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PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE 2010-2011 GOLF TABLE OF CONTENTS Micah Dowling Table of Contents/Credits... 1 2010-11 Men s Golf Roster... 2 2010-11 Women s Golf Roster... 2 2010-11 Men s Golf Preview... 3 2010-11 Women s Golf Preview... 3 Head Coach Thomas Addison... 4 Assistant Coach John Farmer... 4 What is a Blue Hose?... 4 Amanda Hamlett/Blair Weatherly... 5 Kasay Holbrook/Carrie McClenaghan... 6 Kim Carpenter/Kyleen Carpenter... 7 Micah Dowling/Morgan Bentley/Kalie Goodman... 8 Mary Kate Linder/Jennifer Paden... 8 2009-2010 Review... 9 Record Book... 10 Kent Crymes/Rob McRae... 11 Evan Phillips/John Solms... 12 Det Cullum/Matt Sizemore/Andrew Garner... 13 Colt Crymes/Carter Davis/Dylan Murray/William Sigg... 13 2009-10 Review... 14 Record Book... 15 Administration... 16 John Griffith... 16 Brian Reese... 16 Matt Sizemore The 2010-11 golf media guide is a publication of the Presbyterian College sports information office. It was written by Thad Palmer. It was edited by Brent Hager, AJ Henderson, Palmer, Megan Trimpe and head coach Thomas Addison. Photography by CSI Photography, Palmer and Hager. Design by Hager. Cover design by Henderson. A special thanks to Addison and his staff for their assistance with the publication. 2010-2011 Presbyterian College Golf 1

BLUE HOSE ROSTER Name Morgan Bentley Kim Carpenter Kyleen Carpenter Micah Dowling Kalie Goodman Amanda Hamlett Kasay Holbrook Mary Kathryn Linder Carrie McClenaghan Jennifer Paden Blair Weatherly Yr. Fr. So. So. So. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Name Colt Crymes Kent Crymes Det Cullum Carter Davis Andrew Garner Dylan Murray Rob McRae Evan Phillips William Sigg John Solms Matt Sizemore Yr. Fr. Sr. So. Fr. So. Fr. Sr. r-jr. Fr. Jr. So. 2 2010-2011 Presbyterian College Golf Ht. 5-8 5-4 5-5 5-1 5-7 5-9 5-5 5-5 5-5 5-9 5-3 Ht. 6-0 5-10 6-1 5-10 5-11 5-11 6-0 5-8 5-10 6-1 5-9 Hometown/Previous School Blairsville, Ga./Union County H.S. Tampa, Fla./Berkeley Prep Tampa, Fla./Berkeley Prep Orlanda, Fla./Edgewater H.S. Easley, S.C./Easley H.S. Raleigh, N.C./Leesville Road H.S. Dawsonville, Ga./Dawson County H.S. Athens, Ga./Oconee County H.S. Greenville, S.C./Greenville H.S. Houston, Texas/Clear Creek H.S. Rockingham, N.C./Richmond Senior H.S. Wt. 165 172 162 160 151 165 212 141 170 180 174 Hometown/Previous School Athens, Ga. /Athens Academy Athens, Ga./Athens Academy Columbia, S.C./Dreher H.S. Spartanburg, S.C./Spartanburg Day School Peachtree City, Ga./Starr s Mill H.S. Westport, Conn./Staples H.S. Augusta, Ga./Academy of Richmond County Lexington, S.C./Lexington H.S. Augusta, Ga./Academy of Richmond County Atlanta, Ga./The Westminster Schools Richmond Va./Douglas S Freeman H.S.

2010-11 PREVIEW The Presbyterian College women s golf team will be returning seven letterwinners from last year s roster in addition to four freshmen. The team is scheduled to play in 11 tournaments in four states. Seven will be familiar courses while four are new additions to the improved schedule. The Blue Hose return two seniors in Amanda Hamlett and Blair Weatherly. Last season each saw equal action in the fall and spring, with Hamlett traveling to four tournaments and Weatherly two. Hamlett had one top-5 finish and led the team at the Boscobel Intercollegiate with identical personal-best rounds of 77. Her tournament score of 154 stood up as the team s best two-round score for the season and tied the school record. Juniors Kasay Holbrook and Carrie McClenaghan are entering their third seasons of collegiate golf. Holbrook saw action in eight total tournaments, leading the team once at the Jacksonville University Classic (159; 77, 82). Similarly, McClenaghan saw time in seven tournaments while leading the team at the Mimosa Hills Intercollegiate (156; 78, 78). The sophomore class includes Kim Carpenter, Kyleen Carpenter, and Micah Dowling. Kim Carpenter competed in seven tournaments last season and hit a second round of 73 at the Big South Championship to establish the school record. Kyleen Carpenter competed at the Boscobel Intercollegiate where she tied for 33rd and finished fourth on the team (171; 84, 87). Dowling had two top-ten finishes and competed in all nine tournaments last season. While leading the team at five tournaments, she established the school record for three rounds (234; 78, 80, 76) at the conference tournament. Morgan Bentley, Kalie Goodman, Mary Kathryn Linder, and Jennifer Paden make up a very strong and capable class of freshmen for the Blue Hose. Bentley was named valedictorian as well as first team all area. Goodman won various tournaments throughout her career, establishing a best round of 73 her sophomore year. Linder was a member of Oconee County s team that finished in the top three at the GHSA 3A State Championship every year. Her senior year she shot a round of 78 to finish sixth and help her team win the state championship. Paden also won various tournaments throughout her career. Her senior year she was team captain, MVP, all-district, and all-region. Our women s team has come a long way in a hurry, head coach Thomas Addison said. This year we ve added another four talented golfers to the squad and improved the strength of our schedule. If we continue to work hard and improve from week to week, I expect us to be in good shape during the spring. The Blue Hose will open their fall season with a trip to the Great Smokies Intercollegiate in Waynesville, N.C. from September 17-19. The annual event is hosted by Western Carolina at the Waynesville Golf Course. PC finished 14th and were led by Dowling s collegiate best round of 75. From September 23-26, PC will travel to the Sea Trails Intercollegiate in Sunset Beach, N.C., hosted by Elon. Addison will then take his team to a more familiar course when they travel to the Winthrop Women s Invitational from Oct. 1-3. Winthrop University will host the event at the Rock Hill Country Club in Rock Hill, S.C. The Blue Hose last played at Rock Hill in March of 2010 when they finished sixth with a teamrecord three-round score of 983 (334, 322, 327). PC will then travel to the 2010 Boscobel Intercollegiate in Spartanburg, S.C. from Oct. 8-10. The event will be hosted by Wofford College at the Boscobel Golf Course in Pendleton, S.C. Last year, Hamlett finished fifth and tied the program s record for two-rounds. To finish its fall season, the women s golf team will compete in the Wendy s Invitational from Oct. 17-19 at the Coosaw Creek Country Club in North Charleston, S.C. PC finished 10th last season. Opening their competitive spring season, the Blue Hose will travel to the Kiawah Island Intercollegiate from Feb. 19-22. The College of Charleston will host the event on Kiawah Island, S.C. at the Cougar/Oak Point course. On March 13-14 PC will be competing at the North-South Intercollegiate for the first time. Butler University is hosting the event in Jacksonville, Fla. on the Jacksonville Beach Golf Course. This will be the team s first time competing in this tournament. Next, the team will travel to Hilton Head, S.C. to compete in The Low Country Intercollegiate from March 19-21. The event is co-hosted by Wofford and Western Carolina. The Terriers and Catamounts will host the tournament at the Moss Creek Golf Course. PC has not competed in this tournament before. The Blue Hose will then head to the 2011 Highlander Invitational, which is hosted by Radford University. The Highlanders will be hosting the event at the Draper Valley Golf Course in Draper, Va. from March 27-29. PC last played at the Draper Valley Golf Course in September at the 2009 Draper Valley Intercollegiate when it finished sixth. Dowling tied for 16th with a two-round score of 157 (78, 79) In its season finale, PC will compete at the 2011 Big South Conference s Women s Golf Championship at The Patriot Golf Course in Ninety-Six, S.C. from April 10-13. It will be the last season of transition before PC is eligible to win the event. Last season, Dowling set the school record at 234 (78, 80, 76). Carpenter also set a school record by hitting a second round score of 73. The Presbyterian College men s golf team will be returning six lettermen from last year s roster in addition to a freshmen class of four talented golfers and one redshirt freshman. The team is scheduled to play in 10 tournaments across three states. Seniors Kent Crymes and Rob McRae will provide the team with experience and leadership while also challenging for spots at the tournaments. Crymes saw time at two tournaments last season, including the Big South Championship tournament to end the season. McRae competed in five total tournaments for the Blue Hose, finishing second on the team three different times. Evan Phillips and John Solms return to start their third seasons of collegiate competition. Phillips played in two fall tournaments and all five spring tournaments last season. He led the team on two occasions, the Wexford Plantation Intercollegiate and Cleveland Golf Palmetto Intercollegiate. Solms played as an individual at the CSU Fall Invitational and finished tied for 34th. Sophomores Det Cullum and Matt Sizemore did not see many rounds of competition due to the strength of the team. Yet, Cullum tied for 34th at the CSU Fall Invitational. Sizemore tied for 13th at the same tournament as an individual. He returned to competition at the Big South Championship to end the season. His first round score of 65 was the tournament low, the second lowest in school history and a Division I record for the Blue Hose. His three-round score would have placed him 10th if the program was not still in transition. Four true freshmen and one redshirt-freshman will be vying for spots in the tournaments as early as this fall. Andrew Garner is returning after being redshirted last season. Colt Crymes, Carter Davis, Dylan Murray, and William Sigg make up another talented class of freshmen for the Blue Hose. I m excited for the strength of our schedule and think every tournament has a chance to be a big one for us, head coach Thomas Addison said. A couple freshmen should compete for spots, and the leadership of our upperclassmen will help everyone continue improving and excelling throughout the season. PC will open the fall season with a familiar trip to the Country Club of South Carolina in Florence, S.C. to compete in the 2010 Raines Development Invitational from September 12-14. The annual tournament is hosted by nearby Francis Marion University. Last season the Blue Hose finished tied for 14th with a school-record three-round performance of 881 (294, 288, 299). PC s topreturning golfer is McRae, who finished tied for 51st with his tournament tally of 222 (73, 74, 75). Next, the team will travel to the Independence Golf Club in Richmond, Va. from Oct. 10-12 for the Richmond Intercollegiate. From Oct. 17-19 the Blue Hose will compete at the Davidson College Invitational. The Wildcats host the annual tournament in Concord, N.C. at the River Run Country Club. PC has not competed in this tournament since a ninth-place finish during the 1999-2000 season. Last year Liberty University defeated Wofford College by two-strokes to take the team title. To end its fall season, Addison will take his team to the Kiawah Island Intercollegiate on Oct. 31 through Nov. 2. Charleston Southern University hosts the event at the Turtle Point Golf Club on Kiawah Island, S.C. PC finished third last season with its top-returning golfer Phillips tied for 23rd with three-round score of 235 (79, 86, 70). Opening the spring competitive season, the Blue Hose will compete in the Wexford Plantation Invitational on Feb. 20-22. The tournament will be hosted by FMU at the Wexford Plantation in Hilton Head, S.C. Last season PC finished seventh and was led by Phillips two-round score of 147 (75, 72) and tie for 15th place. After a short break, PC will next compete at the 2011 Charleston Shootout at the Links of Stono Ferry. This annual event is hosted by the College of Charleston in Charleston, S.C. from Feb. 27 through March 1. Last season the Blue Hose finished 10th with their top-returning golfer being Phillips. The Blue Hose will once again travel to the Cleveland Golf Palmetto Invitational in Aiken, S.C. March 6-8. The tournament will be played at the Palmetto Golf Club and is hosted by USC-Aiken. Last season PC finished 12th. Addison then takes his team to the 42nd annual Furman Invitational in Greenville, S.C. The event is hosted by Furman University on its golf course from March 17-20. Last year the Blue Hose finished in a three-way tie for eighth place. Again, the top-returning golfer was Phillips who tied for 42nd with a three-round 228 (71, 76, 81). PC will compete in the 2011 Wofford Invitational from April 10-12 in Spartanburg, S.C. The tournament will be hosted by Wofford College at the Spartanburg Country Club. Last season, the Blue Hose finished eighth out of 13 teams. The top-returning golfers were Phillips and McRae. Phillips tied for 45th (225; 76, 75, 74) while McRae tied for 48th (226; 75, 73, 78). To end their season, the Blue Hose will again travel to The Patriot Golf Course to compete in the 2011 Big South Conference Men s Golf Championship April 17-20. It will be the last season of transition before PC is eligible to win the event. Last season PC was led by Sizemore s collegiate best threeround score of 220 (65, 80, 75), which would have been good enough to tie him for 10th place. 2010-2011 Presbyterian College Golf 3

