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•CAROLINA IN THE ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS: North Carolina will be going after its 14th ACC victory and its first since 2006 at the 62nd annual ACC Championships beginning this Friday and continuing through Sunday at the Old North State Club in New London, N.C. The Old North State Club features a par 72, 7,102-yard layout. This marks the 19th time the ACC Men’s Golf Championship has been played at Old North State. The conference championship was also played there in 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014. Carolina won the team title at Old North State in 1995, 1996 and 2006 (tie with Georgia Tech) while Tar Heel Mark Wilson was the individual medalist in 1996, Dustin Bray was crowned the 2002 champion and Richard Treis was the 2003 individual champion. Carolina has won the conference championship, which began in 1954, 11 times. The Tar Heels have come away victorious in 2006 (tie with Georgia Tech), 1996, 1995, 1986, 1984, 1983, 1981, 1977, 1965, 1960 and 1956. Tee times begin at 8:30 a.m. on Friday The first wave of teams will be Notre Dame, Boston College and NC State. The second wave of teams, Duke, Louisville and Virginia Tech, will begin teeing off at 9:30; the third wave, teeing off starting at 10:30 will consist of Clemson, Wake Forest, and Virginia, and the fourth wave, starting at 11:30, will be North Carolina, Georgia Tech and Florida State.

•TAR HEEL INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS: Thirteen Tar Heel golfers have captured the individual ACC Championship in the 59 years of the tournament’s existence. Carolina’s Richard Treis was the 2003 ACC champion, winning by two strokes with a five-under-par 211 total after firing rounds of 72-69-70. Other Tar Heel champions include Dustin Bray in 2002, Mark Wilson in 1996, Greg Parker in 1987, John Hughes in 1986, Davis Love III in 1984, John Inman in 1982, John Spelman in 1981, Marty West in 1971, John Baldwin in 1965, Pete Green in 1961, Bill Thornton in 1958 and Pryde Basinger in 1956.

FOLLOW THE TAR HEELS The ACC Championship will be shown on ESPN3 on Saturday from 3-5 p.m. and Sunday from 1-3:30 p.m. The announcers will be Bob Fiscella and Brandon Turner. You can follow live scoring on GoHeels.com or Golfstat,.com. The Championship is free admission and open to the public.

•LAST YEAR’S ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS: Georgia Tech captured the team championship at the 2014 ACC Championships while Carolina finished eighth. The Tar Heels carded a 12-over-par 876 total after firing rounds of 291-295290. Two Tar Heels finished in the top 30 as Brandon Dalinka tied for 14th and Andy Sajevic tied for 28th. Henry Do tied for 40th while Bailey Patrick tied for 43rd and Keagan Cummings tied for 51st. Ollie Schniederjans of Georgia Tech was last year’s individual medalist with a 12-under-par 204 total. •CAROLINA THIS SPRING: The Tar Heels have won one tournament and carded four top-5 finishes so far this spring. Carolina captured the team title at the Sea Best Invitational, the first event of the spring campaign. Carolina was the runnerup at two events, the Lamkin San Diego Classic and the Liberty Spring Invitational, and tied for third at the Linger Longer Invitational. The Tar Heels placed ninth at the Puerto Rico Classic. •CAROLINA IN THE FALL: Last fall, the Tar Heels captured two tournament titles and carded three top-5 finishes. Carolina won the team championship at the Tar Heel Intercollegiate and the Bridgestone Golf Collegiate, the final event of the fall. Carolina was the runner-up at the Rod Myers Invitational, finished seventh at the Primland Collegiate Invitational and placed ninth at the Carpet Capital Collegiate. In addition, two Tar Heel freshmen captured three individual titles as Ben Griffin won the Tar Heel Intercollegiate and the Bridgestone Golf Collegiate while William Register picked up the first win of his Tar Heel career at the Primland Collegiate Invitational. •TAR HEELS IN THE POLLS: The Tar Heels are ranked 19th in the Golfstat Rankings (4/22) and are ranked 21st in the Golfweek/Sagarin Rankings.(4/19)

