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quick FACTS Location...Atlanta, Ga. Founded... 1913 Enrollment... 32,000 Nickname... Panthers Colors...Blue (PMS 286) and White Affiliation... NCAA Division I Conference... Sun Belt President...Mark P. Becker/6th Year Athletics Director... Charlie Cobb/1st Year Athletics Department Phone... (404) 413-4000 staff Head Coach:...Joe Inman/7th season Phone:... (404)413-4065 Fax:... (404)413-4001 E-mail:...jinman@gsu.edu Assistant Coach:... Jared Cagle/2nd season Phone:... (404)413-4065 E-mail:... lcagle2@gsu.edu Head Athletic Trainer...Jessica Peters Home Courses:...Berkeley Hills G.C. (Duluth, Ga.) Eagle s Landing C.C. (Stockbridge, Ga.) recap 2013-14 Record:...124-62-3 2013-14 Sun Belt Finish:... 1st Starters Returning/Lost:...4/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...4/5 Newcomers:... 5 history Team NCAA Championship Appearances:...5 (2000, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2014) Team NCAA Regional Appearances:...11 (1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2014) Team Conference Championships:...7 (1998, 2000, 2001, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2014) Individual Conference Championships:...4 (2001, 2006, 2008, 2009) SPORTS COMMUNICATIONS Associate A.D.-Comm. & Public Relations...Jerry Trickie Assistant Athletics Director... Allison George Assistant Athletics Director...Charlie Taylor Associate Director (MG contact)... Mike Holmes Office Phone... (404) 413-4033 Cell Phone... (404) 259-9716 Fax... (404) 413-4035 E-mail...rholmes@gsu.edu Web Site...www.GeorgiaStateSports.com Mailing Address...P.O. Box 3975... Atlanta, GA 30302-3975 Overnight Address... 125 Decatur Street, Suite 130... Atlanta, GA 30303 GENERAL INFORMATION The 2014-15 Georgia State Men s Golf Media Guide was produced to aid the media in its coverage of the GSU men s golf team. Additional information and photographs are available to accredited members of the media through the Georgia State Sports Communications office. If you need additional materials, please contact Associate Director for Sports Communications Mike Holmes at (404) 413-4033 or via e-mail at rholmes@gsu.edu. Mailing Address: Georgia State University Attn. Sports Communications Office 125 Decatur Street SE, Suite 130 Atlanta, GA 30303 Interviews All interview requests for Georgia State coaches and student-athletes should be made through Mike Holmes. Student-athletes will be made available during non-class hours. Coach Inman is available most mornings. Student-athletes and coach Inman will also be made available after weekday practices upon request. table of contents General Information...1 Roster/Pronunciation Guide...2 Season Preview...2-3 Head Coach Joe Inman...4-5 Assistant Coach Jared Cagle...6 Support Staff...6 Panther Profiles...7-17 Year-by-Year Results...18-21 Tournament Records...22-23 Individual Records...24-25 Career Records...26 Conference Honors...27 Individual Honors...28 All-Academic Honors...29 All-Time Roster...30 NCAA Championship Appearances...31-33 NCAA Regional Appearances...34-36 Conference Championships...37-38 AutoTrader.com Collegiate Classic...39 President Mark Becker...40 Director of Athletics Charlie Cobb...41 Athletics Staff...42 Georgia State in the Pros...43 Georgia State University...44-45 Campus Life...46-47 Campus Housing...48-49 This is Atlanta...50-51 Strength & Conditioning...52 Sports Medicine...53 Student-Athlete Development...54 Community Service...55 Athletic Facilities...56 Mercedes Van...57 The Sun Belt Conference...58 Facilities Master Plan...59 Special Thanks/Panther Booster Club...60 CREDITS The 2014-15 Georgia State men s golf media guide is an official publication of the Georgia State Sports Communications Office. The publication was written, edited and designed by Mike Holmes. Photography by Georgia State Sports Information, Todd Drexler, Richard Heathcote, Steven Richard, Getty Images (Sherreard/British Open), S. Levin, Getty Images (Inman), Michael Cohen, Getty Images (Inman), Randy Wilson, and Stanley Leary. Special thanks to those who assisted on the guide, including head coach Joe Inman, assistant coach Jared Cagle and the GSU Sports Communications staff. NCAA Principle of Sporting Behavior and Ethical Conduct For intercollegiate athletics to promote the character development of participants, to enhance the integrity of higher education and to promote civility in society, student-athletes, coaches, and all others associated with these athletics programs and events should adhere to such fundamental values as respect, fairness, civility, honesty and responsibility. These values should be manifest not only in athletics participation, but also in the broad spectrum of activities affecting the athletics program. 1

PREVIEW PREVIEW 2 Name... Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown (High School/Previous School) J.J. Grey... 6-4 218 Jr. Kent, England (Sackville School) Alexander Herrmann... 6-1 154 Fr. Woerthsee, Germany (Christiph Probst Gymnasium) Max Herrmann... 6-1 160 Fr. Woerthsee, Germany (Christiph Probst Gymnasium) Nathan Mallonee... 6-3 204 So. Lexington, Ga. (Olgethorpe HS) Sean Murphy... 6-0 223 Fr. Decatur, Ga. (Marist HS) Hayden Poole... 5-10 148 Fr. Johns Creek, Ga. (Johns Creek HS) Damon Stephenson... 6-0 189 Sr. Gold Coast, Australia (Somerset College) Gus Wagoner... 5-11 137 R-Sr. Duluth, Ga. (Northview HS/Armstrong Atlantic) Davin White... 5-8 189 Sr. Griffin, Ga. (Spalding HS) coaching staff PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Head Coach: Joe Inman, 7th season (Wake Forest, 1970) Alexander HERRMANN... Her-man Assistant Coach: Jared Cagle, 2nd season (Georgia State, 2011) Max HERRMANN... Her-man Athletic Trainer: Jessica Peters Nathan MALLONEE... Mal-ON-ee Strength & Conditioning Coach: Jacob Lonowski SEASON PREVIEW After winning a Sun Belt Championship, one of four tournaments wins, and advancing to the NCAA Championship for the fifth time in school history, it could appear that the Panthers were content with last season. Entering the 2014-15 season, that statement could not be further from the truth as Georgia State looks to return to nationals and qualify for match play for the first time in school history. Georgia State returns four members of the squad that travelled to Hutchinson, Kan., for the national championship last May. The squad welcomed five newcomers over the summer and enters the season with more depth than at any point during head coach Joe Inman s six-plus year tenure. Last season was a great year for our program, Inman said. The team started to fully understand its potential and we made a great run with three-straight wins at the end of the season. Our team showed we could compete with some of the best teams in the country at the national championship, but at the same time also felt like we did not perform our best on the national stage. To go along with four very talented returners, we have added a strong group of newcomers who are going to add depth and push everyone in the lineup to get better. The best way to get better is to be challenged and I feel like all of the members of our team will be challenged to get better this season. Seniors Damon Stephenson and Davin White will be among the leaders for Georgia State this year. Stephenson, an All-Sun Belt Second Team honoree last year, recorded at least one round of par or better in every tournament during the season. He finished second at the Sun Belt Championship and finished the season with a 73.24 scoring average. White earned All-Sun Belt First Team honors and was tied for third after two rounds of play at the NCAA Championship. He led the team with a 72.84 scoring average and recorded 21 rounds of par or better, tied for the second-most in school history. Both will be important pieces at the top of the lineup. Junior J.J. Grey earned All-Sun Belt First Team honors for the second year in a row after three-straight top-10 finishes entering postseason play. His 41 rounds play during the 2013-14 season set a school record. He enters the year with a 72.76 career scoring average, sixth in school history. Rounding out the returners is sophomore Nathan Mallonee who played in all but the first tournament of the 2013-14 season. In just his second career tournament, Mallonee finished sixth at the AutoTrader.com Collegiate Classic. We have a strong group of returners who know what it takes to reach the highest level of collegiate golf, Inman said. There is no doubt that they will be looked upon as the leaders of our team this year and expected to perform at the highest level. Coach Inman will welcome five newcomers to the squad, including senior Gus Wagoner and freshmen Alexander Herrmann, Max Herrmann, Sean Murphy and Hayden Poole. Wagoner spent three seasons at Armstrong Atlantic in Savannah after attending Northview High School in nearby Duluth. As a junior, Wagoner earned All-Peach Belt Second Team honors. Alexander and Max Herrmann, identical twins from Germany, add a wealth of international experience to the team. The brothers have played tournaments throughout Europe while also competing for the German National Team. Poole and Murphy are a pair of local players who could also make an immediate impact. Poole comes from Johns Creek High School while Murphy played at nearby Marist High School. I really like our newcomers for a variety of reasons, Inman said. Each brings something unique to the team and will be able to contribute in different ways. The biggest thing is that they give us a great deal of depth and will push for playing time throughout the season. The Panthers will open the fall at The Invitational held on the Ocean Course at Kiawah Island, S.C., Sept. 12-14. The course most recently hosted the PGA Championship in 2012 and will feature a top-ranked field. Georgia State will begin October returning to the Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate at Old Overton Country Club in Vestavia Hills, Ala. The event is hosted by Alabama which won the national championship last year and annually has one of the best fields in the country. After the season we had last year, I really wanted to make our schedule tougher this year, Inman said. Being able to add tournaments hosted by Alabama and Auburn, as well as the Linger Longer will challenge our team, but also make sure ready for the postseason when the time comes. The following weekend, the Panthers will host the fourth annual AutoTrader.com Collegiate Classic Oct. 13-15, at Berkeley Hills Country Club in nearby Duluth. The 12-team field will play 36 holes on Monday, followed by the final round on Tuesday. Georgia State won the event for the first time in 2013 by two strokes over South Florida. The Panthers will conclude the fall at the UNCG Bridgestone Golf Collegiate on the East Course at the Grandover Resort in Greensboro, N.C., Oct. 25-26. We are excited to host an event at Berkeley Hills once again this fall, Inman said. Everyone at the course has been very supportive of us over the years and to have AutoTrader.com back as a sponsor is special as well. The spring will start at the SunTrust Gator Invitational in Gainesville, Fla., Feb. 14-15. Georgia State last played in the event in 2011 and has made numerous appearances at the Mark Bostick Golf Course over the years. The Panthers will close out the month, Feb. 23-24, at the Jones Sports Invitational, making the cross country trip to Saticoy Country Club in Somis, Calif., for an event hosted by Pepperdine. It will mark the second year in a row that Georgia State has travelled to the West Coast. California has some of the best golf courses in the world and the fact that we were able to do this trip again is great, Inman said. The team had a lot of fun last year. This event allows us to play against a lot of teams we would normally not see during the regular season. Georgia State will open a busy month of March at the Tiger Invitational hosted by Auburn at Grand National Golf Club, March 9-10. The month will continue with a trip to the Linger Longer Invitational at Reynolds Planation March 20-22. There are so many Georgia State alums living at Reynolds Plantation it will be great to play in an event that is less than an hour from Atlanta and they will be able to come out and support us, Inman said. This is always a great tournament and the Great Waters course is one that many of our players have already played on in amateur events. Georgia State will close out the month of March (27-29) by returning to the Furman Intercollegiate in Greenville, S.C. This will mark the fourth year in a row competing just up I-85 in one of the nation s biggest events, annually hosting more than 20 teams. Last year, the Panthers shared the team title with Virginia Tech, the first of three straight wins for GSU. The second of those wins came at the Irish Creek Intercollegiate which will once again be the last regular-season event for the Panthers. This year s event will take place April 4-5 at The Club at Irish Creek and be hosted by Davidson and Charlotte. The defending Sun Belt Conference champions will defend their title April 20-22. NCAA Regional play will once again take place at six national sites, May 14-16. The NCAA Championship is set for Concession Golf Club in Tampa, Fla., May 29-June 3, with the final day of stroke play and the match play portion of the event televised on The Golf Channel. 3

HEAD COACH HEAD COACH Long-time professional golfer Joe Inman, who has enjoyed success on the PGA and Champions Tours, will begin his seventh year as head coach of the Georgia State men s program in 2014-15. The 2013-14 year was his most successful as he guided the Panthers to a school-record four wins, a second-place finish at the NCAA San Antonio Regional and a ranking as high as No. 43 in the country en route to the school s fifth NCAA Championship appearance where GSU finished 22nd. After winning the AutoTrader.com Collegiate Classic in the fall, Georgia State earned a school-first back-toback-to-back wins to end the spring, taking the titles of the Furman Intercollegiate, Irish Creek Collegiate and Sun Belt Conference Championship. Under Inman s guidance, Georgia State made its second appearance in an NCAA Regional in 2014. The secondplace finish was the best in school history as he watched senior Tyler Gruca finish third, the best result by an individual in NCAA Regional play in program history. Inman guided the team to a one-stroke win at the conference championship and was named the Sun Belt Coach of the Year by his peers. Three Panthers earned all-conference honors, including a pair on the first team. Inman had led the Panthers to back-to-back conference runner-up finishes entering 2013-14 and helped J.J. Grey become the sixth Panther in program history to earn All-America honors in 2012-13. In his first year, Inman took the Panthers to the NCAA Regional in 2009, as the Panthers reached the postseason for the 10th time in 12 years. Inman led Georgia State to a sixthplace finish, just one position shy of qualifying for the NCAA Championship. Georgia State earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Regional after finishing second at the CAA Championship in a one-hole playoff to VCU. Under Inman, three Panthers earned all-conference mentions, including Tom Sherreard, who earned the CAA Scholar-Athlete of the Year award, and freshman Allen John, who finished as a medalist at the CAA Championship and earned rookie-of-the-year honors. In his second season, Inman watched as Sherreard earned his third straight CAA Scholar-Athlete of the Year honor and advanced as an individual to the NCAA Regional after earning All-CAA accolades. His squad finished the fall with the highest GPA among all GSU male squads. In this third year, Inman led a squad that finished the year with three freshmen in the lineup at the season-ending CAA Championship. Seven members of the team earned CAA Commissioner s Academic Award honors. During the 2011-12 season, the squad peaked at the right time, finishing second in its final CAA Championship. Inman watched as Davin White earned CAA Rookie-ofthe-Year honors after another freshman, Damon Stephenson, took low medalist honors at the Wexford Plantation Intercollegiate, an event GSU won by six strokes. He also led the efforts for the highly successful Auto- Trader.com Collegiate Classic at Berkeley Hills Country Club. The event was a great success as teams raved and it now has quickly become one of the top tournaments in the southeast each fall. In 2012, Inman led the Panthers to a second-place finish, including a win over top-10 ranked Georgia at Berkeley Hills. GSU finished the year among the top 75 teams in the country after its second-place finish at the Sun Belt Championship. Spanning more than 25 years, Inman s pro playing career included four victories, one on the PGA Tour and three on the Champions Tour. He had nearly 100 top-25 finishes on each circuit, and his career earnings totaled over $5 million. Inman s career on the PGA Tour included playing in 329 events, highlighted by a victory in the 1976 Kemper Open. He also posted three runner-up finishes and four third-place showings on the PGA Tour, along with 32 top 10-performances and 98 finishes in the top 25. After working as a sales representative for PING from 1989-97, Inman began playing on the Champions Tour in 1998. He owns three tournament titles, winning the Pacific Bell Open in 1998 and 1999 and the SBC Open in 2000. He also compiled two runner-up finishes, three third-place efforts, 33 top-10 showings and 88 top-25 performances while missing only seven cuts in 276 events on the senior circuit. Inman has been heavily involved in community and charitable activities, particularly in the Atlanta area. He serves on the board of directors of First Tee Atlanta, and he founded the Larry Nelson-Joe Inman Foundation to support youth golf initiatives. As a collegian, Inman was a three-time All-American at Wake Forest, earning first-team honors in 1969 following second-team accolades in 1968 and honorable mention recognition in 1967. Playing on powerhouse teams under legendary coach Jesse Haddock, Inman helped the Demon Deacons to three straight Atlantic Coast Conference titles and top-three NCAA finishes in 1968 and 1969. His college teammates included future PGA Tour standouts Lanny Wadkins and Leonard Thompson. He graduated from Wake Forest in 1970 with a bachelor s degree in history and turned pro in 1972. Inman, 66, and his wife, Nancy, reside in Marietta, Ga., and have three children: Craig, Sally and Kate. His younger brother, John Inman, is a two-time winner on the PGA Tour, current member of the Champions Tour and former head coach at North Carolina. CAREER WINS 1976 Kemper Open 1979 Masters Par 3 Contest 1998 and 1999 Pacific Bell Open 2000 SBC Open ALL-TIME HEAD COACHES Joe Inman...2008-present Matt Clark... 2003-08 Trey Jones... 1995-2003 Kevin Propst... 1987-95 Roy Lee... 1985-87 Dick Wehr... 1968-85 4 5

SUPPORT STAFF Former Georgia State men s golfer Jared Cagle was named the Panthers assistant coach on July 1, 2013. Cagle played for Georgia State from 2007-12, graduating with a degree in psychology before earning his master s in sports administration. In his first year, he guided Georgia State to one of the most successful seasons in program history. The Panthers earned a school-record four wins and recorded a second-place finish at the NCAA San Antonio Regional, before advancing to the fifth NCAA Championship in school history and a ranking as high as No. 43 in the country. After winning the AutoTrader. com Collegiate Classic in the fall, Georgia State earned a school-first back-toback-to-back wins to end the spring, taking the titles of the Furman Intercollegiate, Irish Creek Collegiate and Sun Belt Conference Championship. Under Cagle s guidance, Georgia State returned to NCAA Regional play in 2014. The second-place finish was the best in school history as he watched senior Tyler Gruca finish third, the best result by an individual in NCAA Regional play in program history. The conference championship was the Panthers first since 2008 as three members of the team earned all-conference honors and two were named to the all-tournament team. While a student-athlete, the two-time CAA All-Academic honoree saw action in 25 tournaments for the Panthers with his best result a third-place finish at the 2010 Berkeley Hills Invitational. Even when not in the lineup, Cagle served as team captain and as a mentor to younger teammates, including his brother Grant (2010-14). Cagle was on a pair of conference runner-up teams and helped GSU win the 2012 Wexford Planation Intercollegiate. Individually, his most memorable SUPPORT STAFF moment came at the 2009 Turtle Bay Resort Invitational in Hawaii, shooting a final-round 68 that included an opening nine 31 that led to a career-best tournament score finish. Cagle oversees all aspects of travel, practices and budget for the Panthers. His younger brother, Grant, was a senior on the team during the 2013-14 year. His youngest brother Carter is a freshman on the men s basketball team this BRITTA DELAY Academic Advisor MIKE HOLMES Associate Director Sports Communications JESSICA PETERS Senior Head Athletic Trainer JACOB LONOWSKI Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach 6