MEET THE BLUE HOSE Thomas Addison Head Coach Sixth Season John Farmer Assistant Coach Fourth Season Thomas Addison, a 2001 graduate of Presbyterian College, enters his sixth season as his alma mater s head golf coach. Addison replaced his father, Tommy Addison, at the helm of the Blue Hose golf program after serving as an assistant coach for two seasons. The elder Addison retired in 2005 after serving as head coach for 13 seasons. It is a privilege and honor to coach golf at Presbyterian College, Addison said. I have watched the program grow over the last 17 years. We are building a competitive women s program and continuing the outstanding record of our men s program. Since taking over the reins of the PC men s golf program, Addison has coached the team to several first place finishes and numerous top fives. He was named the South Atlantic Conference Coach of the Year in 2007. Addison has built a solid reputation and a competitive program as the Blue Hose are still transitioning into the Big South Conference and NCAA Division I. Addison is a former three-year letter winner with the Blue Hose. During his playing career, he earned All-South Atlantic Conference honors for three straight years (1999-2001) while also earning SAC All-Tournament honors in 2001 and SAC Academic Honor Roll selection in 1998. As an athlete, he helped lead the Blue Hose to the 2001 Food Lion/SAC Tournament title and three straight trips to the NCAA Division II National Tournament. He served as team captain during the 2000 and 2001 seasons. The team voted him MVP in 2000 and Addison earned the program s Scotsman Club Achievement Award in 2001. Prior to returning to PC, he spent three years as an assistant golf professional at Musgrove Mill Golf Club located in Clinton, S.C. Addison earned a B.S. degree in political science from Presbyterian College in 2001. Thomas and his wife, Katherine Johnson `03, live in Laurens and have a son, William, born on February 16, 2010. John Farmer, a 1974 graduate of Erskine College, is in his fourth season as the assistant golf coach at Presbyterian College. Farmer joined the Blue Hose in 2007 and works primarily with the women s golf team, which was founded in 2005. My three years coaching at PC have been very rewarding. I ve thoroughly enjoyed working with the women s program and helping it grow into a competitive squad within the Big South Conference and Division I teams. Farmer was a letter winner at Erskine College. After his graduation, he began working as a teacher and coach within the Clinton Public School District. During his 28 years of service, he coached many young golfers including head coach Thomas Addison while at Clinton High School. In 1980, Farmer earned a Masters in Education Administration from Clemson University. He later went on to earn an Ed.S. degree from the University of South Carolina in 1991. Farmer is married to his wife, Melody, and they have one son, John. WHAT IS A BLUE HOSE? A Blue Hose is a fierce Scotch-Irish warrior. If you have ever seen the movie Braveheart, you have seen a true Blue Hose. Despite this depiction, it still has been asked many times where Presbyterian College received its Blue Hose nickname. Several rumors exist and Ray Frank in his book, What s In A Nickname delved into the subject. Frank discovered that there were many opinions. One story had it that the Presbyterian Scotch-Irish wore blue stockings in the Puritan beginnings of our country. Another said that a fierce war-like band of Scotch-Irish named the Hose painted their entire bodies blue before going into battle. Yet, probably the true story lies in a letter dated June 15, 1935, written by then PC athletic director Walter Johnson to an inquiring English professor in Virginia... (quoting from Walter Johnson s letter) It was about the second or third year, 1915, if I remember right. I think it happened this way: I changed uniform colors to blue, wearing blue stockings and jerseys, and some sports writer started calling in his articles the Presbyterian College teams the Blue Stockings.... in later years Stocking became abbreviated to the Hose, particularly in newspaper headlines, and was more or less officially adopted by the student body in the 1950 s. All the PC media guides since 1996 continued to elaborate on the issue, quoting an article by Ben Hay Hammet entitled The Spirt of PC. The piece by Hammet articulated that, Johnson always insisted on the fact that his players wear long blue socks similar to stockings (after all, there were White Sox and Red Sox in baseball). Coach Johnson s explanation may simply be coincidental to the fact that the phrase Blue Stocking Presbyterian goes back informally quite a few years in the denomination s history. Nevertheless, PC s athletic nickname was shortened to Blue Hose in 1954. 4 2010-2011 Presbyterian College Golf

