Senior (2006):
Senior captain Mike Lebow earned All-America honors forthe third time in his career, making him the first golfer inprogram history to accomplish this. This season he was afirst-team All-America. Lebow concluded the season with ateam-leading scoring average of 75.32, while competing in 11events. His highest finish of the season came at the GordonClassic where he carded a 70-74-144 to finish second. Lebowtotaled five top 10 finishes for the season, coming at the CardinalMemorial (8th-t), Greensboro Invitational (6th-t), UAAChampionships (6th) and NCAA Championships (5th-t). Lebowconcludes his career as an Eagle with the second-lowest scoringaverage in school history with a 75.96.
Junior (2005):
Lebow made the All-America team for the second consecutiveyear after finishing 24th at the NCAA national championships. He isone of three Emory golfers ever to make the All-America team twice.He shot a 305 at the nationals, the 16th-best ever by an Emorygolfer in the NCAA championships. Lebow was selected to theall-region team for the first time. He won the conferenceindividual championship on the third sudden-death playoff hole.This is his second time on the all-conference first team and firsttime on the all-state team. Lebow led the team with a 74.7 strokeaverage per 18 holes, third lowest in school history. He was secondin the field of 60 golfers, one shot behind the winner, at theGordin Classic, which brings together the top 11 teams from theprevious season's NCAA national championships plus the host school.Lebow placed among the top 20 individuals in eight of 11tournaments this season. He will start his senior season in thirdplace on the school's all-time list with a career average of 76.19.
Sophomore (2004):
Sophomore Mike Lebow made the All-America third team byfinishing in 18th place out of 120 golfers at the NCAAchampionships. Lebow shot a 299, the fourth-best ever by an Eagleat the national championships. He averaged 77.35 strokes per roundthis season. His best round was 71 at the Emory Invitational andhis best 36-hole tournament score was 147 at the Mary Hardin-BaylorInvitational. He finished in the top 10 at three tournaments and inthe top 20 at six tournaments. Lebow's highest finish overall wasfifth place at the Oglethorpe Invitational.
Freshman (2003):
Lebow finished his first collegiate campaign with ascoring average of 76.8, the 15th best ever by an Eagle and secondbest ever by a freshman at Emory. Lebow finished with a score of315 at the NCAA Division III national championships, which ranks asthe 19th lowest NCAA championship score ever by an Eagle. His lowround for the season was a 69 at the Camp LeJeune Invitational onMarch 29, which ranks as the 10th best one-round score ever by anEagle. Earned all-tournament recognition at the WilliamsInvitational where he finished fifth, his best finish of theseason.
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"Emory University is the perfect place to get a top-notcheducation while competing against the best golf teams in thecountry. We had a strong finish at NCAA nationals last spring andonly hope to improve in the future. By the way, to any fellownortherners out there... here, you can play golf outside inJanuary!."