April 29, 2012
Pac-2012 Pac-12 Men's Golf Championship Final Results
MOST PAC-10 TEAM TITLES SINCE 1979 (ASU joined the Pac-10 in the 1978-79 athletic season):
ARIZONA STATE (12): 2008, 2000, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1996, 1995, 1993, 1990, 1989, 1981, 1979
USC (7): 2011, 2007, 2002, 2001, 1986, 1984, 1980
UCLA (5): 2006, 2003, 1985, 1983, 1982
WASHINGTON (4): 2010, 2009, 2005, 1988
ARIZONA (3): 2004, 1991, 1987
STANFORD (2): 1994, 1992
CALIFORNIA (1): 2012
Mathias Schjoelberg finished tied for 17th with a 1-over 289 (76-71-70-72) as the Sun Devil men's golf team finished its season at the Pac-12 Men's Golf Championship held this weekend at Trysting Tree Golf Course in Corvallis.
ASU shot 59-over 1,499 (378-375-370-376) and finished 11th. Jin Song tied for 43rd at 12-over 300 (78-72-74-76), freshman Austin Quick tied for 53rd at 14-over 302 (75-78-76-73) and freshman David Lowe shot 15-over 303 (76-76-74-77).
Senior Spencer Fletcher closed his career as he tied for 62nd at 19-over 307 (74-78-77-78) while Cameron Palmer finished 66th with 22-over 310 (77-78-76-79). California won the team title on the second playoff hole with Oregon while Andrew Yun of Stanford took home medalist honors.
VARIETY IS GOOD : ASU became the fifth school to take home the team title since 2004 when it won in 2008 as USC (2007 and 2011), UCLA (2006), Washington (2005, 2009 and 2010), Arizona (2004) and California (2012) all have taken home a trophy in the past nine tournaments.
ASU'S 2008 PAC-10 TITLE: At the 2008 Pac-10 Championships at The Meadow Club (par-71, 6,686 yards) in Fairfax, Calif., ASU, playing with three freshmen, two sophomores and a senior, captured its eighth Pac-10 title in 16 years under head coach Randy Lein in a one-hole playoff over defending conference champion USC (#2 Golfstat/#3 Golfweek). ASU trailed by 16 to the Trojans after the first round. ASU shot 354-361-356-364 and tied with the Trojans (338-374-357-366) at 15-over par 1,435. The Pac-10 Championship counts the low five scores from the six-man teams.
PAC-10 SUCCESS AT ASU : Arizona State won 12 Pac-10 titles in its 33 seasons before the league went to 12 teams in 2012, including a conference record six straight from 1995-2000. In addition to the six straight Pac-10 titles, ASU's other five Pac-10 titles came in 1979 (its first year in the league), 1981, 1989, 1990, 1993 and 2008. ASU tied for the league title in 2005 with Washington but lost on a tiebreaker formula, and the league decided to go to a playoff format after that season.
SUN DEVILS AS PAC-10 MEDALISTS: Paul Casey won three straight Pac-10 titles from 1998-2000, which is the last time a Sun Devil won the title and is a conference record for consecutive Pac-10 titles. Other Sun Devils who have won the Pac-10 championship are Scott Johnson (1997), Phil Mickelson(1990), co-medalists Dan Forsman and Tony Grimes (1981), Jim Bertoncino (co-medalist in 1980) and co-medalists Scott Watkins and Dan Croonquist (1979).
PAC-10 TEAM CHAMPIONS (since 1990):
1990 Arizona State
1991 Arizona
1992 Stanford
1993 Arizona State
1994 Stanford
1995 Arizona State
1996 Arizona State
1997 Arizona State
1998 Arizona State
1999 Arizona State
2000 Arizona State
2001 USC
2002 USC
2003 UCLA
2004 Arizona
2005 Washington
2006 UCLA
2007 USC
2008 Arizona State
2009 Washington
2010 Washington
2011 USC
2012 California
PAC-10 INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS (since 1990):
1990 Phil Mickelson, ASU 278
1991 Manny Zerman, ARIZ 278
1992 Christian Cevaer, STAN 276
1993 Jason Gore, ARIZ 284
1994 Jason Gore, ARIZ 287
1995 Charlie Wi, CAL 279
1996 Tiger Woods, STAN 270
1997 Scott Johnson, ASU 278
1998 Paul Casey, ASU 283
1999 Paul Casey, ASU 265*
2000 Paul Casey, ASU 265*
2001 Ricky Barnes, ARIZ 268
2002 Jim Seki, STAN 284
2003 John Merrick, UCLA 276
2004 Henry Liaw, ARIZ 279
2005 Erik Olson, WASH 276
2006 Daniel Im, UCLA 277
2007 Jamie Lovemark, USC 269
2008 Creighton Honeck, ARIZ 281
2009 Darren Wallace, WASH 277
2010 Eric Mina, CAL 268
2011 Martin Trainer, USC 275
2012 Andrew Yun, Stanford 275
*Lowest 72-hole individual total in Pac-10 Championship history
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