Title Sport Date
Softball Eliminated from NCAA Tournament with 2-1 Loss in Nine Innings Softball May 19, 2013
Eagles Open the SoCon Tournament as the Seven Seed Baseball May 18, 2013
Sarah Purvis Throws Perfect Game as Eagles Advance to Face USF Softball May 18, 2013
College of Charleston Completes Sweep with Comeback Victory Baseball May 18, 2013
Eagle Golf Finishes 12th at NCAA Regional Golf May 18, 2013
Golf Succumbs to Scarlet Course in NCAA Regional Second Round Golf May 17, 2013
Eagles Clipped 1-0 by USF in Extra Innings Softball May 17, 2013
Eagles Drop Series to College of Charleston Baseball May 17, 2013
Eagles Fall to College of Charleston in Series Opener Baseball May 17, 2013
Golf Sits in Ninth after Opening Round at NCAA Regional Golf May 16, 2013
Sarah Purvis Earns NFCA All-Region Honors Softball May 16, 2013
Softball Faces USF in NCAA Tournament Opener Softball May 16, 2013
Eagles Head to Charleston for Final SoCon Series Baseball May 15, 2013
Georgia Southern Football Camps Set for June Football May 15, 2013
Mierzejewski Advances to U.S. Open Sectional Qualifier Golf May 15, 2013
Football Season Ticket Renewal Deadline Today Football May 15, 2013
Baseball Falls in Final Home Game Baseball May 15, 2013
Wolfes Advances to U.S. Open Sectional Qualifier Golf May 14, 2013
Eagle Fund Donations Are Due June 3 Athletics May 14, 2013
Golf Begins NCAA Championship Play Thursday Golf May 14, 2013
Swope Earns Spot on CFPA Running Back Watch List Football May 13, 2013
Baseball Hosts Final Home Game Tuesday Baseball May 13, 2013
Georgia Southern Holds Special Graduation Ceremony Athletics May 13, 2013
Take Flight - Eagle Athletics This Week - May 13-19 Athletics May 13, 2013
Tickets Now Available for Gainesville Regional Softball May 13, 2013
Eagles Open NCAA Tournament in Gainesville Regional Softball May 13, 2013
Clemson Completes Sweep of Georgia Southern Baseball May 12, 2013
Selection Show Viewing Set for 10 p.m. Inside Bishop Fieldhouse Softball May 12, 2013
Stevenson Invited Back for N.Y. Giants Rookie Camp Football May 12, 2013
Clemson Wins Series over Eagles Baseball May 12, 2013
Walk-Off Home Run Clinches Back-to-Back SoCon Championships Softball May 11, 2013
Waiting Game Begins for Eagles’ 4X100m Relay Team Track & Field May 11, 2013
Clemson Wins Series Opener Behind Strong Outing from Ace Baseball May 11, 2013
Eagles Win 11-Inning Marathon Over Cougars, Return to Title Game Softball May 10, 2013
Walk-off Single Forces "If Necessary Game" Between Cougars and Eagles Softball May 10, 2013
Georgia Southern Football 2014 Non-Conference Opponents Announced Football May 10, 2013
Georgia Southern 4X100m Relay Team Makes Last Run for Postseason Bid Track & Field May 10, 2013
Leadoff Home Run Pushes Eagles to SoCon Tournament Semifinals Softball May 9, 2013
Men’s Basketball Adds Transfer Trent Wiedeman Men's Basketball May 9, 2013
Baseball Steps Out of Conference to Face Clemson Baseball May 9, 2013
Softball Thunders Past Chattanooga 6-2 in SoCon Tournament Opener Softball May 8, 2013
Georgia Southern Athletic Foundation to Blanket the Region with New Eagle Fans Athletic Foundation May 7, 2013
Softball Travels to 2013 SoCon Tournament Softball May 7, 2013
Corless Promoted to Co-Defensive Coordinator for Eagles Football May 7, 2013
Golf Gains Bid to NCAA Regional in Columbus Golf May 7, 2013
Purvis Named SoCon Softball Pitcher of The Year, Thomas and Morrill Earn All-SoCon Honors Softball May 6, 2013
McKinnon Placed on College Football Performance Awards QB Watch List Football May 6, 2013
NCAA Golf Championship Selection Show set for 9 p.m. Monday Golf May 6, 2013
Eagles Avoid Sweep with Offensive Outburst Baseball May 6, 2013
Softball Caps Regular Season with One-Hit Shutout Over Appalachian St. Softball May 5, 2013

Golf Opens 2012-13 Season Sunday at The Ocean Course

VIDEO: Interview with Head Coach Larry Mays

VIDEO: Interview with Junior Will Evans

VIDEO: Interview with Sophomore Charlie Martin

VIDEO: Interview with Sophomore Scott Wolfes

STATESBORO, Ga. -
As the Georgia Southern golf team opens the fall portion of its 2012-13 season, head coach Larry Mays and the Eagles are searching for consistency.

