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MEDIA ALMANAC Director of Golf Jonathan Dismuke... 6-7 Associate Head Coach Ryke Dismuke...8 Logan Davis / Alan De Bondt...9 Matt Dunn / Papito Gonzalez... 10 Joshua Gibbons... 11 Blair Hamilton... 12-13 Vincent Martino... 14 Emmett Oh... 15 Michael Perras... 16 Matt Scobie... 17 Matt Williams... 18 Carson Cavner / Sam Elkington / George Gardner... 19 Zach Tracy / Jacob Veerman... 20 INFORMATION 2015-16 HOUSTON MEN S GOLF 5

2015-16 HOUSTON MEN S GOLF DIRECTOR OF GOLF JONATHAN DISMUKE Full Name: Hometown: Pronunciation: THE DISMUKE FILE Jonathan McKinley Dismuke Calhoun City, Miss. Diz-Myook (as in mute) EDUCATION Auburn Bachelor s in education 2004 Calhoun Academy Calhoun City, Miss. 1999 FAMILY Wife: The former Maggie Bussmann Children: Daughter, Anna Katherine; Son, George McKinley COACHING CAREER 2013 Houston director of golf 2009-12 Houston men s head coach 2008-09 Texas A&M assistant coach 2006-08 Auburn assistant coach COACHING NOTES 2013 Conference USA Coach of the Year Two NCAA Championships appearances (2015, 2014) Four NCAA Regional appearances (2015, 2014, 2013, 2012) 2009 NCAA Division I national champions 2008 Jan Strickland National Assistant Coach of the Year finalist TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS 2014 Miramont Invitational 2014 Border Olympics 2014 Querencia Cabo Collegiate 2014 Bayou City Collegiate Championship 2013 Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic 2013 Conference USA Championships 2013 Border Olympics 2013 Lone Star Invitational 2011 Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic (Co) 2010 HBU Husky Invitational PLAYING EXPERIENCE 2001-04 Four-year letterman at Auburn PLAYING HONORS Competed at three NCAA Championships (2004, 2003, 2002) Compete in four NCAA Regionals (2004, 2003, 2002, 2001) Member of 2002 SEC championship team Tied for fourth at 2004 NCAA Regional 2004 All-SEC 2004 SEC Academic Honor Roll JONATHAN DISMUKE Director of Golf Seventh Season at Houston Auburn, 2004 Jonathan Dismuke enters his seventh season with the University of Houston and his second as director of golf for the men s and women s programs. With the addition of the Women s Golf program in 2013-14, he will oversee both programs for the first time at Houston. He will continue to serve as men s head coach. As a student-athlete, assistant coach and head coach, Dismuke has enjoyed tremendous success throughout his collegiate golf career while competing against the nation s top players and teams. As impressive as his and his teams achievements have been on the course, he also has worked dligently behind the scenes to continue to move Houston Golf forward. Dismuke played a key role in brokering a partnership with Golf Club of Houston to make that facility the Cougars home course. He also worked closely with administrators, alumni and the community to raise funds for the construction of the Dave Williams Golf Academy at Golf Club of Houston. This first-class facility offers the latest technology and amenties for Houston student-athletes and makes Houston the only school in the state of Texas that can boast of a home course/practice facility that annually hosts a PGA TOUR event. It officially opened to the public in August 2012. In the spring of 2014, Houston Golf opened the Mike and Pat Booker Short-Game Facility at Golf Club of Houston. AT HOME IN HOUSTON The Cougars continued their stellar play during the 2014-15 season, advancing to the NCAA Championships for the second straight year, a first since 2000-01. Houston captured the team title at the Miramont Invitational at Miramont Golf Club in Bryan, Texas, in October 2014 for the 10th title of Dismuke s head coaching career. The Cougars edged Purdue in a 1-hole team playoff at the NCAA Lubbock Regional to clinch the fifth and final spot for the NCAA Championships. Blair Hamilton earned medalist honors for the first time in his career at the Border Olympics in March 2015 and shared the individual championship at the NCAA Lubbock Regional, becoming only the third Cougar in school history to win an NCAA Regional individual crown. Hamilton was named a PING All-America Honorable Mention at the end of the season -- the second straight season in which a Cougar received All-America accolades -- and competed at the RBC Canadian Open in July 2015. Hamilton also qualified for the U.S. Amateur Championship for the second time during his career, joining teammate Matt Dunn at the nation s premier amateur event. Under Dismuke s leadership in 2013-14, the Cougars returned as a team to the NCAA Championships for the first time since 2001. Houston enjoyed four team championships in 2013-14, including three straight to open the spring season. Included in that impressive streak was a team title at the Querencia Cabo Collegiate on March 2-4, ending defending national champion Alabama s 11-tournament winning streak. Roman Robledo won three individual titles, while Kyle Pilgrim earned the team s first individual championship, thanks to a final-round 66 at the Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic on Sept. 24, 2013. For the third straight season, the Cougars advanced to the NCAA postseason with a berth at the NCAA Eugene Regional as the No. 2 seed. With a fourth-place showing there, Houston advanced as a team to the NCAA Championships for the first time since 2001. Competing at the nation s premier collegiate event, the Cougars finished 10th overall, falling just two place shy of advancing to match play. James Ross tied for third overall with a score of 5-under-par 206, thanks to a finalround 66, while Robledo tied for 19th. Houston also excelled in the classroom. Ross, Pilgrim, Curtis Reed, Bryn Flanagan, Blair Hamilton, Vincent Martino, Emmett Oh and Jesse Droemer were named to the American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team with Ross, Pilgrim and Reed being named Cleveland Golf/ Srixon All-America Scholars. The Cougars enjoyed tremendous success during the 2012-13 season. As a team, the Cougars finished among the top-five leaders in each of their first eight tournaments with wins at the Lone Star Invitational and the Border Olympics. In late April, Dismuke led the Cougars to the Conference USA Championship team and individual titles for the first time since 2001. With that, the program also returned to NCAA Regional play for the second consecutive season. Robledo drained a 30-foot birdie on the final hole of the final round to clinch the team championship for the Cougars and the individual title for himself. He and Reed were named to the All-Conference USA First Team, while Wesley McClain earned a place on the Second Team. For his and his team s impressive accomplishments, Dismuke was named the Conference USA Coach of the Year, a first for the program since 1999. During the 2011-12 season, Dismuke led the Cougars back to the NCAA postseason as a team and guided his squad to 11 top-10 team finishes, including a share of 6