Amanda Hamlett 5-9 Sr. Henderson, N.C. Leesville Road H.S. 2009-10: Played in two fall tournaments... Tied for 43rd at the 2009 Wendy s Invitational with a two-round score of 164 (84, 80)... Led PC with a fifth place showing and identical, collegiate best rounds of 77 (154) at the Boscobel Intercollegiate... Named PC SAAC Student-Athlete of the Week (10/26/09)... Played in two spring tournaments... Tied for 27th at the Fighting Camel Classic with a score of 168 (81, 87)... Shot a threeround score of 262 (91, 87, 84) at the Winthrop Intercollegiate to finish 49th. 2008-09: Played all four fall tournaments... Tied for 65th at the Draper Valley Intercollegiate with a two-round score of 173 (89, 84)... Shot an opening round of 87 at the rain-shortened Lady Falcon Invitational to tie for 38th... Claimed 47th at the CSU Women s Fall Invitational with a tournament tally of 179 (88, 91)... Finished third for PC and 97th overall at the Lady Pirate Invitational with a three-round 270 (89, 94, 87)... Played in all five spring tournaments... Was 39th at the Ann Rhoads Southern Shootout after a two round score of 180 (94, 86)... Shot a three-round 262 (92, 87, 83) at the Winthrop University Intercollegiate... Finished second for PC at the Tina Barnett Invitational and 49th overall with a three-round score of 273 (97, 91, 85)... Tied for 81st at the shortened Agnes McAmis Memorial Invitational with a single round score of 100... Finished 41st at the Big South Women s Golf Championship with a three-round 271 (91, 96, 84). 2007-08: Played in both fall tournaments... Tied for 60th at the Draper Valley Intercollegiate with a two-round score of 171 (85, 86)... Finished 60th at the Patsy Rendleman Invitational with a two-round tally of 185 (97, 88)... Played in four spring tournaments... Tied for 69th at the Ann Rhoads Shootout with a two-round score of 180 (85, 95)... Finished 64th at the Shamrock Intercollegiate with a tournament score of 271 (88, 90, 93)... Finished tied for 42nd at the Ralph Hargett Invitational with a score of 191 (95, 96)... Claimed 35th place at the Big South Women s Golf Championship with a threeround score of 279 (93, 95, 91). High School: Played golf for Andy Hunt and Curt Miller at Leesville Road H.S.... Earned all-conference and all-region accolades as a senior... Competed in the North Carolina Women s Amateur Tournament. Personal: Amanda Jane Hamlett... Born June 14, 1989 in Pinehurst, N.C.... Daughter of Susan and James Hamlett... Has an older brother, Stephen... Majoring in business administration. Blair Weatherly 5-3 Sr. Rockingham, N.C. Richmond Sr. H.S. 2008-2009: Played in one fall tournament... Finished 102nd at the Lady Pirate Invitational with a three-round score of 304 (103, 101, 100)... Played in one spring tournament... Claimed 64th place at the Tina Barrett Invitational with a tournament tally of 297 (97, 102, 98). 2007-2008: Played in two fall tournaments... Finished 77th at the Draper Valley Intercollegiate with a two-round score of 200 (106, 94)... Claimed 68th place at the Patsy Rendleman Invitational with a two-round score of 216 (112, 104)... Played in three spring tournaments... Shot a three-round tally of 317 (101, 109, 107) at the Shamrock Intercollegiate to finish in 77th place... Claimed 56th place at the Ralph Hargett Invitational with a two-round score of 200 (107, 93)... Finished 38th at the Big South Women s Golf Championship with a three-round score of 299 (98, 103, 98). High School: Played for Wayne Williams at Richmond Senior H.S.... Two-time team MVP... Earned all-conference honors as a junior and senior... Guided her squad to two region and a state championship... Wendy s H.S. Heisman finalist... Four-year scholar athlete... Member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Elizabeth Blair Weatherly was born April 18, 1989 in Pinehurst, N.C.... Daughter of Michelle and Larry Weatherly... Has two older siblings, Heather and Keith... Majoring in political science. 2010-2011 Presbyterian College Golf 5

Kasay Holbrook 5-5 Jr. Dawsonville, Ga. Dawson County H.S. Carrie McClenaghan 5-5 Jr. Greenville, S.C. Greenville H.S. 2009-10: Competed in three fall tournaments... Tied for 32nd at the 2009 Draper Valley Intercollegiate after shooting a two-round 164 (83, 81)... Shot a round of 80 at the rain-shortened 11th annual Great Smokies Women s Intercollegiate to tie for 83rd... Finished tied for 25th at the Boscobel Intercollegiate with a two-round tally of 166 (80, 86)... Played in all five spring tournaments... Led the Blue Hose at the JU Women s Classic with a two-round score of 159 (77, 82) and a tie for 20th place... Tied for 27th at the Fighting Camel Classic with a score of 168 (83, 85)... Shot a career-best 242 (79, 83, 80) at the Winthrop Intercollegiate to finish tied for 17th... Tied for 52nd place at the Mimosa Hills Intercollegiate with a score of 163 (86, 77)... Tied for 24th at the Big South Conference Women s Championship with a personal-best three-round tally of 238 (80, 78, 80). 2008-09: Played in three fall tournaments... Led the team at the Draper Valley Intercollegiate with a school-record 154 (78, 76)... Tied her personal best at the rain-shortened Lady Falcon Invitational with a third place finish (76)... Led the team for a third-straight week by finishing tied for 17th at the CSU Women s Fall Invitational with a two-round 163 (81, 82)... Played in four spring tournaments... Tied for 32nd at the Ann Rhoads Southern Shootout with a two-round 173 (91, 82)... Shot a three-round score of 258 (85, 87, 86) at the Winthrop University Intercollegiate to finish tied for 44th... Withdrew from the Agnes Memorial Invitational during round one... Led the team with a three-round 247 (86, 83, 78) at the Big South Women s Golf Championship... Led team to first tournament win at Lady Falcon Invitational... Named PC SAAC Student- Athlete of the Week twice (9/23/08; 4/20/09). High School: Played golf for Shari Chastain at Dawson County H.S.... Three-time region winner... Two-time runner-up at state championship... d ninth at state tournament as a sophomore... Three-time low medalist... Led her team to two region titles and two runner-up places... Guided her squad to a ninth place finish at the state tournament twice, third place in 2007, and second place in 2008... Member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Kasay Lauren Holbrook was born March 1, 1990 in Dawsonville, Ga.... Daughter of Katrina Keith Holbrook... Has a younger brother, Kaleb... Majoring in business administration management... Minoring in athletic coaching and physical education. 2009-10: Competed in three fall tournaments... Tied for 29th at the 2009 Draper Valley Intercollegiate after shooting a two-round 159 (80, 79)... Shot a round of 78 during the only round of the 11th annual Great Smokies Women s Intercollegiate and tied for 56th... Tied for 61st at the 2009 Wendy s Invitational with a two-round score of 173 (90, 83)... Competed in four spring tournaments... Tied for 29th at the JU Women s Classic with a score of 163 (78, 85)... Tied for 20th at the Fighting Camel Classic while shooting 165 (85, 80)... Led the Blue Hose with a collegiate best performance of 156 (78, 78) to end the Mimosa Hills Intercollegiate tied for 27th... Tied for 32nd and set personal-bests (single round/three rounds) at the Big South Conference Women s Championship with a score of 244 (77, 84, 83). 2008-09: Played in three fall tournaments... Finished third for PC with a tie for 55th at the Draper Valley Intercollegiate and two-round score of 165 (79, 86)... Shot a round of 81 at the rain-shortened Lady Falcon Invitational to finish tied for 21st... Had an opening round of 80 before withdrawing from the CSU Women s Fall Invitational... Played in three spring tournaments... Shot a two-round 173 (87, 86) to finish tied for 32nd at the Ann Rhoads Southern Shootout... Led the team at the Agnes McAmis Memorial with a tie for 16th and two-round tally of 164 (82, 82)... Finished second for PC and 30th overall at the Big South Women s Golf Championship with a three-round aggregate of 250 (84, 87, 79). High School: Played for Pete Hollibaugh at Greenville H.S.... Four-year all-region team selection... Five-time team MVP... Earned all-state accolades as a junior... Two-year captain... Wendy s H.S. Heisman finalist... Greenville H.S. Female Athlete of the Year. Personal: Caroline Jackson McClenaghan was born August 31, 1989 in Greenville, S.C.... Daughter of Liz and Van McClenaghan... Has a sibling, Ellis... Majoring in psychology... Minoring in physical education and athletic coaching. 6 2010-2011 Presbyterian College Golf

