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MEN S GOLF South Carolina Athletic Media Relations Wes Todd, Golf Contact wtodd@sc.edu 1125 George Rogers Blvd., Williams-Brice Stadium, Columbia, S.C. 29208 Cell: 731-445-4705 Office: 803-777-7872 SOUTH CAROLINA quick facts Location...Columbia, S.C. Enrollment...27,390 Founded...1801 Team Name...Gamecocks President... Dr. Harris Pastides Athletics Director...Eric Hyman Deputy A.D...Marcy Girton SWA... Val Sheley Colors... Garnet (PMS 202), Black Conference...Southeastern COACHING STAFF Head Coach...Bill McDonald 3rd Year (Georgia Tech, 1989) Assistant Coach...Michael Burcin Director of Golf...Puggy Blackmon Program history NCAA Champ. Appearances...16 NCAA Regional Appearances...20 2009-10 TEAM INFORMATION 2010 SEC Finish... 9th/12 2009 NCAA Regional Finish...T-2nd/14 2009 NCAA Champ. Finish... 16th/30 Letterwinners R/L... 5/5 MEDIA RELATIONS Golf Contact... Wes Todd E-mail... wtodd@sc.edu Office...803-777-7872 Cell...731-445-4705 Media Relations Fax...803-777-2967 Website... GamecocksOnline.com 2010 NCAA EAST REGIONAL Thursday, May 20 - Saturday, May 22 The Course at Yale New Haven, Conn. Par 70 6,749 Yards Live Scoring: Carolina Tee Times: Host Institution: Gamecocks Aim for Return Trip to NCAA Championship It s been a long month for the South Carolina golf team to wait for their return to action after a disappointing showing at the SEC Championships, and the Gamecocks look to make the most of it at this week s NCAA East Regional. The tournament runs Thursday through Saturday at the par 70, 6,749-yard Course at Yale in New Haven, Conn. South Carolina is the No. 3 seed in the 14-team field with five spots up for grabs in next month s NCAA Championship. Palmetto State Pride As in every prior event this season, all five competitiors in this week s starting lineup will not only be playing for the Gamecocks, but also for state pride as the entire Carolina lineup is native to the Palmetto State. The five competitors for the Gamecocks in the SEC Championship will be senior George Bryan IV (Chapin), senior Patrick Rada (Anderson), sophomore Wesley Bryan (Chapin), senior Paul Woodbury (Lake City) and redshirt freshman Clint Tolleson (Spartanburg). Experience May Be Key Three of the five competitors in the Gamecock lineup have appeared in at least one previous NCAA Regional, with one making multiple appearances. Senior George Bryan IV has played in the NCAA Regional each of his first three seasons. As a freshman, he posted three rounds in the 60s to tie for 10th place and help the Gamecocks win the NCAA West Regional in Tempe, Ariz., to advance to the NCAA Championship. His sophomore appearance did not go so well as he tied for 113th place and the Gamecocks missed the cut. Last season, he tied for 14th in the regional at Sorrento, Fla., to help South Carolina back to the NCAA Championship in Toledo, Ohio. Senior Patrick Rada and sophomore Wesley Bryan will make their second appearances in the NCAA postseason. Rada tied for 44th at last year s regional but posted a first-round 68 to give the Gamecocks an early boost. Bryan tied his older brother for 14th place with a 208. A Repeat of Last Year Would Be Nice In last season s NCAA Southeast Regional, the Gamecocks (along with most of the rest of the field) torched the layout at RedTail Golf Club in Sorrento, Fla., to post the third-lowest 54-hole score in school history en route to a tie for second place and a berth in the 2009 NCAA Championship. Then-senior Mark Silvers III was the main catalyst as his final-round 64 earned him a top-10 finish at 207 (-6) and helped give the Gamecocks a team score of 269, the best of the day, to move from a tie for fifth place into a three-way tie for second with Arizona and Georgia. George Bryan IV and Wesley Bryan tied for 14th place at 208 (-5). Three Gamecocks Named All-SEC Senior George Bryan IV was named First Team All-SEC for the second time in his career while senior Paul Woodbury and sophomore Wesley Bryan earned spots on the league s Second Team. Bryan IV is wrapping up his career as one of the most prolific golfers in South Carolina history. His career scoring average of 72.45 stands atop the record books, as does his average of 71.60 thus far in the Golfstat.com Thursday - 8 a.m. (No. 1 Tee) --Paired with UCLA and Texas Friday - 9:10 a.m. (No. 1 Tee) --Paired with UCLA and Texas Saturday: TBA (based on team standings) Yale University NCAA EAST REGIONAL FIELD 1. UCLA 2. Texas 3. South Carolina 4. Virginia 5. Alabama 6. East Tennessee State 7. Southeastern Louisiana 8. Charlotte 9. Kent State 10. Vanderbilt 11. Penn State 12. UNC-Wilmington 13. Columbia 14. Lafayette INDIVIDUALS 1. Max McKay, Liberty 2. Ben Herrera, Iowa State 3. Harold Varner, East Carolina 4. Robert Karlsson, Liberty 5. Scotty Williams, Penn

2009-10 season. He has tied for medalist honors twice this season - including the SEC Championship - falling in playoffs on both occasions. This marks his third selection to the All-SEC team, matching his first-team distinction in 2008 and adding to his placement on the second team in 2009. He becomes the fifth South Carolina golfer to be named All-SEC three times, joining Eric Ecker, Eirik Johansen, David Seawell and Kyle Thompson. Wesley Bryan, the younger brother of George, is third on the team and 11th in the SEC with a 72.46 scoring average on the season. His most impressive feat in 2010 was a round of 64 (-7) in the second round of the Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate on March 29 that ranks as the second-best round in Gamecock golf history. Bryan was also named to the SEC All-Freshman Team last season. Woodbury is making his first appearance on the All-SEC team after a stellar senior campaign. Woodbury became the first Gamecock to win two tournaments in one season since Kyle Thompson in 2000-01 as he captured medalist honors at the Rees Jones Intercollegiate and the Seminole Intercollegiate, winning both tournaments in playoffs. Equaling the Bryan brothers with 14 rounds at par or better this season, Woodbury is second on the team and ninth in the SEC with a 72.36 scoring average. A Look at the NCAA East Regional Field UCLA and Texas, the top two seeds, are both ranked in the nation s top 10 as the Longhorns are No. 8 and the Bruins are No. 7 according to Golfweek. The Gamecocks, as the No. 3 seed, are ranked 15th, with the other two top seeds, Virginia and Alabama, ranked 20th and 27th, respectively. Six conference champions are in the field, including No. 31 East Tennessee State (Atlantic Sun), No. 42 Southeastern Louisiana (Southland), No. 43 Charlotte (Atlantic-10), No. 45 Kent State (Mid-American), Columbia (Ivy) and Lafayette (Patriot). SEC foe Vanderbilt is the No. 10 seed with Penn State and UNC Wilmington rounding out the field. Around the Southeastern Conference... Ten of the 12 SEC schools earned bids to the NCAA postseason. The Gamecocks are in New Haven with Alabama and Vanderbilt. Arkansas and Ole Miss will play in Alpharetta, Ga.; Florida and LSU will compete in Notre Dame, Ind.; Georgia and Auburn are playing in College Station, Texas; and Tennessee is set to compete in San Diego, Calif. Quality Coaches = Quality Play Last week, assistant coach Michael Burcin was named a finalist for the Jan Strickland Award, presented annually to the nation s top assistant golf coach, for the third straight year. Burcin is in his sixth year at South Carolina and has seen three of his previous five teams advance to the NCAA Championship. Gamecocks in USGA Qualifying George Bryan IV shot a 4-under 68 in local qualifying for