Ben Griffin ••• Freshman

Ben Griffin is a part of Carolina’s highly touted freshmen duo as he and teammate William Register have led the Tar Heels in seven of Carolina’s 10 tournaments. Griffin has captured two tournament wins, carded eight top-10 finishes and his other two were top-25 finishes. Griffin won the Tar Heel Intercollegiate and the Bridgeston Golf Collegiate, both with a score of 10-under-par 206. He placed 3rd at the Linger Longer Invitational, tied for 7th at the Sea Best Invitational, tied for 8th at the Rod Myers Invitational, placed 10th at the Liberty Spring Invitational and tied for 10th at the Primland Collegiate Invitational and the Lamkin San Diego Classic. Griffin also tied for 19th at the Puerto Rico Classic and tied for 23rd at the Carpel Capital Classic. Griffin leads the Tar Heels with a scoring average of 70.66. He has scored 19 underpar rounds, 11 in the 60s, and one even par round. Griffin’s low round of 7-under 65 came in the second round of the Bridgestone Golf Collegiate. This, of course, is Griffin’s first appearance in the ACC Championships. William Register ••• Freshman Burlington, N.C. (Walter Williams) William Register is a part of Carolina’s highly touted freshmen duo as he and teammate Ben Griffin have led the Tar Heels in seven of Carolina’s 10 tournaments. Register has won two tournaments, one in record setting fashion, and has carded eight top-20 finishes. Register fired a 17-under 199 to win the Primland Collegiate Invitational, setting a new school record for lowest 54-hole tournament overall score and in relation to par. His performance at Primland was the 10th in league history under 200 in a 54-hole tournament, and he is just the eighth ACC student-athlete to break the mark. Register also tied for 1st at the Liberty Spring Invitational. He placed 4th at the Bridgestone Golf Collegiate, tied for 4th at the Rod Myers Invitational, tied for 6th at the Tar Heel Intercollegiate, tied for 10th at the Lamkin San Diego Classic, placed 12th at the Sea Best Invitational and tied for 18th at the Carpet Capital Classic. Register also tied for 49th at the Puerto Rico Classic and placed 76th at the Linger Longer Invitational. Register is second on the team with a 71.69 scoring average. He has posted 14 underpar rounds, nine in the 60s, and four even-par rounds. His low round of 7-under 65 came in the second round of the Primland Collegiate Invitational. This, of course, is Griffin’s first appearance in the ACC Championships. Carter Jenkins ••• Sophomore Raleigh, N.C. (Leesville Road) Carter Jenkins just joined the Tar Heels in January after transferring from UNC Greensboro. Jenkins has fired four top-15 finishes in five tournaments. Jenkins’ top performance was a tie for 4th place at the Lamkin San Diego Classic. He tied for 7th at the Sea Best Invitational, tied for 12th at the Linger Longer Invitational and tied for 13th at the Liberty Spring Invitational. In his other outing, Jenkins tied for 55th at the Puerto Rico Classic. Jenkins is third on the team with a 72.33 scoring average. He has carded four underpar rounds, two in the 60s, and four even par rounds. His low round of 6-under 66 came in the first round of the Linger Longer Invitational. This will be Jenkins’ first appearance in the ACC Championships.

Chapel Hill, N.C. (East Chapel Hill)

Henry

Do ••• Freshman

Canton, Mich. (Ann Arbor Greenhills School)

Henry Do has carded six top-25 finishes in nine of Carolina’s 10 tournaments this year. He tied for 11th at the Puerto Rico Classic, tied for 12th at the Bridgestone Golf Collegiate, placed 16th at the Linger Longer Invitational, tied for 18th at the Lamkin San Diego Classic, tied for 19th at the Liberty Spring Invitational and tied for 23rd at the Tar Heel Intercollegiate. Do tied for 33rd at the Rod Myers Invitational, tied for 43rd at the Sea Best Invitational and tied for 53rd at the Carpet Capital Collegiate. Do has a scoring average of 73.15. He fired nine under-par rounds, two of which were in the 60s, and three even par rounds. His low round of 5-under 67 came in the