Kim Carpenter 5-4 So. Tampa, Fla. Berkeley Prep Kyleen Carpenter 5-5 So. Tampa, Fla. Berkeley Prep 2009-10: Competed in three fall tournaments... Tied for 24th at the 2009 Draper Valley Intercollegiate after shooting a two-round 161 (77, 84)... Shot an opening round of 78 at the rain-shortened 11th annual Great Smokies Women s Intercollegiate to finish tied for 56th... Tied for 74th at the 2009 Wendy s Invitational with a two-round score of 183 (92, 91)... Competed in four spring tournaments... Claimed 45th place at the JU Women s Classic with a two-round tally of 171 (86, 85)... Shot a collegiate-best score of 253 (88, 79, 86) to tie for 35th at the Winthrop Intercollegiate... Tied for 65th at the Mimosa Hills Intercollegiate with a tournament score of 167 (80, 87)... Finished 23rd at the Big South Conference Women s Championship with personal best 237 (81, 73, 83) while also setting a school record with her second round score of 73. High School: Four-year letterwinner for Tom Shea at Berkeley Preparatory School... Lowest round was a 73 at the FSHAA 1A-5 Regional Tournament in Oct. 2008... Won the Avila Ladies Club Championship in 2008 (161; 82, 79) and in 2007 (163; 77, 86)... Won the FSHAA 1A-14 District Tournament (81) in 2007... Team won district championships 2005, 2006, and 2007... Team won regional championships in 2005 and 2006... Four time Dean s List. Personal: Kimberly Carpenter was born December 2, 1990 in West Point, N.Y.... Daughter of Col. Robert and Mrs. Dee Carpenter... Twin sister Kyleen plays golf at PC... Majoring in political science. 2009-10: Competed in one fall tournament... Shot a 171 (84, 87) at the Boscobel Intercollegiate to finish tied for 33rd. High School: Four-year letterwinner for Tom Shea at Berkeley Preparatory School... Lowest round was a 75 during the opening round of the FCWT in Oct. 2007... Won the Greater Tampa Junior Golf League Tournament in March 2007 (82) and in September 2007 (83) as well as runner-up in November 2006 (84)... Claimed second behind her sister at the FSHAA 1A-14 District Tournament in 2007 (85)... Was second at the AJGA Srixon Qualifier in 2007 (80)... Team won district championships 2005, 2006, and 2007... Team won regional championships in 2005 and 2006... Team co-captain her sophomore, junior, and senior seasons... Voted team MVP her sophomore and junior seasons... Two-time Hillsborough County all-star honorable mention selection... Four-time Dean s List. Personal: Kyleen Marie Carpenter was born December 2, 1990 in West Point, N.Y.... Daughter of Col. Robert and Mrs. Dee Carpenter... Twin sister Kim plays golf at PC... Has not declared a major. 2010-2011 Presbyterian College Golf 7

Micah Dowling 5-1 So. Orlando, Fla. Edgewater H.S. Kalie Goodman 5-7 Fr. Easley, S.C. Easley H.S. 2009-10: Competed in all four fall tournaments... Tied for 16th at the 2009 Draper Valley Intercollegiate after shooting a two-round 157 (78, 79)... Shot a program best round of 75 to open the 11th annual Great Smokies Women s Intercollegiate tied for 30th before rain cancelled the final round... Tied for 49th at the 2009 Wendy s Invitational with a two-round score of 168 (84, 84)... Finished 36th at the Boscobel Intercollegiate with a two-day score of 179 (92, 82)... Competed in all five spring tournaments... Improved on the final day to finish tied for 29th at the JU Women s Classic with a score of 163 (82, 81)... Led the team at the Fighting Camel Classic with a tie for eighth place (156; 77, 79) and an ace on the third hole of day one... Earned a second-straight top-ten finish at the Winthrop Intercollegiate where she established a school record for three rounds (239; 84, 78, 77) and tied for ninth... Won PC SAAC Student-Athlete of the Week (3/18/10)... Tied for 35th at the Mimosa Hills Intercollegiate with a score of 158 (82, 76)... Tied for 19th at the Big South Conference Women s Championship with a school record three-round performance of 234 (78, 80, 76). High School: Four-year letterwinner for Calvin Lingelbach at Edgewater H.S. in Orlando, Fla. Tied for 21st at the Florida Women s State Golf Association Girls Championship with rounds of 77 and 83 Tied for 13th the Future Collegians World Tour Woods Rolling Creek Open with a tworound score of 157 (80, 77) Tied for 13th at the Future Collegians World Tour Eagle Creek Open with a tworound score of 158 (75, 83) Firstteam all-district selection her freshman year Garnered second-team alldistrict accolades her sophomore and junior campaigns Orange County Notable Player of the Year her senior year Member of the National Honor Society, BETA Club, FCA, Spanish Honor Society and earned Orlando Business Journal First Honors Award in 2008. Personal: Micah Christine Dowling was born April 19, 1991 in Lincoln, Neb. Daughter of Alan and Patti Dowling Has one brother, Scott Majoring in chemistry. High School: Played golf at Easley H.S. for head coach Rick Jones... Six-time letter-winner... Shot a round of 73 her sophomore year to place 3rd at the 4A Region Tournament... Won The Pickens County Championship with a round of 75 her sophomore year... Won the Fort Dorchester Invitational her junior year with a score of 74... All-Region, All-State and Team MVP her junior year... Won the Pickens County Championship her senior year... All-Region and Team MVP her senior year... Ended her senior year with a scoring average of 38.75 for nine holes and 78.0 for tournament rounds... Caddied for Samuel L. Jackson at the Caddie Classic her junior year. Personal: Kalie Marie Goodman was born in Aiken, S.C. on April 29, 1992... Daughter of Scott and Susan Goodman... Two sisters, Kristi and Savanah... Intends to be pre-med. Mary Kate Linder 5-5 Fr. Athens, Ga. Oconee County H.S. High School: Played golf at Oconee County H.S. for Michael Youngblood and Kevin Stewart... Team placed third at the GHSA 3A State Championship as a freshman, runner-up at the Championship her sophomore and junior years, and won the Championship her senior year... Shot a round of 78 at the Championship her senior year to finish sixth overall... Three-time member of the All Northeast GA Golf Team... Named her team s Most Improved Golfer three-times... Selected to Team Georgia for the 2010 National High School Championship... Atlanta Journal Golf All-Academic Team selection her senior year. Personal: Mary Kathryn Linder was born in Atlanta, Ga. on March 21, 1992... Daughter of David and Jane Linder... Has one brother, William...Intends to major in business administration. Morgan Bentley 5-8 Fr. Blairsville, Ga. Union County H.S. High School: Played at Union County High School for Brian Allison... Team finished third in the region her sophomore year and fourth her senior year... Named All-Area First Team her senior year as well as the Georgia State Winner for the Vince Dooley Award and Scholarship... Awarded the Outstanding Student Award for her senior class... Named to the Atlanta Junior Golf All-Academic Team... Class valedictorian. Personal: Morgan Gray Bentley was born in Atlanta, Ga. on December 13, 1991... Daughter of Tsali and Jacque Bentley... One sibling, Tsali T Bentley II... Plans to major in physics. Jennifer Paden 5-9 Fr. Houston, Texas Clear Creek H.S. High School: Played at Clear Creek H.S. for head coach Kayla Williamson... Named second-team all-district, all-region, and all-state her sophomore year... Won two tournaments her junior year as well as being named co-captain of the team... Won four tournaments her senior year with several other top-5 finishes... Named team captain and team MVP her senior year... Earned first-team all-district and all-region honors her senior year. Personal: Jennifer Paden was born in Houston, Texas on September 4, 1991... Daughter of Marci Paden... Intends to major in early childhood education. 8 2010-2011 Presbyterian College Golf

