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University Information Location: Waco, Texas Chartered: 1845, by the Republic of Texas Enrollment: 14,614 Interim President: Dr. David E. Garland President-Elect: Ken Starr Faculty Athletics Rep: Michael Rogers, J.D. Director of Athletics: Ian McCaw Associate AD (Sport Supervisor): Paul Bradshaw Nickname: Bears Colors: Green (PMS 560) and Gold (PMS 1235) Conference: Big 12 University Web Site: www.baylor.edu Men s Golf Information Head Coach: Greg Priest (East Texas State, 1993) Coaching Experience: Seventh season at Baylor Home Course: Twin Rivers Golf Club (Waco, Texas) 2010 Big 12 Finish: 6th Best Big 12 Finish: 1st (2001) 2009-10 Team Tournament Titles: 0 Top-Five: 7, Top-10: 12 2009-10 Individual Tournament Titles: 1 Top-Five: 4, Top-10: 10, Top-15: 18, Top-25: 32 2010 Postseason: NCAA South Central Region (t5th) NCAA Regional Appearances: 15 (13 straight) NCAA Championships Appearances: 5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/4 Athletic Media Relations Information Assistant Director (MG Contact): Chris Yandle E-mail: christopher_yandle@baylor.edu Office: (254) 710-3638 Cell: (254) 652-9068 Fax: (254) 710-1369 Athletics Web Site: www.baylorbears.com Chris Yandle, Men s Golf Media Relations Contact Second Floor, Simpson Center 1500 South University Parks Drive, Waco, TX 76706 O: 254.710.3638 C: 254.652-9068 F: 254.710.1369 christopher_yandle@baylor.edu www.baylorbears.com 2009-2010 MEN S GOLF POSTSEASON NOTEBOOK NCAA Division I Men s Golf Championships Dates June 1-6, 2010 Location Chattanooga, Tenn. Course The Honors Course Par 72 Yardage 7,395 Baylor Ranking (Golfstat/Golfweek) 53/49 Baylor Seed No. 29 (No. 9 at South Central Regional) Format Note: There will be 54 holes of stroke play over the first three days (June 1-3) to crown an individual champion and provide a cut to eight teams. Those eight, seeded by their finish in the medal format, will play single-elimination match play over the following three days (June 4-6) to determine the national champion. Baylor NCAA Postseason History 1960 NCAA Championships Colorado Springs, Colo. t9th 1966 NCAA Championships Palo Alto, Calif. 24th 1967 NCAA Championships Delaware, Pa. t31st 1990 NCAA Central Regional Columbus, Ohio 14th 1993 NCAA Central Regional Columbus, Ohio 13th 1998 NCAA Central Regional San Antonio, Texas 19th 1999 NCAA Central Regional Columbus, Ohio t15th 2000 NCAA Central Regional Victoria, Texas 10th 2001 NCAA Central Regional Stillwater, Okla. 20th 2002 NCAA Central Regional Stillwater, Okla. 7th NCAA Championships Columbus, Ohio 19th 2003 NCAA Central Regional Manhattan, Kan. 27th 2004 NCAA Central Regional West Lafayette, Ind. 25th 2005 NCAA Central Regional South Bend, Ind. t17th 2006 NCAA West Regional Tucson, Ariz. 20th 2007 NCAA Central Regional Sugar Grove, Ill. 18th 2008 NCAA Central Regional Columbus, Ohio 25th 2009 NCAA South Central Regional Stillwater, Okla. 7th 2010 NCAA South Central Regional Bryan, Texas t5th* *Won on first playoff hole (No. 18) vs. Georgia to earn fifth and final spot to NCAA Championships 2009-10 Baylor Men s Golf Roster NAME HT CL-EXP HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) Austin Berkovsky 6-0 Jr.-1L Aledo, Texas/Aledo HS (Arkansas) Payne Gniewek 6-1 Jr.-TR Trenton, Mich./Gabriel Richard Catholic HS (Michigan State) Drew McGee 5-10 So.-SQ Graham, Texas/Graham HS Michael McKinley 5-11 Jr.-2L Dallas, Texas/Lake Highlands HS Joakim Mikkelsen 5-6 So.-1L Drammen, Norway/Norges Toppidrettsgymnas Ryan O'Rear 5-11 Fr.-HS Salado, Texas/Salado HS Cody Paladino 5-10 Jr.-2L Kensington, Conn./Kingswood-Oxford School Jerry Ruiz 5-11 Fr.-HS Puebla, Mexico/San Diego School Lorenzo Scotto 6-3 So.-1L Pordenone, Italy/Liceo Scientifico G.D. Annunzio Matthew Seligmann 6-0 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas/Episcopal HS Head Coach: Greg Priest (East Texas State, 1993), Seventh season at Baylor

2009-10 BAYLOR MEN S GOLF POSTSEASON NOTEBOOK HEAD COACH GREG PRIEST GREG PRIEST EAST TEXAS STATE, 1993 SEVENTH SEASON AT BAYLOR Greg Priest, who was named the ninth head coach in school history on Aug. 25, 2003, is in his seventh season at the helm of the Baylor men's golf program. The Bears have qualified for 13 consecutive NCAA Regional berths and are making only their second NCAA Championships appearance in the Big 12 era. BAYLOR SUCCESS Priest s young 2009-10 squad received a much-needed boost with the addition of Michigan State transfer Payne Gniewek. The junior s addition paid immediate dividends, as the Bears enjoyed one of their most consistent fall seasons under Priest. Baylor posted five top-five finishes in the fall, including four consecutive fourth-place showings. Joakim Mikkelsen became the first Bear in two seasons to win an event, earning individual medalist honors at the 2010 Border Olympics. The Bears finished sixth at the 2010 Big 12 Championship and would later earn the No. 9 seed at the NCAA South Central Regional in Bryan, Texas. Baylor, which tied for fifth at the regional, knocked off Georgia on the first playoff hole to earn the program s fifth NCAA Championships appearance and first since 2002. In 2008-09, the Bears won three tournaments including winning the first two tournaments to open the fall slate with victories at the Shoal Creek Intercollegiate and the Hartford Hawks Invitational. Baylor added a third victory in the spring when the Bears won the Border Olympics. At the Big 12 Championships, Baylor finished fifth, while senior Bill Allcorn led after three of the tournament's four rounds, before finishing second overall. The Bears later advanced to their 12th consecutive NCAA Regional appearance, earning a bid the NCAA South Central Regional in Stillwater, Okla. Sophomore Cody Paladino finished third overall at the regional, becoming the first golfer in program history to earn an individual berth to the NCAA Championships. Baylor had a solid start to both the fall and spring seasons in 2007-08 as the Bears won the Saint Mary's College Invitational in September and later followed it up with a win at the Rice Intercollegiate in February. Included in BU's victory at Saint Mary's was Wes Williams winning the individual title with a 2-under 214 for the tournament. At the Border Olympics, sophomore Colton Williams won the individual title with an impressive 9-under 207 after three straight under-par rounds. Williams would later be named to the 2008 All-Big 12 team and card a top 10 finish at the Big 12 Championship to earn all-tournament honors. Baylor's fifthplace Big 12 finish was the best under Priest's watch. In Priest's fourth season (2006-07), the Bears notched just one tournament win in 12 events, while finishing in the top 10 eight times. BU carded a 277, its lowest round of the year, to tie for the team championship with a 13-under par at the Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate. Baylor's 