Carolina’s ACC Championship Teams Year Head Coach Site 1956 Chuck Erickson Winston-Salem, N.C. 1960 Chuck Erickson Durham, N.C. 1965 Ed Kenney Pinehurst, N.C. 1977 Mike McLeod Raleigh, N.C. 1981 Devon Brouse Rocky Mount, N.C. 1983 Devon Brouse Rocky Mount, N.C. 1984 Devon Brouse Pinehurst, N.C. 1986 Devon Brouse Greensboro, N.C. 1995 Devon Brouse New London, N.C. 1996 Devon Brouse New London, N.C. 2006 John Inman New London, N.C. Carolina’s ACC Individual Champions Year Player’s Name Head Coach 1956 Pryde Basinger Chuck Erickson 1958 Bill Thornton Chuck Erickson 1961 Pete Green Ed Kenney 1965 John Baldwin Ed Kenney 1971 Marty West Ed Kenney 1981 John Spelman Devon Brouse 1982 John Inman Devon Brouse 1984 Davis Love, III Devon Brouse 1986 John Hughes Devon Brouse 1987 Greg Parker Devon Brouse 1996 Mark Wilson Devon Brouse 2002 Dustin Bray John Inman 2003 Richard Treis John Inman

Carolina in the NCAA Tournament Top 25 Finishes Year Finish Head Coach 1953 2nd Place Chuck Erickson 1960 Tie 4th Place Chuck Erickson 1962 12th Place Ed Kenney 1977 12th Place Mike McLeod 1978 5th Place Devon Brouse 1979 Tie 6th Place Devon Brouse 1981 Tie 18th Place Devon Brouse 1982 9th Place Devon Brouse 1983 Tie 8th Place Devon Brouse 1984 4th Place Devon Brouse 1985 Tie 16th Place Devon Brouse 1986 12th Place Devon Brouse 1987 8th Place Devon Brouse 1989 13th Place Devon Brouse 1990 7th Place Devon Brouse 1991 2nd Place Devon Brouse 1992 23rd Place Devon Brouse 1993 3rd Place Devon Brouse 1994 11th Place Devon Brouse 1995 19th Place Devon Brouse 1996 16th Place Devon Brouse 1997 10th Place Devon Brouse 1998 25th Place Devon Brouse 1999 10th Place John Inman 2000 10th Place John Inman 2002 17th Place John Inman 2003 Tie 9th Place John Inman 2006 17th Place John Inman 2007 Tie 21st Place John Inman Carolina’s NCAA Individual Champions Year Player’s Name Head Coach 1949 Harvie Ward Chuck Erickson 1984 John Inman Devon Brouse

second round of the Tar Heel Intercollegiate. This will be Do’s second appearance in the ACC Championships. He tied for 40th at last year’s ACC Championships, also played at Old North State.

Brandon Dalinka ••• Senior

Brandon Dalinka has posted seven top-30 finishes in Carolina’s 10 events this year. Dalinka’s top performance came at the Rod Myers Invitational where he tied for 6th. He tied for 10th at the Carpet Capital Classic, tied for 12th at the Bridgestone Golf Collegiate, tied for 15th at the Sea Best Invitational, tied for 23rd at the Tar Heel Intercollegiate, tied for 27th at the Liberty Spring Invitational and tied for 30th at the Primland Collegiate Invitational. Dalinka also tied for 47th at the Linger Longer Invitational, tied for 53rd at the Puerto Rico Classic and placed 65th at the Lamkin San Diego Classic. Dalinka has a 73.34 scoring average. He has posted eight under-par rounds, three in the 60s, and three even-par rounds. His low round of 5-under 67 came in the first round of the Tar Heel Intercollegiate. This will be Dalinka’s fourth appearance at the ACC Championships. He tied for 32nd in 2012, tied for 17th in 2013 at 1-under 215, and tied for 14th in 2014 at 2-under 214..

Newtown, Pa. (Council Rock North)