PLAYER PROFILES PLAYER PROFILES career tournament results 2013-14 Rees Jones Invitational 76-72-79--227 t27th/69 Brickyard Collegiate 77-70-74--221 t37th/84 AutoTrader.com Collegiate Classic 70-72-70--212 t12th/84 UNCG Bridgestone Collegiate 71-74--145 t16th/80 Mobile Bay Intercollegiate 71-72-70--213 t3rd/75 Jones Sports Invitational 71-76-79--226 t19th/66 Cleveland Golf/Palmetto Inter. 73-72-75--220 t23rd/90 Schenkel Invitational 76-70-75--221 t32nd/90 Furman Intercollegiate 75-77-71--223 t37th/111 Irish Creek Intercollegiate 76-72-76--222 t30th/90 Sun Belt Championship 70-72-69--211 t2nd/50 NCAA San Antonio Regional 72-72-72--216 t12th/75 NCAA Championship 79-78-69--226 t131st/156 Tournaments: 13; Rounds: 38; Strokes: 2,783; Season Avg.: 73.24 at georgia STATe Over the course of the last three seasons, has played in 31 events, including 89 rounds, compiling a 74.37 scoring average, the 16thbest mark in school history... Won the 2013 Wexford Plantation Intercollegiate and has five top-5 finishes in his career... Enters senior season with 33 rounds of par or better, the 10th most in school history. 2013-14 Earned All-Sun Belt Second Team honors... Recorded best season of his career, playing in all 13 tournaments and compiling a career-low 73.24 scoring average, tied for second on the team... Had at least one round of par or better in every tournament and entered the NCAA Championship with six straight rounds of par or better... Recorded 21 rounds of par or better during the season, tied for the second most in program history... Finished season ranked No. 211 in the country by Golfweek... Tied for second at the Sun Belt Conference Championship, shooting 70-72-69 to earn all-tournament recognition and lead GSU to the team title... Tied for 12th at the NCAA San Antonio Regional, shooting three straight rounds of 72. It was the sixth-best individual finish by a Panther in NCAA Regional play in program history... After a rough start to the NCAA Championship shooting 79-78, finished strong with a 1-under 69 to tie for 131st... Opened the spring with a tie for third at the Mobile Bay Intercollegiate, shooting 71-72-70... Tied for 12th at the GSU hosted AutoTrader.com Collegiate Classic, shooting three rounds of par or better to lead GSU to a record-setting win... Finished the fall with a tie for 16th at the UNCG Bridgestone Collegiate, opening with a 71. 2012-13 Played in 10 tournaments, ending the year with a second-place finish at the Jaguar Shootout, shooting 71-73... Led the Panthers to a second-place result at the AutoTrader.com Collegiate Classic with a fifth-place finish, shooting an opening round 69, and closing with a career-low 68... Tied for 16th at the Mission Inn Spring Spectacular, shooting back-to-back 72s to finish the event... Concluded the season with a 75.78 scoring average... Earned Sun Belt Academic Honor Roll. 2011-12 Won the Wexford Plantation Intercollegiate by three strokes, shooting even par, for his first collegiate victory which earned him CAA Golfer-of-the-Month honors... Tied for eighth at the CAA Championship, shooting an opening-round 71 that put him in second place... Played in all six spring events with four top-30 finishes... Had a stretch of five straight rounds in the spring shooting 73 or better... Shot a second-round 74 in the Mason Rudolph Championship, his first collegiate tournament... Finished the season with a 74.79 scoring average. amateur Tied for 32nd at the 2014 Dogwood Invitational, shooting a second-round 65... Competed in the 2014 Georgia State Amateur Championship, opening play with rounds of 74 and 72... Earned five top-15 finishes during the summer of 2013... Tied for ninth at the 2013 Georgia State Amateur, shooting 71-70 over the final two rounds... Tied for 10th at the 2013 Greystone Invitational, shooting a second-round 70... Tied for 15th at the 2013 Chattanooga Choo Choo Invitational, shooting a first-round 69... Earned a tie for second at the 2013 Berkeley Hills Invitational, shooting 71-69, while also tying for second at the Yahama Atlanta Open with a rain-shortened 69. Was the 2010 Australia and Korea Golf Association Junior Champions... Won the 2010 Gold Coast Junior Championship, shooting a career-low round of 65 to win by four strokes... Played for Australia in the Junior World Championships in San Diego, Calif. where he finished among the top half of the field on the South Course at Torrey Pines and was the best Australian finisher... Was captain of the Burleigh Golf Club Junior Pennants Team and the Coolangatta Tweed Heads Junior Pennant team. personal Damon Stephenson is one of two children to Nigel and Julie Stephenson... Born in Sydney, Australia on Oct. 18, 1992... Has one younger sister, Tayla... Currently majoring in real estate. 2012-13 Brickyard Collegiate 83-W-W WD/84 AutoTrader.com Collegiate Classic 69-76-68--213 5th/88 UNCG Bridgestone Collegiate 75-75-73--223 t30th/72 SeaBest Seafood Invitational 74-85-76--235 t53rd/75 Wexford Plantation Intercollegiate 78-80-76--234 t76th/90 Cleveland Golf/Palmetto Inter. 78-80-76--234 t76th/90 Mission Inn Spring Spectacular 78-72-72--222 t16th/116 Furman Intercollegiate 77-76-80--233 t85th/126 Old Waverly Championship 73-79-79--221 t56th/78 Sun Belt Championship 75-76-77--228 t31st/55 Jaguar Shootout 71-73--144 2nd/25 Tournaments: 10; Rounds: 27; Strokes: 2,046; Season Avg.: 75.78 2011-12 Mason Rudolph Championship 81-74-76--231 t72nd/78 AutoTrader.com Collegiate Classic 76-84-77--237 t65th/75 SeaBest Seafood Invitational 79-76-73--228 t22nd/69 Wexford Plantation Intercollegiate 72-71-73--216 1st/90 Seminole Intercollegiate 72-74-77--223 t58th/96 Furman Intercollegiate 73-70-75--218 t29th/126 Insperity/Augusta St. Invitational 75-73-72--220 t55th/80 CAA Championship 71-77-74--222 t8th/55 Tournaments: 8; Rounds: 24; Strokes: 1,795; Season Avg.: 74.79 2014 SUN BELT ALL-CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM 2014 SUN BELT CHAMPIONSHIP ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM ONE-TIME CAA GOLFER OF THE WEEK career highlights Lowest Score: 68-2012 AutoTrader.com Collegiate Classic Best Finish: 1st - 2012 Wexford Plantation Intercollegiate Low Tournament Score (2 Rds.): 144-2013 Jaguar Shootout Low Tournament Score (3 Rds.): 211-2014 Sun Belt Championship Best 1st Rd.: 69-2012 AutoTrader.com Collegiate Classic Best 2nd Rd.: 70-2012 Furman Intercollegiate - 2013 Brickyard Collegiate - 2014 Schenkel Invitational Best 3rd Rd.: 68-2012 AutoTrader.com Collegiate Classic 1st-5th Finishes: 5 6th-10th Finishes: 1 11th-20th Finishes: 4 Total Top-20 Finishes: 10 Tournaments: 31 Rounds: 89 Strokes: 6,619 Career Stroke Average: 74.37 8 9

PLAYER PROFILES PLAYER PROFILES at georgia STATe Comes to Georgia State after three seasons with Armstrong Atlantic... Will have one year of eligibility remaining with the Panthers after enrolling at GSU last year but not competing. 2012-13 (ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC) Earned All-Peach Belt Second Team honors following a season in which he won the Bobcat Invitational and finished the year with a 74.95 scoring average... Earned Peach Belt Golfer-of-the-Week honors following the win at Cuscowilla shooting 69-66-73 in a tournament that include 12 of the top 20 and seven of the top 10 teams in the country... Tied for 11th earlier that year at the Matlock Classic where he shot a first-round 66. 2011-12 (ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC) Finished his sophomore season with a 74.1 scoring average and finished second at the Armstrong Pirate Invitational, shooting 71-70... Competed in 17 rounds, earning one top-5 and one top-10 finish. 2010-11 (ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC) As a freshman, competed in eight rounds for the Pirates, finishing the year with a 74.5 scoring average... Tied for seventh at the Armstrong Pirate Invitational, shooting 72-70-79. Amateur Won the 2013 Georgia PGA Berkeley Hills Championship finishing at 8-under to become the first amateur champion in the tournament s history... Tied for fifth in the 2014 U.S. Open Local Qualifier at The Legends of Chateau Elan. PREP Played four years at Northview High School for Russell Harrell in Duluth, Ga., helping the squad capture the 2007 5A state championship... Earned all-region honors as a junior and participated in the 2009 GSGA Georgia vs. South Carolina Junior Challenge. personal Augustus (Gus) Wagoner was born Nov. 6, 1991 in Augusta, Ga.... He is the son of Babs and Phil Wagoner... Has one older sister and a younger brother... Father is the Head Golf Professional at RiverPines Golf Club in Johns Creek and played college golf at Georgia Southern before turning pro... Currently majoring in sociology and plans to graduate in the spring. at georgia STATe In three seasons has played in 33 events, compiling 96 rounds... Enters his senior season with a 73.74 scoring average, the 12th lowest in program history... Despite no tournament wins, still has three top-5 finishes and has earned conference rookie of the year, all-conference second team and all-conference first team honors in three seasons... Has compiled 40 rounds of par or better, sixth most in program history. 2013-14 Earned All-Sun Belt First Team honors... In 13 events, compiled a 72.84 scoring average, first on the team and tied for the 13th lowest in program history, earning two top-5 finishes and seven top-10 finishes... Finished season ranked No. 149 in the country by Golfweek... Opened the NCAA Championship with a 1-under 69 and pushed his score to 6-under with one hole to play at the NCAA Championship, sharing the lead with Stanford s Cameron Wilson, ranked No. 2 in the country, before a double bogey on his final hole. Still shot a second-round 67 and finished with a 76 to tie for 42nd... Tied for eighth at the NCAA San Antonio Regional, shooting 73-73-69. The result was the fifth-best finish by an individual in NCAA Regional play in program history... Tied for 14th at the Sun Belt Conference Championship, shooting a final-round 71... Entered the postseason coming off of a third and tie for fifth with six-straight rounds of par or better, helping GSU to wins in both of those events... Finished third at the Furman Intercollegiate, shooting 72-68-71... Tied for fifth at the Irish Creek Intercollegiate, shooting 71-70-70... Shot a career-low 67 in the second-round of the Schenkel Invitational... Tied for 14th at the Cleveland Golf Palmetto Intercollegiate. 2012-13 Earned All-Sun Belt Second Team honors after finishing the regular season with the ninth lowest scoring average in the league... Played in 11 tournaments, earning eight top-25 finishes, including a pair of top-10 finishes to end the year... Tied for ninth at the Sun Belt Conference Championship, shooting 73-74-74 to help GSU to a runner-up finish... Placed seventh at the Jaguar Shootout to finish the season, shooting a second-round 71... Finished t11th at the GSU-hosted AutoTrader.com Collegiate Classic, helping the Panthers to a second-place finish... Placed for 15th at the Cleveland Golf/Palmetto Intercollegiate, opening with a pair of 72s... Tied for 18th at the Furman Intercollegiate, finishing with rounds of 71 and 72... Earned a tied for 22nd at the Brickyard Collegiate, shooting 72-70 over the final two rounds... Finished the regular season with a 73.94 scoring average, second lowest on the team and with an impressive 584-233-29 record. 2011-12 Named the CAA Rookie of the Year after a career-best secondplace finish at the CAA Championship... Tied a career-low with a 69 in the final round of the CAA Championship, finishing 5-over for the tournament, just one stroke off the lead which earned him CAA All-Tournament honors... Finished the season shooting 72 or better in five of last six rounds... Shot rounds of 72-71-71 to lead the Panthers at the Insperity/Augusta State Invitational... Tied for 44th at the Furman Intercollegiate that including a second-round 69, a career-low... Finished the season with a 75.13 scoring average, fourth best on the team. amateur Earned a fourth-place finish at the 2014 Greystone Invitational, shooting 71-73-72-68... Finished seventh at the 2014 Dogwood Invitational following rounds of 68-65-68-72... Earned a t12th at the 2014 Southern Am... Finished tied for 25th at the prestigious Sunnehanna Amateur in 2014, shooting 69-74-73-68... Finished tied for sixth at the 2013 Jones Cup... Finished in a tie for fourth at the prestigious 2013 Dogwood Invitational, shooting 64-70-68-71 to finish 15-under... Tied for 26th at the 2013 Players Am, which include a field of the nation s best amateur golfers... Shot a final-round 69 to tie for 17th at the 2013 Southeastern Amateur... Shot a first-round 65 and tied for 26th at the 2013 Palmetto Amateur... Tied for 14th at the 2011 Greystone Invitational, one of the top amateur tournaments in the southeast... Played in the 35th annual GA/SC Junior Challenge Match at Atlanta Country Club. 10 11

PLAYER PROFILES PLAYER PROFILES prep An all-state golfer in during his junior and senior year, played at Spalding High School for coach Rusty Hudson... Led Spalding to the region championship in 2008, 2010 and 2011... Two-time winner of the North Georgia Classic, hosted by Roswell High School and won the 2010 West Georgia Invitational hosted by LaGrange High... Two-sport star who also played basketball, earning first team all-region honors as a junior and senior. personal Davin Jamil White is one of three children to Galia and Warren White... Born in Newport, Tenn. on April 17, 1993... Has two younger siblings, Devin and Stormi... Currently majoring in sociology. career tournament results 2013-14 Rees Jones Invitational 78-71-79--228 t30th/69 Brickyard Collegiate 72-70-70--212 t22nd/84 AutoTrader.com Collegiate Classic 72-74-71--217 t25th/84 UNCG Bridgestone Collegiate 77-69--146 t21st/80 Mobile Bay Intercollegiate 74-72-79--225 t48th/75 Jones Sports Invitational 83-74-77--234 t40th/66 Cleveland Golf/Palmetto Inter. 74-71-72--217 t14th/90 Schenkel Invitational 76-67-76--219 t29th/90 Furman Intercollegiate 72-68-71--211 3rd/111 Irish Creek Intercollegiate 71-70-70--211 t5th/90 Sun Belt Championship 75-74-71--220 t14th/50 NCAA San Antonio Regional 73-73-69--215 t9th/75 NCAA Championship 69-67-76--212 t42nd/156 Tournaments: 13; Rounds: 38; Strokes: 2,767; Season Avg.: 72.82 2012-13 Mason Rudolph Championship 75-69-76--220 t32nd/84 Brickyard Collegiate 76-72-70--218 t22nd/84 AutoTrader.com Collegiate Classic 72-76-71--219 t11th/88 UNCG Bridgestone Collegiate 77-71-75--223 t30th/72 SeaBest Seafood Invitational 77-77-74--228 t25th/75 Cleveland Golf/Palmetto Inter. 72-72-73--217 t15th/90 Mission Inn Spring Spectacular 72-77-74--223 t23rd/116 Furman Intercollegiate 75-71-72--218 t18th/126 Old Waverly Championship 74-78-78--230 t52nd/78 Sun Belt Championship 73-74-74--221 t9th/55 Jaguar Shootout 78-71--149 t7th/25 Tournaments: 11; Rounds: 32; Strokes: 2,366; Season Avg.: 73.94 2011-12 Mason Rudolph Championship 76-72-76--224 t51st/78 Rees Jones Intercollegiate 77-77-77--231 t33rd/66 AutoTrader.com Collegiate Classic 77-72-77--226 t38th/75 UNCG Bridgestone Collegiate 77-76--153 t56th/85 SeaBest Seafood Invitational 76-78-80--234 t31st/69 Seminole Intercollegiate 75-74-75--224 t64th/96 Furman Intercollegiate 73-69-78--220 t44th/126 Insperity/Augusta St. Invitational 72-71-71--216 t30th/80 CAA Championship 77-72-69--218 2nd/55 Tournaments: 9; Rounds: 26; Strokes: 1,946; Season Avg.: 74.85 2014 ALL-SUN BELT FIRST TEAM 2013 ALL-SUN BELT SECOND TEAM 2012 CAA ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 2012 CAA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM career highlights Lowest Score: 67-2014 Schenkel Invitational - 2014 NCAA Championship Best Finish: 2nd - 2012 CAA Championship Low Tournament Score (2 Rds.): 146-2013 UNCG Bridgestone Collegiate Low Tournament Score (3 Rds.): 211-2014 Furman Intercollegiate - 2014 Irish Creek Intercollegiate Best 1st Rd.: 69-2014 NCAA Championship Best 2nd Rd.: 67-2014 Schenkel Invitational - 2014 NCAA Championship Best 3rd Rd.: 69-2012 CAA Championship - 2014 NCAA San Antonio Regional 1st-5th Finishes: 3 6th-10th Finishes: 3 11th-20th Finishes: 5 Total Top-20 Finishes: 11 Tournaments: 33 Rounds: 96 Strokes: 7,079 Career Stroke Average: 73.74 At georgia STATe Will enter junior season having played in 27 tournaments, including 79 rounds while compiling a 72.76 scoring average, the sixthlowest in school history... In just two seasons has 39 rounds of par or better, tied for the seventh most in school history... Has three wins and eight top-5 finishes. 2013-14 Earned All-Sun Belt First Team honors for the second year in a row... Finished the season with 41 rounds played, the most in a single-season in school history, playing in 14 events which tied the school record... Compiled 18 rounds of par or better, tied for the ninth most in a single-season in school history... Finished the season ranked No. 252 in the country by Golfweek... Returned to his first year form this spring, finishing in the top-22 of all seven events the Panthers played in before a tie for 64th at the NCAA San Antonio Regional... Tied for 113th at the NCAA Championship, shooting rounds of 76-72-73... Earned Sun Belt Golfer of the Month honors for March after a pair of top-10 finishes... Tied for fifth at the Sun Belt Championship, shooting 71-70-72 to earn all-tournament honors... Opened the spring with a tie for third at the Mobile Bay Intercollegiate, shooting 68-74-71... Following a 19th-place finish at the Jones Sports Invitational, tied for ninth at the Cleveland Golf Palmetto Intercollegiate that included a final-round 68... Tied for 22nd at the prestigious Schenkel Invitational, shooting a second-round 68 that helped the Panthers to a round of 273, the second-lowest in school history... Led GSU to a win at the Furman Intercollegiate finishing second with rounds of 69, 67 and 70... Tied for eighth at the Irish Creek Intercollegiate, shooting 69-71-73 to help GSU to its second-straight team title... Concluded the fall by playing in the Western Refining College All-America, shooting a finalround 70... Finished the season with a 73.24 scoring average, tied for second on the team, and a 72.37 spring scoring average, tops on the team. 2012-13 Earned Freshman All-America honors and PING All-America honorable mention recognition... Named Sun Belt Conference Freshman of the Year and earned Sun Belt All-Conference First Team honors... Earned PING All-Region honors... Finished the year ranked No. 43 by GolfStat and No. 64 by Golfweek... Tied for sixth at the NCAA Baton Rouge Regional, shooting 72-75-71, falling in a playoff for the individual spot to the NCAA Championship... Began his career with back-to-back wins at the Mason Rudolph Championship and Brickyard Collegiate, the first Panther to win a collegiate debut and first GSU golfer ever to win back-to-back tournaments... Also won the Mission Inn Spring Spectacular and was runner-up at the Old Waverly Championship... Finished fourth at the Sun Belt Conference Championship; after starting 10-over after six holes, played the remaining 48 holes 9-under par to finish at 1-over, earning all-tournament honors... His three victories tied for the most in a career for a Panther... Was ranked among the top 15 golfers in the nation in both Golfweek and GolfStat at one point during the season... In 13 tournaments, finished outside of the top 20 just once... Earned Sun Belt Golfer of the Month for October and March... Opened his first season shooting 69-67-70 to finish first of 84 golfers at the Mason Rudolph... Followed that with a tie for first at the Brickyard Collegiate, finishing with rounds of 67 and 69 to come from five back... Won the Mission Inn Spring Spectacular by five strokes, shooting 70-71-67... Nearly overcame a five-stroke deficit to finish second at the Old Waverly Championship, shooting 69-74-68 to lose by one... Finished the season with a 72.23 scoring average, the seventh-lowest single-season scoring average in school history... Compiled a 898-122-29 head-to-head record... Earned Dean s List honors following the fall semester and Athletic Director s Honor Roll in the spring. amateur Finished as the second-alternate at the 2014 U.S. Amateur Qualifer at Reynolds Plantation, shooting 66-73... Tied for 27th at the 2014 Brabazon Trophy... Finished in a tie for 32nd at the Players Am, shooting a third-round 68... Tied for eighth at the 2013 South of England Championship at Walton Heath Golf Club, shooting 67-78-72-77 as only one golfer broke par... Tied for 17th in the stroke play portion of the English Amateur, before falling in the first round of match play on the 18th hole... Finished as the runner-up at the 2011 Sussex County Men s Amateur Championship after qualifying fourth in stroke play... Placed third at the Sussex & Kent Counties Scratch Championships following a third-place finish at the South England Boys 12 13

