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GEORGETOWN 06 MEN’S GOLF Matt Myers Georgetown & Washington, DC Washington wears its history on its face. Historic settings abound. Major landmarks and national treasures are centralized and located minutes away from each other. Enjoy opera, Broadway, dance, music concerts and other productions by visiting the Kennedy Center, National Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institute and multiple other venues. In addition to history and culture, there is no lack of professional sporting opportunities within the District, home to the Washington Redskins, Nationals, Wizards, Mystics, Capitals and D.C. United. Nestled within two hours of the Atlantic Ocean beaches in Delaware and Maryland, D.C. is also an easy drive to the major metropolitan cities of Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore. 2005 Fall Schedule & Results Date Event / Course Finish Sept. 12-13 UNC-Greensboro Invitational ............................................... 18th Mid-Pines Resort Sept. 26-27 The Adams Cup .................................................................... 13th Newport Country Club Oct. 3-4 William & Mary Invitational ................................................ 12th Rivers Edge Country Club Oct. 10-11 Xavier Invitational ............................................................... 16th Oasis Country Club Oct. 22-23 The Hoya Invitational .......................................................... 10th Landsdowne Resort 2006 Spring Schedule Date Event / Course – Site March 20-21 William & Mary Invitational River Course at Kingsmill – Williamsburg, Va. March 31-April 1 East Carolina Invitational Bradford Creek Golf Club – Greenville, N.C. April 7-8 Princeton Invitational Springdale Golf Club – Princeton, N.J. April 24-25 BIG EAST Conference Championship Lake Jovita Golf Club – Tampa, Fla. April 29-30 First Energy Intercollegiate/Akron University Firestone GC – Akron, Ohio 2006 Quick Facts Athletic Administration Director of Athletics: Bernard Muir Senior Associate Athletics Director/Senior Women’s Administrator: Pat Thomas Associate Athletics Director-Administration: Jen Heppel Associate Athletics Director-Compliance: Brian Battle Associate Athletics Director-External Affairs: Kyle Ragsdale Assistant Athletics Director-Finance: Dave Swanson Assistant Athletics Director-Operations and Facilities: Brian McGuire Assistant Athletics Director-Compliance/Golf Administrator: David Holm David Erickson University Information Location: Washington, D.C. Founded: 1789 Enrollment: 6,537 undergraduate, 13,164 total Nickname: Hoyas School Colors: Blue and Gray President: John J. DeGioia Director of Athletics: Bernard Muir Media Information Sports Information Contact: Mike “Mex” Carey Office Phone: (202) 687-2475 E-mail: [email protected] Office Fax: (202) 687-2491 Web Site: www.GUHoyas.com Coaching Information Head Coach: Tommy Hunter Golf Office Phone: (202) 687-2400 E-mail: [email protected] Team Information Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: BIG EAST Home Courses: The TPC at Avenel, The Golf Club at Lansdowne 2005 BIG EAST Finish: 2nd Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/4

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Page 1: 2006 Quick Facts GEORGETOWN - CBSSports.comgrfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/gu/sports/m-golf/auto_pdf/06... · 1997 Marc Ferro, Bill Olin 1998 Bill Olin 2003 Jamy Farrah 2004 Jamy Farrah

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Georgetown &Washington, DC

Washington wears its history on its face. Historic settings abound. Major landmarks and national treasures are centralized and located minutes away from each other.

Enjoy opera, Broadway, dance, music concerts and other productions by visiting the Kennedy Center, National Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institute and multiple other venues. In addition to history and culture, there is no lack of professional sporting opportunities within the District, home to the Washington Redskins, Nationals, Wizards, Mystics, Capitals and D.C. United.

Nestled within two hours of the Atlantic Ocean beaches in Delaware and Maryland, D.C. is also an easy drive to the major metropolitan cities of Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore.

2005 Fall Schedule & Results Date Event / Course Finish Sept. 12-13 UNC-Greensboro Invitational ............................................... 18th

Mid-Pines Resort Sept. 26-27 The Adams Cup .................................................................... 13th

Newport Country Club Oct. 3-4 William & Mary Invitational ................................................ 12th

Rivers Edge Country Club Oct. 10-11 Xavier Invitational ............................................................... 16th

Oasis Country Club Oct. 22-23 The Hoya Invitational .......................................................... 10th

Landsdowne Resort

2006 Spring Schedule Date Event / Course – Site March 20-21 William & Mary Invitational

River Course at Kingsmill – Williamsburg, Va. March 31-April 1 East Carolina Invitational

Bradford Creek Golf Club – Greenville, N.C. April 7-8 Princeton Invitational

Springdale Golf Club – Princeton, N.J. April 24-25 BIG EAST Conference Championship

Lake Jovita Golf Club – Tampa, Fla. April 29-30 First Energy Intercollegiate/Akron University

Firestone GC – Akron, Ohio

2006 Quick Facts

Athletic AdministrationDirector of Athletics: Bernard MuirSenior Associate Athletics Director/Senior Women’s Administrator: Pat ThomasAssociate Athletics Director-Administration: Jen HeppelAssociate Athletics Director-Compliance: Brian BattleAssociate Athletics Director-External Aff airs: Kyle RagsdaleAssistant Athletics Director-Finance: Dave SwansonAssistant Athletics Director-Operations and Facilities: Brian McGuireAssistant Athletics Director-Compliance/Golf Administrator: David Holm

David Erickson

University Information

Location: Washington, D.C.Founded: 1789Enrollment: 6,537 undergraduate,

13,164 totalNickname: HoyasSchool Colors: Blue and GrayPresident: John J. DeGioiaDirector of Athletics: Bernard Muir

