GOLF MEDIA GUIDE
ALLEGHENY GOLF Allegheny College At a Glance
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Location......................................................................................................Meadville, Pa. Founded.................................................................................................................... 1815 Enrollment............................................................................................................... 2,100 Nickname............................................................................................................... Gators Colors......................................................................................................... Blue and Gold President..........................................................................................Dr. James H. Mullen Alma Mater........................................................................College of the Holy Cross ‘80
Allegheny Quick Facts/Table of Contents...................3 Athletics Support Staff.................................................4 Why Gators?.................................................................4 Allegheny Advantage....................................................5 What Sets Allegheny Apart?.................................... 6-7 North Coast Athletic Conference.................................8 Country Club of Meadville...........................................9 Gator Tracks.........................................................10-11 Head Coach Jeff Groff............................................... 12 2011-12 Men’s and Women’s Rosters................... 13 Player Profiles.......................................................14-16 2010-11 Statistics.....................................................17 Team Records............................................................ 18 Medalist Honors........................................................ 19 Postseason Awards..............................................20-21 Year-By-Year Results............................................22-26
Affiliation.................................................................................................NCAA Division III Conference.................................................................. North Coast Athletic Conference Website.............................................................................................www.northcoast.org Home Course.......................................................................... Country Club of Meadville Address.................................................................... 15995 Highway 86, Meadville, Pa.
Allegheny Golf Coach Contact Information Head Coach............................................................................. Jeff Groff (11th season) Alma Mater............................................................................ Millersville University ‘83 Phone...................................................................................................... 814-332-2811 Email............................................................................................. jgroff@allegheny.edu
Men’s Golf History / Team Information Inaugural Season............................................................................................. 1933-34 NCAA Championship Appearances............................................................................30 Best NCAA Finish........................................................................................... 1st (1983) Last NCAA Appearance..........................................................................................2006 All-Americans...............................................................................................................52 All-Region.....................................................................................................................55 Conference Championships.......................................................................................22 All-Conference.......................................................................................................... 127
Matt Donahoe
Women’s Golf History / Team Information Inaugural Season...................................................................................................2006 NCAA Championship Appearances.............................................................................. 6 Best NCAA Finish........................................................................................... 6th (2011) Last NCAA Appearance.......................................................................................... 2011 All-Americans................................................................................................................. 2 All-Region....................................................................................................................... 3 Conference Championships..................... 1 (2011 marked inaugural championship) All-Conference............................................................................................................... 5
Directions to Country Club of Meadville From the North Interstate 79S to Exit 154 (Saegertown). Follow Rt. 198E to the stop sign. Turn RIGHT at stop sign and follow Main Street (Rt. 19) to the stop light. At the light, turn LEFT. Go up the hill. At stop sign, turn RIGHT onto Rt. 86S. Remain on Rt. 86S for approximately two (2) miles and The Country Club is at the top of the hill on the RIGHT. From the South Interstate 79N to Meadville Exit 147A. Follow Rt. 322 East to Park Avenue. (When you get off the Interstate, just stay straight – no turns) You will go over a bridge. Keep on going straight. You will be on Park Avenue. Follow Park Avenue until you hit North Street. Turn RIGHT at Burger King and go to the next light. At light, turn left onto Rt. 86N. Follow Rt. 86N for approximately three (3) miles and The Country Club is on the LEFT side of the road.
Lauren Hammell
Allegheny Athletics on the Web
www.alleghenysports.com Friends and fans of Allegheny’s intercollegiate athletic teams can continue to follow the Gators’ progress by checking out the college’s web site: www.alleghenysports.com. Log on to the official web site of Allegheny athletics for information on all 21 sports. The golf pages feature same day event recaps, press releases, photos, athlete and coach profiles, historical data and much more.
ALLEGHENY GOLF Why Gators?
Athletics Support Staff Mailing Address................ 520 North Main Street, Meadville, PA 16335 Athletic Fax.........................................................................(814) 337-1217 Director of Athletic Communications (Media Contact)...... James Kramer Phone................................................................................. (814) 332-5952 Email...................................................................... jkramer@allegheny.edu Office Coordinator....................................................................... Lori Riggle Phone................................................................................. (814) 332-3350 Email......................................................................... lriggle@allegheny.edu Department Secretary............................................................Bonnie Dunn Phone................................................................................. (814) 332-2154 Email.........................................................................bdunn@allegheny.edu Associate Athletic Director for Facilities and Recreation............. Bill Ross Phone................................................................................. (814) 332-2316 Email..........................................................................wross@allegheny.edu Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance...........................Mandy Prusia Phone................................................................................. (814) 332-3367 Email......................................................................mprusia@allegheny.edu Director of Equipment........................................................... Ron Clements Phone................................................................................. (814) 332-4396 Email...................................................................rclements@allegheny.edu Head Athletic Trainer............................................................Jamie Plunkett Phone..................................................................................(814) 332-2817 Email.....................................................................jplunkett@allegheny.edu Assistant Athletic Trainer.................................................... Danielle Stuart Phone................................................................................. (814) 332-2805 Email....................................................................... dstuart@allegheny.edu Assistant Athletic Trainer.................................................... Laura Dillaman Phone................................................................................. (814) 332-2805 Email.................................................................... ldillaman@allegheny.edu
Through 1925, Allegheny teams had been referred to as Hilltoppers, Methodists, Timothians (in deference to College founder Timothy Alden), and the Blue and Gold. In April of 1925, a group of Allegheny students published the first issue of a humor magazine titled the Allegheny Alligator. The editors explained the reasoning behind the title thus: “The name, Alligator, was selected not because the alligator is noted for its sense of humor, nor because the haunts of the above-mentioned critter are located in this vicinity, but purely and simply because of the 99.44% alliterative value of its orthography.” A column in that first issue was titled “Gator Gossip,” and in the fall of 1926 an organization called the Go-Get-’Em Gator Club appeared on campus. The club made its presence known at football games by occupying a reserved section of the bleachers and serving as a nucleus for the cheering section. By the end of the decade, Allegheny’s athletic teams were referred to as the Gators. It wasn’t until the 1970s that the name took on a face. It was then that a group of students started a publication evaluating faculty and courses. An illustration of a gator used in one of those publications was adopted by the College administration and eventually evolved into the nameless gator most Alleghenians are familiar with—posed in a tough but friendly stance and proudly wearing a varsity letter sweater. In 1980 the Golden Gator Club was formed, an organization that remains an important link between the Athletics Department and alumni. The gator graphic has retained its strong identity with athletics and in the fall of 2004, it was redesigned to give it a more contemporary look. A new mascot costume was unveiled and “Chompers” made its debut.
Media Guide Credits The 2011-12 Allegheny College golf media guide is a publication of the Allegheny athletic communications office. Special thank you to Karley Miller ‘15 for the cover designs and to Liz Blyth ‘13 for her research assistance. Head shots and team pictures supplied by Ed Mailliard. Action photography provided by Michael Richards, Envision Sports Media, Ryan Baker, and Ed Mailliard. Historical photos provided by Bill Owen where known. INSIDE FRONT COVER: Top (1983 NCAA Division III National Champions; Middle (Bobby Ruffing, 1997 NCAC Tournament Medalist; 2011 NCAC Women’s Championship team); Bottom (Two-time All-American Liz Blyth; 1983 individual national champion Matt Clarke; Four-time All-American Nathan Smith
Michael Richards
DETAILS OF DISTINCTION
DETAILS OF DISTINCTION
Allegheny students are provided the freedom to select majors and minors of unusual combinations, and they combine those interests and talents to develop skills that employers seek most in today’s global economy—being creative, analytical and innovative.
