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Men's Golf
2004-05 (Sophomore Season): Played in six tournaments and a total of 18 rounds ... Registered the team's second-best season stroke average of 73.78 ... Collected a top-10 finish with a tie for seventh at the Raising Cane Classic in Hattiesburg, Miss. (Sept. 20-21) ... His career-best tournament score of 69-74-69--212 there helped the team to its first tournament title since March 21, 1999 ... Carded a career-low 66 in the second round of the University Club Intercollegiate in Baton Rouge, La. (Oct. 25), which was the team's second-best 18-hole individual effort of the season.
2003-04 (RS Freshman Season): Played in seven tournaments and a total of 18 rounds ... Earned first letter ... Turned in a 76.11 stroke average ... Collected two rounds at even-or-under par ... Posted a 69-79-76--224 to tie for 13th at the Tulane Invitational in New Orleans, La. (Feb. 9-10) ... His best tournament total -- a 222 (73-72-77) -- came at the Gary Koch Collegiate in Tampa, Fla. (Oct. 20-21).
2002-03 (Freshman Season): Did not compete and was redshirted.
High School: Earned four letters while playing for Gary Smith at Battleground Academy ... A Tennessee First-Team All-State selection in 2000 and 2001 ... Finished fifth at the A-AA Tennessee State High School Tournament as a junior ... Named Middle Tennessee's Division II Player of the Year as a senior ... President of the Honors Council and a Student Council Officer ... Voted most selfless and most helpful by his peers ... A 2001 Compaq Scholastic All-America Nominee.
Personal: Son of Larry and Marilyn Rogers ... Born July 20, 1983, in Memphis, Tenn. ... Has one older brother, Rhett ... Majoring in Business Management ... A second cousin of the late Jackie Simpson, who earned All-America honors at Ole Miss (1957) before moving on to play for the American Football League's Denver Broncos (1961) and Oakland Raiders (1962-64) ... Enjoys golfing, hunting and fishing ... Favorite professional sports figure is Tom Lehman ... Favorite saying is "Prepare to win, practice to win and play to win" ... Full name is Christopher Brett Rogers.
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