creating the atmosphere here that there is now an expectation to qualify for the NCAAs, Thurmond says. They have all had wonderful careers and have been a part of some exciting accomplishments for our program. They ve done things here that have never been done before. The one thing they do not have is a ring. Whether it is a Pac-10 Championship or a national championship, that s their focus. They want a championship ring. While the Huskies have played in the NCAA Championship 16 times, the team has never managed to place higher than fourth (1942, 1999). Washington s last conference title was in Lofty goals? Maybe, but just two years ago the Huskies entered the final round of NCAA play paired in the final groupings of the day. Thurmond feels Mackenzie is the perfect player to lead the charge.

3 Husky Outlook His drive and commitment to winning is much greater now that he wants to do more than just do well. He wants to win and he s capable of doing it every time he plays. This fall Mackenzie posted a stroke average of in four events and made his third straight appearance at the Collegiate All-American Classic. He won the Husky Invitational by seven strokes, shooting 8-under 208 for the fourth championship victory in his career. He enters the spring with 27 top-10 finishes as a Husky. When it matters the most Brock Mackenzie is at his best, Thurmond says. That s what makes great players. When we ve needed a big round over the last couple of years, every time he s come through. Look at nationals last year. We didn t play real well as a team, but Brock was out there battling for the title. Brock has the ability to carry the weight of the team on his shoulders and that will help some of the younger players develop. They know they can play aggressive and not worry about the pressure. It s nice he can handle all of that responsibility. The team is important to him and he takes a lot of pride in our team doing well. While Mackenzie draws most of the attention, Potter and Prugh have the playing experience to keep the Huskies in tournament contention. Potter has appeared at two NCAA championships and is coming off his best Cody Upham Erik Olson fall. He posted a stroke average in four tournaments and was s top finisher at two events. Dan played really well this fall despite the fact he had to deal with a sore back that limited his practice time, Thurmond says. He strikes the ball with a lot of consistency. Potter, who has carded a low round of 64 during his career, was the medalist at the 2003 Washington State Golf Association s Men s Amateur championship. He has appeared in 31 collegiate events. I think Dan will be more assertive and aggressive this year, Thurmond says. He s started to develop a little attitude and that s good. He can be an All-American player. He just has to go out and take it. Prugh s experiences closely mirrors Potter s. He has played in 32 tournaments, including a pair of NCAA championships (2001 and 2002) and posted five top-10 finishes. He owns Washington s record for a four-round score (275) that he shot as a freshman when he placed fourth at the Pac- 10 championship. If we are going to reach our potential this spring, Corey Prugh is going to play a key role in our success, Thurmond says. I think its time Corey stepped it up. He s very talented, has had some success and his game is solid. Sometimes he can put too much pressure on himself. This year I just 3 want him to relax and have a great senior season. Olson, Upham and Frontis round out the trio of other returning players. Olson finished the fall third on the team with a stroke average of in three events. He placed fifth at the Husky Invitational and followed that up with the best 54-hole in his career, shooting even-par 213 at The Nelson. Upham played in three fall events with a stroke average of Frontis appeared in four tournaments a year ago. Erik s mechanics are sound and he hits the ball with a lot of consistency, Thurmond says. He s very straight off the tees and accurate with his irons. He can do a lot with the golf ball. He can hit the draw, the fade, hit it high, and hit it low. For a freshman, he is very advanced with his swing and the kind of shots he can hit is more developed than a lot of older players. Cody has a solid overall game, says the third-year coach. He hits the ball well off the tee and posses a soft touch around the greens. Cody is a good chipper and putter. He just needs a little more consistency. He had a tough fall, but I was impressed that he gutted it out a couple of times and turned in his best round at the end of a tournament. Freshman Alex Prugh, Corey s younger brother, figures to be a regular in the Husky lineup. Prugh won the 2003 state 4A Alex Prugh 3

4 Husky Outlook championship and was 25th at the Pacific Coast Amateur last summer. I think Alex has the chance to be a great player, Thurmond says. I think he can contend to be the freshman of the year in the Pac-10. He is a player that is just going to get better and better. He hits the ball really long and really straight. He putts well. He s very mature for a freshman and that s probably because he played in a lot of the big amateur events as a junior against some of the best players in the country. Freshman Reid Rader, the Seattle prep player of the year. Reid has a wonderful short game and I expect to see his driving improve when he no longer has to deal with a sore back, Thurmond says. He has won a lot of tournaments and he knows what it takes to compete. He has a great sense of confidence and in time is going to be a tough competitor. Husky golf fans will have to wait until next fall to watch Lepp tee it up for the Huskies. He earned second-team All- Husky coach Matt Thurmond America honors last year and was named the co-player of the year along with Mackenzie by the Pacific Northwest Golf Association. He s pretty parallel to Brock in record and ability, but completely different in terms of approaching the game, Thurmond says. Guys like Brock and James know they re good and that spills over. You get a couple of guys like that on your team and then everyone starts thinking that way. He may not be able to play for us this year, but he s good at sharing and will be a benefit to some of our younger players. With a roster comprised entirely of players from the Pacific Northwest, the Huskies will play seven tournaments in the spring before heading to the NCAA Regionals and a quest for a possible sixth straight NCAA appearance. This year we will depend on some young players who are very talented, but they have not been in certain pressure situations yet, Thurmond says. I am anxious to see how they react. I m also excited for our three seniors to end on a high note. I think this team has as much talent as we ve ever had. It will be fun to see what they can accomplish Washington Roster Player Class Ht. Wt. Hometown High School Dustin Frontis Sophomore Yakima, WA Eisenhower James Lepp Junior Abbotsford, B.C. Mennonite Ed. Inst. Brock Mackenzie Senior Yakima, WA Eisenhower Erik Olson RS Freshman Renton, WA Tahoma Dan Potter Senior Coeur d Alene, ID Gonzaga Prep Alex Prugh Freshman Spokane, WA Ferris Corey Prugh Senior Spokane, WA Ferris Reid Rader Freshman Kenmore, WA Lakeside Cody Upham RS Freshman Vancouver, WA Mountain View Head Coach: Matt Thurmond, 3rd year Assistant Coach: Ryan Folkman, 2nd year 2004 Washington Spring Schedule Date Event Course Location/Results Feb Taylor Made/Waikoloa Invitational Waikoloa Beach and Kings Hilo, HI March 3-4 Cleveland Classic North Ranch CC Westlake Village, CA March Toyota Las Vegas Invitational Southern Heights Las Vegas, NV March National Invitational Tucson National GC Tucson, AZ April 9-10 ASU Thunderbird Karsten Course Tempe, AZ April Pac-10 Championships The Gallery Tucson, AZ May 4 Northwest Shootout Crosswater Golf Club Bend, OR May NCAA West Regional Crosswater Golf Club Bend, OR June 1-4 NCAA Championships The Homestead Hot Springs, VA 4 4

5 The Huskies Dustin Frontis Sophomore Yakima, WA Washington Earned his first letter during his freshman season... high school teammate of Husky All-American Brock Mackenzie... best competitive round was a 67 at the 2001 AJGA Tournament at Trophy Lake Golf Club (Fall): Did not qualify to compete in any tournaments (Freshman): One of three freshmen in the Husky lineup... appeared in four tournaments... made his collegiate debut at The Nelson where he shot shot 71 during the final round of that event and matched that score at two other events during the season... top tourney was The Maxwell where he shot was s number-three scorer at that event. Eisenhower High School/Junior Golf: A four-zyear letterwinner... captain of his prep team as a junior and senior... earn all-big Nine Conference honors as a junior and senior... conference player of the year as a junior... won the Spokane AJGA in 2002 and was second at the Whistler (Canada) AJGA event in placed sixth at AJGA Tournament at Trophy Lake in was the runnerup to teammate Alex Prugh at the 2001 PNGA Junior Boys Amateur... won Yakima Amateur in Personal: Son of Robert and Terry Frontis... plans to major in business. Frontis Career Statistics Years Rounds Strokes Avg. Low Career Best Finish: 24th, Northwest Invitational, March 8, 2003 Career Top-10 Finishes: 0 Career Best 54-Hole Score: 218, The Maxwell, May 10-11, 2003 Career Best 18-Hole Score: 71, The Nelson, Oct. 26, 2002, Oregon Invitational, March 24, 2003 and The Maxwell, May 11, 2003 Frontis Tournament Results /24-26 The Nelson /8 NW Invitational NA 3/24-25 Oregon Invitational NA 5/10-11 The Maxwell James Lepp Junior Abbotsford, B.C. Washington Will redshirt the season after transferring from Illinois... opted to transfer to to be closer to home... named the Pacific Northwest Golf Association s co-player of the year along with teammate Brock Mackenzie... last summer he won three events and reach the semifinals of the Canadian Amateur Championship won his second consecutive BC Amateur, took top honors with a six-stroke win at the Canadian Tour s Greater Vancouver Classic and then became the first non-american to win the Pacific Coast Amateur Championship won the Pacific Amateur event by 10-strokes and his 72-hole score of 263 beat the old record by seven strokes his outing included a 62 that bettered the Capilano Country Club course record by two strokes. Illinois (Sophomore): Second-Team All-American Big Ten Player of the Year first-team All-Big Ten selection named to five-player Big Ten All-Championship Team after tying for runner-up at 7-under par Les Bolstad Award winner for having lowest stroke average in the Big Ten finished the season ranked 21st in the nation by Golfweek/Sagarin ratings led team with a stroke average, setting a single-season stroke average record at Illinois (breaking previous record of 71.5 set by Steve Stricker in ) claimed medalist honors at three tournaments (Northern Intercollegiate, Conrad Rehling Invite and Bruce Fossum/TaylorMade Invite) recorded nine Top-10 finishes in 11 tournaments eight of his nine Top 10s were Top-Five finishes 20 of his 34 rounds were below or even par with 14 rounds in the 60s career-best round of 65 came in the first round of the Northern Intercollegiate shot a school-record 54-hole score of 202 in winning the Northern Intercollegiate missed Illinois final tournament of the fall, the Duke Golf Classic, to compete for Team Canada at the 2002 World Amateur Golf Team Championships in Malaysia (Freshman): Honorable mention All-American tied for 13th at the NCAA Championships, finishing 2-under par (282) All-Big Ten Selection unanimously selected as Big Ten Freshman of the Year named to five-player Big Ten All-Championship Team after placing third at the Big Ten Championships, finishing 5-under par (283) led Illinois in scoring average with a on the season, ranking as the third-lowest single-season stroke average in school history and the lowest by a freshman in school history co-medalist of The Tillinghast, finishing 2-under par to claim the first individual title of his collegiate career recorded six top-10 finishes and finished in the top-25 in 12 of 13 tournaments on the season Illinois top finisher in seven tournaments shot a season-low round of 68 twice, during the final round of The Tillinghast and the final round of the NCAA Championships carded 14 rounds under par and five even-par rounds in 39 rounds of golf during the season. Mennonite Educational Institute/Junior Golf: Won the 2001 Canadian Junior Amateur by nine strokes, carding a score of 268, 12-under par No. 1 ranked junior player in British Columbia member of the Willingdon Cup Team for British Columbia team member of the British Columbia 4 Junior America s Cup. Personal: Born Nov. 19, 1983 Son of Dan and Jacqui Lepp has three sisters, Angela, Jessica and Courtney. 5 Lepp s Illinois Career Statistics Years Rounds Strokes Avg. Low Total