PLAYER PROFILES PLAYER PROFILES Championship... During 2010, competed at the British Boys Championship at Royal St. Georges and finished fifth at the Sussex Colts U-21 Championship... Was a semi-finalist at the 2010 Sussex County Men s Amateur Championship after winning the Sussex County U18 Championship and the Hever Castle Medal with rounds of 69 and 71... Earned four top-20 finishes during 2009, including the England U16 Open Championship and South England U17 Championship. 2013-14 PRESEASON HONORS GOLF DIGEST TOP 50 PLAYERS TO WATCH GOLFWORLD TOP 50 PLAYERS TO WATCH Prep A highly-touted junior golfer who played at the Sackville School in West Sussex, England and competed on the golf team from 2004-11. personal Jonathan James J.J. Grey is one of three children to Julie and Steve... Born on March 13, 1993 in Gravesend, England... Has an older sister, Nicola, and younger sister, Jessica... Currently majoring in psychology. career tournament results 2013-14 Rees Jones Invitational 79-78-81--238 t57th/69 Brickyard Collegiate 70-72-74--216 t22nd/84 AutoTrader.com Collegiate Classic 71-77-72--220 t43rd/84 UNCG Bridgestone Collegiate 83-71--154 t64th/80 Western Refining All-America 77-74-71--221 21st/21 Mobile Bay Intercollegiate 68-74-71--213 t3rd/75 Jones Sports Invitational 75-76-75--226 t19th/66 Cleveland Golf/Palmetto Inter. 74-74-68--216 t9th/90 Schenkel Invitational 77-68-73--218 t22nd/90 Furman Intercollegiate 69-67-70--206 2nd/111 Irish Creek Intercollegiate 69-71-73--213 t8th/90 Sun Belt Championship 71-70-72--213 t5th/50 NCAA San Antonio Regional 76-74-78--228 t64th/75 NCAA Championship 76-72-73--221 t113th/156 Tournaments: 14; Rounds: 41; Strokes: 3,003; Season Avg.: 73.24 2012-13 Mason Rudolph Championship 69-67-70--206 1st/84 Brickyard Collegiate 72-67-69--218 t1st/84 AutoTrader.com Collegiate Classic 70-74-75--219 t11th/88 UNCG Bridgestone Collegiate 73-75-73--221 t19th/72 SeaBest Seafood Invitational 74-75-77--226 t16th/75 Wexford Plantation Intercollegiate 72-78-68--218 7th/90 Cleveland Golf/Palmetto Inter. 74-71-71--216 t12th/90 Mission Inn Spring Spectacular 70-71-67--208 1st/116 Furman Intercollegiate 80-70-74--224 t51st/126 Old Waverly Championship 69-74-68--211 t2nd/78 Sun Belt Championship 79-68-70--217 4th/55 Jaguar Shootout 73-80--153 t13th/25 NCAA Baton Rouge Regional 72-75-71--218 t6th/75 Tournaments: 13; Rounds: 38; Strokes: 2,745; Season Avg.: 72.23 2013 PING ALL-AMERICA HONORABLE MENTION 2013 PING FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA 2013 SUN BELT FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2013 and 2014 SUN BELT ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM 2013 and 2014 SUN BELT CHAMPIONSHIP ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM SUN BELT GOLFER OF THE MONTH OCTOBER 2012, MARCH 2013, MARCH 2014 career highlights Lowest Score: 67-2012 Mason Rudolph Championship - 2012 Brickyard Collegiate - 2013 Mission Inn Spring Spectacular Best Finish: 1st - 2012 Mason Rudolph Championship - 2012 Brickyard Collegiate - 2013 Mission Inn Spring Spectacular Low Tournament Score (3 Rds.): 206-2012 Mason Rudolph Championship - 2014 Furman Intercollegiate Best 1st Rd.: 68-2014 Mobile Bay Intercollegiate Best 2nd Rd.: 67-2012 Mason Rudolph Championship - 2012 Brickyard Collegiate - 2014 Furman Intercollegiate Best 3rd Rd.: 67-2013 Mission Inn Spring Spectacular 1st-5th Finishes: 8 6th-10th Finishes: 4 11th-20th Finishes: 6 Total Top-20 Finishes: 18 Tournaments: 27 Rounds: 79 Strokes: 5,748 Career Stroke Average: 72.76 2013-14 Played in all but the first tournament of the year as a freshman, compiling three top 25 finishes and a 74.62 scoring average, fifth best on the team... In just his second career tournament, tied for sixth at the GSU hosted AutoTrader.com Collegiate Classic shooting 69-72-69... Tied for 21st at the rain-shortened UNCG Bridgestone Collegiate, shooting a final-round 69... Tied for 25th at the Irish Creek Intercollegiate to help GSU to its third team title of the year... Tied for 59th at the NCAA San Antonio Regional, opening with a first round 2-over 74... Finished the season shooting 71-86-70 at the NCAA Championship, tying for 136th. amateur Tied for eighth at the 2014 Championship at Berkeley Hills... Tied for 17th at the 2014 Choo Choo Invitational... Earned a tie for 28th at the 2014 Greystone Invitational after back-to-back 71s in the final two rounds... Tied for third at the 2013 Yahama Atlanta Open, shooting a 69 in the rain-shortened event at Polo Golf and Country Club... Was among the top 10 after a first-round 72 at the 2013 Greystone Invitational... Shot 78-74 to just miss the cut at the 2013 Georgia PGA Open... During the last two years, recorded six top- 5 finishes on the Southeastern Junior Tour, including a win at the SJGT UGA AutoTrader.com Invitational in the fall of 2012, shooting 73-67... Tied for 25th at the Georgia PGA Open... Finished 23rd at the AJGA Burgett H. Mooney Jr. Rome Classic, firing a secondround 70... Finished fifth at the 2012 Sea Island Junior Classic and fourth at the 2012 UGA Junior Classic... In 2011, finished third at the SJGT Junior Magnolia, fourth at the Forest Hills Junior and fifth at the SGJT UGA AutoTrader.com Invitational... Finished ninth at both the Ge orgia PGA Junior Championship and AJGA River Landing Classic. Prep Played for Ed Rock at Oglethorpe County High School, lettering all four years and helping the school to a second-place finish in the state championship in 2013, earning all-state honors... During his senior year, won the Hardaway Classic, shooting 74-70, as well as the Vidalia Indian Invitational, shooting 75-71... Earned a region runner-up finish in 2012 and a third-place finish at the state championship... Earned GHSA All-State 2-A honors in 2011 and 2012, while also earning All-Northeast Georgia honors in 2011 and 2012 by the Athens Banner Herald... Finished fourth at the Georgia PGA North Georgia High School Classic, shooting 69-74... A Georgia Certiciate of Merit Recipient who earned Principal s List honors each year of high school. personal Nathan Thomas Mallonee is one of two children to Darcy and Rick Mallonee... Born on April 22, 1995 in Yuma, Ariz.... Has younger brother Eric... Currently majoring in pre-finance. career tournament results 2013-14 Brickyard Collegiate 75-71-75--221 t37th/84 AutoTrader.com Collegiate Classic 69-72-69--210 t6th/84 UNCG Bridgestone Collegiate 77-69--146 t21st/80 Mobile Bay Intercollegiate 78-72-76--226 t50th/75 Jones Sports Invitational 81-76-81--238 51st/66 Cleveland Golf/Palmetto Inter. 73-72-75--221 t28th/90 Schenkel Invitational 80-70-73--223 t49th/90 Furman Intercollegiate 74-77-75--226 t54th/111 Irish Creek Intercollegiate 72-71-77--220 t25th/90 Sun Belt Championship 76-72-79--227 t34th/50 NCAA San Antonio Regional 74-76-77--227 t59th/75 NCAA Championship 71-86-70--227 t136th/156 Tournaments: 12; Rounds: 35; Strokes: 2,612; Season Avg.: 74.62 career highlights Lowest Score: 69-2013 AutoTrader.com Collegiate Classic (2) - 2013 UNCG Bridgestone Collegiate Best Finish: 6th - 2013 AutoTrader.com Collegiate Classic Low Tournament Score (3 Rds.): 210-2013 AutoTrader.com Collegiate Classic Best 1st Rd.: 69-2013 AutoTrader.com Collegiate Classic Best 2nd Rd.: 69-2013 UNCG Bridgestone Collegiate Best 3rd Rd.: 69-2013 AutoTrader.com Collegiate Classic 1st-5th Finishes: 0 6th-10th Finishes: 1 11th-20th Finishes: 0 Total Top-20 Finishes: 1 Tournaments: 12 Rounds: 35 Strokes: 2,612 Career Stroke Average: 74.62 14 15

PLAYER PROFILES PLAYER PROFILES Amateur Won the 2013 Georgia Junior PGA Championship and competed in the Junior PGA Championship... Competed in the Dogwood Invitational in each of the last three years (2012-14), shooting a pair of 69s in 2014, just missing the cut... Finished ninth at the 2013 Doublegate Junior Classic on the SJGT one year after a sixthplace finish in the same event... Earned a third-place finish at the 2012 Dogwood Junior Invitational... Finished fourth at the 2011 Doublegate Junior Classic... In 2010, earned a fifth-place finish at the Greystone Junior and ninth at the Forest Heights Junior, both on the Southeastern Junior Tour. at georgia STATe Along with his twin brother Max, comes to Georgia State as a true freshmen. Amateur Finished 17th at the 2014 Italian Amateur at Circolo Golf Is Molas shooting 77-71-69-78... Tied for 11th at the Pro Golf Tour in Neusass in 2014, shooting 70-74-72... Tied for 13th at the 2014 Championat du Tession in Switzerland, shooting a secondround 71... Earned an eighth-place finish at the 2013 Austrian Amateur Championship and a seventh-place finish at the 2013 Belgian Juniors, opening with a 69... Tied for 40th at the pres- tigious British Boys Championship at Royal Liverpool in 2013, qualifying for match play... Finished 14th at the 2013 Dutch Junior Open with a second-round 69 and 32nd at the 2013 German Boys Championship, opening with a 71... Tied for fifth at the 2013 Bavarian Championship Juniors. personal Alexander Herrmann was born July 10, 1995 in Munich, Germany.... He is the son of Annette and Gert Herrmann... Has one twin brother Max who is also a member of the golf team... Currently majoring in business administration. at georgia STATe Comes to Georgia State as a walk-on freshman after leading the golf team at Marist High School. Prep Played high school golf at nearby Marist where he helped lead the team to state championships in 2012, 2013 and 2014, along with Region 6 championships in 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014... Was captain of the 2014 squad and earned GHSA All-State honors in 2013... Was a all-region honoree in 2012, 2013 and 2014... Helped Marist to a state record 9-under 279 with a 71 at the 2013 state championship. personal Sean William Murphy was born Aug. 15, 1995 in Decatur, Ga.... He is the son of Kathy and T.J. Murphy... Has one older sister Brianna... Grandfather Bill played football at Notre Dame... Currently majoring in political science. long injury in the heart of recruiting season for both basketball and baseball. at georgia STATe Along with his twin brother Alexander, comes to Georgia State as a true freshmen. Amateur In 2013, won the Bavarian State Champion (U-18) shooting 68-70 and a member of the squad that won the German Championship of the States as a part of the German Golf Association... Finished 23rd at the 2014 Italian Amateur... Competed in the 2014 British Amateur Championship and 2013 British Boys Amateur Championship... Earned a seventh-place finish at the German Under 18 Championship, opening with a course-record 66... Finished second at the 2013 Belgian Juniors, shooting 70-71-75-73 and 18th at the 2013 Austrian Amateur with back-toback 69s in the second- and third-rounds... Tied for 13th at the 2014 Championat du Tessin in Switzerland... Tied for 11th at the 2013 German Boys Open, shooting a second round 68. personal Maximilian (Max) Herrmann was born July 10, 1995 in Munich, Germany.... He is the son of Annette and Gert Herrmann... Has one twin brother Alexander who is also a member of the golf team... Currently majoring in economics. at georgia STATe Comes to Georgia State as a freshman after leading the golf team at Johns Creek High School. Prep Earned all-state honors as a senior at Johns Creek High School after earned a pair of wins during his last season... Guided his team to a second-place finish at the 6-A GHSA Golf State Championship as a senior, a year after helping the team to a third-place finish... Finished second individually at the 2013 6A GHSA Golf State Championship after winning a five-man playoff... Finished his senior season with a 73.4 scoring average, improving by nearly a stroke on his 74.4 scoring average as a junior... Was a three-sport star as a freshman, playing varsity basketball and baseball his first year of high school... Earned honor roll recognition every semester of high school... Was also a topranked baseball player whose travel team was ranked in the top 20 in the country... The multi-part sport star got a late start in golf due to playing other sports... Switched to golf due to a year Amateur Selected to play in the USA Junior Ryder Cup for 2013-14... In 2013, earned five top-10 finishes on the Southeastern Junior Tour... Finished third in the 2013 Southeastern Junior Tour Tournament of Champions... Won the Sanctuary Cove Junior Classic shooting 74-73 and then finished fifth at the Heath Slocum Invitational... Won the AAJGT at Bradshaw Farms in 2013 shooting 75-69, coming from four strokes behind... Finished seventh at the USGA Junior Am Qualifier... Earned a sixth-place finish at the Dogwood Junior Invitational and finished 15th at the Crabapple Junior Classic... Finished second at the 2013 Atlanta Junior Grand Championship. personal Hayden Mackenzie Poole was born Sept. 20, 1995 in Baltimore, Md.... He is the son of Kim and Jim Poole... Has one older brother Austin and a younger sister Courtney... Father pitched in Major League Baseball for 11 years (1989-2000) and pitched across town at Georgia Tech (1984-88)... Currently majoring in business administration. 16 17

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS YEAR-BY-YEAR RECRODS 2013-14 (Head Coach Joe Inman) 9/22-23 Rees Jones Invitational 304-299-320 923 11th of 12 10/4-6 Brickyard Collegiate 294-283-293 870 9th of 14 10/14-15 AutoTrader.com Collegiate 282-283-280 845 1st of 14 10/26-27 UNCG Bridgestone Collegiate 304-280 584 t5th of 14 11/25-26 Western Refining All America* 77-74-70 221 21st of 21 2/17-18 Mobile Bay Intercollegiate 287-290-289 866 4th of 15 2/24-25 Jones Sports Invitational 303-302-307 912 7th of 12 3/10-11 Cleveland Golf/Palmetto 294-291-289 874 4th of 18 3/14-16 Schenkel Invitational 301-273-297 871 7th of 15 3/28-30 Furman Intercollegiate 287-281-287 855 t1st of 18 4/4-5 Irish Creek Intercollegiate 288-282-289 859 1st of 16 4/21-23 Sun Belt Championship 288-288-287 863 1st of 10 5/15-17 NCAA San Antonio Regional 295-285-289 869 2nd of 13 5/23-26 NCAA Championship 285-290-288 863 22nd of 30 * J.J. Grey only Georgia State golfer to compete 2012-13 (Head Coach Joe Inman) 9/21-23 Mason Rudolph Championship 289-286-296 871 7th of 15 10/5-7 Brickyard Collegiate 301-289-297 887 t11th of 15 10/15-16 AutoTrader.com Collegiate 282-299-285 866 2nd of 16 10/27-28 UNCG Bridgestone Collegiate 304-291-295 890 t8th of 13 2/4-5 SeaBest Seafood Invitational 304-313-305 922 9th of 15 2/18-19 Wexford Plantation Intercollegiate 298-306-296 900 7th of 18 3/11-12 Cleveland Golf/Palmetto 294-290-294 878 7th of 18 3/17-18 Mission Inn Spring Spectacular 291-294-290 875 4th of 18 3/22-24 Furman Intercollegiate 298-292-295 885 8th of 21 4/8-9 Old Waverly Championship 289-307-293 889 6th of 14 4/22-24 Sun Belt Championship 295-286-295 876 2nd of 11 4/27 Jaguar Shootout 292-297 589 2nd of 4 5/16-18 NCAA Baton Rouge Regional* 72-75-71 218 t6th * J.J. Grey only Georgia State golfer to compete 2011-12 (Head Coach Joe Inman) 9/23-25 Mason Rudolph Championship 301-295-300 896 t12th of 14 10/3-4 Rees Jones Intercollegiate 301-302-308 911 7th of 13 10/17-18 AutoTrader.com Collegiate 301-288-295 884 t5th of 12 10/29-30 UNCG Bridgestone Collegiate 297-301 598 t12th of 15 1/30-31 SeaBest Seafood Invitational 319-307-314 940 13th of 13 2/20-21 Wexford Plantation Inter. 297-294-298 889 1st of 17 3/9-11 Seminole Intercollegiate 296-293-291 880 12th of 18 3/16-18 Furman Intercollegiate 292-284-299 875 9th of 21 3/31-4/1 Insperity/Augusta State Invit. 292-290-290 872 15th of 16 4/27-29 CAA Championship 300-297-289 886 2nd of 11 2010-11 (Head Coach Joe Inman) 9/24-26 Mason Rudolph Championship 306-287-291 884 13th of 17 10/4-5 Wolfpack Invitational 292-285-307 884 t8th of 17 10/11-12 Jerry Pate National Intercoll. 303-295-305 903 11th of 12 10/24-26 U.S. Collegiate Championship 309-304-296 909 14th of 15 1/30-2/1 JU Invitational 306-287-291 884 13th of 17 2/12-13 SunTrust Gator Invitational 308-298-305 911 14th of 14 2/27-28 Seahawk Intercollegiate 314-295-326 935 10th of 12 3/11-13 Seminole Intercollegiate 296-293-294 883 10th of 18 4/2-3 Insperity/Augusta State Invit. 313-301-299 913 t16th of 17 4/16-17 Yellow Jacket Classic 309-298 607 4th of 5 4/22-24 CAA Championship 307-305-306 918 7th of 11 The Panthers won the 2014 Sun Belt Conference Championship, the programs seventh conference title since 1999. 2009-10 (Head Coach Joe Inman) 10/5-6 Rees Jones Intercollegiate 314-301-288 913 6th of 12 10/12-13 Jerry Pate National Intercoll. 290 290 t10th of 12 11/2-4 Turtle Bay Resort Invitational 293-298-282 873 6th of 12 2/8-9 JU Invitational 325-314-317 956 14th of 15 2/14-15 SunTrust Gator Invitational 300-304-297 901 14th of 14 3/1-2 Seahawk Intercollegiate 297-294 591 4th of 12 3/8-9 Samford Intercollegiate 307-290-294 891 5th of 15 3/12-14 Seminole Intercollegiate 299-305-295 899 10th of 15 3/19 Berkeley Hills Invitational 307 307 1st of 3 4/3-4 Administaff/Augusta St. Invit. 308-284-292 884 17th of 18 4/16-18 CAA Championships 296-305-299 900 5th of 11 5/20-22 NCAA Southeast Regional* 71-74-71 216 t26th * Tom Sherreard was only Georgia State golfer to compete 2008-09 (Head Coach Joe Inman) 9/12-14 Carpet Capital Collegiate 308-297-285 890 t15th of 18 9/28-30 Hartford Invitational 298-283 581 3rd of 23 10/12-14 Jerry Pate National Intercoll. 286-278-283 847 7th of 12 11/3-4 Rees Jones Intercollegiate 290-297-312 899 2nd of 12 2/14-15 SunTrust Gator Invitational 286-288-284 858 10th of 14 2/22-24 John Hayt Invitational 299-308-293 900 4th of 15 3/20-22 Schenkel E-Z-Go 295-297-300 892 15th of 18 3/29-31 Hootie at Bulls Bay 303-293-282 878 12th of 15 4/4-5 Administaff/Augusta St. Invit. 289-279-294 860 t8th of 17 4/17-19 CAA Championship 285-294-298 877 t1st of 11* 5/14-16 NCAA Southeast Regional 282-280-281 843 6th of 14 * lost one hole playoff 2007-08 (Head Coach Matt Clark) 9/14-16 Carpet Capital Collegiate 301-300-299 900 16th of 18 9/22-23 PING/GolfWeek Preview 299-300-302 901 13th of 15 10/8-9 Jerry Pate National Intercoll. 284-284-277 845 t7th of 12 10/22-23 The Club Glove Intercollegiate 311-304-314 929 3rd of 12 10/28-29 Callaway Match Play Champs. L, 4-0-1/L, 3-1-1 N/A 11/19-20 Western Refining All America* 75-64-71 210 t11th of 28 2/9-10 SunTrust Gator Invitational 290-290-308 888 14th of 14 2/17-19 John Hayt Invitational 296-296-302 894 t9th of 15 3/14-16 Linger Longer Invitational 284-293-303 880 4th of 14 3/24-26 U.S. Collegiate Championships 298-296-289 883 8th of 15 4/4-6 Administaff Augusta St. Invit. 298-288 586 t12th of 18 4/18-20 CAA Championship 289-280-274 843 1st of 11 5/15-17 NCAA East Regional 287-286-288 861 17th of 27 5/28-31 NCAA Championship* 72-72-75-79 298 t13th of 156 *Joel Sjoholm was only Georgia State golfer to compete GSU shot its lowest round ever, 269, at the 2004 Mason Rudolph Championship. 2006-07 (Head Coach Matt Clark) 9/15-17 Carpet Capital Collegiate 286-286-284 856 t5th of 18 10/9-10 Jerry Pate National Intercoll. 277-280-276 833 5th of 12 10/22-24 Isleworth Collegiate Invite 297-299-310 906 14th of 18 11/20-21 Western Refining All-America* 69-71-70 210 15th of 28 2/10-11 SunTrust Gator Invitational 292-286-293 871 t7th of 14 2/18-19 John Hayt Collegiate Invit. 305-297-297 899 t4th of 15 3/30-4/1 Administaff/ASU Invitational 290-281-285 856 3rd of 18 4/9-11 U.S. Collegiate Championship 298-302-296 896 t4th of 15 4/20-22 CAA Championship 292-290-281 863 t2nd of 11 5/13-14 Linger Longer Invitational 287-277-290 854 2nd of 15 5/17-19 NCAA East Regional 289-304-287 880 9th of 27 5/30-6/1 NCAA Championships 286-282-284 852 17th of 30 *Mark Haastrup was only Georgia State golfer to compete 2005-06 (Head Coach Matt Clark) 9/6-8 TOPY Cup 281-301-289 871 2nd of 11 9/17-18 Gopher Invitational 300-299-291 890 t3rd of 12 9/26-27 Shoal Creek Intercollegiate 288-292-290 870 5th of 15 10/10-11 Gary Koch Invitational 294-286-288 868 7th of 12 11/4-6 Carpet Capital Collegiate 284-289-283 856 1st of 18 11/11-12 Hooters Collegiate Match Play NTS 0-2 t13th of 16 11/21-22 Western Refining All-America* 69-74-69 212 16th of 31 2/5-7 Merceded-Benz Championship 304-294-314 912 5th of 15 2/18-19 SunTrust Gator Invitational 285-293-297 875 4th of 14 3/5-7 Hyatt Plantation Club Inter. 288-283-287 858 5th of 11 4/3-4 Morris Williams Intercollegiate 292-293-301 886 13th of 18 4/10-11 U.S. Collegiate Championship 303-279-303 885 6th of 13 4/14-16 CAA Championship 286-294-291 871 1st of 11 5/17-19 NCAA East Regionals 298-298-295 891 t11th of 27 * Steve Tiley was only Georgia State golfer to compete 2004-05 (Head Coach Matt Clark) 9/11-12 Radrick Farms Intercollegiate 297-290-291 878 4th of 14 9/27-28 Mason Rudolph Champ. 269-279-283 831 1st of 15 10/11-12 Gary Koch/Cleveland Golf Inv. 300-283-294 877 2nd of 15 10/22-24 The Nelson Invitational 275-279-283 837 3rd of 16 11/14-16 Hooters Collegiate Match Play NTS 1-2 t7th of 16 11/22-23 Western Refining All-America* 74-73-77 224 26th of 29 2/5-6 Sun Trust Gator Invitational 296-290-291 877 6th of 15 2/20-23 Mercedes-Benz Collegiate 293-318-291 902 t12th of 17 3/6-8 Hyatt Plantation Club Inter. 279-293-285 857 3rd of 9 3/11-13 Conrad Rehling Invitational 302-300-282 884 2nd of 12 4/8-10 Billy Hitchcock Intercollegiate 305-292-312 909 T8th of 12 4/18-20 Atlantic Sun Championships 281-281-284 846 1st of 12 5/19-21 NCAA East Regional 279-291-275 845 t4th of 27 6/1-4 NCAA Championships 287-287-305-294 1173 t13th of 30 * Ty Harris was only Georgia State golfer to compete 2003-04 (Head Coach Matt Clark) 9/8-9 Cleveland Golf/Kiawah Island 296-297 583 2nd of 14 9/22-23 Mason Rudolph Champ. 291-304 595 10th of 18 10/2-5 Franklin Street Partners Invit. 294-305-302 901 5th of 9 10/20-21 Gary Koch/Cleveland Golf Inv. 289-285-298 872 6th of 15 1/31-2/1 Gator Invitational 297-285-293 875 7th of 15 3/1-2 Seminole Intercollegiate 294-297-293 884 1st of 12 3/6-9 Hyatt/Dorado Beach Inter. 297-295-286 878 3rd of 7 3/12-14 Conrad Rehling Spring Invit. 305-301-292 898 8th of 13 3/28-30 Atlanta Intercollegiate 291-289-274 854 3rd of 12 4/ 9-11 Billy Hitchcock Intercollegiate 299-283-286 868 4th of 12 4/18-21 Atlantic Sun Championship 284-275-292 851 2nd of 11 5/19-22 NCAA East Regional 288-300-283 871 7th of 27 6/1-4 NCAA Championship 292-280-297-292 1161 11th of 30 2002-03 (Head Coach Trey Jones) 9/5-8 Badger Invitational 297-298-305 900 14th of 15 9/15-18 Mason Rudolph Champ. 278-282-279 839 4th of 11 10/5-9 Adams Cup of Newport 298-300-286 884 8th of 17 10/19-22 Tenn. Tourn. of Champions 293-292-292 877 9th of 14 2/6-9 Sun Trust/Gator Invitational 304-277-310 891 7th of 15 3/1 The Palencia Invitational 302-289-297 888 2nd of 11 3/8-11 Seminole Intercollegiate 296-305-286 887 11th of 15 3/15-18 The Palmetto 305-284 589 10th of 15 4/10-13 Billy Hitchcock Intercollegiate 294-295-292 881 3rd of 12 4/15-18 Atlantic Sun Championship 283-282-289 854 2nd of 12 4/20 Auburn Multi-Match 283 283 4th of 5 5/7-9 Atlanta Intercollegiate 276-282-296 854 4th of 12 5/15-17 NCAA East Regional 292-292-303 887 13th of 27 2001-02 (Head Coach Trey Jones) 9/18-19 Mason Rudolph Champ. 277-278-296 856 5th of 12 10/2-3 Adams Cup of Newport 290-289-299 878 7th of 17 10/17-18 Gary Koch/Cleveland Golf Inv. 306-306-290 902 13th of 15 10/22-23 Tenn. Tourn. of Champions 288-282-285 855 7th of 15 11/5-6 Aztec Invitational 284-283-300 867 10th of 17 2/9-10 SunTrust Gator Invitational 285-285-286 856 6th of 15 2/18-19 Mercedes Benz Intercollegiate 309-300-299 908 13th of 15 3/4-5 Coastal Carolina Invitational 302-305-296 903 14th of 17 3/11-12 Seminole Intercollegiate 307-308-312 915 13th of 15 4/6-7 Billy Hitchcock Intercollegiate 305-297-296 898 10th of 12 4/22-24 Atlantic Sun Championship 286-287-288 861 2nd of 11 5/9-10 Atlanta Intercollegiate 298-293-290 881 6th of 13 The Panthers won the 2001 TAAC Championship by a record 41 strokes. 18 19

