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Fresno State at William H. Tucker Intercollegiate

Sept. 20-21, 2024 • William H. Tucker Intercollegiate • Albuquerque, N.M.

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FRESNO, Calif. – The Fresno State men's golf team is set to compete in the 69th William H. Tucker Intercollegiate hosted by New Mexico at the 7,546-yard, par-72 UNM Championship Course.

THE SCHEDULE

Friday, Sept. 20 – 8:30 a.m. PT

Saturday, Sept. 21 – 8:45 a.m. PT

THE LINEUP

Joseph Lloyd

Chris Bettencourt

Jaden Hunter

Ryan Firpo

Jake Bettencourt

THE FIELD

The 17-team field includes Arkansas State, Colorado, Eastern Michigan, Fresno State, Grand Canyon, Long Beach State, LMU, New Mexico, Oral Roberts, San Diego State, San Francisco, Santa Clara, Stetson, UNLV, USC and Texas El Paso.

TEE-RIFIC START

Freshman Chris Bettencourt became the second Bulldog to win the opening tournament of his career, shooting an impressive 13-under 203 to claim the Southern Dunes Invitational title.

Competing as an individual, Bettencourt posted a 68 in the first round, 67 in the second round and a 68 in the third round.

BACK ON THE GREEN

Fresno State has five returners, including Mountain West Freshman of the Year Ryan Firpo. Firpo competed in all 12 tournaments for the Bulldogs, owning a 72.8 scoring average. He logged two Top 25 finishes during the season. Firpo was named Mountain West Freshman of the Week on April 18.

Joseph Lloyd competed in all 12 tournaments for the Bulldogs in 2023. He owned a 71.8 scoring average. Lloyd finished in second place at the prestigious Maui Jim Intercollegiate after shooting a career-low 17-under 196, setting a new program record. He recorded two Top 5 finishes and four Top 20 finishes.

NEW TO THE COURSE

Fresno State bolsters its roster with three new additions, including two freshmen and one transfer, all hailing from the Valley.

James Watney transferred to Fresno State after spending his freshman season at Saint Mary's. He competed in six tournaments and finished with a 73.6 stroke average as a true freshman. Watney recorded two top-30 finishes and placed a season-best 28th at the National Invitational Tournament hosted by Arizona. He led Saint Mary's with a 7-under-par performance and an 11th place team finish at the National Invitational Tournament.

Watney, a native of Clovis, Calif., was a four-year letter winner at Buchanan High School and a two-time Tri-River Athletic League Team honoree. He also qualified for the U.S. Junior Amateur two years in a row.

Steven Rivera graduated from Bullard High School (Fresno, Calif), where he was a first team All-CMAC selection. He owned the low individual scoring average as he helped lead the Knights to a Valley Championship.

Chris Bettencourt graduated from Buchanan High School (Clovis, Calif.). He is the brother of current Bulldog Jake Bettencourt.

FAMILY LINKS

The Fresno State men's golf program stands on tradition, hard work and brotherhood. It has since its inaugural season in 1959 and the Bulldogs' 2024-'25 roster includes a number of connections to the program's past, as legacies look to uphold that tradition and make their own mark on the golf course and the program.

There's James Watney, the grandson of legendary Fresno State golf coach Mike Watney, son of Josh Watney and cousin of Nick Watney, both former Bulldogs' golfers. Jake and Chris Bettencourt are the sons of three-time All-American Jon Bettencourt.

Coach Chad Spencer and assistant coach Lane Pulliam, both Fresno State alumni, take a lot of pride in upholding the program's tradition.


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