6 The Huskies Courtsey of the USGA Brock Mackenzie Senior Yakima, WA Washington A candidate for national player-of-the-year honors... the most decorated player in Washington history... earned PING first-team All-American honors last year and is a preseason All-American this year... member of the 2003 Walker Cup... he won all three of his matches in competition vs. players from Great Britian and Ireland... tabbed by the Pacific Northwest Golf Association as its co-player of the year along with teammate James Lepp... is the fifth All-American in s history... first Husky player to earn first-team All-Pac-10 honors two years in a row (2002, 2003)... set NCAA record last year when he fired 12-under 60 at Oregon Invitational... owns the record with four career tournament victories... set single-season stroke average record in 2002 at also set single-season record for rounds played (47) and top-10 finishes (11)... needs to play six more rounds to set record for rounds played... has 27 career top-10 finishes to stand atop that career list... has participate in 45 collegiate tournaments... has played in the All-American Classic Brock Mackenize watches his putt as he competes for the United States team at the 2003 Walker Cup. Mackenzie won all three of his matches against the top amateurs from Great Britain and Ireland. 6 three times... sister, Paige, is a junior on women s golf team... won the 2002 Pacific Coast Amateur Championship and placed eighth at the 2002 Northwest Amateur... placed second at the 2002 Scratch Players Championship... registered a fourth-place finish at the 2003 Sahalee Players Championship... will earn his fourth letter this season... member of the 2002 Palmer Cup team (Fall): Named a preseason PING All-American... was ranked as high as first in the Golfweek rankings... finished the fall 12th in Golfweek standings... led with stroke average in four events... posted under-par scores in nine of his 12 rounds, including six scores in the 60s.... won the Husky Invitational with 8- under his fourth career victory, that allowed him to pass current UCLA head coach O.D. Vincent as s career leader in tournament wins... also had top-10 showings at The Nelson (fourth) and the Collegiate All-American Classic (sixth)... shot 204 at The Nelson, just two strokes off his school record of 202 for a 54-hole event... missed s opener in Japan at the Topy Cup while playing for the United States in the Walker Cup... went 3-0 top international amateur event vs. players from Great Britian and Ireland. Going Low Research done regarding NCAA men s golf low rounds has produced the following rounds of 62 or lower. The NCAA does not keep records except at the NCAA Championships: Name, School Tournament Score/Under par Brock Mackenzie, Washington 2003 Oregon Duck Invitational 60 (-12) Bryce Molder, Georgia Tech 2000 Palmetto Dunes Collegiate 60 (-12) Paul Casey, Arizona State 1999 Pac-10 Championship 60 (-10) Tiger Woods, Stanford 1996 Pac-10 Championship 61 (-11) Camilo Villegas, Florida 2003 Atlanta Intercollegiate 62 (-10) Robby Shaw, Western Kentucky 2003 Rutherford Intercollegiate 62 (-10) Hunter Mahan, Oklahoma State 2002 U. S. Collegiate Championship 62 (-10) Jess Daley, Northwestern 2000 U.S. Collegiate 62 (-10) Alex Rocha, Mississippi State 2000 Billy Hitchcock 62 (-10) Martin Martiz, Tulsa 1999 Red River Classic 62 (-10) Jeff Quinney, Arizona State 1999 ASU Thunderbird/SAVANE 62 (-10) Chad McCarty, Iowa 1997 Kentucky Johnny Owens Invitational 62 (-10) Notah Begay III, Stanford 1994 NCAA Tournament 62 (-10) Tim Herron, New Mexico 1992 Tucker Invitational 62 (-10) Dave Peege, Ole Miss 1985 Gator Intercollegiate 62 (-10) Bob Gregorski, Wisconsin 1983 Wisconsin Invitational 62 (-10) Mark Warman, San Diego State 2003 U.S. Intercollegiate 62 (-9) Bryce Molder, Georgia Tech 2000 Jerry Pate Intercollegiate 62 (-9) Roy Moon, UCLA 2003 Taylor Made Intercollegiate 62 (-8) Robert Gamez, Arizona 1989 NCAA Championships 62 (-8) 6

7 The Huskies (Junior): Finished fifth at NCAA Championships... earned PING firstteam All-American honors... became first Husky player to earn first-team All-Pac- 10 honors two years in a row... was a second-team Pac-10 All-Academic selection... etched his name in the collegiate record books with his 12-under 60 at the Oregon Duck Invitational at the Eugene Country Club... joined Georgia Tech s Bryce Molder as the only college players to post a 12-under round... became the third player to post a score of 60 (Molder and Arizona State s Paul Casey)... led the team in scoring iwth a stroke average... that ranks as the second best singlestroke average in history, trailing only his 71.1 average he posted last year... his win at Oregon was the third in his career... finished in the top-10 in 10 of his 14 events... tied the 54-hole scoring record with his 202 to place second at The Nelson... invited to the Collegiate All-American Classic for the second time where he placed fourth with a 1-over shot 65 during the third round of The Nelson to equal his then-best 18-hole score... posted six of the team s top nine singleround scores during the season... led at West Regional with sixth place finish, the third best by a Husky at that event... had the four best tournament scores of any Husky during the season... finished first for the Huskies in 10 of 13 tournaments... one of 20 players named to the Hogan Watch List for player-of-the-year honors (Sophomore): Named a second-team All-American after placing 17th at the NCAA Championships... a semifinalist for the Hogan Award as the nation s top collegiate golfer... only third golfer to earn first-team All-Pac-10 honors... set a first-round record by opening play with a 66 at NCAAs... set singleseason stroke average record (71.1) and single-season marks for rounds played (47) and top-10 finishes (11)... was s top finisher in seven of 14 team tournaments... turned in a top-10 finish in 11 of 15 events... finished fourth at the NCAA West Regional with a 1-under 215, including a final round score of picked up tournament wins at The Prestige and the Cleveland Golf Classic... was second at the Western Intercollegiate and second at The Nelson... finished seventh at the Pac-10 Championships... shot a then-school record 203 at The Prestige... his 13- under score was top tournament score against par for during the season... his second round score (65) at The Prestige ranked as the second-best 18-hole total in history... selected to participate in Savane College Golf All-America Classic tied for eighth at even-par won the 2001 Washington State Men s Amateur championship at Sudden Valley... finished second at the Sahalee Players Championship behind Texas Jason Hartwick... played on a three-man team that represented the state of Washington at the Pacific Coast Amateur Championship... finished third at Washington s U.S. Amateur Qualifier behind teammates Corey Prugh and John Robertson... finished 12th in qualifying round at U.S. Amateur before losing opening-round match... was selected for the 2002 USA vs. Japan Collegiate Golf Championship (Freshman): Earned second-team All-Pac-10 honors as a freshman... one of three rookies in the Husky lineup... led the Huskies at the NCAA Championships with a 28th-place finish turned in rounds of 74 and 71 at Duke University Course he lost a two-hole playoff to Texas John Klauk for the final position in the individual field led Washington in stroke average at that ranks as the fourth best single-season average in history... recorded the most tournament appearances (12), rounds played (35) and top-10 finishes (four) of any player on the team... shot his best score, 68, five times during the season was second on the team with nine under-par rounds... turned in the best 54-hole score of the season (209) at Arizona State Invitational at the time, that was tied as the second-best 54-hole score in history in addition to the NCAAs, he also finished first for Washington at the Waikoloa Invitational, Western Intercollegiate and the ASU Invitational... had a great outing in his first tournament as a Husky, turning in a 10th-place finish at the Husky Invitational (221)... was one of three freshman that led Washington to a third-place showing at the Nelson... second-best Husky finisher at the Prestige in the final fall tournament...tied for 18th with a four-over did not compete in the Ping Intercollegiate...top Husky finisher at the Waikoloa Intercollegiate, helping the Huskies to an eighth-place finish... finished the season strong with three top-10 finishes in his final four tournaments... was 10th at Western Invitational with even-par score of was 7-under (216) at ASU Invitational to finish sixth overall... his ninth-place (281) showing at the Pac-10 Championships helped Washington to a fourth-place showing... shot 5-over 221 at NCAA regional to place 30th overall. Eisenhower High School/Junior Golf: Graduated with a 3.78 grade point average four-year letterwinner in golf won the 1999 State Junior Championship, defeating current Husky teammate Corey Prugh in a playoff runner up at 4A state championships senior year team won state that year finished in top-six at state all four years district champion three consecutive years starting with his sophomore year team captain junior and senior years also team MVP last two years first-team all Big-9 conference all four years runner-up at 1998 Boise AJGA championships member of National Honor Society also lettered four years in basketball. Personal: Born July 18, 1981 in Coos Bay, Oregon son of Hugh and Caren Mackenzie mother and father are both pharmacists sister, Paige, is a junior on women s golf team majoring in economics. Mackenzie s Career Statistics Years Rounds Strokes Avg. Low (Fall) Totals Career Best Finish: 1st (four times), Husky Invitational, Sept , 2003; Duck Invitational, March 24-25, 2003; The Prestige, Oct. 4-6, 2001 and Cleveland Golf Classic, Mar. 4-5, 2002 Career Top-10 Finishes: 27 Career Best 54-Hole Score: 202, The Nelson, Oct , 2002 Career Best 18-Hole Score: 60, Duck Invitational, March 24, 2003 (Ties national collegiate record) 7 7

8 The Huskies Mackenzie s Tournament Results 2003 (Fall) 9/29-30 Husky Invitational /24-26 The Nelson /3-4 The Prestige /24-25 Collegiate All-Amer. Classic NA /7-8 PING Preview /14-15 MacKenzie Invitational /24-26 The Nelson /4-5 The Prestige /25-26 Collegiate All-Amer. Classic na 2/12-14 Waikoloa Intercollegiate /3-4 Cleveland Classic /8 Northwest Shootout /24-25 Duck Invitational /30-4/1 National Invitational /7-8 Western Intercollegiate /28-30 Pac-10 Championships /15-17 NCAA West Regional /27-30 NCAA Championship /24-25 Vandal Classic /1-2 Husky Invitational /8-9 Red River Classic /27-28 The Nelson /4-6 The Prestige /19-20 The Savane E /4-5 Arizona Intercollegiate /13-15 Waikoloa Intercollegiate /4-5 Cleveland Golf Classic /23-24 Schenkel Invitational /8-9 Western Intercollegiate /12-13 ASU Thunderbird /25-27 Pac-10 Championships /16-18 NCAA West Regional /29-6/1 NCAA Championships Erik Olson RS Freshman Renton, WA Washington 2003 (Fall): Finished the fall third on the Husky team with a stroke average... competed in three events... top showing was fifth-place finish at the Husky Invitational... shot 2-over recorded career-best tournament score with even-par 213 at The Nelson (Freshman): One of four freshmen on the Husky roster... only fall tournament was the MacKenzie Invitational where he debuted with a redshirted the season. Tahoma High School/Junior Golf: Won four letters competing for the Bears... was team MVP all four seasons... served as team captain as a junior and senior... was named the South Puget Sound League player of the year in was an third-team Polo All-American in 2002 and an honorable mention selection in won the AJGA at Langdon Farms (Ore.) in member of the West Canon Cup team in finished second at the AJGA Arizona Junior Classic and third at the AJGA Oklahoma tournament... runnerup at 2000 PNGA Junior Boys Amateur... ranked as high as 32nd for Juniors by Golfweek. Personal: Born Nov. 30, 1983 in Seattle... parents are Bill and Sharon Olson /25-26 Husky Invitational /8-9 Red River Classic /27-29 Nelson Invitational /6-7 The Prestige /15-17 Waikoloa Invitational /5-6 Cleveland Classic /26-27 Oregon Invitational /2-3 Western Intercollegiate E /13-14 ASU Invitational /27-30 Pac-10 Championships /17-19 NCAA West Regional /30-7/2 NCAA Championships

