• 2023-24 National Ranking: #2
  • 23 NCAA Championship Appearances
  • 21 UAA Championships
  • 10 NCAA Championships Top 10 Finishes
  • 20 All-Americans
  • 30 All-America Scholars

2004-05 Athletes Of The Week

(May 16) - Drew Harker became the first Emory University freshman golfer ever to attain All-America honors. He did so by finishing in a tie for 17th place in the field of 120 golfers at the NCAA Division III national championships. Harker shot a 303 for the tournament, the 11th-best score ever by an Eagle at the nationals and the second best by a freshman. He shot a 71 on the second day of the tournament, the low score for Emory. For the season, Harker compiled a 77.5 stroke average per round, the 28th best in school history and the fourth best by a freshman. He made his college debut in the Greensboro Invitational last fall with a two-round score of 146 (75-71), breaking the school record for best freshmen debut by three strokes.


(April 26) - Emory University's Mike Lebow, a returning All-American, won the University Athletic Association individual championship with a 153 (78-75). This was Emory's first individual tournament championship of the season. This was also Lebow's first tournament win of his career, and the 4th straight UAA individual championship by an Eagle. Lebow garnered first team all-UAA honors, also a first for his career. Lebow helped the Eagles, currently ranked ninth in the nation, to a second place finish, 3 shots behind champion Rochester.


(April 12) -  Emory University's Timothy Hamm, a returning All-American, tied for 20th place out of 90 golfers at the Emory Spring Invitational. Hamm tied for Emory's low score with a seven-over-par 151. That was the second time this season that Hamm has been the low scorer for Emory. Hamm's first round score of 74 was his second lowest this season. He has now shot 14 consecutive sub-80 rounds. The Eagles ranked eighth nationally, finished sixth out of 17 teams, ahead of three national top-25 teams, including the No. 11 ranked team.


(April 4) - Emory University's Timothy Hamm, a returning All-American, tied for 47th place out of 126 golfers at the Camp LeJeune Invitational. Hamm was the second lowest scorer for Emory with an eight-over-par 150 (73-77). Hamm's first round score of 73 was his lowest this season. He has now shot 12 consecutive sub-80 rounds. Hamm's 76.7 scoring average ranks second on the team this season. The Eagles, ranked sixth nationally, finished 12th out of 26 teams.


(March 20) - Emory University Junior Mike Lebow, a returning All-American, shot 220 (74-73-73), good for 12th place out of 127 competitors. That is the fourth-lowest score ever by an Eagle in a 54-hole tournament and the lowest ever at the Golden Isles tournament. Lebow's 12th place finish placed him ahead of two returning All-Americans and two nationally ranked top-50 golfers according to GolfStat. Lebow helped the Eagles to a fourth-place finish out of 24 teams. Emory, ranked sixth in the nation, finished ahead of No. 9,12,14,19, and 21 ranked teams nationally.


(March 1) - Emory University Junior Mike Lebow, a returning All-American, finished tied for eighth place in a field of 109 golfers at the Pfeiffer Invitational. Lebow was the low scorer for Emory with a nine-over-par 151 (74-77). This was Lebow's fourth consecutive top-10 finish. Lebow's scoring average of 74.1 ranks first on the team. The Eagles, who are currently ranked eighth in the nation, finished 10th out of 22 participating teams.


 (Oct. 25) - Emory University senior Timothy Hamm, a returning All-American, finished eighth in a field of 80 golfers at the Division III Preview tournament. After an opening round 79, Hamm carded two consecutive rounds of 73 to finish with a 54-hole total of 225. Hamm's 225 is the 13th lowest score ever by an Eagle, fifth best in the fall, for a 54-hole tournament. The tournament was held at the course that will host the Division III Championships later this season. Emory, ranked fifth in the nation, placed seventh in a field of 15 teams.


(Oct. 11) - Junior Mike Lebow of Emory University finished tied for second place in a field of 60 competitors at the Gordin Collegiate Classic in Surfside Beach, SC, a tournament that featured most of the top finishers at last year's NCAA Division III Championship. Lebow finished with a score of 144 for 36 holes, which included a tournament low of 69 in the opening round. The junior placed ahead of all eight returning All-Americans from last season. Lebow's 144 is the 10th best score ever by an Emory golfer in a 36-hole tournament, third best ever in the Fall, and the best ever at the Gordin Classic.


(Sept. 27) - Emory University's Junior Mike Lebow finished tied for 26th in a field of 93 at the Guilford (N.C.) Invitational. Lebow was Emory's low scorer with a 76 in the tournament, which was shortened to 18 holes due to rain. Lebow was the only Eagle to break 80, as Emory finished 11th out of 15 participating teams. This was Lebow's second consecutive sub-80 round in as many tournaments. He is currently first on the team in scoring average.


(Sept. 20) - Emory University's Junior Tristan Sanders finish tied for sixth place in a field of 119 golfers at the Williams (Mass.) Invitational. Sanders tied for Emory's low score with a 75 in the 18-hole tournament. This is the first time in his career that Sanders has placed first among Emory golfers. Sanders' performance contributed to Emory's third-place finish out of 23 participating teams. The Eagles placed fifth in the 2004 NCAA national championships.