the U.S. Open on May 10 in Peachtree City, Ga., to earn one of eight spots into sectional qualifying. Former Gamecock Mark Silvers III also advanced from the Kennesaw, Ga., local qualifier on the same day, and another former Gamecock, Mark Anderson, was the medalist at the local qualifier in Bluffton, S.C., on May 17. Last Time Here - 2009 NCAA Southeast Regional Senior Mark Silvers III fired a personal-best 64 (-7) to lead South Carolina to a team round of 269 (-15) and a tie for second place at RedTail Golf Club in Sorrento, Fla., earning a berth into the NCAA Championship. It was a record-setting day across the board for South Carolina. The team score of 269 ties for the second-best in school history, equaling their second-round total at the 2007 NCAA West Regional in Tempe, Ariz., and is only two shots behind the school-record total of 267 from the 1999 Red River Classic. In addition, the total 54-hole team score of 829 (-23) is the third-lowest in school history, also behind the same two aforementioned tournaments. Led by Silvers, the whole team put on a charge down the back nine. Over the final nine holes of the tournament, the Gamecocks were a collective 12-under as they carded 15 birdies against one double-bogey and one bogey. Going Low...Really Low A week before Phil Mickelson, Anthony Kim and the rest of the Masters field posted low numbers at Augusta National, the Gamecocks were setting records just a couple of miles down the road. In the second round of the Administaff Augusta State Invitational, South Carolina shot a team score of 266 (-22), which broke an 11-year-old school record by one stroke. Four of the five Gamecocks were in the 60s, including a pair of 65s from George Bryan IV and Wesley Bryan. Paul Woodbury was two shots back with a career-best 67, and Clint Tolleson shot 69. The team finished the weekend at 833 (-31), the fourthlowest 54-hole total in Carolina annals, and Bryan IV and Woodbury tied for third place at 206 (-10). But the fun got started earlier in the week. Sophomore Wesley Bryan and senior Patrick Rada flirted with school records in the second round of the Hootie at Bulls Bay as both had the best rounds of their respective careers. Bryan tied the second-lowest score in South Carolina history with a 64 (-7) that included one stretch of seven birdies in eight holes. It also tied the then-tournament record, held by two other individuals. Rada, on the same day, fired a 66 (-5), one shot better than his previous career best, as the two led the Gamecocks to the fourth-lowest single-day team score in school history at 272 (-12). Rada, Bryan Earn Top-10 Finishes at Hootie at Bulls Bay Patrick Rada and Wesley Bryan each fired rounds of 70 (-1) in Tuesday s final round of the Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate, earning finishes in the tournament s top 10 and leading South Carolina to a fourth-place team finish. The Gamecocks shot a team score of 282 (-2) on Tuesday to finish at 850 (-2) for the tournament, five shots behind tournament champion LSU. The team score marked South Carolina s best of the season by 16 strokes. Rada earned his third top-10 finish of the season with three rounds of par or better, going 71-66-70=207 (-6) to finish in third place, three shots out of the lead. His score of 207 marks the lowest of his career by five shots, surpassing a 212 in the 2008 Mason Rudolph Invitational. Bryan, after tying the then-course record with a 64 (-7) in Monday s second round, had an up-and-down round on Tuesday that finished at 1-under 70. His total score of 209 (-4) was the second-best of his collegiate career and earned him a seventh-place finish, his fourth top-10 of the season. Paul Woodbury had the strongest round of the day on Tuesday, carding a 2-under-par 69 to move up to a tie for 32nd place. He was consistent throughout the round, including back-to-back birdies at nine and 10, and he drained a 35-footer for birdie at the 18th to close his week. George Bryan IV closed with a 73 (+2) to tie with Woodbury at 32nd place, and Clint Tolleson shot 77 (+6) on the final day. Gamecocks Take 10th at Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational South Carolina shot its best team round of the week on Sunday, but the Gamecocks were unable to move up the leaderboard as they finished 10th at the Schenkel E-Z-GO Invitational. The Gamecocks shot 292 (+4) on Sunday to post a three-day total of 878 (+14). George Bryan IV and Paul Woodbury tied for 15th place individually at 217 (+1) for the week. Bryan IV had the team s low round Sunday with a 71 (-1) while Woodbury posted a 73 (+1). Wesley Bryan and Clint Tolleson tied for 48th place at 7-over par; Tolleson shot 73 (+1) to wrap up his week while Bryan posted a final-round 76 (+4). Patrick Rada finished with a 75 (+3) on Sunday, his best round of the week. Woodbury Wins; Gamecocks One Stroke Short at Seminole Inter. Junior Paul Woodbury earned South Carolina s second individual medal of the 2009-10 season while the Gamecocks came up one stroke short of host Florida State in a wild finish at the Seminole Intercollegiate. Woodbury won a four-hole playoff to defeat Florida State senior Seath Lauer to claim the tournament title after the pair tied at 212 (-1) through 54 holes. It was the lowest 54-hole score in the Lake City, S.C., senior s career. South Carolina posted a 289 (+5) for the second straight day to finish at 866 (+14), 2009-10 SOUTH CAROLINA MEN S GOLF ROSTER Name Class Hometown Last School George Bryan IV Sr. Chapin, S.C. Dutch Fork HS Wesley Bryan So. Chapin, S.C. Dutch Fork HS Dykes Harbin Fr. Augusta, Ga. Westside HS Dean Hester Fr. Dublin, Ga. Trinity Christian HS Chase Liebler Jr. Irmo, S.C. Dutch Fork HS Bryan Miller Sr. Dalton, Ga. Dalton HS Patrick Rada Sr. Anderson, S.C. T.L. Hanna HS Michael Raines So. Acworth, Ga. Berry College/Harrison HS Clint Tolleson R-Fr. Spartanburg, S.C. Dorman HS Paul Woodbury Sr. Lake City, S.C. Lake City HS Head Coach: Bill McDonald - 3rd year as head coach at South Carolina (Georgia Tech, 1989) Assistant Coach: Michael Burcin - 6th year at South Carolina Director of Golf: Puggy Blackmon - 15th year at South Carolina (Carson-Newman, 1973)

good enough for a solid second-place finish. One of Florida State s top players signed an incorrect scorecard and was disqualified, forcing the Seminoles to take its highest score of the day - a 78 that otherwise would have been dropped. The resulting nine-stroke swing shrank the margin from 10 strokes to just one as the Seminoles barely held on for the tournament title at 865 (+13). Wesley Bryan just missed picking up his fourth straight top-10 finish as he tied for 11th at 216 (+3). Bryan, who entered the day tie for third place, signed for a 74 (+3) after fighting a tough back nine. Clint Tolleson earned his fourth top-20 finish of the season - his second in a row - with a tie for 16th as he shot 73 on Sunday to finish at 218 (+5). Dean Hester posted his best round as a collegian - and his first under par - with a 2-under-par 69 to move up to a tie for 26th place at 8-over-par 221 for the week. Also in 26th place was Patrick Rada, who shot 74 (+3) on Sunday to move to 8-over for the week. George Bryan IV was one shot back of Hester and Rada, tied for 28th at 222 (+9). Third Straight Top-10 for Bryan at Seahawk Intercollegiate South Carolina earned a runner-up finish at the rain-shortened Seahawk Intercollegate by recording a score of 294-294=588 (+12). The Gamecocks finished 19 strokes behind tournament champion Augusta State at the Country Club of Landfall s Nicklaus Course. Wesley Bryan was the top finisher