MEDIA ALMANAC DIRECTOR OF GOLF JONATHAN DISMUKE the Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic championship. In the spring season alone, his teams earned topthree finishes at the Rice Intercollegiate and the Border Olympics. Individually, his student-athletes garnered sixtop-five finishes, including a second-place showing from Ross at the Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic and thirdplace finishes from Robledo and Jesse Droemer. With his fifth-place finish at the C-USA Championships in late April 2012, Robledo was named to the Tournament All-Tournament Team, only days after being recognized as a member of the league s All-Freshman Team. The team s accomplishments were not limited to the course. Five Cougars were named to the Conference USA Commissioner s Honor Roll with Ross earning a place on the C-USA All-Academic Team and as a Cleveland Golf/Srixon All-American Scholar. Armed with one of the nation s youngest lineups in 2010-11, Dismuke led the Cougars to five top-five team finishes and seven top-10 finishes throughout the season, including a secondplace showing at the Cabo Collegiate in the second tournament of the fall. The Cougars regularly competed with five student-athletes in their first seasons in the Scarlet and White, including four true freshmen. Dismuke wasted little time in making his impact felt with the Cougars during his first season, though he was not hired until mid-july 2009 and forced to play catch-up both on the recruiting trail and in building the team s schedule. The Cougars captured the team championship at the Husky Invitational to wrap up the 2009 fall season in only the fourth tournament of his head coaching career. In addition to the team title, Jackie Lindsey won medalist honors at the Husky Invitational with four Cougars finishing among the top-seven individual leaders at that event. When the Cougars opened the 2010 spring season at their own Redstone Challenge at Redstone Golf Club, Dismuke led Houston to a secondplace team finish with Clark Mitzner earning medalist honors. Mitzner also was twice named the Conference USA Golfer of the Week during a three-week stretch in February, while Matt Eschenburg captured the award in October. By the time that the season was finished, Dismuke had led the Cougars to six top-10 teamfinishes, including four straight midway through the season with three top-five finishes. JOINING THE COUGARS It was that kind of success, as a student-athlete and as a coach, that made Houston administrators feel confident that Dismuke was the right man for the job. Jonathan is regarded as a rising star in the business, a quality individual and will serve as a great role model for our student-athletes as he helps to prepare them to be champions for life, Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics Mack Rhoades said. He truly cares about the total well being of his student-athletes and demands excellence from them in all areas of their lives. AS AN ASSISTANT COACH As an assistant at Texas A&M during the 2008-09 season, Dismuke helped lead the Aggies to their first NCAA golf national championship. After emerging from tournament play, the Aggies claimed a 3-2 win against Arkansas in the final match to win the crown. He played a key role in advising Bronson Burgoon, who hit a 125-yard gap wedge from the deep rough far to the right of the fairway to within three inches of the 18th hole at Inverness Golf Club to clinch the match for the Aggies. Writers with Golfweek magazine called it one of the best shots in college golf history. Prior to joining Texas A&M, Dismuke served as an assistant coach at Mississippi from 2006 to 2008. During the 2006-07 season, he helped lead the Rebels to the NCAA East Regional and a fourthplace showing at the SEC Championship. During Dismuke s final season at Mississippi in 2008, the Rebels overcame an eighth-place finish at the SEC Championship to place sixth at the NCAA East Regional at Council Fire Golf Club in Chattanooga, Tenn. Mississippi continued its impressive postseason run with a 16th-place finish at the NCAA Championships on the Kampen Course in West Lafayette, Ind. For his efforts that season, Dismuke was honored as a finalist for the Jan Strickland Assistant Coach of the Year Award, presented by TaylorMade-Adidas Golf. PLAYING CAREER As a four-year letterman at Auburn, he competed in four NCAA Regionals and three NCAA Championships and was a member of the 2002 Tiger team that won the SEC championship. His individual career was highlighted by numerous top-five showings, including a third-place finish at the 2004 NCAA Regional. That same season, he earned All-SEC honors and was named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll. As a senior in 2004, he posted a three-round score of 211, including a 69 in the second round, at the Yale University Golf Club, at the NCAA East Regional to finish in a tie for fourth at that event. Advancing to the NCAA Championship, he opened the nation s top collegiate event with an impressive 68 and led the Tigers with a threeround score of 217 to finish among the top-40 leaders. Dismuke is one of only two Tigers in school history to compete in 11 NCAA Championship rounds and joins seven other Tigers who competed in 12 NCAA Regional rounds during their collegiate careers. A native of Calhoun, Miss., Dismuke has a decorated background on the course. He was the 1997 Mississippi State Junior Champion and was the Mississippi Junior Player of the Year in 1998. His amateur career included a victory at the Greystone Invitational (Birmingham, Ala.), where he set the competitive course record (65) and the tournament scoring record (202). He also set the Course Record at Mobile Country Club (Mobile, Ala.) en route to a third-place finish at the 2003 Labor Day Invitational. Dismuke qualified for the 1999 USGA U.S. Public Links Championship and the 2002 and 2004 U.S. Amateurs. In addition, he played two years of professional golf on the NGA Hooters Tour and received the NGA Golf Achievement Award in 2005. He also attended the PGA Tour Qualifying School in 2004 and 2005. Following his collegiate playing days, Dismuke received his bachelor s degree in education from Auburn in 2004. He and his wife Maggie have a daughter, Anna Katherine, and a son, George McKinley. The family lives in Humble. 7

2015-16 HOUSTON MEN S GOLF ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH RYKE DISMUKE Full Name: Hometown: Pronunciation: THE DISMUKE FILE Ira Ryke Dismuke Mt. Pleasant, Texas Diz-Myook (as in mute) EDUCATION Central Arkansas Master s in kinesiology 2003 Arkansas Bachelor s in psychology 2000 Mt. Pleasant High Mt. Pleasant, Texas 1995 FAMILY Wife: The former Michelle Hall Children: Son Daxton Ryke; Daughter, Addyson Faith COACHING CAREER 2014 Houston men s associate head coach 2003-14 Central Arkansas men s and women s head coach 2000-03 Central Arkansas men s and women s assistant coach COACHING NOTES 2005 NCAA Men s & Women s Championships participants 2004 NCAA Men s & Women s Championships participants 2005 NCAA Men s & Women s South Regional participants 2004 NCAA Men s & Women s South Regional participants 2005 Gulf South Conference Coach of the Year 2003 AFLAC National Assistant Coach of the Year 2003 Gulf South Conference Coach of the Year TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS 2014 Miramont Invitational 2005 Gulf South Conference Women s Champions 2003 Gulf South Conference Women s Champions PLAYING EXPERIENCE 1998-00 Two-year letterman at Arkansas RYKE DISMUKE Associate Head Coach Second Season at Houston Arkansas, 2000 Former Central Arkansas Head Coach Ryke Dismuke joined the University of Houston Men s Golf staff as associate head coach in July 2014. Dismuke, who is no relation to Director of Golf Jonathan Dismuke, spent the previous 14 seasons at Central Arkansas, including the last 11 years as head coach of both the UCA Men s and Women Golf programs. He joined UCA and assisted in the creation of the Men s program in 2000 and helped start the Women s program just two years later. For his impressive efforts with both projects, Dismuke was recognized as the 2003 AFLAC National Assistant Coach of the Year. As we conducted our search, Ryke s tremendous success at Central Arkansas made him stand out. Ryke has outstanding player development skills and a proven record in international recruiting and knows how to relate to student-athletes on a daytoday basis, Jonathan Dismuke said. Later that year, he became head coach of both programs and began a streak of success. Competing in NCAA Division II until 2007, Dismuke enjoyed a combined 18 All-Gulf South Conference Players, four Gulf South Conference individual champions, two Freshmen of the Year, three All-Americans and eight Academic All-Gulf South Conference selections. In 2004 and 2005, both Men s and Women s programs competed at the NCAA South Regional with one individual advancing to play at the NCAA Championships each season. His Women s teams won Gulf South Conference crowns in 2003 and 2005 and ranked as high as No. 2 nationally by GolfStat after winning seven of 10 tournaments. On the men s side, his 2005-06 squad won five of 10 events and moved as high as No. 2 nationally in the GolfStat poll. When Central Arkansas moved to the Southland Conference and NCAA Division I competition in 2007, success continued to follow Dismuke. His Men s and Women s teams won a combined 22 tournaments, including five straight titles for the Men s team in 2010-11 and the Women s victory at the 2010 Kiawah Island Intercollegiate over 42 other teams, the largest field in NCAA Division I history. His golfers went on to receive five Southland Conference Players of the Year awards, 23 All-SLC Team honors, 18 SLC Players of the Month and six Academic All-SLC accolades. Five student-athletes competed in NCAA Regional play with one competing in the prestigious Palmer Cup. In addition to his coaching duties, Dismuke also is a published writer. In 2003, he wrote an article on increasing club head speed through strength training for Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, the only article of this type published in a referenced journal at that time. As an undergraduate, Dismuke played for Arkansas from 1998 to 2000, competing with the Razorbacks No. 1 ranked team in the fall of 1997. He received his bachelor s degree from Arkansas in psychology in 2000 and earned his master s degree in kinesiology from Central Arkansas in 2003. Dismuke also received his GSEB Golfing Machine Instructional certification in January. He and his wife Michelle have two children: son, Daxton Ryke, and daughter, Addyson Fayth. 8

