Player Bio: Will McCurdy - University of Washington Official Athletic Site

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Washington
2000 (Fall): Will serve as a team captain for the 2000-2001 season ... the only senior on the team ... did not compete in any fall tournaments. 1999-2000 (Junior): Did not compete in any tournaments. 1998-99 (Sophomore): Played 14 rounds ... UW's top finisher at the U.S. Intercollegiate ... finished 26th after carding 75-73-71--219 ... carded another 71, his season-low, in the first round of the Arizona Intercollegiate, helping the Huskies to the team title ... posted low 54-hole score of the year at the same tournament (71-75-77--223). 1997-98 (RS Freshman): Did not compete in any of Washington's tournaments due to knee and wrist surgery ... during the summer, won the Idaho State Amateur with scores of 69-67-75. 1996-97 (Freshman): Used redshirt season ... did not compete in any of Washington's tournaments.
Personal Information
Borah High School: Claimed a number of high school tournament titles under coach Kirk Williams ... placed first as a junior at the District Championship (5/8/95) carding a 71 ... placed fifth in the Idaho State High School championships shooting a 142 (73-69) ... team claimed district title in all four years. Personal: Born November 4, 1977 ... father, Bill is a lawyer ... mother Kathleen, is a junior high principal ... has younger brother, Christopher, 14 ... won U.S.G.A. Boys Sectional (7/10/95) with a 145 (72-73) ... took second in Idaho Junior Golf Association State Championship with a 136 (66-70) ... also played football and basketball ... served as president for the Hillcrest Junior Golf Association in 1995 ... majoring in history.
McCurdy's Career Statistics
Years Rounds Strokes Avg. Low 1997-1998 0 0 0 0 1998-1999 14 1070 76.4 71 1999-2000 0 0 0 0 2000 (Fall) 0 0 0 0 Totals 14 1070 76.4 71Career Best Finish: 30th, Oregon Invitational, March 22-23, 1999
Career Top-10 Finishes: 0
Career Best 54-Hole Score 223, Arizona Intercollegiate, Feb. 1-2, 1999
Career Best 18-Hole Score 71, Arizona Intercollegiate, Feb. 1-2, 199 and U.S. Intercollegiate, May 7-8, 1999