840 at Bulls Bay was the third-lowest score in school history. The Bears concluded the season with an 18th-place finish at the NCAA Central Regional. In 2005-06, Baylor enjoyed one of its most successful regular-season campaigns, capturing four team titles, three runner-up finishes and five individual crowns. Senior Ryan Baca was named the program's first PING first-team All-American and was a Ben Hogan Award semifinalist. He also set the single-season stroke average record and the 54-hole tournament scoring record. The Bears finished seventh at the Big 12 Championships, where junior Chase Thomas was named to the alltournament team. The squad finished 20th at the NCAA West Regional, in its 10th straight postseason appearance. In his second year, Priest led the Bears to their eighth straight NCAA Regional appearance, four top-three finishes, including the tournament title at the Border Olympics. Jeremy Alcorn earned PING All-American and All-Big 12 first-team honors and was twice named Big 12 Golfer of the Month. In his first season at Baylor, Priest guided the Bears to four top-five finishes, including a victory at the Hyatt Dorado Beach Intercollegiate. Baca earned his second straight All-Big 12 selection, while Jon Antunes was named to multiple all-academic teams and was a Cleveland Golf All- America Scholar. PRIOR TO BAYLOR Priest came to Baylor from the University of Texas, where he spent three seasons as an assistant coach. During his tenure in Austin, the Longhorn golf program compiled three national top-10 finishes, including a third-place finish at the 2002 NCAA Championships, and captured back-to-back Big 12 championships in 2002 and 2003. Prior to his stint at Texas, Priest spent two seasons (1998-2000) as head coach of both the men's and women's golf programs at Sam Houston State. Priest led the Bearkats to consecutive third-place finishes in the Southland Conference in 1999 and 2000 and seven top-10 team finishes. In his first season at Sam Houston State, Bearkat golfers Brandt Kieschnick and David Bolen were co-individual medalists at the Southland Championships. Kieschnick also earned 1999 Southland Player of the Year honors and Ryan Polzin was named the 2000 conference newcomer of the year. The Bearkat women earned four tournament titles in Priest's two seasons. Before taking the reigns at SHSU, Priest was head coach at Tyler Junior College for two seasons (1996-98). His 1997 and 1998 squads won back-to-back national championships, and Priest was honored as the National Junior College Athletics Association Division II Coach of the National Tournament both seasons. Tyler's Cameron Conway won the individual medalist title at the 1997 NJCAA Division II Championships. Priest also led Tyler to its first-ever Texas State Junior College championship in 1998. Priest began his coaching career as head coach at Pleasant Grove High School in Texarkana, Texas, in 1994. For two seasons he coached Pleasant Grove's boys' and girls' squads. Priest led PGHS boys' program to a runner-up finish at the 1995 Class 3A state championships and a seventh-place showing at the 1996 tournament. His 1996 boys' team won the Region 3A title. PERSONAL The Canton, Texas, native is a graduate of East Texas State in Commerce, Texas, having earned a bachelor's degree in health and kinesiology in 1993 and a master's degree in physical education in 1995. Priest was a member of the golf team at East Texas State, and as a student assistant, received the school's Robert Parnell Scholarship. Priest is married to the former Nida Prapan, and they are the parents of one son, Tyler Gregory, who was born April 21, 2005, and one daughter, Kate Malee, who was born Nov. 21, 2007. PRIEST S COACHING LEDGER AT BAYLOR YEAR EVENTS TITLES TOP-5 TOP-10 BIG 12 POSTSEASON MISCELLANEOUS 2003-04 13 1 4 10 9th/12 Central Region (25th/27) 2004-05 13 1 4 11 7th/12 Central Region (17th/27) 2005-06 13 4 9 11 7th/12 West Region (20th/27) 2006-07 12 1 5 8 8th/12 Central Region (18th/27) 2007-08 12 2 6 10 5th/12 Central Region (25th/27) 2008-09 13 3 7 10 5th/12 South Central Regional (7th/13) Cody Paladino competed as individual at NCAA Championships 2009-10 13 0 7 12 6th/12 South Central Regional (t5th/14) Advanced to first NCAA Championships since 2002 TOTALS 89 12 42 72 Seven NCAA Regional Appearances

POSTSEASON NOTEBOOK PLAYER BIOS 2009-10 BAYLOR MEN S GOLF AUSTIN BERKOVSKY 6-0 JR. 1L ALEDO, TEXAS (ARKANSAS) BIG 12 COMMISSIONER S HONOR ROLL (FALL 2008) BIG 12 COMMISSIONER S HONOR ROLL (SPRING 2009) Spring 2010 (Junior): Competed as an individual at The Wrangler, finishing second with a 4-over 148 Lost on the first playoff hole to Odessa Community College's Abraham Ance Has competed in three straight tournaments Finished tied for 61st at Seminole Intercollegiate (82-77-75=234), 56th at National Invitational Tournament (72-79-76=227) and 76th at Morris Williams Intercollegiate (79-81-83=243). Fall 2009 (Junior): Competed as an individual at the Baylor Intercollegiate Finished tied for 47th at 14-over (73-83-71=227). 2008-09 (Sophomore): Competed in six tournaments during first season at Baylor, including four spring events Made Baylor debut at Shoal Creek Intercollegiate, finishing tied for 44th overall with a 16-over 232 Participated as an individual at the Baylor Intercollegiate (+20 233) and Border Olympics (+20 236) Fired a first-round 69 at the Aggie Invitational - his first sub-par round as a Baylor Bear Finished tied for 36th at 7-over 151 Finished tied for 34th at Big 12 Championship - his best finish of the season. Shot a 25-over 241 (78-81-82) at the NCAA South Central Regional in Stillwater, Okla. Named to Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll (fall 2008, spring 2009). 2007-08 (True Freshman, Arkansas): Made one appearance in the UA lineup, at the season-opening Gopher Invitational Shot a 19-over par 235 and finished tied for 50th place overall Lowest round of tournament was a 75, finishing with a 78.3 scoring average. High School: Selected as an all-state performer in 2006 and 2007 during his high school career at Aledo HS Was a two-time district champion and regional runner-up Finished sixth at the 2007 Texas 4A State Championship Won the 2005 and 2006 Fort Worth Junior Golf Association Championship As a senior, had a 72.3 scoring average Led team to 2007 Texas 4A State Championship. Personal: Full name is Austin Blake Berkovsky Born May 25, 1989 Son of Randy and Gay Berkovsky Business major Has two siblings, a brother, Weston, and a sister, Hannah. BERKOVSKY S CAREER STATISTICS 2007-08 1 3 235 78.33 0 0 0 0 2008-09 6 18 1,397 77.61 1 0 0 0 2009-10 4 12 931 77.58 2 0 0 0 Career 11 33 2,563 77.67 3 0 0 0 Lowest 18-hole score: 69, Aggie Invitational (spring 2009) Lowest 36-hole score: 151, twice (last at National Invitational Tournament, spring 2010) Lowest 54-hole score: 227, twice (last at National Invitational Tournament, spring 