Alex Wunderlich
Alex Wunderlich
Height: 6-2
Weight: 170
Year: Jr.
Hometown: Ann Arbor, MI
High School: Huron

Career:
After three years with the Emory progam, he ranks seventh all-time on the school list for scoring average (76.13) ... Has competed in 66 rounds and has shot par or better on nine occasions.

Junior (2013-14):
Played in all of Emory's competitions and finished second on the team in scoring average with a 77.18 strokes-per-round average ... First Team All-UAA after tying for second place at the conference championships with a 36-hole score of even-par 144 (71-73) ... His opening-round effort of one-under 71 at the UAAs was his best outing of the season ... Finished atop the team's leader board at the Gordin Classic (Sept. 30 - Oct. 1) with a 54-hole performance of 227 (76-76-75) ... Tied for the Eagles' best score with an opening-round of two-over par 73 at the Royal Lakes/Oglethorpe Fall Invitational ... 36-hole showing of six-over 150 (75-75) tied for Emory's low round and ranked third out of 22 total players in a dual match vs. Oglethorpe (Feb. 17) ... Posted Emory's best mark of three-over par 75 on the first day of action at the Tournament Town Championship Preview (Sept. 22) in Greensboro, NC ... Member of the UAA All-Academic Team. 

Sophomore (2012-13):
Took part in all 11 of the team's competitions ... Landed Third Team All-America kudos ... Member of the Division III PING All-Southeast Region Team ...  Earned a berth on the Georgia Cup All-State Team ... Concluded the year with a team-best 75.16 strokes-per-round average with that mark good for 12th place on the school's seasonal list ... Finished as the team's top perfomer in four of 10 tournaments ... Best rounds of the year were a pair of 69s that he turned in on the opening days of action at the Rhodes College Fall Classic (Sept. 16) and the Gordin Collegiate (Oct. 1) ... Strong outing at the NCAA D-III Championships, tying for seventh place out of the 210 players who started the tourney, registering a 72-hole score of 291, tying the second-best mark ever by an Emory player at nationals ... Final-day effort of one-under par 70 tied the Emory individual record for low round at nationals ... Landed UAA Golfer of the Week honors after firing a team-best 218 (69-73-76) over three days at the Gordin Classic (Oct. 1-2, good for a ninth-place tie out of 60 competitors ... Helped the Eagles to a fourth-place showing out of 19 teams at the Callaway Gardens Intercollegiate (Mar. 2-3) by carding a 36-hole score of 149 (73-76) that ranked fourth on the leader board out of 105 contestants.

Freshman (2011-12):
Solid first year with the Eagles, competing in eight tournaments and totaling 19 rounds of play ... No. 3 on the squad in scoring average with a 76.2 strokes-per-round mark ... Was tabbed as the UAA Rookie of the Year and garnered first team all-conference recognition after posting a fifth-place finish at the league championship with a two-over par effort of 146 (73-73) ... Earned a berth on the Georgia Cup All-State Team ... Low round of the campaign was a 68 on the second day of action at the Marine Federal Credit Union Championship ... Captured UAA Player of the Week honors after playing as an individual at the Wynlakes Wynternationals (Mar. 5-6), tying for fifth place out of 47 players with a score of 151 (77-74) ... Named the UAA Player of the Week for a second time following a strong effort at the Emory Spring Invitational (Apr. 9-10) after leading the team and ranking fifth out of 96 entries with a 36-hole performance of one-over par 145 (73-72) with his second-round effort representing the lone Emory player to reach par on the day ...  Good outing at the Jekyll Island Invitational (Mar. 16-18) with his 54-hole total of 221 (77-71-73) placing 31st in the 150-player field ... Carded Emory's best score during the second round at the NCAA D-III Championships with an even-par 72 on the 6,950-yard Los Colinas Course at the Mission Inn Resort in Howey-in-the-Hills, Fla.

High School:
Four-year member of the golf program at Huron High School where he was coached by Dee Drake ... Three-year captain of his squad ... First Team All-State selection as a senior ... Took home medalist honors at the Southeastern Conference Championships for two straight years, winning in a playoff his senior year, and helped his squad to back-to-back conference titles ... Three-time all-conference honoree ... 2011 district champion ... Tied for medalist honors at the state regional championship and spearheaded his team's first-place peformance ... Averaged 73.0 strokes per round his final year ... Qualified to play in the Trusted Choice Big "I" National Championship to be held in Madison, Miss., in the summer of 2011.

Personal:
Son of Richard and Caroline Wunderlich ... Also competed on his high school's swim team.

Stats

Year Rounds Strokes Average Low Round
2013-14 22 1698 77.18 71
2012-13 25 1879 75.16 69
2011-12 19 1448 76.2 68
Totals 66  5025  76.13 68