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Mustangs Head To San Antonio For Valero Texas Collegiate

VALERO TEXAS COLLEGIATE
TPC San Antonio, Oaks Course | San Antonio, Texas

September 21-23 | All Day
GAME NOTES | LIVE STATS
 
SMU men's golf travels to San Antonio for the Valero Texas Collegiate from TPC San Antonio, September 21-23.
 
TOURNAMENT FIELD: The field includes 10 teams that made the NCAA Championship last season. Along with Hosts UTSA and SMU, the field includes Auburn, Clemson, East Tennessee State, Georgia, LSU, Mississippi State, Oklahoma, North Florida, Ole Miss, TCU, Tennessee, Virginia and Vanderbilt.
 
TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE: The 54-hole event will begin with starts off No. 1 and No. 10 at 8 a.m. CT. The tournament tees off at the same time each of the next two days.
 
VALERO TEXAS OPEN EXEMPTION:  The individual winner of the tournament will receive an exemption into the Valero Texas Open.
 
RESULTS: Live scoring will be available on golfstat.com.
 
MUSTANG LINEUP:
Enrique Dimayuga
Zachary Kingsland
J. Holland Humphries
Will Sides
Aaron Jarvis
Gabe Post (Individual)
 
 
The Mustangs finished in sixth place at the Inverness Intercollegiate, the first event of the 2023-24 season. Enrique Dimayuga led the way with a second-place finish. He bookended his tournament with rounds of 64.  Zachary Kingsland finished in a tie for 14th after rounds of 66, 73 and 70.
 
The Mustangs are coming off a strong 2023-24 season where they advanced to the NCAA Championship. The team finished second at the AAC Championship, their sixth straight top three finish at conference. The Mustangs then finished in fourth at the NCAA Regional, securing a bid to the NCAA Championship, their first since 2021. They finished in 27th at the Championship. The Mustangs were led by the trio of Zachary Kingsland, Will Sides and J. Holland Humphries, who each return for this season.
 
 
ZACHARY KINGSLAND
Kingsland has a 69.67 scoring average through one event in the new season. He posted a t-14th place finish at the Inverness Intercollegiate highlighted by a 66 in round one. In 2023-24, the sophomore led the team with a 70.90 scoring average, the seventh lowest in program history. He has shot par or better in 22 of 39 rounds to lead the team. The then sophomore finished in the top half of the field at the NCAA Championship. Kingsland finished in 18th at the NCAA Regional. Kingsland finished in eighth at the AAC Championship. He earned all-conference for his season performance. The sophomore finished in tenth at the Thunderbird Collegiate, shooting below par in each round. Kingsland finished in the top third of the field with a t-22nd place showing at the Pauma Valley Invitational. Kingsland finished in a tie for sixth at the Wake Forest Invitational. The sophomore shot a 68 in his final round to move up the leaderboard. In his second appearance of the spring, the sophomore finished in the top half of the field at the Prestige. Kingsland finished in a tie for 12th at the Fallen Oak Invitational. Zach carded 71 and 70 in the final two rounds. In his first appearance of 2023-24, Kingsland led the Mustangs with a 16 under performance. The sophomore shot four-under or better in every round with a low of 65. He finished in fourth place. Kingsland finished 10-under, good for 10th place at the Stephens Cup. He posted a middle round of 64. In match play, Kingsland won his match, 5&4.
 
J. HOLLAND HUMPHRIES
Humphries finished in 50th at the first event of the fall season. He carded a 70 in round two. He averaged 71.67 in 2023-24, good for 0.44 above par on average. Humphries had 17 rounds of par or better this season. Humphries helped the Mustangs advance past the NCAA Regional with a T-28th performance. Humphries finished in eighth at the AAC Championship shooting par or better in each round. Humphries finished in 19th at the Thunderbird Collegiate. The redshirt sophomore finished in 14th at the Louisiana Classics, shooting 70 in the final round to move up the leaderboard. Humphries finished in a tie for 13th at the Wake Forest Invitational shooting 72 or better in every round. The third-year standout finished in 28th with three rounds coming with one of par or better at the Cal Poly Invitational. At the Fallen Oak Invitational, Humphries finished at six under good for 17th place.  At the Stephens Cup, the Austin native came back from down one with two holes to play to win his match, 1 up. He started his 2023-24 season with a t-29th performance at the Maui Jim Intercollegiate.
 