WOMEN S REVIEW 2009 Fall Season Draper Valley Women s Intercollegiate September 6-8 Micah Dowling 78 79 157 +13 t16th Kristen Cometto 80 79 159 +15 t20th Kim Carpenter 84 77 161 +17 t24th Carrie McClenaghan84 79 163 +19 t29th Kasay Holbrook 83 81 164 +20 t32nd TEAM 325 314 639 +63 6th 2009 Great Smokies Intercollegiate September 18-20 Micah Dowling 75 75 +3 t30th Kristen Cometto 76 76 +4 t39th Carrie McClenaghan 78 78 +6 t56th Kim Carpenter 78 78 +6 t56th Kasay Holbrook 80 80 +8 t83rd TEAM 307 307 +19 14th 2009 Wendy s Invitational October 18-20 Kristen Cometto 77 86 163 +19 t37th Amanda Hamlett 84 80 164 +20 t43rd Micah Dowling 84 84 168 +24 t49th Carrie McClenaghan 90 83 173 +29 t61st Kim Carpenter 92 91 183 +39 t74th TEAM 335 333 668 +92 10th Boscobel Intercollegiate October 23-25 Amanda Hamlett 77 77 154 +10 t5th Kristen Cometto 81 82 163 +19 t19th Kasay Holbrook 80 86 166 +22 t25th Kyleen Carpenter 84 87 171 +27 t33rd Micah Dowling 92 82 174 +30 36th TEAM 322 327 649 +73 4th Kristen Cometto 2010 Spring Season 2010 Jacksonville University Classic - February 21-23 Kasay Holbrook 77 82 159 +15 t20th Micah Dowling 82 81 163 +19 t29th Carrie McClenaghan 78 85 163 +19 t29th Kim Carpenter 86 85 171 +27 45th Kristen Cometto 95 92 187 +43 53rd TEAM 323 333 656 +80 9th Fighting Camel Classic - March 1-2 Micah Dowling 77 79 156 +12 t8th Carrie McClenaghan 85 80 165 +21 t20th Kristen Cometto 86 80 166 +22 t23rd Kasay Holbrook 83 85 168 +24 t27th Amanda Hamlett 81 87 168 +24 t27 TEAM 326 324 650 +74 3rd Winthrop University Intercollegiate - March 14-16 Micah Dowling 84 78 77 239 +23 t9th Kasay Holbrook 79 83 80 242 +26 t17th Kim Carpenter 88 79 86 253 +37 t35th Kristen Cometto 83 82 90 255 +39 t40th Amanda Hamlett 91 87 84 262 +46 49th TEAM 334 322 327 983 +119 6th Mimosa Hills Intercollegiate - April 4-6 Carrie McClenaghan 78 78 156 +8 t27th Micah Dowling 82 76 158 +14 t35 Kasay Holbrook 86 77 163 +19 t52nd Kristen Cometto 81 83 164 +20 t55th Kim Carpenter 80 87 167 +23 t65th TEAM 321 314 635 +59 9th 2010 Big South Women s Golf Championship - April 11-14 Micah Dowling 78 80 76 234 +18 t19th Kim Carpenter 81 73 83 237 +21 23rd Kasay Holbrook 80 78 80 238 +22 t24th Carrie McClenaghan 77 84 83 244 +28 t32nd Kristen Cometto 85 81 90 256 +40 t40th TEAM 316 312 322 950 +86 7th 2010-2011 Presbyterian College Golf 9

RECORD BOOK Team Statistis Category Year Event Course/Host Location Score Best First Round 2009 Great Smokies Intercollegiate Waynesville Inn Golf Resort and Spa Waynesville, N.C. 307 Best Second Round 2010 Big South Women s Championship The Patriot GC Ninety-Six, S.C. 312 Best Third Round 2010 Big South Women s Championship The Patriot GC Ninety-Six, S.C. 322 Best Overall! 2009 Draper Valley Women s Intercollegiate Draper Valley Golf Club Draper, Va. 639 Best Overall@ 2010 Big South Women s Championship The Patriot GC Ninety-Six, S.C. 950 Individual Statistics Category Individual Year Event Course/Host Location Score Best First Round Micah Dowling 2009 Great Smokies Intercollegiate Waynesville Inn Golf Resort and Spa Waynesville, N.C. 75 Best Second Round Kim Carpenter 2010 Big South Women s Championship The Patriot GC Ninety-Six, S.C. 73 Best Third Round Micah Dowling 2010 Big South Women s Championship The Patriot GC Ninety-Six, S.C. 76 Best Overall! Kasay Holbrook 2008 Draper Valley Women s Intercollegiate Draper Valley Golf Club Draper, Va. 154 Amanda Hamlett 2009 Boscobel Intercollegiate Boscobel GC Pendleton, S.C. 154 Best Overall@ Micah Dowling 2010 Big South Women s Championship The Patriot GC Ninety-Six, S.C. 234!-indicates lowest score in a two-round tournament @-indicates lowest score in a three-round tournament Division I Bests Team Statistics (Yearly) Best Single-Round Score Date Event Course/Host Location Score 10-16-07 Patsy Rendleman Invitational Salisbury CC Salisbury, N.C. 343 09-16-08 Lady Falcon Invitational Old North State Club New London, N.C. 313 09-19-09 Great Smokies Intercollegiate Waynesville Inn Golf Resort and Spa Waynesville, N.C. 307 Best Two-Round Score Date Event Course/Host Location Score 09-11-07 Draper Valley Intercollegiate Draper Valley GC Draper, Va. 689 09-09-08 Draper Valley Intercollegiate Draper Valley GC Draper, Va. 652 04-06-10 Mimosa Hills Intercollegiate Mimosa Hills GC Morganton, N.C. 635 Best Three-Round Score Date Event Course/Host Location Score 03-23-08 Shamrock Intercollegiate Tega Cay GC Tega Cay, S.C. 1083 04-15-09 Big South Women s Championship The Patriot GC Ninety-Six, S.C. 1006 04-14-10 Big South Women s Championship The Patriot GC Ninety-Six, S.C. 950 Individual Statistics (Yearly) Best Single-Round Score Season Date Individual Event Course/Host Location Score 2007-08 9/11 Kristen Cometto Draper Valley Intercollegiate Draper Valley GC Draper, Va. 78 2008-09 9/9 Kasay Holbrook Draper Valley Intercollegiate Draper Valley GC Draper, Va. 76 9/16 Kasay Holbrook Lady Falcon Invitational Old North State Club New London, N.C. 76 2009-10 4/13 Kim Carpenter Big South Women s Championship The Patriot GC Ninety-Six, S.C. 73 Best Two-Round Score Date Individual Event Course/Host Location Score 10-16-07 Jessica Parris Patsy Rendleman Invitational Salisbury CC Salisbury, N.C. 161 (81,80) 09-09-08 Kasay Holbrook Draper Valley Intercollegiate Draper Valley GC Draper, Va. 154 (78, 76) 10-25-09 Amanda Hamlett Boscobel Intercollegiate Boscobel GC Pendleton, S.C. 154 (77,77) Best Three-Round Score Date Individual Event Course/Host Location Score 03-23-08 Jessica Parris Shamrock Invitational Tega Cay GC Tega Cay, S.C. 255 (81, 90, 84) 04-15-09 Kasay Holbrook Big South Women s Championship The Patriot GC Ninety-Six, S.C. 247 (86, 83, 78) 4-14-10 Micah Dowling Big South Women s Championship The Patriot GC Ninety-Six, S.C. 234 (78, 80, 76) Career Top 10 s Micah Dowling 2 Kristen Cometto 1 Kasay Holbrook 1 Jessica Parris 1 Amanda Hamlett 1 Team Titles* Date Event Teams Score 9/16/08 Lady Falcon Invitational 11 (313) *Since joining Division I 10 2010-2011 Presbyterian College Golf

