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Adam Hagen
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2004-05: Played in all six fall tournaments for the Wolf Pack and led the team with a 72.4 stroke average. He recorded two top-10 finishes at the William H. Tucker Intercollegiate in New Mexico and the Wolf Pack Classic. Shot a career-low 66 (-6) in the second round of the William H. Tucker Intercollegiate, which was the low round by a Nevada player in the fall. During the fall he led the team with six rounds of par or better. Played in six spring tournaments and led the team with a scoring average of 72.9. Adam had the best finish in the spring, firing a season low 214 (-2) and placing in a tie for sixth place at the 2005 Oregon Duck Invitational. 2003-04: Played in three tournaments in the fall season. Averaged 73.2 strokes per round making him second on the team. Best finish was a tie for 39th at the Fresno State Lexus Classic at Belmont Country Club. He competed in one tournament during the spring season. He tied for 89th place at the Taylor Made/Waikoloa Tournament shooting 10-over 226. Adam finished the year with a 73.8 strokes per round average. 2002-03: No rounds played during the 2002-03 season. Before Nevada: Played in six of seven tournaments for the University of Hawaii-Hilo. He posted one top 10-finish, one top-20 and two top-40 finishes. Finished 35th at the Waikoloa Intercollegiate. High School: A four-year letterman in golf at Scappoose HS. Earned all-state honors three times while playing in the number one position. Also earned three varsity letters in soccer and earned all-league honors during his junior and senior years. Personal: Adam is a Spanish major and the son of Steve and Chris Hagen. Born 5/5/83. He enjoys watching college sports and professional golf. Also likes to play ping pong. Adam lists his brother, Ian, as his sports hero. Ian was a four-year letter winner for the Wolf Pack golf team from 1999-2003 and he is now playing professional golf. He lists playing the last hole in the state tournament of his senior year in high school as his most memorable sports moment. |