May 15, 2002
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Wake Forest Men's Golf News & Notes
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WFU Golf Earns NCAA Berth; Fourth Seed in East... Wake Forest will travel to Roswell, Ga. to compete in the NCAA East Regional, held at Ansley Golf Club's Settindown Creek. Georgia Tech is serving as host of the 54-hole tournament. The East Regional, like its counterparts in the Central (Little Rock, Ark.) and West (Albuquerque, N.M.), features 27 teams and six individuals competing for 10 team slots and two individual slots which advance to the championships. The NCAA Men's Championships takes place at the Ohio State University Scarlet Course in Columbus, Ohio from May 29- June 1. Wake Forest finds itself among a tough regional field, as eight of the top 20 teams in the GCAA/Precept Coaches Poll will compete in the East, including four of the top five squads. The Yellow Jackets, currently ranked No. 1, are the top seed in the East, followed by Florida and Tennessee, who are ranked fifth and ninth in the poll. Wake Forest is the fourth seed, just ahead of Clemson. The Deacs and the Tigers are currently tied for second in the poll.
Wake Forest's NCAA Championship History...
Wake Forest's NCAA Regional History...
Deacs on a Hot Streak... Wake was on a particularly hot streak in March and April. After winning the Birkdale Collegiate on March 17, Wake posted two second-place finishes at the The Schenkel and Augusta State Invitationals. The Deacons then won their second event of the season, The Intercollegiate, in Chapel Hill on April 14.
Head Coach Jerry Haas... Haas' leadership and enthusiasm have been instrumental in the Deacons' recent return to national prominence. After a two-year hiatus from the NCAA Championships, Haas took the Deacs back in 2000, finishing 15th overall. Last year's squad - all underclassmen - recorded a 10th place finish at NCAAs. And this year's team was ranked No. 1 in the fall and have been among the top three all season long.
A Look at the Deacon Lineup... Leading the way for the Deacs is sophomore Bill Haas (Greer, S.C.), a 2002 Ben Hogan award finalist. Haas is shooting below par (70.53 stroke average) and has won individual medalist honors at two tournaments this spring - the Birkdale and The Intercollegiate. He's placed in the top 20 in nine of 11 tournaments, including eight top 10 finishes. Over 78 percent of his rounds have been equal or under par this season (including nine straight and 11 of the last 12), and he's counted 31 of 32 rounds (97 percent) towards team totals. Junior Brent Wanner (Chatham, Mass.), who captured the individual title at The Preview in the fall, is second on the team in stroke average (72.44) and has pocketed eight top 20 finishes. Wanner was a 2002 All-ACC selection, becoming just one of five WFU golfers to earn All-ACC honors at least three times. The lone senior in the lineup, Jay Morgan (Choctaw, Okla.) has seen action in every tournament this season (along with Wanner and Haas). Morgan had his best finish of the season in October at the Carpet Capital Collegiate, placing fifth with a -2 224. His best score, however, has come in the last two tournaments (The Intercollegiate and ACCs), turning in a four-under 212 in both events. Morgan has compiled a 72.77 stroke average this season to go with five top-20 finishes. Junior Chris Yoder (Ashland, Ohio) is competing in NCAAs for the second straight year, as he was the Deacs' second-best finisher in 2001, placing 34th at the Championships. Yoder has seen action in six events this season, compiling a 73.41 stroke average. He posted a season-best ninth-place finish at The Schenkel last month in March. Junior Chad Wilfong (Thomasville, N.C.), the 2001 N.C. Amateur Champion, rounds out the Deacon lineup. Wilfong did not participate in NCAA play last season, but competed in the East Regional and Championships as a freshman in 2000. This year, he has played in 10 events with four top-20 finishes, and is currently averaging 73.55 strokes per round.
A Stacked Regional... Of course, having a large percentage of the nation's top teams in one tournament also means you'll be seeing some of the country's top individual golfers. Twelve of the top 20 golfers listed in the Golfweek/Sagarin individual rankings will be in the East this weekend, including six of the top seven. Wake Forest's Bill Haas is among those, as he's currently ranked fifth.
Two Tourney Titles in '02... Wake Forest has won one tournament in each of the last three seasons, but you have to go back to 1996 to find the last time they won more than one. That season the Deacs won the PING Intercollegiate, Taylor Made Red River Classic and the Wofford College Invitational.
... As Well As Three Individual Titles Wake's three individual titles this season are the most pocketed by a Deacon team since the 1983-84 squad. That team collected four individual titles, including one by current head coach Jerry Haas and two by current PGA Tour member Billy Andrade.
Wanner, Haas Named All-ACC... Wanner, a junior, currently ranks second on the team in stroke average with a 71.8 average this spring, ranking 10th among ACC golfers. Wanner won individual medalist honors at The Preview this past September on the upcoming NCAA Championship course in Columbus, Ohio. Wanner owns eight top-20 finishes this season, while nearly 47 percent of his rounds have been equal/under par. Haas, a sophomore, was one of 10 national finalists for the 2002 Ben Hogan Award, given to the nation's top collegiate golfer. Ranked fifth nationally, Haas leads the Deacs in stroke average and has won two tournaments this spring - the Birkdale and The Intercollegiate. Haas has posted seven top five finishes in 11 events this season, while over 78 percent of his rounds have been equal/under par. Last month he received a sponsor's exemption to compete in the Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic with his father, Jay, a former WFU and All-ACC golfer himself. Most recently, the younger Haas was selected to represent the United States in the Palmer Cup this summer. Both Wanner and Haas are making repeat appearances on the All-ACC squad, as Wanner was named to the team for the third straight season. He is the first Demon Deacon since Eoghan O'Connell (1987-90) to earn all-conference honors three times and joins a group of just five other WFU golfers who have been named to three or more teams, including Gary Hallberg (1977-80), Robert Wrenn (1978-81), current head coach Jerry Haas (1983-85) and Billy Andrade (1983-86). The ACC began naming an annual all-conference team in 1975. Haas is making his second straight All-ACC appearance after being selected the league's Rookie of the Year last season.
Fountain of Youth...
The Rankings Report... In the individual rankings, Wake's Bill Haas ranks seventh nationally, while Brent Wanner checks in at No. 36. Jay Morgan is 58th, Chad Wilfong is 112th and Chris Yoder is 142nd.
1-2-3 in the Nation All From ACC Thirteen ACC players are currently ranked among the nation's top 50 golfers, including three in top 10 - Clemson's D.J. Trahan (3), Wake's Bill Haas (5), and Georgia Tech's Troy Matteson (7).
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