Oct. 21, 2007
? When play began at 8 a.m., the temperature was listed at 74 degrees.
? UCF's public address announcer Erik Kohler served as the official starter at the 10th tee. UCF supporter Brent Carli handled the starter duties on the 1st hole.
? Georgia's Adam Mitchell was the first player to tee off on Sunday.
? Four squads made their debuts at the tournament on Saturday: East Tennessee State, Illinois, SMU and Texas A&M.
? Twelve of the programs in action on Sunday competed in the 2006 Isleworth-UCF Collegiate Invitational.
? Six squads - Clemson, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Oklahoma State, UCF and Wake Forest - were competing in the event for the fourth-straight year.
? Sixteen of the 18 teams in the field participated in the NCAA Championship last spring.
? Twenty-two players finished under par in the opening round. A year ago, 11 players shot below par in the first round.
? East Tennessee State's Rhys Enoch fired a four-under 68 to open the tournament. It marked the second-straight time that Enoch opened an event with a 68. On Oct. 12, he posted a four-under 68 in the first round of the Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate at the Ridges.
? UCF's Greg Forest carded a season-low four-under 68 in the opening round.
? Playing in his second event of the season, Southern Cal's Jamie Lovemark fired a season-low four-under 68 in the opening round. Lovemark claimed medalist honors at the 2007 NCAA Championship.
? Enoch, Forest and Lovemark are tied for first at 68 (-4).
? Cale Barr of Kentucky opened the tournament with a three-under 69, good for a season low.
? Host UCF recorded a team total of 284 (-4). The Knights also carded a 284 in the first round of their last tournament, the Prestige at PGA WEST on Oct. 15.
? With only a few players remaining on the course, heavy rains arrived in the area around 3:40 p.m. and players were forced to leave the course. Play resumed at 4:30 p.m.
? The round concluded at 4:44 p.m.