Andrew Sapp is in his fourth year as the head men’s golf coach at the University of North Carolina. Sapp, a former Tar Heel golfer and native of Raleigh, N.C., spent nine years as the head men’s golf coach at the University of Michigan. He is the eighth head coach in Carolina history. Since coming to Carolina, Sapp has led the Tar Heels to six team titles and eight individual championshps. Carolina also returned to the top-20 rankings with Sapp at the helm. The Tar Heels won two tournaments in 2012-13, they captured one win in 2013-14, and three wins this year – two last fall and one this spring. Two Tar Heels won two individual titles in 2012-13, two were added in 2013-14, and four have been won this year – three in the fall and one this spring. Two Tar Heels have been selected to the All-ACC Academic Men’s Golf Team on five occasions. While at Michigan, Sapp’s teams won the 2011 NCAA Central-Indiana Regional and tied for 10th place at the NCAA Championships. That marked Michigan’s fourth straight trip to the NCAA Regionals and second trip to the NCAA Championships. They finished third in match play at the 2009 NCAA Championships after placing sixth in stroke play. Sapp led the Wolverines to eight tournament titles and five of his players won eight individual titles. His teams rewrote Michigan’s record book in the process. Sapp is no stranger to the ACC, however, as he began his coaching career at Carolina as the assistant men’s golf coach to then head coach Devon Brouse for five years from 1993-94 through 1997-98. Sapp helped lead the Tar Heels to 14 team titles and 12 individual medalist honors. He helped carry Carolina to five consecutive NCAA Championship appearances, including four top-20 finishes. With Sapp as an assistant, the Tar Heels captured two ACC Championships (1995, 1996) and were the runners-up twice (1994, 1997). A 1993 graduate of North Carolina, Sapp earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration while playing on the Tar Heel golf team three years, 1991-93. He earned his master’s degree in sports administration in 1996 and conducted his master’s research in the area of academic enhancement for student-athletes

Head Coach Andrew Sapp ••• 4th year

Associate Head Coach Andrew DiBitetto ••• 4th year

All-ACC 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Bill Sibbick Johnny Elam Bill Buttner Kevin King John McGough Kevin King John McGough Frank Fuhrer John McGough Frank Fuhrer John Spelman Frank Fuhrer John Inman Bill Plyler John Inman Davis Love, III John Inman Davis Love, III Davis Love, III Greg Parker Kurt Beck John Hughes Bryan Sullivan John Hughes Greg Parker Tee Burton Tee Burton Pat Moore Tee Burton Pat Moore Pat Moore Lee McEntee Rob Bradley Brian Brown Bobby Murray Rob Bradley Mark Wilson Lee McEntee Mark Wilson Max Harris Don Hill Max Harris Don Hill Max Harris Dustin Bray Dustin Bray Ramon Bescansa Dustin Bray Richard Treis Dustin Bray Martin Ureta Robert Riesen Martin Ureta Martin Ureta Kevin O’Connell Kevin O’Connell Jack Fields

Andrew DiBitetto is in his fourth year as the assistant men’s golf coach at the University of North Carolina. DiBitetto, a native of Rochester, N.Y., played collegiate golf at UNC Charlotte before serving as the 49ers assistant men’s golf coach and then interim head coach. Since coming to Carolina, DiBitetto has helped lead the Tar Heels to six team titles and eight individual championshps. In addition, two Tar Heels have been selected to the All-ACC Academic Men’s Golf Team on five occasions. DiBitetto, a three-time all-conference golfer for UNC Charlotte, played for the 49ers 2004-05 through 2007-08 seasons. He was named to the 2005 All-Conference USA second team and was selected an All-Atlantic 10 performer in 2006 and 2007. He was selected Atlantic 10 Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 2007, was chosen an All-America Scholar by the Golf Coaches Association of America (GCAA) in 2007 and 2008 and was named to the All-Atlantic 10 Academic Team in 2006 and 2007. After graduating cum laude with a degree in Business Management, DiBitetto played professionally for six months. He returned to Charlotte as the interim assistant coach in the spring of 2009 and was named the assistant coach in the summer of 2009. DiBitetto remained in that position until December 2010 when he was named the interim head coach for the 49ers. As either a player or coach, DiBitetto has been a part of six consecutive Atlantic 10 championships, three as a player and three as a coach. The 49ers knotted NCAA Regional appearances three years (2009-11) with DiBitetto serving as either assistant coach or interim head coach.

www.GoHeels.com UNC Golf Contact: Lee Snyder, [email protected], 919-357-6619

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA MEN’S GOLF TEAM RESULTS Fall 2014 Date Sept. 5-7 Sept. 12-14 Sept. 29-30 Oct. 11-12 Oct. 25-26

Event Carpet Capital Collegiate Tar Heel Intercollegiate Primland Collegiate Invitational Rod Myers Invitational Bridgestone Golf Collegiate

Finish 9 of 14 1 of 18 7 of 9 2 of 12 1 of 13

Strokes 861 838 849 568 849

+/-Par -3 -26 -15 -8 -15

1 of 15 9 of 15 2 of 14 T3 of 15 2 of 18 Ind. Only

873 881 860 847 862

+33 +17 -4 -17 -2

Site Rocky Face, Ga. Chapel Hill, N.C. Meadows of Dan, Va. Chapel Hill, N.C. Greensboro, N.C.

