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Derek Brown – UNC Wilmington – 2000-04 – Walnut Cove, N.C. • Four-time All-CAA selection who earned 1st team honors in 2001, 2003 and 2004 • UNCW’s all-time leader in stroke average at 73.42 • Recorded 22 top-10 finishes, which is the most in school history |
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Ted Brown – VCU – 1999-2003 – Peterborough, Pa. • Three-time All-CAA honoree who was the medalist at the 2002 CAA Championship • Competed in the NCAA Golf Championship in 2002 and 2003 • Helped lead the Rams to three consecutive CAA titles (2000-02) |
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Jeff Castle – Towson – 2003-07 – Ellicott City, Md. • Selected as the CAA Player of the Year in 2005 and 2006 • Earned All-CAA and All-Region honors during all four seasons with the Tigers • Towson record holder for lowest round (63) and 54-hole score (70-67-63—200) |
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Josh Dickinson – East Carolina – 1991-95 – Kinston, N.C. • Honored as the CAA Player of the Year in 1994 • Was the medalist at the 1994 CAA Golf Championship • Posted top-five finishes at three consecutive CAA Championships (1993-95) |
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Rob Gai – Richmond – 1985-87 - Newington, Conn. • Won back-to-back individual titles at the CAA Golf Championship (1986-87) • Selected as the CAA Player of the Year in 1987 • Helped lead the Spiders to the 1986 CAA Golf Championship |
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Adam Gee – UNC Wilmington – 1999-2003 – Surrey, England • Three-time member of the All-CAA team (2001-03) • Career stroke average of 73.88 is the third-best in UNCW history • Placed second at the 2001 CAA Golf Championship
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Stan Guerrero – Old Dominion – 2004-08 – Tijuana, Mexico • Selected as ODU’s Male Athlete of the Year in 2008 • Received All-CAA and All-State accolades in 2007 and 2008 • Led ODU to the CAA Championship and NCAA East Regionals in 2007 |
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Mark Haastrup – Georgia State – 2005-07 – Hoesby, Denmark • First Georgia State golfer to earn All-America honors in 2006 • Medalist at the 2006 CAA Championship and the league’s Rookie of the Year • Holds school records for individual wins in a season (3) and low round (63) |
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Geoffrey Harris – Old Dominion – 1999-2003 – Reading, England • Two-time CAA Player of the Year and Golf Coaches Association Scholar All-American (2002-03) • Four-time All-CAA selection who was the medalist at the 2003 CAA Championship • Set the ODU record for lowest scoring average (71.6) in a season in 2002 |
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Michael Hospodar – Old Dominion – 1998-2002 – Brantford, Ontario, Canada • Four-time All-CAA and three-time All-State honoree • Earned CAA Rookie of the Year honors in 1999 • Individual runner-up at the 1999 CAA Championship |
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Steve Jamroz – Richmond – 1991-95 – Somers, Conn. • Honored as the CAA Player of the Year in 1995 • Medalist at the 1995 CAA Golf Championship • Placed fifth at the 1994 CAA Golf Championship |
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Donny Lee – VCU – 1995-99 – Coral Springs, Fla. • Selected as the CAA Player of the Year in 1998 • Received first-team All-CAA honors for three straight seasons (1997-99) • Helped lead the Rams to four consecutive CAA titles (1996-99) |
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John Maginnes – East Carolina – 1987-91 – Durham, N.C. • Chosen as the CAA Player of the Year in 1991 • Medalist at the 1991 CAA Championship and placed second at the 1990 championship • Owns the fifth-lowest career scoring average in ECU history |
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Craig Mason – George Mason – 2000-04 – Lorton, Va. • Four-time All-CAA and three-time All-Mid-Atlantic Region honoree • Holds school record for the lowest career scoring average (73.1) • Finished career with 10 top-5 finishes and 34 top-20 finishes |
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John McHenry – William & Mary – 1982-86 – Cork, Ireland • Three-time conference all-tournament selection (1984-86) • Posted five career victories, six runner-ups and 15 top-five finishes • Ranks fifth all-time in career scoring average at W&M (74.72) |
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Reg Millage – VCU – 1996-2000 – Ennismore, Ontario, Canada • Honored as the CAA Player of the Year in 1999 and 2000 • Four-time first team All-CAA selection (1997-2000) • Member of four CAA championship teams and was an NCAA individual qualifier in 2000 |
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Eric Onesi – Old Dominion – 2006-present – Bear, Del. • Three-time All-CAA selection and CAA Rookie of the Year in 2007 • Was the runner-up at the 2007 and 2009 CAA Championships • Tied for eighth at the NCAA East Regional in 2007 |
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Brent Paladino – William & Mary – 2005-09 – Kensington, Conn. • Earned first team All-CAA honors in 2008 and 2009 • Owns Tribe records for lowest career (73.64) and single-season scoring average (71.87) • Posted seven top-five and 15 top-10 finishes in his career |
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Tim Pemberton – William & Mary – 2000-05 – Keswick, Va. • Two-time All-CAA and All-Mid-Atlantic Region selection in 2002 and 2005 • Career scoring average (74.32) ranks second all-time at William & Mary • Recorded nine career top-five and 16 top-10 finishes in his career |
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John Rollins – VCU – 1995-97 – Richmond, Va. • Received CAA Player of the Year honors in 1996 and 1997 • Medalist at the 1996 CAA Championship and a member of two CAA championship teams • PGA Tour professional with three career victories and 29 top-10 finishes |
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Rob Shawger – Richmond – 1988-1992 – Summit, N.J. • Selected as the CAA Player of the Year in 1990 • Medalist at the 1990 CAA Golf Championship • Finished in the top 10 at four straight CAA Championships (1989-92) |
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Tom Sherreard – Georgia State – 2006-present – Maidstone, England • Two-time All-CAA selection and two-time CAA men’s golf Scholar-Athlete of the Year • Competed in three consecutive NCAA Regionals and one NCAA Championship • Finished tied for 19th at the 2008 British Open |
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Joel Sjoholm – Georgia State – 2004-08 – Gothenberg, Sweden • Received 1st team All-America honors in 2008 and 3rd team accolades in 2007 • Finished 13th at the 2008 NCAA Golf Championship • Two-time CAA Player of the Year (2007, 2008) and a Jack Nicklaus Award finalist |
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Billy Wingerd – Towson – 2001-05 – Baltimore, Md. • Honored as the CAA Player of the Year in 2004 and 2005 • Three-time All-CAA and All-Region selection (2003-05) • Chosen as Towson University’s Athlete of the Year in 2005 |
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Jay Woodson – James Madison – 2000-04 – Powhatan, Va. • Honored as the CAA Player of the Year in 2004 • Three-time All-CAA selection who had a pair of top-five finishes at the CAA Championship • Chosen as JMU’s Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 2004 |
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