Kent Crymes 5-10 172 Sr. Athens, Ga. Athens Academy Rob McRae 6-0 212 Sr. Augusta, Ga. Academy of Richmond County 2009-10: Played in one fall tournament... Finished 81st at the Springhill Suites Intercollegiate with a three-round score of 235 (75, 80, 72)... Played in one spring tournament... Tied for 36th with a tournament total of 237 (82, 76, 79) at the Big South Men s Championship. 2008-09: Played in one fall tournament... Tied for 41st at the CSU Fall Invitational with a three-round score of 239 (80, 78, 81)... Played in three spring tournaments... Finished the Wexford Plantation Intercollegiate tied for 29th with a score of 233 (80, 75, 78)... Tied for 55th at the Ironwood Pirate Intercollegiate with a three-round score of 231 (82, 75, 74)... Tied for 27th at the Big South Conference s Men s Championship with a threeround score of 238 (78, 78, 82)... Averaged 78.42 strokes in 12 rounds of play. 2007-08: Played in three fall tournaments... Tied for 39th at the Poplar Hill Intercollegiate with a three-round score of 237 (77, 79, 81)... Shot 234 (82, 76, 76) at the Raines Development Group Intercollegiate to finish tied for 55th... Recorded a 241 (79, 81, 81) at the CSU Fall Invitational to tie for 63rd... Played in three spring tournaments... Claimed 62nd place at the Wexford Plantation Intercollegiate with a tournament tally of 239 (78, 81, 80)... Tied for 39th at the Grub Mart Intercollegiate with a score of 234 (77, 79, 78)... Had his best finish at the Big South Conference s Men s Championship with a three-round 228 (76, 76, 76) and tie for 18th place... Averaged 78.50 strokes through 18 rounds... Shot a best round of 76 on four occasions. High School: Played at the Athens Academy. Personal: Kent John Crymes was born June 19, 1989 in Athens, Ga.... Son of Dr. and Mrs. Brent Crymes... Majoring in business and accounting. 2009-10: Played in two fall tournaments... Tied for 51st at the Springhill Suites Intercollegiate with a three-round score of 222 (73, 74, 75)... Claimed 33rd place at the 2009 CSU Fall Invitational with a three-round score of 240 (77, 77, 86)... Competed in three spring tournaments... Tied for 41st at the Wexford Plantation Intercollegiate with a two-round tally of 152 (79, 73)... Tied for 48th at the Coca-Cola Invitational with a threeround 226 (75, 73, 78)... Tied for 26th with an aggregate score of 228 (76, 72, 80) at the Big South Men s Championship. 2008-09: Played in one fall tournament... Claimed 89th place at the Raines Development Group Intercollegiate with a three-round score of 237 (80, 78, 79)... Played in five spring tournaments... Tied for 14th at the Wexford Plantation Intercollegiate with a three-round score of 229 (75, 77, 77)... Recorded a 65th place finish at the Cleveland Golf Palmetto Intercollegiate with a tournament score of 233 (74, 79 80)... Led the team with a fourth place finish at the Grub Mart Intercollegiate with a one-under 143 (71, 72)... Tied for 95th at the 40th Annual Furman Invitational with a 162 (80, 82)... Tied for 32nd at the Big South Conference s Men s Championship with a three-round tally of 242 (78, 81, 83)... Averaged 77.88 strokes in 16 rounds of play... Had one top-ten finish. 2007-08: Played in three fall tournaments... Finished tied for 64th at the Raines Development Group Intercollegiate with a two-day score of 238 (83, 79, 76)... Best finish was a tie for 17th at the Frank Landrey Invitational (223; 77, 73, 73)... Tied for 28th at the CSU Fall Invitational with a three-round score of 230 (75, 74, 81)... Played in three spring tournaments... Shot 236 (80, 78, 78) to tie for 63rd at the Cleveland Golf Palmetto Intercollegiate... Claimed 53rd at the Grub Mart Intercollegiate with a three-round performance of 241 (73, 79, 89)... Finished the Big South Conference s Men s Championship with a three-round score of 233 (79, 76, 78) to claim 28th place... Averaged 77.83 strokes through 18 rounds... Shot a best round of 73 on three occasions. High School: Played for Gen Crislip at the Academy of Richmond County... Helped his team to four region championships... Team won state title his sophomore year... Three-time state runner-up... Team MVP and captain his senior year. Personal: Robert Bradley McRae was born March 17, 1989 in Augusta, Ga.... Son of Ann and Bobby McRae... Has an older brother, Josh... Majoring in business management and political science. 2010-2011 Presbyterian College Golf 11

Evan Phillips 5-8 141 r-jr. Lexington, S.C. Lexington H.S. Det Cullum 6-1 162 So. Columbia, S.C. Dreher H.S. 2009-10: Played in two fall tournaments... Tied for 56th at the Springhill Suites Intercollegiate with a three-round score of 223 (79, 70, 74)... Claimed 23rd place at the 2009 CSU Fall Invitational with a three-round score of 235 (79, 86, 70)... Played in five spring tournaments... Led the Blue Hose at the Wexford Plantation Intercollegiate with a 15th place showing and two-round score of 147 (75, 72)... Tied for 34th place with a three-round score of 225 (78, 73, 74) at the Wendy s Charleston Shootout... Tied for 42nd at the Furman Intercollegiate with a tournament tally of 228 (71, 76, 81)... Tied for 45th at the Coca-Cola Wofford Invitational with a three-round 225 (76, 75, 74)... Finished in 29th place with a very consistent three-round tally of 231 (77, 77, 77) at the Big South Men s Championship. 2008-09: Played in two fall tournaments... Finished in a tie for 30th at the Manor Intercollegiate with a three-round score of 234 (76, 80, 78)... Tied for 81st at the Raines Development Group Intercollegiate with a score of 232 (75, 79, 78)... Played in four spring tournaments... Best finish was a tie for 23rd at the Wexford Plantation Intercollegiate (232; 81, 77, 74)... Tied for 38th at the Cleveland Golf Palmetto Intercollegiate with a final tally of 225 (76, 74, 75)... Finished the Grub Mart Intercollegiate tied for 67th with a two-round score of 158 (80, 78)... Shot 231 (81, 74, 76) at the Ironwood Pirate Intercollegiate to finish tied for 55th... Averaged 77.18 strokes in 17 rounds of play... Shot a best round of 74 on three occasions. High School: Played for Kelly Evans at Lexington H.S. Personal: Jeffrey Evan Phillips was born July 18, 1989 in Lexington, H.S.... Son of Sherry and Jeff Phillips... Majoring in biology. 2009-10: Played in one fall tournament... Tied for 34th at the 2009 CSU Fall Invitational with a three-round score of 244 (84, 83, 77). High School: Four-year letterwinner at Dreher High School under Coach Mike Casto... Won SC State Am Qualifier medalist honors (69)... Was 15th at the Columbia City Am (74, 75, 74)... Had a round of 72 at the Carolinas Am Qualifier... His senior year finished runner-up at the Lexington County Tee Off and 3-A Lower State Tournament... Finished 8th at the 3-A State Tournament... Named all-state, all-region, and all-area his senior year. Personal: Emory Burdette Cullum was born April 5, 1991 in Columbia, S.C.... Son of John and Rita Cullum... Has one brother, William... Has not declared a major. John Solms 6-1 180 Jr. Atlanta, Ga. Westminster Schools 2009-10: Played as an individual at the 2009 CSU Fall Invitational finishing in a tie for 34th with a three-round score of 244 (88, 76, 80). 2008-09: Played in one spring tournament... Tied for 66th at the Ironwood Pirate Intercollegiate with a three-round score of 234 (77, 78, 79). High School: Played for James Perry at The Westminster Schools... Two-time MVP... Two-time Region 5 Class 3-A champion... Garnered Rookie of the Year honors... Part of the two-time GHSA Class 3-A state championship team... Won the 2006 Georgia Veterans Junior Classic... Won the 2008 Dogwood Invitational Qualifier... d second at the 2007 Doublegate Junior Classic and earned the bronze medal at the 2007 TPC Junior Classic... Member of the National Honor Society. Personal: John Sherwood Solms, Jr. was born June 7, 1989 in Atlanta, Ga.... Son of Cam and John Solms... Has two siblings, Katharine and Stephen... Has not declared a major. Matt Sizemore 5-9 174 So. Richmond, Va. Douglas S. Freeman H.S. 2009-10: Played as an individual at the 2009 CSU Fall Invitational finishing tied for 13th with a three-round score of 231 (79, 78, 74)... Played in two spring tournaments... Tied for 65th place at the Wendy s Charleston Shootout with a three-round total of 237 (82, 74, 81)... Led the team with a three-round score of 220 (65, 80, 75) at the Big South Conference s Men s Golf Championship... His first round of 65 was the tournament low, second lowest in school history and a Division I record for the Blue Hose. High School: Three-year letterwinner for Coach Drew Bright at Douglas Southall Freeman HS... Had a low score of 71 his freshman season and earned his team s Most Improved Award... Shot a low score of 70 his junior season... Named team MVP, all-district, all-region, academic all-region, all-state, all-metro while shooting a low round of 68 his senior season... Team won the William H. Marshall High School Invitational. Personal: Kenneth Matthew Sizemore was born February 28, 1991 in Richmond, Va.... Son of Ken and Nancy Sizemore... Has one brother, John... Has not declared a major. 12 2010-2011 Presbyterian College Golf