for the Gamecocks, shooting 73-71=144 (E) and finishing in a tie for sixth place. George Bryan IV tied for 11th at 146 (+2) and Clint Tolleson tied for 18th with a 149 (+5). The teams were on the course when the tournament was halted, and results reverted to the end of the second round. Patrick Rada tied for 24th place after shooting 76-74=150 (+6) on the opening day, and fellow Paul Woodbury shot 75-77=152 (+8) to tie for 33rd place. Freshman Dean Hester, competing in his first varsity event as an individual, tied for 39th place at 153 (+9). Bryan Brothers Lead Gamecocks at Isleworth Senior George Bryan IV and sophomore Wesley Bryan earned top-10 individual finishes at the Isleworth Collegiate Invitational, leading South Carolina s men s golf team to an overall sixth-place showing, their best ever at the prestigious event at Isleworth Country Club. The Gamecocks shot 295 (+7) in the final round to finish at 898 (+34), 14 strokes better than their performance in the same event last year. The sixth-place showing was also significantly higher than the 2008 event, when South Carolina finished 16th in the 18-team field. Carolina s round on Tuesday was the second-best of the day, only three shots behind Georgia s 292 (+4). George Bryan IV turned in his second straight top-10 finish, shooting 70 (-2) on Friday to jump up to fifth place at 218 (+2) for the tournament. The native of Chapin had one of only four rounds under par on the day. It was the ninth top-5 finish of Bryan s career, moving him into a tie for third place in school history with Eirik Johansen. Wesley Bryan shot 74 (+2) on Friday to move up two spots to a tie for seventh place, giving the Gamecocks multiple top-10 finishers for the third time in four fall events. It marked the fourth top-10 finish of Bryan s career. Also closing strong for South Carolina was senior Paul Woodbury. The native of Lake City improved by six strokes in his final round, posting a 73 (+1). Gamecocks Win by 37 Shots at Rees Jones; Woodbury Beats Bryan in Playoff South Carolina s men s golf team sprinted away from the rest of the field at the Rees Jones Intercollegiate on Tuesday, winning by an unprecedented 37 shots to claim the top spot in the event for the second straight year. Seniors Paul Woodbury and George Bryan IV tied for individual medalist honors at 2-under, and two of the remaining three Gamecocks finished in the tournament s top 10. Woodbury defeated Bryan in a playoff for his first career tournament victory. It almost seemed like a repeat of last year s Rees Jones Intercollegiate. In that event, Woodbury shared the individual title with Wesley Bryan and the Gamecocks ran away with the title, winning by 21 strokes. This time, it was older brother George Bryan IV turning in a round of 69 (-3) to make up a three-shot deficit on his teammate to earn a share of the championship. Woodbury finished the day at even par and turned in rounds of 74-68-72=214 to equal Bryan at 2-under for the week. Not to be overlooked was senior Patrick Rada, whose 2-over 74 on Tuesday bumped him up one spot to sixth place. He would finish at 222 (+6) for the tournament. In addition, sophomore Wesley Bryan earned his first top-10 of the season after shooting 74 (+2) on Tuesday. He tied for ninth place at 225 (+9) for the week. Redshirt freshman Clint Tolleson caught fire in the second round Monday afternoon to move into the top 20, but fell a few spots after shooting 79 (+7) on Tuesday. He finished tied for 23rd at 230 (+14). Gamecocks Tie for Top Spot, Fall in Playoff at Mason Rudolph Intercollegiate South Carolina s fired a final-round 282 (-2) to finish at 556 (-12) and tied with Middle Tennessee State for first place at the rain-shortened Mason Rudolph Intercollegiate, but fell to the Blue Raiders in a sudden-death playoff for the tournament title. Senior Patrick Rada led the team for the second straight week, turning in a careerbest performance to tie for second place overall at the Vanderbilt Legends Club on Sunday. Rada shot rounds of 67-69=136 (-6) to finish in a tie for second place overall. Redshirt freshman Clint Tolleson was especially impressive, tying for 10th place in just his second collegiate event after rounds of 68-71=139 (-3). George Bryan IV made the turn at 1-under with two birdies and a bogey on the front nine, then carded two bogeys and a birdie on the back to shoot 71. Paired with his 69 on Friday, Bryan IV finished at 2-under for the week, tied for 16th place. Sophomore Wesley Bryan was the third Gamecock to fire an even-par 71 on the day, finishing at 1-over for the tournament and tied for 30th place. Senior Paul Woodbury shot 75 in the final round to finish at 145 (+3) and tied for 40th place. Gamecocks Open Season with Fifth Place at Carpet Capital The South Carolina men s golf team fired its best round of the three-day Carpet Capital Collegiate on Sunday, but dropped two spots to fifth place as the Gamecocks wrapped up their first tournament of the 2009-10 season. South Carolina shot 289 (+1) in the final round at The Farm Golf Club and finished at 872 (+8) for the week. Patrick Rada turned in his second straight round of 2-under 70, earning a tie for 11th place at 215 (-1) for the week. It marks the best finish for Rada since his tie for ninth place at the Mason Rudolph Invitational last season. Paul Woodbury, who was 4-under for the week coming into today, would finish at even-par 216 for the tournament and tied for 14th place, a vast improvement from his 83rd-place showing a year ago. George Bryan IV and Wesley Bryan both had their best rounds of the week with matching scores of evenpar 72. The brothers from Chapin, S.C., finished tied for 29th place at 221 (+5). Clint Tolleson, making his first collegiate appearance, had his best round of the week Sunday with a 75 (+3). He finished tied for 47th. 2009-10 SEASON SUPERLATIVES Low 18-Hole Round - Individual 64 - Wesley Bryan Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate, 2nd Rd., 3/29/10 Low 18-Hole Round - Team 266 - G. Bryan, W. Bryan, Woodbury, Tolleson Administaff Augusta State Invitational, 2nd Rd., 4/3/10 Low 54-Hole Total - Individual 204 - George Bryan IV (70-66-68) SEC Championship, 4/16/10-4/18/10 Low 54-Hole Total - Team 833 - G. Bryan, Woodbury, W. Bryan, Tolleson, Rada Administaff Augusta State Invitational, 4/3-4/4 Low First Round 67 - Patrick Rada Mason Rudolph Invitational, 9/25/09 Low Second Round 64 - Wesley Bryan Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate, 3/29/10 Low Third Round 68 - George Bryan IV SEC Championship, 4/18/10 Rounds in the 60s 64 Wesley Bryan - 3/29/10 (Hootie at Bulls Bay, 2nd Rd.) 65 George Bryan IV - 4/3/10 (Augusta State Inv., 2nd Rd.) Wesley Bryan - 4/3/10 (Augusta State Inv., 2nd Rd.) 66 Patrick Rada - 3/29/10 (Hootie at Bulls Bay, 2nd Rd.) George Bryan IV - 4/17/10 (SEC Championship, 2nd Rd.) 67 Patrick Rada - 9/25/09 (Mason Rudolph, 1st Rd.) Paul Woodbury - 4/3/10 (Augusta State Inv., 2nd Rd.) 68 Clint Tolleson - 9/25/09 (Mason Rudolph, 1st Rd.) Paul Woodbury - 10/5/09 (Rees Jones, 2nd Rd.) George Bryan IV - 4/18/10 (SEC Championship, 3rd Rd.) 69 George Bryan IV - 9/25/09 (M. Rudolph, 1st Rd.) Patrick Rada - 9/27/09 (M. Rudolph, 2nd Rd.) Clint Tolleson - 10/5/09 (Rees Jones, 2nd Rd.) George Bryan IV - 10/6/09 (Rees Jones, 3rd Rd.) Paul Woodbury - 3/14/10 (Seminole, 3rd Rd.) Dean Hester - 3/14/10 (Seminole, 3rd Rd.) Paul Woodbury - 3/30/10 (Hootie at Bulls Bay, 3rd Rd.) Clint Tolleson - 4/3/10 (Augusta State Inv., 2nd Rd.) George Bryan IV - 4/4/10 (Augusta State Inv., 3rd Rd.) Wesley Bryan - 4/16/10 (SEC Championship, 1st Rd.)