WILL SIDES
 
Sides carded a 69 in the final round of the first event of the season in 2024-25. Sides averaged 71.31 in 13 tournaments in 2023-24.  He finished second on the team with 21 rounds of par or better and tied for first with 14 rounds in the 60s. Sides finished in 82nd of 185 at the NCAA Championship and 36th of 82 at the NCAA Regional. Sides earned All-Conference status for the second straight year. The sophomore led the Mustangs with a third-place finish at the AAC Championship. He shot a 67 in the middle round and finished at four-under par. Sides co-led the team with a 22nd place finish at Pauma Valley. The sophomore shot a 69 in the final round. Sides finished in 14th at the Louisiana Classics posting a 68 in the middle round. Sides led the team with a 17th-place finish at the Prestige. He carded a round of 66 on the final day. The sophomore finished in the top third of the field at the Arizona NIT. The Tulsa native led the team at the Cal Poly Invite with a 21st finish.  He shot a season's best 66 in round two. Sides finished in 24th at four under at the Stephens Cup before tying his match play showdown. In his first appearance of 2023-24, he finished in 18th at the Maui Jim Intercollegiate. He carded a round in the 60s on each day with a low of 67.
 
 
ENRIQUE DIMAYUGA
Dimayuga led the Mustangs in his first event at SMU. He finished in second place with rounds of 64 in the first and last round at the Inverness Intercollegiate. Dimayuga spent the last season at University of Nevada. He competed in eight events, earning four top-three finishes.  Enrique was Named First Team All-Mountain West and became the first golfer in program history to win consecutive titles.  These three straight titles included securing first-place finishes at the UCSB Gaucho Invitational, El Macero Classic, and the Robert Kepler Intercollegiate.   This matched the third best single round score in program history by carding a 64 (-8) in the final round of the El Macero Classic.  It also matched the eight best 54-hole score in program history after posting a sensational 204 (-12) to win the UCSB Gaucho Invitational by two strokes. Enrique became the first golfer in program history to win back-to-back titles after winning the El Macero Classic less than a week after winning the UCSB Gaucho Invitational. He proceeded to secure his third consecutive title with another victory at the Robert Kepler Intercollegiate.  Enrique then qualified for the NCAA Stanford Regional as an individual where he finished tied for 14th with a 54-hole score of 206 (68-71-67). 
 
 
AREEN AGGARWAL
Aggarwal has a 73.67 scoring average through one event in the 2024-25 season. The sophomore from Columbia, Missouri made three starts as a freshman in the Mustangs' lineup and completed seven rounds. He finished with a 73.86 scoring average. He finished in 45th at the Louisiana Classics. In one official round at the Wake Forest Invitational, Aggarwal carded a 70. He competed at the Prestige Individual finishing in an impressive sixth place after a 70 in the final round.
 
 
AARON JARVIS
 
Last season, Jarvis played in three events in the season and finished with a 73.11 scoring average. he finished with one round in the 60's and three rounds of par or better … his best finish came in a 38th place of 84 showing at the Cal Poly Invitational. Jarvis won the Latin American Amateur Tournament and qualified for the 2022 Masters.
 
GABE POST
Post will be participating in his first tournament as a Mustang this weekend.
 
 
HASKINS AWARD WATCH LIST
Junior Will Sides earned a place on the Haskins Award Preseason Watch List.  This award is given annually to the top male US collegiate golfer as voted on by college golfers, coaches and members of the golf media. Past winners of the Haskins Award presented by Stifel have captured 33 major championships and more than 400 professional tournaments around the world. Named in honor of Fred Haskins, the award is managed by the Haskins Foundation to acknowledge the top male golfer at the end of the season and to match the ANNIKA Award presented by Stifel, which acknowledges the top female Division I collegiate golfer.
 
SUMMER 2024
Enrique Dimayuga won the Singapore Open with a four-stroke victory. The new Mustang followed that up with an individual title at the Southeast Asian Amateur Team Championship. Will Sides advanced to the finals of the TMGA Amateur Championship. Sides also was a quarterfinalist at the Western Amateur. Aaron Jarvis earned a bid to the US Amateur Championship in July at Hazeltine.
 
 
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Players Mentioned

J. Holland Humphries

J. Holland Humphries

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Zachary Kingsland

Zachary Kingsland

6' 1"
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Gabe Post

Gabe Post

6' 2"
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Will Sides

Will Sides

5' 11"
SO
Aaron Jarvis

Aaron Jarvis

6' 0"
JR
Enrique Dimayuga

Enrique Dimayuga

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Players Mentioned

J. Holland Humphries

J. Holland Humphries

5' 11"
RS SO
Zachary Kingsland

Zachary Kingsland

6' 1"
SO
Gabe Post

Gabe Post

6' 2"
SO
Will Sides

Will Sides

5' 11"
SO
Aaron Jarvis

Aaron Jarvis

6' 0"
JR
Enrique Dimayuga

Enrique Dimayuga

GS