MEDIA ALMANAC FRESHMAN (2014-15) Sat out as a redshirt. LOGAN DAVIS 6-0 155 r-fr.-rs (RS 14-15) Humble, Texas Atascocita HS Undeclared Major ATASCOCITA HIGH SCHOOL Competed for four seasons for head coach Scott Bryant... Served as a volunteer in the Pegasus Baseball League and was a volunteer at The First Tee Greater Houston. Senior (2013-14): Member of the All-State First Team... Earned a place on the All-Greater Houston Team... Led the Eagles to the District championship... Was the STPGA Bay Forest champioon and captured the title at the Dick Harmon Memorial Invitational... Claimed medalist honors at the Katy Taylor Invitational and was the runner-up for the Texas Cup... Was the individual champion at the Region 2-5A Championships... Fired a second-round 68 at the Texas Cup Invitational and equaled that score at the Magnolia Shootout at High Meadow Ranch. Junior (2012-13): Was a State Medalist qualifier. Full name is Logan Thomas Davis... Born in Pittsburgh... Son of Beth and Mark Davis... Undeclared major. ALAN DE BONDT 5-10 155 So.-1L Antwerp, Belgium Topsportschool Undeclared Major the Cougars low round of the tournament with a 1-under-par 71 in the opening round. American Championships -- Posted the Cougars lowest round of the tournament with a 69 in the FIrst Round... Finished in a tie for 18th at 218... Forced into action when Blair Hamilton was sidelined by a back injury on the morning of the First Round. NCAA Lubbock Regional -- Drained a key par putt in a 1-hole playoff against Purdue to help lead the Cougars to the win. Summer -- Fired a Final-Round 69 to move into a tie for 18th at the European Amateur Championship at Halmstad Golf Club in Sweden. PRE-HOUSTON Finished the 2013 season as the No. 3 player in the Belgian International Amateur Rankings... Was a pre-qualifier for the 2014 Youth Olympics in Nanjing, China... Two-time winner of the Challenge Philip Chabeau as the No. 1 junior player in Belgium... Rinished as the runner-up at the King s Prize Championship... Placed third at the Belgian International Amateur Championship... Finished third at the Total International Juniors Championship and the Hungarian Amateur Open... Led Team Belgium to the title at the European Boys Challenge Trophy in Slovakia. Full name is Alan Micheline Karl De Bondt... Last name is pronounced Duh Bont... Born in Antewerp, Belgium... Son of Martine Borghs and Ronny De Bondt... Godmother, Micheline Borghs, was a two-time Olympian (1980, 1976)) for Belgium in fencing... Undeclared major. Career Bests Low Round: 68 (3rd) Valspar Collegiate Invitational (March, 24, 2015) Low 36 Holes: 143 American Athletic Conference Championships (April 26, 2015) Low 54 Holes: 216 Bayou City Collegiate Championship (Feb. 20-22, 2015) Relative to Par: E Bayou City Collegiate Championship (Feb. 20-22, 2015) Best Finish: t-16th Bayou City Collegiate Championship (Feb. 20-22, 2015) Bayou City Collegiate Championship t-16th 77-70-69 216 E Querencia Cabo Collegiate t-39th 77-71-72 220 +7 Border Olympics t-88th 78-77-75 230 +14 Valspar Collegiate Invitational t-50th 82-74-68 224 +11 Reveille Challenge t-17th 71-77 148 +4 American Athletic Conference Championships t-50th 69-74-75 218 +2 NCAA Lubbock Regional t-71st 75-78-77 230 +17 Career Statistics Season Events Rounds Strokes Avg. Wins Top 5 Top 10 Top 20 2014-15 7 20 1,486 74.30 0 0 0 3 Totals 7 20 1,486 74.30 0 0 0 3 2014-15 American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team FRESHMAN (2014-15) Fall Made his collegiate debut at the Moe O Brien Match Play Championship at Lake Charles Country Club... Went 1-1 in matches... Fell 3 and 2 to McNeese State s Martin Eriksson... Enjoyed a 1 up win over Grady Brame of Southeastern Louisiana. Spring -- Made his collegiate debut in stroke play at the Bayou City Collegiate Championship.. Posted back-to-back sub-par rounds during the final two rounds of that event to finish in a tie for 16th at 216... Fired the Cougars lowest round of that tournament with a Final-Round 69... Made his collegiate debut in a team-scoring event at the Querencia Cabo Collegiate... Finished in a tie for 39th with a score of 220, including an even-par 71 in the Second Round... Posted a FInal-Round 68 at the Valspar Collegiate Invitational to move into at tie for 50th at 224... Tied for 17th at the Reveille Challenge... Enjoyed 9

2015-16 HOUSTON MEN S GOLF MATT DUNN 5-10 225 r-jr.-rs (RS 14-15) Houston, Texas Air Force Cypress Creek HS Organizational Leadership & Supervision PAPITO GONZALEZ 5-6 165 So.-1L (RS 13-14) McAllen, Texas Memorial HS Supply Chain Logistics & Technology 2014-15 American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team JUNIOR (2014-15) Sat out as a redshirt after transferring from Air Force. Summer -- Earned a place in the U.S. Amateur Championship after finishing winninng a qualifier at The Woodlands Country Club with a score of 141. PRE-HOUSTON Sophomore (2013-14): Competed in five tournaments... Recorded a 74.0 scoring average and a pair of top-10 finishes... Tied for second at the Gene Miranda Falcon Invitational with a score of 7-under-par 209... Followed that with an eighth-place showing at the CU Invitational with a score of 219. Freshman (2012-13): Competed at the CU Invitational... Fired a career-low 75 in the second round and finished in a tie for 78th at 235. Full name is Matthew Thomas Dunn... Born in Houston... Son of Joan and Thomas Dunn... Majoring in organizational leadership and supervision. Career Bests Low Round: 67 (1st) UTEPInvitational (Oct.25,2013) Low 36 Holes: 137 Gene Miranda Falcon Invitational (Sept. 8, 2013) Low 54 Holes: 209 Gene Miranda Falcon Invitational (Sept. 8-9, 2013) Relative to Par: -7 Gene Miranda Falcon Invitational (Sept. 8-9, 2013) Best Finish: t-2nd Gene Miranda Falcon Invitational (Sept. 8-9, 2013) Sat out as a redshirt REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2014-15) Fall Made his collegiate debut at the Miramont Invitational... Finished in a tie for 43rd at 151... Posted a 1-1 record at the Moe O Brien Match Play Championship in Lake Charles... Dropped a 5 and 4 decision to McNeese State before rebounding with a 1 up win over Lawrence Allan of Southeastern Louisiana. Spring Tied for 37th at the Miramont Invitational with a score of 157. FRESHMAN (2013-14) Did not compete during the fall and spring seasons... Sat out as a redshirt. MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL Also was recruited by Baylor, UTEP and North Texas... All-around athlete who played as the Mustangs starting point guard on the basketball team. Senior (2012-13): Finished second at the District 31-5A Championship, knocking off Alan Alanis in a playoff. Junior (2011-12): All-District 30-5A First-Team honoree... Competed at the state tournament. Sophomore (2010-11): Finished 10th at the at the state tournament... All- District 30-5A First-Team performer.. Recognized as an All-Valley Team member. Freshman (2009-10): Captured the District 30-5A title in his first prep season... Qualified for the Class 5A State Championships after winning in sudden death at the Region IV 5A Championships at Palmview Golf Course in his hometown... Honored as the District Newcomer of the Year... Also named to the All-Valley Team. Full name is Juan Gonzalez but prefers to go by the nickname Papito... Majoring in supply chain logistics and technology. 2013-14 Results (at Air Force) Gene Miranda Falcon Invitational t-2nd 68-69-72 209-7 CU Invitational t-8th 79-70-70 219 +3 Bill Ross Intercollegiate 50th 74-74-81 229 +13 Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate t-77th 80-76-78 234 +21 UTEP Invitational t-30th 67-72-80 219 +3 2012-13 Results (at Air Force) CU Invitational t-78th 79-75-81 235 +19 Career Statistics Season Events Rounds Strokes Avg. Wins Top 5 Top 10 Top 20 2012-13 (Air Force) 5 15 1,110 74.00 0 2 2 2 2013-14 (Air Force) 1 3 235 78.33 0 0 0 0 2014-15 Redshirt at Houston UH Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Air Force Totals 6 18 1,345 74.72 0 2 2 2 Totals 6 18 1,345 74.72 0 2 2 2 10