2009-10 SOUTH CAROLINA MEN S GOLF RESULTS/STATISTICS TEAM Schedule/Results Date Tournament Team Score Team Finish Low Individual Score Low Individual Finish Sept. 11-13 Carpet Capital Collegiate 290-293-289=872 (+8) 5th/12 Patrick Rada 75-70-70=215 (-1) T-11th/60 Sept. 25-27 Mason Rudolph Intercollegiate 274-282=556 (-12) T-1st/17 Patrick Rada 67-69=136 (-6) T-2nd/90 Oct. 5-6 Rees Jones Intercollegiate 300-280-289=869 (+5) 1st/12 G. Bryan/P. Woodbury 214 (-2) T-1st/60 Oct. 11-12 Coker Intercollegiate (Garnet Team) N/A N/A Dean Hester 77-68=145 (+1) T3rd/45 Oct. 19-20 CSU Fall Invitational (Garnet Team) N/A N/A Dykes Harbin 73-74-71=218 (+2) 1st/45 Oct. 25-27 Isleworth Collegiate Invitational 302-301-295=898 (+34) 6th/15 George Bryan IV 74-74-70=218 (+2) 5th/75 Feb. 22-23 Johnny Palmer Invitational (Garnet Team) N/A N/A Dean Hester 78-77=155 (+11) 11th/71 Mar. 1-2 Seahawk Intercollegiate 294-294=588 (+12) 2nd/12 Wesley Bryan 73-71=144 (E) T-6th/65 Mar. 12-14 Seminole Intercollegiate 288-289-289=866 (+14) 2nd/14 Paul Woodbury 70-73-69=212 (-1) T-1st/75 Mar. 19-21 Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational 293-293-292=877 (+14) 10th/15 G. Bryan/P. Woodbury 217 (+1) T-15th/80 Mar. 28-30 Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate 296-272-282=850 (-2) 4th/15 Patrick Rada 71-66-70=207 (-6) T3rd/75 Apr. 3-4 Administaff Augusta State Invitational 286-266-281=833 (-31) 2nd/18 G. Bryan/P. Woodbury 206 (-10) T-3rd/93 Apr. 16-18 SEC Championship 282-288-294=864 (+24) 9th/12 George Bryan IV 70-66-68=204 (-6) T-1st/60 May 20-22 NCAA Regional June 1-5 NCAA Championship INDIVIDUAL Tournament-By-Tournament Results FALL 2009 Carpet Capital Collegiate (Par 72) Patrick Rada 75-70-70=215 T11 Paul Woodbury 70-70-76=216 T14 Wesley Bryan 72-77-72=221 T29 George Bryan IV 73-76-72=221 T29 Clint Tolleson 77-77-75=229 T47 Mason Rudolph Intercollegiate (Par 71) Patrick Rada 67-69=136 T2 Clint Tolleson 68-71=139 T10 George Bryan IV 69-71=140 T16 Wesley Bryan 72-71=143 T30 Paul Woodbury 70-75=145 T40 (shortened to 36 holes; weather) Rees Jones Intercollegiate (Par 72) Paul Woodbury 74-68-72=214 T1^ George Bryan IV 74-71-69=214 T1& Patrick Rada 73-75-74=222 6 Wesley Bryan 79-72-74=225 T9 Clint Tolleson 82-69-79=230 T23 Coker Intercollegiate (Garnet Team) Dean Hester 77-68=145 T3 Dykes Harbin 74-73=147 T6 Chase Liebler 82-77=159 T28 Bryan Miller 82-80=162 T33 CSU Fall Invitational (Garnet Team) Dykes Harbin 73-74-71=218 1 Dean Hester 77-78-77=232 T15 Bryan Miller 82-79-76=237 27 Chase Liebler 75-82-82=239 T30 Isleworth Collegiate Invitational (Par 72) George Bryan IV 74-74-70=218 5 Wesley Bryan 71-75-74=220 T7 Patrick Rada 78-75-78=231 T47 Paul Woodbury 80-79-73=232 T50 Clint Tolleson 79-77-80=236 T61 SPRING 2010 Johnny Palmer Invitational (Garnet Team) Dean Hester 78-77=155 T11 Dykes Harbin 82-77=159 T23 Bryan Miller 82-78=160 T31 Chase Liebler 88-73=161 T33 Seahawk Intercollegiate (Par 72) Wesley Bryan 73-71=144 T6 George Bryan IV 73-73=146 T11 Clint Tolleson 73-76=149 T18 Patrick Rada 76-74=150 T24 Paul Woodbury 75-77=152 T33 *Dean Hester 77-76=153 T39 (shortened to 36 holes, weather) Seminole Intercollegiate (Par 71) Paul Woodbury 70-73-69=212 T1^ Wesley Bryan 70-72-74=216 T11 Clint Tolleson 73-72-73=218 T16 Patrick Rada 75-72-74=221 T26 *Dean Hester 75-72-74=221 T26 George Bryan IV 75-74-73=222 T28 Schenkel E-Z Go Invitational (Par 72) Paul Woodbury 71-73-73=217 T15 George Bryan IV 74-72-71=217 T15 Wesley Bryan 72-75-76=223 T48 Clint Tolleson 77-73-73=223 T48 Patrick Rada 76-81-75=232 T75 Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate (Par 71) Patrick Rada 71-66-70-207 T3 Wesley Bryan 75-64-70=209 7 George Bryan IV 72-72-73=217 T32 Paul Woodbury 78-70-69=217 T32 Clint Tolleson 79-72-77=228 T62 Administaff Augusta State Invitational (Par 72) George Bryan IV 72-65-69=206 T3 Paul Woodbury 69-67-70=206 T3 Wesley Bryan 72-65-71=208 T9 Clint Tolleson 73-69-72=214 T28 Patrick Rada 73-72-71=216 T35 POSTSEASON SEC Championship (Par 70) George Bryan IV 70-66-68=204 T1& Paul Woodbury 70-72-73=215 T18 Wesley Bryan 69-76-75=220 T38 Patrick Rada 77-74-78=229 55 Clint Tolleson 73-77-85=235 57 NCAA Regional (Par 70) NCAA Championship *Competed as an individual; does not count toward team score Garnet Team events do not count toward individual or team season averages. ^ Won playoff & Lost playoff RECORD vs. OPPONENTS Akron 1-0 Alabama 3-2 Arizona State 1-0 Arkansas 1-1 Arkansas State 1-0 Auburn 1-3 Augusta State 1-2 Baylor 1-0 Belmont 1-0 Chattanooga 2-1 Cincinnati 1-0 Clemson 4-0 Coastal Carolina 1-0 College of Charleston 3-0 Davidson 2-0 Drexel 1-0 Duke 2-0 East Carolina 1-0 East Tenn. St. 3-0 Florida 0-3 Florida State 0-1 George Mason 1-0 Georgia 1-2 Georgia Southern 2-0 Georgia State 4-0 Georgia Tech 1-1 Houston 1-0 Illinois 2-0 Jacksonville 1-0 James Madison 1-0 Kennesaw State 1-0 Kent State 1-0 Kentucky 3-1 Lamar 1-0 Lipscomb 1-0 Long Beach State 1-0 Louisville 1-0 LSU 0-3 Memphis 1-0 Mercer 2-0 Michigan State 1-0 Middle Tennessee 0-0-1 Minnesota 1-0 Mississippi 2-2 Mississippi State 3-0 North Carolina 3-0 North Carolina State 1-1 North Florida 0-1 North Texas 1-0 Notre Dame 1-0 Oklahoma State 0-1 Pepperdine 1-0 San Jose State 1-0 South Alabama 1-0 Stanford 0-1 TCU 1-0 Tennessee 1-3 Tennessee State 1-0 Tennessee-Martin 1-0 Texas Tech 2-0 Troy 1-0 UCF 2-0 UNC Greensboro 1-0 UNC Wilmington 2-0 USC-Aiken 1-0 Vanderbilt 4-0 VCU 1-0 Virginia 0-2 Virginia Tech 1-0 Wake Forest 2-1 Washington 1-0 Western Carolina 2-0 William & Mary 1-0 Winthrop 1-0 OVERALL 99-32-1

