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02/26/2013 No. 8 USC, Chang Winners At North Ranch IntercollegiateTrojans win by nine strokes, Chang by one. 02/08/2013 Trojans Tie For Fourth At Amer Ari InvitationalPaolucci ties for 10th, Smith ties for 17th to lead USC. 11/16/2012 Troy Signs Trio Of Top Prep GolfersRico Hoey, Danny Ochoa and Khaled Attieh join Trojan Family. 05/31/2012 Trojans Tie For 15th, Miss Cut at NCAA'sUSC's Steve Lim shoots 69 in final round as a Trojan. 05/30/2012 No. 6 USC Moves To Tie For Eighth After NCAA Second RoundTrojans back in the hunt for one of eight match play spots with 18 holes to play at Riviera C.C.
Learn More From Coach Chris Zambri Chris Zambri, a former USC All-Pac-10 performer and longtime Nationwide Tour veteran, is in his seventh year as USC's men's golf head coach. In a short amount of time, Zambri has established himself as among the top coaches in the nation and has taken his team to the NCAA Championships final in each of his first six years. Zambri's teams have won 12 events, including Pac-10 titles in 2007 and 2011 and NCAA Regionals in 2008 and 2012. His 2008 team came within three strokes of first place at the NCAA Championships. Trojan golfers have also won 11 individual crowns under Zambri. The 2010-11 Trojans made their fifth trip in a row to the NCAA Championships finals in Zambri's fifth year at the helm and won the Pac-10 title for the second time in five years. Zambri's squad won twice on the season, getting hot in the spring. Troy claimed the ASU Thunderbird Invitational, took second at the Western Intercollegiate and then won the Pac-10 title (in a playoff). In addition to the conference crown, sophomore Martin Trainer won a seven-hole playoff for the individual title. USC finished second at the NCAA San Diego Regional to advance to the NCAA final. But the steam ran out and saw the Trojans tied for 12th, missing the top 8 cut for the match play portion of the championships. Trainer earned All-Pac-10 first team honors while junior Steve Lim and freshman Jeffrey Kang nabbed second team notice. Zambri directed the 2009-2010 squad deep into the postseason despite fielding a team often relying on three freshmen and a sophomore in many events. Junior Matt Giles (the team's only upperclassmen) and freshman T.J. Vogel, a 2010 NGCA Freshman All-American and Pac-10 Co-Freshman of the Year, helped lead USC to seven top 5 finishes, including a third at the Pac-10 Championships and a second at the NCAA Regional in Washington that sent USC to the NCAA Final for the fourth year in a row. Following the season, Zambri served as head coach for the U.S. team that defeated Europe, 13-11, to claim the 2010 Palmer Cup, America's first win since 2002. In the 2008-2009 season, Zambri directed a squad that featured three All-Americans in Giles, Tom Glissmeyer and Tim Sluiter. Giles was also the 2009 Pac-10 Player of the Year. The Trojans, who won two tournaments on the year, advanced past the NCAA Championships strokeplay stage into the eight-team match-play competition before falling in the quarterfinals. After a highly successful 2007-2008 season, Zambri was named the 2008 GCAA National, the Pacific Region and the Pac-10 Coach of the Year. The honors came on the heels of a stellar campaign that saw USC finish just three strokes short of winning its first-ever NCAA title. As it was, USC finished third at the NCAA Championships (something Troy hadn't done since 1975). USC won four tournaments on the season (all within its final seven events), including its first ever NCAA Regional championship. Troy also tied for first at the Pac-10 Championships (but fell in a playoff). Sophomores Jamie Lovemark and Rory Hie were tabbed as All-American first teamers while Glissmeyer, Sluiter and Giles all earned All-American honorable mention honors. It was the first time in school history USC featured five All-Americans. Lovemark and Hie also marked the first time USC had two All-American first teamers in one season. In his first season as head coach, Zambri guided USC to an appearance in the 2007 NCAA Championships and the Trojans' 18th Pac-10 team title. At the NCAA Championships, Lovemark, then a freshman, became Troy's fourth NCAA individual champion. Lovemark earned the Arnold Palmer (national championship individual medalist), Jack Nicklaus (national player of the year) and Phil Mickelson (nation's outstanding freshman) Awards and was tabbed a Ping All-American first teamer. Lovemark earlier became USC's 20th Pac-10 individual champion while four other Trojans finished in the top 10 en route to the team crown. Lovemark was named Pac-10 Co-Golfer and Freshman of the Year honors while fellow freshman Rory Hie was tabbed a Pac-10 second teamer. On the season, the Trojans posted 12 top 5 finishes and six in the top 2. Zambri, 40, played six years on the Nationwide Tour and was an active teaching professional when he was not competing. A 1993 USC graduate who played for the Trojans from 1989 to 1993, Zambri played six seasons on the Nationwide Tour between 1997 and 2004. He finished as high as 19th on the circuit's money list in 1998, posting two second-place finishes that year. He competed in four PGA Tour events as well as the 1995 and 1999 U.S. Opens. As a Trojan, he was a two-time All-Pac-10 second team selection in 1991 and 1993. "This is the opportunity of a lifetime," said Zambri when he was hired. "I look forward to not only bringing championships to USC, but to influencing the young people on the team in positive ways on and off the golf course." Zambri is married to Kim Zambri and they have three children: Wyatt, 13, Joseph, 9, and Laney, 7.
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