9 The Huskies Olson s Career Statistics Years Rounds Strokes Avg. Low 2003 (Fall) Career Best Finish: 5th, Husky Invitational, Sept , 2003 Career Top-10 Finishes: 1 Career Best 54-Hole Score: 213, The Nelson, Oct , 2003 Career Best 18-Hole Score: 69, The Nelson, Oct , 2003 Olson s Tournament Results 2003 (Fall) 9/29-30 Husky Invitational /24-26 The Nelson E /3-4 The Prestige /14-15 MacKenzie Invitational Dan Potter Senior Coeur d Alene, ID Washington A three-time letterwinner... has played in two NCAA Championships... has played in 31 collegiate tournaments... medalist at 2003 WSGA Men s Amateur... was sixth at 2003 Sahalee Players Championship... won 2002 U.S. Open Qualifier at Sun Valley with a finished fifth at Sectional Qualifier... finally won 2002 Idaho State Match Play Championship in an event that was delayed 10 months due to a weather delay during the original tournament dates (Fall): Played in all four events stroke average was second best on the team... was Washington s top finisher at the Topy Cup and The Prestige... shot 3-over at both of those events... best tourney score was 1-under 212 at The Nelson... shot 69 at the Topy Cup and The Nelson... five of his 12 rounds were par or better (Junior): Third on the team with a stroke average... competed in all 13 team tournaments... tied then- 18-hole record with a 64 in the opening round of The Nelson... that stands as the best opening round score by a Husky in a tournament... equaled his career-best 54-hole score by shooting 214 at The Maxwell and the Waikoloa Intercollegiate... led the Huskies at The Maxwell with his 13th-place finish... was s No. 2 scorer at NCAA West Regional at 3-over 219 to place 22nd... shot 6-over during final three rounds of NCAA Championship after opening with disappointing played 40 rounds, the eighth best singleseason mark in history (Sophomore): Played in nine of s 14 tournaments... tied for second for at the NCAA Championships to help Huskies to an 11th-place finish... shot 7-over 291, including back-to-back rounds of 72 over final 36 holes... carded career best tournament score with 2-under 214 at PING/ASU Invitational to finish 31st overall and first for the Huskies... shot final-round scores of 69 at the ASU Invitational and Pac-10 Championship to equal then-career best 18-hole score... was s No. 2 scorer at The Schenkel, the Pac-10 Championships and the NCAA West Regional and NCAA Championships... shot 4-over 293 (72 holes) at Pac-10 to place 19th overall, his second best tourney finish... advanced to finals of the 9 Idaho State Amateur tournament last summer (Freshman): Tied for 44th with a three-day total of 233 at the Husky Invitational, the first tournament of his career...showed improvement throughout the weekend, posting did not compete in the Red River Classic...one of three freshmen to compete at the Nelson Invitational at Stanford...finished in 76th with a top Husky finisher at the Prestige...finished 15th overall with a threeday total of three-over fired a second-round 69, the second-best round of any Husky in the fall...did not compete in the Ping Intercollegiate or the Waikoloa Intercollegiate. Gonzaga Prep School/Junior Golf: Graduated with a 3.75 grade point average four-time all-greater Spokane League placed at 4A state championships all four years placed in the top-10 his freshman and junior seasons, finishing second to current teammate Corey Prugh in 1999 qualified for and competed in the 2000 US Amateur member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Born Aug. 1, 1981 in La Jolla, Calif. son of Pam and Doug Potter father is a lawyer who played golf and basketball at UC Santa Barbara has two brothers, Andy and Ricky Andy played baseball (pitcher) at Washington State majoring in political science. Potter s Career Statistics Years Rounds Strokes Avg. Low (Fall) Totals Career Best Finish: 10th, Northwest Shootout, March 8, 2003 Career Top-10 Finishes: 1 Career Best 54-Hole Score: 212, The Nelson, Oct , 2003 Career Best 18-Hole Score: 64, The Nelson, Oct. 24,

10 The Huskies Potter s Tournament Results 2003 (Fall) 9/9-11 Topy Cup /29-30 Husky Invitational /24-26 The Nelson /3-4 The Prestige /7-8 PING Preview /24-26 The Nelson /4-5 The Prestige /12-14 Waikoloa Intercollegiate /3-4 Cleveland Classic /8 Northwest Shootout /24-25 Duck Invitational /30-4/1 National Invitational /7-8 Western Intercol /28-30 Pac-10 Championships /10-11 The Maxwell /15-17 NCAA West Regional /27-30 NCAA Championship /24-25 Vandal Classic /1-2 Husky Invitational /13-15 Waikoloa Intercollegiate /4-5 Cleveland Golf Classic /23-24 Schenkel Invitational /12-13 ASU Thunderbird /25-27 Pac-10 Championships /16-18 NCAA West Regional /29-6/1 NCAA Championships /25-26 Husky Invitational /27-29 Nelson Invitational /6-7 The Prestige /5-6 Cleveland Classic /21-22 U.S. Intercollegiate Alex Prugh Freshman Spokane, WA Washington 2003 (Fall): Appeared in all four tournaments... proved to be a consistent scorer.. posted a stroke average of best outing came at The Nelson where he placed 10th at 4-under shot 67 during the second round to post his best 18-hole score during the fall... four of his 12 rounds were par or better... averaged 71.9 per outing over his final eight rounds of the fall... older brother, Corey, is a senior on squad. 10 Ferris High School and Junior Golf: Four-time letterwinner at Ferris High School... was 4A state individual champion... a four-time all-greater Spokane League member... was conference MVP as a senior... finished 25th at 2003 Pacific Coast Amateur... was also 25th at the 2002 U.S. Junior Amateur... was a semifinalist at 2002 PNGA Men s Amateur... was runner-up at 2002 AJGA event in Aspen... won the Division of the 2001 PGA Junior Series Event # PNGA Junior Boys Amateur champion. Personal: Born Sept. 1, 1984 in Spokane... son of Susan and Steve Prugh... older brother, Corey, is senior on golf team... has an older sister, Hillary, who played golf at Montana State... father is a golf pro... plans on majoring in business. Prugh s Career Statistics Years Rounds Strokes Avg. Low 2003 (Fall) Career Best Finish: 10th, The Nelson, Oct , 2003 Career Top-10 Finishes: 1 Career Best 54-Hole Score: 209, The Nelson, Oct , 2003 Career Best 18-Hole Score: 67,, Oct. 25, 2003 Alex Prugh s Tournament Results 2003 (Fall) 9/9-11 Topy Cup /29-30 Husky Invitational /24-26 The Nelson /3-4 The Prestige Corey Prugh Senior Spokane, WA Washington A three-time letterwinner... has appeared in 32 tournaments at, including the NCAA Championships in 2001 and had five top-10 finishes... holds record for fourround score (275)... reached semifinals of 2003 Pacific Northwest Amateur... qualified for 2003 U.S. Amateur Championship... the runner-up at the 2002 Pacific Northwest Amateur Championship... top competitive tournament round was a 66 he shot at North Ranch Golf Club... younger brother, Alex, is a freshman on the squad (Junior): Played in nine events and posted a stroke average of best outing of the season was his 19th-place finish at the MacKenzie Invitational where he shot 2-over carded a 68 during the final round of The Nelson for his best 18-hole score of the year... shot 214 at Waikoloa Intercollegiate for his low tournament score of the year... did not qualify for Pac-10s or NCAA competition (Sophomore): Competed in 11 of s 14 tournaments... ranked fourth on team with stroke average of that ranks sixth on s single-season stroke average list... turned in his best tournament score with a 4-under 209 in s season-opener at the Idaho Vandal Classic posted four rounds in the 60s equaled his best tournament finish with a fourth-place showing at the Vandal Classic was 2-under 211 at The Nelson to place 12th overall... was fifth overall at the Cleveland Golf Classic with a 1-over equaled his career-best round with a 67 at The Nelson... shot 5-under 211 to win the Pacific Coast Amateur Championship in August at... also played on three-man team that represented the state of Washington at that event... won Washington s U.S. Amateur Qualifier... finished second at the 2001 Washington State Men s Amateur championship at Sudden Valley. 10

11 The Huskies (Freshman): Was second on the team in stroke average as a freshman... averaged per round... that ranks as the fifth best single-season stroke average in history... appeared in 10 of Washington s 14 tournaments... earned honorable mention All-Pac-10 honors... turned in the top two rounds of the season, a pair of 67s, both at the Pac-10 Championships... set the four-round record at that event, scoring 9-under 275 to place fourth at the Pac-10s... broke the old fourround record, held by former Husky head coach O.D. Vincent, of shot a total of four rounds in the 60s during the season and was below par on six occasions led the Huskies in scoring at The Nelson (216), the Western Intercollegiate (216) and the Pac-10s... had a poor outing at the NCAA Championships, carding a 11-over 155 one of four Husky freshmen that competed in the fall...led the Huskies to a thirdplace finish at the Nelson Invitational at Stanford, tying teammate Gordy Scutt for 13th place...tied for 49th with teammate John Robertson at the Red River Classic...tied for 41st with teammate Joe Ramos at the Prestige with a three-day total of did not compete at the Husky Invitational, Ping Intercollegiate, or Waikoloa Intercollegiate... was 18th overall at the Cleveland Golf Classic with a 6-over score of was ninth at the Oregon Invitational with a 3-over score of 210. Ferris High School/Junior Golf: Four-year letterwinner at Ferris High School in Spokane medalist at the state championships his senior year team won state senior year named team MVP freshman and senior years Player of the Year in the Greater Spokane League his senior year placed fifth at the State Amateur in 2000 runner-up at the 1999 State Amateur, losing to current teammate Brock Mackenzie in a playoff. Personal: Born June 19, 1981 in Spokane, Wash. son of Steve and Susan Prugh father is a golf pro younger brother, Alex, is a freshman on squad... sister, Hillary, played golf at Montana State competed in U.S. Amateur in 2000 cousin Ty Gregorak was a football player at Colorado and is now an assistant coach at Montana. Prugh s Career Statistics Years Rounds Strokes Avg. Low (Fall) Totals Career Best Finish: 4th, Pac-10 Championships, April 27-30, 2001 & 4th at Vandal Classic, Sept , 2001 Career Top-10 Finishes: 5 Career Best 54-Hole Score: 209, Vandal Classic, Sept , 2001 Career Best 18-Hole Score: 67, Pac-10 Championships, April 28 and April 27, 2001, The Nelson, October 27, 2001 Prugh s Tournament Results 2003 (Fall) 9/9-11 Topy Cup /29-30 Husky Invitational /14-15 Mackenzie Invitational /24-26 The Nelson /12-14 Waikoloa Intercollegiate /3-4 Cleveland Classic /8 Northwest Shootout /24-25 Oregon Invitational /30-4/1 National Invitational /7-8 Western Intercollegiate /28-30 Pac-10 Championships /24-25 Vandal Classic /1-2 Husky Invitational /8-9 Red River Classic /27-28 The Nelson /4-5 Cleveland Golf Classic /23-24 Schenkel Invitational /8-9 Western Intercollegiate /12-13 ASU Thunderbird /25-27 Pac-10 Championships /16-18 NCAA West Regional /29-6/1 NCAA Championships /8-9 Red River Classic /27-29 Nelson Invitational /6-7 The Prestige /5-6 Cleveland Classic /26-27 Oregon Invitational /2-3 Western Intercollegiate E /13-14 ASU Invitational /27-30 Pac-10 Championships /17-19 NCAA West Regional /30-7/2 NCAA Championships