2010) Top 5 finishes: none Top 10 finishes: none PAYNE GNIEWEK 6-1 JR. TR TRENTON, MICH. (MICHIGAN STATE) BIG 12 COMMISSIONER S HONOR ROLL (FALL 2009) Spring 2010 (Junior): Finished tied for 16th at the UTSA Oak Hills Invitational with 7-over 220 Shot 5-over 221 to finish tied for 16th at Border Olympics Posted best finish of spring, finishing tied for seventh at 2-over (72-71-72=215) at Seminole Intercollegiate Tied for 40th at National Invitational Tournament (75-73-75=223) and 37th at Morris Williams Intercollegiate (73-78-76=227) Carded team-low final round of 68 to finish 56th overall (77-80-68=225) at Aggie Invitational Placed 40th at Big 12 Men's Golf Championship, finishing at 14-over (77-75-77-73=302) Tied for 11th at NCAA South Central Regional, finishing 2- under (75-66-73=214) Second-round 66 was 18-hole career low and lowest by a Baylor Bear this season. Fall 2009 (Junior): Made Baylor debut at Golfweek Conference Challenge in Riverside, Iowa Shot an even-par 216 to finish as Baylor's highest finisher in 12th place Led after the first round with a 4-under 68 Carded second opening-round 68 at the William H. Tucker, finishing 12th overall at 2-under (68-72-74=214) Finished 75th at the Wolverine in Ann Arbor, Mich., with a final score of 20-over (78-78-80=236) Best finish of the fall came at the Lone Star Invitational, where he finished tied for fourth at 6-under (70-69-71=210) Placed 30th at Baylor Intercollegiate, shooting 8-over (78-78-67=221) Carded a career-low 67 during Baylor Intercollegiate final round Named to Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll (fall 2009). Summer 2009: Competed in the 56th KCC Invitational He and his partner won the Stewart Flight Advanced to second round of match play at Men's North & South Amateur at Pinehurst No. 2 after posting 72 to qualify in stroke play Advanced to match play at Michigan Amateur after shooting a 66 and 69 in stroke play to qualify. 2008-09 (Sophomore): Second on the team with a 73.91 scoring average, good for 12th on the MSU single-season list Won a team-best two events, also posting four top-10 and seven top-20 finishes, second on the team in both One of two golfers to compete in all 13 events Opened season by placing ninth at the Spartan Classic with a 73 Tied for 22nd with a 214 (76-69-69) at the Wolverine Intercollegiate Tied for 20th at The Prestige with a 223 (81-70-72) Earned his first collegiate title at the UNCG Bridgestone, finishing with a career-low 213 (69-70-74) Finished in a tie for 11th at the Rees Jones Invitational at 226 (76-75-75) Went 1-1-1 at the Big Ten Match Play Championship; beating Matt Hoffman of Illinois (4&3) and halving with Danny Zimmerman of Wisconsin Placed ninth at the Western Intercollegiate with a 216 (71-76- 76) Followed it up with a 11th place showing at the Boilermaker Invitational, finishing as the top Spartan at 216 (71-74-71) Won the Fossum Invitational for his second career title with a 177 (69-71-37) Earned Big Ten Golfer of the Week for his victory (April 29, 2009) Part of MSU's competitive lineup at the Big Ten Championship and NCAA South Central Regional Second on the team at the Big Tens and third for MSU at the NCAA Regional. Summer 2008: Advanced to match play at the Michigan Amateur. 2007-08 (True Freshman): Appeared in the last seven tournaments of the season, posting a 74.59 scoring average, good for fourth on the team In his second tournament of his collegiate career, tied for sixth at the Western Intercollegiate, carding a 220 (72-69-79) His second round 69 was his season-low 18-hole score Tied for 29th at the Missouri Tiger Intercollegiate with a 228 (77-78-73) Match the score the following weekend to place among a tie for 19th at the Kepler Intercollegiate Tied for 22nd at the Big Ten Championship, shooting a 302 (74-75-74-79), finishing third on the team Also third on the team at the NCAA East Regional, tying for 65th with a season-low 216 (71-73-72).

2009-10 BAYLOR MEN S GOLF POSTSEASON NOTEBOOK PLAYER BIOS Summer 2007: Advanced to semifinals in match play at Michigan Junior State Amateur Tied for 28th at the AJGA Coca-Cola Junior Championship at Boyne Highlands. High School: Four-year letterwinner and two year captain of Gabriel Richard Catholic High School golf team As a senior was named to the All-State Super Team, given the "Mr. Golf Award" and named Catholic League Athlete of the Year Also a member of the All-Catholic and allarea teams In his junior year was named all-state and all-area Named All-State Honorable Mention, All-Catholic, and all-area his freshman and sophomore years A Catholic League Championship medalist sophomore and senior year Division-3 State Finals Medalist as a senior Competed in the 2006 US Junior Amateur Championship. Personal: Born Nov. 24, 1988 Son of Brian Gniewek and Jane Nawrocki Lists his parents as his non-sports heroes Majoring in general studies. GNIEWEK S CAREER STATISTICS 2007-08 6 19.0 1,425 75.00 5 1 1 3 2008-09 12 34.5 2,551 73.94 13 4 6 8 2009-10 13 40.0 2,944 73.60 11 2 5 7 Career 31 93.5 6,920 74.01 29 7 12 18 Lowest 18-hole score: 66, NCAA South Central Regional (spring 2010) Lowest 36-hole score: 139, Lone Star Invitational (fall 2009) Lowest 54-hole score: 210, Lone Star Invitational (fall 2009) Top 5 finishes: 1, Lone Star Invitational (fall 2009) Top 10 finishes: 2, last at Seminole Intercollegiate (spring 2010) MICHAEL McKINLEY 5-11 JR. 2L DALLAS, TEXAS (LAKE HIGHLANDS) BIG 12 COMMISSIONER S HONOR ROLL (FALL 2006) Spring 2010 (Junior): Competed individually at the Border Olympics, where he finished tied for 86th at 28-over 244. Fall 2009 (Junior): Competed individually at the Baylor Intercollegiate, finishing tied for 10th overall at 1-over 214 Carded best round and tournament of his collegiate career with final-round 68 and 54-hole total of 214 10th-place finish is first in three career tournaments. 2008-09 (Sophomore): Competed individually at the Baylor Intercollegiate, finishing 64th overall with a 25-over 238. 2007-08 (Redshirt Freshman): Competed individually at the Border Olympics, finishing tied for 50th overall with a 14-over 230. 2006-07 (Freshman): Redshirted his first season at Baylor Named to Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll during fall semester. High School: Four-year letterwinner at Lake Highlands High School in Dallas for coach Ed Bull Named the district player of the year and captured the district individual title as a junior Also led his team to the team district title and a sixth-place regional finish Was the district runner-up as a junior, earning all-district honors Team finished fourth in the region as a senior. Personal: Full name is Michael David McKinley Born July 7, 1987, in Dallas, Texas Son of Michael and Ann McKinley Majoring in business. DREW McGEE 5-10 SO. SQ GRAHAM, TEXAS (GRAHAM) Spring 2010 (Junior): Made Baylor debut at the UTSA Oak Hills Invitational as an individual, finishing tied for 53rd at 17-over 230 Competed as an individual at The Wrangler, finishing 33rd at 20-over 164. Fall 2009 (Junior): Participated in junior varsity golf tournaments during the fall semester. 