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Stevens is one of the most decorated golfers in JSU history and is a two-time All-American for the Gamecocks. He set the school record for the all-time low stroke average with a 72.96 in 1985, which stood for more than 20 years, to earn his first All-America honor. Stevens led the team to a 111-32-1 record in 1985 and an eighth-place finish in the NCAA National Championships.
He played as an individual in the 1986 NCAA National Championships and finished in the Top 45 to earn his second straight All-America honor. He helped the Gamecocks post a 226-109-2 with five team championships during his career, and had the all-time team low stroke average of 297.5.
Stevens won five individual titles and was an All-Gulf South Conference selection in 1985 after winning medalist honors in the GSC Tournament. He played head-to-head with PGA professionals Lee Janzen and Hugh Royer during his collegiate career. Stevens also earned Academic All-America honors his senior year.
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