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS YEAR-BY-YEAR RECRODS Georgia State advanced to the NCAA Championship for the first time in 2000. 2000-01 (Head Coach Trey Jones) 9/17-19 PSINet Invitational 312-307-289 908 5th of 12 10/3-4 Adams Cup of Newport 292-290-295 877 3rd of 13 10/16-17 Gary Koch/Cleveland Golf Invit. 286-302-296 884 10th of 15 10/30-31 C.C. of Louisiana Invitational 303-288-303 894 12th of 15 2/10-11 SunTrust Gator Invitational 281-277-279 837 5th of 15 2/19-20 Mercedes Benz Intercollegiate 299-301-295 895 13th of 15 3/3-5 The Birkdale 295-293 588 3rd of 15 3/23-25 Alabama Spring Invitational 298-305-304 898 3rd of 15 3/31-4/1 Cleveland Golf/ASU Invit. 290-299-287 876 11th of 15 4/6-8 Billy Hitchcock Intercollegiate 282-288-282 852 2nd of 12 4/23-25 TAAC Championship 280-280-292 852 1st of 10 5/10-11 Atlanta Intercollegiate 295-299-293 887 6th of 9 5/17-19 NCAA East Regional 299-299-290 888 18th of 27 1999-2000 (Head Coach Trey Jones) 9/27-28 Precept Peach State 294-294 578 4th of 14 10/8-9 Temple Invitational 291-291 582 1st of 15 10/11-12 Tennessee Tourn. of Champions 298-291-295 884 12th of 15 10/24-26 Gary Koch/Outback Steakhouse 294-294-292 880 3rd of 15 11/1-2 C.C. of Louisiana Invitational 297-302-306 905 11th of 18 2/12-13 SunTrust Gator Invitational 286-283-294 863 11th of 15 3/6-8 Matlock Invitational 291-288-301 880 3rd of 12 3/17-19 Alabama Spring Invitational 284-288-297 869 4th of 17 4/7-9 Billy Hitchcock Intercollegiate 294-295-289 878 3rd of 12 4/16-19 TAAC Championships 283-297-282 862 1st of 10 5/8-9 Atlanta Intercollegiate 292-300-296 888 4th of 11 5/18-20 NCAA East Regional 296-303-290 889 5th of 27 5/31-6/3 NCAA Championship 295-290 585 MC 1998-99 (Head Coach Trey Jones) 9/4-6 G. Gunby Jordan Intercollegiate 300-300-298 898 7th of 15 9/21-23 Precept Peach State 296-287-287 870 2nd of 14 10/4-6 Hillman Robbins Memorial 293-290-277 860 1st of 17 10/18-20 Gary Koch/Cleveland Golf Invit. 297-296-291 884 14th of 18 11/16-17 USA Fall Beach Classic 289-282-285 856 2nd of 12 2/8-9 Bridges All-American 296-302-305 903 9th of 19 2/20-21 Ron Smith Invitational 304-299-290 883 3rd of 17 3/5-7 Matlock Collegiate 286-287-296 869 2nd of 18 3/19-21 Alabama Spring Invitational 279-290-290 859 2nd of 18 3/29-30 SLU Mardi Gras Invitational 279-288 567 2nd of 15 4/19-21 TAAC Championship 292-301-291 887 3rd of 11 5/20-22 NCAA East Regional 293-299-285 877 13th of 23 1997-98 (Head Coach Trey Jones) 9/22-23 Mizuno Peach State 296-291-299 886 8th of 17 Nicholson Woodlands 314-299-307 920 7th of 15 10/6-7 G. Gunby Jordan 291-287-302 880 3rd of 18 USA Fall Beach Classic 302-295-279 876 7th of 14 11/3-4 Deep South Intercollegiate 306-303-304 913 10th of 18 2/16-17 Bridges All-American 282-311 593 6th of 18 2/20-22 Ron Smith Intercollegiate 300-285-297 882 12th of 18 3/6-8 Fripp Island/Ben Hogan 284-288-286 858 1st of 20 3/30-31 Smith Real Estate Invitational 285-296-296 877 3rd of 18 4/24-25 Wofford Invitational 299-288-289 876 8th of 11 4/20-21 TAAC Championship 282-277-295 854 1st of 12 The 1999-2000 Panthers tied with Georgia for fifth at the NCAA East Regional. At the preview that fall, Dave Womack took home low medalist honors. 1996-97 (Head Coach Trey Jones) 9/16-17 Hal Sutton Intercollegiate 299-297-296 892 4th of 9 9/30-10/1 Peach State Invitational 304-308-297 909 7th of 18 10/7-8 Legends/Pepsi Invitational 301-290 591 3rd of 12 10/21-22 Amoco Intercollegiate 316-308-324 948 10th of 16 10/28-29 USA Fall Beach Classic 283-289-294 866 5th of 17 3/3-4 Bridges All-American 311-301-297 909 14th of 20 3/24-25 Spring Panther Invitational 309-303-292 904 6th of 12 3/28-30 Southern Jr./Sr. Collegiate 297-295-287 879 1st of 7 4/7-8 Lonnie D. Small Intercollegiate 296-296-295 887 4th of 11 4/21-22 TAAC Championship 291-290-292 873 4th of 12 1995-96 (Head Coach Trey Jones) 9/19-20 Legends/Pepsi Intercollegiate 308-306 614 12th of 15 Amoco Intercollegiate 306-320-331 957 3rd of 7 10/1-3 Mizuno Peach State 301-290-302 893 6th of 18 10/16-17 G. Gunby/Jordan Invitational 309-294 603 15th of 18 10/30-31 Trent Jones Invitational 311-305-313 929 7th of 10 2/26-27 SLU Mardi Gras Classic 302-313 615 13th of 16 4/2-3 Mercer Invitational 311-299 610 2nd of 5 4/15-16 TAAC Championship 304-290-317 919 6th of 12 1994-95 (Head Coach Kevin Propst) 9/19-20 Legends/Pepsi Intercollegiate 303-297 600 9th of 14 10/2-4 Mizuno Peach State 310-316-296 922 12th of 18 Dixie Intercollegiate N/A 14th of 18 11/5-6 Trojan Classic 319-301-293 913 6th of 17 2/21-22 SLU Mardi Gras Classic 299-302 601 6th of 16 2/24-26 Mercedes Benz Collegiate 317-330-304 951 14th of 15 3/10-12 Fripp Island/Ben Hogan 308-305-299 910 4th of 24 4/10-11 Bent Brook/Blazer Invit. 286-291 577 1st of 18 4/13-15 TAAC Championship 294-298-292 884 3rd of 10 5/12-13 Wofford Invitational 310-302 612 11th of 12 Georgia State advanced to the NCAA Regional for the first time in 1999, finishing 13th of 23 teams in Rhode Island. 1993-94 (Head Coach Kevin Propst) Mizuno Peach State NA NA 7th of 15 Dixie Intercollegiate NA NA 14th of 18 11/1 Trojan Classic NA 617 4th of 15 SLU Mardi Gras Classic NA 602 10th of 16 Queens Harbor Intercollegiate NA 965 16th of 16 Camp LeJeune Invitational NA 896 3rd of 32 3/11-12 Fripp Island Intercollegiate NA 933 9th of 19 Southern Jr./Sr. Intercollegiate NA 905 7th of 13 4/12-13 Bent Brook/Blazer Invitational 299-301-303 903 5th of 13 4/18-20 TAAC Championship 884 3rd of 10 1992-93 (Head Coach Kevin Propst) 10/5-6 Mizuno Peach State NA 937 7th of 15 10/9-10 Hal Sutton Intercollegiate 293-291-296 880 1st of 14 10/19-20 Dixie Intercollegiate 304-306-309 919 14th of 18 9/27-29 Stetson Invitational 313-294-300 907 5th of 12 2/15-16 SLU Mardi Gras Classic 313-305 618 10th of 16 2/21-23 Nations Bank Intercollegiate 315-324 639 3rd of 24 3/25-28 Camp LeJeune Intercollegiate NA 4/1-4 Southern Jr./Sr. Intercollegiate 311-296-306 913 5th of 9 4/8-11 Music City Intercollegiate 321-316-304 941 17th of 18 4/17-20 TAAC Championship 318-321-316 955 7th of 9 1991-92 (Head Coach Kevin Propst) 9/28-10/1 Mizuno Peach State 305-312-312 929 3rd of 14 11/11-12 Hal Sutton Intercollegiate 303-299-302 904 9th of 12 10/21-22 Dixie Intercollegiate 315-296-302 913 18th of 18 10/7-8 Stetson Invitational 314-332-314 960 14th of 14 Jaguar Invitational 306-295 601 7th of 17 2/24-25 Queens Harbor Intercollegiate 302-308-315 925 12th of 15 4/17-19 Music City Intercollegiate 310-316-303 929 17th of 18 4/12-14 TAAC Championship 314-304-293 911 7th of 8 1990-91 (Head Coach Kevin Propst) Mizuno Peach State NA Stetson Intercollegiate NA Fall Festival of Golf NA 1st Hal Sutton Invitational NA Jaguar Classic NA Pacer Invitational NA 2/25-27 Cimarrone Intercollegiate NA 3/4-6 Lehigh Invitational NA 3/22-24 Southern Jr./Sr. Intercollegiate NA Bent Brook/Blazer Invitational NA 4/12-14 TAAC Championship 311-309-289 909 4th of 8 1989-90 (Head Coach Kevin Propst) Stetson Intercollegiate NA 10th of 15 Mizuno Peach State 305-308-310 923 6th of 12 Hal Sutton Invitational NA 7th of 15 Jaguar Classic NA 10th of 15 Wynter Nation 310-312 622 6th of 15 Pacer Invitational 310-307 617 5th of 17 Lehigh Invitational 296-298-304 898 6th of 13 Southern Jr./Sr. Intercollegiate 292-284-288 864 1st of 9 Southern Collegiate 304-300-306 910 4th of 18 4/16-17 TAAC Championship 308-307-307 922 4th of 8 1988-89 (Head Coach Kevin Propst) 9/23-25 James Madison Invitational 311-306 617 7th of 23 10/1-4 Stetson Intercollegiate 304-306-304 914 7th of 18 10/10-11 Blue Raider Intercollegiate 312-299 611 6th of 17 District III Golf Invitational NA 1st 3/20-21 Jaguar Classic 315-322 637 10th of 16 CAHABA Collegiate NA 619 6th of 10 Graysburg Invitational 163-322 485 5th of 11 4/3-4 Emory Invitational 312-333 645 4th of 7 USC-Aiken Invitational 320-320 640 10th of 17 4/14-16 TAAC Championship 330-334-326 990 7th of 9 (records incomplete from 1963 to 1988) The 1983-84 squad led by Dick Wehr finished fourth at the TAAC Championship. 20 21

TOURNAMENT RECORDS TOURNAMENT RECORDS lowest SECOND ROUNDS lowest THREE-ROUND TOURNAMENT SCORE The 2007-08 Panthers tied the lowest third-round score in school history on their way to a second CAA Championship. lowest ROUNDS - OVERALL Year Tournament Rd. Score 2004 Mason Rudolph Championship 1st 269 2014 Schenkel Invitational 2nd 273* 2008 CAA Championship 3rd 274 2004 Atlanta Intercollegiate 3rd 274 2004 The Nelson Invitational 1st 275 2004 Atlantic Sun Championship 2nd 275 2005 NCAA East Regional 3rd 275 2003 Atlanta Intercollegiate 1st 276 2006 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 3rd 276 2006 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 1st 277 2001 Mason Rudolph Championship 1st 277 2007 Linger Longer Invitational 2nd 277 2003 SunTrust/Gator Invitational 2nd 277 2001 SunTrust Gator Invitational 2nd 277 1998 TAAC Championship 2nd 277 2007 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 3rd 277 1998 Hillman Robbins Memorial 3rd 277 * Lowest round in relation to par (-15) lowest first ROUNDS Year Tournament Score 2004 Mason Rudolph Championship 269 2004 The Nelson Invitational 275 2003 Atlanta Intercollegiate 276 2006 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 277 2001 Mason Rudolph Championship 277 2002 Mason Rudolph Championship 278 2005 NCAA East Regional 279 2005 Hyatt Plantation Club Intercollegiate 279 1999 Alabama Spring Invitational 279 1999 SLU Mardi Gras 279 Year Tournament Score 2014 Schenkel Invitational 273 2004 Atlantic Sun Championship 275 2007 Linger Longer Invitational 277 2003 Sun Trust/Gator Invitational 277 2001 SunTrust Gator Invitational 277 1998 TAAC Championship 277 2008 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 278 2001 Mason Rudolph Championship 278 2009 Administaff/Augusta State Invitational 279 2006 U.S. Collegiate Championship 279 2004 Mason Rudolph Championship 279 2004 The Nelson Invitational 279 lowest third rounds Year Tournament Score 2008 CAA Championship 274 2004 Atlanta Intercollegiate 274 2005 NCAA East Regional 275 2006 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 276 2007 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 277 1998 Hillman Robbins Memorial 277 2002 Mason Rudolph Championship 279 1997 USA Fall Beach Classic 279 2001 SunTrust Gator Invitational 279 2013 AutoTrader.com Collegiate Classic 280 2013 UNCG Bridgestone Collegiate 280 The 1998-99 Panthers won the TAAC Championship and set several team records during the course of the season. Year Tournament Score 2004 Mason Rudolph Championship 831 2006 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 833 2004 The Nelson Invitational 837 2001 SunTrust Gator Invitational 837 2009 NCAA Southeast Regional 843 2008 CAA Championship 843 2014 Schenkel Invitational 845 2013 AutoTrader.com Collegiate Classic 845 2007 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 845 2005 NCAA East Regional 845 2005 Atlantic Sun Championship 846 2008 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 847 lowest TWO-ROUND TOURNAMENT SCORE Year Tournament Score 1999 SLU Mardi Gras 567 1995 Bent Brook/Blazer Invitational 577 1999 Precept Peach State 578 2008 Hartford Invitational 581 1999 Temple Owl Invitational 582 Georgia State won the 2014 Irish Creek Intercollegiate, the second of threestraight wins for the program that spring. Georgia State won the 2012 Wexford Plantation Intercollegiate by six strokes, earning the school s first victory in three years. Damon Stephenson won, while Tyler Gruca finished second. MARGIN OF VICTORIES Year Tournament Margin 2001 TAAC Championship 41 2008 CAA Championship 25 2006 CAA Championship 22 1997 Southern Jr./Sr. Collegiate 22 2004 Mason Rudolph Championship 20 1999 Temple Owl Invitational 18 2000 TAAC Championship 13 1998 TAAC Championship 10 1988 District III Golf Invitational 9 1998 Fripp Island Classic 9 1990 Southern Jr./Sr. Invitational 8 2012 Wexford Plantation Intercollegiate 6 2010 Berkeley Hills Invitational 6 2004 Seminole Intercollegiate 5 2005 Atlantic Sun Championship 4 1998 Hillman Robbins Memorial 4 2013 AutoTrader.com Collegiate Classic 2 2014 Irish Creek Collegiate 1 2014 Sun Belt Conference Championship 1 2005 Carpet Capital Collegiate 1 2000 Bridges All-American 1 1995 Bent Brook/Blazer Invitational 1 1992 Hal Sutton Invitational 1 1990 Fall Festival of Golf 1 2014 Furman Intercollegiate Tie Panther Golf Note: Georgia State has won 25 tournaments in its history, claiming titles in 11 states. The Panthers have had 26 golfers earn low medallist honors over the years. 22 23