Spring 2015 Feb. 2-3 Feb. 22-24 Mar. 9-10 Mar. 21-22 Apr. 10-11 Apr. 18-19

Sea Best Invitational Puerto Rico Classic Lamkin San Diego Classic Linger Longer Invitational Liberty Spring Invitational Wolfpack Spring Open

Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. Rio Grande, P.R. Chula Vista, Calif. Greensboro, Ga. Amherst, Va. Raleigh, N.C.

INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES Ben Griffin William Register Carter Jenkins** Keagan Cummings Henry Do Brandon Dalinka Zachary Martin Bailey Patrick Robert Register Reeves Zaytoun Davis Bateman

TN 10 10 5 3 9 10 4 5 2 3 3

RDS 29 29 15 8^ 26 29 9# 14* 6@ 8^ 8~

RDS CT/PCT 28/96.6 27/93.1 15/100.0 2/66.7 18/69.2 22/75.9 --7/63.6 --1/33.3 ---

PAR 1 4 4 0 3 3 1 1 0 0 0

-PAR 19 14 4 4 9 8 1 3 1 2 0

60s 11 9 2 2 2 3 0 1 1 1 0

LOW 65 65 66 69 67 67 70 69 68 69 75

HIGH 77 85 77 80 83 81 84 81 84 81 81

STROKES 2049 2079 1085 585 1902 2127 669 1042 452 603 623

AVG 70.66 71.69 72.33 73.13 73.15 73.34 74.33 74.43 75.33 75.38 77.88

*Competed 3 rounds as an individual ^Competed 5 rounds as an individual @Competed 6 rounds as an individual ~Competed 8 rounds as an individual #Competed 9 rounds as an individual **Carter Jenkins is a mid-season transfer from UNC Greensboro; these stats do not include his fall stats from UNC Greensboro

TOURNAMENT RESULTS Fall 2014 Carpet Capital Collegiate The Farm Golf Club (Par 72, 7,012 yards) Rocky Face, Ga. (Sept. 5-7) T10 Brandon Dalinka ..... 70-70-72–212 (-4) T18 William Register ..... 69-73-72–214 (-2) T23 Ben Griffin .............. 74-73-69–216 (E) T51 Bailey Patrick ......... 77-75-71–223 (+7) T53 Henry Do ................ 73-77-74–224 (+8) Team Totals .... 286-291-284–861, -3 (9 of 14 teams) Tar Heel Intercollegiate UNC Finley Golf Course (Par 72, 7,242 yards) Chapel Hill, N.C. (Sept. 12-14) 1 Ben Griffin .............. 67-69-70–206 (-10) T6 William Register ..... 67-70-74–211 (-5) T9 Bailey Patrick ......... 72-71-69–212 (-4) T23 Brandon Dalinka ..... 67-75-75–217 (+1) T23 Henry Do ................ 74-67-76–217 (+1) Team Totals .... 273-277-288–838, -26 (1 of 18 teams) Competed as an individual: T14 Keagan Cummings . 69-70-75–214 (-2) T14 Reeves Zaytoun ...... 69-71-74–214 (-2) T23 Robert Register ....... 75-68-74–217 (+1) T87 Zachary Martin ....... 70-84-76–230 (+14) T89 Davis Bateman ........ 75-78-78–231 (+14)

Bridgestone Golf Collegiate Grandover Resort & Conference Center, East Course (Par 72, 7,245 yards) Greensboro, N.C. (Oct. 25-26) 1 Ben Griffin .............. 74-65-67–206 (-10) 4 William Register ..... 69-70-71–210 (-6) T12 Brandon Dalinka ..... 76-70-72–218 (+2) T12 Henry Do ................. 72-75-71–218 (+2) T27 Bailey Patrick .......... 73-77-73–223 (+7) Team Totals .... 288-280-281–849, -15 (1 of 13 teams) Competed as an individual: T62 Davis Bateman ........ 76-75-80–231 (+15) DQ Zachary Martin ........ 73-75-DQ–148