MEDIA ALMANAC JOSHUA GIBBONS 6-0 15 r-so.-1l Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Mont Kiara International School Business REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2014-15) Fall Made his collegiate debut at the Moe O Brien Match Play Championship at Lake Charles Country Club... Went 1-1 in matches... Fell 3 and 2 to McNeese State s Andreas Kroekeide... Enjoyed a 1 up win over Christoph Carstenen of Southeastern Louisiana. Spring Made his collegiate debut in stroke play at the Bayou City Collegiate Championship... Fired a Final-Round 71 at the tournament to move into a tie for 23rd at 218. FRESHMAN (2013-14) Did not compete during the fall and spring seasons... Sat out as a redshirt. Career Statistics Season Events Rounds Strokes Avg. Wins Top 5 Top 10 Top 20 2013-14 Redshirt 2014-15 3 7 539 77.00 0 0 0 0 Totals 3 7 539 77.00 0 0 0 0 MONT KIARA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL Did not compete for his school... Played local junior tournaments individually. Named to Silver and Gold Honor Rolls multiple times... 2013 IB Math Studies Award winner... IB Business Award recipient. 2012: Finished second in the under-18 group at the Faldo Series Asia Grand Finals at Mission Hills Golf Club in Shenzhen, China... Earned individual titles at the National Junior Elite Grand Finals, CIMB Malaysian Junior Match Play Championship, and the First Leg of the Sportexcel Junior Circuit. 2011: Champion of the Klang Valley Junior Circuit Second Leg... Also captured championships at the Faldo Sereis Brunei Championships and the KRPM-Transview Junior Masters (Under-20)... Was the Order of Merit Winner for the Klang Valley Junior Circuit and the First Regional Junior Tour champion... Also won title at the First Leg National Sportexcel Elite Junior Circuit. 2010: Order of Merit Winner for the Klang Valley Junior Circuit... Won titles at the Asia Pacific Match Play Championship (Under-20), and the First and Second Legs of the Klang Valley Junior Circuit. Full name is Joshua David Gibbons... Born in Johor Bharu, Malaysia... Son of Jane and Paul Gibbons... Business major. Career Bests Low Round: 71 (3rd) Bayou City Collegiate Championship (Feb. 22, 2015) Low 36 Holes: 147 Bayou City Collegiate Championship (Feb. 20-21, 2015) Low 54 Holes: 218 Bayou City Collegiate Championship (Feb. 20-22, 2015) Relative to Par: +2 Bayou City Collegiate Championship (Feb. 20-22, 2015) Best Finish: t-23rd Bayou City Collegiate Championship (Feb. 20-22, 2015) Bayou City Collegiate Championships t-78th 79-75-77 231 +15 Miramont Invitational t-43rd 75-76 151 +7 Reveille Challenge 37th 78-79 157 +13 Sat out as a redshirt 2013-14 Results 11

2015-16 HOUSTON MEN S GOLF BLAIR HAMILTON 6-2 180 Sr.-3L Burlington, Ontario, Canada M.M. Robinson Communications 2015 U.S. Amateur Championship Qualifier 2013 U.S. Amateur Championship Participant (Round of 32) 2014-15 PING All-America Honorable Mention 2014-15 PING All-Central Region Team 2015 NCAA Lubbock Regional Co-Champion 2014-15 All-American Athletic Conference Team 2015 Border Olympics Individual Champion American Athletic Conference Golfer of the Week (March 19, 2015) 2014-15 American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team 2013-14 American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team 2012-13 Conference USA Commissioner s Honor Roll JUNIOR (2014-15) Fall Made his season debut at the season-opening Northern Intercollegiate... Opened that tournament with a 70 and finished in a tie for 11th at 222... Finished 16th at the Wolf Run Intercollegiate with a score of 224. Spring -- Was the Cougars steadiest performer at spring-opening Bayou City Collegiate Championship... Fired three straight rounds of par or better, including a Final-Round 71, to finish in a tie for 13th at 1-under-par 215... Enjoyed a Final-Round 69 at the Valspar Collegiate Invitational to tie for 16th at 212... Posted a score of 70 at that event s First Round... Recorded three straight sub-par rounds, including 67-68 in the final two, to tie for fourth at the 3M Augusta Invitational... Was his second top-five showing in a three-tournament stretch. American Championships Forced to miss the tournament with a back injury. NCAA Lubbock Regional Became the first Cougar in NCAA Regional history to post three consecutive rounds in the 60s... Posted scores of 68-69-68 to tie for medalist honors with Texas Tech s Clement Sordet at 8-under-par 205... Was his second individual title of the season... Drained a birdie putt on No. 17 in the FInal Round to push the Cougars into a tie with Purdue for fifth in the team standings... Joined Brett Callas (2003) and Dean Larsson (1994) as the only Cougars to win NCAA Regional individual crowns... Was one of four Cougars with sub-par rounds in the First Round, only the second time in school history at an NCAA Regional. NCAA Championships One of nine individuals players to qualify for Final Round of stroke play... Tied for 27th with a score of 292 at The Concession Golf Club in Bradenton, Fla... Posted a 3-under-par 69 in the Third Round. Summer Received an exemption to compete at the RBC Canadian Open at Glen Abbey Golf Club in Oakville Ontario, in late July... Earned a place in the U.S. Amateur Championship for the second time in his career after finishing second in a qualifier with a score of 141 at Seven Oaks Golf Course in Hamilton, N.Y... Received an exemption to compete in the PGA TOUR s RBC Canadian Open at Glen Abbey Golf Club in Oakville, Ontario, in late July... Tied as the top amateur to share the Gary Cowan Award and finished in tie for 71st with 3-round score of 1-under-par 215. SOPHOMORE (2013-14) Fall Made his season debut at the Northern Intercollegiate... Finished eighth at that tournament with a score of 216... Opened with a 67 and closed out the event with a 71 to put two Cougars among the top-10 leaders... Finished in a tie for 13th at the Golfweek Conference Challenge... Opened that tournament with an even-par 72 and closed it out with a 70... Helped lead the Cougars to the team title at the Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic... Posted three straight sub-par rounds and tied for second at 4-under-par 209... Fired a final-round 69 and battled for the individual lead... One of three Cougars to finish among the top-four leaders. Spring Made his season debut at the Cougars own Bayou City Collegiate Championship... Finished in a tie for 68th at 225. FRESHMAN (2012-13) Fall Made his collegiate debut at the season-opening The Invitational at Kiawah Island... Drained a birdie on the par-4, 410-yard No. 10 on the first hole of his collegiate career... Finished in a tie for 48th at 238... Finished 13th at the Harold Funston Invitational after posting a score of 221... Led the Cougars and finished ninth at the HBU Husky Invitational with a score of 216... Opened and closed that tournament with even-par rounds of 70. Spring - Posted sub-par rounds in the first and final of the Rice Intercollegiate to tie for seventh... Opened that tournament with a 1-under-par 71 and closed that event with a 70 to finish at 214. Summer Became the first Cougar since 2007 to qualify for the U.S. Amateur Championship... Shot 68-70 in a one-day qualifier at The Links at Spring Church in Apollo, Pa., to grab the second and final spot... Capped his stay at the Canadian Amateur Championship with a final-round 69 to move into a tie for 22nd at 1-under-par 287... Competed at the U.S. Amateur Championship at The Country in Brookline, Mass., in mid-august... Advanced to the Round of 32 in match play before falling 4&3 to Australia s Nathan Holman... Became the first Cougar since 2007 to compete at the U.S. Amateur Championship... Was the first Cougar to win in match play at the U.S. Amateur Championship since 1999. PRE-HOUSTON Named to the Development Squad by Golf Canada in the summer... Did not attend school during the 2011-12 season... Tied for 12th at the Canadian Amateur Championship with a score of 212 in early August... Posted a second-round 66 at that event. Senior (2010-11): Finished second at the Graham Cooke Invitational with a 67 in late August... Tied for ninth at the Investors Group Junior Boys Championship in mid-july... Placed sixth at the Investors Group Junior Spring Classic - Boys in late May with a score of 223... Finished 15th at the Canadian Junior Boys Championship and tied for 11th at the CN Future Links Ontario Championship. Junior (2009-10): Finished fifth at the CN Future Links Ontario Championship... Tied for eighth at the Investors Group Junior Championship... Placed fourth at the Ontario Summer Games, thanks to a final round 69... Finished 2-up over Trinidad and Tobago s Jessel Mohammed to help Canada regain the Stephen Ames Cup... Fired a final-round 66 to top the field at the CJGA Nike Golf Junior Series event at Peninsula Lakes Golf Club. Full name is Blair Kenneth Matthew Hamilton... Born in Burlington, Ontario, Canada... Son of Janice and Thom Hamilton... Majoring in communications. 12

