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Men's Golf History

2023-24:

Competed in a total of nine tournaments throughout the season with the Rams finishing a season-best fourth place in three separate tourneys. Wrapped up the season with a ninth-place finish out of nine teams during the SSAC Men's Golf Championship Tournament.

Three members were named as SSAC All-Academic student-athletes following the conference tournament. 

2022-23:

Competed in 10 tournaments across the 2022-23 season, recording a season-best finish of fifth place in six tournaments, including the SSAC Men's Golf Championship Tournament and the annual Ram Spring Invite hosted at Magnolia Grove Golf Course in Mobile, Ala.

Ben Bryant and Jon Byrd were named to the SSAC's Barnes & Noble College Scholar-Athlete Team following season, while Teagan Miller and Aidan Farmer were selected to the SSAC Men's Golf All-Freshman Team.

2021-22:

The UM Men's and Women's Golf teams competed in 10 tournaments during the 2021-22 season, with the men's team earning one tournament win on the year. The women's team recorded a second-place finish during the season, their best tournament finish in over three seasons.

Noah Martino, Cy Smith, and Steven Johnson from the men's team were selected as SSAC Men's Golf First-Team All-Conference nods, while freshman Grace Bryant was selected to the SSAC Women's Golf All-Freshman Team.

2020-21:

Placed 4th out of seven teams in the SSAC Championship. Claimed two tournament wins as a team, including the season-opening Ram Invitational tournament in October of 2020, and five top three finishes.
Both J. Michael Riley and Noah Martino were named to the SSAC All-Conference team following the season. J. Michael Riley, Hutson Breckenridge, Ben Bryant, and Tye Jordan were all named to the SSAC All-Academic team.

2019-20:

Before the 2019-20 season was cut short due to the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, the UM Men's Golf Team tallied two 1st place finishes (Redhawk Fall Collegiate Invite and BMC Spring Golf Classic). Noah Martino, Noah Whittington, and J. Michael Riley all were named to the SSAC All-Conference Team. Whittington and Riley along with Hutson Breckenridge were named to the SSAC All-Academic Team. 

Noah Whittington was later named as the Musco Lighting Male Scholar Athlete of the Year.

2018-19:

Finished 4th in the SSAC Championship. Tallied one win (Badger Invitational) during the 2018-19 season. Along with being named to the SSAC All-Conference and All-Academic Teams, Wade Duke was named SSAC Scholar-Athlete of the Year and was selected to the NAIA 3rd Team All-American Team.

Noah Whittington was named to the SSAC All-Academic Team and Noah Martino was named to the SSAC All-Tournament Team.

2017-18:

Opened up the season with a 1st place victory in the Spring Hill Shootout. Tallied a total of three 2nd place finishes. Concluded the season placing 6th in the SSAC Championship. Noah Martino was named to the SSAC All-Freshman Team and was later named the SSAC Freshman of the Year. Wade Duke, Marcus Lotte, Jon Michael Davidson, and Noah Whittington were each selected to the SSAC All-Academic Team. Wade Duke was named to the SSAC All-Conference and All-Tournament Teams. 

2016-17:

Placed 4th overall in the SSAC Championship. Finished season with two Top 2 finishes, including a 1st place win in the 2017 Badger Invitational. Wade Duke, Julian Kude, and Marcus Lotte all were named to the SSAC All-Academic Team.

2015-16:

Finished third at the SSAC Championship. Keith Brooks and Wade Duke named All-Conference. Wade Duke also named All-Tournament and All-Freshman. Mike Herperger named CoSIDA Academic All-District and Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athlete.
 

2014-15:

Finished as runners-up at the 2015 SSAC Championship. Zach Day named First-Team NAIA All-American. He earned an individual bid to the 2015 NAIA Championships and finished 23rd. Day and Josh Moss named All-Conference. Colby Odom named Coach of the Year. Josh Brooks named All-Freshman.


2013-14:

Finished 4th at the 2014 SSAC Championship. Josh Moss and Leland Dunning named All-Tournament. Zach Day named All-Conference.


2012-13:

Finished 6th at the 2013 SSAC Championship.


2011-12:

Finished 7th at the 2012 SSAC Championship. Zach Day named to the SSAC All-Tournament Team.


2010-11:

Finished 7th at the 2011 SSAC Championship. Alejandro Salcedo named All-Conference


2009-10:

Jacob Morgan won the 2010 individual GCAC Championship. Rams finished 2nd as a team. Season ended with a 4th-place finish at the NAIA Unaffiliated Play-In Round.


2008-09:

The Rams won the 2009 GCAC Championships, but finished 7th at the NAIA Qualifier and missed out on the NAIA National Tournament.