major/minor combinations
required to represent two of the liberal arts divisions — natural sciences, humanities, and social sciences
four-year seminar series
off-campus experiences
chosen from 2,500 internships, study abroad programs, service projects, and Allegheny’s distinctive Travel Seminar — faculty-led intensive learning tours
beginning with the first-year seminar, where the faculty instructor is your advisor for two years
state-of-the-art facilities
capstone senior project
extraordinary outcomes
an essential independent experience that encompasses research, writing, and presentation, mirroring a master’s thesis
science research complex and premier communication arts center
law & medical school acceptance rates at twice the national average
to learn more visit allegheny.edu/distinctions
ALLEGHENY AT A GLANCE Enrollment
Total students ....................................................................................................... 2,100 Men/women.................................................................................................. 45%/55% States/countries represented..........................................................................45/33
First-Year Class Profile—596 students
Ranked in top 25% of high school ...................................................................74% SAT—critical reading and math (middle 50%)................................ 1125-1310 ACT (middle 50%)................................................................................................ 24-29 High schools represented ....................................................................................387 From outside Pennsylvania.................................................................................49% Minority/international students .......................................................................17%
Faculty
Full-time faculty ....................................................................................................... 157 Ph.D. or other terminal degree ..........................................................................95% Student-to-faculty ratio ........................................................................................12:1 Average class size, introductory........................................................................... 21 Average class size, advanced ................................................................................ 12 Classes with fewer than 30 students ...............................................................88%
Facilities
Major buildings .......................................................................................................... 40 Central campus ...............................................................................................79 acres Recreation complex.....................................................................................203 acres Bousson nature preserve ...........................................................................283 acres
Campus Life
Student organizations on campus ......................................................... Over 100 Participate in community service ..........................................................Over 60% Total hours of service per year ...............................................................30,000 Varsity teams ............................................................................................................... 21 Participate in varsity, club, intramurals, and outdoor recreationOver 50% Live on campus .................................................................................................... 100%
Financial Aid
Extensive merit aid available; up to $80,000 guaranteed over four years. Students receiving need-based aid .................................................................69% Tuition and fees (2010-11)........................................................................... $34,810 Room and board (2010-11) ............................................................................$8,790
Outcomes
Complete independent research Senior Project...................................... 100% Enroll in independent study course ................................................................43% Undertake internships ..........................................................................................75% Available internships.......................................................................................... 2,500 Complete their degree in four years................................................................92% Start a career directly ............................................................................................45% Job-seekers hired within 8 months of graduation ..............................90% Go on to graduate school directly....................................................................45% Graduate school acceptance rate (including pre-law and pre-med) ....................................................80–100% Join long-term service opportunities directly .............................................10%
NORTH COAST ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
NORTH COAST AT H L E T I C C O N F E R E N C E ERIE
90 TOLEDO
80
75
INDIANA
CLEVELAND
OBERLIN COLLEGE
FORT WAYNE
OBERLIN, OH 44074
65
OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY
69
KENYON COLLEGE
70 74
DEPAUW UNIVERSITY GREENCASTLE, IN 46135
DAYTON
EARLHAM COLLEGE RICHMOND, IN 47374
75
76 77
Significantly, all nine NCAC institutions have been granted chapters of Phi Beta Kappa, the preeminent honor society for colleges and universities. Only 276 of the more than 3,000 four-year institutions in the United States have been so honored.
GRANVILLE, OH 43023
SPRINGFIELD, OH 45501
CINCINNATI
PENNSYLVANIA PITTSBURGH
70
DENISON UNIVERSITY
WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY
71
80
GAMBIER, OH 43022
COLUMBUS
INDIANAPOLIS
YOUNGSTOWN
WOOSTER, OH 44691
CRAWFORDSVILLE, IN 47933
74
MEADVILLE, PA 16335
COLLEGE OF WOOSTER
71
DELAWARE, OH 43015
WABASH COLLEGE
HIRAM COLLEGE
HIRAM, OH 44234
ALLEGHENY COLLEGE 79
OHIO
65 64
For additional Information:
EVANSVILLE
NORTHCOAST.ORG
2010-11 NCAC All-Conference (Men) Craig Osterbrock Ben Hogenkamp David Wettrich Caleb Chiero Jerry Moore Matt Donahoe
Wittenberg Wittenberg Wittenberg Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Wesleyan Allegheny
So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr.
1 2 3 4 t5 t5
371 371 374 375 382 382
Kyle Bates Michael Peters Jordan Millice Aaron Klimchuk Nate Fridley Scott Morris
Denison Wooster Wittenberg Denison Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Wesleyan
Sr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Sr.
7 8 t9 t9 11 12
383 384 385 385 386 387
Dylan Lee Oliver White
Denison Allegheny
Fr. Fr.
t8 t10
230 231
Dick Gordin Award (Player of the Year): Nate Fridley, Ohio Wesleyan Bob Nye Award (Overall Medalist): Craig Osterbock, Wittenberg (won playoff) Coach of the Year: Jeff Roope, Wittenberg
2010-11 NCAC All-Conference (Women) Hannah Schonau-Taylor Lauren Hammell Liz Blyth Sarah Vorder Bruegge Kritsinee Khowcharoen Courtney Klein
Allegheny Allegheny Allegheny Allegheny Hiram Allegheny
Sr. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. Sr.
1 2 3 4 5 6
326 329 332 338 342 348
Nicole Momsen Mary Eighmy Deanna Mychalishyn Jenna Gentner Rainey Sullivan Chelsea Lee
Wittenberg Wittenberg Wittenberg Wittenberg Wooster Denison
Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr.
7 8 9 10 11 12
350 353 355 362 376 388
Overall Medalist: Hannah Schonau-Taylor, Allegheny Player of the Year: Hannah Schonau-Taylor, Allegheny Coach of the Year: Jeff Groff, Allegheny
Founded in 1983, the North Coast Athletic Conference is dedicated to fostering a complementary relationship between intercollegiate athletics and the pursuit of academic excellence. Consisting of nine academically selective colleges and universities in Ohio, Indiana and Pennsylvania — Allegheny College, Denison University, Hiram College, Kenyon College, Oberlin College, Ohio Wesleyan University, Wabash College, Wittenberg University, The College of Wooster in addition to Earlham College as an affiliate member (DePauw University will joins the league beginning in 2011) — the NCAC believes that high-level athletic programs need not be sacrificed in order to meet rigid academic standards.
A member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s Division III, the NCAC features championship competition in 23 sports — 11 for men and 12 for women. The 12 women’s sports are among the most offered by any Division III conference, and the equality in number and emphasis between men’s and women’s athletics is just one of the elements that sets the North Coast apart. The goals of the conference express the best aspirations of American amateur athletics. The NCAC brings together a group of institutions which share a common allegiance to academic quality and to the conduct of athletics so as to support the educational purpose. Intercollegiate athletics can and should complement academic life, rather than compete with it, and sports should enhance the experience of students during their college years. This type of academic and athletic commitment has been led by the school presidents, who have taken an active role in the governance of the conference. The NCAC’s commitment to equity, its broad base of athletic programs, and an unwavering insistence on excellence in academics has served as a model for conferences throughout the country. The North Coast has shown not only that these ideals can coexist, but that they can flourish. The NCAC continues as a pacesetter in the 21st century.
Hannah Schonau-Taylor
The Gators enjoy their own home course at The Country Club of Meadville, which is located just two miles north of campus. With plush tee boxes and well-manicured fairways, the Club has served as one of the region’s top courses for over 100 years.
COURSE MAP Men: 6,808 yds; par 72 Women: 5,385 yds; par 73
In addition to its home venue at The Country Club of Meadville, as well as nine other courses within close distance on which to play, Allegheny golf has been proud explorers of some of the game’s most prominent venues. In the past several years, the Gator program has toured some of the world’s most exclusive courses, including Old Prestwick in Ayrshire Scotland (site of the first British Open), Oakmont Country Club in Pennsylvania (site of 20 Major Championships) and Scioto in Columbus, Ohio (site of five PGA Championships).