MEDIA ALMANAC Career Bests Low Round: 67 (2nd) 3M Augusta Invitational (April 4, 2015) 67 (1st) Border Olympics (March 13, 2015) 67 (1st) Northern Intercollegiate (Sept. 6, 2013) Low 36 Holes: 136 Border Olympics (March 13, 2015) Low 54 Holes: 205 NCAA Lubbock Regional (May 14-16, 2015) Relative to Par: -10 Border Olympics (March 13-14, 2015) Best Finish: 1st Border Olympics (March 13-14, 2015) t-1st NCAA Lubbock Regional (May 14-16, 2015) Northern Intercollegiate t-11th 70-78-74 222 +6 Wolf Run Intercollegiate 16th 75-75-74 224 +11 Miramont Invitational t-20th 74-72 146 +2 Royal Oaks Intercollegiate t-40th 72-80-73 225 +12 Bayou City Collegiate Championhip t-13th 72-72-71 215-1 Querencia Cabo Collegiate t-31st 71-75-72 218 +5 Border Olympics 1st 67-69-71 207-9 Valspar Collegiate Invitational t-16th 70-73-69 212-1 3M Augusta Invitational t-4th 71-67-68 206-10 Robert Kepler Intercollegiate 28th 72-77-72 221 +8 NCAA Lubbock Regional t-1st 68-69-68 205-8 NCAA Championships t-27th 73-76-69-74 292 +4 Northern Intercollegiate 8th 67-78-71 216 E Golfweek Conference Challenge t-13th 72-74-70 216 E Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic t-2nd 70-70-69 209-4 David Toms Intercollegiate t-45th 74-82-73 229 +13 Bayou City Collegiate Championship t-68th 80-73-72 225 9 Reunion Intercollegiate t-69th 86-81 167 +23 The Invitational at Kiwah t-48th 80-76-82 238 +22 Harold Funston Invitational 13th 72-76-73 221 +8 HBU Husky Invitational 9th 70-76-70 216 +3 Rice Intercollegiate t-7th 71-74-70 215-1 Career Statistics Season Events Rounds Strokes Avg. Wins Top 5 Top 10 Top 20 2012-13 4 12 890 74.17 0 0 2 3 2013-14 6 17 1,257 73.94 0 1 2 3 2014-15 12 36 2,593 72.03 2 3 3 8 Totals 22 65 4,745 73.00 2 4 7 1 13