12 The Huskies Reid Rader Freshman Kenmore, WA Washington 2003 (Fall): One of two true freshmen on the Husky roster... played in two fall events... opened his career in Japan at the Topy Cup... top effort came at The Prestige where he shot 241 and recorded his best 18-hole score (78). Lakeside School and Junior Golf: Named the Seattle Post-Intelligencer s 2003 Prep Golf Star of the Year... was the 2002 PNGA Junior Boys Amateur champion.. finished second at the 2001 AJGA Compaq Junior Championship at Trophy Lake... helped team to 2000 high school state title as a freshman and again in four-time Metro League MVP while at Lakeside... won 3A state title as a freshman in 2000, was fourth as a sophomore and second as senior. Personal: Born Aug. 26, 1984 in Seattle... son of Valerie and John Rader... has an older sister, Robyn... will pursue a major in business. Rader s Career Statistics Years Rounds Strokes Avg. Low 2003 (Fall) Career Best Finish: 60th, Topy Cup, Sept. 9-11, 2003 Career Top-10 Finishes: 0 Career Best 54-Hole Score: 241, The Prestige, Nov. 3-4, 2003 Career Best 18-Hole Score: 78, The Prestige, Nov. 3, 2003 Rader s Tournament Results 2003 (Fall) 9/9-11 Topy Cup /3-4 The Prestige Cody Upham RS Freshman Vancouver, WA Washington 2003 (Fall): Played in three tournaments... made his debut in Japan at the Topy Cup... had his best tourney finish there, placing 34th at 11-over 227 to be s number-three scorer... best 54-hole score was 224 at The Nelson... carded a 71 in the third round of The Nelson for his best single-round score. Mountain View High School/Junior Golf: Won the District championship as a freshman, sophomore and junior... four time Greater St. Helens League MVP... a two-time team captain... played third at Junior World Championships at age won WJGA state championship at age has participated in Japan Cup cham- 12 pionship where he shot a 6-under had three top-10 finishes at AJGA events in Personal: Born Sept. 21, 1983 in Portland... parents are Rick and JoEllen... has an older sister, Carie. Upham s Career Statistics Years Rounds Strokes Avg. Low 2003 (Fall) Career Best Finish: 34th, Topy Cup, Sept. 9-11, 2003 Career Top-10 Finishes: 0 Career Best 54-Hole Score: 224, The Nelson, Oct , 2003 Career Best 18-Hole Score: 71, The Nelson, Oct. 26, 2003 Upham s Tournament Results 2003 (Fall) 9/9-11 Topy Cup /29-30 Husky Invitational /24-26 The Nelson (Freshman): One of three freshmen on the Husky roster... did not play during any tournaments and redshirted the season. 12

13 The Coaches Matt Thurmond Head Coach Third Season Now in his third season as the head men s golf coach at Washington, Matt Thurmond continues to build the Husky program into one of the best in the country. Last season Washington placed 11th at the NCAA Championships for the second consecutive season. It marked the Huskies 16th appearance at the NCAAs and the fifth consecutive year the team has qualified for the national championships. The youthful Thurmond, who became Washington s head coach when he was just 26, wants to do more than just make the NCAAs an annual rite of passage for Husky golf. Thurmond believes Washington can challenge for the national title using primarily players from the Pacific Northwest. Since taking over the Husky program, Thurmond has witnessed the most successful stretch run in Washington s history. In addition to guiding Washington to three consecutive NCAA appearances, his 2002 team won the NCAA West Regional. Over the past three seasons Thurmond s teams have amassed seven tournament championship trophies. Exceeding the performance of the men s team has been the play of senior Brock Mackenzie. During the summer he played for the United States team at the Walker Cup in England, winning all three of his matches against competitors from Great Britian and England. Last year Mackenzie placed fifth at the NCAAs and became the first Washington player to earn first-team All-America honors. The holder of almost every golf record, he became the first Husky to repeat first-team All-Pac-10 honors. A contender for national player-of-the-year honors, Mackenzie was ranked as high as number-one this fall in the Golfweek/Sagarin Performance Index. There have been a number of outstanding performances and record-setting achievements under Thurmond. Every individual and team record has been set during his tenure. Some of the highlights include: In 2001, Husky senior Gordy Scutt became the first golfer to win back-toback tournaments, finishing first at both the Vandal Classic and the Husky Invitational. In the fall of 2002, Mackenzie turned in a 54-hole score of 202 at Stanford to break the school tournament scoring mark. Last spring Mackenzie shot 12-under 60 at the Oregon Invitational to set NCAA records for net score and score against par. The Huskies shot 834 at the 2002 Western Intercollegiate to shattered the old school tournament scoring mark and carded a 270 during the second round to rewrite s single-round record. Thurmond was named Washington s head coach in June of 2001 after O.D. Vincent announced he was leaving to pursue a career in professional golf. Thurmond had wored at as an assistant coach for one season. Prior to joining the Husky staff, Thurmond worked as an assistant coach for his alma mater, Brigham Young, during the season. That edition of Cougar golf won seven tournament titles and was ranked in the top 10 all season. Thurmond was a four-year letterman on the BYU golf team, from , and was named Western Athletic Conference Freshman of the Year in Following that, he served as a missionary for his church in Venezuela and then returned home to become team captain and earn recognition as a WAC Scholar- Athlete and Academic All-American in Thurmond graduated from BYU in 1999 with a degree in English. He is married to two-time WAC champion triple jumper, Kathy Sorenson, who also competed for the Cougars. They have a one-year-old daughter, Elizabeth. Thurmond is from Burlington, Wash., where he attended Burlington-Edison High School. Ryan Folkman Assistant Coach Second Season Ryan Folkman is in his second season as an assistant coach for the Huskies. Folkman helps to oversee recruiting, team travel and is the director of all home events and tournaments. He is also instrumental in working with Washington s golf advisory board and coordinates the fundraising efforts for the Husky program. Folkman is also working toward a Masters of Business Administration at Washington. Folkman joined the Washington program after working at Intel for two-and-ahalf years. He was a senior buyer, managed suppliers and inventory, negotiated corporate contracts with vendors and suppliers and was a project manager. Folkman s business background also includes a position at GE Capital as a commercial lease advisor. Folkman graduated from Brigham Young in 1999 with a degree in International Area Studies. He also earned a minor in European history. The 28-year-old Folkman and his wife, Carol, have a one-year-old daughter, Ava. Washington Coaching History Bill Jefferson Ray Bennett Bob Tindall Ron Hagen Bill Tindall John Krebs O.D. Vincent Matt Thurmond 2001-present Bill Jefferson Ray Bennett Bob Tindall O.D. Vincent Ron Hagen Bill Tindall John Krebs 13 Matt Thurmond 13

14 Season Review Tournament Summary Date Tournament Rd-1 Rd-2 Rd-3 Total Finish Low Player Oct. 7-8 Ping/Golfweek Preview of 15 Robbins (5th, 218) Oct Alister Mackenzie Invitational of 17 Mackenzie (9th, 210) Oct The Nelson of 18 Mackenzie (2nd, 202) Nov. 4-5 The Prestige at Palm Desert of 18 Mackenzie (12th, 217) Nov Hooters Match Play Champ. Feb Taylor Made/Waikoloa Intercol of 26 Mackenzie (4th, 208) March 3-4 Cleveland Classic of 17 Mackenzie (19th, 216) March 8 Northwest Shootout of 4 Berg (1st, 141) March Oregon Duck Invitational t. of 16 Mackenzie (1st, 207) March 31-April 1 U.S. Intercollegiate of 14 Mackenzie (15th, 219) April 7-8 Western Intercollegiate of 18 Berg (8th, 213) April Pac-10 Championships^ of 10 Mackenzie (8th, 290) May The Maxwell of 15 Potter (13th, 214) May NCAA West Regional of 27 Mackenzie (6th, 214) May NCAA Championships of 30 Mackenzie (5th, 291) ^ Five-player scoring format Individual Statistics Low Low Top Top Player Events Rounds Strokes Avg. Round 54-Hole Finish 10 60s -Par Par Brock Mackenzie , * Corey Prugh , Dan Potter , Derek Berg , John Robertson , Conner Robbins , Dustin Frontis Rick Doerr * and Collegiate Record for score and score vs. par (-12), March 24 at Oregon Duck Eugene Country Club 2003 Fall Tournament Summary Date Tournament Rd-1 Rd-2 Rd-3 Total Finish Low Player Sept Topy Cup of 11 Potter (12th, 219) Sept Husky Invitational * of 10 Mackenzie (1st, 208) Oct The Nelson of 15 Mackenzie (4th, 204) Nov. 3-4 The Prestige of 16 Potter (20th, 219) *Six-man scoring format 2003 Fall Individual Statistics Low Low Top Top Player Events Rounds Strokes Avg. Round 54-Hole Finish 10 60s -Par Par Brock Mackenzie Dan Potter Erik Olson Alex Prugh Cody Upham Corey Prugh Reid Rader

15 Season Review Individual Bests for Individual Best Rounds Gross Score 60* # -12 Brock Mackenzie Ore. Duck Invit Dan Potter The Nelson Brock Mackenzie The Nelson Brock Mackenzie Waikoloa Intercollegiate Conner Robbins Waikoloa Intercollegiate Brock Mackenzie All-America Golf Classic Rick Doerr The Nelson Brock Mackenzie The Nelson Brock Mackenzie MacKenzie Invit Conner Robbins The Maxwell Brock Mackenzie Western Intercoll John Robertson Ore. Duck Invit Derek Berg Northwest Shootout Brock Mackenzie Waikoloa Intercollegiate John Robertson MacKenzie Invit Conner Robbins MacKenzie Invit Derek Berg Western Intercoll Derek Berg Ore. Duck Invit Dan Potter Waikoloa Intercollegiate * and NCAA Record for score and # and NCAA Record for score vs. par Individual Best Rounds - vs. Par -12# *60 Brock Mackenzie Ore. Duck Invit Dan Potter The Nelson Brock Mackenzie The Nelson Brock Mackenzie All-America Golf Classic John Robertson Ore. Duck Invit Derek Berg Northwest Shootout Brock Mackenzie Waikoloa Intercollegiate Conner Robbins Waikoloa Intercollegiate Brock Mackenzie Waikoloa Intercollegiate Rick Doerr The Nelson Brock Mackenzie The Nelson Brock Mackenzie MacKenzie Invit Derek Berg Ore. Duck Invit John Robertson MacKenzie Invit Conner Robbins MacKenzie Invit Dan Potter NCAA West Regional John Robertson NCAA West Regional Conner Robbins The Maxwell Dan Potter Pac-10 Championships Brock Mackenzie Western Intercoll Derek Berg Ore. Duck Invit Corey Prugh Waikoloa Intercollegiate Dan Potter The Prestige * and NCAA Record for score and # and NCAA Record for score vs. par Individual Best Tournaments Gross Score (54 holes) 202* -11 Brock Mackenzie The Nelson 10/25-10/ Brock Mackenzie Ore. Duck Invitational 3/24-3/ Brock Mackenzie Waikoloa Intercollegiate 2/12-2/ Brock Mackenzie MacKenzie Invit. 10/15-10/ Derek Berg Ore. Duck Invitational 3/24-3/ Brock Mackenzie All-America Golf Classic 11/ Derek Berg Western Intercollegiate 3/30-4/ Conner Robbins Waikoloa Intercollegiate 2/12-2/ Brock Mackenzie NCAA West Regional 5/15-5/ Dan Potter The Maxwell 5/10-5/ Brock Mackenzie Western Intercollegiate 3/30-4/1 214 E Dan Potter Waikoloa Intercollegiate 2/12-2/14 Individual Best Tournaments vs. Par Brock Mackenzie The Prestige 11/ Brock Mackenzie The Nelson 10/25-10/ Brock Mackenzie Ore. Duck Invitational 3/24-3/ Brock Mackenzie Waikoloa Intercollegiate 2/12-2/ Derek Berg Ore. Duck Invitational 3/24-3/ Brock Mackenzie MacKenzie Invit. 10/15-10/ Brock Mackenzie NCAA West Regional 5/15-5/ Conner Robbins Waikoloa Intercollegiate 2/12-2/ Brock Mackenzie All-America Golf Classic 11/25-26 E 214 Dan Potter Waikoloa Intercollegiate 2/12-2/14 E 214 Corey Prugh Waikoloa Intercollegiate 2/12-2/ Brock Mackenzie The Prestige 11/4-1/5 15 John Robertson played 142 rounds during his career to set a Husky record. He was s number-two finisher at the 2003 NCAAs. 15