The Old Course at St. Andrews (Scotland) Site of 27 Open Championships
El Campeon (Florida) Site of NCAA Championships
Scioto (Ohio) Site of five Major Championships
Oak Hill (New York) Site of 2013 PGA Championship
Achasta (Georgia) Site of Numerous Amateur Championships
Royal Aberdeen (Scotland) Sixth Oldest Course in the World Doonbeg (Ireland) 2010 European Golf Club of the Year
Ballybunion (Ireland) 7th Best Course in the World by Golf Digest
Turnberry (Scotland) Site of four Open Championships
Carnoustie Links (Scotland) Site of seven Open Championships
HEAD COACH JEFF GROFF THE GROFF FILE Hometown: Lancaster, Pa. Education: Bachelor’s-Business Administration, Millersville University, 1983; Master’s-Sports Administration, Kent State, 1985 Date announced as Allegheny Head Coach: June 1, 2001 Coaching Awards: 2011 NCAC Women’s Coach of the Year; 2009 GCAA Region Men’s Coach of the Year; 2008 NCGA Region Women’s Coach of the Year; 2006 NCAC Men’s Coach of the Year; 2005 NCAC Men’s Coach of the Year; 2004 GCAA Region Coach of the Year. Player Award Totals Men: All-American: 8, All-Region: 20, AllConference: 30 Player Award Totals Women: All-American: 2, All-Region: 3, AllConference: 5
Jeff Groff is entering his 27th year at Allegheny and 11th as the head golf coach. He led his Gator men’s squad to the NCAA Division III Championship Tournament in each of his first five seasons -- part of a 30-year streak by the program, and has continued to keep Allegheny at the top of the regional rankings. Groff has also guided the women’s program to unprecedented heights. In 2011, the Gators became the first team in the history of college golf to qualify for the NCAA Championships its first six years as a varsity program. In the six consecutive showings at nationals, the Gators have produced five top-10 finishes. The women’s squad earned its 2011 NCAA bid following another outstanding campaign in which it captured six tournament titles, including the inaugural North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) Championship. The Gators, who were ranked as high as No. 4 in the national polls, captured their first league title by an astounding 98 strokes in five rounds of play. Individually, Hannah Schonau-Taylor secured medalist honors en route to NCAC Player of the Year, while Groff picked up the first NCAC Coach of the Year award on the women’s side. Under Groff’s tutelage, all five Allegheny players competing at the championships earned All-Conference honors. The team capped the season with a sixth-place finish at the NCAA Division III Championships, their highest finish at the national tournament in team history. “Any time a team gets a bid to the national playoffs, it is a testament to the program and what the players have done throughout the year,” Groff said. “...I’ll be honest, this was never the plan coming in. Our primary focus was on building a program. In a few short years, the ladies have created their own identity and tradition of excellence. It has been an exciting story to say the least.” Over the last nine seasons, eight athletes have earned All-America honors under Groff, including four-time winner Ben Rathfon, who was also the recipient of the Frank Fuhrer III Award as Western Pennsylvania’s top collegiate player in 2005. In 2006, freshman Chris Moore picked up the Phil Mickelson Award as the nation’s top freshman. Mike Wolfe earned PING/All-America honors in 2009, while Oliver White be-
I believe that the attraction to Allegheny College is the combination of a superb education preparing for life after graduation while having the opportunity to participate in a nationally recognized golf program. Every facet of this program from facilities and schedules to equipment and transportation is structured to allow for the best possible experience. It is the commitment to do the very best that is the Allegheny Advantage. came the most recent Gator to elicit All-America plaudits following a spectacular rookie season in 2011. In 2010, Liz Blyth became the first women’s player to net All-America accolades, a feat she replicated in 2011. In 2004, Groff was named the Eaton Golf Pride Mid-Atlantic Regional Coach of the Year (men) as he led the Gators to wins at both the fall and spring Mid-Atlantic Regional Tournaments. The following season, he picked up his first of three NCAC Coach of the Year honors as the squad won six events and captured runner-up at the conference championship. In 2008, Groff was also the National Golf Coaches Association East Region Coach of the Year (women). Groff is a 1983 graduate of Millersville (Pa.) University, where he played baseball and was an Academic All-American outfielder as a senior. He earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration from his alma mater and went on to earn his master’s in sports administration from Kent State University in 1985. Groff has been a member of the NGCA Division III Awards Committee, the NGCA East Region Advisory Committee and the Golf Coaches Association of America Mid-Atlantic Regional Committee, where he served as the chairperson and voting member of the Golf World/Nike Golf Coaches Poll for several years. A native of Lancaster, Pa., Groff attended Penn Manor High School, where he played varsity soccer, basketball and baseball. He also is an avid golfer and a student of the game. Groff is married to the former Chris Binnie, a 1989 Allegheny graduate.
2011-12 TEAM ROSTERS Allegheny Men’s Golf
Name
Cl.
Hometown/High School
Trey Carbeau
So.
Zelienople, Pa. / Sewickley Academy
Matt Chuba
So.
Sharpsville, Pa. / Sharpsville
A.J. Crofford
Fr.
North Canton, Ohio / Hoover
Matthew Donahoe
Sr.
McMurray, Pa. / Nichols
Evan Duffey
Fr.
Fishers, Ind. / Hamilton Southeastern
Patrick Fritz
Jr.
Brookville, Pa. / Brookville
Rob Hippert
Sr.
Pittsburgh, Pa. / Upper Saint Clair
Conor Mahoney
Fr.
Westport, Conn. / Staples
Sam Palmer
Fr.
Novi, Mich. / Novi
Michael Richards
Sr.
New Castle, Pa. / Neshannock
Oliver White
So.
Lower Gwynedd, Pa. / Heritage Academy
Samuel Zamet
Fr.
Babylon, N.Y. / Babylon
Allegheny Women’s Golf
Name
Cl.
Hometown/High School
Liz Blyth
Jr.
Pittsford, N.Y. / Pittsford-Mendon
Lauren Hammell
Sr.
McMurray, Pa. / Peters Township
Michelle Magagna
Sr.
Ann Arbor, Mich. / Pioneer
Miranda Santucci
So.
Carnegie, Pa. / Winchester-Thurston School
Abby Sorensen
Sr.
Erie, Pa. / Villa Maria Academy
Sarah Vorder Bruegge
So.
Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. / The Benjamin School
Lauren Wind
Fr.
North Canton, Ohio / Jackson
Roster Breakdown By State
2
1 2
Roster Breakdown By Class
2 1 10
1
Men Seniors.........................3 (M. Donahoe, R. Hippert, M. Richards) Juniors........................................................................... 1 (P. Fritz) Sophomores......................... 3 (T. Carbeau, M. Chuba, O. White) Freshmen................................................5 (A. Crofford, E. Duffey, ................................................ C. Mahoney, S. Palmer, S. Zamet) Women Seniors...................... 3 (L. Hammell, M. Magagna, A. Sorensen) Juniors..........................................................................1 (L. Blyth) Sophomores......................... 2 (M. Santucci, S. Vorder Bruegge) Freshmen......................................................................1 (L. Wind)
PLAYER PROFILES MATT DONAHOE
MICHAEL RICHARDS
Senior w Captain McMurray, Pa. / Nichols
Senior w Captain New Castle, Pa. / Neshannock
2010-11: NCAC All-Conference First Team…Cleveland Golf/ Srixon All-America Scholar…orchestrated three top-10 finishes including a tie for sixth at the second event of the 2011 NCAC Championships…enjoyed his best performance of the season at the Nazareth Invitational where he tied for third after carding a six over par 150 (75-75)…tied his lowest 54-hole career score en route to a 13th-place finish at the Vulcan Invitational (74-72-76=233)…authored his lowest career round at the Camp Lejuene Intercollegiate Tournament (73-80-69=222)… saw action in all 10 events with a round-average of 76.6…team captain. 2009-10: Named to Mid-Atlantic All-Region Team...First Team All-NCAC...finished second overall at the Nazareth Invitational totaling a two-day career-best 151...tied for third overall at the Kenyon Invitational, carding a season-low 71 on day two... finished seventh at the Ted Barclay Spring Invitational...carded a 72 on the third day of the Marine Corps Intercollegiate Invitational...in 22 rounds, averaged 78.4 while totaling six top-10 finishes. 2008-09: Averaged 79.75 for four rounds...carded a seasonlow 75 on the second day of the Guy W. Kuhn Invitational.
ROB HIPPERT Senior w Captain Pittsburgh, Pa. / Upper St. Clair 2010-11: Enjoyed best result of the year at the Guy W. Kuhn Invitational behind a two-day score of 152 (75-77)…posted lowest career 54-hole total at the Vulcan Invitational (7473-78=225)…secured best individual finish of the year with 11th-place effort at the Nazareth Invitational…averaged 82.6 through seven events. 2009-10: Second Team All-NCAC...placed a career-best third at the Ted Barclay Spring Invitational (77-74=151)...finished three over par en route to fifth overall at the Saint Vincent Bearcat Invitational...carded an 18-hole low 73 at the Hiram College Invitational...logged three top-10 finishes while averaging 78.4 through 23 rounds. 2008-09: Competed in seven rounds, averaging an 81...shot his best round on the second day of the Guy W. Kuhn Invitational (75).
2010-11: Tied for 15th while authoring lowest career two-day score at the Guy W. Kuhn Invitational (77-74=151)…averaged 82.2 in four events and 10 rounds of play. 2009-10: Did not play. 2008-09: Played in 3 rounds averaging 79...carded a seasonlow 72 at the Guy W. Kuhn Invitational.
PATRICK FRITZ Junior Brookville, Pa. / Brookville 2010-11: Logged three top-10 finishes including a career-best sixth overall at the Fred B. Kravetz Invitational…finished in a tie for eighth while setting a 36-hole personal record of 150 (7377)…enjoyed a terrific effort at the Camp Lejeune Intercollegiate Tournament (72-79-71=222) including a career-low one over par 71 in the final round…one of four players to appear in all 10 events…averaged 78.4 through 23 rounds of play. 2009-10: NCAC All-Conference Honorable Mention...logged four top-10 finishes, including a tie for fifth at the Ted Barclay Spring Invitational (74-79=153)...tied for seventh overall at the Mid-Atlantic Region Invitational (79-74=153)...shot a single-round low 72 at the Vulcan Invitational, while totaling a two-day personal record of 152...averaged 78.3 through 20 rounds.
TREY CARBEAU Sophomore Zelienople, Pa. / Sewickley Academy 2010-11: Did Not Play.
MATT CHUBA Sophomore Sharpsville, Pa. / Sharpsville 2010-11: Did Not Play.