2008-09 (Freshman): Participated in junior varsity golf tournaments during the fall and spring semester. High School: Four-year letterwinner for head coaches Ronnie Jones and Jeff Williamson at Graham High School Led the Steers to back-toback state runner-up finishes in 2005 and 2006 Later helped the Steers claim a Texas state championship in 2008 after a seventh-place showing in 2007 Earned All-District, All-Region and All-State honors. Personal: Full name is Andrew Myers McGee Born March 31, 1990, in Graham, Texas Son of Glenn and Michelle McGee Business major. McGEE S CAREER STATISTICS 2009-10 1 3 230 76.67 0 0 0 0 Career 1 3 230 76.67 0 0 0 0 Lowest 18-hole score: 72, UTSA Oak Hills (spring 2010) Lowest 36-hole score: 158, UTSA Oak Hills (spring 2010) Lowest 54-hole score: 230, UTSA Oak Hills (spring 2010) Top 5 finishes: none Top 10 finishes: none McKINLEY S CAREER STATISTICS 2007-08 1 3 230 76.67 0 0 0 0 2008-09 1 3 238 79.33 0 0 0 0 2009-10 2 6 458 75.83 2 1 1 1 Career 4 12 926 77.17 2 1 1 1 Lowest 18-hole score: 68, Baylor Intercollegiate (fall 2009) Lowest 36-hole score: 146, Baylor Intercollegiate (fall 2009) Lowest 54-hole score: 214, Baylor Intercollegiate (fall 2009) Top 5 finishes: none Top 10 finishes: 1, Baylor Intercollegiate (fall 2009) JOAKIM MIKKELSEN 5-6 SO. 1L DRAMMEN, NORWAY (NORGES TOPPIDRETTSGYMNAS) 2010 ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12, FIRST TEAM BIG 12 COMMISSIONER S HONOR ROLL (FALL 2008) BIG 12 COMMISSIONER S HONOR ROLL (SPRING 2009) BIG 12 COMMISSIONER S HONOR ROLL (FALL 2009) Spring 2010 (Junior): Tied for 11th, Baylor's best finish, at the UTSA Oak Hills Invitational with teammate Lorenzo Scotto at 6-over 219 Earned individual medalist honors for the first time in his career, winning the Border Olympics Fired 3-under 213, including a 2-under 70 in first round and 4-under 68 in second round Tied for 38th at Seminole Intercollegiate (71-77-77=225) Finished second with 3-under (70-69-

POSTSEASON NOTEBOOK PLAYER BIOS 74=213) at National Invitational Tournament Finished 69th at Morris Williams Intercollegiate (78-80-79=237) Posted fifth top-10 finish of the season, tying for sixth place at Aggie Invitational Finished under par for eighth tournament this season, shooting 5-under (67-75-69=211) Tallied multiple sub-par rounds for sixth time this season Tied for 27th at the Big 12 Men's Golf Championship with a final tally of 8-over (70-76- 77-73=296) Shot 7-over (79-72-72=223) and finished 40th overall at the NCAA South Central Regional Drilled 15-foot birdie putt on first playoff hole at the South Central Regional that clinched Baylor's spot in the NCAA Championships. Fall 2009 (Sophomore): Carded a 3-over 219 to finish tied for 22nd at the Golfweek Conference Challenge in Riverside, Iowa Finished tied for 13th with 1-under (75-69-71=215) at William H. Tucker Tallied back-toback sub-par rounds, including second-round 3-under 69 Posted his first top-10 finish of the season, finishing 10th at the Wolverine with a 5- under 211 Carded all three rounds of par or better at the Wolverine, including a final-round 4-under 68 Placed 20th at Lone Star Invitational, firing a 6-over 222 Fourth-place finish at Baylor Intercollegiate was first top-five finish of career Carded three rounds of par or better at Baylor Intercollegiate, including final-round 69 Concluded fall season with a 0.00 score vs. par (E thru 15 rounds) Named to Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll (fall 2009). Summer 2009: Participated at the 2009 British Amateur Championship in Liverpool, England Finished with a two-round score of 9-over 153 in stroke-play, missing the cut for match-play championship. 2008-09 (Freshman): Competed in all 13 tournaments as a true freshman Finished the season ranked second on the team with a 73.45 stroke average and a 1.97 score vs. par Led the team with 90.1 percent of his 38 total rounds counting towards team score Posted three top-10 and seven top-20 finishes, while recording 13 rounds of par or better Made Baylor debut at Shoal Creek Intercollegiate where he finished tied for 11th at 5-over 221 (71-73-77) Recorded sub-par round of 71 in first round at Shoal Creek His best finish was at the Baylor Intercollegiate, where he shot a 2-over 215 with back-to-back rounds of 70 to finish tied for sixth overall Shot a 5-under 211 at the Turtle Bay Intercollegiate, carding sub-par rounds of 70 and 68 to finish tied for 10th Shot a 2- under 214 (71-72-71) at the Ron Smith USF Invitational, finishing tied for seventh Shot a 16-over 296 (75-75-73-73) to finish tied for 12th at the Big 12 Championship Shot an 11-over 227 (73-80-74) at the NCAA South Central Regional Named to Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll (fall 2008, spring 2009). International: Member of the Norwegian national team for three years Helped Norway to 2006 European Team Championships Finished eighth overall at the 2007 European Championships As a 15-year-old, finished fifth at 2005 Danish International Youth Championship, a tournament for players 21 and under Finished fourth at Norwegian Junior Championships and tied for fourth at Norwegian Championships, a tournament featuring both professional and amateur players Recorded four top-five finishes on the 2007 Norwegian Titleist Tour and did not finish outside the top 10 last season On the Titleist Tour, ranked third on the Titleist Tour order of merit Finished second at the Holtsmark GC and the Arendal GC, while placing fourth at Narvick GC and fifth at Stjordal GC. Personal: Born Aug. 29, 1989, in Drammen, Norway Son of Stale and Gry Hilde Mikkelsen Pre-Business major. MIKKELSEN S CAREER STATISTICS 2008-09 13 38 2,791 73.45 13 3 6 8 2009-10 13 40 2,914 72.85 20 5 7 9 Career 26 78 5,705 73.14 33 8 13 17 Lowest 18-hole score: 67, Aggie Invitational (spring 2010) Lowest 36-hole score: 138, Border Olympics (spring 2010) Lowest 54-hole score: 210, twice (last at Baylor Intercollegiate, fall 2009) Top 5 finishes: 3, last at National Invitational (spring 2010) Top 10 finishes: 8, last at Aggie Invitational (spring 2010) RYAN O REAR 5-11 FR. HS SALADO, TEXAS (SALADO) 2009-10 BAYLOR MEN S GOLF Spring 2010 (Junior): Opened spring season at Seminole Intercollegiate, finishing 61st at 21-over (76-84-74=234) Shot 12-over (78-73-77=228) to tie for 61st as an individual at National Invitational Finished 50th at Aggie Invitational with final score of 7-over (76-75-72=223) Posted personal-best 36- and 54-hole scores at the Big 12 Men's Golf Championship Finished career-best 12th overall at Big 12 Championship with a 1-over score (72-71-73-73=289) Carded personalbest 3-under 69 in first round of NCAA South Central Regional Tied for 30th at NCAA