Overview: Preseason second-team All-American to 2004-05 according to Golfweek...transfer from South Carolina who is in his second year as a starter for the Tigers...fifth on Clemson's NCAA East Regional and ACC Tournament championship teams in stroke average with a 73.97 average...third on the team in stroke average in the fall of 2004...was at Clemson during the Tigers national championship season, but had to sit out the year due to the NCAA transfer rules...played in 11 of the 13 tournaments in 2003-04 and was Clemson's top golfer at the NCAA East Regional when he had a 211 score and finished fourth...called on at the last minute to replace an injured Brian Duncan and he responded with rounds of 70-72-69...has a 72.33 stroke average for six career NCAA Tournament rounds at Clemson (regional and national) and that average is the sixth best in Clemson history...veteran of two NCAA National tournaments, he played for South Carolina in the 2001 tournament at Duke and for the Tigers in 2004 at the Homestead...has played five NCAA National Tournament rounds and all have been either 74 or 75...between his career at Clemson and South Carolina, a veteran of 34 events heading into the spring of 2005...has played exactly 100 competitive rounds, so he has the experience to make a big contribution...entering the spring of 2005, has a 73.78 career average at Clemson and a 73.82 overall average as a college golfer...played 19 tournaments and 56 rounds at South Carolina in 2000-01 and 2001-02...had 40 of his 56 rounds at South Carolina at 75 or better...had one top 10 finish at South Carolina, the Mercedes Benz in Florida in February of 2001...won the Monroe Invitational in the summer of 2003, then had four consecutive top 10 finishes at national amateur events in 2004...Clemson's highest ranked player in the world amateur rankings according to Golfweek heading into the spring of 2005 with a #10 rating. Fall 2004: Third among Tiger golfers in scoring average for the fall season with a 73.40 stroke average...had five rounds at par or better, including four under-par rounds...had a 66 at the Jerry Pate in the last round, the low round by a Clemson golfer in the fall...the five-under score was also the low round vs. par by a Clemson golfer in the fall of 2004...had three of the top eight individual rounds by a Tiger in the fall...had three of Clemson's eight individual rounds in the 60s...finished 10th at The Ridges for his best finish of the fall, he was 20th at Isleworth...had 68 in the second round at The Preview for Clemson's best round in that tournament...second among Tigers at the Jerry Pate with a 215 score, he scored the 66 in the final round to establish his career best round...had a 2-2 record at the Hooters Match Play, he beat Matt Wells of Kentucky and Nathan Tyler of Arizona...Clemson won both team events 3-2 so they were key wins...had a 3-1 record at the event in 2003, so he is 5-3 at the Match play for his Clemson career. Summer 2004: Had perhaps the busiest and most successful schedule in the summer of 2004 among Clemson golfers...had a consistent summer with four top 10 finishes, all consecutively from the Monroe (June 16-19) through the Players Amateur (July 15-18)...started the summer with an 11th place finish at the Sunnehanna with a 214 score, an event won by teammate Jack Ferguson...sixth at the Monroe with a 276 score, he had won that tournament the previous summer...his 65 in the first round was his low round of the summer...fifth at the Northeast Amateur with a 275 and seventh at the Rice Planters, he was a summer best 10-under par and had a 278...had three consecutive rounds in the 60s to finish the tournament...fourth at the Players Amateur for his top finish of the summer, he started the tournament with consecutive rounds of 69, giving him five straight rounds in the 60s...finished seventh at the South Carolina State Amateur, giving him a fifth top 10 finish for the summer. In 2003-04 Academic Year at Clemson: Played in 11 events, including both NCAAs....fifth in stroke average for the year, but Clemson's top golfer at the East regional with a fourth-place finish, a big reason Clemson won the East Regional...had a 211 total for the tournament, with scores of 70-72-69...the 69 was his second round in the 60s for the year and it came at the right time because it was important in Clemson winning the East Regional...outstanding on the par fours at the East Regional, he was two-under for the weekend, second in the field...played in nine consecutive events over the fall and the spring...had two top 10s for the year, the other was the Fall Preview so he had his top 10s against top competition...he was ninth at the rain-shortened Preview at the Homestead...fourth among Clemson golfers at the NCAA nationals with a 223 total, he had a 74 or 75 in all three rounds...is score counted towards Clemson's team score in each round...his score counted towards Clemson's team score in each of his last seven rounds of the year...had strong showing at the Puerto Rico with a 218 score, helping Clemson to a second place finish...played in four stroke play tournaments in the fall, plus the match play event...Clemson finished in the top four at each fall event...fourth on the team in stroke average for his four stroke play events in the fall...best finish relative to par was at Jerry Pate, where he had a seven-under 206...had 66 in the final round and finished 13th...had a 2-1-1 record at the Collegiate Match Play...defeated Joe Moseley of Auburn and J.C. Deacon of UNLV in addition to halving with Garry Hill of NC State. 2002-03 Academic Year: Red-shirted the season at Clemson due to the transfer rule...Clemson won the national championship that year. 2001-02 at South Carolina: Competed in three of four fall 2001 events for the Gamecocks...helped South Carolina to a fourth-place finish in the season-opening Ridges Intercollegiate tournament...he finished in a tie for 27th with Clemson golfer Matt Hendrix...had his best tournament of the fall at the Country Club of Louisiana Collegiate...he shot a 217, a total that included a final-round 69...continued his strong play into the spring season...led the team with a T-15th finish at the Mercedes-Benz Collegiate at the famous Sawgrass course...shot his low round of the year at the Conrad Rehling Invitational in March...fired an opening-round 68 to ignite him to a T-22nd finish...he competed in 10 tournaments overall and had the second-best stroke average on the team (73.20)...had three top 20 finishes, also second best on the team. 2000-01 at South Carolina: Had a solid freshman year in which he finished sixth on the team with a 74.5 stroke average...competed in nine tournaments and a total of 26 rounds as a freshman...best finish was a tie for eighth at the Mercedes-Benz Collegiate...he shot two rounds of 69, both personal lows for the year...finished the year with one top 10 and two top 20 finishes...played in the NCAA National Tournament at Duke University and had rounds of 75-74, but the team missed the cut for the last two rounds. In High School: Played his high school golf for Coach Sam Oates at Riverside High School in Greenville...as a senior, Riverside ranked No. 1 in the state...two-time medallist in high school...won medallist honors at the Joe Wyatt Memorial in Aiken, SC...Personal: Born Brent Delahoussaye on October 2, 1981...majoring in sports management.
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