PLAYER PROFILES OLIVER WHITE
MICHELLE MAGAGNA
Sophomore Lower Gwynedd, Pa. / Heritage Academy
Senior Ann Arbor, Mich. / Pioneer
2010-11: Third Team Division III PING All-America…Division III PING Mid-Atlantic All-Region…NCAC All-Conference Honorable Mention…three-time NCAC Player of the Week…authored five top-10 finishes in 10 events including two top-five performances…paced Allegheny to second-place finish at the Mid-Atlantic Region Invitational after finishing third on the individual leader board (80-74=154)…finished sensational third-place effort at the Guy W. Kuhn Invitational with a one-under par 143 (72-71)…closed at even par the following week en route to a seventh-place finish at the 54-hole Vulcan Invitational (7171-74=216)…capped the fall slate with his third consecutive top-10 finish at the Nazareth Invitational (8th, 75-80=155)… averaged a team-best 75.5 in 23 rounds while posting an individual winning percentage of .808 (642-153).
LAUREN HAMMELL Senior w Captain McMurray, Pa. / Peters Township 2010-11: Finished second overall in the NCAC championship series en route to First Team All-Conference accolades… authored seven top-10 finishes and six top-five finishes in 11 events…captured medalist honors at the Allegheny Invitational with a two-day total of 159 (82-77)…competed at the NCAA Division III Women’s Golf Championships where she finished fourth for the Gators and 49th overall…represented Allegheny at the inaugural Hooters Collegiate Team Championship…finished among the top five in the first four events of the year… finished third out of 68 competitors in the season-opening Yellow Jacket Invite…competed in all 25 rounds with an average score of 83.5. 2009-10: NGCA Scholar All-American...captured medalist honors at the Grove City Invitational with a season-low 76... finished in the top 10 seven times...placed 62nd overall at the NCAA Championships...fired season-best 156 (76-80) at Mercyhurst...played in 22 rounds averaging 83.1. 2008-09: Competed at the NCAA Division III Championships... tied for first on the team in most rounds played (23.5)...finished in the top 10 seven times...averaged 83.19.
2010-11: Secured first career top-10 finish with a seventhplace effort at the Nazareth Invitational (87-86=173)…appeared in five events and competed in 10 rounds while averaging a 91.0. 2009-10: Notched two top-10 finishes...tied for eighth at the Mercyhurst Spring Invitational with a season-low 82...averaged 90.1 in seven rounds. 2008-09: Competed in seven rounds...carded a season-best 85 at the Mercyhurst Spring Invitational.
LIZ BLYTH Junior Pittsford, N.Y. / Pittsford-Mendon 2010-11: NCAA All-American…finished sixth overall at the NCAA Championships to author the top individual national finish in team history…paced Gators to sixth-place team finish at the NCAA Championships with a 54-hole total of 242 (84-7880)…NCAC All-Conference First Team selection following thirdplace finish at the second event of the NCAC championship series…appeared in all 11 events during the year while logging seven top-10 finishes and six top-five performances…bagged medalist honors at the Nazareth Invitational (83-78=161)… posted best two-day score of 156 en route to second-place finish at O’Brien National Invitational earning O’Brien National Invitational All-Tournament honors…manufactured the highest individual winning percentage by an Allegheny player during the year (.820, 539-118)…averaged an 82.6 in 25 rounds of play. 2009-10: Finished 10th overall at the NCAA Championships, while becoming the first Gator to ever receive All Amercan Honors...carded her lowest round of the year at the Gannon Invitational (75)...Finished in the top-10 five times...closed fourth overall at the Martin & Wallace Invitational (161)...posted an 83.1 average in 19 rounds.
PLAYER PROFILES ABBY SORENSEN Senior Erie, Pa. / Villa Maria Academy 2010-11: Enjoyed best career finish as the individual runnerup at the Allegheny Invitational behind a two-day personal best of 163 (80-83)…finished seventh overall in the first event of the inaugural NCAC championship series…competed in 14 rounds while averaging an 86.4…missed part of the season due to injury. 2009-10: Tied for second overall at the Grove City Invitational...finished in the top 10 twice....fired 163 (81-82) at the Wittenberg Spring Preview...carded low round of 80 at Mercyhurst Invitational.
MIRANDA SANTUCCI Sophomore Carnegie, Pa. / Winchester-Thurston 2010-11: Competed in four rounds while averaging 90.3… finished 26th out of 68 competitors at the Yellow Jacket Fall Invite in her first collegiate event (90-89—179)…missed most of the season due to injury.
Freshmen Profiles A.J. CROFFORD Freshman North Canton, Ohio / Hoover
EVAN DUFFEY Freshman Fishers, Ind. / Hamilton Southeastern
CONOR MAHONEY Freshman Westport, Conn. / Staples
SAM PALMER Freshman Novi, Mich. / Novi
SARAH VORDER BRUEGGE Sophomore Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. / The Benjamin School 2010-11: NCAC First Team All-Conference…enjoyed four topfive finishes while closing inside the top 10 on six occasions… three-time NCAC Player of the Week selection…earned first career medalist honors at the first event in the NCAC championship series hosted by Wooster…posted best two-day score of 155 (76-79) en route to runner-up honors at the Otterbein Cardinal Classic…tied for 16th at the prestigious Jekyll Island Collegiate Invitational (81-84-78)…finished fourth overall at the Yellow Jacket Fall Invite in first college event (77-84=161)… averaged an 83.4 in 25 rounds of play.
SAMUEL ZAMET Freshman Babylon, N.Y. / Babylon
LAUREN WIND Freshman North Canton, Ohio / Jackson
Sarah Vorder Bruegge
2010-11 Allegheny Men's Golf -- Season Statistics
Page 1 of 1
SEASON STATISTICS
2010-11 Allegheny Men's Golf Season Statistics 2010-11 Men’s Season Statistics Low Player
President Mullen and Rob Hippert
Par/-
Finish Top
Rounds Strokes Round Rounds Events
5 10
Rel. W-L
W-L% To Par Average
Marshall Brown
2
147
72
1
1
-
-
1
76-7
.916
+2
73.5
Collin Marozzi
2
151
72
1
1
-
-
-
69-14
.831
+4
75.5
Oliver White
23
1737
71
6
10
-
2
5 642-153
.808
+4
75.5
Matthew Donahoe
23
1762
69
2
10
-
1
3 546-249
.687
+5
76.6
Jonathan McMahan
23
1787
70
3
10
-
-
1 441-354
.555
+6
77.7
Patrick Fritz
23
1803
71
-
10
-
-
3 448-347
.564
+7
78.4
Mike Shogry
2
158
79
-
1
-
-
-
.506
+7
79.0
Mike Flickinger
18
1439
72
1
8
-
-
- 281-302
.482
+8
79.9
Michael Richards
10
822
74
-
4
-
-
- 115-249
.316
+10
82.2
- 191-300
Rob Hippert
16
1322
73
-
FOUR-PLAYER TEAM
23
7058
288
14
7
-
-
10
-
3 13
42-41
74-65
.389
+11
82.6
.532
+20
306.9
Tournament
Dates
Hal Hansen Invitational
9/12-13/2010
Rounds Place Teams Players Par Score W-L 2
3
15
88 +34
610 12-2
Guy W. Kuhn Invitational
9/19-20/2010
2
4
16
84 +24
600 12-3
Vulcan Invitational
10/21/2010
3
5
13
80 +24
888
8-4
Nazareth Invitational
10/17-18/2010
2
2
5
31 +38
614
3-1
Jekyll Island Collegiate Invitational
3/18-20/2011
3
22
29
150 +68
932 7-21
Camp Lejeune Intercollegiate Tourn. 3/27-29/2011
3
26
32
160 +46
894 6-25
Mid-Atlantic Region Invitational
2
2
15
78 +62
630 13-1
1
4
6
35 +44
4/03-04/2011
2011-12 Allegheny Women's Golf -- Season Statistics Fred B. Kravetz Invitational 4/15/2011
Patrick Fritz
1
332
Page 2-3
Nye Intercollegiate/NCAC #1
4/23-24/2011
2
4
9
54 +55
631
5-3
Hiram Spring Invite/NCAC #2
4/30-5/1/2011
3
3
9
45 +71
927
6-2
1 of 1
2011-12 Allegheny Women's Golf Season Statistics
2010-11 Women’s Season Statistics Low Player
Liz Blyth
Par/-
1
5
10
Rel. W-L
W-L% To Par Average
H. Schonau-Taylor
25
2059
75
-
11
1
6
7 516-141
.785
+10
82.4
Liz Blyth
25
2066
76
-
11
1
6
7 539-118
.820
+11
82.6
Sarah Vorder Bruegge
25
2084
76
-
11
1
4
6 499-158
.760
+11
83.4
Lauren Hammell
25
2088
77
-
11
1
6
7 497-160
.756
+11
83.5
Abby Sorensen
14
1210
80
-
6
-
1
2 221-123
.642
+14
86.4
Courtney Klein
25
2172
75
-
11
-
2
4 386-271
.588
+15
86.9
Laura Hilger
18
1573
71
1
8
-
-
2 294-210
.583
+15
87.4
Julia Wears
14
1234
80
-
6
-
-
1 196-233
.457
+16
88.1
Miranda Santucci
4
361
89
-
2
-
-
-
Michelle Magagna
10
910
86
-
5
-
-
1 131-115
-
-
-
Laura Burkholder FOUR-PLAYER TEAM
-
-
-
-
-
25
8268
307
1
11
4 25 37
61-60
.504
+19
90.3
.533
+19
91.0
88-28
-
-
-
.759
+42
330.7
Tournament
Dates
Yellow Jacket Fall Invite
9/11-12/2010
2
1
12
68
+75
635 11-0
O'Brien National Invitational
9/19-20/2010
2
3
10
65
+67
643
NCAA DIII Women's Preview
9/26-27/2010
2
5
10
55 +101
685
Allegheny Invitational
10/3-4/2010
2
1
12
56
+71
655 11-0
Zippy Invitational
10/11-12/2010
3
12
12
71 +154
1018 0-11
Nazareth Invitational
10/17-18/2010
2
1
5
Jekyll Island Collegiate Invitational
3/18-20/2011
3
7
21
Otterbein Cardinal Classic
4/09-10/2011
2
1
8
46
+88
664
7-0
NCAC #1
4/23-24/2011
2
1
6
31
+94
670
5-0
NCAC #2
4/30-5/1/2011
2
1
6
29
+80
648
5-0
3
6
25
file://C:\tas\tasgolf\2010-11 Men\html\teamcume.htm
Abby Sorensen
Finish Top
Rounds Strokes Round Rounds Events
NCAA Division III National Championships 05/10-13/11
Rounds Place Teams Players
26
Par Score W-L
+74
120 +126
101 +126
658
7-2
10/17/2011 5-4
4-0
990 14-6
1002 19-5
TEAM RECORDS Single Season Scoring Average - Women 1. Kellie Gustas 2. Jamie Reints 3. Hannah Schonau-Taylor 4. Hannah Schonau-Taylor 5. Liz Blyth 6. Laura Hilger 7. Liz Blyth 8. Jaime Reints 9. Lauren Hammell 10. Lauren Hammell
80.33 (2007-08) 80.77 (2008-09) 80.89 (2008-09) 82.40 (2010-11) 82.60 (2010-11) 82.88 (2008-09) 83.10 (2009-10) 83.14 (2007-08) 83.19 (2008-09) 83.20 (2009-10)
Single Round Records - Women 1. Laura Hilger 2. Hannah Schonau-Taylor 3. Laura Hilger Alison Bruckner 5. Hannah Schonau-Taylor 6. Liz Blyth Courtney Klein Hannah Schonau-Taylor Lisa Coleman 10. Seven players tied