Media Information

Sports Information Contact: Mike “Mex” Carey

Offi ce Phone: (202) 687-2475E-mail: [email protected] ce Fax: (202) 687-2491Web Site: www.GUHoyas.com

Coaching Information

Head Coach: Tommy HunterGolf Offi ce Phone: (202) 687-2400E-mail: [email protected]

Team Information

Affi liation: NCAA Division IConference: BIG EASTHome Courses: The TPC at Avenel,

The Golf Club at Lansdowne2005 BIG EAST Finish: 2ndLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/4

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Tommy Hunter

Head Coach • 22nd YearFordham ’77

Tommy Hunter began working at Georgetown in 1979 as the director of intramural sports and special programs. In 1984, Hunter became head coach of the golf team. In 1997, the team made its fi rst appearance

in the NCAA East Regional Championship Tournament at The Homestead. The 1999 team was the fi rst Hoya golf team ever to capture a BIG EAST Championship, and the 2004 season saw the Hoyas in the 2004 NCAA East Regional held at Yale Golf Course.

Hunter’s personal accolades include the Vicennial Medal at Georgetown University, distinguishing 20 years of service, as well as BIG EAST Coach of the Year in 1997 and 2004 along with Coach of the Year honors in District II in 1997.

Hunter is a past president of the BIG EAST Golf Coaches and chair of the District II Golf Committee. Hunter also serves on the advisory board for the American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) and has been the keynote speaker for the ESPN Junior Tour.

Prior to Georgetown, Hunter served as the assistant director of the Vincent T. Lombardi Memorial Center at Fordham University. He remains an active member of the National Intramural and Recreational Sports Association (NIRSA) and has served on several committees, written various articles and conducted numerous seminars.

Off the golf course, Hunter is an IAABO basketball offi cial, Board #12, serving the interscholastic leagues in the District of Columbia and Montgomery County, Md. He also is a staff member of the Capitol Conference Basketball League, which is a member of the NCAA Division III.

Hunter grew up in Bethesda, Md., and attended Gonzaga College High School in Washington, D.C. His undergraduate years were spent at Fordham University, where he earned a bachelor of arts in economics in 1977; from there he moved on to Temple University to study athletic administration and received his Master of Education degree.

Hunter now lives in Rockville, Md., with his wife, Lisa, and three children, 18-year-old daughter Patty, fi ve-year-old son Coley and three-year-old daughter Maggie.

MEN’S GOLF

GEORGETOWNMatt BusaJunior • Cleveland, Ohio • St. Ignatius

2005 – Posted a 74.58 stroke average in 12 rounds during the Fall ... Tied for 24th place at the Joe Agee Invitational, carding a six-over par 222 ... Tied for 25th place at the Adams Cup with a 17-over par 233.

David EricksonSenior • Edina, Minn. • The Blake School

2005 – Appeared in four tournaments during the Fall, posting a 74.92 stroke average ... Best fi nish was a tie for fi fth place at the Hoya Invitational, fi nishing at one-under par 143 ... He had a season-best three-under par 69 in the second round.

John JamgochianSophomore • Greenwich, Conn. • The Brunswick School

2005 – Tied for 59th place at the Joe Agee Invitational, his only appearance during the Fall, fi nishing at 23-over par 239.

Tim MoynihanJunior • Murraysville, Pa./Franklin Regional

2005 – Posted a 75.33 stroke average in four tournaments during the Fall ... Tied for 40th place at three-over par 219 at the Mid-Pines Intercollegiate.

Matt MyersSenior • St. Joseph, Mo./Central

2005 – Tied for 18th place at the Adams Cup, fi nishing at 15-over par 231 ... Posted a 75.75 stroke average during the Fall.

2006 Roster

Name Class Hometown/High School Matt Busa Jr. Cleveland, Ohio/St. IgnatiusDavid Erickson Sr. Edina, Minn./The Blake SchoolTim Hager Fr. Newton Pa/Council RockJohn Jamgochian So. Greenwich, Conn./The Brunswick SchoolDan Kenny Jr. Winnetka, Ill./Northridge PrepChris Lange, Jr. Sr. Bryn Mawr, Pa./St. Joseph’s PrepTim Moynihan Jr. Murraysville, Pa./Franklin RegionalMatt Myers Sr. St. Joseph, Mo./Central David Praet So. Oakland Township, Mich./Notre Dame PrepPat Sherry Fr. Bethesda, Md./Landon

NCAA Postseason Appearances

1997 NCAA East Regional – The Cascades Golf CourseThe Homestead Resort, Hot Springs, Va.

2004 NCAA East Regional – The Yale Golf CourseYale University, New Haven, Conn.

NCAA Academic All-Americans

1993 John Berg1997 Marc Ferro, Bill Olin1998 Bill Olin2003 Jamy Farrah2004 Jamy Farrah2005 David Erickson

Golf Facilities

The Tournament Players Club at AvenelLocated in Potomac, Md., just a short drive from campusHome of the PGA Tour’s Booz-Allen Classic

The Golf Club at LansdowneFeatures two championship golf courses — The Robert Trent Jr. design and the

newly opened Greg Norman designHome of the Georgetown Hoya Invitational

The Joe Shea/Tom Galvin Indoor Golf RangeLocated in the Yates Field House on campusIndoor hitting area and short-game complements

The 19th Hole Club

The 19th Hole Club is the organization within Hoyas Unlimited that supports the Georgetown Men’s Golf program. The club is composed of committed alumni, family and friends of the men’s golf team. To make a contribution or for more information, please contact Hoyas Unlimited by email at [email protected] or by phone at (202) 687-7159.