Andrew Garner 5-11 151 r-fr. Peachtree City, Ga. Starr s Mill H.S. Dylan Murray 5-11 165 Fr. Westport, Conn. Staples H.S. 2009-10: Redshirted. High School: Four-year letterwinner at Starr s Mill HS in Peachtree City, Ga. under the direction of Coach Chad Phillips... At the state tournament he finished 25th his freshman year (80), 30th as a sophomore (81), and 13th as a junior (75)... Was runner-up for medalist honors at the La Grange Invitational his junior year (146; 72, 74)... Named Student- Athlete of the month (April/November)... His senior year played in nine tournaments outside of HS play averaging 77.00 strokes with a best round of 70 at the Moors Junior Classic where he finished seventh. Personal: Andrew Dwight Garner was born August 30, 1991 in Wurtzburg, Germany... Son of Will and Jennifer Garner... Has one brother, Franklin... Has not declared a major. High School: Played golf at Staples H.S. in Westport, Conn. for head coach Tom Owen... Three-time all-state and all-area... Was 52-3 during the regular season (three seasons) of varsity play... Co-Medalist at the conference championship his sophomore and senior year as well as being Central Division All-Conference his final three seasons... Team won D-1 State Championship his junior and senior years... Shot a final round of 69 at the Grand Cypress Resort his junior year... Won the Chappa Award for having the best sportsmanship in the conference his senior year... Finished in the top five at ASGA Apawanis with scores of 71-75-79... Three-time recipient of his school s Block S award. Personal: John Dylan Murray was born in Gainesville, Fla. on May 6, 1992... Son of Kevin Murray, Kim and H. Lee Cooper... Five siblings, Tate Cooper, Paige Cooper, Kyle Murray, Sloane Cooper, and Paige Murray... Intends to be pre-dental. Colt Crymes 6-0 165 Fr. Athens, Ga. Athens Academy High School: Played golf at the Athens Academy for head coach Mike Callinan... Won the region championship his junior year... Was named the North East Georgia Player of the Year his junior year. Personal: Colt Overton Crymes was born in Athens, Ga. on March 16, 1992... Son of Brent and Tracy Crymes... Brother Kent plays golf at PC... Has two other brothers, Kyle and Kurt... Has not declared a major. Carter Davis 5-10 160 Fr. Spartanburg, S.C. Spartanburg Day High School: Played golf at Spartanburg Day School for head coach Chris Crowley... Four-time All-Conference in high school as well as twotime Conference Champion... Finished in the top-15 at the NCISSA State Tournament all four years of high school... Voted his team s MVP all four years of high school. Personal: Carter Purnell Davis was born in Rutherfordton, N.C. on July 30, 1991... Son of Jeff and Ginger Davis... One brother, Jeffery... Intends to major in business. William Sigg 5-10 170 Fr. Augusta, Ga. Academy of Richmond High School: Played at the Academy of Richmond County for head coach Gene Crislip... Played club golf at the Augusta Country Club for coaches Tommy Brannen and Gary Cressend...Won the 2008 GA 4A State Championship (70) while the ARC won the team championship... Won the SJGT Columbus GA Open his sophomore year (141; 67, 74)... Shot a 71 at the 2009 GA 4A State Championship while the ARC finished runners-up... Earned the team s MVP honors... Tied for 34th at the AJGA Ringgold GA Classic (219; 73, 72, 74)... Tied for 26th at the AJGA Heritage Classic (224; 79, 72, 73)... Tied for 20th at the AJGA Charles Howell Championship (220; 72, 74, 74)... ARC team finished third at the state tournament his senior year... Tied for 8th at the Carolinas/Georgia Junior Championships (149; 78, 71)... Member of the International Baccalaureate Program. Personal: William Manfred Sigg was born on November 8, 1991 in Augusta, Ga.... Son of David and Karen Sigg... Has one brother, Greyson... Has not declared a major. 2010-2011 Presbyterian College Golf 13

MEN S REVIEW 2009 Fall Season Spring Hill Suites Intercollegiate September 13-15 Patrick Coleman 69 68 73 210-6 5th Rob McRae 73 74 75 222 +6 t51st Evan Phillips 79 70 74 223 +7 t56th Adam Black 74 76 77 227 +11 70th Kent Crymes 78 80 77 235 +19 t81st TEAM 294 288 299 881 +17 t14th Frank Landrey Fall Intercollegiate October 4-6 Patrick Coleman 78 80 72 220 +4 11th Rob McRae 73 70 83 226 +10 t35th Lance Johnson 80 77 77 234 +18 t51st Thomas Todd 74 76 85 235 +19 t56th Evan Phillips 79 78 80 237 +21 t68th TEAM 304 293 312 909 +45 8th CSU Fall Invitational October 18-20 Adam Black 79 76 69 224 +8 5th Patrick Coleman 81 74 76 231 +15 t13th Evan Phillips 79 86 70 235 +19 23rd Rob McRae 77 77 86 240 +24 33rd Det Cullum 84 83 77 244 +28 t34th TEAM 316 310 292 918 +54 3rd Patrick Coleman 2010 Spring Season Wexford Plantation Intercollegiate - February 22-23 Evan Phillips 75 72 147 +3 t15th Patrick Coleman 72 76 148 +4 t17th Rob McRae 79 73 152 +8 t41st Adam Black 82 72 154 +10 t48th Thomas Todd 77 79 156 +12 t58th TEAM 303 293 596 +20 7th 2010 Wendy s Charleston Shootout - February 28-March 1 Adam Black 73 74 74 221 +5 t18th Patrick Coleman 76 76 73 225 +9 t34th Evan Phillips 78 73 74 225 +9 t34th Lance Johnson 79 77 74 230 +14 51st Matt Sizemore 82 74 81 237 +23 t65th TEAM 306 297 295 898 +34 10th 13th Annual Celveland Golf Palmetto Intercollegiate - March 7-9 Evan Phillips 73 72 74 219 +3 t19th Patrick Coleman 77 71 72 220 +4 t22nd Thomas Todd 78 74 74 226 +10 51st Adam Black 82 74 78 234 +18 t75th Rob McRae 85 78 81 244 +28 89th TEAM 310 291 298 899 +35 12th 41st Annual Furman Intercollegiate - March 18-21 Adam Black 68 72 79 219 +3 7th Evan Phillips 71 76 81 228 +12 t42nd Thomas Todd 76 78 75 229 +13 t51st Patrick Coleman 82 76 74 232 +16 t71st Lance Johnson 81 82 83 246 +30 t129 TEAM 296 302 309 907 +43 t8th 2010 Wofford Invitational - April 11-13 Thomas Todd 69 74 72 215-1 8th Patrick Coleman 73 76 76 225 +9 t45th Evan Phillips 76 75 74 225 +9 t45th Adam Black 77 73 76 226 +10 t48th Rob McRae 75 73 78 226 +10 t48th TEAM 293 295 298 886 +22 8th 2010 Big South Men s Golf Championship - April 19-21 Matt Sizemore 65 80 75 220 +4 t10th Rob McRae 76 72 80 228 +12 t26th Evan Phillips 77 77 77 231 +15 29th Patrick Coleman 84 77 74 235 +19 t33rd Kent Crymes 82 76 79 237 +21 t36th TEAM 300 302 305 907 +43 8th 14 2010-2011 Presbyterian College Golf