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS lowest FIRST ROUND SCORES lowest third ROUND SCORES lowest THREE-roUND TOURNAMENT SCORES single-season scoring average Name Score Event Mark Haastrup 63 2006 Jerry Pate National Inter. Ty Harris 63 2004 Mason Rudolph Championship Jaime Acevedo 64 1998 The Bridges All-American Joel Sjoholm 65 2008 CAA Championship Henrik Sevegran 65 2000 TAAC Championship Darren Baynes 66 2004 Mason Rudolph Champ. Joel Sjoholm 67 2007 Jerry Pate National Joel Sjoholm 67 2005 TOPY Cup Ben Taylor 67 2005 Hyatt Plantation Club Steve Tiley 67 2004 The Nelson Invitational Jaime Acevedo 67 1998 Smith Real Estate Kasper Jorgensen 67 2003 Atlanta Intercollegiate Daniel Escalera 67 1998 TAAC Championship Jaime Acevedo 67 1998 Smith Real Estate lowest SECOND ROUND SCORES Name Score Event Alan Fowler 64 2010 Samford Intercollegiate Joel Sjoholm 64 2007 Western Refining All America Tyler Gruca 65 2013 AutoTrader.com Collegiate Allen John 65 2009 CAA Championship Allen John 65 2008 Jerry Pate National Derek Oakey 65 2007 Linger Longer Invitational Allen Thompson 65 2001 SunTrust Gator Invitational Tyler Gruca 66 2014 NCAA San Antonio Regional Allen John 66 2009 Augusta State Invitational Steve Tiley 66 2006 U.S. Collegiate Championship Bradley Beverly 66 2001 SunTrust Gator Invitational Colin Woods 66 1990 Southern Jr./Sr. Collegiate Ty Harris 66 2003 SunTrust Gator Invitational J.J. Grey rewrote the GSU freshman record book in 2012-13, winning three times, while shooting par or better in 21 of 38 rounds. Name Score Event Steve Tiley 64 2004 The Nelson Invitational Ty Harris 64 2004 Mason Rudolph Allen John 65 2009 Hootie at Bulls Bay Daniel Escalera 65 1997 Southern Jr./Sr. Collegiate Ty Harris 66 2005 NCAA East Regional Steve Tiley 66 2005 Conrad Rehling Invitational Daniel Escalera 66 1998 Fripp Island Classic Jonathan Fricke 66 2004 Atlanta Intercollegiate rounds played in a season Name Rounds Season J.J. Grey 41 2013-14 Ty Harris 40 2004-05 Joel Sjoholm 39 2007-08 D.J. Fiese 39 1999-00 Henrik Sevegran 39 1999-00 Barry Briggs 39 1999-00 Tyler Gruca 38 2013-14 Damon Stephenson 38 2013-14 Davin White 38 2013-14 J.J. Grey 38 2012-13 Jack Croyle 38 1999-00 Jonathan Fricke 38 2003-04 Ty Harris 38 2003-04 Kasper Jorgensen 38 2003-04 Jack Croyle 38 2000-01 events played in a season Name Events Season J.J. Grey 14 2013-14 Jack Croyle 14 1999-00 D.J. Fiese 14 1999-00 Henrik Sevegran 14 1999-00 Barry Briggs 14 1999-00 Tyler Gruca 13 2013-14 Damon Stephenson 13 2013-14 Davin White 13 2013-14 J.J. Grey 13 2012-13 Joel Sjoholm 13 2007-08 Jonathan Fricke 13 2002-03, 2003-04 Ty Harris 13 2002-03, 2003-04 Kasper Jorgensen 13 2002-03, 2003-04 T.J. Washburn 13 2002-03 Jack Croyle 13 2000-01, 2001-02 Name Score Event Ty Harris 195 2004 Mason Rudolph Champion Steve Tiley 198 2004 The Nelson Invitational Joel Sjoholm 201 2008 CAA Championship Mark Haastrup 201 2006 Jerry Pate National Bradley Beverly 204 2001 SunTrust Gator Invitational Allen John 205 2008 Jerry Pate National Joel Sjoholm 205 2007 Jerry Pate National Mark Haastrup 205 2005 Carpet Capital Collegiate J.J. Grey 206 2014 Furman Intercollegiate J.J. Grey 206 2012 Mason Rudolph Champ. Ben Taylor 206 2005 Atlantic Sun Championship Daniel Escalera 207 1997 Southern Jr./Sr. Collegiate Allen Thompson 207 2001 SunTrust Gator Invitational lowest TWO-ROUND TOURNAMENT SCORES Name Score Event Daniel Escalera 138 1996 USA Fall Beach Classic D.J. Fiese 138 1999 Mizuno Peach State Dave Womack 139 1999 SLU Mardi Gras Tom Sherreard 141 2008 Hartford Invitational Jack Croyle 141 1999 SLU Mardi Gras Henrik Sevegran 141 1999 Mizuno Peach State David Engram 141 1995 Bent Brook/Blazer Invitational ROUNDS OF PAR OR BETTER Name Rds. Years Par or Better Joel Sjoholm 39 2007-08 28 Damon Stephenson 38 2013-14 21 Davin White 38 2013-14 21 J.J. Grey 38 2012-13 21 Mark Haastrup 36 2005-06 20 Ty Harris 36 2002-03 20 Kasper Jorgensen 36 2002-03 20 J.J. Grey 41 2013-14 19 Kasper Jorgensen 38 2003-04 19 Steve Tiley 31 2004-05 18 D.J. Fiese 39 1999-00 17 Jonathan Fricke 38 2003-04 16 Tyler Gruca 38 2013-14 15 Jack Croyle 32 1998-99 14 Chad Stapp 32 1998-99 14 Joel Sjoholm 34 2004-05 14 D.J. Fiese 35 2000-01 14 Ty Harris 40 2004-05 14 Name Average Year Joel Sjoholm 70.82 2007-08 Steve Tiley 71.55 2004-05 Joel Sjoholm 71.79 2006-07 Ty Harris 71.86 2002-03 Mark Haastrup 72.08 2005-06 Allen John 72.21 2008-09 J.J. Grey 72.23 2012-13 Mark Haastrup 72.60 2006-07 Kasper Jorgensen 72.21 2003-04 Kasper Jorgensen 72.28 2002-03 D.J. Fiese 72.77 1999-00 Davin White 72.82 2013-14 Ty Harris 72.82 2004-05 top-5 performances in a season Name Events Season Joel Sjoholm 7 2007-08 Mark Haastrup 6 2005-06 D.J. Fiese 6 1999-00 J.J. Grey 5 2012-13 Ty Harris 5 2002-03 Kasper Jorgensen 4 2003-04 D.J. Fiese 4 2000-01 Daniel Escalera 4 1996-97 J.J. Grey 3 2013-14 Allen John 3 2008-09 Joel Sjoholm 3 2006-07 Jack Croyle 3 1999-00 Jonathan Fricke 3 2003-04 Kasper Jorgensen 3 2002-03 top-10 performances in a season Name No. Season Joel Sjoholm 9 2007-08 D.J. Fiese 8 1999-00 J.J. Grey 7 2012-13 Mark Haastrup 7 2005-06 Kasper Jorgensen 7 2002-03 Kasper Jorgensen 6 2003-04 Ty Harris 6 2002-03 D.J. Fiese 6 2000-01 Jack Croyle 6 1998-99 Daniel Escalera 6 1996-97 J.J. Grey 5 2013-14 Joel Sjoholm 5 2006-07 Jonathan Fricke 5 2003-04 Dave Womack 5 1997-98 Petter Skantze 5 1994-95 24 25

CAREER RECORDS CONFERENCE HONORS CAREER rounds OF PAR OR BETTER Name Rds. Years Par or Better Rds. Joel Sjoholm 144 2004-08 67 Jack Croyle 144 1998-02 48 Ty Harris 114 2002-05 45 D.J. Fiese 113 1998-02 41 J.J. Grey 79 2012-present 40 Davin White 96 2011-present 40 Tom Sherreard 124 2006-10 40 Tyler Gruca 131 2010-14 39 Kasper Jorgensen 74 2002-04 39 Damon Stephenson 89 2011-present 33 Steve Tiley 68 2004-06 31 Dave Womack 126 1997-01 31 Mark Haastrup 66 2005-07 29 Allen Thompson 91 1998-02 28 Jonathan Fricke 74 2002-04 27 CAREER SCORING AVERAGE minimum two seasons Name Average Years Kasper Jorgenson 72.24 2002-04 Mark Haastrup 72.46 2005-07 Joel Sjoholm 72.51 2004-08 Steve Tiley 72.58 2004-06 Ty Harris 72.59 2002-05 J.J. Grey 72.76 2012-present Tom Sherreard 73.13 2006-10 D.J. Fiese 73.43 1998-02 Jack Croyle 73.46 1998-02 Jonathan Fricke 73.54 2002-04 Daniel Escalera 73.71 1996-98 Davin White 73.74 2011-present Allen Thompson 74.03 1998-02 Dave Womack 74.03 1997-01 Damon Stephenson 74.37 2011-present Jaime Acevedo 74.35 1996-98 Tyler Gruca finished his career tied for the third-most rounds played. In four years, he never missed a tournament the Panthers played in. INDIVIDUAL VICTORIES Name Year Event J.J. Grey 2013 Mission Inn Spring Spectacular J.J. Grey 2012 Mason Rudolph Championship J.J. Grey 2012 Brickyard Collegiate Damon Stephenson 2012 Wexford Plantation Intercollegiate Allen John 2009 CAA Championship Joel Sjoholm 2008 CAA Championship Joel Sjoholm 2008 John Hayt Invitational Joel Sjoholm 2007 The Club Glove Intercollegiate Mark Haastrup 2006 CAA Championship Mark Haastrup 2005 Carpet Capital Collegiate Classic Mark Haastrup 2005 TOPY Cup (Co-Champion) Steve Tiley 2005 Conrad Rehling Spring Invitational Steve Tiley 2004 The Nelson Invitational Ty Harris 2004 Mason Rudolph Championship Kasper Jorgensen 2004 Hyatt Dorado Beach Intercollegiate Kasper Jorgensen 2002 Adams Cup of Newport Allen Thompson 2001 TAAC Championship Allen Thompson 2001 Billy Hitchcock Intercollegiate Jack Croyle 2000 Bridges All-American Dave Womack 1999 Temple Owl Invitational Allen Thompson 1998 Hillman Robbins Memorial Daniel Escalera 1997 Southern Jr./Sr. Collegiate Daniel Escalera 1996 USA Fall Beach Classic Steve Meyer 1996 Mercer Spring Invitational David Engram 1995 Bent Brook/Blazer Invitational Colin Woods 1990 Southern Jr./Sr. Collegiate Kasper Jorgenson still holds the all-time career scoring mark, 72.24, set during his two-year stint at Georgia State. all-sun belt (5) 2014 J.J. Grey... First Team 2014 Davin White... First Team 2014 Damon Stephenson..Second Team 2013 J.J. Grey...First Team 2013 Davin White... Second Team all-caa (12) 2012 Tyler Gruca...First Team 2012 Clemens Dvorak.. Second Team 2010 Tom Sherreard...First Team 2009 Allen John...First Team 2009 Tom Sherreard... Second Team 2009 Tobias Rosendahl.Second Team 2008 Joel Sjoholm...First Team 2008 Tom Sherreard...First Team 2007 Joel Sjoholm...First Team 2007 Mark Haastrup...First Team 2006 Mark Haastrup...First Team 2006 Steve Tiley... Second Team all-atlantic SUN (8) 2005 Steve Tiley... First Team 2005 Ty Harris...Second Team 2004 Kasper Jorgenson... First Team 2004 Jonathan Fricke... First Team 2004 Ty Harris...Second Team 2003 Kasper Jorgenson... First Team 2003 Ty Harris... First Team 2002 Jack Croyle...Second Team all-taac (23) 2001 Jack Croyle... First Team 2001 D.J. Fiese... First Team 2001 Allen Thompson... First Team 2001 Dave Womack...Second Team 2000 Jack Croyle... First Team 2000 D.J. Fiese... First Team 2000 Henrik Sevegran..Second Team 2000 Barry Briggs...Second Team 1999 Jack Croyle... First Team 1999 Dave Womack...Second Team 1999 Chad Stapp...Second Team 1998 Jaime Acevedo... First Team 1998 Dave Womack...Second Team 1997 Daniel Escalera... First Team 1994 Steve Meyer 1994 Petter Skantze 1993 Chris Birdseye Joel Sjoholm was named CAA Player of the Year in back-to-back years and to the CAA All-Tournament Team three straight years. 1992 Joey Ingram 1991 Jeff Ford 1990 Colin Woods 1990 Chris Birdseye 1987 Richard Blackwell 1984 Jim Safrit sun belt ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 2014 Damon Stephenson 2014 J.J. Grey 2013 J.J. Grey CAA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 2012 Tyler Gruca 2012 Davin White 2010 Alan Fowler 2009 Allen John 2008 Tom Sherreard 2008 Joel Sjoholm 2007 Joel Sjoholm 2006 Joel Sjoholm 2006 Mark Haastrup 2006 Steve Tiley 2006 Ben Taylor A-SUN ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 2005 Ben Taylor 2004 Ty Harris 2003 Ty Harris 2003 Kasper Jorgenson CAA PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2008 Joel Sjoholm 2007 Joel Sjoholm A-SUN PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2001 Allen Thompson sun belt freshman OF THE YEAR 2013 Jonathan Grey CAA rookie OF THE YEAR 2012 Davin White 2009 Allen John 2006 Mark Haastrup a-sun ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM 2005 Joel Sjoholm TAAC ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM 2001 Bradley Beverly sun belt COACH OF THE YEAR 2014 Joe Inman CAA COACH OF THE YEAR 2006 Matt Clark A-SUN COACH OF THE YEAR 2005 Matt Clark TAAC COACH OF THE YEAR 2001 Trey Jones 2000 Trey Jones 1998 Trey Jones Conference Affiliation: 2013 to present - Sun Belt Conference 2006 to 2012 - Colonial Athletic Association 2001 to 2005 - Atlantic Sun Conference* 1983 to 2001 - Trans America Athletic Conference *The TAAC was renamed the Atlantic Sun Conference on July 1, 2001. 26 27

INDIVIDUAL HONORS ALL-ACADEMIC HONORS Dave Womack won the 2006 USGA Mid-Am Championship and earned an invitation to the 2007 Masters. STATE AMATEUR CHAMPIONS Ty Harris Florida 2002 Jack Croyle Georgia 2000 STATE Open CHAMPIONS Jonathan Fricke 2013 Jonathan Fricke 2012 MASTERS PARTICIPANTS Dave Womack 2007 BRITISH OPEN PARTICIPANTS Steven Tiley 2013 Robert Rock* 2013 Steven Tiley 2012 Robert Rock* 2012 Robert Rock* 2011 Steve Tiley 2010 Mark Haastrup 2010 Robert Rock* 2010 Robert Rock* 2009 Tom Sherreard 2008 Robert Rock* 2006 Robert Rock* 2005 Steve Tiley 2004 Matt Sanford *Rock was at Georgia State for one semester CoSIDA Academic All-americans Kasper Jorgensen 2003 D.J. Fiese 2000 Petter Skantze 1995 GCAA All-American scholars Tyler Gruca 2013 & 2014 Alan Fowler 2010 & 2011 Tom Sherreard 2010 Derek Oakey 2006 & 2007 Kasper Jorgensen 2003 & 2004 D.J. Fiese 2001 & 2002 CAA scholar athlete of year Tom Sherreard 2010 Tom Sherreard 2009 Tom Sherreard 2008 ping/gcaa all-america J.J. Grey 2013 H.M. Joel Sjoholm 2008 First Team Joel Sjoholm 2007 Third Team Mark Haastrup 2006 Second Team Steve Tiley 2005 H.M. Ty Harris 2004 H.M. Kasper Jorgensen 2004 H.M. H.M. - Honorable Mention ping/gcaa freshman all-american J.J. Grey 2013 ping all-region team J.J. Grey 2013 Tom Sherreard 2009 Allen John 2009 Joel Sjoholm 2008 Tom Sherreard 2008 Joel Sjoholm 2007 Mark Haastrup 2006 Steve Tiley 2005 Kasper Jorgensen 2004 Ty Harris 2003 walker cup Matt Sanford England 1995 palmer cup Mark Haastrup Europe 2007 Mark Haastrup Europe 2006 Steve Tiley Europe 2005 U.S. amateur appearances Dave Womack 2008 Ben Taylor 2006 Steve Tiley 2006 Ty Harris 2004 Ty Harris 2003 Jonathan Fricke 2002 Dave Womack 2001 U.S. Mid-am appearances Dave Womack 2006 European amateur Tom Sherreard 2008 Joel Sjoholm 2007 Maurice Jordan 2007 world am team championship Mark Haastrup Denmark 2006 world university games Tom Sherreard England 2007 Jack Croyle won the 2000 Georgia State Amateur Championship, joining an impressive list of amateurs including Bobby Jones to win the title. Derek Oakey earned all-academic honors in each of his four seasons. Sun Belt all-academic Grant Cagle 2013-14 J.J. Grey 2013-14 Tyler Gruca 2013-14 Victor Lavin 2013-14 Nathan Mallonee 2013-14 Ross Mclister 2013-14 Damon Stephenson 2013-14 J.J. Grey 2012-13 Tyler Gruca 2012-13 Victor Lavin 2012-13 Kevin Lee 2012-13 Ross Mclister 2012-13 Damon Stephenson 2012-13 CAA all-academic Jared Cagle 2011-12 Tyler Gruca 2011-12 Ross Mclister 2011-12 Victor Lavin 2011-12 Alex Castro 2010-11 Alan Fowler 2010-11 Ross Mclister 2010-11 Tommy Caswell 2010-11 Kevin McAuliffe 2010-11 Tyler Gruca 2010-11 Victor Lavin 2010-11 Alan Fowler 2009-10 Tobias Rosendahl 2009-10 Tom Sherreard 2009-10 Tommy Caswell 2009-10 Alan Fowler 2008-09 Tim Freund 2008-09 Tobias Rosendahl 2008-09 Tom Sherreard 2008-09 Jared Cagle 2007-08 Alan Fowler 2007-08 Tim Freund 2007-08 Tom Sherreard 2007-08 Mark Haastrup 2006-07 Maurice Jordan 2006-07 Derek Oakey 2006-07 Tom Sherreard 2006-07 Morgan Nix 2005-06 Derek Oakey 2005-06 a-sun all-academic Ty Harris 2004-05 Morgan Nix 2004-05 Derek Oakey 2004-05 Ben Taylor 2004-05 Jonathan Fricke 2003-04 Kasper Jorgensen 2003-04 Zachary Dufresne 2002-03 Kasper Jorgensen 2002-03 Derek Oakey 2002-03 Bradley Beverly 2001-02 Jack Croyle 2001-02 David Denham 2001-02 Zach Dufresne 2001-02 D.J. Fiese 2001-02 Jason Hodges 2001-02 Henrik Sevegran 2001-02 TAAC all-academic Barry Briggs 2000-01 Jack Croyle 2000-01 D.J. Fiese 2000-01 David Womack 2000-01 Barry Briggs 1999-00 D.J. Fiese 1999-00 Henrik Sevegran 1999-00 D.J. Fiese 1998-99 Sean McGenity 1998-99 Tom Sherreard was named CAA Men s Golf Scholar-Athlete of the Year three straight seasons. D.J. Fiese earned all-academic honors all four years as a member of the golf team. Chad Stapp 1998-99 Stephen Fox 1997-98 Anton Kotze 1997-98 Sean McGenity 1997-98 Jamie Acevedo 1996-97 Robert Ambrose 1996-97 Bill Davies 1996-97 Stephen Fox 1996-97 Sean McGenity 1996-97 Chad Stapp 1996-97 Bill Davies 1995-96 Matt Read 1994-95 Peter Skantze 1994-95 Gregg Bradford 1993-94 Derek Giddings 1993-94 Joseph Ingram 1993-94 Justin Japour 1993-94 Scott Mangus 1993-94 Matt Read 1993-94 Peter Skantze 1993-94 Gus Straub 1993-94 Brent Young 1993-94 Derek Giddings 1992-93 Joseph Ingram 1992-93 Scott Mangus 1992-93 Fred Straub 1992-93 Bobby Yarnail 1992-93 Brent Young 1992-93 Ronnie Haynes 1991-92 Joseph Ingram 1991-92 Gus Straub 1991-92 28 29