South Central Regional with 5-over (69-79-73=221). Fall 2009 (Sophomore): Made Baylor debut at the William H. Tucker Intercollegiate, competing as an individual Shot 15-over (81-77-73=231) to finish tied for 75th Finished tied for 28th at Border Olympics (8-over 224). High School: Four-year letterwinner at Salado High School Won three consecutive Class 2A Texas state individual titles, helping Eagles to two straight state championships Won five individual titles during spring 2008 as a junior Carded a 71.93 scoring average Was ranked as No. 1 player in Texas by Golfweek and No. 36 player in the nation from Class of 2009 Won district and regional individual championships in 2007 Qualified for and played in 2007 U.S. Amateur at 16 years of age, becoming third-youngest golfer in the field, but missed the cut Firstteam all-state selection as a freshman in 2006, placing fourth individually at the Texas state tournament. Personal: Full name is Ryan Randal O'Rear Born Jan. 4, 1991, in Temple, Texas Son of Randy and Julie O'Rear Has a brother, Reed (14) and a sister, Taylor (16) His father Randy is the President of the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor Aspires to play on the PGA TOUR Majoring in business. O REAR S CAREER STATISTICS 2009-10 7 22 1,650 75.00 4 0 1 1 Career 7 22 1,650 75.00 4 0 1 1 Lowest 18-hole score: 69, NCAA South Central Regional (spring 2010) Lowest 36-hole score: 143, Big 12 Championship (spring 2010) Lowest 54-hole score: 216, Big 12 Championship (spring 2010) Top 5 finishes: none Top 10 finishes: none 2009 ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12, FIRST TEAM 2010 ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12, SECOND TEAM BIG 12 COMMISSIONER S HONOR ROLL (FALL 2008) CODY PALADINO 5-10 JR. 2L KENSINGTON, CONN. (KINGSWOOD-OXFORD SCHOOL) Spring 2010 (Junior): Finished tied for 76th with a 26-over 239 at the UTSA Oak Hills Invitational Shot 22-over 238 to finished tied for 76th at Border Olympics Returned to Baylor lineup at Aggie Invitational,

2009-10 BAYLOR MEN S GOLF POSTSEASON NOTEBOOK PLAYER BIOS finishing 74th with 22-over (83-79-76=238) Tied for 54th with 13-over (72-78-79=229) at NCAA South Central Regional. Fall 2009 (Junior): Finished tied for 41st with an 8-over 224 at the Golfweek Conference Challenge in Riverside, Iowa Shot 17-over (76-72- 85=233) at the William H. Tucker Intercollegiate Turned in his best performance of the season thus far, firing a 6-under 210 to finish tied for seventh at the Wolverine Posted three sub-par rounds at the Wolverine, including an opening-round 3-under 69 Seventh-place finish at Wolverine was his eighth career top-10 finish, moving into into eighth place on Baylor's career list Finished 19th at Lone Star Invitational (77-71-73=221) Posted back-to-back even-par rounds to finish tied for 23rd at Baylor Intercollegiate. Summer 2009: Competed at the 84th U.S. Amateur Public Links Championship in Norman, Okla., falling in the opening round of 64 Qualified for the 2009 U.S. Amateur Championship in Tulsa, Okla., after qualifying with a 4-under 140 at the West Hartford, Conn., sectional. 2008-09 (Sophomore): Competed in 12 tournaments with Baylor and one as an individual Finished third on the team with a 74.18 stroke average in 39 rounds and a 2.77 score vs. par Become the first golfer in men's program history to qualify for the NCAA Championships as an individual Won on the second playoff hole at the NCAA South Central Regional to advance to the NCAA Championships in Toledo, Ohio Finished tied for 47th overall at 7-over 220, including a final-round 69 Post two top-10 finishes during the fall season, tying for ninth at the Hartford Hawks Invitational and sixth overall at the Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Recorded back-to-back career-low rounds of 66 in the second and third rounds at the Jerry Pate Shot a 2-under 214 (69-73-72) to finish tied for seventh at the Ron Smith USF Invitational Finished last at the Big 12 Championship, shooting 46-over 326 (85-79-81-81) Bounced back in dramatic fashion, shooting a 5-over 221 at the NCAA South Central Regional, earning one of six individual spots Led team with six rounds in the 60s First-team Academic All-Big 12 selection in 2009 Named to Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll in fall 2008. Summer 2008: Competed at the 83rd U.S. Amateur Public Links Championship in Aurora, Colo. Advanced to Round of 32 where he fell to Oklahoma State's Rickie Fowler 4 and 3 Finished tied for 16th with a 4-over 280 at the 47th Northeast Amateur Invitational in Rumford, R.I. Advanced to the Round of 16 at the 106th Connecticut Amateur Championship Finished tied for 4th at the 79th New England Amateur Championship with a 2-over 139. 2007-08 (True Freshman): Competed in all 12 tournaments, playing in 37 rounds Ranked third on the team with a 74.76 stroke average Posted a team-low 72.53 stroke average during the fall Shot a 4-over 220 to finish tied for 12th in his first collegiate tournament at the St. Mary's College Invitational Shot 11-over the following week at the William H. Tucker Invitational Recorded back-to-back top 10 finishes to conclude the fall Finished tied for fourth with a 9-over 222 at the Oklahoma Intercollegiate Carded a career-low 13-under 203, finishing tied for eighth overall at the Turtle Bay Intercollegiate Shot a 67 in the first round at Turtle Bay before finishing with a 66 in the final round Carded a 66 in the second round at the ASU Thunderbird Invitational in April, finishing tied for 40th overall Finished tied for 54th overall with a 30- over 318 at the Big 12 Championship Finished 127th overall at the NCAA Central Regional in Columbus, Ohio. High School: Four-year letterwinner at Kingswood-Oxford High School for head coaches Scott Dunbar and Richard Carey During the summer following his senior season, finished as the runner-up at the 2007 U.S. Amateur Public Links Championship With his second-place finish, earned an exemption for the 2007 U.S. Amateur Championship Selected as an FCTW first-team All-American in 2003-04 and 2004-05 Named the Connecticut PGA section Junior Player of the Year in 2004 and 2005, becoming the youngest player ever to win the award Participated in the 2006 U.S. Junior Amateur Championship in Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. and the 2005 U.S. Junior Amateur Championship in Longmeadow, Mass. Led his team to Founder's League and Coppola Cup Champions as a senior Led team to KIT and Founder's League Championships as a junior Four-time winner of the Keye's Plate, and team captured the Coppola Cup on three occasions As a senior, set the individual 54-hole stroke record at 202 Finished his senior season at a cumulative 15-under par In the classroom, served as the Assistant Tournament Director for the Connecticut PGA Junior Tour. Personal: Full name is Cody Michael Paladino Born Jan. 7, 1989, in