71 (9/20/10) 72 (9/21/09) 73 (10/3/09) 73 (9/22/05) 74 (10/8/09) 75 (9/19/11) 75 (9/19/10) 75 (9/11/10) 75 (4//08) 76 (11 times)
148 (9/20-21/09) 150 (9/13-14/08) 153 (9/11-12/10) 154 (4/25-26/09) 154 (9/20-21/08) 154 (10/7-8/07) 155 (10/8-9/11) 155 (4/9-10/11) 155 (4/25-26/09) 155 (10/7-8/07) 155 (9/22-23/07)
Holes-In-One 1. Laura Burkholder 2. Lauren Hammell 3. Courtney Klein 4. Laura Hilger
1. Nathan Smith 2. Nathan Smith 3. Chris Moore 4. Tony Briggs 5. Matt Clarke Bob Bradley 7. Ben Rathfon Ben Rathfon 9. Ben Rathfon Oliver White
(4/12/08) (10/5/08) (9/14/09) (10/11/10)
1. Chris Moore 2. John Brumberg Drew Moore John Wiler 5. Nick Mahramas Joseph Zumpella 7. Billy Wisniewski Ben Rathfon Nick Mahramas John Jones 11. Eight players tied
64 (9/17/05) 66 (4/29/05) 66 (10/5/04) 66 (4/30/93) 67 (9/29/98) 67 (3/31/01) 68 (9/29/07) 68 (4/2/05) 68 (4/4/97) 68 (4/21/77) 69 (14 times)
Lowest 36-Hole Total - Men 1. Chris Moore 2. Nathan Smith Bobby Ruffing Joe Salvaggio 5. Billy Wisniewski Mike Wolfe John Brumberg 8. Oliver White Kevin Day Chris Moore Ben Rathfon David Whitaker Mike Gasper Mike Korenoski John Wiler
136 9/17-18/05) 141 (9/17-18/00) 141 (5/5-6/95) 141 (4/30-5/1/93) 142 (9/29-30/07) 142 (9/24-25/06) 142 (10/9-10/05) 143 (9/19-20/10) 143 (9/21-22/08) 143 (9/25-26/06) 143 (10/30-31/04) 143 (4/21-22/01) 143 (9/28-29/98) 143 (10/1-2/95) 143(4/30-5/1/93)
Holes-In-One 1. Dave Hagstrom 2. Joe Salvaggio 3. Bobby Ruffing
Laura Burkholder
73.2 (1998-99) 73.6 (2000-01) 74.15 (2005-06) 74.67 (2005-06) 75.3 (1980-81) 75.3 (1980-81) 75.4 (2002-03) 75.4 (2003-04) 75.5 (2004-05) 75.5 (2010-11)
Single Round Records - Men
Lowest 36-Hole Total - Women 1. Hannah Schonau-Taylor 2. Hannah Schonau-Taylor 3. Hannah Schonau-Taylor 4. Hannah Schonau-Taylor Lauren Hammell Lisa Coleman 7. Liz Blyth Sarah Vorder Bruegge Julia Wears Alison Bruckner Kellie Gustas
Single Season Scoring Average - Men
(5/20/83) (3/30/95) (5/6/95)
MEDALIST HONORS Men 1951-52 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1976-77 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1990-91 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96
Allegheny Invitational Carl Danielson 75 Allegheny Invitational Pierce Harper 77 vs. Gannon Pierce Harper 76 vs. Slippery Rock Pierce Harper 78 vs. Thiel & John Carroll Pierce Harper 75 vs. Case & Thiel Andy Sheffler 76 vs. Case/Western Reserve Pierce Harper 77 vs. Westminster Mike Staren 72 vs. Thiel Pete Lindstrom 77 vs. Western Reserve Steve Beinhauer 78 vs. Wayne St/Slippery Rock Jack Davis 75 vs. W&J and Bethany Jim Davis 73 vs. Grove City Jack Davis & M. Staren 80 vs. Thiel Andy Sheffler 73 vs. Case/Western Reserve Mike Staren 77 vs. W&J/Case Wally Edgecombe 80 vs. Bethany Mike Williams 77 vs. Western Reserve Skip Snyder 81 vs. John Carroll Jack Gornall 73 vs. Case/Western Reserve Jack Gornall 75 vs. Slippery Rock Skip Snyder 72 vs. Wash & Jeff Skip Snyder 72 vs. W&J/Bethany Jack Gornall 75 vs. Case/Western Reserve Jack Gornall 74 vs. Pitt/Grove City Jack Gornall 79 vs. Thiel/John Carroll J. Gornall & J. Bogniard 82 vs. Case/Western Reserve Tom Frampton 79 vs. Thiel John Bogniard 72 vs. Grove City Jack Gornall 72 vs. Gannon Tom Frampton 80 vs. Hiram/Baldwin Wallace John Bogniard 72 vs. Grove City Curt Almasy 76 vs. Pitt Mark Pirozzi 74 vs. Hiram Mark Pirozzi 76 vs. Carnegie Mellon Tom Frampton 76 vs. Case Tech Larry Holman 77 vs. Hiram/Case Bill Watt 76 vs. Thiel/Robert Morris John Jones 70 vs. Carnegie Mellon Bill Watt 70 vs. Hiram/John Carroll/Thiel John Jones 68 Malone Invitational John Jones & T. Hantke 72 Allegheny Invitational Greg Stone 70 PAC Championship John Jones & B. Watt 146 RIT Tournament Ed Podufal Wooster Invitational Robert Bradley PAC Championship Ed Podufal 154 Youngstown Tournament Ed Podufal Griffin Motors Invitational Matt Clarke NCAA Championship Matt Clarke 297 Allegheny Invitational Greg Bergholtz PAC Championship Matt Clarke John Carroll Tournament Greg Bergholtz Slippery Rock Tournament George Laskey 73 Griffin Motors Invitational Joe Salvaggio 141 Edinboro Tournament Ryan Garrity 74 (T) Allegheny Invitational Joe Salvaggio Clarion Classic Joe Salvaggio Gannon Invitational John Wiler Binghamton Classic Mike Korenoski NCAC Championship Bobby Ruffing 141 NCAC Championship Mike Gasper 75 Gannon (Elwell) Invitational Bob Ruffing 73 NCAA Championship Mike Korenoski 143
1996-97 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09
NCAC Championship DII Stress-Less Classic Binghamton Invitational Edinboro Tournament Mount Union Invitational Guy Kuhn Memorial Mount Union Invitational St. Leo’s Tournament W.Va. Wesleyan Hal Hansen Invitational Eckerd College Invitational Kenyon Cup Invitational Cross Creek Apparel Classic Griffin Motors Invitational NCAC Championship Westminster Invitational Westminster Invitational Ocean City Classic Bob Raymond Invitational Griffin Motors Invitational NCAC Championship Nazareth Invitational I.U.P. Invitational Kenyon Cup Invitational Ocean City Classic Guy Kuhn Invitational Mercyhurst Invitational Griffin Motors Invitational W&J Invitational Peter Rossin Memorial Wittenberg Invitational Ocean City Classic Westminster Invitational Mid-Atlantic Regional NCAC Championship Hiram Invitational Griffin Motors Invitational Wittenberg Invitational Guy Kuhn Memorial Griffin Motors Invitational Muhlenberg Invitational
Bob Ruffing Mike Gasper Bob Ruffing Nathan Smith Mike Gasper Nathan Smith Nathan Smith Nathan Smith Nathan Smith Nathan Smith Patrick Keating Richard Jones David Whitaker David Whitaker Nathan Smith Ben Rathfon David Whitaker Ben Rathfon David Whitaker Ben Rathfon Ben Rathfon Joe Zumpella Patrick Keating Ben Rathfon Ben Rathfon Drew Moore Ben Rathfon Ben Rathfon Ben Rathfon Ben Rathfon Chris Moore Chris Moore Chris Moore Chad Kosanovic Chris Moore Chad Kosanovic Mike Wolfe Chris Moore Christian Goetz Billy Wisniewski Kyle Jastromb
151 154 149 70 146 69 146 77 141 149 74 147 154 143 147 76 (T) 76 (T) 145 75 146 150 147 70 145 143 66 74 72 70 68 136 146 71 150 218 148 142 145 69 142 150
Women 2005-06 Penn State Behrend Alison Bruckner 73 Westminster Invitational Erin Winings 81 Gannon Invitational Lisa Coleman 84 2006-07 Allegheny Invitational Alison Bruckner 77 2007-08 William Smith Invitational Kellie Gustas 166 McDaniel Fall Invitational Kellie Gustas 165 McDaniel Spring Invitational Lisa Coleman 162 2008-09 William Smith Invitational Hannah Schonau-Taylor 150 Allegheny Invitational Laura Hilger 77 McDaniel Invitational* Hannah Schonau-Taylor 119 Mercyhurst Invitational Hannah Schonau-Taylor 154 2009-10 Mercyhurst Invitational Hannah Schonau-Taylor 148 Allegheny Invitational Hannah Schonau-Taylor 74 Grove City Invitational Lauren Hammell 76 2010-11 Allegheny Invitational Lauren Hammell 159 Nazareth Invitational Liz Blyth 161 NCAC Championship #1 Sarah Vorder Bruegge 166 * - 27 holes
POSTSEASON HONORS All-Americans
NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships
All-Region
Men James Allen..........................1977, 78, 79, 80 Greg Stone......................................... 1977, 78 Bill Watt....................................... 1977, 78, 80 John Jones................................................1979 Phil Rybecky............................................ 1980 Jack Cline................................................. 1981 Bob Orr..................................................... 1981 Ed Podufal.................................. 1981, 82, 83 Matt Clarke........................................1982, 83 Dave Hagstrom...........................1982, 83, 84 Fred Eames........................................1985, 86 Dave Chuba.......................................1987, 88 Sam Wiley................................................ 1988 George Laskey......................................... 1991 Jim Swanson......................................1991, 92 John Wiler..........................................1994, 95 Joe Salvaggio........................................... 1996 Mike Korenoski........................................1997 Bobby Ruffing...........................................1997 Mike Gasper......................................1997, 98 Nick Mahramas....................................... 1998 David Whitaker........................................ 1999 Nathan Smith...................... 1998, 99, 00, 01 Ben Rathfon......................... 2002, 03, 04, 05 Drew Denton............................................ 2006 Chris Moore............................................. 2006 Mike Wolfe............................................... 2009 Oliver White............................................. 2011
Men James Allen............................................. 1980 Nathan Smith.......................................... 2001