ALL-TIME ROSTER NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS A Jaime Acevedo, 1996-98 Dave Akins, 1976-77 Robert Ambrose, 1995-96 David Ayers, 1970-71 B Richard Backwell, 1987-88 Robert Bailey, 1972-73 Johan Bark, 1997-98 Dan Barkley, 1979-80 Darren Baynes, 2002-06 Bradley Beverly, 1999-02 Chris Birdseye, 1988-93 John Bodin, 1970-73 Greg Bradford, 1990-94 Bill Bridges, 1951-52 Barry Briggs, 1999-01 George Brooks, 1951-52 Dwayne Brownlee, 1984-86 Jack Butler, 1947-48 Leon Butler, 1947-48 Michael Byrd, 1994-95 C Kevin Caiaccio, 1989-93 Grant Cagle, 2010-14 Jared Cagle, 2007-2012 Alex Castro, 2007-2011 Tommy Caswell, 2010-11 Harley Chambers, 1956-60 Larry Churam, 1982-83 Mike Cole, 1982-83 Demetrius Coffee, 1963-64 Sam Colvin, 1954-55 Jack Croyle, 1998-02 D Bil Davies, 1995-97 B.J. DeKreek, 1987-90 David Denham, 2001-02 Carlton Dewees, 1958-59 Terry Dross, 1979-80 George Dubar, 1947-48 C.D. Duncan, 1954-57 Zach Dufresne, 2001-02 Clemens Dvorak, 2011-12 E Albert Ehlers, 1958-59 Van Emberger, 1985-86 David Engram, 1991-95 Eddy Epps, 1987-90 Ivan Ertel, 1956-58 Daniel Escalera, 1996-98 F D.J. Fiese, 1998-2002 Jeff Ford, 1989-92 Pat Ford, 1976-77 Alan Fowler, 2007-11 Bryan Fox, 2010-11 Stephen Fox, 1997-98 Tim Freund, 2004-06, 07-09 Jonathan Fricke, 2002-04 G Derek Giddings, 1991-93 Richie Gillespie, 1986-88 J.J. Grey, 2012- Tyler Gruca, 2010-14 Arthur Gunter, 1947-48 H Mark Haastrup, 2005-07 Jim Handmaker, 1957-59 Darryl Harris, 1970-73 Dave Harris, 1976-77 Ty Harris, 2002-05 Joe Harrison, 1976-77 Mike Harvey, 1957-59 Ronnie Haynes, 1987-91 Jason Hodges, 2001-02 Ron Howington, 1968-71 Elwood Hunt, 1956-57 Joey Ingram, 1991-93 William Jackson, 1957-58 R. L. Jacobs, 1968-69 Sam Jandel, 2011-12 Tom Jessup, 1951-52 Allen John, 2008-09 Tim Johnson, 1984-86 Tulley Johnson, 1974-75 C. D. Jones, 1947-48 Hilton Jones, 1991-92 Roger Jones, 1954-55 Maurice Jordan, 2007-08 Kasper Jorgensen, 2002-04 I J K Jan Karp, 1963-65 Michael Kay, 1988-91 Jeff Keck, 1994-96 Anton Kotze, 1996-98 Jack Kuykendall, 1957-58 L Victor Lavin, 2010-14 Glenn Lee, 1955-56 Kevin Lee, 2012-14 Jim Livingston, 1961-62 M Nathan Mallonee, 2013- Scott Mangus, 1990-93 Terry Masser, 1966-69 Kevin McAuliffe, 2010-11 Stick McCearen, 1974-75 Jim McCoy, 1966-69 Sean McGenity, 1996-99 Bob McLeod, 1966-69 Ross Mclister, 2010-14 Richard McTyre, 1957-62 Ernest Meeker, 1957-58 James Melton, 1964-65 Matt Mertz, 1996-97 Steve Meyer, 1992-96 Larry Morris, 1966-67 N Joel Newton, 1964-65 Rob Nichols, 1978-83 Morgan Nix, 2002-07 O Derek Oakey, 2002-07 Stephen Oakey, 2007-09 Chris Oliva, 1987-91 Tom Otero, 1992-96 P Robert Painter, 1972-73 Brent Paul, 2007-11 Forrest Poole, 1958-59 R Scott Randolph, 1984-85 John Raser, 2002-03 Matt Read, 1994-96 Jim Reeves, 1961-65 Robert Reinhart, 1987-88 Robert Robb, 1972-73 Tobias Rosendahl, 2008-10 Herb Rust, 1979-80 S Ed Sabo, 1970-71 Jim Safrit, 1984-86 Stephen Sams, 1997-98 Matt Sanford, 1987-88 Henrik Sevegran, 1998-02 Tom Sherreard, 2006-10 Stan Shurling, 1974-75 Don Sines, 1954-55 Joel Sjoholm, 2004-08 Petter Skantze, 1993-95 Randy Smith, 1966-67 Bill Sosby, 1963-64 Richard Spares, 1964-65 Chad Stapp, 1995-99 Joel Starnes, 1987-91 Herb Stem, 1951-55 Damon Stephenson, 2011- Scott Stephenson, 1985-86 Robbie Stetham, 1987-88 Bud Stewart, 1956-57 Gus Straub, 1988-92 Norman Strawn, 1963-64 Mike Stowe, 1970-71 Alan Suires, 1983-84 Kent Summers, 1966-69 T Ben Taylor, 2002-07 Brian Templeton, 1988-90 Andy Thiessen, 1984-88 Charles Thomas, 1954-55 Allen Thompson, 1998-02 Jim Thompson, 1987-88 Steve Tiley, 2004-06 Buddy Towe, 1957-58 John Turner, 1961-62 W Mike Waldron, 1972-75 TJ Washburn, 2002-04 Don Walker, 1961-62 Jim Webb, 1966-69 Davin White, 2011- Matt White, 1979-80 Philip White, 1974-75 Jack Wilson, 1963-64 Steve Wilson, 1996-97 Dave Womack, 1997-01 Ken Womack, 1982-83 Colin Woods, 1987-91 Y Bobby Yarnall, 1991-93 Don York, 1954-57 Brian Yost, 1995-96 Brent Young, 1991-93 Z Tom Zachary, 1986-88 GSU officially joined NCAA Division in 1963. Georgia State returned to the NCAA Championship in 2014. Photographed (left to right): Nathan Mallonee, Tyler Gruca, Damon Stephenson, head coach Joe Inman, Davin White, J.J. Grey and assistant coach Jared Cagle. Over the last 14 years, Georgia State has appeared in five NCAA Championships, to go along with 11 regional appearances with another two appearances made by individuals. The team made back-to-back appearances in 2004 and 2005, with its most recent appearance coming in 2014. The Panthers have finished in the top 15 in two of their five appearances with their best finish coming in 2004 as the team tied for 11th-place. Georgia State was one of just seven teams to finish 15th or better at both the 2004 and 2005 NCAA Championships. Joining the Panthers were Georgia Tech, Georgia, Washington, Kentucky, BYU and Oklahoma State. In 2008, Joel Sjoholm qualified for the championship as an individual and finished in 13th place, the best individual finish by a Panther golfer at the championship. Sjoholm earn first-team All- America honors and became the first student-athlete in the history of Georgia State athletics to do so. 2014 NCAA Division I Championship Prairie Dunes Country Club Hutchinson, Kan. (Wichita State) Place School 1 Stanford 281-267-279--827 t2 Alabama 274-278-284--836 t2 LSU 279-278-279--836 4 Oklahoma State 277-279-284--840 5 Georgia Tech 277-282-282--841 6 UCLA 279-284-281--844 t7 SMU 275-285-285--845 t7 Illinois 285-280-280--845 9 South Carolina 272-292-282--846 10 Houston 284-285-279--848 t11 California 279-289-282--850 t11 Georgia 286-287-277--850 13 Texas 289-278-284--851 14 Oregon 284-297-271--852 15 Washington 279-287-287--853 t16 Vanderbilt 281-285-288--854 t16 Oklahoma 273-287-294--854 t18 Arkansas 292-286-279--857 t18 Kentucky 288-286-283--857 20 Missouri 283-289-287--859 21 UAB 282-285-295--862 22 Georgia State 285-290-288--863 23 Auburn 274-292-300--866 24 Florida State 286-301-283--870 25 Iowa State 278-299-294--871 26 Kennesaw State 294-294-284--872 27 Purdue 286-289-298--873 28 Virginia Tech 294-301-281--876 29 Texas A&M 296-288-297--881 30 Southern Cal 296-298-295--889 t42 Davin White 69-67-76--212 t89 Tyler Gruca 68-73-76--217 t113 J.J. Grey 76-72-73--221 t131 Damon Stephenson 79-78-69--226 t136 Nathan Mallonee 71-86-70--227 30 31

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Captured just before the teams private jet take-off to the National Championship in Baltimore, Md. in 2007. Featured are Derek Oakey (frontleft), Morgan Nix (middle-left), Tom Sherreard (back-left), Joel Sjoholm (middle-right) and Ben Taylor (back-right). 2008 NCAA Division I Championship The Kampen Course West Lafayette, Ind. (Purdue) - Individual Top 15 Place Name School 1 Kevin Chappell UCLA 69 73 68 76 286 t2 Jorge Campillo Indiana 75 70 72 72 289 t2 Nick Taylor Wash. 75 66 73 75 289 t4 Rickie Fowler Okla. St. 74 77 70 73 294 t4 Sihwan Kim Stanford 77 72 74 71 294 6 Billy Horschel Florida 72 67 76 80 295 t7 Kyle Stanley Clemson 72 68 74 82 296 t7 Trent Whitekiller Okla. St. 77 74 73 72 296 t9 David Markle Kent State 70 76 76 75 297 t9 Hudson Swafford Georgia 73 69 79 76 297 t9 Jurrian vander Vaart Va. Tech 77 75 73 72 297 t9 Tim Sluiter USC 70 73 73 81 297 t13 Adam Rainaud Louisville 77 71 74 76 298 t13 Joel Sjoholm GSU 72 72 75 79 298 t13 Rory Hie USC 74 72 77 75 298 2007 NCAA Division I Championship The Golden Horseshoe Golf Club Williamsburg, Va. (VCU) Place School 1 Stanford 275-278-275-281--1109 2 Georgia 282-289-269-281--1121 t3 Charlotte 279-283-276-287--1125 t3 Lamar 285-287-278-275--1125 5 Coastal Carolina 277-281-272-298--1128 6 Alabama 284-283-271-291--1129 7 UCLA 283-280-283-284--1130 8 Georgia Tech 288-275-380-288--1131 t9 Florida 278-290-280-285--1133 t9 Minnesota 278-276-294-285--1133 t11 South Carolina 291-278-280-287--1136 t11 Texas 278-288-284-286--1136 t13 Duke 294-278-277-291--1140 t13 Florida State 283-288-280-289--1140 15 Oklahoma State 287-279-285-291--1142 Missed Cut: Tennessee 284-287-280--851 Georgia State 286-282-284--852 ETSU 280-280-294--854 Southern Cal. 289-286-279--854 Arizona State 286-290-278--854 North Carolina 289-283-283--855 Vanderbilt 284-285-286--855 Michigan State 283-287-287--857 Arizona 290-287-281--858 Tulsa 284-291-284--859 Wake Forest 293-287-285--865 Louisville 288-292-288--868 Texas Tech 293-294-282--869 New Mexico 293-288-291--872 Auburn 295-291-287--873 t23 Joel Sjoholm 68-73-69--210 t37 Ben Taylor 73-70-68--211 t92 Mark Haastrup 70-73-74--217 t109 Derek Oakey 75-67-77--219 t116 Tom Sherreard 75-72-73--220 2005 NCAA Division I Championship Caves Valley Golf Club Owings Mills, Md. (Loyola-Maryland) Place School 1 Georgia 274-284-297-280--1135 2 Georgia Tech 288-281-295-282--1146 3 Washington 289-285-303-276--1153 4 Brigham Young 285-290-304-275--1154 5 New Mexico 289-300-291-278--1158 6 USC 290-282-303-284--1159 7 Kentucky 291-292-294-284--1161 t8 Duke 288-286-303-285--1162 t8 UNLV 284-290-302-286--1162 10 Augusta State 286-289-302-287--1164 t11 Arizona State 291-285-301-293--1170 t11 Tennessee 279-288-313-290--1170 t13 Georgia State 287-287-305-294--1173 t13 Ga. Southern 286-298-299-290--1173 15 Oklahoma State 292-289-301-296--1178 Missed Cut: Wake Forest 287-293-304--884 Arizona 282-296-307--885 Stanford 296-292-300--888 Florida 289-291-308--888 Missouri 300-286-304--890 Coastal Carolina 284-301-305--890 SMU 287-297-308--892 Purdue 299-299-295--893 Texas 298-297-298--893 San Diego State 290-297-306--893 Texas A&M 296-296-302--894 Arkansas 288-296-310--894 Alabama 291-293-313--897 Tulsa 290-302-307--899 UCLA 299-301-304--904 t24 Steve Tiley 71-72-76-70--289 t45 Ty Harris 72-70-80-72--294 t47 Joel Sjoholm 73-69-77-76--295 t65 Darren Baynes 73-76-76-76--301 t73 Ben Taylor 71-79-76-79--305 2004 NCAA Division I Championship Cascades Golf Course - The Homestead Hot Springs, Va. (Virginia Tech) Place School 1 California 279-289-287-279--1134 2 UCLA 289-283-275-293--1140 3 Arizona 292-281-283-292--1148 4 Texas 288-286-289-286--1149 5 Georgia Tech 289-285-287-290--1151 t6 Florida 285-289-284-294--1152 t6 Washington 289-282-285-296--1152 8 Kentucky 283-286-283-303--1155 9 Brigham Young 280-290-291-295--1156 10 Pepperdine 295-276-289-300--1160 t11 Georgia State 292-280-297-292--1161 t11 Georgia 285-302-384-290--1161 13 Oklahoma State 292-289-289-294--1164 14 Texas A&M 291-292-284-300--1167 15 Penn State 289-291-290-300--1170 Missed Cut: Purdue 292-285-294--871 Southern Cal 284-298-289--871 Clemson 285-290-297--872 New Mexico 291-291-294--876 TCU 281-292-304--877 Arizona State 292-304-283--879 Auburn 283-298-298--879 Oklahoma 286-295-298--879 Kent State 294-288-299--881 Toledo 294-292-298--884 SMU 297-288-302--887 Wichita State 298-304-285--887 Vanderbilt 294-303-294--891 North Carolina 294-291-307--892 Rhode Island 299-311-302--912 t22 Ty Harris 75-69-73-69--286 t22 Kasper Jorgensen 69-70-76-71--286 t60 Jonathan Fricke 73-69-77-79--298 t60 Ben Taylor 77-72-76-73--298 t73 Darren Baynes 75-76-72-80--303 2000 NCAA Division I Championship Grand National - Lake Course Opelika, Ala. (Auburn) Place School t1 Oklahoma State* 281-276-275-284--1116 t1 Georgia Tech 280-282-278-276--1116 3 Arizona 286-289-269-274--1118 4 Houston 284-289-277-272--1122 5 Texas 272-286-277-290--1125 6 UNLV 286-287-277-281--1131 7 Clemson 291-287-277-278--1133 8 Northwestern 287-293-279-280--1139 9 Kent State 288-283-279-291--1141 10 North Carolina 288-282-278-295--1143 11 TCU 289-289-281-287--1146 12 Minnesota 290-290-282-287--1149 13 Fresno State 293-285-279-297--1154 14 Auburn 290-288-288-295--1161 15 Wake Forest 292-290-295-292--1169 Missed Cut: Georgia 292-290--582 California 300-283--583 East Tennessee St. 286-297--583 New Mexico 286-298--584 Mississippi 288-296--584 Oklahoma 294-294--584 Kansas 291-294--585 Georgia State 295-292--587 Pepperdine 295-293--588 Virginia 299-290--589 Arizona State 299-290--589 North Florida 294-296--590 BYU 299-294--593 Southern Cal 299-300--599 Washington 301-312--613 t47 Jack Croyle 73-72--145 t62 Dave Womack 72-74--146 t86 Henrik Sevegran 78-70--148 t86 D.J. Fiese 72-76--148 155 Barry Briggs 80-79--159 *Oklahoma State won in a playoff 32 33

NCAA REGIONALS NCAA REGIONALS 2013 NCAA Baton Rouge Regional University Club Georgia State finished a school-best second at the NCAA San Antonio Regional in 2014. Photographed (left to right): Nathan Mallonee, Tyler Gruca, J.J. Grey, head coach Joe Inman, Damon Stephenson, Davin White, and assistant coach Jared Cagle. By winning the 2014 Sun Belt Conference Championship, Georgia State qualified for its 11th NCAA Regional appearance in the last 14 years. The Panthers made the best of it, finishing in second-place, behind only Georgia. It was the best result in a regional in program history and topped the fourth-place finish the program had at the Golf Club of Tennessee in 2004. On the heels of a second-round 66, senior Tyler Gruca finished alone in third place, the best individual finish by a Panther in postseason play. Davin White tied for eighth and Damon Stephenson tied for 12th as the Panthers finished as the only team with three golfers in the top 15. NCAA Championship Records Best Team Finishes - t11th - 2004; Cascades Golf Course - The Homestead - t13th - 2005; Caves Valley Golf Club - 17th (MC) - 2007; The Golden Horseshoe Golf Club - 22nd - 2014; Prairie Dunes Golf Club - 22nd (MC) - 2000; Grand National - Lake Course Best Individual Finishes - t13th - Joel Sjoholm (2008); 72-72-75-79--298 - t22nd - Ty Harris (2004); 75-69-73-69--286 - t22nd - Kasper Jorgensen (2004); 69-70-76-71--286 - t23rd - Joel Sjoholm (2007); 68-73-69--210 - t24th - Steve Tiley (2005); 71-72-76-70--289 2014 NCAA San Antonio Regional Briggs Ranch Golf Course San Antonio, Texas (UTSA) Place School 1 Georgia 281-285-287--853 2 Georgia State 292-285-289--866 3 Vanderbilt 295-273-299--867 4 SMU 288-282-298--868 5 UCLA 290-288-291--869 6 TCU 290-288-293--871 7 UCF 288-294-290--872 8 Georgia Southern 291-287-302--880 9 Coll. of Charleston 285-296-302--883 10 South Florida 296-295-296--887 11 VCU 300-289-303--892 12 Columbia 300-291-306-897 13 Northwestern 299-303-314--916 3 Tyler Gruca 73-66-71--210 t9 Davin White 73-73-69--215 t12 Damon Stephenson 72-72-72--216 t59 Nathan Mallonee 74-76-77--227 t64 J.J. Grey 76-74-78--228 J.J. Grey appeared in the 2013 NCAA Baton Rouge Regional as an individual. Grey fell in a playoff for the lone individual spot to the NCAA Championship after putting together one of the most remarkable seasons in Georgia State history. 2008 NCAA East Regional Council Fire Golf Club Finish 1 Georgia 265 271 275 811 2 Augusta State 273 282 277 832 3 UC Irvine 283 275 278 836 4 Mississippi State 278 282 278 838 5 UAB 287 274 278 839 6 Auburn 281 277 282 840 7 Charlotte 281 282 281 844 8 East Tennessee St. 286 283 276 845 9 Middle Tennessee St. 278 286 282 846 10 Virginia 286 287 276 849 Missed Cut: 11 Michigan State 285 279 287 851 t12 New Mexico State 280 281 292 853 t12 UT-Chattanooga 282 281 290 853 14 North Carolina State 279 296 280 855 15 Virginia Tech 281 291 286 858 16 South Carolina 288 293 278 859 17 Georgia State 287 286 288 861 18 North Florida 293 288 281 862 19 Duke 286 282 295 863 t20 Memphis 289 291 284 864 t20 Western Carolina 285 289 290 864 5 Joel Sjoholm 69-69-67--205 t47 Tom Sherreard 73-70-71--214 t104 Maurice Jordan 73-72-77--222 t121 Alex Castro 72-75-78--225 132 Brent Paul 77-78-73--228 Individual Results: 1 Scott Strohmeyer-Alabama 70-73-69--212 2 Bobby Wyatt-Alabama 75-73-66--214 t3 TJ Vogel-Florida 70-71-74--215 t3 Tyler McCumber-Florida 70-72-73--215 5 Oliver Goss-Tennessee 73-73-70--216 t6 J.J. Grey-Georgia State 72-75-71--218 t6 Justin Thomas-Alabama 73-72-73--218 t6 Peter Valasek-Coastal 75-74-69--218 t6 Tyler Klava-South Alabama 76-70-72--218 t10 Blake Morris-Ole Miss 75-72-73--220 t10 Curtis Thompson-LSU 75-71-74--220 2010 NCAA Southeast Regional Capital City Club Individual Results: 1 Peter Uihlein-Okla. St. 68-70-68--206 2 Logan Blondell-GaSo 69-69-70--208 t3 Ben Martin-Clemson 71-69-69--209 t3 J.T. Griffin-Ga. Tech 68-73-68--209 t3 J. Randolph-Ole Miss 68-72-69--209 t3 M. Hoffmann-Okla. St. 71-69-69--209 t3 Robbie Fillmore-BYU 68-69-72--209 t8 Chesson Hadley-Ga. Tech 73-69-68--210 t8 Jeff Karlsson-Kenn. St. 75-68-67--210 Others t26 Tom Sherreard-GSU 71-74-71--216 2007 NCAA East Regional Golf Club of Georgia Finish 1 Georgia 286 288 281 855 t2 Florida 290 285 292 867 t2 Auburn 293 284 290 867 t2 Georgia Tech 284 294 289 867 5 Florida State 300 292 281 873 6 Duke 288 293 293 874 7 Charlotte 296 291 288 875 8 North Carolina 305 286 286 877 9 Georgia State 289 304 287 880 t10 Coastal Carolina 300 290 294 884 Missed Cut: t10 Clemson 293 299 292 884 12 Virginia Tech 304 292 292 888 13 UCF 299 294 297 890 14 UAB 303 299 296 898 15 Eastern Michigan 300 309 290 899 16 Penn State 297 304 300 901 17 Mississippi 309 297 297 903 18 Jacksonville St. 303 301 304 908 19 Chattanooga 299 306 305 910 20 Maryland 309 297 307 912 t19 Joel Sjoholm 74-75-70--219 t27 Mark Haastrup 73-77-71--221 t50 Derek Oakey 71-76-77--224 t56 Tom Sherreard 71-76-78--225 t72 Ben Taylor 78-80-69--227 2009 NCAA Southeast Regional Red Tail Golf Club Finish 1 UCF 268 277 273 818 t2 Arizona 270 277 282 829 t2 Georgia 282 275 272 829 t2 South Carolina 273 287 269 829 5 Iowa 283 278 276 837 Missed Cut: 6 Georgia State 282 280 281 843 t7 Charlotte 273 285 286 844 t7 Florida State 277 286 281 844 9 Kentucky 281 279 285 845 10 Georgia Southern 291 281 275 847 11 Augusta State 282 293 279 854 12 Indiana 294 284 277 855 13 Campbell 293 281 288 862 14 Loyola 284 302 302 888 t23 Tobias Rosendahl 72-68-70--210 t27 Tom Sherreard 70-69-72--211 t33 Allen John 68-74-70--212 t55 Alan Fowler 76-69-74--219 t60 Brent Paul 72-79-69--220 2006 NCAA East Regional Lake Nona Golf Club Finish 1 Wake Forest 285 296 283 864 2 Georgia 284 294 287 865 3 Texas Tech 289 293 291 873 4 North Carolina 294 291 289 874 t5 Charlotte 299 290 288 877 t5 Coastal Carolina 301 288 288 877 7 UCLA 292 300 286 878 8 Auburn 296 294 289 879 9 South Carolina 304 293 284 881 10 UNLV 287 293 304 884 Missed Cut: t11 Georgia Southern 295 307 289 891 t11 Georgia State 298 298 295 891 t11 Indiana 299 305 287 891 14 Florida State 302 308 283 893 t15 Jacksonville 297 305 293 895 t15 Southern Cal 298 294 303 895 17 Notre Dame 300 308 289 897 18 Tennessee 310 293 298 901 19 Rhode Island 288 313 306 907 t20 Maryland 305 312 298 915 t20 Western Illinois 298 315 302 915 t26 Mark Haastrup 76-75-70--221 t36 Steve Tiley 75-73-74--222 t44 Derek Oakey 74-74-75--223 t68 Joel Sjoholm 73-77-76--226 t95 Ben Taylor 79-76-76--231 34 35

