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Wildman's Corner: 5 teams to watch this spring

Here are five men’s teams to watch this spring as they make their cases for postseason berths.

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Q&A: Jay Rees, Texas-Arlington men’s coach

Texas-Arlington, the defending Southland Conference champion, has gone through a rebuilding phase this year. However, the Mavericks are looking to get better every tournament during the spring season, with leadership from players such as junior Paul McConnell.

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USC Upstate finally has a carrot

Finally past its 4-year period where it couldn't go to the postseason, South Carolina Upstate has a new carrot dangling in front of its face this year: A chance to participate at the NCAAs.

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Wildman: Watts leads West Point to success

West Point men's golf coach Brian Watts discusses experience coaching Army and leading the team to victory at last year's Patriot Conference.

Wildman's Corner: Horizon finds home at Mission Inn

Mission Inn has become the home for the Horizon League championship.

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Wildman's Corner: 'Did You Know?' about the Big West

Wildman's Corner: From John Madden's time at Cal Poly to Brendan Steele's dominance at UC Riverside, we do a little 'Did You Know?' action for the Big West Conference.

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Wildman's Corner: Wisconsin to open new facility

Wildman's Corner: The Big Ten Conference takes golf seriously, and you can add Wisconsin to the list of schools who have built facilities to help golfers during the severe winter months.

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Wildman's Corner: Gray plays bigger than his size

Wildman's Corner: At 5-foot-8, Kristopher Gray doesn't have size on his size. But his short game and consistency more than make up for anything that the Gardner-Webb star lacks in size.

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Wildman's Corner: Bradley gives St. John's hope

Wildman's Corner: St. John's normally doesn't roll off the tongue as a college golf powerhouse. But, alumnus Keegan Bradley is changing that outlook for the Red Storm.

Wildman's Corner: N. Kentucky to join A-Sun in fall

Wildman's Corner: Northern Kentucky has been a perennial power at the Division II level, but its move to Division I and the Atlantic Sun Conference will test the Norse.

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Wildman's Corner: Visiting with FSU's Koepka

Wildman's Corner: Brooks Koepka started his career quickly at Florida State, but has had ups and downs since. We visit with the FSU senior as we preview the ACC.

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Wildman's Corner: Xavier looks to dethrone Charlotte

Wildman's Corner: Charlotte will be chasing its seventh consecutive conference title, but Xavier thinks it will have something to say about that.

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America Sky's famous face: Mason Casper

The America Sky Conference features a famous, if unknown, face in Mason Casper.

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My year in golf: Asher Wildman

College golf crowds were far too small in 2011. That can change this year.

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2012 in preview: College golf

Asher Wildman: A look ahead to the spring season in college golf, with plenty of questions that will need to be answered on the men's and women's sides.

Thumbs up: Oregon women | Thumbs down: Spirit

Asher Wildman doles out his weekly thumbs up and thumbs down awards.

Events to watch: Isleworth | U.S. Collegiate

Asher Wildman previews two of the top men's events of the year, which just happen to fall on the same week.

Thumbs up: Oregon | Thumbs down: Colorado

Asher Wildman doles out his weekly thumbs up and thumbs down awards.

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Wildman: Five surprise women’s teams this fall

Check out the five surprise women's teams of college golf.

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Wildman's Corner: Top 5 surprise teams

Take a look at the top five surprise teams of the fall:

Events to watch: Lone Star | Maxwell Berning

Two good college tournaments are on the schedule for the weekend, so let’s break them down.

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Thumbs up: Oregon | Thumbs down: OK State

Is the Quack Attack for real?

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Wildman Q&A: Ga. Tech coach Bruce Heppler

Last year, the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets were talented enough to compete for a national championship.

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Wildman’s Corner: Breaking down the ACC

We’ve focused a lot on the Pac-12 and West Coast teams, so let’s turn toward my side of the country. Today, I’m breaking down and ranking the teams from the ACC:

Wildman's Corner: Our first video blog

Welcome to a new Wildman's Corner, where I will bring you a video blog each Friday to talk to you what is one my mind about the world of college golf.

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Looking ahead: Brickyard, Tar Heel Invite

There are two big tournaments on the schedule this week, so let’s break them down as we head into the weekend.

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More intimidating: Texas men or UCLA women?

The UCLA women’s team or the Texas men: Which is the more intimidating team?

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Thumbs up: Duke | Thumbs down: N.C. State

After a rough 13th place finish to start the year at Olympia Fields, the Dukies rebounded nicely with a win at their own Rod Myers Invitational.

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Fantasy vs. Reality: How good is Stanford?

The college season may be young, but there are some numbers worth a closer look in Fantasy vs. Reality.