Men Ed Ambrose..............................................2000 John Brumberg.........................................2005 Darren Eades............................................2004 Matt Donahoe.......................................... 2010 Ryan Garrity..............................................1994 Mike Gasper............................1996, 97, 98, 99 George Geregach.....................................1991 Dave Glabicki............................................1988 Christian Goetz............................2007, 08, 09 Kyle Jastromb...........................................2008 Chad Kosanovic........................................2006 George Laskey.............................1990, 91, 92 Dave Lester...............................................2003 Nick Mahramas...........................1997, 98, 99 Chris Moore..............................................2006 Gary Occhino............................................1998 Ben Rathfon.............................2002, 03, 04, 05 Bobby Ruffing........................................... 1997 Joe Salvaggio..................................... 1995, 96 Nathan Smith........................... 1998, 99, 00, 01 Jim Swanson................................1990, 91, 92 Marc Voyto...................................1989, 91, 92 David Whitaker............................2000, 01, 02 Oliver White..............................................2011 John Wiler.......................................... 1994, 95 Sam Wiley.......................................... 1988, 89 Mike Wolfe...................................2007, 08, 09 Joe Zumpella............................................2001 Ryan Zurowski..........................................2004
NCAA National Champion Men Matt Clarke.............................................. 1983
NCAA National Runner-Up Men Dave Hagstrom........................................ 1983 Nathan Smith.......................................... 2001
NCAA Rookie of the Year Men Chris Moore............................................. 2006
Women Liz Blyth..............................................2010, 11
Women Jaime Reints............................................ 2009 Hannah Schonau-Taylor....................2009, 10
Matt Clarke NCAA Regional Player of the Year Men Bobby Ruffing.......................................... 1998 Nathan Smith....................................1999, 01
NCAA Regional Rookie of the Year Oliver White
Men John Wiler................................................ 1992 Ben Rathfon............................................. 2002 Chris Moore............................................. 2006
NCAA Regional Coach of the Year Men Jeff Groff............................................2004, 09 Women Jeff Groff.................................................. 2008
Jaime Reints
POSTSEASON HONORS All-Conference
All-Conference
NCAA Championship History
Men - First Team Greg Bergholtz..........................................1985 John Brumberg.........................................2005 Drew Denton.............................................2005 Matt Donahoe................................... 2010, 11 Darren Eades............................................2004 Fred Eames...............................................1986 Patrick Fritz...............................................2011 Ryan Garrity..............................................1994 Mike Gasper............................... 1996, 98, 99 Ray Glabicki..............................................1993 Christian Goetz............................2007, 08, 09 Tim Hutton................................................1990 Eric Jackson..............................................2000 Kyle Jastromb...........................................2008 Mike Korenoski........................................1996 George Laskey..........................................1991 Ron Leppert..............................................1986 Nick Mahramas................................. 1997, 99 Chris Moore....................................... 2006, 07 Gary Occhino............................................1998 Ben Rathfon................................ 2002, 03, 05 Bobby Ruffing..............................1995, 97, 98 Joe Salvaggio..................................... 1995, 96 Nathan Smith..............................1998, 99, 01 Scott Sundstrom............................... 1985, 86 Jim Swanson...................................... 1991, 92 Marc Voyto................................................1991 David Whitaker............................1999, 01, 02 John Wiler.......................................... 1993, 95 Mike Wolfe......................................... 2008, 09 Joe Zumpella............................................2001
Women - First Team Liz Blyth.....................................................2011 Lauren Hammell.......................................2011 Courtney Klein..........................................2011 Hannah Schonau-Taylor...........................2011 Sarah Vorder Bruegge..............................2011
Men 1977............................................................. 4th 1978........................................................... 2nd 1979............................................................ 3rd 1980............................................................ 3rd 1981............................................................ 4th 1982............................................................ 4th 1983.............................................................1st 1984............................................................ 9th 1985.......................................................... 10th 1986............................................................ 9th 1987.......................................................... 13th 1988............................................................ 6th 1989.......................................................... 11th 1990.......................................................... 21st 1991............................................................ 6th 1992............................................................ 5th 1993.......................................................... 10th 1994.......................................................... 11th 1995.......................................................... 11th 1996.......................................................... 13th 1997............................................................ 4th 1998............................................................ 3rd 1999............................................................ 8th 2000............................................................ 9th 2001............................................................ 8th 2002.......................................................... 17th 2003.......................................................... 19th 2004.......................................................... 19th 2005.......................................................... 16th 2006.......................................................... 10th
Men - Second Team Dave Chuba.................................1986, 87, 88 Drew Denton.............................................2006 Fred Eames...............................................1985 Mike Flickinger......................................... 2010 Dave Glabicki............................................1987 Rob Hippert.............................................. 2010 Kyle Jastromb...........................................2006 Mike Korenoski........................................ 1997 Chad Kosanovic........................................2006 George Laskey..........................................1992 Dave Lester........................................ 2002, 03 Gary Occhino............................................1996 Ben Rathfon..............................................2004 Joe Salvaggio............................................1994 Nathan Smith...........................................2000 Dave Stockman........................................1994 Jim Swanson...................................... 1989, 90 Marc Voyto................................................1992 D.J. Wallace..............................................1987 John Wiler.................................................1994 Sam Wiley....................................1987, 88, 89 Mike Wolfe......................................... 2006, 07
Men Jeff Groff............................................ 2005, 06 Rick Creehan..................................... 1998, 01 Norm Sundstrom........... 1986, 91, 95, 96, 97
Men - Honorable Mention Patrick Fritz............................................... 2010 Oliver White..............................................2011
NCAC Player of the Year Men Ben Rathfon....................................... 2003, 05 Joe Salvaggio............................................1996 John Wiler.................................................1995 Women Hannah Schonau-Taylor...........................2011
NCAC Tournament Medalist Men Chris Moore..............................................2006 Ben Rathfon..............................................2002 Nathan Smith..............................1998, 99, 01 Mike Gasper.............................................1996 Bobby Ruffing.................................... 1995, 97 Women Hannah Schonau-Taylor...........................2011
NCAC Coach of the Year
Women Jeff Groff...................................................2011
Women 2006 (Inaugural Season)........................... 9th 2007.......................................................... 11th 2008............................................................ 9th 2009............................................................ 7th 2010............................................................ 9th 2011............................................................ 6th
Conference Championships Men (NCAC) 1986, 1991, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2006 Men (PAC) 1961, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984 Women (NCAC) 2011
Norm Sundstrom
Throughout the 1980’s and 90’s, Norm Sundstrom was a nine-time District II Coach of the Year and a 14time PAC Coach of the Year. In 1983, he was named NCAA National Coach of the Year, while he became one the first Division III coach inducted into the Golf Coaches Association of America (GCAA) Hall of Fame.
