Koepka was the catalyst for the most successful era of USF men’s golf to date as he led the Bulls to three conference championships, four straight NCAA Regionals and back-to-back NCAA Championship Tournament appearances, marking USF’s first-ever trips to the Championship round.
A three-time All-America selection – 2014 GCA third team, 2015 PING honorable mention and 2016 PING third team – Koepka made his presence felt immediately earning 2013 Big East Player of the Year and Freshman of the Year honors in his first season with the Bulls, leading the team to the 2013 Big East Championship. He went on to earn three more All-Conference honors in the American Athletic Conference as he led the Bulls to AAC Tournament Titles in 2015 and 2016. Koepka finished second in the 2013 Big East Tournament and third in the 2016 AAC Tournament.
He led USF to NCAA Regionals in 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016 and the NCAA Championship round in 2015 and 2016, including the Bulls advancing to the NCAA Match Play quarterfinals in 2015 and registering a program-best sixth-place finish. He logged a T29th finish in the 2015 NCAA Championship and T36th in the 2016 NCAA Championship.
Along the way, he became the first USF men’s golfer to post a season average under par (70.9), set USF career records with four tournament victories, 19 top-10 finishes, and 79 rounds of par or better, and posted a best-ever USF national scorer rating for a season (11th in 2013-14). He stands second all-time at USF in career scoring average (71.53), career finish percentage (80.3%) and birdies (459) and third in eagles (11). His round of 64 at the Western Refining Collegiate All-Amateur is tied for the second-lowest round in program history.
Koepka went on to play on the PGA Tour, logging $306,396 career earnings to date, and the LIV Golf Tour, where he ranked 26th in the points standings in 2022 and posted winnings of $4.3 million in 2022 and $1.76 million in 2023.
Koepka became the first member of the men's golf program inducted into the USF Athletic Hall of Fame in 2024.