New Britain, Conn. Son of Cynthia Paladino Has a brother Brent (21) who plays collegiate golf at the College of William and Mary Majoring in pre-business. PALADINO S CAREER STATISTICS 2007-08 12 37 2,766 74.76 10 2 4 5 2008-09 13 39 2,893 74.18 14 5 5 8 2009-10 9 27 2,051 75.96 8 1 1 3 Career 34 103 7,710 74.85 32 8 10 16 Lowest 18-hole score: 66, three times (last at Jerry Pate, twice, fall 2008) Lowest 36-hole score: 137, Turtle Bay Intercollegiate (fall 2007) Lowest 54-hole score: 203, Turtle Bay Intercollegiate (fall 2007) Top 5 finishes: 2, last at NCAA South Central Regional (spring 2009) Top 10 finishes: 8, last at the Wolverine (fall 2009) JERRY RUIZ 5-11 FR. HS PUEBLA, MEXICO (SAN DIEGO SCHOOL) Spring 2010 (True Freshman): Made Baylor debut at the UTSA Oak Hills Invitational, finishing tied for 16th at 7-over 220 Finished tied for 60th at Border Olympics with 16-over 232 Tied for 51st at 10-over (72-78-76=226) at National Invitational Tournament Shot 26-over (80-76- 83=239) to tie for 70th at Morris Williams Intercollegiate Carded evenpar 72 in final round to finish 43rd at 6-over (73-77-72=222) at Aggie Invitational Placed 40th at Big 12 Men's Golf Championship with a final score of 14-over (78-74-74-76=302). Fall 2009 (True Freshman): Walk-on, did not compete. International: Graduated high school from San Diego School in Puebla, Mexico Mexican National Match Play champion Finished with a top-five ranking in Mexico Finished top-three in merit points on the International Junior Golf Tour in 2007 and top-four in 2008. Personal: Full name is Gerardo Ruiz Goes by Jerry Born Dec. 11, 1990, in Puebla, Mexico Son of Gerardo Ruiz and Marilupe de la Concha Business major. RUIZ S CAREER STATISTICS 2009-10 6 19 1,441 75.84 2 0 0 1 Career 6 19 1,441 75.84 2 0 0 1 Lowest 18-hole score: 72, Aggie Invitational (spring 2010) Lowest 36-hole score: 147, UTSA Oak Hills (spring 2010) Lowest 54-hole score: 220, UTSA Oak Hills (spring 2010) Top 5 finishes: none Top 10 finishes: none

POSTSEASON NOTEBOOK PLAYER BIOS 2009-10 BAYLOR MEN S GOLF LORENZO SCOTTO 6-3 SO. 1L PORDENONE, ITALY (G.D. ANNUNZIO) 2009 ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12, SECOND TEAM 2010 ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12, FIRST TEAM BIG 12 COMMISSIONER S HONOR ROLL (SPRING 2009) BIG 12 COMMISSIONER S HONOR ROLL (FALL 2009) Spring 2010 (Sophomore): Tied for 11th, Baylor's best finish, at the UTSA Oak Hills Invitational with teammate Joakim Mikkelsen at 6-over 219 Posted a 47th-place finish at Border Olympics (12-over 228) Tied for 28th at Seminole Intercollegiate (69-79-74=222) and 32nd at National Invitational Tournament (76-72-73=221) Recorded best finish of career, tying for eighth at Morris Williams Intercollegiate (75-72-73=220) Posted back-to-back rounds of 1-under 71 to tie for 18th at Aggie Invitational Finished under par for first time this season with final tally of 1-under (73-71-71=215) Finished 12th at Big 12 Men's Golf Championship with 1-over (69-67-77-76=289) Registered career-best 18- and 36-hole scores at Whispering Pines with a career-best 5-under 67 during the second round Shot 3-over (75-73-71=219) to tie for 23rd at NCAA South Central Regional. Fall 2009 (Sophomore): Shot a 2-over 218 to finish tied for 17th at the Golfweek Conference Challenge in Riverside, Iowa Carded a firstround 3-under 69, his second-lowest round of his career Finished tied for 48th with a 7-over 223 at the William H. Tucker Intercollegiate Shot 1-over (69-74-74=217) at the Wolverine, finishing tied for 17th Finished 46th at Lone Star Invitational, shooting 15-over (81-74-76=231) Finished tied for 23rd at 6-over (75-72-72=219) at the Baylor Intercollegiate Named to Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll (fall 2009). 2008-09 (Redshirt Freshman): Competed in 10 tournaments Finished fifth on the team with a 74.64 stroke average through 28 rounds Made Baylor debut at Hartford Hawks Invitational, shooting an even-par 144 (74-70) to finish tied for ninth overall Shot a 2-over 212 (69-72-71) to finish tied for 20th at the Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Finished tied for 35th at the Baylor Intercollegiate with a 13-over 226 Posted his best finish of the spring at the Border Olympics with an 11th-place showing (+5 221) Finished tied for 37th at the NCAA South Central Regional, shooting an 18-over 234 (76-77-81) Second-team Academic All-Big 12 selection Named to Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll in spring 2009. 2007-08 (True Freshman): Redshirted his first year at Baylor. International: Five-year member of the Italian National Team from 2003-2007 Led team to fourth-place finish at the World Team Under-18 Championships in 2004 and 2005 Finished in 11th place overall at the 2005 World Team Under 18 Championships Winner at the 2002 Under- 14 Italian Championships Finished as the runner-up at the 2004 Under- 16 Italian Championships Also took the second spot at the 2006 Under- 18 Italian Championships. Personal: Full name is Lorenzo Scotto Born June 2, 1988, in Pordenone, Italy Son of Dario Scotto and Alessandra Rosso Has a sister Giulia (22) Pre-business major. MATTHEW SELIGMANN 6-0 FR. HS HOUSTON, TEXAS (EPISCOPAL) BIG 12 COMMISSIONER S HONOR ROLL (FALL 2009) Spring 2010 (True Freshman): Competed as an individual at The Wrangler, finishing tied for second at 10-over 154. Fall 2009 (True Freshman): Named to Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll. High School: Three-year letterwinner in golf at Episcopal High School for head coaches Steve Lovejoy and Kathy Coe Lettered freshman year as goalie for varsity lacrosse team Led Episcopal to Southwest Preparatory Conference (SPC) team championships during sophomore, junior and senior seasons Claimed SPC individual title as a junior Was an Acolyte officer as a senior. Personal: Full name is Matthew Filer Seligmann Born March 21, 1991, in Houston, Texas Son of Larry and Cindy Seligmann Has a brother Sam (15), who attends Episcopal High School Majoring in real estate finance. SCOTTO S CAREER STATISTICS 2008-09 10 28 2,090 74.64 6 1 2 4 2009-10 13 40 2,941 73.53 11 1 3 7 Career 23 68 5,031 73.99 17 2 5 11 Lowest 18-hole score: 67, Big 12 Championship (spring 2010) Lowest 36-hole score: 136, Big 12 Championship (spring 2010) Lowest 54-hole score: 212, Jerry Pate Intercollegiate (fall 2008) Top 5 finishes: none Top 10 finishes: 2, last at Morris Williams Intercollegiate (spring 2010)