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1933-34 Alliance L 2 1/2-6 1/2 Gannon L 4-14 W. S. Tippin (3-1) Allegheny Invitational 4th of 10 Allegheny Invitational 1st of 13 Grove City L 1-14 Grove City W 8-7 1950-51 1958-59 Edinboro W 10-5 Louis S. Daddio (5-3) John R. Chuckran (8-2-2) Edinboro W 12-3 Behrend W 9-0 Western Reserve W 10-6 Geneva W 5-4 Case T 8-8 1934-35 (0-4-1) Alliance W 5-1 Case W 11 1/2-4 1/2 Grove City L 1 1/2-7 1/2 Westminster L 0-9 Thiel W 10-6 Geneva L 2-4 Slippery Rock L 3-6 John Carroll W 10-6 Carnegie Tech L 2-16 Edinboro W 16 1/2 - 1 1/2 Thiel W 11 1/2-4 1/2 Grove City L 5-13 Gannon W 10-5 Slippery Rock W 17 1/2-6 1/2 Geneva T 3-3 Grove City L 7 1/2 - 10 1/2 Bethany W 9-7 Allegheny Invitational 2nd of 7 W & J L 6 1/2-9 1/2 1935-36 Westminster L 2 1/2-15 1/2 H. T. Lavely (2-4-2) 1951-52 Gannon T 9-9 Westminster W 9-3 Allegheny Invitational 1st of 8 Grove City W 10-8 Geneva L 1-5 PAC Championship 5th of 8 Thiel T 6-6 1952-53 Grove City L 4-8 Allegheny Invitational 7th of 10 1959-60 Geneva L 2 1/2-9 1/2 John R. Chuckran (3-4-1) Carnegie Tech L 5-7 1953-54 Westminster W 18 1/2-5 1/2 Thiel T 6-6 Allegheny Invitational 5th of 11 John Carroll L 3 1/2-12 1/2 Grove City W 3 1/2-2 1/2 Western Reserve L 6 1/2-9 1/2 1954-55 Bethany T 8-8 1936-37 (4-2) Bethany W 12 1/2-3 1/2 H. T. Lavely (4-1-1) Grove City L 4 1/2-13 1/2 W & J W 8 1/2-7 1/2 Thiel T 3-3 Slippery Rock L 2 1/2-6 1/2 Thiel L 7 1/2-8 1/2 Westminster W 4-2 Thiel W 18-0 Grove City L 1-6 Geneva W 6-0 Edinboro W 8-4 PAC Championship 5th of 8 Thiel L 3 1/2-8 1/2 Behrend Center W 3 1/2-2 1/2 Geneva W 6-0 Westminster W 9 1/2-8 1/2 1960-61 Westminster W 4-2 Allegheny Invitational 1st of 13 John R. Chuckran (5-2-1) Grove City L 1-6 1937-38 1955-56 Bethany W 11-5 Allegheny Invitational 1st of 6 (4-2) W & J L 7 1/2-8 1/2 Gannon L 7 1/2-10 1/2 Wayne State W 11-9 1938-39 Grove City L 8 1/2-9 1/2 Slippery Rock W 13-7 Allegheny Invitational 5th of 8 Slippery Rock W 6-3 Western Reserve W 13 1/2-2 1/2 Edinboro W 9 1/2-2 1/2 John Carroll W 9 1/2-6 1/2 1939-40 Thiel W 11 1/2-6 1/2 Thiel T 8-8 Allegheny Invitational 7th of 8 Westminster W 12 1/2-5 1/2 PAC Championship 1st of 8 Allegheny Invitational 5th of 12 1940-41 1962 Allegheny Invitational 6th of 8 1956-57 John R. Chuckran (6-1-1) Winfield Zehrung (4-3) Bethany W 15 1/2-4 1/2 1941-42 Edinboro W 14 1/2-3 1/2 W & J W 10 1/2-9 1/2 Allegheny Invitational 4th of 7 Grove City L 5-13 Western Reserve W 13-3 Slippery Rock W 10-8 Case T 8-8 1947-48 Case L 5 1/2-6 1/2 Thiel W 10 1/2-5 1/2 Allegheny Invitational 7th of 8 Thiel W 14-4 Grove City W 16 1/2-7 1/2 Westminster L 4-14 Hiram W 12-4 1948-49 Gannon W 11 1/2-6 1/2 Slippery Rock L 3-4 Allegheny Invitational 4th of 9 Allegheny Invitational 4th of 12 PAC Championship 2nd of 8 1949-50 Louis S. Daddio (2-4-1) Slippery Rock L 2-7 Alliance L 4-5 Edinboro W 10 1/2-7 1/2 Behrend W 7 1/2-1 1/2 Edinboro T 4 1/2-4 1/2 Westminster L 2-7
1957-58 1962-63 William R. Moore (3-4) John R. Chuckran (6-3-1) Slippery Rock L 6 1/2-11 1/2 Grove City L 1 1/2-5 1/2 Grove City L 6-15 John Carroll W 10 1/2-5 1/2 Western Reserve W 15-1 Wayne State L 1/2 - 15 1/2 John Carroll L 4-12 Case W 15-1 Thiel W 13-5 W & J W 13-7 Westminster W 15 1/2-2 1/2 Slippery Rock T 3-3 Bethany W 8 1/2-7 1/2
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Thiel L 6 1/2-13 1/2 Western Reserve W 9 1/2-6 1/2 Hiram W 11-9 PAC Championship 1st of 8 1963-64 John R. Chuckran (4-5) John Carroll W 9-7 Slippery Rock L 8 1/2-9 1/2 Carnegie Tech L 2 1/2-4 1/2 W & J L 7 1/2-12 1/2 Thiel W 15-5 Westminster L 1 1/2-4 1/2 Grove City W 17-3 Bethany W 10-6 Hiram L 7 1/2-12 1/2 PAC Championship 1st of 8
1967-68 Donald R. Schriefer (7-7) Westminster L 1/2-6 1/2 Carnegie-Mellon W 4-3 Case L 9 1/2-15 1/2 Adelbert W 14-11 Thiel W 14 1/2-10 1/2 John Carroll L 7 1/2-17 1/2 Gannon L 5-13 Canisius W 15 1/2-2 1/2 Bethany W 17 1/2-7 1/2 W & J L 11 1/2-13 1/2 Pitt L 6-12 Grove City L 4-14 Hiram W 15-11 Baldwin-Wallace W 14-12 PAC Championship 4th of 7
Grove City L Mercyhurst W PAC Championship
6-12 14 1/2-3 1/2 7th of 7
1975-76 Norman A. Sundstrom Tri-State Championship 8th of 16 Youngstown State Invite 8th of 12 Pitt Invitational 5th of 20 Edinboro Invitational 3rd of 11 Allegheny Invitational 1st of 12
1976-77 Norman A. Sundstrom (28-3) Hiram W 387-435 CWRU W 387-419 Thiel W 369-409 Robert Morris W 369-404 1964-65 1968-69 Carnegie-Mellon W 372-411 Donald R. Schriefer (8-4) Donald R. Schriefer (4-8) Thiel W 367-413 Carnegie Tech L 2 1/2-3 1/2 John Carroll L 4-21 Hiram W 367-429 Westminster L 2-4 Thiel L 10-15 John Carroll W 367-444 Case W 14-2 Bethany L 9-16 Gannon W 380-386 Western Reserve W 11 1/2-4 1/2 W & J L 10-15 Alliance W 380-445 Slippery Rock W 12 1/2-5 1/2 Case W 13-12 Edinboro L 380-368 W & J W 12-8 Thiel L 7-18 Youngstown L 405-396 Grove City L 1-6 Carnegie-Mellon W 14-11 Clarion W 405-412 Thiel W 12-8 Westminster L 3 1/2-21 1/2 W & J W 405-422 John Carroll L 5 1/2-10 1/2 Grove City L 9-16 Bethany W 405-480 W & J W 13-7 Pitt L 1-5 Malone W 296-297 Bethany W 12 1/2-7 1/2 Hiram W 21 1/2-3 1/2 Tiffin W 296-318 Hiram W 10 1/2-9 1/2 Adelbert W Forfeit Mount Vernon W 296-321 PAC