Last season, the Eagles had a tendency to put up a low score in one round and a high score in the next, making it tough to put themselves in position to contend for a tournament title. The adversity that often presents itself on the golf course proved to be too much for the Eagles over the course of the season.

"We would put up the 15th best score one round and the third best the next round," said Mays. "When you have that big of a difference between rounds, it is tough to put yourself in a position to win a tournament. We need guys to understand that every shot and every round counts."

Georgia Southern still finished second at the Southern Conference Championships, but the expectations for the program during Mays' tenure have been elevated to a point where a successful season means a postseason appearance in the NCAAs.

With a relatively young team containing just one senior on the roster, Mays will use the fall to find golfers who demonstrate that consistency. The fall schedule presents plenty of opportunities to test his talented group, beginning with the first tournament at The Ocean Course at Kiawah Island, the site of the 2012 PGA Championship.

"The Ocean Course will be a great test right out of the gate," said Mays. "Our guys were watching the pros play that course in a major championship a month ago on TV, and now they get to go play there."

Playing well in the fall will present two rewards for the Eagles. The first is that Georgia Southern will travel to Hawaii for a tournament in the first weekend of November.

"We're only taking five guys to Hawaii, so it's nice to have that carrot out there," said Mays. "Our five best guys will get rewarded with a great trip."

The second reward for a good fall is the opportunity to compete in more tournaments in the spring and ultimately play in the SoCon Championship in April.

"There will be some battles to see who gets on the bus each week," said Mays. "They are all trying to build resumes to see who will lead us in the spring. We're looking for grinders, who even when they are having a bad day, can put up a score we can work with."

A pair of junior captains, Will Evans and Hayden Anderson, will look to provide some of that consistency for the Eagles. They are the veterans of the team along with junior Drew Guffey, having played two seasons for Georgia Southern. Evans averaged 74.22 strokes a round last season, while Anderson, who played 27 rounds of tournament golf last year, posted a scoring average of 75.70.

"Will and Hayden are both tournament tested and steady," said Mays. "They have both had some good success."

Guffey had a scoring average of 76.17 in two tournaments but an injury forced him to miss a large portion of the schedule.

"Drew broke his leg last spring and started back towards the end of the summer," said Mays. "We'll see how he progresses as we move forward."

Mays hopes sophomore Scott Wolfes, the 2012 SoCon Freshman of the Year who tied for fourth at the SoCon Championships, will take another step forward.

"He'll be a big cog in the machine this year and a SoCon Player of Year candidate," said Mays.  "He had a good freshman season and a really good summer."

Mays also expects senior Blake Olson to continue his progress. Despite being a senior, this will be Olson's second campaign with the Eagles after transferring from West Florida. He had a 75.57 scoring average in 30 rounds of action last season.

"Blake continues to improve and should be a bigger part of the picture for us this year," said Mays.

Mays is hoping sophomore Matt Mierzejewski will continue his progress. He had a scoring average of 76 in 18 rounds.

"Matt had a good summer, and we hope he can continue to build off the tournament experience he gained last year," said Mays.

Charlie Martin also had his season cut short and is looking to return to form this year. The sophomore had a scoring average of 73.27  in five tournaments in the fall but missed a majority of the spring.

 "Charlie had a great fall and got Mono in the spring," said Mays. "He never really made it back. He tried to play but just wasn't himself. He's healthy and ready to go."

Henry Mabbet and Caleb Morris redshirted the 2011-12 campaign and are ready to get a taste of collegiate tournament golf.

"Both Henry and Caleb worked hard on their games and are eager to prove they have what it takes," said Mays. "They are searching for consistency in a tournament atmosphere."

A pair of newcomers will try to work their way into the mix. Christian Humber, a junior from Central Alabama Community College, and Chris Sells, a freshman from Benedictine Military School in Savannah, join the Eagles for their first campaign.

Humber was a 2011 PING All-American, named all-region in 2012 and won three tournaments at Central Alabama, while Sells was named all-state in 2012 and all-region three times.

"Christian had a great career in junior college and will be a steady influence on the team," said Mays. "Chris was the salutatorian of his class at Benedictine and had a good junior career, so we're expecting good things from him at Georgia Southern."

The Eagles can bring six players to the first two tournaments, which will give an extra player a chance to play in a tournament environment and get some seasoning.

"We have a good fall schedule with tournaments that will test us," said Mays. "If we play well, we should be in contention. We're searching for that consistency from round to round, and we want to get to the last day with a chance to win."

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