2009-10 BAYLOR MEN S GOLF POSTSEASON NOTEBOOK 2009-10 SEASON RESULTS TOURNAMENT RESULTS FALL 2009 DATE EVENT COURSE (SITE) PAR HOST SCORE TO PAR PLACE Aug. 30-Sept. 1 Golfweek Conference Challenge Blue Top Ridge GC (Riverside, Iowa) 72 Iowa State 280-295-295=870 +6 5th/15 Sept. 11-12 William H. Tucker Intercollegiate The Championship Course (Albuquerque, N.M.) 72 New Mexico 293-285-290=868 +4 4th/17 Sept. 26-27 The Wolverine at Radrick Farms Radrick Farms GC (Ann Arbor, Mich.) 72 Michigan 285-289-287=861-3 4th/14 Oct. 18-19 Lone Star Invitational Briggs Ranch (San Antonio, Texas) 72 UTSA 292-285-296=873 +9 4th/12 Oct. 26-27 Baylor Intercollegiate Royal Oaks CC (Dallas, Texas) 71 Baylor 297-290-279=866 +14 t4th/12 SPRING 2010 DATE EVENT COURSE (SITE) PAR HOST SCORE TO PAR PLACE Feb. 15-16 UTSA Oak Hills Invitational Oak Hills CC (San Antonio, Texas) 71 UTSA 295-291-292=878 +26 t3rd/15 March 5-6 Border Olympics Laredo CC (Laredo, Texas) 72 Houston 301-282-308=881 +27 8th/16 March 12-14 Seminole Intercollegiate Southwood GC (Tallahassee, Fla.) 71 Florida State 288-304-295=887 +35 t7th/14 March 17-18 The National Invitational Omni National (Tucson, Ariz.) 72 Arizona 289-292-298=879 +15 t8th/14 April 5-6 Morris Williams Intercollegiate University of Texas GC (Austin, Texas) 71 Texas 305-306-311=911 +70 14th/15 April 17-18 Aggie Invitational Traditions GC (Bryan, Texas) 72 Texas A&M 366-377-352=1095 +15 7th/12 April 23-25 Big 12 Championship Whispering Pines GC (Trinity, Texas) 72 Baylor/Big 12 288-287-301-295=1171 +19 6th/12 May 20-22 NCAA South Central Regional Traditions GC (Bryan, Texas) 72 Texas A&M 291-289-289=869 +5 t5th/14 Total Total Team Stroke Average by Round Rounds Strokes Team Avg. 1st Rd 2nd Rd 3rd Rd Per Player Avg. FALL 15 4,338 289.20 1,447 (289.40) 1,444 (288.80) 1,447 (289.40) 72.30 SPRING 25 7,582 303.28 2,423 (302.88) 2,428 (303.50) 2,446 (305.75) 73.62 OVERALL 40 11,920 298.00 3,870 (297.69) 3,872 (297.85) 3,893 (299.46) 73.13 2009-10 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS Pct of Rounds Counted Score Par or Best Rounds Name Tourn Tot Rds Rds Cntd Pct Stokes Avg. vs. Par Low Rd Better Top 10 Top 15 Top 25 18 36 54 Joakim Mikkelsen 13 40 36.5 91.3 2,914 72.85 1.15 (+46) 67 20 5 7 9 67 138 210 Lorenzo Scotto 13 40 34.5 86.3 2,941 73.53 1.83 (+73) 67 11 1 3 7 67 136 213 Payne Gniewek 13 40 33.5 83.8 2,944 73.60 1.90 (+76) 66 11 2 5 7 66 139 210 Morten Bergan 5 15 11.0 73.3 1,115 74.33 2.53 (+38) 70 3 0 0 3 70 144 220 Ryan O Rear 7 22 11.0 50.0 1,650 75.00 3.14 (+69) 69 4 0 1 1 69 143 216 Jerry Ruiz 6 19 15.0 78.9 1,441 75.84 4.16 (+79) 72 2 0 0 1 72 145 220 Cody Paladino 9 27 16.0 59.3 2,051 75.96 4.19 (+113) 71 8 1 1 3 69 140 210 Michael McKinley 2 6 0.0 0.0 458 76.33 4.83 (+29) 68 2 1 1 1 68 138 214 Drew McGee 1 3 0.0 0.0 230 76.67 5.67 (+17) 72 0 0 0 0 72 153 230 Austin Berkovsky 4 12 4.5 37.5 931 77.58 5.42 (+65) 71 2 0 0 0 71 151 227 TEAM 13 224 16,675 74.44 2.75 (+616) 66 63 10 18 32 66 136 210 Score vs. Par is calculated by adding the total number of strokes over par and dividing by the number of rounds played. TOURNAMENT-BY-TOURNAMENT LINEUP Event Lineup Individuals Golfweek Challenge Bergan, Gniewek, Mikkelsen, Paladino, Scotto William H. Tucker Intercollegiate Bergan, Gniewek, Mikkelsen, Paladino, Scotto O Rear Wolverine at Radrick Farms Bergan, Gniewek, Mikkelsen, Paladino, Scotto Lone Star Invitational Bergan, Gniewek, Mikkelsen, Paladino, Scotto Baylor Intercollegiate Bergan, Gniewek, Mikkelsen, Paladino, Scotto Berkovsky, McKinley UTSA Oak Hills Invitational Gniewek, Mikkelsen, Paladino, Ruiz, Scotto McGee Border Olympics Gniewek, Mikkelsen, Paladino, Ruiz, Scotto McKinley, O Rear Seminole Intercollegiate Berkovsky, Gniewek, Mikkelsen, O Rear, Scotto National Invitational Tournament Berkovsky, Gniewek, Mikkelsen, Ruiz, Scotto O Rear Morris Williams Intercollegiate Berkovsky, Gniewek, Mikkelsen, Ruiz, Scotto The Aggie Invitational Gniewek, Mikkelsen, O Rear, Paladino, Ruiz, Scotto Big 12 Championship Gniewek, Mikkelsen, O Rear, Ruiz, Scotto NCAA South Central Regional Gniewek, Mikkelsen, O Rear, Paladino, Scotto

POSTSEASON NOTEBOOK 2009-10 SEASON RESULTS GOLFWEEK CONFERENCE CHALLENGE Aug. 30-Sept. 1 Riverside, Iowa (Blue Top Ridge GC) For the second straight day, the Baylor men's golf team struggled with its short game as the Bears finished fifth at Golfweek's Conference Challenge at Blue Top Ridge. Baylor matched its team score from Monday's second round, shooting 7-over 295 during Tuesday's final round. Florida State won the Challenge, firing a 7-under 281 to finish at 11-under 853 for the tournament. The host Iowa Hawkeyes finished second at 3-under 861, followed by Coastal Carolina (+2 866) in third and California (+5 869) in fourth. Florida State's Drew Kittleson and Iowa's Brad Hopfinger shared individual medalist honors, each finishing at 9-under 207. Junior Payne Gniewek, who shared the lead after the first round, shot a 3-over 75 Tuesday. Gniewek was Baylor's top finisher in 12th place with an even-par 216. The Trenton, Mich., native birdied the par-4 No. 1, but carded four bogeys the rest of the way to finish three shots over par. 1. Florida State 287-285-281=853-11 2. Iowa 288-280-293=861-3 3. Coastal Carolina 292-284-290=866 +2 4. California 296-288-285=869 +5 5. BAYLOR 280-295-295=870 +6 6. Middle Tennessee 285-294-296=875 +11 7. Vanderbilt 293-285-298=876 +12 t8. VCU 299-290-292=881 +17 Xavier 290-291-300=881 +17 10. Illinois State 298-294-298=890 +26 t11. UT Arlington 297-297-300=894 +30 Georgia Southern 306-291-297=894 +30 13. New Mexico State 297-301-299=897 +33 14. South Florida 310-294-299=903 +39 15. Memphis 302-299-310=911 +47 t12. Payne Gniewek 68-73-75=216 E t17. Lorenzo Scotto 69-76-73=218 +2 t22. Joakim Mikkelsen 72-74-73=219 +3 t30. Morten Bergan 71-73-78=222 +6 t41. Cody Paladino 75-75-74=224 +8 WILLIAM H. TUCKER INTERCOLLEGIATE Sept. 11-12 Albuquerque, N.M. (The Championship Course) The Baylor men's golf team rebounded from a tough first round, shooting even-par over the final 36 holes to finish fourth at the 55th annual William H. Tucker Intercollegiate. When lightning prematurely ended play Friday, Baylor was 7-under through 12 holes of the second round. The Bears finished the second round with a 3-under 285 and later carded a finalround 3-over 290 to finish at 4-over 868. UNLV claimed the team title with a 21-under 843, followed by San Diego State at 5-under (291-276-292=859) in second and BYU in third at 3-over (287-293-287=867). Three Baylor Bears finished the 104-golfer tournament in the top 25. Junior Payne Gniewek notched his second straight top-20 finish, placing 12th at 2-under (68-72-74=214). Joakim Mikkelsen battled back from an opening-round 77 with back-to-back subpar rounds to finish tied for 13th at 1-under (77-69-71=215). 