2015-16 HOUSTON MEN S GOLF VINCENT MARTINO 5-10 225 Sr.-3L Southlake, Texas Carroll HS Finance 2013 Conference USA All-Freshman Team 2013-14 American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team JUNIOR (2014-15) Became the 27th player in school history to compete in 2+ NCAA Regionals during his career. Fall Made his season debut at the season-opening Northern Intercollegiate... Was the Cougars steadiest performer at that event, posting three straight rounds of par or better... Finished second with a score of 1-under-par 215... Was one of only two players to break par over 54 holes... Tied for 10th at the Miramont Invitational with a score of 1-under-par 143... Posted a 71 in the second round of that event. Spring Led the Cougars at the Reveille Challenge with a 146... Shot an even-par 72 in the Final Round of that event. NCAA Lubbock Regional Tied for 22nd with a score of 213... Sank a key birdie putt on No. 17 late in the Final Round to help push the Cougars into a 1-hole playoff vs. Purdue... Was one of four Cougars with sub-par rounds in the First Round, only the second time in school history at an NCAA Regional. SOPHOMORE (2013-14) Fall Made his season debut at the Northern Intercollegiate... Finished in a tie for 55th at that event with a score of 231... Helped lead the Cougars to the team title at the Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic... Posted three straight rounds of par or better, inclding a final-round 68... Finished fourth at 210. Spring Made his season debut at the Cougars own Bayou City Collegiate Championship... Posted back-to-back sub-par rounds during the last two days to finish in a tie for 21st at 215... Tied for 19th at the Border Olympics with a score of 220... Opened the Valspar Invitational at Floridian with a team-low 68... Finished in a tie for 47th with a score of 219. FRESHMAN (2012-13) Tied for the team s second lowest round of the season with a 67 during the third round at the Rice Intercollegiate. Fall Made his collegiate debut at the Lone Star Invitational... Opened his collegiate career with a 1-under-par 71 and tied for 14th with a score of 219. Spring - Fired a career-low 67 in the final round of the Rice Intercollegiate to lead the Cougars and tie for fourth with a score of 213... Tied for 15th at the Bayou City Collegiate Championship with a score of 216... Finished that tournament with a 70... Drained four birdies in the last six holes, including each of the last two, to finish with a 72 in the final round at the Louisiana Classics... Finished in a tie for 33rd at that event. Conference USA Championships Tied for 10th with a score of 218 at his first C-USA Championships... Opened the tournament with an even-par 72 and added a 71 in the second round. NCAA Baton Rouge Regional Tied for 30th with a score of 227. Summer: One of five Cougars to finish among the top-13 leaders at the Texas Amateur Championship at Houston s Lakeside Country Club... Tied for ninth with a score of 286... Birdied five of his last six holes on his front nine on the way to a sparkling 66 in the second round... Added a 69 in the third round... Finished in atie for 16th at the Greystone Invitational with a score of 293... Opened that tournament with a 71 and posted a final-round 70... Playing as amateur, tied for eight with an 8-under-par 280 at the Texas State Open... Posted a bogey-free 66 in the third round and played his second and third rounds with only one bogey. CARROLL HIGH SCHOOL Was a four-year letterwinner for head coach Matt Glenn. Summer 2012: Tied for 15th at the 42nd Bright Realty Texas State Open at 290... Fired a second-round 69 and closed out the 72-hole event with a 71... Was one of two Cougars to finish in the top 25 at that event. Junior (2010-11): Named a Rolex All-America Honorable Mention and recognized as one of the top 48 high school golfers in the nation... Finished in a tie for sixth at the UIL State Tournament and helped lead the Dragons to a second-place team finish at that event... Captured the title at the AJGA Signsation Signs event in The Woodlands during the summer... Finished at even-par 213 to win the HP Byron Nelson Junior Championship in late June... Won titles at the TJGT Invitational TPC Four Seasons with a firstround 68... Earned medalist honors at the TJGT Bridlewood Championship... Added top-10 finishes at the AJGA Elbit Systems of America and the AJGA Corsemax Philadelphia Runner. Sophomore (2009-10): Posted a final-round 73 to medal at the Preseason Junior at Brookhaven... Drained three birdies on the back nine, including back-to-back on No. 15 and No. 16, to clinch the title. Full name is Vincent Gerard Martino... Born in Pembroke Pines, Fla... Son of Jerry and Marianne Martino... Majoring in finance. Career Bests Low Round: 67 (3rd) Rice Intercollegiate (Feb. 5, 2013) Low 36 Holes: 142 NCAA Lubbock Regional (May 14-16, 2015) 142 Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic (Sept. 23, 2013) Low 54 Holes: 210 Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic (Sept. 23-24, 2013) Relative to Par: -3 Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic (Sept. 23-24, 2013) -3 Rice Intercollegiate (Feb. 4-5, 2013) Best Finish: 2nd Northern Intercollegiate (Sept. 5-7, 2014) Northern Intercollegiate 2nd 72-71-72 215-1 Wolf Run Intercollegiate t-30th 77-77-76 230 +17 Miramont Invitational t-10th 72-71 143-1 Royal Oaks Intercollegiate t-28th 78-73-72 223 +10 Bayou City Collegiate Championship t-43rd 72-79-71 222 +8 Border Olympics t-72nd 79-72-76 227 +11 Valspar Collegiate Invitational t-68th 79-79-75 233 +20 Reveille Challenge t-12th 74-72 146 +2 American Athletic Conference Championships t-34th 75-76-74 225 +9 NCAA Lubbock Regional t-22nd 70-72-71 213 E NCAA Championships t-139th 80-77-79 236 +20 2013-14 Results Northern Intercollegiate t-55th 75-79-77 231 +15 Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic 4th 71-71-68 210-3 David Toms Intercollegiate t-30th 73-74-77 224 +8 Bayou City Collegiate Championship t-21st 74-70-71 215-1 Border Olympics t-19th 74-71-75 220 +4 Valspar Invitational at Floridian t-47th 68-74-77 219 +6 NCAA Championships t-89th 73-72-73 218 +8 2012-13 Results Lone Star Invitational t-14th 71-76-72 219 +3 HBU Husky Invitational t-10th 73-72-72 217 +4 Rice Intercollegiate t-4th 73-73-67 213-3 Bayou City Collegiate Championship t-15th 73-73-70 216 E Louisiana Classics t-33rd 76-75-72 223 +7 Tiger Invitational t-65th 81-76-80 237 +21 Border Olympics t-39th 75-74-76 225 +9 Insperity Augusta State Invitational t-45th 78-72-75 225 +9 Morris Williams Invitational t-36th 74-71-75 220 +7 Conference USA Championships t-10th 72-71-75 218 +2 NCAA Baton Rouge Regional t-30th 74-78-75 227 +11 Career Statistics Season Events Rounds Strokes Avg. Wins Top 5 Top 10 Top 20 2012-13 11 33 2,440 73.94 0 1 3 5 2013-14 7 21 1,537 73.19 0 1 1 2 2014-15 11 31 2,313 74.61 0 1 2 3 Totals 29 85 6,290 74.00 0 3 6 10 14

MEDIA ALMANAC EMMETT OH 5-8 165 r-jr.-32 Calgary, Alberta, Canada Central Memorial Business (Honors College) 2014-15 American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team 2013-14 American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team 2012-13 Conference USA Commissioner s Honor Roll SOPHOMORE (2014-15) Fall Made his season debut at the Miramont Invitational... Posted back-to-back 71s at that event to finish in a tie for eight at 142... Finished with a 1-1 record at the Moe O Brien Match Play Championship in Lake Charles... Dropped a 5 and 4 setback to Mc- Neese State s Robert MacIntyre... Rebounded with a 7 and 5 win over Baptiste Courtachon of Southeastern Louisiana. Spring Tied for 38th at the Reveille Challege with a score of 159. REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2013-14) Fall Made his collegiate debut at the HBU Husky Invitational... Posted a 1-under-par 70 in the second round of that event and tied for 35th at 222. Spring Made his season debut at the Rice Intercollegiate... Finished in a tie for 29th with a score of 227... Fired an opening-round 69 at the Cougars own Bayou City Collegiate and eventually finished in a tie for 42nd at 219. Career Bests Low Round: 69 (1st) Bayou City Collegiate Championship (Feb. 21, 2014) Low 36 Holes: 142 Miramont Invitational (Oct. 13-14, 2014) 142 Bayou City Collegiate Championship (Feb. 21-22, 2014) Low 54 Holes: 217 SHSU/HaroldFunston Invitational (Oct.7-8,2013) Relative to Par: -2 Miramont Invitational (Oct. 13-14, 2014) Best Finish: t-8th Miramont Invitational (Oct. 13-14, 2014) Miramont Invitational t-8th 71-71 142-2 Royal Oaks Intercollegiate t-50th 72-81-75 227 +14 Bayou City Collegiate Championship t-69th 77-75-75 227 +11 Reveille Challenge 38th 78-81 159 +15 2013-14 Results HBU Husky Invitational t-35th 74-70-78 222 +9 SHSU/Harold Funston Invitational t-12th 74-71-72 217 +4 Rice Intercollegiate t-29th 76-76-75 227 +11 Bayou City Collegiate Championship t-42nd 69-73-77 219 +6 Sat out as a redshirt 2012-13 Results Career Statistics Season Events Rounds Strokes Avg. Wins Top 5 Top 10 Top 20 2012-13 Redshirt 2013-14 4 12 885 73.75 0 0 0 1 2014-15 4 10 755 75.50 0 0 1 1 Totals 8 22 1,640 74.55 0 0 1 2 FRESHMAN (2012-13) Sat out the season as a redshirt and did not compete. CENTRAL MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL Coached by James Fehr of the National Sport Academy for four years... Was a Rutherford Scholarship recipient... Played hockey as a goalie until his sophomore season... Helped lead team to two city championships... Did not begin playing golf exclusively until his junior year... Ranked among the top 25 in Canadian Junior Golf Order of Merit... Placed second at the 2012 CN Future Links Pacific Championship... Was a member of Team Alberta Training Program in 2012... Finished second at the Alberta Junior Championship in 2011... Held a share of the lead midway through the 2011 Canadian Junior Championship... Was the 2008-09 City Championship Most Valuable Player in hockey at the bantam AAA level... Was the 2009-10 Southern Alberta Championship Most Valuable Player in hockey at the midget AAA level. Full name is Emmett Craig Oh... Born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada... Son of Sherry Weaver and Grant Oh... Majoring in business in the Honors College. 15