NCAA REGIONALS CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 2005 NCAA East Regional The Golf Club of Tennessee Finish 1 Wake Forest 271 283 281 835 2 Tennessee 282 276 279 837 3 Georgia 275 283 285 843 t4 Georgia State 279 291 275 845 t4 Florida 287 270 288 845 t6 Alabama 280 287 280 847 t6 Georgia Tech 285 283 279 847 t8 Coastal Carolina 284 289 276 849 t8 Duke 287 272 290 849 10 Georgia Southern 281 288 281 850 Missed Cut: 11 Clemson 285 287 280 852 12 Virginia 290 284 279 853 13 East Tennessee St. 281 285 289 855 14 North Carolina 276 298 286 860 15 Louisville 285 282 299 866 16 UCF 278 302 289 869 17 Charlotte 291 289 292 872 t18 Indiana 294 292 289 875 t18 Towson 293 294 288 875 20 Penn State 293 299 293 885 t21 Darren Baynes 69-74-68--211 t25 Joel Sjoholm 68-70-74--212 t25 Steven Tiley 72-70-70--212 t48 Ty Harris 70-80-66--216 t96 Ben Taylor 76-77-71--224 2001 NCAA East Regional The Golden Horseshoe - Green Course Finish 1 East Tennessee St. 274 278 276 828 2 North Carolina St. 281 274 281 836 3 Florida 276 284 277 837 4 Clemson 285 284 273 842 t5 Georgia 278 290 275 843 t5 Virginia Tech 282 282 279 843 7 Georgia Tech 285 279 282 846 8 Georgia Southern 287 283 279 849 9 UAB 287 280 288 855 t10 Duke 284 284 288 856 Missed Cut: T10 Ole Miss 285 291 280 856 12 Charleston Southern 283 291 283 857 13 Auburn 294 287 279 860 14 VCU 295 289 282 866 15 Rhode Island 297 287 287 871 16 Penn State 286 300 289 875 17 Yale 290 305 292 887 18 Georgia State 299 299 290 888 t19 LSU 304 299 287 890 t19 Seton Hall 302 284 304 890 t19 Xavier 293 303 294 890 t63 D.J. Fiese 74-72-71--217 t78 Jack Croyle 75-75-72--222 88 Brad Beverly 76-76-71--223 112 Dave Womack 77-76-76--229 119 Allen Thompson 74-77-80--231 2004 NCAA East Regional Yale Golf Course Finish 1 Clemson 288 291 277 856 2 Penn State 290 285 287 862 t3 Georgia Tech 291 288 285 864 t3 Georgia 287 293 284 864 5 Florida 286 290 290 866 6 Auburn 294 286 287 867 7 Georgia State 288 300 283 871 8 Rhode Island 292 289 296 877 9 Vanderbilt 299 291 290 880 t10 North Carolina 294 283 305 882 Missed Cut: t10 North Carolina St. 299 290 293 882 t12 Duke 294 295 294 883 t12 LSU 304 292 287 883 t12 Wake Forest 296 288 299 883 15 Georgia Southern 302 292 291 885 16 Jacksonville State 306 282 299 887 17 South Carolina 299 293 297 889 18 Tennessee 297 292 302 891 19 Augusta State 304 292 301 897 20 Maryland 306 298 301 905 t17 Jonathan Fricke 72-73-70--215 t31 Kasper Jorgenson 71-71-77--219 t41 Ben Taylor 71-79-70--220 t54 Darren Baynes 75-78-69--222 t74 Ty Harris 74-78-74--226 2000 NCAA East Regional Glenmaura National Golf Club Finish 1 Clemson 292 289 290 871 2 North Florida 297 297 289 883 3 Georgia Tech 297 296 291 884 4 East Tennessee State 291 305 292 888 t5 Georgia State 296 303 290 889 t5 Georgia 296 303 290 889 7 Mississippi State 293 306 292 891 8 Auburn 304 302 288 894 t9 North Carolina 301 293 301 895 t9 Virginia 293 309 293 895 11 Wake Forest 294 308 294 896 Missed Cut: 12 South Carolina 306 295 297 898 13 Tennessee 303 300 297 900 t14 Duke 306 302 293 901 t14 North Carolina State 294 301 306 901 16 Augusta State 314 294 301 909 17 UAB 305 303 305 913 18 Middle Tennessee St. 296 311 307 914 19 Florida 300 304 311 915 t17 D.J. Fiese 74-74-73--221 t21 Jack Croyle 73-76-73--223 34 Barry Briggs 75-80-70--225 t43 Henrik Sevegran 74-73-79--226 80 Dave Womack 76-82-74--232 2003 NCAA East Regional Auburn University Club Finish 1 Clemson 277 277 277 839 2 Georgia Tech 281 286 281 848 3 Florida 290 288 281 859 4 Tennessee 281 291 291 863 5 Duke 286 292 288 866 6 Wake Forest 290 288 290 868 t7 Augusta State 290 290 293 873 t7 South Carolina 296 285 292 873 9 Vanderbilt 293 289 293 875 10 Auburn 292 290 295 877 Missed Cut: 11 Georgia Southern 303 289 286 878 12 East Tennessee State 297 296 293 886 t13 Georgia State 292 292 303 887 t13 College of Charleston 295 292 300 887 t15 UNC-Wilmington 300 299 289 888 t15 Jacksonville State 302 287 299 888 17 Penn State 305 286 305 896 18 Rhode Island 310 293 297 900 19 Virgina Tech 302 301 301 904 20 Alabama 310 298 303 911 t7 Ty Harris 70-68-72--210 t69 T.J. Washburn 71-74-80--225 t76 Jonathan Frickie 74-75-77--226 t92 Kasper Jorgenson 77-75-77--229 99 Darren Baynes 77-77-77--231 1999 NCAA East Regional Rhode Island Country Club Finish 1 Georgia Tech 283 280 282 845 2 South Carolina 286 292 276 854 3 Florida 297 288 274 859 4 Georgia 294 284 285 863 5 East Tennessee State 297 286 286 869 t6 Duke 293 288 289 870 t6 North Carolina 293 293 284 870 8 Richmond 296 290 285 871 9 Ole Miss 292 289 294 875 t10 Clemson 291 282 303 876 t10 Augusta State 300 293 283 876 Missed Cut: t10 Mississippi State 299 292 285 876 13 Georgia State 293 299 285 877 14 South Alabama 295 288 295 878 15 North Florida 300 289 294 883 16 Penn State 302 292 294 888 t17 Maryland 300 292 297 889 t17 Seton Hall 302 291 296 889 t19 North Carolina State 304 295 291 890 t19 Rhode Island 299 299 292 890 t24th Jack Croyle 75-72-70--217 t37th Dave Womack 74-74-71--219 t43rd Chad Stapp 72-78-70--220 t53rd Allen Thompson 72-75-74--221 107th Henrik Sevegran 76-78-77--231 2014 Sun Belt Conference Champions During the last 15 years, Georgia State has won seven conference championships, spanning the Trans America Athletic Conference which became the Atlantic Sun Conference in 2001, to the Colonial Athletic Association which the squad joined for its first of two championships in 2006, to the Sun Belt which Georgia State joined in 2013. This past season, it came down to the final putt before Georgia State could be called champion. J.J. Grey two-putted the final hole to secure the title after Damon Stephenson drained an important birdie putt just one group before. Over that span four Panthers have earned low medallist honors at the conference championship, most recently Allen John during the 2009 CAA Championship at Callaway Gardens. John led the team to a tie for first-place with VCU, before falling to the Rams on the first play-off hole. John joined Joel Sjoholm (2008), Mark Haastrup (2006) and Allen Thompson (2001) as conference individual champions. 2014 Sun Belt Champions 2008, 2006 CAA Champions 2005 Atlantic Sun Champions 2001, 2000, 1998 TAAC Champions 2014 Sun Belt Championship Grand Bear Golf Club Saucier, Miss. Place School 1 Georgia State 288-288-287--863 2 South Alabama 293-291-280--864 3 UT Arlington 286-292-287--865 4 UL Lafayette 299-296-281--876 5 Texas State 310-283-291--884 6 Western Kentucky 302-291-298--891 7 UL Monroe 301-299-293--893 8 Troy 306-295-293--894 9 Arkansas State 302-299-294--895 10 UALR 302-302-298--902 t2 Damon Stephenson 70-72-69--211 t5 J.J. Grey 71-70-72--213 t14 Davin White 75-74-71--220 t19 Tyler Gruca 72-74-75--221 t34 Nathan Mallonee 76-72-79--227 36 37

CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS AUTOTRADER.COM COLLEGIATE 2008 CAA Championship Golden Horseshoe-Gold Williamsburg, Va. Finish Team Finish Team 1 Georgia State 289 280 274 843 2 Old Dominion 291 294 283 868 3 UNC-Wilm. 290 294 288 872 4 William & Mary 298 292 287 877 5 VCU 294 299 285 878 6 Towson 305 290 302 897 7 Delaware 309 291 299 899 8 Drexel 288 304 309 901 9 George Mason 295 297 310 902 10 James Madison 307 300 303 910 11 Hofstra 302 310 309 921 1 Joel Sjoholm 65 68 68 201 4 Tom Sherreard 73 70 68 211 7 Maurice Jordan 75 72 67 214 t19 Brent Paul 76 75 71 222 t23 Alex Castro 77 70 76 223 2001 TAAC Championship Stillwaters Resort Dadeville, Ala. Finish Team 1 Georgia State 280 280 292 852 2 UCF 291 296 306 893 3 Troy State 303 289 302 894 4 Jacksonville 295 294 306 895 5 Jacksonville St. 301 293 306 901 6 Campbell 311 305 291 907 7 Samford 311 305 308 915 8 Mercer 297 309 310 916 9 Florida Atlantic 312 307 308 927 10 Stetson 311 305 316 932 1 Allen Thompson 71 69 70 210 t2 Dave Womack 68 71 74 213 4 D.J. Fiese 70 70 74 214 7 Jack Croyle 71 75 74 220 t22 Bradley Beverly 77 70 81 228 2006 CAA Championship Pinehurst No. 6 Pinehurst, N.C. 1 Georgia State 286 294 291 871 2 VCU 295 308 290 893 3 James Madison 306 306 291 903 4 UNC-Wilm. 309 306 305 920 5 Delaware 303 313 308 924 6 Towson 319 298 308 925 7 George Mason 313 311 303 927 8 William & Mary 316 312 300 928 9 Old Dominion 314 313 304 931 10 Drexel 322 310 308 940 11 Hofstra 324 320 315 959 1 Mark Haastrup 70 75 69 214 3 Steve Tiley 71 73 72 216 t4 Joel Sjoholm 71 75 75 221 t4 Ben Taylor 74 71 76 221 t17 Derek Oakey 77 78 75 230 2000 TAAC Championship Deer Island Golf Club Tavares, Fla. Finish Team 1 Georgia State 283 297 282 862 2 Troy State 287 302 286 875 3 Jacksonville St. 298 299 286 886 4 UCF 298 301 291 890 5 Campbell 294 314 290 898 6 Florida Atlantic 301 308 297 906 7 Samford 299 311 298 908 8 Jacksonville 298 311 300 909 9 Stetson 306 310 314 930 10 Mercer 307 324 312 943 2 Henrik Sevegran 65 72 75 212 3 Jack Croyle 72 74 68 214 5 D.J. Fiese 70 76 70 216 14 Barry Briggs 77 75 70 222 t22 Dave Womack 76 76 74 226 2005 A-Sun Championship Legends Club Nashville, Tenn. Finish Team 1 Georgia State 281 281 284 846 2 North Florida 279 281 290 850 3 UCF 279 283 289 851 t4 Campbell 276 289 295 860 t4 Mercer 281 283 296 860 6 Belmont 281 286 295 862 7 Troy 289 291 284 864 8 Florida Atlantic 285 299 282 866 9 Jacksonville 284 290 299 873 10 Lipscomb 292 294 299 885 11 Stetson 298 293 312 903 12 Gardner-Webb 297 301 308 906 t2 Ben Taylor 68 67 71 206 t9 Ty Harris 69 71 72 212 t11 Steve Tiley 71 71 71 213 t17 Darren Baynes 74 72 70 216 t33 Joel Sjoholm 73 72 74 219 1998 TAAC Championship The Orchard Clarkesville, Ga. Finish Team 1 Georgia State 282 277 295 854 2 Col. of Charleston 290 283 291 864 3 Jacksonville St. 291 284 297 872 4 Campbell 298 286 290 874 5 Samford 299 284 297 880 6 Troy State 288 292 301 881 7 UCF 299 290 299 888 8 Florida Int. 301 287 304 892 9 Florida Atlantic 311 288 298 897 10 Centenary 314 299 297 910 11 Stetson 299 301 312 912 12 Mercer 323 305 314 942 t2 Jaime Acevedo 74 67 70 211 t4 Sean McGenity 68 68 76 212 9 Daniel Escalera 67 73 75 215 t14 Chad Stapp 73 72 74 219 21 Dave Womack 74 70 77 221 2014 AutoTrader.com Collegiate Classic Champions The Fourth Annual AutoTrader.com Collegiate Classic will take place at Berkeley Hills Country Club in Duluth, Ga., Oct. 12-14, 2014. A total of 13 teams and 81 individuals will compete at one of the premier courses in the Atlanta area. Georgia State claimed its first title in year three after North Florida took home the inaugural title and Georgia Southern claimining the event in year two. South Florida s Chase Koepka (photo below) earned low medallist honors with an impressive 10-under total in 2013. South Carolina s Dykes Harbin earned the title in 2012 after Harold Varner of East Carolina took the title in 2011. Designed by Gary Player and Ron Kirby, the Berkeley Hills Country Club 18-hole golf course is playable yet challenging, stretching nearly 6,700 yards from the back tees. Local PGA Tour players like Stewart Cink and LPGA Tour players Rosie Jones are among those who frequent the course to prepare themselves for major events. 2013 AutoTrader.com Collegiate Classic Berkeley Hills C.C. --Duluth, Ga. Finish Team 1 Georgia State 282 283 280 845 2 South Florida 282 282 283 847 3 South Alabama 283 280 286 849 4 Chattanooga 293 273 289 855 5 Kentucky 294 287 275 856 6 Mercer 292 282 285 859 t7 Georgia Southern 287 288 286 861 t7 VCU 286 286 289 861 9 UNC Greensboro 292 286 289 867 10 Ole Miss 289 283 297 869 11 Troy 295 285 293 873 12 Furman 303 287 292 882 t13 Michigan 300 297 287 884 t13 USC-Aiken 304 290 290 884 Individual Results (Top 10) 1 Chase Koepka (USF) 68 69 69 206 t2 Tyler Gruca (Georgia State) 73 65 70 208 t2 Liam Johnston (Chattanooga) 71 67 70 208 t4 Trey Rule (Mercer) 74 69 66 209 t4 Ben Stow (Kentucky) 73 71 65 209 t6 Hanish Nagrani (VCU) 72 68 70 210 t6 Nathan Mallonee (Georgia State) 69 72 69 210 t8 Scott Wolfes (Georgia Southern) 71 67 73 211 t8 Ewan Scott (Chattanooga) 73 67 71 211 t8 Michael Garretson (S. Alabama) 69 69 73 211 t8 Carter Jenkins (UNCG) 72 70 69 211 2014 Field Georgia State College of Charleston Chattanooga Davidson Francis Marion Mercer UNC Greensboro Richmond Samford South Alabama Troy VCU 38 39

PRESIDENT MARK P. BECKER CHARLIE COBB DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Since beginning his tenure as Georgia State University s seventh president in January 2009, President Mark P. Becker has led the institution through a dynamic period of major growth and advancement. Georgia State University President Mark Becker ushered in a new era of Panther Athletics when he named veteran athletic administrator and proven program builder Charlie Cobb as Director of Athletics on Aug. 15, 2014. Under his leadership, the university adopted a comprehensive 10-year strategic plan aimed at making Georgia State one of the nation s premier urban research universities. With a 10 percent increase in graduation rates in the last five years, Georgia State is achieving its vision of becoming a national model for undergraduate education by demonstrating that students of all backgrounds can succeed at high rates. The university has been recognized by the Education Trust for eliminating disparities in graduation rates based on race or ethnicity. Diverse Issues in Higher Education places Georgia State No. 1 in the nation among non-profit institutions in graduating African-American students and in the top 50 universities for graduating Asian- Americans. Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education magazine lists Georgia State as a top 100 university for graduating Hispanics, making the university one of only two non-florida universities in the Southeast to attain this achievement. During Becker s tenure Georgia State has set a series of university records for retention and graduation rates, as well as for the retention of the Georgia Lottery-funded HOPE Scholarship. This progress has been achieved as enrollment has grown from about 28,000 to more than 32,000 students, and the number of applications to the university has steadily risen and now exceeds 13,000. Private scholarship funding has increased significantly, and the university has more than doubled the number of students receiving support in the last two years. Research funding is at an all-time high, increasing nearly 15 percent in the last year alone. Federally sponsored research now accounts for 62 percent of the university s research portfolio, an important barometer of the university s research success. This growth has been aided by the Second Century Initiative, a faculty hiring program that has led to the development of new interdisciplinary research centers. Seeking to position Georgia State students and researchers to thrive in an increasingly complex and global landscape, Becker has worked with faculty leaders to enhance Georgia State s international profile. The university is working in five countries in which it is focusing its university-wide efforts: Brazil, China, South Africa, South Korea and Turkey. Through its campus development, Georgia State is a major contributor to the revitalization of downtown Atlanta. Building on the work of former President Carl V. Patton, the university has expanded campus housing and dining, research and academic facilities. Georgia State enhanced its research capacity with the opening of the Parker H. Pete Petit Science Center in 2009 and is designing and building a second research building on the same site. The university enlarged its instructional capacity with a classroom expansion project completed in 2011. Student housing has almost doubled with the addition of Patton Hall, a Greek townhome complex, and the Piedmont North housing and dining complex. The opening of the $10 million football practice facility enabled Georgia State to introduce its football program in fall 2010. The purchase of 3.5 acres of land on the eastern edge of the campus has made it possible for the university to have its first intramural recreation fields on its downtown campus. The Sun Trust tower complex at 25 Park Place houses major units of the College of Arts and Sciences and the expanded university advising center. The university has a new front door for visitors with the opening last year of Centennial Hall at 100 Auburn Ave. The building houses Georgia State s Welcome Center, university administration and the recently established Honors College. A new Law School building is nearing completion, and the university has acquired 55 Park Place, a high-rise building that will be the new home of the Robinson College of Business and the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies. Assuring that Georgia State is appropriately partnered in Atlanta and beyond, Becker serves on multiple civic, community and professional boards. Becker and his wife, Laura Voisinet, are significant contributors to the university. They are focusing their philanthropy primarily on scholarships for students but also support the university s Library, the Rialto Center for the Arts and Georgia State s Women s Philanthropy Initiative. Prior to his appointment as president of Georgia State, Becker was executive vice president for academic affairs and provost at the University of South Carolina. Before assuming that role, Becker spent three years at the University of Minnesota as a biostatistics professor, dean of the School of Public Health and assistant vice president of Public Health, Preparedness and Emergency Response. From 1989 to 2000, Becker was a professor and associate dean for academic affairs at the University of Michigan s School of Public Health. He also has held academic appointments at the University of Washington, the University of Florida and Cornell University. Becker earned his bachelor s degree in mathematics from Towson State University in 1980, and his doctor s degree in statistics from the Pennsylvania State University in 1985. He is a Fellow of the American Statistical Association, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Towson State and Penn State have recognized him with distinguished alumnus awards. Becker grew up in Havre de Grace, Md., near Baltimore. He and his wife have two adult children, Matthew and Julia. At Cobb s introductory press conference, Becker noted the need for Georgia State to find a proven winner, someone who has built a winning program the right way. Becker said Cobb even took it a step further. In fact, we got a bonus in this package. Not only is he a proven builder and proven winner with a track record of doing it in the right way, but he also has tremendous Atlanta roots, Becker said. He knows this community well, has worked in this city, knows what we are doing and the potential we have in this program. After spending nine years as Director of Athletics at Appalachian State, Cobb is making a return to Atlanta. Previously he worked for six years honing his business acumen with the Atlanta Sports Council, the Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl and the Georgia Dome, before his first venture into college athletics as an administrator at his alma mater NC State. Cobb came to the Panthers at the perfect time with several significant athletic building projects on the horizon. High among the Panthers facility priorities are: a weight room at the football practice facility; a new basketball and volleyball practice facility; a dedicated academic performance center; and the University s concept for redeveloping Turner Field into a mixed-use area inclusive of sporting venues. Cobb has led successful programs by focusing on four pillars of his leadership philosophy: 1) relationships matter 2) achieve success 3) be innovative 4) create traditions Those ideals helped him build and maintain a high-performing program at App State. The Mountaineers: won three consecutive Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) national championships, the first threepeat in FCS history. They also brought home eight consecutive Commissioner s Cup championships (top men s sports program in the Southern Conference) and four Germann Cup championships (top women s program). Together, they earned the men s and women s awards in the same academic year four times. At App State, Cobb helped create $50 million in facilities improvements as the Mountaineers fundraising efforts that reached all-time highs, including surpassing the $3 million mark. The jewel of the construction projects was the sevenstory Appalachian Athletics Center and the campaign also produced new homes for Mountaineer baseball, softball and soccer, as well as a new indoor practice facility. The 46-year-old Cobb was a fouryear letterwinner as a football player at NC State. He graduated with honors with a bachelor s degree in business administration in 1990 and earned a master s degree in sports administration from Ohio in 1992. As a senior center, he was named to the All-ACC second team and was an All-ACC academic selection. Cobb and his wife, Lindsay, have a son and daughter, 16-year-old Harrison and 13-year-old Branan. Lindsay Cobb was an All-ACC goalkeeper for the NC State women s soccer team from 1988-90. THE COBB FAMILY: (from left to right) Branan, Lindsay, Charlie and Harrison. 40 41