2009-10 BAYLOR MEN S GOLF 1. UNLV 282-273-288=843-21 2. San Diego State 291-276-292=859-5 3. BYU 287-293-287=867 +3 4. BAYLOR 293-285-290=868 +4 t5. Texas A&M 292-278-299=869 +5 Pepperdine 287-288-294=869 +5 7. New Mexico 297-289-288=874 +10 8. Wyoming 293-294-297=884 +20 9. New Mexico State 292-294-300=886 +22 10. Arizona 296-290-302=888 +24 11. Campbell 299-292-298=889 +25 12. Colorado 301-290-300=891 +27 13. North Texas 303-301-294=898 +34 14. Air Force 298-302-308=908 +44 15. Utah 305-293-313=911 +47 16. UTSA 306-303-304=913 +49 17. UTEP 305-303-314=922 +58 12. Payne Gniewek 68-72-74=214-2 t13. Joakim Mikkelsen 77-69-71=215-1 t24. Morten Bergan 74-72-74=220 +4 t48. Lorenzo Scotto 76-75-71=223 +7 t75. Ryan O'Rear (I) 81-77-73=231 +15 t85. Cody Paladino 75-71-85=233 +17 THE WOLVERINE AT RADRICK FARMS Sept. 26-27 Ann Arbor, Mich. (Radrick Farms GC) Cody Paladino enjoyed his best performance this season, finishing 6-under (69-71-70=210) to guide the Baylor men s golf team to a fourth-place finish at the 2009 Wolverine at Radrick Farms. Baylor, ranked No. 27 nationally according to Golfstat, shot a final-round 1-under 287 to finish 3-under (285-289-287=861). Host Michigan won the event with a final score of 24-under (277-278- 285=840); 14th-ranked Arkansas finished second at 17-under (278-288-281=847), while Louisville finished third at 8-under (293-285- 278=856). Paladino posted his third sub-par round of the weekend with a 2-under 70 during Sunday s final round to finish tied for seventh. The Kensington, Conn., native, posted his best outing since finishing third at the 2009 NCAA South Central Regional, which earned him an individual spot at the 2009 NCAA Championships. Paladino s 54-hole score is his lowest since shooting 3-under 207 at the 2008 Jerry Pate Intercollegiate. 1. Michigan 277-278-285=840-24 2. [14] Arkansas 278-288-281=847-17 3. Louisville 293-285-278=856-8 4. [27] BAYLOR 285-289-287=861-3 5. [33] Minnesota 288-291-288=867 +3 6. Eastern Michigan 291-290-288=869 +5 7. Iowa State 297-284-289=870 +6 8. Purdue 294-289-290=873 +9 9. Miami, Ohio 296-285-299=880 +16 10. Wisconsin 298-290-294=882 +18 11. Toledo 289-298-296=883 +19 12. Xavier 304-293-292=889 +25 13. St. John's 300-298-294=892 +28 14. Marshall 295-293-311=899 +35 t7. Cody Paladino 69-71-70=210-6 10. Joakim Mikkelsen 72-71-68=211-5 t17. Lorenzo Scotto 69-74-74=217 +1 t39. Morten Bergan 75-73-75=223 +7 75. Payne Gniewek 78-78-80=236 +20

2009-10 BAYLOR MEN S GOLF POSTSEASON NOTEBOOK 2009-10 SEASON RESULTS LONE STAR INVITATIONAL Oct. 18-19 San Antonio, Texas (Briggs Ranch) Junior Payne Gniewek was one of four Baylor men s golfers to finish in the top 25, helping the Bears to a fourth-place finish at the Lone Star Invitational. Gniewek shot a final-round 1-under 71 to tie for fourth overall with SMU s Kelly Kraft and Texas A&M s Andrea Pavan at 6-under (70-69-71). Gniewek s fourth-place finish is his best in four tournaments as a Bear and the best since he won the Fossum/Spartan Invitational last spring while at Michigan State. Defending national champion Texas A&M swept both the team and individual titles. John Hurley bested the field by one stroke, finishing at 10-under. Texas (284-292-282=858) finished second, 10 shots behind Texas A&M (286-280-282=848). SMU (293-291-284=868) finished third, followed by the Bears in fourth at 9-over (292-285-296=873). Cody Paladino, Joakim Mikkelsen and Morten Bergan also finished in the top 25 for the Bears. Paladino shot a final-round 73 to finish 19th overall at 5-over (77-71-73=221). Mikkelsen finished 20th at 6-over (75-71-76=222), while Bergan finished tied for 21st at 7-over (70-76-77=223). Lorenzo Scotto finished tied for 46th at 15-over (81-74-76=231). 1. [18] Texas A&M 286-280-282=848-16 2. [4] Texas 284-292-282=858-6 3. [31] SMU 293-291-284=868 +4 4. [42] BAYLOR 292-285-296=873 +9 5. UT Arlington 299-286-289=874 +10 6. Sam Houston State 284-304-290=878 +14 7. Lamar 303-284-308=895 +31 8. UTSA 301-297-298=896 +32 9. [32] Rice 300-299-298=897 +33 10. Texas State 298-301-302=901 +37 11. UTEP 305-315-295=915 +51 12. Houston 308-302-313=923 +59 t4. Payne Gniewek 70-69-71=210-6 19. Cody Paladino 77-71-73=221 +5 20. Joakim Mikkelsen 75-71-76=222 +6 t21. Morten Bergan 70-76-77=223 +7 t46. Lorenzo Scotto 81-74-76=231 +15 BAYLOR INTERCOLLEGIATE Oct. 26-27 Dallas, Texas (Royal Oaks CC) The 43rd-ranked Baylor men s golf team shot a final-round 279 to finish fourth at the 2009 Baylor Intercollegiate at Royal Oaks Country Club. The final day was stretched to 30 holes after play was suspended Monday evening due to rain. Texas A&M repeated as Baylor Intercollegiate team champion, shooting a final-round 273 (15-under). The Aggies won by three strokes; SMU finished second at 1-under, followed by Iowa in third (13-over) and Baylor and New Mexico in a fourth-place tie at 14-over. Junior Michael McKinley, competing as an individual, carded his best round and tournament of his collegiate career. The Dallas, Texas, native carded a career-low 68 in the final round in his season debut to finish tied for 10th at 1-over (76-70- 68=214). McKinley s 10th-place finish is his first in three career tournaments. 1. [9] Texas A&M 286-289-273=848-4 2. [36] SMU 300-276-275=851-1 3. [39] Iowa 292-284-289=865 +13 t4. [43] BAYLOR 297-290-279=866 +14 [44] New Mexico 291-293-282=866 +14 6. [50] Arkansas 300-287-285=872 +20 7. Lamar 302-296-276=874 +22 8. [4] Texas 297-296-282=875 +23 t9. Oklahoma 305-292-286=883 +31 Tulsa 300-295-288=883 +31 11. BYU 300-303-284=887 +35 12. UTSA 312-297-294=903 +51 4. Joakim Mikkelsen 70-71-69=210-3 t10. Michael McKinley (I) 76-70-68=214 +1 t23. Cody Paladino 77-71-71=219 +6 t23. Lorenzo Scotto 75-72-72=219 +6 t30. Payne Gniewek 76-78-67=221 +8 t47. Austin Berkovsky (I) 73-83-71=227 +14 t47. Morten Bergan 76-76-75=227 +14 UTSA OAK HILLS INVITATIONAL Feb. 15-16 San Antonio, Texas (Oak Hills CC) Payne Gniewek carded a final-round even-par 71, helping the Baylor men's golf team to a season-best third-place finish at the UTSA Oak Hills Invitational. Baylor (26-over 878), ranked 41st in the latest Golfstat rankings, and Tulsa finished three strokes behind Texas Tech, who repeated as team champion at 23-over 875. The Red Raiders finished one shot ahead of second-place Southeastern Louisiana (25-over 877). The Bears have now finished in the top four in each of its last five tournaments. Sophomores Joakim Mikkelsen and Lorenzo Scotto carded Baylor's best individual performances of the tournament, both finishing tied for 11th at 6-over 219. Mikkelsen has finished in the top 25 in all six tournaments and in the top 15 four times this season. Scotto's 11th-place showing was his best finish of the season. 1. [11] Texas Tech 299-283-293=875 +23 2. [49] Southeastern Louisiana 292-290-295=877 +25 t3. Tulsa 3292-292-295=878 +26 [41] BAYLOR 295-291-292=878 +26 5. North Texas 299-289-292=880 +28 6. Iowa State 295-292-300=887 +35 7. Stephen F. Austin 300-297-292=889 +37 8. [50] Wichita State 300-294-296=890 +38 9. Sam Houston State 306-292-293=891 +39 10. Texas State 300-293-302=895 +43 11. Louisiana-Lafayette 296-295-305=896 +44 12. Oklahoma 305-297-299=901 +49 13. Air Force 309-304-303=916 +64 14. UTSA 304-307-309=920 +68 15. Illinois State 317-310-305=932 +80 t11. Joakim Mikkelsen 73-72-74=219 +6 t11. Lorenzo Scotto 73-72-74=219 +6 t16. Payne Gniewek 74-75-71=220 +7 t16. Jerry Ruiz 75-72-73=220 +7 t53. Drew McGee (I) 77-81-72=230 +17 t76. Cody Paladino 81-77-81=239 +26