16 Season Review Team Bests for Team Best Rounds Gross Score Waikoloa Intercol. Round The Nelson Round MacKenzie Invit. Round Ore. Duck Invit. Round The Nelson Round Waikoloa Intercol. Round The Maxwell Round E Cleveland Classic Round NCAA West Regional Round NCAA West Regional Round The Maxwell Round Western Intercoll. Round The Nelson Round MacKenzie Invit. Round Ore. Duck Invit. Round National Invit. Round Cleveland Classic Round The Prestige Round The Prestige Round Team Best Rounds vs. Par Ore. Duck Invit. Round The Nelson Round MacKenzie Invit. Round Waikoloa Intercol. Round Waikoloa Intercol. Round The Nelson Round Waikoloa Intercol. Round NCAA West Regional Round NCAA West Regional Round E 284 Cleveland Classic Round Ore. Duck Invit. Round National Invit. Round The Nelson Round The Maxwell Round The Prestige Round The Prestige Round MacKenzie Invit. Round Conner Robbins started his senior season by finishing fifth at the PING Preview where he shot 2-over 218. Team Best Tournaments Gross Score (54 holes) The Nelson Stanford, CA 10/25-10/ Waikoloa Intercol. Waikoloa, HI 2/12-2/ Ore. Duck Invit. Eugene, OR 3/24-3/ MacKenzie Invit. Fairfax, CA 10/15-10/ The Maxwell Ardmore, OK 5/10-5/ Cleveland Classic Westlake Vil., CA 3/3-3/ Western Intercoll. Santa Cruz, CA 4/7-4/ NCAA West Regional Auburn, WA 5/15-5/17 Team Best Tournaments vs. Par Waikoloa Intercol. Waikoloa, HI 2/12-2/ Ore. Duck Invit. Eugene, OR 3/24-3/ The Nelson Stanford, CA 10/25-10/ MacKenzie Invit. Fairfax, CA 10/15-10/ NCAA West Regional Auburn, WA 5/15-5/ The Prestige LaQuinta, CA 11/4-11/ Cleveland Classic Westlake Vil., CA 3/3-3/ Derek Berg won his first collegiate tournament as a senior when he took medalist honors at the Northwest Shootout by shooting 3-under 141 over 36 holes.

17 Season Review ( ) PING Golfweek Preview Stillwater, OK October 7-8 Karsten Creek Par 72, 7,290 yards 1. Augusta State Clemson Arizona Auburn Texas Wake Forest Oklahoma State Minnesota Washington TCU Georgia Tech Florida Southern California North Carolina State Purdue Individual Results 1. Emmett Turner (Augusta State) Scott Jamieson (Augusta State) Ricky Barnes (Arizona) Matthew Rosenfeld (Texas) Conner Robbins (Washington) Hunter Mahan (Okla. State) Colby Beckstrom (TCU) Tyler McKeever (Auburn) Jack Ferguson (Clemson) Troy Matteson (Georgia Tech) Simon Nash (Minnesota) Jay Mundy (Auburn) Conner Robbins John Robertson Brock Mackenzie Derek Berg Dan Potter Alister MacKenzie Invitational Fairfax, California October The Meadow Club Par 71, 6,585 yards 1. Fresno State UCLA Northwestern California Oregon Washington Colorado San Francisco Oregon State Nevada UC-Irvine San Jose State Washington State Pacific Long Beach State UC-Santa Barbara Stanford Individual Results 1. Nick Watney (Fresno State) Tom Johnson (Northwestern) John Ellis (Oregon) Roy Moon (UCLA) Chad Spencer (Fresno State) Stephen Carroll (Colorado) Michael Wilson (California) Sean Deacon (Oregon State) Scott Harrington (Northwestern) Brock Mackenzie (Washington) Ryan McDonald (Fresno State) Brock Mackenzie Corey Prugh John Robertson Conner Robbins Erik Olson The Nelson Stanford, California October Stanford Golf Course Par 71, 6,786 yards 1. Duke Washington Georgia Tech Colorado State North Carolina State Kansas Northwestern Stanford Toledo Oregon State Miami (Ohio) Notre Dame Missouri Colorado Texas Tech Florida Southern Idaho Hawaii-Hilo Individual Results 1. Leif Olson (Duke) Brock Mackenzie (Washington) Justin Walters (NC State) Nicholas Thompson (Ga. Tech) Martin Laird (Colorado St.) Tyler Hall (Kansas) Jim Seki (Stanford) Chris Marshall (Kansas) Brad Heaven (Toledo) Ryan Blaum (Duke) Brock Mackenzie Rick Doerr Dan Potter Corey Prugh Dustin Frontis

18 Season Review ( ) The Prestige at PGA West LaQuinta, California November 4-5 LaQuinta Mountain Course Par 72, 6,841 yards 1. TCU UC-Irvine Pepperdine UCLA Vanderbilt Kansas Washington UC Davis San Diego Oregon Stanford Pacific Rice Yale Colorado UC-Santa Barbara UC San Diego Air Force Individual Results 1. Chris Marshall (Kansas) Adam Rubinson (TCU) Brandt Snedeker (Vanderbilt) Jim Seki (Stanford) Jay Choe (UC-Irvine) David Schultz (TCU) Chris Elliott (Pepperdine) J.J. Killeen (TCU) Tyler Hall (Kansas) Spencer Levin (UCLA) Brock Mackenzie John Robertson Dan Potter Conner Robbins Rick Doerr Taylor Made Waikoloa Intercollegiate Waikoloa, Hawaii February Kings Course Par 72, 7,074 yards Beach Course Par 70, 6,566 yards 1. UCLA TCU Houston Oklahoma Washington Georgia Tech Arizona State Southern California Pepperdine Arkansas Texas Tech Oregon State Fresno State Oregon Texas A&M Lamar Mississippi Baylor Hawaii Kansas Stanford Nevada Hawaii-Hilo Rhode Island Nagoya U of Commerce Air Force Individual Results 1. Adam Meyer (TCU) Nick Watney (Fresno St.) Steve Conway (UCLA) Brock Mackenzie (Washington) Roy Moon (UCLA) John Wine (Houston) Adam Rubinson (TCU) Chez Reavie (Arizona St) Nico Bollini (USC) Mark Hull (Texas Tech) Brock Mackenzie Conner Robbins Dan Potter Corey Prugh DQ. Derek Berg 76-DQ-75 Cleveland Classic Westlake Village, Calif. March 3-4 North Ranch Country Club Par 71, 6,815 yards 1. UCLA California Oklahoma Arizona State Stanford Brigham Young Pepperdine Fresno State Tennessee Washington Ohio State San Diego State Oregon State Oregon Southern California Houston UC Santa Barbara Individual Results 1. Steve Conway (UCLA) Peter Tomasulo (California) John Merrick (UCLA) Roy Moon (UCLA) Michael Putnam (Pepperdine) Daniel Summerhays (BYU) Michael Wilson (California) John Ellis (Oregon) Tyler Ley * (USC) Brian O Flaherty (Pepperdine) Jim Renner (Oklahoma) Nick Watney (Fresno State) Brock Mackenzie Conner Robbins Derek Berg Dan Potter Corey Prugh

19 Season Review ( ) Northwest Shootout Auburn, Wash. March 8 Washington National Golf Club Par 72, 7,250 yards 1. Washington Oregon Oregon State Western Washington Individual Results 1. Derek Berg () Kyle Johnson (UO)* Brock Mackenzie () Kenny Coakley (OSU) Jimmy White (UO) Conner Robbins () Mike Sica (UO) Josh Immordino (WWU) Greg Lavoie (UO) John Ellis (UO) Chance Holmes (OSU)* Justin St. Clair (UO)* Cameron McKenzie (OSU) Dan Potter () Sean Deacon (OSU) Tim Feenstra (WWU) Chris Carnahan (UO) * Competed as individual 1. Derek Berg Brock Mackenzie Conner Robbins Dan Potter Corey Prugh Dustin Frontis* John Robertson* Rick Doerr* * Competed as individual Oregon Duck Invitational Eugene, Ore. March Eugene Country Club Par 72, 6,854 yards 1. Washington Arizona Oregon UCLA Vanderbilt Pepperdine Northwestern Washington State San Diego State UC Davis Stanford Oregon State San Jose State Michigan State Nevada Hawaii-Hilo Individual Results 1. Brock Mackenzie (Washington) John Ellis (Oregon) Ricky Barnes (Arizona) Bjorn Widerstedt (Northwestern) Derek Berg (Washington) Chris Nallen (Arizona) Brandt Snedeker (Vanderbilt) Mark Donnell (Vanderbilt) Bryant Reyes (San Jose State) Kyle Johnson (Oregon)* Brock Mackenzie Derek Berg Dan Potter Corey Prugh John Robertson* Conner Robbins Dustin Frontis* * Competed as an individual National Invitational Tucson, Ariz. March 30-April 1 Arizona National Golf Club Par 72, 7,094 yards 1. Arizona New Mexico TCU Texas Arizona State Southern California Tulsa UNLV Washington Minnesota Kent State Pepperdine Houston Alabama Top Individuals 1. Alejandro Canizares (ASU) Ricky Barnes (Arizona) David Inglis (Tulsa) Michael Letzig (New Mexico) Ryan Keeney (UNLV) Rusty Kennedy (Texas) Andrew Medley (Arizona) Matthew Rosenfeld (Texas) Taylor Wood (USC) Matt Anderson (Minnesota) Aaron Bell (Tulsa) Madalitso Muthiya (New Mexico) Chris Nallen (Arizona) Dan Potter Brock Mackenzie Corey Prugh Conner Robbins Derek Berg

20 Season Review ( ) Western Intercollegiate Santa Cruz, Calif. April 7-8 Pasatiempo Golf Club Par 70, 6,445 yards 1. UCLA UC-Irvine UTEP Oregon Pacific Washington California CSU-Stanislaus Long Beach State San Jose State UC-Santa Barbara Stanford Nevada Kansas UC - Riverside Oregon State Santa Clara Hawaii Individual Results 1. Steve Conway (UCLA) Matt Hansen (Pacific) Dan Swanson (UTEP) Isaac Weintraub (San Jose S) Brendan Steele (UC-Rvrside) Jeff Coburn (UC-Irvine) Michael Wilson (California) Torey Edwards (Long Beach) Derek Berg (Washington) Justin Ahasic (Santa Clara) Brock Mackenzie (Washington) Mike Sica (Oregon) Derek Berg Brock Mackenzie Corey Prugh Dan Potter John Robertson Pac-10 Championships Glendale, Calif. April Oakmont Country Club Par 72, 6,736 yards 1. UCLA Arizona Stanford Arizona State Washington Oregon State Oregon California USC Washington State Individual Results 1. John Merrick (UCLA) Jim Seki (STAN) Brady Stockton (ASU) Ricky Barnes (UA) Alejandro Canizares (ASU) Cameron MacKenzie (OSU) Peter Tomasulo (CAL) Steve Conway (UCLA) Travis Johnson (UCLA) Brock Mackenzie () Michael Wilson (CAL) Brock Mackenzie Dan Potter Conner Robbins John Robertson Derek Berg Corey Prugh The Maxwell Ardmore, Okla. May Dornick Hills Country Club Par 70, 6,442 yards 1. Oklahoma State Tulsa SMU Arkansas Oklahoma Texas A&M North Texas Oklahoma City Washington Houston Colorado Texas Tech North Florida Penn State Louisiana-Lafayette Individual Results 1 Hunter Mahan (Okla. St.) David Inglis (Tulsa) Zach Atkinson (N. Texas) Blake Martin (Oklahoma) Paul Bradshaw (Arkansas) Nicholas Loar (SMU) John Kidwell (Oklahoma) Marc Zien (Tulsa) Alex Noren (Okla. St.) Par Nilsson (Okla. St.) Tyrone Van Aswegen (OK City) Parker Briley (Texas A&M) Scott Abbott (SMU) Dan Potter Conner Robbins Dustin Frontis John Robertson Derek Berg