2007-08:

The men's golf team finished 5th at the Region XIII Tournament. Coach Terry Hopper was named to the Mobile Sports Hall of Fame.

2006-07:

The men's golf team finished 4th at the Region XIII Tournament and finished 13th at the NAIA National Tournament. The Rams have been to the National Tournament every year in their existence (22 years).

2005-06:

The men's golf team won the Region XIII Golf Tournament for the third straight year and finished 11th in the NAIA National Tournament. Matt Drinkard was named NAIA All-American and won the individual Region XIII title. They finished the national tournament with a four-round score of 52-over-par.

2004-05:

The men's golf team won the Region XIII Golf Tournament for the second consecutive year and finished in 16th place overall at the NAIA National Tournament. Juan Pablo Lega was named a Daktronics-NAIA Scholar All-American.

2003-04:

The men's team finished 18th overall at the NAIA National Championship Tournament. and won the Region XIII Golf Tournament.

2002-03:

The men's team finished 12th overall at the NAIA National Championship Tournament. Andrew Bayliss was named a First-Team All-American.

2001-02:

The men's team finished 15th overall at the NAIA National Championship Tournament. Graeme Brown won the Region XIII individual tournament and set a newcourse record at George T. Bagby State Park in Fort Gains, GA with a 67 (5 under par) and was named a NAIA Honorable Mention All-American and a NAIA All-American Scholar Athlete.

2000-01:

Shooting six and seven over par respectively, Graeme Brown and Andy Bayliss led the University of Mobile into a tie with Johnson & Wales for a 10th place finish at the 2001 NAIA National Championship Tournament. Graeme and Bayliss each earnened All-American honors as they finished in 12th and 13th place respectively in the individual results.

1999-00:

David Tuyo won NAIA Individual Championship.  The men's team finished in 7th place overall at the NAIA National Championship Tournament. Andrew Bayliss and David Tuyo were named NAIA All-American.

1998-99:

The men's team finished in second place at the Southwest Regional Tournament.   They also qualified for NAIA National ChampionshipTournament. Finished the year ranked 9th overall in the NAIA national rankings.  Graeme Brown was a medalist runner-up at the Southwest Regional Tournament.

1997-98:

The men's team won the Mobile Invitational Tournament and qualified for the NAIA National Championship Tournament.  Graeme Brown was named a NAIA All-American.

1996-97:

NAIA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: The men's team won the NAIA National Championship Tournament. Phillip Nice, Ewan Wilson, Tim Butler and Peter Quigley were named NAIA All-Americans.

1995-96:

The men's team finished in 19th place overall at the NAIA National Championship Tournament.

1994-95:

The men's team finished ranked 15th overall in the final NAIA regular season poll and qualified for NAIA National Championship Tournament for the 10th consecutive year.

1993-94:

The men's team finished ranked 13th in final NAIA regular season poll.   The men's team won the NAIA District 30 Tournament Championship and qualified for NAIA National Tournament for the ninth consecutive year.

1992-93:

The mean's team won the NAIA District 30 Championship and was ranked fifth in the nation in the final NAIA regular season poll.  The men's team finished in 8th place overall at the NAIA National Championship Tournament. Mark Hall was named a NAIA All-American.

1991-92:

The men's team won the NAIA District 30 Championship and finished ranked seventh in the nation in the final NAIA regular season poll. Price Mann was a District 30 Medalist and Finished 10th overall at the NAIA National Championship Tournament. Keith Turner was named a NAIA All-American.

1990-91:

The men's team won the NAIA District 30 Championship and finished in 13th place overall at the NAIA National Championship Tournament. Keith Turner was named  a NAIA Honorable Mention All-American.

1989-90:

The men's team won the NAIA District 30 Championship and finished ranked eighth in the nation in the final NAIA regular season poll.  The men's team finished in 13th place overall at the NAIA National Championship Tournament. Mike Graham and Keith Turner were each named NAIA Honorable Mention All-American.

1988-89:

The men's team won the NAIA District 30 Championship and finished in seventh place overall at the NAIA National Championship Tournament. Franklin Walley was named NAIA All-American.

1987-88:

The men's team won the NAIA District 30 Championship and finished as the runner-up at the NAIA National Championship Tournament. Tim Brunson and Rudy Mihelic were each named NAIA All-Americans.

1986-87:

The men's team won the NAIA District 30 Championship and finished 17th overall at the NAIA National ChampionshipTournament. Tim Brunson and Rudy Mihelic were named NAIA All-Americans.

1985-86:

Dr. Terry Hopper named head coach of the men's golf inaugural team.