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Broken into Tech's lineup seven times for stroke-play events in his two years, and enjoyed a successful Hooters Match Play tournament his freshman year ... Has made the ACC Academic Honor Roll three straight years.
Fall 2007: Played in two events as an individual, finishing 32nd at the Brickyard Collegiate.
2006-07: Played in three fall events, posting a high finish of T38 at the PING/Golfweek Preview Invitational (217 total), but only two team events in the spring due to a sprained ankle suffered while playing basketball ... Played as an individual at the U.S. Collegiate, tying for 56th ... Finished strong in both the Preview and the Carpet Capital Collegiate with final-round 68s (averaged 72.33 in final rounds in the fall) ... Counted for the team in eight of 13 rounds, posting an average of 75.19 overall, 74.57 in the spring.
2005-06: Played in four events, two in the spring ... Tied for 78th at the Morris Williams Collegiate, then tied for 52nd as an individual at the United States Collegiate Championship ... Tied for 66th at the Isleworth-UCF Invitational and posted a 3-1 record in the Hooters Collegiate Match Play Championship ... Had a 77.56 stroke average, counting for the team in four of nine rounds ... At the Hooters, defeated John Kelly of Missouri and Charly Simon of Arizona State before falling to Kyle Gentry of Stanford in 22 holes ... Defeated Georgia's Richard Scott in the championship match.
Amateur: 2007: T-16 at the Rice Planters Amateur, T-32 at the Southeastern Amateur ... 2006: Tied for fourth at the Pennsylvania State Amateur and tying for 33rd place at the Dogwood Invitational in Atlanta ... 2005: Qualified for stroke play at the U.S. Amateur in Ardmore, Pa., but finished tied for 93rd (73-76 - 149) and did not advance to match play ... Tied for 29th at the Southern Amateur (75-71-72-71 - 289) ... Tied for 31st at the Eastern Amateur (71-72-68-70 - 281) ... 2003: Tied for 13th in stroke play and lost in the first round of match play at the U.S. Amateur Public Links (75-70 - 145) ... 2001: Qualified for the Public Links at age 15, the youngest player in the field of 156 ... Set course records at Radnor Valley Country Club (65) and Aronomink Country Club (tied record with 64).
High School: Three-time player of the year in Delaware County and Southeastern Pennsylvania (Philadelphia Inquirer) ... Three-time PIAA All-State choice ... Four-year letterwinner and two-time team captain for coach John Schulte at Radnor High School ... Won the Pennsylvania state HS championship in 2003, and the District I championship in 2001 and 2003 ... Helped Radnor to the Central League title four times and the District I championship in 2003 ... Also played lacrosse ... Member of the National Honor Society, was a Distinguished Scholar (high honor roll) ... Participated in the Student Ambassador Club (orientation for new students) and Relay for Life (American Cancer Society fundraiser).
Junior golf: Third-team AJGA All-American in 2003, when he posted four top-10 finishes ... No. 12 in the Golfweek/Titleist junior rankings in 2003 ... In 2003, won two matches and finished ninth at the USGA Junior Amateur, finished third at the Scott Robertson Memorial (69-73 - 142) and sixth at the AJGA hp Boys Junior (71-73-71-76 - 291) ... In 2002, second at the Fieldstone Junior Classic, (72-71-75 - 218), third at Hawk Point (73-70-72 - 215) and ninth at the EDS (69-70-71-75 - 285).
Personal: Full name is Adam Richard Cohan ... Born September 7, 1985 in Aurora, Colo. ... Son of Jeff and Amy Cohan ... Majoring in Management ... Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll ... Interested in golf course design ... Coached youth lacrosse in 2003 and 2004.
Collegiate Tournament Results
Low round: 68, Carpet Capital Collegiate (-4)3rd round, and PING/Golfweek Preview Invitational (-2), 3rd round, 2006 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||