21 Season Review ( & 2003 Fall) NCAA West Regional Championship Auburn, Wash. May Washington National Golf Club Par 72, 7,138 yards 1. UCLA Arizona UNLV Georgia New Mexico Arizona State Washington Southern California Oregon San Diego State Texas El Paso UC-Irvine Pepperdine Oregon State Old Dominion Denver Stanford Fresno State Colorado State Brigham Young California Xavier Navy Austin Peay State Oral Roberts Central Conn. St Loyola (MD) Individual Leaders 1. Michael Letzig (New Mexico) Michael Putnam (Pepperdine) Ricky Barnes (Arizona) Chris Nallen (Arizona) Steve Conway (UCLA) Brock Mackenzie (Wash.) John Merrick (UCLA) Brien Davis (UNLV) David Denham (Georgia) David Giarratano (Denver) Kevin Kisner (Georgia) Brock Mackenzie Dan Potter John Robertson Derek Berg Conner Robbins NCAA Championship Stillwater, Okla. May Karsten Creek Golf Club Par 72, 7,301 yards 1. Clemson Oklahoma State UCLA Wake Forest Florida Arizona State Augusta State Auburn North Carolina Texas Georgia Tech Washington UNLV Southern California North Carolina State Georgia Arizona Wichita State Failed to Make Cut Duke Minnesota Illinois Oregon Tennessee New Mexico Vanderbilt Kentucky Arkansas SMU South Carolina San Diego State Individual Leaders 1. Alejandro Canizares (Ariz. St.) Lee Williams (Auburn) Matthew Rosenfeld (Texas) Chris Stroud (Lamar*) Brock Mackenzie (Wash.) Ricky Barnes (Arizona) Jason Hartwick (Texas) Hunter Mahan (Okla. St.) Chez Reavie (Arizona State) Andrew Dahl (Arkansas*) Jason Moon (N.C. State) * Individual competitor. 5. Brock Mackenzie John Robertson Dan Potter Derek Berg Conner Robbins Topy Cup Tanagura, Japan September 9-11 Tanagura Country Club Par 72, 7,086 yards 1. Tohoku Fukushi Duke Arkansas Nippon Sport Science Nihon Kyushu Tokai Nagoya Washington Chuo Gakuin Oregon Konan Individual Leaders 1. Y. Ishikawa (Nihon) S. Kai (N.S.S.U.) T. Fujishima (Tohoku Fukushi) N. Smith (Duke) A. Dahl (Arkansas) J. Takayama (Aichi Gakuin) Dan Potter Alex Prugh Cody Upham Corey Prugh Reid Rader

22 Season Review (2003 Fall) Opus NW Husky Invitational Bremerton, Wash. September Gold Mountain Olympic Course Par 72, 7,059 yards 1. Washington San Diego State UCLA Brigham Young Washington State California Oregon State Fresno State Oregon Tohoku Fukushi Individual Leaders 1. Brock Mackenzie (Washington) Cory Segall (San Diego State) Scott Carlyle (California) Todd Miller (BYU) Jordan Madison (Wash. State) John Merrick (UCLA) Erik Olson (Washington) Mark Warman (SanDiegoState) John Poucher (UCLA) Takamasa Yamamoto (Tohoku) Brad Simpson (Oregon State) Kevin Chen (Wash. State) Brock Mackenzie Erik Olson Dan Potter Alex Prugh Cody Upham Corey Prugh The Nelson Stanford, Calif. October Stanford Golf Course Par 71, 6,786 yards 1. Duke Washington Colorado Colorado State Kansas Texas Tech USC Toledo Stanford Hawaii-Hilo Missouri Notre Dame UC Davis Florida So Idaho Individual Leaders 1. Ryan Blaum (Duke) Brad Heaven (Toledo) Nolan Martin (Colo. State) Brock Mackenzie (Washington) Andrew Dresser (Texas Tech) David Jenkins (Missouri) Andrew Price (Kansas) Nick Mason (Haw.-Hilo) Scott Gordon (UC Davis) Tyler Docking (Kansas) Nathan Smith (Duke) Tom Lefebvre (Duke) Alex Prugh (Washington) Edward McGlasson (Colorado) Brock Mackenzie Alex Prugh Dan Potter Erik Olson Cody Upham The Prestige At PGA West LaQuinta, Calif. November 3-4 LaQuinta Mountain Course Par 72, 6,841 yards 1. UCLA TCU Brigham Young Pepperdine Colorado Northwestern Kansas UC Davis Washington Stanford Oklahoma UC-Irvine Pacific Oregon Yale Individual Leaders 1. Colby Beckstrom (TCU) Zack Miller (Stanford) Tom Johnson (Northwestern) Jake Ellison (BYU) Michael Putnam (Pepperdine) Eric Restrepo (UC Davis) Kane Webber (Colorado) Adam Meyer (TCU) Chris Heintz (UCLA) Steve Conway (UCLA) Dan Potter Brock Mackenzie Alex Prugh Erik Olson Reid Rader

23 Husky Records Men s Medalists Men s Career Rounds Played Name No. 1. Brock Mackenzie O.D. Vincent Gordy Scutt... 2 Darren Slackman... 2 Todd Tibke Mike Barnett... 1 Robb Bergeson... 1 Jeff Glodt... 1 Troy Kelly... 1 Paul Meyer... 1 John Moscrip... 1 Conner Robbins... 1 John Robertson... 1 Mike Swingle... 1 Name No. 1. John Robertson Scott Kral Mike Swingle Brock Mackenzie Rob Rashell Darren Slackman O.D. Vincent Gordy Scutt Ted Himka John Moscrip Men s Single-Season Top-10 Finishes John Robertson Brock Mackenzie Note: All records since Men s Single-Season Stroke Average Name Avg. Year 1. Brock Mackenzie Brock Mackenzie John Robertson Troy Kelly Troy Kelly Gordy Scutt Conner Robbins Corey Prugh Brock Mackenzie Corey Prugh Rob Rashell Joey Ramos John Robertson O.D. Vincent Gordy Scutt Men s Single-Season Rounds Played Name No. Year 1. Brock Mackenzie John Robertson Troy Kelly Brock Mackenzie Darren Slackman Gordy Scutt Scott Kral Dan Potter Brian Nosler Rob Rashell Darren Slackman Mike Swingle Mike Swingle Ted Himka O.D. Vincent Name No. Year 1. Brock Mackenzie Brock Mackenzie O.D. Vincent Troy Kelly Rob Rashell Mike Swingle Conner Robbins Gordy Scutt Bob Conrad Troy Kelly Rob Rashell Rob Rashell Men s Career Top-10 Finishes Name No. 1. Brock Mackenzie Rob Rashell O.D. Vincent Troy Kelly Ted Himka Mike Swingle Bob Conrad... 9 Gordy Scutt Bill Bradley Jeff Bloom... 7 John Robertson... 7 Conner Robbins

24 Husky Records Individual and Team Records Individual Lowest 18-Hole Score 60 (-12), Brock Mackenzie (second round), Eugene Country Club, Eugene, Ore., March 24, 2003 Lowest First Round (Individual) 64 (-7), Dan Potter, Stanford Golf Course, Stanford, Calif., Oct. 24, (-5), Brock Mackenzie, The Scarlet Course, Columbus, Ohio, May 29, 2002 (NCAA Championships) Lowest Second Round (Individual) 60 (-12), Brock Mackenzie (second round), Eugene Country Club, Eugene, Ore., March 24, 2003 Lowest Third Round (Individual) 64 (-8), John Robertson, Desert Willow Golf Resort, Palm Desert, Calif., Nov. 6, 2001 Lowest Three Rounds (Individual) 202 (-11), Brock Mackenzie, Stanford Golf Course, Stanford, Calif. Oct , (-8), Conner Robbins, Pasatiempo Golf Course, Santa Cruz, Calif., April 8-9, (-13), Brock Mackenzie, Desert Willow Golf Resort, Palm Desert, Calif., Nov. 5-6, (-10), Gordy Scutt, Univ. of Idaho Golf Course, Moscow, Idaho, Sept , 2001 Lowest Four Rounds (Individual) 275 (-9), Corey Prugh, Stanford Golf Course, Stanford, Calif. April 27-30, 2001 Team Lowest Single Round 270 (65, 68, 68, 69) Western Intercollegiate, Pasatiempo Golf Course, April 9, 2002 Lowest First Round (Team) 274 The Nelson, Stanford Golf Club, Oct. 24, 2002 Lowest Second Round (Team) 270 Western Intercollegiate, Pasatiempo Golf Course, April 9, 2002 Lowest Third Round (Team) 271 The Nelson, Stanford Golf Club, Oct. 26, Holes Score 834 ( ) Western Intercollegiate, Pasatiempo GC, Santa Cruz, Calif., April 8-9, (279, 278, 280), The Nelson, Stanford GC, Stanford, Calif. Oct , (280, 272, 287) The Nelson, Stanford GC, Stanford, Calif., Oct , ( ) Vandal Classic, Idaho GC, Moscow, Idaho, Sept , (280, 280, 284) The Prestige, Desert Willow GC, Palm Desert, Calif., Nov. 2-6, 2001 Year-by-Year Stroke Average Leader Season Player Average 2003 Brock Mackenzie Brock Mackenzie Brock Mackenzie Troy Kelly Troy Kelly Rob Rashell John Moscrip Bob Conrad Bob Conrad Bob Conrad Scott Morrison Rafer Lutz O.D. Vincent Michael Combs Todd Tibke Ted Hikma Ted Hikma Bill Bradley Ted Hikma Paul Meyer Mike Barnett Gordy Graybeal Dave Cuthill Rich Benzin Russ Benzin 76.1 Year-by-Year Pac-10 Championship Results Year Finish Champion Individual Medalist UCLA John Merrick, UCLA USC Jim Seki, Stanford USC Ricky Barnes, UA Arizona State Paul Casey, ASU Arizona State Paul Casey, ASU Arizona State Paul Casey, ASU Arizona State Scott Johnson, ASU Arizona State Tiger Woods, STAN Arizona State Charlie Wi, CAL Stanford Jason Gore, ARIZ Arizona State Jason Gore, ARIZ Stanford Christian Cevaer, STAN Arizona Manny Zerman, ARIZ Arizona State Phil Mickelson, ASU Arizona State Christian Cevaer, STAN Washington O.D. Vincent, Arizona Larry Silveira, ARIZ USC Don Walsworth, STAN UCLA Duffy Waldorf, UCLA USC Nolen, ARIZ; Blewett, USC UCLA Pate, UCLA, Randolph, USC UCLA Corey Pavin, UCLA Arizona State Forsman & Grimes, ASU USC Bertnocino, ASU; Skilling, STAN, Steinberg, USC Arizona State Watkins & Croonquist, ASU 24 24

25 Husky Records Team Best Postseason Finishes Individual Pac-10 Championships Year Place Team Scoring st st ## st # nd * Not Available nd # rd # rd # Not Available th th th # Not Available th # th th th th * th th th th* th * Not Available th # 1206 * Pac-8 # AAWU ## Big Six NCAA West Regional Year Place Team Scoring st (tie) th th th th th th th th th NCAA Championships Year Place Team Scoring th th th th Not Available th rd th th th Note: All records since Pac-10 Championships Year Name Place Scoring 1988 O.D. Vincent 1st Clint Names 1st# O.D. Vincent 2nd Scott Whaley 2nd Todd Tibke 2nd Del Harris 3rd# Corey Prugh 4th Troy Kelley 4th Clint Names 4th# Not Available 1999 Gordy Scutt 6th Brian Nosler 6th Brock Mackenzie 7th Dave Cuthill 8th Brock Mackenzie 8th John Lamey 8th# Brock Mackenzie 9th Ben Garner 10th ## Big Six NCAA West Regional Year Name Place Scoring 1991 Mike Swingle 3rd Brock Mackenzie 4th Brock Mackenzie 6th John Moscrip 8th Troy Kelly 9th Rob Rashell 9th Mike Swingle 13th O.D. Vincent 13th Troy Kelley 13th John Robertson 15th O.D. Vincent 17th Brett Martin 22nd Bob Conrad 27th NCAA Championships Year Name Place Scoring 1999 Troy Kelley 2nd Brock Mackenzie 5th Brock Mackenzie 17th Todd Tibke 17th O.D. Vincent 19th Gordy Scutt 23rd Rob Rashell 44th Ted Himka 52nd Dan Potter 63rd John Robertson 63rd Dan Potter 63rd Conner Robbins 63rd Scott Kral 64th Robb Bergeson 68th Mike Swingle 71st