ATHLETICS STAFF GEORGIA STATE PROS JONATHAN FRICKE 2014 Web.com Tour Member 2009 Nationwide (Web.com) Tour Member 2008 Nationwide (Web.com) Tour Member 2012 and 2013 Georgia PGA Open Champion 2002 U.S. Amateur Participant Winner on egolf Pro Tour TRADITION JAMIE BOGGS Executive Senior Associate AD - COO / SWA ROB CLARK Senior Associate AD - Development DOUG JUSTICE Senior Associate AD - Chief of Staff BRAD HORTON Associate AD - Student- Athlete Development BOB MURPHY Associate AD - Sports Medicine & Nutrition JOEL SJOHOLM 2014 European Challenge Tour Member 2011, 2013, 2013 European PGA Tour Member 2008, 2009, 2010 European Challenge Tour Member Finished 66th on the European Tour Money List in 2012 2008 PING/GCAA All-America First Team CLEMENS DVORAK Austrian Pro Golf Tour JERRY TRICKIE Associate AD - Strategic Communications & P.R. MISTY BROWN Assistant AD - Development & Special Events ALLISON GEORGE Assistant AD - Communications MATT NEWHOUSE Assistant AD - Marketing STEVEN TILEY 2004, 2010, 2012 and 2013 British Open Participant 2013 and 2014 European Challenge Tour Member 2011 and 2012 European PGA Tour Member 2009 and 2010 European Challenge Tour Member 2006 U.S. Amateur Participant 2005 PING/GCAA All-America Honorable Mention MARK HAASTRUP 2010 British Open Participant 2012, 2013 and 2014 European Challenge Tour Member 2010 and 2011 European PGA Tour Member 2008 and 2009 European Challenge Tour Member 2006 PING/GCAA All-America Second Team ALLEN JOHN Multiple Mini Tours TOBIAS ROSENDAHL Ecco and Nordea Tours ERIK PAZ Assistant AD - Compliance BEN POLLARD Assistant AD - Speed, Strength & Conditioning AWILDA RAGLAND Assistant AD - Human Resources CHARLIE TAYLOR Assistant AD - Communications TOM SHERREARD Finished 19th in the 2008 British Open 2014 Alps Tour Member 2008, 2009 and 2010 CAA Scholar-Athlete of the Year 2008 and 2009 PING All-Region Team AMATEUR SUCCESS BRENT PAUL Peach State Tour DAVE WOMACK 2007 Masters 2006 U.S. Mid-Am Champion 2008 U.S. Amateur Participant 2001 U.S. Amateur Participant STEVE WOJCIKOWSKI Assistant AD - Facilities & Operations GEORGE PIERCE Faculty Athletics Representative 42 43

GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY Georgia State University is an enterprising urban public research institution centered in the historic, cultural and financial hub of downtown Atlanta. The university provides more than 32,000 students with unsurpassed connections to the city s business, government, non-profit and cultural organizations. Georgia State is dedicated to offering programs that cater to students educational needs, and the university provides a rich co-curricular experience with award-winning on-campus housing, hundreds of student organizations and one of the most diverse student bodies in the country. Students, faculty and alumni enjoy a unique campus personality and culture based on ambition, hard work and dedication. One of only four public research universities in the state, Georgia State offers 100 fields of study with 250 graduate programs in its eight colleges and schools. Students can chose from dozens of nationally-ranked and recognized academic programs at the university, which provides the widest variety of field of study in Georgia. Georgia State is a national leader in graduating students from diverse backgrounds and has achieved national recognition for its commitment to its students successful progress toward graduation. Schools and Colleges: Andrew Young School of Policy Studies Byrdine F. Lewis School of Nursing and Health Professions College of Arts and Sciences College of Education College of Law Honors College J. Mack Robinson College of Business School of Public Health Founded in 1913, Georgia State is the second-largest institution in the University System of Georgia with more than 32,000 students.

GEORGIA STATE CAMPUS Located in the heart of one of America s great cities, the Georgia State University campus has a profound influence on the changing landscape of downtown Atlanta. While the building blocks of the university will always be high-achieving students, world-class faculty and groundbreaking research, Georgia State boasts an ever-expanding and improving campus to accommodate that foundation. In the last decade, the Rialto Theater restoration, Student Center, Student Recreation Center, University Lofts, University Commons, Helen M. Aderhold classroom building, Parker H. Petit Science Teaching and Research Center and many other buildings have transformed the downtown cityscape at Atlanta s core. Georgia State is where city life meets campus life for a unique and exciting student experience. Five residence halls housing over 4,000 students More than 300 student organizations Six campus dining locations State-of-the-art Student Recreation Center The university has a new front door for visitors with the opening last year of Centennial Hall at 100 Auburn Ave, and a new Law School building is nearing completion.

CAMPUS HOUSING Some of the finest housing facilities in the nation are on the Georgia State campus. On-campus housing continues to grow, and more than 4,000 GSU students now live on campus with a variety of options traditional dorms, apartment-style or loft living. NO. 1 IN THE NATION Georgia State University s residence halls have been ranked No. 1 in the nation by Dormsplash.com. Georgia State s nationally-recognized and award-winning on-campus housing provides students with opportunities to connect with the university community with educational, cultural, recreational and social programs. UNIVERSITY LOFTS The University Commons, opened in 2007, is a 4.2-acre complex of four buildings surrounding a landscaped courtyard. All units come with fully-equipped kitchens, furnished bedrooms and spacious living areas. The fall of 2009 saw the opening of Patton Hall, which is suite-style for 325 residents and includes an on-site dining facility. PIEDMONT NORTH In 2010, GSU opened its first Greek housing, which consists of nine fraternities and sororities housed in three-story townhomes. Opened in 2011, the Piedmont North Complex houses approximately 1,100 residents and offers a traditional residence hall lifestyle with all the amenities one would expect from a premier housing program, including a dining facility. The University Lofts, opened in 2002, contain fullyfurnished, loft-style apartments that blend urban style with modern features. PAttON HALL GREEK HOUSING All residence halls feature a full range of amenities including study and community lounge areas, laundry facilities, 24/7 security patrols, on-site or nearby parking and more. UNIVERSITY COMMONS

ATLANTA Atlanta is integral to Georgia State s educational experience. Students and faculty are part of a living laboratory where they study and create solutions for the challenges of the 21st century. The metropolitan Atlanta area is home to more than five million people and the world s busiest airport. Atlanta is third in the nation and fourth in the world for Fortune 500 company headquarters, and attending school downtown provides students with unparalleled access to internships and jobs. There are approximately 125,000 Georgia State alumni the Atlanta area, giving students ample networking opportunities. Georgia State students also can take advantage of the university s easy access to Atlanta s rich creative environment, diversity of cultures and lifestyles, and wide variety of indoor and outdoor activities. A DOWNTOWN ADVANTAGE Georgia State is in the middle of downtown Atlanta, making it a hub of activities, attractions, businesses and non-profits, all within walking distrance or a short ride from campus. Georgia Aquarium Zoo Atlanta Centennial Olympic Park Georgia Dome Philips Arena Martin Luther King Jr. Center CNN Center State Capitol Turner Field World of Coca Cola Carter Presidential Library College Football Hall of Fame COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME COMES TO ATLANTA Beginning in 2014, the College Football Hall of Fame has a new home in the heart of downtown Atlanta. The new location will showcase the Hall within an exciting, entertaining attraction just minutes from the Georgia State campus. The $66.5 million facility will top out at 94,256 square feet and will feature approximately 30,000 square feet of exhibit space, as well as a 45-yard indoor football field.

Speed, Strength and Conditioning SPORTS MEDICINE AND NUTRITION Georgia State s Speed, Strength and Conditioning s sevenmember staff works to help each Panther each and every student-athlete reach their full potential. The staff works yearround to provide necessary programs and training methods for each specific team. A new strength and conditioning facility for football is planned, to be added to the existing GSU Practice Complex. GSU carries a 14-member Sports Medicine and Nutrition staff of certified athletic trainers to provide outstanding care to Georgia State student-athletes in the prevention or treatment of injuries. Georgia State student-athletes benefit from outstanding sports medicine facilities at all venues and care is provided year-round and, most often, seven-daysa-week in season.

STUDENT-ATHLETE DEVELOPMENT Georgia State Athletics is committed to providing educational, personal and community development that will enhance the quality of the student-athlete experience. Georgia State s commitment to academic support and student-athlete development is paying dividends as the Panthers are enjoying unprecedented success in the classroom. Georgia State s Student-Athlete Development department became just the second in the nation to be certified at the highest level by the National Association of Academic Advisors for Athletics. The Georgia State program is headed by Associate Director of Athletics Brad Horton. Working directly with the football program are Assistant Directors Brittany Price and Jessica Summey and Academic Coordinator Britta DeLay. SUCCESS IN THE CLASSROOM: Panther athletic teams have combined for a cumulative department grade-point average of at least 3.0 for 12 consecutive semesters The 3.06 cumulative grade-point average by all student-athletes in the spring of 2014 was the best semester GPA on record, and the second straight semester with at least a 3.05 In the most recent release, Georgia State led all Sun Belt schools in Graduation Success Rate at 86 percent, above the national average of 81 percent A total of 13 student-athletes across nine sports have earned academic All-America honors since 1989, including one who was the 2013 NCAA Elite 89 Award winner in men s tennis COMMUNITY OUTREACH Giving back to the community is an essential component of the Georgia State athletics program. Panther student-athletes, coaches and staff volunteer their time and talents to a wide range of programs and organizations, including Samaritan s Feet, Make- A-Wish, Team Tiger, Boys & Girls Clubs, the Salvation Army, local elementary schools, and many others. A HELPING HAND: GSU student-athletes have completed more than 5,000 hours of community service in each of the last four years.

ATHLETIC FACILITIES MERCEDES SPRINTER VAN Georgia State has the honor of playing some of the very best courses in the Atlanta area. The Panthers have enjoyed Berkeley Hills Country Club as their home for the last four years and Eagle s Landing Country Club for more than 10 years. Berkeley Hills Golf Club serves as host to the men s golf team s annual tournament, the AutoTrader.com Collegiate Classic. The Panthers will host the event for the fourth straight year in October. The private club is one of the top courses in the Atlanta area and was designed by Arthur Davis, Ron Kirby and Gary Player. Currently, U.S. Open champion and Ryder Cup member Stewart Cink calls the course home. With the support of the men s golf booster club, the squad was able to purchase the state-of-the-art Mercedes Sprinter Van a few years ago. The van includes a wireless Internet router, power outlets for computers, refrigerator and room for up to nine. It is equipped with a mobile theater sound system, dvd player, wireless head set for each individual, overhead lighting and much more. The van is completley decked out with Georgia State logos on both the inside and outside, allowing our team to represent Georgia State to the fullest when on the road. CAPTAIN S CHAIRS: Each member of the team gets his own extracomfortable captain s chair, fully equipped with power to be able to work on school projects while on the road. The women s golf team has hosted the John Kirk Panther Intercollegiate at Eagle s Landing for more than 10 years. The course used to host the LPGA s Chickfil-a Charity Classic, which many considered to be the Tour s fifth-major. The 27-hole facility features a state-of-theart driving range, full short-game practice area and full locker room facilities for the team to use.

THE SUN BELT AND GSU G eorgia State University started its climb to the highest levels of college athletics in 2012 when it announced it would join the Sun Belt Conference. On July 1, 2013, the Panther athletic department became eligible to win championships in every league-sponsored sport and a year later was fully reclassified to the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). The Panthers choice for a new home was a simple process considering the trajectory of the Sun Belt Conference. With its mantra Together We Rise, the league exemplifies what has become America s most up-and-coming collegiate athletics conference. Founded in 1976, the Sun Belt has adapted and evolved in its nearly 40-year existence. The league was originally formed as a home for some of the nation s premier mid-major basketball teams. With the demand for a higher national profile, the league began sponsoring football in 2001. The move into the group of football playing conferences has given the Sun Belt Conference a permanent seat on the NCAA s 18-member Board of Directors and today the league has a crucial voice on some of the most pressing issues in college athletics. With the College Football Playoff included with the league s other bowl arrangements, the Sun Belt Conference is tied to seven total bowl games. However, football is not the only sport that has seen recent success as all of the league s sports have contributed to the Rise of the Sun Belt Conference. Georgia State put together one of the best performances in league history while winning the 2013-14 Sun Belt regularseason men s basketball championship. Like women s basketball, men s teams earned three postseason bids in 2014. Baseball and softball also continue to be among the league s standard-bearers for success. On the baseball diamond, the Sun Belt has sent up to four baseball teams to the NCAA tournament in a season, with UL Lafayette leading the way with a No. 1 national ranking in 2014. In softball, three teams have made the postseason, highlighted by the Ragin Cajuns who reached their sixth Women s College World Series a year ago. Georgia State is looking to add to that success. So far, the Panthers have brought home league titles in women s cross country (2012), men s tennis (2013), men s golf (2014) and women s tennis (2014) in addition to the men s basketball squad s historic run. A total of 76 players earned All-Sun Belt recognition in the Panthers first two years back in the league. Off the field, student-athletes from around the league have been honored for their excellence in the classroom as well as their philanthropy in the community. Georgia State has added to the success since 2012-13, featuring two academic All- Americans while posting two of the highest combined gradepoint averages in school history. Also in that span, Panther teams have contributed more than 5,000 hours of community service each year. 2014-15 Championship Sites Sport/Date Site Host Cross Country Nov. 2 Mobile, Ala. South Alabama Women s Soccer Nov. 5-9 Mobile, Ala. South Alabama Men s Soccer Nov. 13-16 Statesboro, Ga. Georgia Southern Volleyball Nov. 27-29 San Marcos, Texas Texas State Indoor Track/Field Feb. 23-24 Birmingham, Ala. Sun Belt Conference Men s Basketball March 12-15 New Orleans Sun Belt Conference Women s Basketball March 11-14 New Orleans Sun Belt Conference Women s Golf April 13-15 Loxley, Ala. Sun Belt Conference Men s Golf April 20-22 TBD Sun Belt Conference Women s Tennis April 16-19 New Orleans Sun Belt Conference Men s Tennis April 16-19 New Orleans Sun Belt Conference Softball May 6-9 San Marcos, Texas Texas State Outdoor Track/Field May 8-10 Gulf Shores, Ala. South Alabama Baseball May 20-24 Troy, Ala. Troy 2014-15 Conference Members Appalachian State UL Monroe UALR New Mexico State* Arkansas State South Alabama Georgia Southern UT Arlington Georgia State Texas State Idaho* Troy UL Lafayette * - football-only member FACILITIES MASTER PLAN An institution on the rise, Georgia State University has a tradition of progress that is reflected in its rising stature, growing campus and broadening influence. The Georgia State Athletics Master Facilities Plan is a blueprint for success and growth for GSU Athletics that will allow every Panther program to compete at the highest level. A new weight room for football and an academic learning center are already being planned in the near future. More potential growth exists if a Turner Field master plan for 2017 and beyond is approved through the city and county. The Sand Volleyball Complex (far right), opened in 2013. The Master Plan also includes new venues for baseball (right), softball, soccer and court volleyball. The centerpiece of the Athletics Master Plan is the transformation of the GSU Sports Arena (left), the home of Panther basketball and volleyball as well as the athletics offices.

PANTHER BOOSTER CLUB Friends of Panther Golf: The Panther Golf Club has been a major factor in our teams success over the years and as I begin my seventh year, I hope that I can continue to build it into one of the best booster clubs in the country. However, I cannot accomplish our goal of bringing championships to Georgia State without your help. With 11 NCAA Regional appearances in the last 15 years, as well as seven conference championships, the Georgia State men s golf program has become one that is synonymous with success and excellence. From the first team to reach the NCAA Regionals in 1999 to our five NCAA Championship appearances, we are going to continue to strive to bring in the best recruits that will allow is to reach our ultimate goals. As I have in the past, I must give a lot of credit to Trey Jones, Matt Clark and Kevin Propst who came before me. They set the foundation and developed the framework for what I hope to continue to build. In my first few years we accomplished a lot, but we still have a long way to go. We held two fundraising dinners with Hall of Famers, set up an agreement with Berkeley Hills Country Club, hired a full time assistant coach, and with your help, purchased a Mercedes Sprinter Van for the golf team. We are now working toward building a GSU golf practice facility and setting ourselves up for an excellent future. Several major donors have already stepped forward and I believe this can become a reality in the near future. Three years ago, we launched the AutoTrader.com Collegiate Classic at Berkeley Hills Country Club. AutoTrader.com allowed us to put on a first class event that will return again for the fourth edition in 2014. Personally, I know what it takes to help our young men get to the next level, but without the resources, including things like a practice facility, it will truly be very difficult. We can be good, but it will be difficult to be great. We have a solid nucleus of young men this year who are looking to bring an eighth conference championship to Georgia State along with an 12th NCAA Regional appearance. I can honestly say from Day One of the 2014-15 season, we have improved tremendously. We have recruited excellent young players and students for our 2015 class. The future is bright for Georgia State Golf and we want you to be a part of it. As I enter my seventh year here at Georgia State, I look forward to continue to meet each and every one of you that has supported the program. I hope that you will continue to support what we are building here, making Panther golf one of the best programs in the country! If I can ever answer any of your questions, please do not hesitate to call me in my office (404-413-4065) or on my cell (770-331-5962). I want as much interaction and discussion with our fans and booster club as possible, as that is how we will achieve our best results! Sincerely, Coach Joe Inman Dr. and Mrs. Peter H Doubler Bill and Laurie Sawls Larry Nelson-Joe Inman Foundation Charlie Langford Bob and Sue Jodice Forrest and Marilu Poole William and Joan Kotas Bill Liberato Tom and Suzanne Caswell Mark and Lynn O Brien Chip and Mandy Reames Jim Skesavage Eric Daniels Jerry Pass Dan and Juli Marr Paul Dalywrimple Paul Gibbs Marry Ellen Garrett Tom and Cyd Jandell Cathy Mant St. Ives Men s Senior Golf Assoc. Nick Guillaume Jim Womack Jim and Gail Stark Eric Gagnon Janwyck Limited Mark and Joy Fowler Forrest and Marilu Poole Pat and Lynn McAuliffe Joe and Susan Gruca Bill and Susan Reeves Atl. Metro Chamber of Commerce Shelby Notkin Family Trust Mike and Lynn Waldron Bob and Sue Jodice John and Mina Ferguson BOOSTER CLUB MEMBERS Gill Harvard Ross and Claire Caston David and Erin Engram Bryan Boyd Casey and Nita Cagle Sam Calloway Tom Duke Arthur B. Edge Darryl and Michelle Harris Sharon Edmondson Chad Stapp Link Forrester Brad Foster Derell Giddings Chris Hayes Robert Heller The Rosendahl Family Malcom Smith S&B Wilson Inc. Chip Perry AutoTrader.Com Mike Brown Baxter L. Davis Foundation Greg Coleman Al Vernier Bob and Lynne Lewis David Biscan Dusty Bennett Lanny and Kay Britton Keith and Linda Galle Stan Sarfaty Steve Robinson Chick-fil-a Bob Mier Rees Milikin major donors to practice FACIlity Chris Carlos Lewis Card David Ratcliffe AutoTrader.com SPECIAL THANKS Atlanta Athletic Club Piedmont Driving Club Atlanta Capital Ping Golf Atlanta National G.C. PGA Tour Superstore Atlanta Country Club Ralph Stokes AutoTrader.com Scott Sullivan Berkeley Hills C.C., Members & Staff Shawn McKinnon Callaway Gardens Resort Steve Ridge Capital City Club Terminus Club Chick-fil-a Titleist Golf Chuck Knebels TPC at Sawgrass Cleveland Golf TPC at Sugarloaf Club Fit (Lanny Britton) The Farm College Golf Fellowship Twisted Taco C.C. of the South Cricket Mush- Nike Golf Coca-Cola Diggers Restaurants Divots Sportsware Druid Hills Golf Club Eagles Landing C.C. FootJoy Hawks Ridge Golf Club It s all Custom Jim Ahern Mark Hennessey Marriott Northern Trust Phillip James 60