RECORD BOOK Team Statistics Category Date Event Course/Host Location Score Best First Round 2005 Richard Rendleman Invitational Salisbury CC Salisbury, N.C. 279 Best Second Round 2002 South Atlantic Championship Lakeside CC Clinton, S.C. 271 Best Third Round 2001 South Atlantic Championship Lakeside CC Clinton, S.C. 286 Best Overall! 1999 South Atlantic Championship Salisbury CC Salisbury, N.C. 586 2009 Grub Mart Intercollegiate Silver Lakes GC Jacksonville, Ala. 586 Best Overall@ 2002 South Atlantic Championship Lakeside CC Clinton, S.C. 867!-indicates lowest score in a two-round tournament @-indicates lowest score in a three-round tournament Individual Statistics Category Individual Year Event Course/Host Location Score Best First Round Gavin Gillespie 2003 Food Lion SAC Championship Lakeside CC Laurens, S.C. 64 Best Second Round Chris Wilkins 1995 South Atlantic Champioship Kannapolis CC Kannapolis, N.C. 66 Gavin Gillespie 2002 South Atlantic Championship Lakeside CC Laurens, S.C. 66 Hugh Morrison 2008 Vault Wofford Invitational Wofford Spartanburg, S.C. 66 Best Third Round Thomas Todd 2008 CSU Fall Invitational Crowfield CC Charleston, S.C. 66 Best Fourth Round Chris Wilkins 1996 NCAA Division II Championships Oak Tree CC (West Course) Edmond, Okla. 76 Best Overall! Ben Karns 2007 Richard Rendleman Invitational Salisbury CC Salisbury, N.C. 140 Best Overall@ Gavin Gillespie 1997 South Atlantic Champioship Salisbury CC Salisbury, N.C. 209 Best Overall^ Chris Wilkins 1996 NCAA Division II Championships Oak Tree CC (West Course) Edmond, Okla. 294!-indicates lowest score in a two-round tournament @-indicates lowest score in a three-round tournament ^-indicates lowest score in a four-round tournament Division I Bests Team Statistics (Yearly) Best Single-Round Score Season Date Event Course/Host Location Score 2007-08 4/1 Wofford Invitational Carolina CC Spartanburg, S.C. 293 4/22 Big South Men s Championship The Patriot GC Ninety-Six, S.C. 293 2008-09 10/14 Frank Landrey Invitational Spring Creek GC Gordonsville, Va. 289 3/17 Grub Mart-Young Oil Intercollegiate Silver Lakes GC Jacksonville, Ala. 289 2009-10 9/15 Spring Hill Suites Intercollegiate CC of SC Florence, S.C. 288 Best Two-Round Score Date Event Course/Host Location Score 2007-08 None N/A 03-17-09 Grub Mart-Young Oil Intercollegiate Silver Lakes GC Jacksonville, Ala 586 (289, 297) 02-23-10 Wexford Plantation Intercollegiate Francis Marion Hilton Head, S.C. 596 (303, 293) Best Three-Round Score Date Event Course/Host Location Score 04-01-08 Wofford Invitational Carolina CC Spartanburg, S.C. 884 (295, 293, 296) 09-09-08 Manor Intercollegiate Manor Resort GC Farmville, Va. 893 (298, 301, 294) 09-15-09 Spring Hill Suites Intercollegiate CC of SC Florence, S.C. 881 (294, 288, 299) Individual Statistics (Yearly) Best Single-Round Score Date Individual Event Course/Host Location Score 04-01-08 Hugh Morrison Wofford Invitational Carolina CC Spartanburg, S.C. 66 10-21-08 Thomas Todd CSU Fall Invitational Crowfield CC Charleston, S.C. 66 04-19-10 Matt Sizemore Big South Men s Championship The Patriot GC Ninety-Six, S.C. 65 Best Two-Round Score Date Individual Event Course/Host Location Score 2007-08 None N/A 03-17-09 Rob McRae Grub Mart-Young Oil Intercollegiate Silver Lakes GC Jacksonville, Ala. 143 (71, 72) 02-23-10 Evan Phillips Wexford Plantation Intercollegiate Francis Marion Hilton Head, S.C. 147 (75, 72) Best Three-Round Score Date Individual Event Course/Host Location Score 04-01-08 Hugh Morrison Wofford Invitational Carolina CC Spartanburg, S.C. 210 (70, 66, 74) 10-21-08 Thomas Todd CSU Fall Invitational Crowfield CC Charleston, S.C. 215 (80, 69, 66) 09-15-09 Patrick Coleman Spring Hill Suites Intercollegiate CC of SC Florence, S.C. 210 (69, 68, 73) Career Top 10 s Thomas Todd 10 Hugh Morrison 2 Patrick Coleman 2 Rob Varner 2 Adam Black 2 2010-2011 Presbyterian College Golf 15

ADMINISTRATION Dr. John V. Griffith President 13th Year Brian Reese Director of Athletics First Year Dr. John V. Griffith, a 1969 graduate of Dickinson College, begins his 13th year as President of Presbyterian College. Griffith became the 16th president of PC on Jan. 1, 1998, replacing Dr. Kenneth B. Orr who retired after guiding the college for 18 years. Griffith was inaugurated on Oct. 10, 1998, as part of Homecoming festivities. Griffith continues to guide Presbyterian College through the new strategic plan which will take PC through the first decade of the 21st century. Griffith helped the institution celebrate its 125th anniversary during the academic year in 2005-06. Griffith came to PC after spending his previous 20 years of service at several colleges in different capacities. He began his work at the college level in 1977, when he was hired as a lecturer at the University of Syracuse. Prior to his time at Syracuse, Griffith served as a chaplain at the Dana Hall School in Wellesley, Mass., from 1972-76 and as a minister at the Village Baptist Church in Sherbune, N.Y., from 1976-78. He served as a lecturer at Syracuse University for one year before accepting a job at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Mich., where he was an associate director for Project Choice, a $150,000 project on student consumer protection. He moved on to Davidson College in Davidson, N.C., in 1979, where he was hired as Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid and a member of the faculty. He served in this capacity for the next six years before being named Vice President for Institutional Advancement in 1985. During the next four years, Griffith helped develop Project MATCH, a $150,000 project directed at intellectual development and college admissions. While at Davidson, he was also instrumental in the development of Love of Learning, an intervention program directed at African-American youth. Griffith continued his work at Davidson College until 1989, when he was named president of Arkansas College, a private liberal arts college in Batesville, Ark., which later changed its name to Lyon College. He served as president of Lyon, a PCUSA-related school, for eight years before coming to PC. Throughout his career, Griffith has served on numerous committees and councils, including the executive committee of the Association of Presbyterian Colleges and Universities and the Governor s Advisory Board of Technology and Telecommunications for the State of Arkansas. He is an active board member of the Laurens County Economic Development Corporation and was honored as its 2003 Man of the Year. He is an honorary board member of the Upstate Alliance, and a gubernatorial appointment to the South Carolina Commission on Higher Education. He also serves on the board of directors for the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities. Griffith graduated cum laude from Dickinson College in 1969 with a bachelor s degree in Religion, receiving the Hoffstatder Award as the most outstanding senior. He later graduated magna cum laude from Harvard University in 1972 with a Master s of Divinity degree, being named valedictorian and baccalaureate speaker of his class. Griffith received his Ph.D. degree in Intellectual Development from the University of Syracuse in 1980. He and his wife, the former Nancy Shell, are the parents of two sons: Matthew, a graduate of Davidson College, and Chris, a graduate of Dickinson College. Brian Reese, formerly Vanderbilt University s associate director of student athletics, has been named the new director of athletics at Presbyterian College. PC president Dr. John Griffith made the announcement on Monday, April 5, following a national search that attracted more than 80 candidates. I am enormously pleased to announce that Brian Reese has agreed to serve as our new director of athletics, Griffith said. His experience at Vanderbilt underscores the importance we place on academics for our student-athletes and we believe he will be a perfect fit for our community. Reese has served at Vanderbilt since 2002, when he first joined the school s athletics staff as director of football operations. In 2004, he was named director of sports operations at the university before being named associate director of student-athletics in 2008. Prior to joining the athletics staff at Vanderbilt, Reese was the head athletic trainer at Furman University from 1995 to 2002 and assistant director of sports medicine at the Citadel from 1989 to 1995. He is a 1986 graduate of Grand Valley State College in Allendale, Mich., where he earned a bachelor s degree in physical education. He also earned a master s degree in athletic administration from the University of Tulsa in Oklahoma in 1989. Reese has personal ties to PC; his wife attended PC while his brothers-in-law - Michael and William - were respective members of the Blue Hose football and baseball teams. During visits to campus both with family and as part of his job, Reese said he felt attuned to how special a place PC is. Presbyterian College has a great tradition of putting academics first for student-athletes, he said. When the job opened, I went after it knowing this was a good environment to live and work in. After meeting people here - the coaches, student-athletes, faculty, and the community - I knew this is where I wanted to be. There is so much potential here for us to have great success in Division I and doing it with honor. I m grateful and humbled to be selected. Reese follows Dr. William Bee Carlton, who served his alma mater as AD for six years. Reese and his wife, Tricia, have three children. He began his fulltime duties as director of athletics on July 1. 16 2010-2011 Presbyterian College Golf