2009-10 VARSITY RESULTS/STATISTICS Name Tourn. Rounds Low 54 Low 18 Par/Better Top 5 Top 10 Top 20 Strokes Avg. George Bryan IV 10 28 204 65 14 4 4 7 2005 71.60 Wesley Bryan 10 28 208 64 14 0 5 6 2029 72.46 Dykes Harbin - - - - - - - - - - Dean Hester 2 5 221 69 1 0 0 0 374 74.80 Chase Liebler - - - - - - - - - - Bryan Miller - - - - - - - - - - Patrick Rada 10 28 207 66 9 2 3 4 2059 73.53 Michael Raines - - - - - - - - - - Clint Tolleson 10 28 214 68 5 0 1 3 2101 75.03 Paul Woodbury 10 28 206 67 14 3 3 6 2026 72.35 TEAM 10 28 833 266 57 9 16 26 8073 288.32 Career VARSITY RESULTS/STATISTICS Name Tourn. Rounds Low 54 Low 18 Par/Better Top 5 Top 10 Top 20 Strokes Avg. George Bryan IV 45 130 201 65 54 11 16 23 9419 72.45 Wesley Bryan 22 62 208 64 27 1 7 11 4514 72.80 Dean Hester 2 5 221 69 1 0 0 0 374 74.80 Bryan Miller 1 3 246 79 0 0 0 0 246 82.00 Patrick Rada 25 70 207 66 24 3 5 7 5187 74.10 Clint Tolleson 10 28 214 68 5 0 1 3 2101 75.03 Paul Woodbury 15 43 206 67 16 4 4 7 3189 74.16 2009-10 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS George Bryan IV (Sr., Chapin, S.C.) Carpet Capital Collegiate 73-76-72=221 (+5) T29 Mason Rudolph Invitational 69-71=140 (-2) T16 Rees Jones Intercollegiate 74-71-69=214 (-2) & T1 Isleworth Collegiate 74-74-70=218 (+2) 5 Seahawk Intercollegiate 73-73=146 (+2) T11 Seminole Intercollegiate 75-74-73=222 (+9) T28 Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational 74-72-71=217 (+1) T15 Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate 72-72-73=217 (+4) T32 Administaff Augusta State Invitational 72-65-69=206 (-10) T3 SEC Championship 70-66-68=204 (-6) & T1 Patrick Rada (Sr., Anderson, S.C.) Carpet Capital Collegiate 75-70-70=215 (-1) T11 Mason Rudolph Invitational 67-69=136 (-6) T2 Rees Jones Intercollegiate 73-75-74=222 (+6) 6 Isleworth Collegiate 78-75-78=231 (+15) T47 Seahawk intercollegiate 76-74=150 (+6) T24 Seminole Intercollegiate 75-72-74=221 (+8) T26 Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational 76-81-75=232 (+16) T75 Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate 71-66-70=207 (-6) T3 Administaff Augusta State Invitational 73-72-71=216 (E) T35 SEC Championship 77-74-78=229 (+19) 55 Wesley Bryan (So., Chapin, S.C.) Carpet Capital Collegiate 72-77-72=221 (+5) T29 Mason Rudolph Invitational 72-71=143 (+1) T30 Rees Jones Intercollegiate 79-72-74=225 (+9) T9 Isleworth Collegiate 71-75-74=220 (+4) T7 Seahawk Intercollegiate 73-71=144 (E) T6 Seminole Intercollegiate 70-72-74=216 (+3) T11 Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational 72-75-76=223 (+7) T48 Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate 75-64-70=209 (-4) 7 Administaff Augusta State Invitational 72-65-71=208 (-8) T9 SEC Championship 69-76-75=220 (+10) T38 Dykes Harbin (Fr., Augusta, Ga.) # Coker Intercollegiate 74-73=147 (+5) T6 # CSU Fall Invitational 73-74-71=218 (+2) 1 # Johnny Palmer 82-77=159 (+15) T23 Dean Hester (Fr., Dublin, Ga.) # Coker Intercollegiate 77-68=145 (+3) T3 # CSU Fall Invitational 77-78-77=232 (+16) T15 # Johnny Palmer 78-77=155 (+11) T11 * Seahawk Intercollegiate 77-76=153 (+9) T39 * Seminole Intercollegiate 78-74-69=221 (+8) T26 Chase Liebler (Jr., Irmo, S.C.) # Coker Intercollegiate 82-77-159 (+17) T28 # CSU Fall Invitational 75-82-82=239 (+23) T30 # Johnny Palmer 88-73=161 (+17) T33 Clint Tolleson (R-Fr., Spartanburg, S.C.) Tournament Rounds Finish Carpet Capital Collegiate 77-77-75=229 (+13) T47 Mason Rudolph Invitational 68-71=139 (-3) T10 Rees Jones Intercollegiate 82-69-79=230 (+14) T23 Isleworth Collegiate 71-75-74=220 (+4) T7 Seahawk Intercollegiate 73-76=149 (+5) T18 Seminole Intercollegiate 73-72-73=218 (+5) T16 Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational 77-73-73=223 (+7) T48 Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate 79-72-77=228 (+15) T62 Administaff Augusta State Invitational 73-69-72=214 (-2) T28 SEC Championship 73-77-85=235 (+25) 57 Paul Woodbury (Sr., Lake City, S.C.) Tournament Rounds Finish Carpet Capital Collegiate 70-70-76=216 (E) T14 Mason Rudolph Invitational 70-75=145 (+3) T40 Rees Jones Intercollegiate 74-68-72=214 (-2) ^T1 Isleworth Collegiate 80-79-73=232 (+16) T50 Seahawk Intercollegiate 75-77=152 (+8) T33 Seminole Intercollegiate 70-73-69=212 (-1) ^ T1 Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational 71-73-73=217 (+1) T15 Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate 78-70-69=217 (+4) T32 Administaff Augusta State Invitational 69-67-70=206 (-10) T3 SEC Championship 70-72-73=215 (+5) T18 # Garnet Team Event, does not count toward team total or individual career/season average * Competed as an individual, does not count toward team total ^ Won in playoff & Lost in playoff Bryan Miller (Sr., Dalton, Ga.) # Coker Intercollegiate 82-80-162 (+20) T33 # CSU Fall Invitational 82-79-76=237 (+21) 27 # Johnny Palmer 82-78=160 (+16) T31

Sept. 11-13 Carpet Capital Collegiate The Farm Rocky Face, Ga. Par 72 7,012 Yards 290-293-289=872 5th of 12 1. Tennessee 290-287-274=851-13 2. Chattanooga 291-284-288=863-1 3. Georgia Tech 295-290-282=867 +3 4. Auburn 293-293-284=870 +6 5. South Carolina 290-293-289=872 +8 T6. Alabama 289-294-292=875 +11 T6. Wake Forest 298-287-290=875 +11 8. Texas Tech 302-284-290=876 +12 9. Clemson 290-305-289=884 +20 T10. East Tennessee State 299-294-299=892 +28 T10. Georgia 292-294-306=892 +28 12. Mississippi 304-295-300=899 +35 T1. D. Renwick (UT) 71-70-69=210-6 T1. N. Floren (TTU) 73-69-68=210-6 T3. J. Randolph (OM) 68-71-72=211-5 T3. R. Wingardh (UT) 72-71-68=211-5 T3. S. Jaeger (UTC) 74-66-71=211-5 T11. P. Rada (SC) 75-70-70=215-1 T14. P. Woodbury (SC) 70-70-76=216 E T29. G. Bryan IV (SC) 73-76-72=221 +5 T29. W. Bryan (SC) 72-77-72=221 +5 T47. C. Tolleson (SC) 77-77-75=229 +13 2009-10 TOURNAMENT-BY-TOURNAMENT Sept. 25-27 Mason Rudolph Intercollegiate Vanderbilt Legends Club - South Franklin, Tenn. Par 71 7,100 Yards 274-282=556 T-1st of 17* * Lost in Playoff T1. Middle Tennessee 283-273=556-12 