Hall of Fame
Was ranked No. 1 in the country in 2006-07 … Ranked No. 3 in the country in 2004-05 … ETSU career record holder in wins with 10 (50 tournaments played) … Single-season school record holder in wins with five in 2004-05 … Three-time first team PING All-American … 2005 SoCon Player of the Year … 2006 and 2007 ASUN Player of the Year … 2005 SoCon Champion … 2004 SoCon Freshman of the Year … Four-time all-conference selection (two SoCon/two ASUN) … Recorded 92 rounds of par or better for his career (149 rounds played) … Counted is his score in 138 of the 149 rounds played … All-time leader in birdies (556) … Career scoring average of 71.19 ranks second-most in program history … Led the Bucs to the 2005 SoCon Championship and 2007 ASUN Championship … Led the Bucs to appearances in the NCAA Championship in 2006 and 2007 … Holds three of the top five scoring average marks in program history – 70.23 in 2007, 70.79 in 2006, 70.54 in 2005.