2015-16 HOUSTON MEN S GOLF MICHAEL PERRAS 5-10 165 So.-1L Deer Park, Texas Deer Park HS Business 2014 U.S. Amateur Championship Participant FRESHMAN (2014-15) Fall Made his collegiate debut at the season-opening Northern Intercollegiate... Tied for 32nd with a score of 229... Fired back-to-back 70s to tie for third at 140 at the Miramont Invitational... Tied for 16th at the Royal Oaks Intercollegiate with a score of 219 to rank second among the Cougars. Spring Led the Cougars with a Final-Round 71 at the Querencia Cabo Collegiate and finished in a tie for 31st at 217. Summer -- Lowered his scores by five strokes in each round of the rain-shortened Texas Amateur Championship at Bent Tree Country Club... Capped the tournament with a Final-Round 66 to surge into a tie for ninth at even-par 213. Career Bests Low Round: 70 (1st, 2nd) Miramont Invitational (Oct. 13, 14, 2014) Low 36 Holes: 140 Miramont Invitational (Oct. 13-14, 2014) Low 54 Holes: 217 Querencia Cabo Collegiate (March 1-3, 2015) Relative to Par: -4 Miramont Invitational (Oct. 13-14, 2014) Best Finish: t-3rd Miramont Invitational (Oct. 13-14, 2014) Northern Intercollegiate t-32nd 78-77-74 229 +13 Wolf Run Intercollegiate t-24th 74-76-78 228 +15 Miramont Invitational t-3rd 70-70 140-4 Royal Oaks Intercollegiate t-16th 74-72-73 219 +6 Bayou City Collegiate Championship t-23rd 73-72-73 218 +2 Querencia Cabo Collegiate t-25th 72-74-71 217 +4 Border Olympics t-50th 71-77-74 222 +6 Valspar Collegiate Invitational t-50th 79-72-73 224 +11 3M Augusta Invitational t-61st 76-73-75 224 +8 Robert Kepler Intercollegiate t-65th 73-80-78 231 +18 NCAA Championships t-142nd 78-82-77 237 +21 Career Statistics Season Events Rounds Strokes Avg. Wins Top 5 Top 10 Top 20 2014-15 11 32 2,389 74.66 0 1 1 2 Totals 11 32 2,389 74.66 0 1 1 2 DEER PARK HIGH SCHOOL Competed for four years for head coach Mark Boyd... Received Academic Excellence Award for three years and was a member of the National Honor Society. Senior (2013-14): Tied for first in a qualifier on the Palmer Course at The Woodlands County Club to earn a berth into the U.S. Amateur Championship... Posted a 36-hole score of 7-underpar 137 for his first appearance at the U.S. Amateur... Tied with Houston Men s Golf letterman Wesley McClain for first place at that event... Opened the qualifier with a 67, draining four consecutive birdies midwway through that round... Closed out with a bogey-free 70. Junior (2012-13): Member of All-State First Team by High School Golf Scoreboard... Led the Deer to their 11th consecutive district championship and a berth in the Class 5A State Championship with clutch play... In one-hole playoff against Fort Bend Travis High, birdied the 540-yard, par-5 17th hole at Eagle Point Golf Club to break tie and clinch State Championship berth... Finished in tie for 11th at the UIL Class 5A State Championship... Named team s Most Valuable Player... Won the TLJT Flodder Financial Shootout at Meadowbrook Farms... Posted a score of 2-under-par, thanks to a second-round 67 and tied for 12th at the National Junior PGA Tournament at Trump National in Washington, D.C... Earned a pair of top-10 finishes at the TLJT Byron Nelson Junior Championship and the TLJT George Hannon Junior Invitational. Sophomore (2011-12): Captured the District 22-5A title... Honored as team s Most Valuable Player. Full name is Michael Steven Perras... Last name is pronounced Pair-Us... Born Montgomery, Ohio... Son of Debi and Rick Perras... Grandfather, Fred Marti, competed for Houston Men s Golf from 1961 to 1963 and was a member of the Cougars 1962 NCAA national championship team under legendary Head Coach Dave Williams... Majoring in business. 16

MEDIA ALMANAC MATT SCOBIE 6-3 195 Jr.-2L Ajax, Ontario, Canada Ajax Business SOPHOMORE (2014-15) Fall Made his season debut at the Miramont Invitational... Finished in a tie for 47th at 152... Posted an 0-2 record at the Moe O Brien Match Play Championship in Lake Charles. Spring Became only the seventh player in school history to shoot 64 or lower during the Border Olympics First Round... Joined Ed Fiori as the only players in school history to shoot 64 or lower in the First Round of a tournament... Finished in a tie for second at 8-under-par 208. FRESHMAN (2013-14) Fall Made his collegiate debut at the Northern Intercollegiate... Finished 84th with a score of 247... Fired a final-round 69 at the HBU Husky Invitational to tie for ninth at 1-under-par 212. Spring Made his season debut at the Rice Intercollegiate... Fired an opening-round 68 and tied for eight at that event with a score of 218... Posted three straight rounds of 70 to tie for fifth at 210 at the Bayou City Collegiate Championship. Career Bests Low Round: 64 (1st) Border Olympics (March 13, 2015) Low 36 Holes: 135 Border Olympics (March 13, 2015) Low 54 Holes: 208 Border Olympics (March 13-14, 2015) Relative to Par: -8 Border Olympics (March 13-14, 2015) Best Finish: t-2nd Border Olympics (March 13-14, 2015) Miramont Invitational t-47th 75-77 152 +8 Bayou City Collegiate Championship t-36th 72-72-77 221 +5 Border Olympics t-2nd 64-71-73 208-8 Valspar Collegiate Invitational 71st 84-78-74 236 +23 3M Augusta Invitational t-68th 80-77-71 228 +12 Robert Kepler Intercollegiate t-29th 72-74-76 222 +9 American Athletic Conference Championships 33rd 71-78-75 224 +8 2013-14 Results Northern Intercollegiate 84th 86-82-79 247 +31 HBU Husky Invitational t-9th 70-73-69 212-1 SHSU/Harold Funston Invitational 5th 71-70-70 211 +3 Rice Intercollegiate t-8th 68-77-73 218 +2 Bayou City Collegiate Championship t-5th 70-70-70 210-6 Querencia Cabo Intercollegiate 70th 77-84-83 244 +31 Border Olympics t-37th 74-71-75 224 +8 Career Statistics Season Events Rounds Strokes Avg. Wins Top 5 Top 10 Top 20 2013-14 7 21 1,566 74.57 0 2 4 4 2014-15 7 20 1,491 74.55 0 1 1 1 Totals 14 41 3,057 74.56 0 3 5 5 AJAX HIGH SCHOOL Member of Team Canada s Development Team... Defeated Maverick McNealy on the second extra hole in the quarterfinals of the 2012 U.S. Junior Amateur to advance to the semifinals... Was the farthest that a Canadian player advanced at that event since 2001... Finished fifth at the Canadian Junior Boys Championships... Tied for second at the CJGA Canadian International Junior Challenge... Received Golf Canada s Order of Merit in 2012... Member of the Principal s Academic Honor Roll for four years. Summer (2013): Finished second at the Canadian Junior Championship at Timberwolf Golf Club in Garson, Ontario, Canada... Posted a score of 7-under-par 281, thanks to three sub-par efforts... Opened that tournament with a 68 and closed with back-to-back 70s. Full name is Matthew Robert Scobie... Born Markham, Ontario, Canada... Son of Susan and Mark Scobie... Majoring in business. 17