T1. South Carolina 274-282=556-12 3. Arkansas State 272-285=557-11 4. Georgia Tech 275-284=559-9 5. Notre Dame 277-285=562-6 6. Vanderbilt 280-283=563-5 7. Mississippi 275-291=566-2 8. Memphis 283-284=567-1 9. South Alabama 282-295=577 +9 10. Davidson 290-288=578 +10 11. Charleston 285-295=580 +12 12. Akron 287-294=581 +13 13. Western Carolina 290-304=594 +26 14. Belmont 297-298=595 +27 T15. Mississippi State 299-299=598 +30 T15. Tennessee-Martin 303-295=598 +30 17. Lipscomb 307-299=606 +38 1. J. Randolph (OM) 64-67=131-11 T2. P. Rada (SC) 67-69=136-6 T2. R. Haselden (VU) 67-69=136-6 T10. C. Tolleson (SC) 68-71=139-3 T16. G. Bryan IV (SC) 69-71=140-2 T30. W. Bryan (SC) 72-71=143 +1 T40. P. Woodbury (SC) 70-75=145 +3 Oct. 5-6 Rees Jones Intercollegiate Haig Point Daufuskie Island, S.C. Par 72 7,380 Yards 300-280-289=869 (+5) 1st of 12 1. South Carolina 300-280-289=869 +5 2. UNC Wilmington 316-292-298=906 +42 3. Kennesaw State 311-292-306=909 +45 T4. Michigan State 311-296-304=911 +47 T4. Pepperdine 310-298-303=911 +47 6. Georgia State 314-301-298=913 +49 7. Mercer 318-297-303=918 +54 8. Jacksonville 308-307-311=926 +62 9. San Jose State 313-310-306=929 +65 10. Charleston 314-310-306=930 +66 11. Tennessee State 326-310-313=949 +85 12. Winthrop 321-318-311=950 +86 T1. G. Bryan IV (SC) 74-71-69=214-2 T1. P. Woodbury (SC) 74-68-72=214-2 3. B. Fredeking (JU) 74-72-71=217 +1 T4. S. Mason (PEP) 75-71-72=218 +2 T4. T. Sherreard (GSU) 76-72-70=218 +2 6. P. Rada (SC) 73-75-74=222 +6 T9. W. Bryan (SC) 79-72-74=225 +9 T23. C. Tolleson (SC) 82-69-79=230 +14 Oct. 25-27 Isleworth Collegiate Invitational Isleworth Country Club Windermere, Fla. Par 72 7,544 Yards 300-280-289=869 (+5) 1st of 12 1. Oklahoma State 291-289-301=881 +17 2. Florida 292-292-302=886 +22 3. Stanford 289-300-299=888 +24 4. Georgia 304-297-292=893 +29 5. Alabama 299-293-304=896 +32 6. South Carolina 302-301-295=898 +34 7. TCU 290-306-303=899 +35 8. Texas Tech 296-303-301=900 +36 9. Illinois 306-297-298=901 +37 10. ETSU 309-299-300=908 +44 11. Clemson 307-298-304=909 +45 12. Arizona State 301-307-304=912 +48 T13. UCF 308-298-307=913 +49 T13. Washington 308-301-304=913 +49 15. Kentucky 317-311-301=929 +65 1. B. Cauley (ALA) 69-70-72=211-5 2. S. Kim (STAN) 70-74-68=212-4 T3. N. Floren (TTU) 69-74-73=216 E T3. P. Uihlein (OSU) 68-73-75=216 E 5. G. Bryan IV (SC) 74-74-70=218 +2 T7. W. Bryan (SC) 71-75-74=220 +4 T47. P. Rada (SC) 78-75-78=231 +15 T50. P. Woodbury (SC) 80-79-73=232 +16 T61. C. Tolleson (SC) 79-77-80=236 +20 March 1-2 Seahawk Intercollegiate Country Club of Landfall (Dye) Wilmington, N.C. Par 72 7,058 Yards 294-294=598 (+12) 2nd of 12 1. Augusta State 280-289=569-7 2. South Carolina 294-294=588 +12 3. UNC Wilmington 293-296=589 +13 4. Georgia State 297-294=591 +15 5. East Carolina 293-299=592 +16 T6. VCU 292-303=595 +19 T6. Wake Forest 294-301=595 +19 8. North Carolina 311-300=611 +35 9. Davidson 297-317=614 +38 10. James Madison 307-308=615 +39 11. William & Mary 314-312=626 +50 12. Drexel 324-333=657 +81 T1. J. Colley (ECU) 70-69=139-5 T1. P. Reed (AUG) 68-71=139-5 T3. H. Norlander (AUG) 70-71=141-3 T3. J. Brock (UNCW) 70-71=141-3 5. C. Newman (AUG) 69-74=143-1 T6. W. Bryan (SC) 73-71=144 E T11. G. Bryan IV (SC) 73-73=146 +2 T18. C. Tolleson (SC) 73-76=149 +5 T24. P. Rada (SC) 76-74=150 +6 T33. P. Woodbury (SC) 75-77=152 +8 T39. D. Hester (SC) 77-76=153 +9 March 12-14 Seminole Intercollegiate Southwood Golf Course Tallahassee, Fla. Par 71 7,143 Yards 288-289-289 (+14) 2nd of 14 1. Florida State 278-298-289=865 +13 2. South Carolina 288-289-289=866 +14 T3. Arkansas 293-292-288=873 +21 T3. North Texas 291-289-288=873 +21 5. Vanderbilt 292-292-291=875 +23 6. Mississippi State 289-304-283=876 +24 T7. North Carolina 285-295-307=887 +35 T7. Baylor 288-304-295=887 +35 9. Troy 291-312-294=897 +45 10. Georgia State 299-305-295=899 +47 11. George Mason 300-315-292=907 +55 12. Mercer 297-304-307=908 +56 13. Western Carolina 303-311-298=912 +60 14. Cincinnati 318-310-299=927 +75 T1. P. Woodbury (SC) 70-73-69=212-1 T1. S. Lauer (FSU) 69-73-70=212-1 T3. J. Fields (UNC) 66-71-76=213 E T3. W. Graham (FSU) 70-75-68=213 E T5. R. Cazaubon (UNT) 69-73-72=214 +1 T5. D. Letson (FSU) 70-71-73=214 +1 T11. W. Bryan (SC) 70-72-74=216 +3 T16. C. Tolleson (SC) 73-72-73=218 +5 T26. P. Rada (SC) 75-72-74=221 +8 T26. D. Hester (SC) 78-74-69=221 +8 T28. G. Bryan IV (SC) 75-74-73=222 +9

March 19-21 Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational Forest Heights Country Club Statesboro, Ga. Par 72 6,962 Yards 293-293-292=878 10th of 15 2009-10 TOURNAMENT-BY-TOURNAMENT March 28-30 Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate Bulls Bay Golf Club Awendaw, S.C. Par 72 7,298 Yards 296-272-282=850 4th of 15 April 3-4 Administaff Augusta State Invitational Forest Hills Golf Club Augusta, Ga. Par 72 7,231 Yards 286-266-281=833 2nd of 18 1. Auburn 288-283-291=862-2 2. North Florida 285-279-299=863-1 3. Virginia 286-287-292=865 +1 4. Alabama 292-288-288=868 +4 T5. Tennessee 299-291-281=871 +7 T5. Mississippi 287-290-294=871 +7 7. N.C. State 289-286-297=872 +8 8. Florida 294-297-284=875 +11 9. LSU 291-289-297=877 +13 10. South Carolina 293-293-292=878 +14 11. Vanderbilt 291-291-299=881 +17 12. Georgia Southern 292-289-302=883 +19 13. North Carolina 300-288-300=888 +24 14. Kentucky 295-293-301=889 +25 15. Louisville 296-300-302=898 +34 T1. J. Randolph (OM) 70-69-72=211-5 T1. H. Hamrick (ALA) 73-68-70=211-5 T1. J. Gibb (UNF) 70-70-71=211-5 T4. J.C. Horne (UNF) 69-69-74=212-4 T4. K. Phelan (UNF) 70-66-76=212-4 T15. G. Bryan IV (SC) 74-72-71=217 +1 T15. P. Woodbury (SC) 71-73-73=217 +1 T48. W. Bryan (SC) 72-75-76=223 +7 T48. C. Tolleson (SC) 77-73-73=223 +7 T75. P. Rada (SC) 76-81-75=232 +16 April 16-18 SEC Championship Sea