Spring 2015 Sea Best Invitational TPC at Sawgrass, Dye’s Valley (Par 70, 6,873 yards) Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. (Feb. 2-3) T7 Ben Griffin .............. 68-74-76–218 (+8) T7 Carter Jenkins .......... 75-73-70–218 (+8) 12 William Register ..... 69-77-73–219 (+9) T15 Brandon Dalinka ..... 75-70-77–222 (+12) T43 Henry Do ................. 76-83-72–231 (+21) Team Totals .... 288-296-289–873, +33 (1 of 15 teams)

Primland Collegiate Invitational Primland Resort (Par 72, 7,053 yards) Meadows of Dan, Va. (Sept. 29-30) 1 William Register ..... 66-65-68–199 (-17) T10 Ben Griffin .............. 69-69-69–207 (-9) T30 Brandon Dalinka ..... 74-74-68–216 (E) 48 Keagan Cummings . 80-74-78–232 (+16) 49 Reeves Zaytoun ...... 75-78-81–234 (+18) Team Totals .... 284-282-283–849, -15 (7 of 9 teams)

Puerto Rico Classic Rio Mar River Course (Par 72, 6,902 yards) Rio Grande, P.R. (Feb. 22-24) T11 Henry Do ................. 71-72-71–214 (-2) T19 Ben Griffin .............. 77-70-70–217 (+1) T49 William Register ..... 79-85-72–226 (+10) T53 Brandon Dalinka ..... 77-73-77–227 (+11) T55 Carter Jenkins .......... 76-75-77–228 (+12) Team Totals .... 301-290-290–881, +17 (9 of 15 teams)

Rod Myers Invitational Duke University Golf Club (Par 72, 7,136 yards) Durham, N.C. (Oct. 11-12) T4 William Register ..... 68-72–140 (-4) T6 Brandon Dalinka ..... 72-69–141 (-3) T8 Ben Griffin .............. 67-75–142 (-2) T33 Henry Do ................ 71-77–148 (+4) T33 Bailey Patrick ......... 74-74–148 (+4) Team Totals .... 278-290–568, -8 (2 of 12 teams) Competed as an individual: T23 Zachary Martin ....... 72-74–146 (+2) T58 Reeves Zaytoun ...... 80-75–155 (+11)

Lamkin San Diego Classic San Diego Country Club (Par 72, 7,033 yards) Chula Vista, Calif. (Mar. 9-10) T4 Carter Jenkins .......... 70-71-69–210 (-6) T10 Ben Griffin .............. 70-71-75–216 (E) T10 William Register ..... 72-74-70–216 (E) T18 Henry Do ................. 74-73-71–218 (+2) 65 Brandon Dalinka ..... 75-76-81–232 (+16) Team Totals .... 286-289-285–860, -4 (2 of 14 teams) Competed as an individual: T72 Robert Register ....... 84-77-74–235 (+19)

TOURNAMENT RESULTS Linger Longer Invitational Reynolds Plantation, Great Waters Course (Par 72, 7,073 yards) Greensboro, Ga. (Mar. 21-22) 3 Ben Griffin .............. 70-66-70–206 (-10) T12 Carter Jenkins ......... 66-72-74–212 (-4) 16 Henry Do ................ 68-74-71–213 (-3) T47 Brandon Dalinka ..... 75-71-73–219 (+3) 76 William Register ..... 73-73-85–231 (+15) Team Totals .... 277-282-288, -17 (T3 of 15 teams) Competed as an individual: T80 Bailey Patrick ......... 81-78-77–236 (+20) Liberty Spring Invitational Poplar Grove Golf Course (Par 72, 5,059 yards) Amherst, Va. (Apr. 10-11) T1 William Register ..... 67-70-76–213 (-3) T10 Ben Griffin .............. 73-72-70–215 (-1) T13 Carter Jenkins ......... 72-72-73–217 (+1) T19 Henry Do ................ 70-72-77–219 (+3) T27 Brandon Dalinka ..... 76-71-76–223 (+7) Team Totals .... 282-285-295–862, -2 (2 of 18 teams) Wolfpack Spring Open Lonnie Poole Golf Course at NC State (Par 71, 7,284 yards) Raleigh, N.C. (Apr. 18-19) Competed as individuals: T3 Keagan Cummings . 69-70–139 (-3) T22 Zachary Martin ....... 73-72–145 (+3) T73 Davis Bateman ........ 80-81–161 (+19)