2015-16 HOUSTON MEN S GOLF MATT WILLIAMS 5-11 180 r-fr.-rs (RS 14-15) Calgary, Alberta, Canada Bishop Carroll Business (Honors College) 2014-15 American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team FRESHMAN (2014-15) Sat out as a redshirt. BISHOP CARROLL HIGH SCHOOL 2013: Was the youngest member of Team Canada Boys Development Squad... Ranked as the No. 1 Canadian Junior by Golfweek magazine and No. 2 by R&A World Amateur rankings... Member of the winning Team Canada at the Canadian International Junior Team Championship... Tied for second at the Canada Summer Games... Finished ninth at the Callaway Junior World Championship in Torrey Pines, Calif... Member of secondplace Team Canada at Callaway Junior World Championship... Finished second at the Golf Canada Prairie Championship and fourth at the Golf Canada Pacific Championship. 2012: Ranked No. 1 in the Alberta Junior Order of Merit... Captured individual championships at the Ontario Championship, Alberta Junior Championship and Alberta Juvenile Championship... Member of second-place Team Canada at Callaway Junior World Championship... Finished fourth at the Callaway Junior World Championship at Torrey Pines, Calif... Placed fifth at the Aaron Baddeley International Junior Challenge in Guangzhou, China. 2011: Won the Alberta Juvenile Championship in Drayton Valley, Alberta... Ranked No. 1 in Alberta Juvenile Order of Merit for the second straight year. 2010: Represented Canada at the Stephen Ames Cup for the second straight year. Full name is Matthew William Williams... Born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada... Son of Caroline and Ted Williams... Majoring in business in the Honors College. Sat out as a redshirt 18

MEDIA ALMANAC NEWCOMERS CARSON CAVNER 5-9 150 r-fr.-rs (RS 14-15) Jupiter, Fla. Lamar The Pine School Undeclared Major FRESHMAN (2014-15) Competed at Lamar as a member of the practice team but did not compete in any tournaments. Full name is Carson Graham Cavner... Son of Hollis and Cathrine Cavner... Born in Hobe Sound, Fla... Father, Hollis, directs PGA TOUR and Champions Tour events... Undeclared major. SAM ELKINGTON 6-0 170 Fr.-HS Cypress, Texas Cypress HS Undeclared Major Expected to sit out the 2015-16 season as a redshirt. GEORGE GARDNER 6-0 170 Fr.-HS Southlake, Texas Carroll HS Undeclared Major Expected to sit out the 2015-16 season as a redshirt. CARROLL HIGH SCHOOL Award-winning prep star for head coach Matt Glenn... Joins current teammate Vincent Martino as Southlake Carroll High products. Senior (2014-15): Led Dragons to the Class 6A state championship... Finished in a tie for ninth with a score of 149... Opened that tournament with a 72 at Legacy Hills Golf Course... Guided team to District 7-6A championship with score of 143, including First-Round 70, on way to third-place finish... Was an All-Distrct 7-6A First-Team honoree... Finished third at Play to the Max event in late February... Tied for fourth at the CTSO in mid-december... Shared medalist honors with a score of 140, including an opening-round 68, at the Tiger Classic at Pebble Creek... Finished fifth at the Tiger Classic. Junior (2013-14): Was an All-District 7-6A Second-Team selection and was an All-Region I-6A Honorable Mention... Named to the Class 6A All-State Second Team...Opened the Junior Byron Nelson Championship with a 67 on the way to a 10th-place showing... Finished 12th at the Timarron AJGA with a score of 216 Sophomore (2012-13): Recognized as All-District 4-5A, Region All-Region I-5A and Class 5A All-State Honorable Menton... Tied for second at the 2013 Genesis Shootout after going 68-69 in the final two rounds. Full name is George Robert Gardner... Born in The Woodlands, Texas... Son of Maura and Tom Gardner... Undeclared major. CYPRESS CREEK HIGH SCHOOL Two-time medalist at High Meadow Ranch tournament... Captured individual championships at Deer Park High tournament and Briercrest Invitational... Finished first at the BHHS Invitational... Placed second at the AAA Invitational Shootout and Conroe Invitational... Finished second at Eagle Pointe Shootout twice. Full Name is Samuel Ross Elkington... Born in Houston... Son of Lisa and Steve Elkington... Father, Steve, was a three-time All-American with the Cougars and is a member of Houston Athletics Hall of Honor... Undeclared major. 19

2015-16 HOUSTON MEN S GOLF NEWCOMERS ZACH TRACY 5-8 175 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas Seven Lakes Undeclared Major Expected to sit out the 2015-16 season as a redshirt. FRESHMAN (2015-16) Summer Posted a score of 214 to earn medalist honors at the Under Armour/Jordan Spieth Championship presented by American Campus Communities at the UT Golf Club... Opened that tournament with back-to-back par rounds of 71. SEVEN LAKES HIGH SCHOOL Award-winning four-year letterman for head coach Sean Ewing. Senior (2014-15): Led Spartans to fourth-place finish at Class 6A State Championship... Finished in a tie for 13th at 150... Finished second at the District 19-6A Championship... Earned medalist honors at the NISD Spring Invitational... Opened the fall with a second-place finish at the Spartan Fall Classic... Place fourth at the Dick Harmon Memorial. Junior (2013-14): Won the District 19-5A championship with a score of 143 at River Ridge Golf Club... Finished among the top-10 leaders at the Texas 5A State Championship at Onion Creek... Recognized as the Seven Lakes High Most Valuable Player... Member of the All-District 19-5A, All-Greater Houston and All-State teams... Won the U.S. Junior Amateur qualifier at The Wetlands Golf Club by five strokes at 9-under-par... Successfully defended his title at the AJGA Arrowhead Junior at the Bluffs Golf Club. Sophomore (2012-13): Finished third at the District 19-5A Championship and the Region III-5A Championships... Member of the All-District and All-Region teams. Freshman (2011-12): Received the Seven Lakes HIgh Golf Spartan Award... Finished third at the AJGA Junior All-Star in Norman, Okla. FRESHMAN (2014-15) Sat out as a redshirt at Texas A&M. JACOB VEERMAN 6-3 190 r-fr.-rs (RS 14-15) Sugar Land, Texas Texas A&M Clements HS Technology CLEMENTS HIGH SCHOOL Honored as 2012 Texas 5A All-State golfer... Won district champion accolades in 2011... Ranked No. 207 in nation (No. 24 in Texas) in Class of `14 by Junior Golf Scoreboard... Enjoyed a low round of 65 as a prep player. Son of Jan and Francisca Veerman... Born in Rayong, Thailand... Has a brother, Johannes, who was a 3-year letterwinner at Texas A&M (2012-14), and a sister, Elizabeth... Majoring in technology. Third generation in his family to compete at Houston... Father, Mike Tracy, Jr., played football at Houston from 1983 to 1984... Grandfather, Mike Tracy, Sr., was a member of the Football program from 1963 to 1966... Works with swing coach Marty Fleckman, who was the 1965 NCAA individual national champion and a three-time All-American with the Cougars from 1964 to 1967... Undeclared major. 20