Island Golf Club - Seaside Course St. Simons Island, Ga. Par 70 6,991 Yards 282-288-294=864 9th of 12 1. Georgia 283-277-284=844 +4 T2. Florida 280-292-277=849 +9 T2. Mississippi 288-284-277=849 +9 4. Arkansas 278-286-289=853 +13 5. LSU 283-288-285=856 +16 6. Kentucky 296-276-285=857 +17 7. Auburn 280-292-287=859 +19 8. Tennessee 283-285-293=861 +21 9. South Carolina 282-288-294=864 +24 10. Vanderbilt 284-298-285=867 +27 11. Mississippi State 282-292-301=875 +35 12. Alabama 297-289-292=878 +38 1. H. Norlander (AUG) 68-68-65=201-15 2. P. Reed (AUG) 66-67-70=203-13 T3. G. Bryan IV (SC) 72-65-69=206-10 T3. P. Woodbury (SC) 71-68-67=206-10 T9. W. Bryan (SC) 72-65-71=208-8 T28. C. Tolleson (SC) 73-69-72=214-2 T35. P. Rada (SC) 73-72-71=216 E 1. LSU 288-278-279=845-7 2. Wake Forest 289-281-276=846-6 3. Virginia 295-274-279=848-4 4. South Carolina 296-272-282=850-2 5. Augusta State 302-270-281=853 +1 6. Duke 289-281-284=854 +2 7. Auburn 291-280-284=855 +3 T8. Clemson 294-279-284=857 +5 T8. NC State 291-286-280=857 +5 10. Chattanooga 300-277-286=863 +11 11. Kentucky 299-283-286=868 +16 12. East Tennessee State 301-284-285=870 +18 13. UCF 307-286-283=876 +24 14. Long Beach State 307-297-299=903 +51 15. Coll. of Charleston 314-299-308=921 +69 1. M. Hill (NCSU) 68-67-69=204-9 2. L. Bedford (WFU) 73-70-63=206-7 T3. P. Rada (SC) 71-66-70=207-6 T3. B. Gielow (WFU) 72-66-69=207-6 T3. S. Yi (LSU) 69-68-70=207-6 6. P. Reed (AUG) 73-66-69=208-5 7. W. Bryan (SC) 75-64-70=209-4 T32. G. Bryan IV (SC) 72-72-73=217 +4 T32. P. Woodbury (SC) 78-70-69=217 +4 T62. C. Tolleson (SC) 79-72-77=228 +15 May 20-22 NCAA East Regional The Course at Yale New Haven, Conn. Par 70 6,749 Yards 1. Augusta State 274-270-273=817-47 2. South Carolina 286-266-281=833-31 3. Duke 287-276-280=843-21 4. Clemson 277-283-285=845-19 5. Tennessee 280-279-287=846-18 6. Georgia Southern 285-278-288=851-13 7. Illinois 290-281-282=853-11 8. Chattanooga 293-280-284=857-7 9. UNC Greensboro 286-278-295=859-5 10. Alabama 286-285-291=862-2 11. Kent State 299-275-290=864 E 12. Virginia Tech 296-283-286=865 +1 13. USC-Aiken 289-282-299=870 +6 14. Coastal Carolina 290-293-289=872 +8 15. Lamar 288-296-294=878 +14 16. Houston 298-290-294=882 +18 17. Georgia State 308-284-292=884 +20 18. Minnesota 290-291-305=886 +22 1. H. Norlander (AUG) 68-68-65=201-15 2. P. Reed (AUG) 66-67-70=203-13 T3. G. Bryan IV (SC) 72-65-69=206-10 T3. P. Woodbury (SC) 71-68-67=206-10 T9. W. Bryan (SC) 72-65-71=208-8 T28. C. Tolleson (SC) 73-69-72=214-2 T35. P. Rada (SC) 73-72-71=216 E June 1-5 NCAA Championship The Honors Course Ooltewah, Tenn. TBA

SOUTH CAROLINA S NCAA REGIONAL HISTORY 1989 NCAA East Regional The Long Bay Club May 25-27 North Myrtle Beach, S.C. 205-294-30=899 9th of 19 Bruce Bolina 77-74-70=221 T-18th Rick Williams 74-74-76=224 T-29th Jeff Hull 77-73-78=228 T-37th Brett Quigley 77-73-78=228 T-42nd Jerome Andrews 77-82-83=242 92nd 1991 NCAA East Regional Yale University Golf Club May 20-23 New Haven, Conn. 292-294-302=888 11th of 23 Brett Quigley 70-72-73=215 T-12th Robert Dargan 70-74-74=218 T-20th Carl Paulson 77-74-76=227 T-76th Daniel Seawell 75-76-80=231 T-93rd Michael Christie 80-74-79=233 T-96th 1992 NCAA East Regional Seven Oaks Golf Club May 21-23 Hamilton, N.Y. 301-301-293=895 9th of 22 Michael Christie 78-70-73=221 T-20th Carl Paulson 80-73-72=225 T-37th Morgan Beam 73-78-75=226 T-41st Daniel Seawell 73-82-73=233 T-56th Chad Mason 77-80-78=235 T-92nd 1993 NCAA East Regional Birdwood Golf Course May 20-22 Charlottesville, Va. 291-295-303=889 14th of 22 David Seawell 72-72-75=219 T-27th Brett Pendergast 72-74-74=220 T-37th Carl Paulson 70-76-78=224 T-60th Chad Mason 77-76-76=229 T-85th Joey Denton 77-74-78=229 T-85th 1996 NCAA East Regional Concord Resort Course May 16-18 Kiamesha Lake, N.Y. 305-302-295=902 6th of 23 Jake Kransteuber 77-75-70=222 T-8th Stewart Ginn 73-78-74=224 T-22nd David Seawell 76-76-74=226 T-26th Matt Filipowicz 79-74-77=230 T-48th Brad McFadden 79-77-79=235 T-72nd 1997 NCAA East Regional Cascades Course at the Homestead May 15-17 Hot Springs, Va. 294-307-291=895 9th of 23 Eric Ecker 70-75-75=220 T-19th Jake Kransteuber 76-77-69=222 T-24th Brent Roof 73-78-74=225 T-42nd Mark Catalano 75-77-73=225 T-42nd Stewart Ginn 77-79-79=235 T-94th 1998 NCAA East Regional Melrose Golf Course May 14-16 Daufuskie Island, S.C. 286-287-291=864 8th of 23 Jake Kransteuber 71-71-69=210 T-7th Mark Catalano 73-73-70=216 T-26th Eric Ecker 71-72-75=218 T-35th Kyle Thompson 71-71-78=220 T-48th Brent Roof 77-73-78=228 T-85th 1999 NCAA East Regional Rhode Island Country Club May 20-22 Barrington, R.I. 286-292-276=854 2nd of 23 Kyle Thompson 72-73-63=208 1st Mark Catalano 72-72-71=215 T-12th John Bloomfield 72-74-69=215 T-12th Eric Ecker 70-73-74=217 T-24th Daniel Brunson 78-76-73=227 T-87th 2000 NCAA East Regional Glenmaura National Golf Club May 18-20 Moosic, Pa. 306-295-297-898 12th of 27 Kyle Thompson 73-72-74=219 T-10th John Bloomfield 72-73-79=224 T-31st Scott Feaster 80-76-69=225 T-34rd Eric Ecker 81-74-75=230 T-66th Michael Maness 81-84-83=248 106th 2001 NCAA West Regional Trysting Tree Golf Club May 17-19 Corvallis, Ore. 294-298-288=880 5th of 27 Kyle Thompson 71-67-70=208 T-1st Brent Delahoussaye 72-76-71=219 T-19th Nash Elliot 75-78-72=225 T-61st John Bloomfield 76-78-75=229 T-92nd Ernie Rose 79-77-79=235 T-117th 2002 NCAA East Regional Ansley Golf Club - Settindown Creek May 16-18 Roswell, Ga. 301-307-330=938 25th of 27 Alex Hamilton 72-77-84=233 T-84th Martin Rominger 76-81-77=234 T-87th Jonathan Jackson 81-71-83=235 T-93rd Nash Elliot 75-82-86=243 T-123rd Matt Robinson 78-78-87=243 T-123rd 2003 NCAA East Regional Auburn University Club May 15-17 Auburn, Ala. 296-285-292=873 T-7th of 30 Eirik Johansen 74-70-70=214 T-18th Martin Rominger 69-71-75=215 T-25th West Streib 77-74-70=221 T-47th Alex Hamilton 76-70-77=223 T-58th Nash Elliot 84-76-77=237 T-119th 2004 NCAA East Regional Yale Golf Course May 20-22 New Haven, Conn. 299-293-297=889 17th of 30 Martin Rominger 74-70-75=219 T-31st Jake Thompson 80-72-72=224 T-66th Eirik Johansen 73-74-81=228 T-85th Alex Hamilton 76-79-74=229 T-90th Robert Svensson 76-77-76=229 T-90th 2005 NCAA West Regional Stanford Golf Club May 19-21 Stanford, Calif. 