Wildman’s Corner: Tournaments to watch

Two tournaments to watch this weekend in college golf.

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Thumbs up: UCLA | Thumbs down: GT

As the season rolls on, so does another week of the good and the bad from the past week in college golf. It’s time once again for Thumbs up/Thumbs down.

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Yestingsmeier still showing Ball State plenty of love

Asher Wildman: Earl Yestingsmeier, 78, might have retired 14 years ago, but he still makes it to nearly every Ball State golf tournament.

Kubinski remembers father with cancer tribute

Notre Dame men's coach Jim Kubinski lost his father, James, to colon cancer in February 2005. The Irish coach described his father as someone who had never been sick or missed a day of work. He died at age 58.

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Fantasy vs. Reality: Rise of the freshmen

With the season under way, questions are starting to arise. Some people may already be hitting the panic buttons, but there really isn’t any need to . . . yet. It’s time for Fantasy vs. Reality.

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Looking ahead: Olympia Fields, Mary Fossum

The fall season is underway, and it’s time to look ahead. Here’s all the information you need on the biggest tournaments happening in the next few days.

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Thumbs up: LSU; Thumbs down: Wake Forest

The first week of tournaments are in the books and it’s time for some reviews. What better way then to give some thumbs up and thumbs down?

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Wildman's Corner: Breaking down Pac-12

The Pac-12 has become the power conference of college golf. Last season eight of the conference’s then ten teams were ranked inside the top 50 of the Golfweek/Sagarin rankings.

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Wildman: Welcome to the '11-'12 season!

The college season has arrived! This year will be sure to have plenty of great storylines, players, and tournaments to talk about on a weekly basis.

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No. 1: Oklahoma State men, USC women

College golf is just a few short weeks away. To get you ready, Asher Wildman is breaking down the top 60 men's and women's teams from last year's Golfweek/Sagarin rankings. Today, it's No. 1 on the board with the Oklahoma State men and USC women.

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No. 2: Georgia Tech men, UCLA women

College golf is just a few short weeks away. To get you ready, Asher Wildman is breaking down the top 60 men's and women's teams from last year's Golfweek/Sagarin rankings. Today, it's No. 2 on the board with the Georgia Tech men and UCLA women.

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No. 3: UCLA men, Alabama women

College golf is just a few short weeks away. To get you ready, Asher Wildman is breaking down the top 60 men's and women's teams from last year's Golfweek/Sagarin rankings. Today, it's No. 3 on the board with the UCLA men and Alabama women.

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Wildman's picks: Round 1 at the Walker Cup

Asher Wildman offers his picks to win in the first round of the Walker Cup.

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No. 4: Alabama men, Purdue women

College golf is just a few short weeks away. To get you ready, Asher Wildman is breaking down the top 60 men's and women's teams from last year's Golfweek/Sagarin rankings. Today, it's No. 4 on the board with the Alabama men and Purdue women.

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5 Things: Here is what the U.S. should do . . .

Our amateur guru Asher Wildman will be glued to the Walker Cup this weekend, and here are 5 Things he'd like to see play out at Royal Aberdeen in Scotland:

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No. 5: Texas A&M men, LSU women

College golf is just a few short weeks away. To get you ready, Asher Wildman is breaking down the top 60 men's and women's teams from last year's Golfweek/Sagarin rankings. Today, it's No. 5 on the board with the Texas Tech men and LSU women.

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Golfweek’s preseason top 10 teams: Men

Bobby Wyatt and the Crimson Tide top Golfweek's preseason rankings for the 2010-11 season. Asher Wildman reveals the top 30 teams.

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No. 6: Florida men, California women

College golf is just a few short weeks away. To get you ready, Asher Wildman is breaking down the top 60 men's and women's teams from last year's Golfweek/Sagarin rankings. Today, it's No. 6 on the board with the Florida men and California women.

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No. 7: Illinois men, Virginia women

College golf is just a few short weeks away. To get you ready, Asher Wildman is breaking down the top 60 men's and women's teams from last year's Golfweek/Sagarin rankings. Today, it's No. 7 on the board with the Illinois men and Virginia women.

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No. 8: Augusta State men, Duke women

College golf is just a few short weeks away. To get you ready, Asher Wildman is breaking down the top 60 men's and women's teams from last year's Golfweek/Sagarin rankings. Today, it's No. 8 on the board with the Augusta State men and Duke women.

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No. 9: San Diego State men, Arizona women

College golf is just a few short weeks away. To get you ready, Asher Wildman is breaking down the top 60 men's and women's teams from last year's Golfweek/Sagarin rankings. Today, it's No. 9 on the board with the San Diego State men and Arizona women.

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