
- Coach Jay Hardwick
Enters Spring 2008 10th in career scoring at Virginia Tech ... Co-Player of the Year for the 2006-07 season ... Third on the team in scoring in Fall 2007, competing in all four events ... Led the Hokies in the victory at the Landfall Tradition with an eighth place finish ... Played in all seven events in Spring 2007, with 10 rounds of par-or-better ... Finished third individually to lead Tech to a second place finish at the Cleveland Golf Palmetto Intercollegiate ... Team's low scorer by finishing 12th at the Administaff/Augusta State Invitational ... Finished 19th at the 2007 ACC Golf Championship ... Team's Player of the Year for the 2005-06 season ... Co-recipient of the Most Improved Player Award and "Crunch Time" Award winner for lowest final round scoring average ... 2006 Virginia Collegiate First Team All-State selection ... Appeared in all five events in Fall 2006 ... Led the Hokies at the Bank of Tennessee/Ridges Intercollegiate, finishing 28th ... Had his best individual finish at Landfall, where he placed 25th ... Was 28th at the Aloha Purdue Collegiate Invitational ... Played in all six events in Spring 2006 ... Second on the team in scoring average at 74.22 ... Team's top finisher at Furman, where he placed 17th overall ... Finished 28th at the ACC Championship ... Team's Rookie of the Year for the 2004-05 season ... Second on the team in scoring in Fall 2005, competing in all five events ... Finished 10th in the season-opener at the Coca-Cola Tournament of Champions, firing his career-best round of 68 in the second round ... Led the team with a 28th place finish at the Mattaponi Springs Collegiate Shootout ... Was 25th at the Duke Golf Classic ... Had his best finish of the fall while leading the Hokies with a ninth place finish at the Landfall Tradition ... Appeared in all six events in Spring 2005 ... Had his best finish of the spring at the Atlantic Coast Conference Championship, leading the Hokies with a 30th place finish ... Won the 2005 Dugmore Amateur Championship ... Represented his country in the World Amateur Team Championship in Puerto Rico in October 2004 ... Follows former Tech players Sean Farrell and Brendon de Jonge by being selected for the Zimbabwe National Team ... Played in one tournament during Fall 2004, finishing 55th at the Duke Golf Classic ... Ranked No. 1 junior and No. 2 amateur in Zimbabwe in 2004 ... Third at the 2006 Zimbabwe National Amateur and fifth in 2004 ... Won the 2006 Manicaland Amateur ... Won the Julius Robinson Amateur in 2004 ... Third at Chapman Grand Slam in 2003, 2004 and 2005 ... Won Midlands Junior Championship and Midlands Amateur in 2003 ... Won Chapman Junior Open in 2003 ... In 2002 and 2003, he won the Zimbabwe Junior Stroke Play ... Tied for first at the Harare Amateur in 2003 ... Team captain at St. John's High School in Harare, Zimbabwe ... Attending Tech on the Monroe Golf Scholarship ... Majoring in consumer studies.