289-288-287=864 T-10th of 27 Alex Hamilton 74-70-68=212 T-12th Mark Anderson 72-72-73=217 T-39th Eirik Johansen 70-74-73=217 T-39th West Streib 73-78-73=224 T-80th Robert Svensson 80-72-77=229 T-111th 2006 NCAA East Regional Lake Nona Golf Club May 18-20 Orlando, Fla. 304-293-284-881 9th of 27 Eirik Johansen 74-73-73=220 T-22nd Allen Koon 79-72-63=220 T-22nd Mark Anderson 74-76-72=222 T-36th Florian Fritsch 77-75-70=222 T-36th Warren Thomas 79-73-81=233 T-110th 2007 NCAA West Regional ASU Karsten Golf Course May 17-19 Tempe, Ariz. 273-269-278=820 1st of 27 George Bryan IV 68-67-69=204 T-10th Mark Anderson 68-68-70=206 T-18th Florian Fritsch 68-67-71=206 T-18th Mark Silvers III 69-73-69=211 T-43rd Warren Thomas 74-67-70=211 T-43rd 2008 NCAA East Regional Council Fire Golf Club May 15-17 Chattanooga, Tenn. 288-293-278=859 16th of 27 Warren Thomas 73-68-68=209 T-17th Mark Silvers III 71-76-67=214 T-47th Mark Anderson 69-74-72=215 T-58th George Bryan IV 77-75-71=223 T-113th Patrick Cunning 75-77-77=229 133rd 2009 NCAA Southeast Regional RedTail Golf Club May 14-16 Sorrento, Fla. 273-287-269=829 T-2nd of 14 Mark Silvers III 69-74-64=207 T-10th George Bryan IV 69-72-67=208 T-14th Wesley Bryan 67-73-68=208 T-14th Sam Braver 74-68-70=212 T-33rd Patrick Rada 68-74-73=215 T-44th

GOLFSTAT TOP 25 As of May 12 1. Oregon 2. Stanford 3. Texas A&M 4. Oklahoma State 5. Washington 6. UCLA 7. Texas 8. Southern California 9. Arizona State 10. Texas Tech 11. Florida 12. UNLV 13. Augusta State 14. Georgia Tech 15. Florida State 16. Georgia 17. South Carolina 18. Illinois 19. Virginia 20. Clemson 21. Oregon State 22. North Florida 23. Duke 24. Tennessee 25. TCU GOLFWEEK TOP 25 As of May 9 1. Oklahoma State 2. Texas A&M 3. Stanford 4. Washington 5. Augusta State 6. Florida 7. Texas 8. UCLA 9. Oregon 10. Southern California 11. Illinois 12. Georgia 13. Texas Tech 14. Arizona State 15. South Carolina 16. UNLV 17. Clemson 18. Georgia Tech 19. Florida State 20. Virginia 21. TCU 22. North Florida 23. San Diego State 24. Duke 25. Oregon State SOUTH CAROLINA HISTORY AND RECORDS TEAM INDIVIDUAL Season Scoring Average Year Rds. Strokes Avg. -- 2009-10 28 8,073 288.32 1. 2007-08 32 9,256 289.25 2. 1997-98 39 11,292 289.54 3. 2008-09 34 9,890 290.88 4. 2000-01 35 10,199 291.40 5. 2003-04 37 10,787 291.54 6. 2006-07 36 10,535 292.64 7. 1999-00 36 10,541 292.81 8. 1991-92 38 11,159 293.66 9. 1996-97 38 11,162 293.74 10. 1987-88 36 10,600 294.44 Low 18-Hole Score Tournament Rd. Score 1. Administaff Augusta St. Inv., 4/3/10 2 266 2. Red River Classic, 10/11/99 1 267 3. NCAA Southeast Regional, 5/16/09 3 269 NCAA West Regional, 5/18/07 2 269 5. Hootie at Bulls Bay, 3/29/10 2 272 Red River Classic, 10/12/99 2 272 Billy Hitchcock Inter., 4/11/99 3 272 8. NCAA West Regional, 5/17/07 1 273 9. Mason Rudolph Inter., 9/25/09 1 274 10. Red River Classic, 10/12/98 1 275 Gator Invitational, 2/8-9/97 1 275 Low 54-Hole Score Tournament Score 1. Red River Classic, 1999 816 2. NCAA West Regional, 2007 820 3. NCAA Southeast Regional, 2009 829 4. Administaff Augusta State Inv., 2010 833 5. Mason Rudolph Intercollegiate, 2008 839 6. Palmetto Classic, 1997 845 Gator Invitational, 1997 845 8. Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate, 2009 846 South Carolina Intercollegiate, 1984 846 10. Palmetto Intercollegiate, 2004 847 Career Scoring Average (Min. 60 Rounds & Two Years) 1. George Bryan IV (2006-present) 72.45 2. Wesley Bryan (2008-present) 72.80 3. Kyle Thompson (1997-00) 72.81 4. David Seawell (1993-96) 73.05 5. Eirik Johansen (2002-06) 73.12 6. Mark Silvers III (2005-09) 73.15 7. Eric Ecker (1996-00) 73.25 8. Martin Rominger (2001-04) 73.30 9. Florian Fritsch (2005-07) 73.54 10. Jeff Hull (1985-89) 73.68 Single-Season Scoring Avg. (Min. 18 Rounds) --George Bryan IV (2010) 71.60 1. Kyle Thompson (2001) 71.83 2. Webb Heintzelman (1984) 71.97 3. Mark Anderson (2008) 72.00 4. Eric Ecker (1998) 72.15 5. David Seawell (1994) 72.23 --Paul Woodbury (2010) 72.35 --Wesley Bryan (2010) 72.46 6. George Bryan IV (2008) 72.47 7. Eirik Johansen (2003) 72.53 8. David Seawell (1996) 72.68 9. Mark Silvers III (2009) 72.74 Low 18-Hole Score Player/Tournament Score 1. K. Thompson, 99 NCAA Regional (3) 63 D. Seawell, 96 Gator Invitational (2) 63 3. W. Bryan, 10 Hootie at Bulls Bay (2) 64 M. Silvers III, 09 NCAA Regional (3) 64 K. Thompson, 99 Red River (1) 64 D. Brunson, 99 Red River (1) 64 7. G. Bryan IV, 10 Augusta State Inv. (2) 65 W. Bryan, 10 Augusta State Inv. (2) 65 G. Bryan IV, 09 Hootie at Bulls Bay (3) 65 G. Bryan IV, 07 Bank of Tennessee (2) 65 (also seven other occasions) Low 54-Hole Score Player/Tournament Score 1. J. Bloomfield, 99 Red River 197 2. G. Bryan IV, 09 Hootie at Bulls Bay 201 3. D. Seawell, 96 Gator Invitational 202 4. D. Seawell, 95 Gator Invitational 203 5. G. Bryan IV, 10 SEC Championship 204 G. Bryan IV, 07 NCAA West Regional 204 E. Johansen, 04 Palmetto Inter. 204 J. Kransteuber, 97 Gator Invitational 204 9. E. Johansen, 03 Augusta State Inv. 205 10. G. Bryan IV, 10 Augusta State Inv. 206 P. Woodbury, 10 Augusta State Inv. 206 M. Anderson, 07 NCAA West Regional 206 F. Fritsch, 07 NCAA West Regional 206 E. Ecker, 99 Red River 206 K. Thompson, 99 Red River 206 D. Seawell, 94 Gator Invitational 206 F. Wadsworth, 84 ImperiaLake Inter. 206