26 Husky Records All-Time Event Championships Tournament Location Course Date Opus NW Husky Invitational Bremerton, WA Gold Mountain Golf Course Sept , 2003 Northwest Shootout Auburn, WA Washington National Golf Club March 8, 2003 NCAA West Regional Albuquerque, NM The Championship Course May 16-18, 2002 Western Intercollegiate Santa Cruz, CA Pasatiempo Golf Club April 5-6, 2002 The Prestige Palm Desert, CA Desert Willow Golf Resort Nov. 5-6, 2001 The Nelson Stanford, CA Stanford Golf Course Oct , 2001 Husky Invitational Bremerton, WA Gold Mountain Golf Course Oct. 1-2, 2001 Anteater Invitational Coto de Caza, CA Coto de Caza (North) Country Club Mar , 2000 Topy Cup Japan Tanagura Country Club Sept , 1999 Western Intercollegiate Santa Cruz, CA Pasatiempo Golf Course Apr. 5-6, 1999 Arizona Intercollegiate Tucson, AZ The Raven at Sabino Springs Feb. 1-2, 1999 Oregon State Dual Seattle, WA Broadmoor Country Club Oct. 24, 1998 Northwest Classic Corvallis, OR Trysting Tree Country Club Oct. 5-6, 1998 Pilot Spring Invitational Portland, OR Heron Lakes Golf Course Mar. 2-3, 1998 Duck Invitational Eugene, OR Engene Country Club Mar , 1997 Chase Chevrolet Invitational Stockton, CA Saddle Creek Golf Club Oct , 1996 Oregon Duck Invitational Eugene, OR Emerald Valley Golf Club Apr. 1-2, 1991 Stanford Dual Seattle, WA Broadmoor Golf Club Oct. 30, 1988 USF Golf Invitational San Francisco, CA Olympic Club (Lake Course) Oct , 1988 Pac-10 Championships Orinda, CA Orinda Golf and Country Club May 2-4, 1988 Pilot Spring Classic Invite Portland, OR Columbia Edgewater/Riverside/Delta Park CC Mar , 1986 OSU Invitational Corvallis, OR Corvallis Country Club Oct. 8-9, 1984 Husky-Falcon Golf Classic Tacoma, WA Whispering Firs Golf Course Mar. 3-4, 1984 OSU Fall Golf Invitational Corvallis, OR Corvallis Country Club Oct. 2-4, 1983 Northwest Collegiate Championship Yakima, WA Yakima CC May 9, 1983 Tacoma Community College Dual Seattle, WA Sand Point CC Mar. 22, 1983 WSU Fall Invitational Moscow, ID Univ. of Idaho Golf Course Oct , 1982 Tacoma Community College Dual Seattle, WA Sand Point CC Mar. 23, 1982 Portland State Invitational Portland, OR Oct , 1981 Eastern Washington Invitational Spokane, WA Hangman Valley CC Apr. 30-May 1, 1981 Tacoma Community College Dual Seattle, WA Sand Point CC Mar. 25, 1980 Washington Invitational Marysville, WA Kayak Point GC Oct , 1979 Tacoma Community College Dual Seattle, WA Sand Point CC 1979 Shoreline Community College Dual 1975 Pac-8 Northern Division Corvallis, OR May 3-4, 1974 Tacoma Community College Dual Apr. 8, 1974 Seattle University Invitational Tournament Apr. 1-2, 1974 Seattle University Dual Redmond, WA Sahalee Golf Course Mar. 29, 1974 Seattle University Dual Redmond, WA Sahalee Golf Course Mar. 30, 1973 Western Washington Invitational Apr , 1972 Everett Community College Dual Apr. 10, 1972 Alderbrook Invitational Apr. 3-4, 1972 Tacoma Community College Dual Mar. 27, 1972 British Columbia Collegiate May 11-12, 1972 Seattle University Dual May 8, 1972 Seattle Golf Club Dual May 12, 1971 Big 6 Champinships at Stanford Palo Alto, CA Stanford Golf Course May 17-18, 1963 A.A.W.U. Golf Championships Seattle, WA Rainier Golf and Country Club May 19-21, 1961 Note: Washington Won Pacific Coast Conference Northern Division Championships in:1955, 1953, 1952, 1951, 1948, 1946, 1943, 1942, 1940, 1938, 26 26

27 Husky Records All-Time Individual Championships Robb Begeson Gordy Graybeal Jeff Glodt Todd Himka Brock Mackenzie Brock Mackenzie-208-Opus NW Husky Invitational Bremerton, WA-Gold Mountain Golf Club-Sept , 2003 Brock Mackenzie-207-Oregon Duck Invitational Eugene, OR-Eugene Country Club-March 24-25, 2003 Derek Berg-141-Northwest Shootout Auburn, WA -Washington National Golf Club-March 8, 2003 Conner Robbins-202-Western Intercollegiate Santa Cruz, CA-Pasatiempo Golf Club-April 8-9, 2002 Brock Mackenzie-203-The Prestige at Palm Desert Palm Desert, CA-Desert Willow Golf Resort-Nov. 5-6, 2001 Brock Mackenzie-208-The Nelson Stanford, CA-Stanford Golf Course-Oct , 2001 Gordy Scutt-211-Husky Invitational Bremerton, WA-Gold Mountain Golf Course-Oct. 1-2, 2001 Gordy Scutt-203-Vandal Fall Classic Moscow, ID-Univ. of Idaho Golf Course-Sept , 2001 Joey Ramos-217-Husky Invitational Seattle, WA-Trophy Lake Golf and Casting-Sept , 2000 Troy Kelly-143-Topy Cup Japan-Tanagura Country Club-Sept , 1999 Robb Begeson-209-Arizona Intercollegiate Tucson, AZ-The Raven at Sabino Springs-Feb. 1-2, 1999 Darren Slackman-211-Herb Wimberly Coca Cola Classic Las Cruces, NM-University CC-Oct , 1997 John Moscrip-209-Pilot Spring Invitational Portland, OR-Heron Lakes Golf Course-Mar. 2-3, 1998 Jeff Glodt-220-Pioneer Electronics Bruin Golf Classic Temecula, CA-Red Hawk CC-Nov. 2-3, 1992 Mike Swingle & O.D. Vincent-215-Oregon Duck Invite Eugene, OR-Emerald Valley CC-Apr. 1-2, 1991 Todd Tibke-223-USF Golf Invitational San Francisco, CA-Olympic Club (Lake Course)-Oct , 1988 Todd Tibke-65-Stanford Dual Seattle, WA-Broadmoor Golf Club-Oct. 30, 1988 O.D. Vincent-226-Hammond-Bell Pacific Coast Collegiate Tournament Santa Barbara, CA-Sandpiper Golf Course-Jan , 1988 O.D. Vincent-214-Pac-10 Championships Orinda, CA-Orinda Golf Club-May 2-4, 1988 Paul Meyer-216-Portland Pilots Spring Golf Tournament Portland, OR-West Delta/Riverside/Columbia-Edgewater CC- Mar , 1984 Mike Barnett-139-Northwest Collegiate Championship Yakima, WA-Yakima CC-May 9, 1983 Gordy Graybeal-140-EWU Invitational Spokane, WA-Hangman Valley CC-Apr. 30-May 1, 1981 Clint Names-286-A.A.W.U. Golf Championships Seattle, WA-Rainier Country Club-May 19-21, 1961 John Moscrip Gordy Scutt Darren Slackman Mike Swingle O.D. Vincent 27 27

28 Letterwinners Bob Conrad Scott Kral Clint Names Bruce Richards A Abernathy, Bob 1937 Aden, Gordy 1964, 65, 66 Ainslie, Chuck 1962, 63, 64 Anderson, Craig 1969, 71 Anderson, Elwin 1946 Anderson, Rich 1964, 65, 66 B Bacior, Stan 1938 Baldwin, Doug 1988, 89, 90 Banta, Neil 1937 Barnett, Michael 1983, 84, 85 Barwick, Tom 1949, 50, 51 Bashaw, Ed 1939 Bauder, Brandon 1975 Beard, James 1969 Benzin, Rich 1979, 80, 81 Benzin, Russ 1979, 80, 81 Berg, Derek 2000, 01, 02, 03 Bergeson, Robb 1996, 97, 98, 99 Berry, Al 1939 Bloch, Jerry 1938 Bloom, Jeffery 1983, 84, 85, 86 Bockmann, Brett 1999 Boe, Thomas 1973, 75, 76 Boettcher, Sieg 1980 Boguch, Greg 1977 Bourne, Jim 1951, 52, 53 Bradley, William 1984, 85, 86 Brill, Earnest 1957, 58 Brottem, Johnny 1939 Brown, Chester 1960 Brown, Greg 1982, 83 Burkes, Wallace 1946 Bush, Joe 1962, 63 C Campbell, Douglas 1970, 72 Carlson, Les 1936, 37 Carroll, Brian 1979 Carter, Paul 1982 Caruso, Pete 1991, 92 Caruso, Steve 1990 Case, Center 1935 Clark, Wayne 1985, 86, 87 Clifford, Buzz 1935 Cole, Stephen 1968 Cole, Steve 1966, 67, 68 Coleman, Gary 1956 Combs, Mike 1987, 88, 89, 90 Cone, William 1960 Congdon, Gary 1959, 60 Conrad, Bob 1994, 95, 96 Cook, Hugh 1957, 58, 59 Craig, Jack 1961, 62, 63 Cuthill, Dave 1981, 82, 83 Czarniecki, John 1935 D Daniels, Lawrence 1973, 75 Dean, Doug 1938, 39 Doerr, Rick, 2002 Draper, Ed 1947, 48, 49, 50 E Earnest, Steve 1967, 68 Earnest, Steven 1968 Elaimy, David 1990 Elworthy, Sherman 1935 Epstein, Richard 1957, 58 Erickson, Brett 1983 F Farris, Kelly 1962 Faulkner, Michael 1961 Field, Brian 1967 Fissel, Bob 1937 Fowlds, John 1970, 71 Frank, Draper 1950 Frei, Jack 1968 Friedman, Jay 1954 G Gannon, Jim 1966, 67 Garner, Ben 1995 Giedt, Bruce 1957, 59 Gjolme, Harold 1941, 42, 46 Goff, Richard 1959 Glodt, Jeff 1992 Graybeal, Gordie 1979, 80, 81, 82 Greene, Joe 1946 Greene, Joe 1949 Grosz, Randal 1975 Groth, Arnie 1938, 39 Gunnerson, Elwood 1946 H Haas, Bill 1938 Hansen, Buzz 1935 Hansen, Earl 1953, 54 Harris, Del 1960, 61 Haumann, Arthur 1957 Hazlett, Jack 1942, 46 Hemphill, Michael 1973 Henderson, Gary 1966, 67, 68 Hetsler, Justin 1996 Highsmith, Matt 1979, 80, 81, 82 Himka, Theodore 86, 87, 88, 89 Holland, George 1948, 49 Hunt, Jeffery 1985, 86, 87 Hunter, Trevor 1992 Hynds, Jimmy 1951, 52, 53 I Irvin, James 1971, 72, 73 J Jacobs, Ernie 1941, 43 Jeffries, Jared 1994, 95, 96 Johanson, Paul 1951, 52, 53 Johnsen, Steven 1971 Johnson, Richard 1976, 77 Jonson, Carl 1936, 37, 38 Jonson, Ernie 1938, 39 Jonson, Michael 1969 Jonson, Mike 1968 K Kauffman, George 1961, 62 Kelly, Troy 1999, 2000 Kemppainen, Michael 1970 Kinney, George 1950 Kline, Jeffery 1975, 76 Kral, Scott 1997,98, 99, 2000 Kuhn, Thomas 1971, 72 L Lamey, John 1961 Layne, Bob 1942 Leides, Keith 1984 Leitgeb, Brian 1989, 90, 91, 92 Leu, Spencer 1992, 93, 94, 95 Lewis, Lee 1939 Lodge, Joseph 1977, 78, 79, 80 Lohman, Chirs 1996, 97 Longmuir, Jim 1937 Lutz, Rafer 1991, 92, 93 Lorentzen, Bob 1950, 52 Lukas, Radd 1986 Lundberg, Roger 1968 Lunder, Bjorn 1943 M Mackenzie, Brock 2001, 02, 03 Mallory, Jim 1947, 48, 49 Manlowe, Bob 1955, 56 Martin, Aaron 2000 Martin, Brett 1996, 97 Matson, Craig 1971, 72, 73 Matson, Rob 1984 McBreen, Scott 1970, 71 McCurdy, Will 1999, 2000, 01 McDonald, Scott 1977, 79 McDougall, Scott 1972, 73, 75 McLachlan, Kent 1952, 53, 54, 55 Meyer, Bob 1939, 42 Meyer, Paul 1980, 81, 83, 84 Miller, Justin 1996, 98, 99, 2000 Montgomery, Mike 1991, 92, 93 Morrison, Scott 1992, 93, 94, 95 Moscrip, John 1994, 95, 97, 98 Murphy, Paul 1935 Murray, Jeff 1962 Myers, Wendell 1943 N Names, Clint 1959, 60, 61 Neville, Jack 1952 Newman, Allan 1955, 56, 57 Newsom, Brooks 1990, 93 Nicolaysen, Thor 1971 Norton, Dave 1936, 37 Nosler, Brian 1998 O O Shea, Norman 1942 Odell, Gary 1958 P Perry, Len 1954, 55, 56 Philip, Bob 1939 Picht, Don 1936 Picht, Don 1937 Potter, Dan 2001, 02, 03 Prugh, Corey 2001, 02, 03 R Ramos, Joe 2001 Randle, John 1988, 89 Rashell, Rob 1996, 97, 98, 99 Reid, Kenneth 1969 Reuhl, Steven 1975 Rhodes, Jeff 1966 Rice, Rory 1965 Richards, Bill 1935 Richards, Bruce 1963, 64, 65 Richardson, Neil 1939 Richter, Larry 1969 Riddell, Chad 1995 Robbins, Conner 2000, 01, 02, 03 Robertson, John 2000, 01, 02, 03 Robinson, William 1943 Roe, Bob 1975 Rourke, Bill 1935 Rowe, Bill 1955 Runge, Louis 1975 Runte, Joseph 1975, 76 Runte, Steven 1973 Russel, Don 1951, 52, 53 Ryno, John 1977 S Sadler, Jerry 1938 Sargent, Harrison 1956 Sater, Gary 1970, 72 Schoch, Delos 1938 Scutt, Gordy 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Seek, Mike 1991, 92 Shapiro, Henry 1958, 59, 60 Shore, Gary 1953 Siegel, Larry 1970 Simpson, Don 1935 Simpson, Don 1936, 37 Slackman, Darren 94, 96, 97, 98 Slade, Erwin 1939 Smith, Cameron Squire, Wilbert 1941, 42 Stavney, Luther 1954 Strauhal, Charles 1943 Stroupe, Harold 1946 Sumner, Robert 1958 Swingle, Michael 1988, 89, 90 T Taro, Bart 1941, 42 Tegeler, James 1991 Thomas, Kane 1977 Thompson, James 1971, 72 Thompson, John 1955 Thorlakson, Richard 1977 Tibke, Todd 1986, 87, 88, 89 Tindall, Bill 1963, 64, 65 Tindall, Rob 1990 Tindall, Tom 1965, 66, 67 Torrance, Jon 1943 Tudor, Joe 1938 Tullis, Ernie 1950, 53, 54 Tustin, Howard 1935 U Utterstrom, Thomas 1971, 72 V Vaughan, V.A. 1936, 37 Veatch, Don 1943 Vincent, O.D. 1987, 88,89 W Welts, Fred 1942 Whaley, Scott 1988 Wickizer, Chris 1982 Willard, Ken 1943 Willhite, Don 1959, 60 Williams, Dick 1953 Williams, John 1956 Wortman, Ward 1939 Y Yogi, Ken 1993,1994 Bill Tindall 28 28

29 Husky History O.D. Vincent Considered one of the finest players in Husky history, O.D. Vincent is also recognized among his peers as a successful coach, directing the Husky program from In February, 2000, Vincent was named National Coach of the Year by the College Golf Coaches Association. In his fourth year as head men s coach, the Husky golfers had arguably the most successful season in school history, capturing three event titles and a school record fourthplace finish at the NCAA Championships. Prior to his national honor, Vincent was named Pac-10 co-coach of the Year. As a player, Vincent put golf back on the map by winning the 1988 Pac-10 Championship while leading the Huskies to the team title. For Washington, it was the first team title since 1963 and only the third conference championship in school history. Vincent s individual medal was Washington s second and it placed him in the company of greats such as Dave Stockton, Peter Jacobsen, Scott Simpson and Corey Pavin as winners of golf s toughest collegiate conference championship. As a true freshman, Vincent competed in every tournament, averaging 76.5 strokes per round in 31 competitive outings. He finished second at the Bill Bell Memorial Classic with a score of three-over 219 after three rounds. At that year s Pac-10 Championship, Vincent gave Husky fans a preview of things to come, firing a first-round 70 en route to 22nd place. The season was Vincent s most productive. He won the Pac-10 medal while leading the Huskies to the conference team title and a 15th-place finish at the NCAA Championships. Averaging 74.7 over 23 rounds, Vincent also won the Hammond-Bell Pacific Coast Intercollegiate and set a three-round school record at the Stanford/U.S. Intercollegiate with a score of six-under 210. At the NCAAs, Vincent was the leader after two rounds before slipping into a 19th-place tie. Vincent also enjoyed success after college. In November, 1991, he fired a final-round 67 and became the only American to qualify for the European Tour in In the 1992 British Open, he was among the leaders throughout the first two rounds. He resigned as s coach in in 2001 to return to again pursue a professional career. He is now the head men s golf coach at UCLA. Clint Names Clint Names carved his name into Washington s golf record books in 1961 when he won the Pac-10 (known as the Athletic Association of Western Universities at the time) Championship. He led the Huskies to the team championship with a score of 286. Washington beat USC by two strokes for the team crown. Names was a three-time letterman for both the Husky golf and basketball teams. He started for the hoops squad during the 1960 and 61 seasons, averaging 12.2 points per game as a senior guard. 29 Michael Combs Though he only played one season for the Huskies, Mike Combs has a place in the Washington record books as the only Husky graduate to compete in the Masters. Combs played his first three years at Oklahoma before coming to for his final year in A native of Kennewick, Wash., Combs played in all 37 of s competitive rounds, averaging 73.9 strokes. His best finish was a second-place showing at the Nike Northwest Collegiate Classic, where he fashioned back-to-back 70s to finish at 212. In the summer of 1990, Combs won the United State Public Links Championship in Portland, Ore., and thereby qualified for the 1991 Masters. At Augusta, Combs had the opportunity to play with Jack Nicklaus during the first two rounds, firing a tworound total of 155. Combs missed the cut, but shot a second-round 74. s Pac-10 Honors Pac-10 Champion 1961 Clint Names 1988 O.D. Vincent All-Pac O.D. Vincent, 1st Team 1988 Ted Himka, 2nd Team 1989 Ted Himka, 2nd Team 1991 O.D. Vincent, 2nd Team 1998 Rob Rashell, 2nd Team 1999 Troy Kelly, 1st Team 1999 Rob Rashell, 2nd Team 2000 Troy Kelly, 2nd Team 2000 Gordy Scutt, 2nd Team 2001 Brock Mackenzie, 2nd Team 2002 Brock Mackenzie, 1st Team 2002 John Robertson, 2nd Team 2003 Brock Mackenzie, 1st Team Washington All-Americans 1973 Jim Irvin HM 1988 O.D. Vincent HM 1989 Todd Tibke HM 2000 Troy Kelly HM 2001 Troy Kelly 3rd 2002 Brock Mackenzie HM 2002 Brock Mackenzie 2nd 2003 Brock Mackenzie 1st Scholar All-Americans 1992 Rafer Lutz Troy Kelly Pac-10 Coach of the Year 1988 Bill Tindall 1999 O.D. Vincent Pac-10 All-Academic 1992 Brian Leitgeb, 2nd Team 1992 Rafer Lutz, 2nd Team 1992 Michael Montgomery, 2nd 1993 Rafer Lutz, 2nd Team 1994 Spencer Leu, 2nd Team 1994 Ken Yogi, 2nd Team 1995 Jarred Jeffries, 2nd Team 1995 Spencer Leu, 2nd Team 1997 Chris Lohman, 2nd Team 1997 Darren Slackman, 2nd 1998 Darren Slackman, 1st Team 1999 Robb Bergeson, 2nd Team 2003 Brock Mackenzie, 2nd Team 29

30 Husky Home Courses Washington National Golf Club When Washington National Golf Course opened in August of 2000, it became the new home for the Husky Golf team. Thanks to a sponsorship agreement between Washington National and the University, the course features a distinctive Husky brand, from the golf carts, to flag sticks to its company logo. Washington National was the brainchild of Orrin Vincent, president of O.B. Sports, a golf development and management company. Vincent is the father of former Husky men s golf coach O.D. Vincent. A Seattle native, he teamed with John Fought, the 1977 U.S. Amateur champion and the principal architect for the project, to create a truly unique Northwest course. No two holes are alike and, thanks to the terrain in the area and excellent drainage, the course features numerous native areas and large artistic sand traps. Five sets of tees (Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior and Husky) stretch the course from 5,117 yards to 7,304 yards. The golf carts are a combination of purple and gold and named for notable personalities in Washington athletic history. Other carts are named for the other Pac-10 schools. University faculty, staff and students are entitled to special discounted fees at Washington National. The course has been selected for the site of the 2002 NCAA Division I Women s Golf Championships and the 2003 NCAA Division I Men s Golf Regional. The 17th Green The 17th Green The theme at Washington National is all Huskies. From the personalized golf carts (above) to the special flag sticks and practice pins (right) to the Block W bunker on the 18th fairway, a Purple and Gold presence can be found throughout the course. The 1st Tee The 1st Tee The 18th Fairway that features a Block W bunker

31 Home Courses Broadmoor Golf Club Seattle, WA Yardage: 6131 Par: 70 Gold Mountain Golf Course Bremerton, WA Cascade Course Olympic Course Yardage: 6707 Yardage: 7003 Par: 71 Par: 72 Trophy Lake Golf & Casting Port Orchard, WA Yardage: 6756 Par: 72 Sahalee Country Club Redmond, WA Holes: 27 (Site of 1998 PGA Championship) South/North Course North/East Course East/South Course Yardage: 6955 Yardage: 6931 Yardage: 6952 Par: 72 Par: 72 Par: 72 Inglewood Country Club Kenmore, WA Yardage: 6731 Par: 73 Seattle Golf Club Seattle, WA Yardage: 6527 Par: 72 Overlake Golf and Country Club Bellevue, WA Yardage: 6556 Par:

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