Championship 1st of 9 PAC Championship 3rd of 7 Findlay W 296-327 KSU (Stark) W 296-318 1965-66 1969-70 Thiel W 296-324 Donald R. Schriefer (7-6) Donald R. Schriefer (5-5) Cleveland State W 296-308 Carnegie Tech L 2-5 Bethany L 9-16 Muskingum W 296-319 Westminster L 1-6 Case W 14 1/2-10 1/2 Mount Union W 296-315 Case W 16 1/2-3 1/2 W & J L 8 1/2-16 1/2 Bluffton W 296-307 Western Reserve W 16-4 California State W 14-11 Walsh W 296-304 Gannon L 2 1/2-15 1/2 Thiel L 9-16 Mercyhurst L 409-403 Canisius W 15-3 John Carroll W 14-11 Behrend W 409-444 Grove City W 12 1/2-11 1/2 Carnegie-Mellon W 22 1/2-1 1/2 Malone Invitational 1st of 12 Pitt L 9 1/2-14 1/2 Westminster L 0-7 PAC Championship 1st of 8 John Carroll W 15-5 Grove City W 15 1/2-9 1/2 NCAA Championship 4th of 20 Thiel W 15 1/2-4 1/2 Pitt L 5 1/2-18 1/2 Bethany W 13-7 PAC Championship 4th of 7 1979-80 W & J L 8 1/2-11 1/2 Norman A. Sundstrom Hiram L 7 1/2-14 1/2 1970-71 Tri-State Championship 2nd PAC Championship 3rd of 9 Norman A. Sundstrom California State Tournament 4th Record: 4-11 Allegheny Invitational 1st 1966-67 John Carroll L 8-17 Donald R. Schriefer (6-4) Bethany L 9 1/2-15 1/2 1980-81 Western Reserve W 16 1/2-8 1/2 John Carroll W 16-9 Norman A. Sundstrom Case W 18-3 Thiel L 12-13 NCAA Championship 4th of 17 John Carroll L 9-12 W & J W 18-7 PAC Championship 1st of 8 Thiel W 14-11 Thiel L 7 1/2-17 1/2 Kent State Tournament 2nd of 14 Grove City L 3-4 Carnegie-Mellon W 13-12 Griffin Motors Tournament 1st W & J W 13-8 Case L 6 1/2-18 1/2 Wooster Tournament 2nd of 20 Bethany W 15 1/2-5 1/2 Western Reserve L 9 1/2-15 1/2 RIT Tournament 1st of 18 Gannon L 9-16 Bethany L 6-19 Youngstown State Invitational 1st Hiram W 6-3 Pitt L 449-385 California State Tournament 7th Pitt L 1 1/2-4 1/2 Thiel L 4-21 Buffalo State Tournament 3rd PAC Championship 3rd of 7 Hiram L 10-15 Allegheny Invitational 2nd
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1981-82 Norman A. Sundstrom NCAA Championship 4th of 20 PAC Championship 1st of 8 Allegheny Invitational 1st of 19 Elon Tournament 3rd of 30 Ashland Tournament 2nd of 5 Slippery Rock Tournament 6th of 19 Penn State Invitational 13th of 19 1982-83 Norman A. Sundstrom PAC Championship 1st of 8 NCAA Championship 1st of 19 Tri-State Championship 2nd of 18 Youngstown State Invitational 3rd of 15 California State Tournament 7th of 14 Allegheny Invitational 2nd of 16 Buffalo State Classic 2nd of 12 Elon Tournament 8th of 24 Wooster Tournament 9th of 17 Griffin Motors Tournament 3rd of 20 Hiram Tournament 1st of 8 Penn State Invitational 7th of 18 Indiana Invitational 6th of 7 1983-84 Norman A. Sundstrom NCAA Division III Championship 9th of 21 PAC Championship 1st of 8 Tri-State Championship 1st of 18 Youngstown State Tournament 5th of 16 Allegheny Invitational 1st of 17 Elon Tournament 9th of 22 Wooster Invitational 2nd of 20 Slippery Rock Invitational 6th of 15 Penn State Invitational 11th of 17 Indiana Invitational 6th of 8 Allegheny Invitational 4th of 15 1984-85 Norman A. Sundstrom NCAA Championship John Carroll Invitational
10th 1st
1985-86 Norman A. Sundstrom NCAC Championship 1st of 6 NCAA Division III Championship 9th of 17 Slippery Rock Tournament 3rd of 17 Wooster Invitational 2nd of 12 Youngstown State Tournament 7th of 17 Cornell Invitational 3rd of 17 Allegheny Invitational 5th of 17 Northwest Invitational 3rd of 9 Camp LeJeune Intercollegiate 13th of 15 Champion Lakes Tournament 2nd of 10 Wooster Invitational 5th of 20 Slippery Rock Invitational 4th of 17 Penn State Invitational 6th of 21 Indiana U. of Pa. Classic 3rd of 7 Griffin Motors Classic 3rd of 16 Malone Invitational 5th of 15
1986-87 Norman A. Sundstrom Buffalo Classic 3rd of 15 Northwest Invitational 5th of 12 Youngstown State Tournament 10th of 18 Slippery Rock Invitational 3rd of 6 Wooster Invitational 5th of 18 Camp LeJeune Intercollegiate 10th of 17 Wooster Invitational 7th of 20 Slippery Rock Invitational 2nd of 13 Penn State Invitational 19th of 21 Indiana U. of Pa. Classic 3rd of 8 Griffin Motors Classic 2nd of 15 Malone Invitational 7th of 15 NCAA Championship 13th 1987-88 Norman A. Sundstrom Allegheny Invitational 2nd of 15 Gannon Tournament 9th of 18 Youngstown State Tournament 4th of 10 Ohio Wesleyan Tournament 6th of 10 Wooster Invitational 7th of 18 Rochester Tournament 2nd of 8 Slippery Rock Invitational 6th of 10 NCAA Championships 6th 1988-89 Norman A. Sundstrom NCAC Championship 4th of 6 NCAA Division III Championship 11th of 22 Gannon Invitational 9th of 18 Youngstown State Invitational 4th of 10 Ohio Wesleyan Invitational 6th of 10 Allegheny Invitational 2nd of 15 Wooster Invitational 7th of 18 Norstar Rochester Classic 2nd of 8 Slippery Rock Invitational 6th of 10 Camp LeJeune Intercollegiate 8th of 14 Wooster Invitational 6th of 24 Slippery Rock Invitational 4th of 16 Penn State Invitational 7th of 24 Indiana U. of Pa. Classic 7th of 12 Griffin Motors Classic 4th of 20 Malone Invitational 2nd of 18 1989-90 Norman A. Sundstrom Allegheny Invitational 7th of 20 Max Ward Invitational 11th of 24 Camp LeJeune Intercollegiate 11th of 16 Slippery Rock Invitational 4th of 14 Penn State Invitational 15th of 21 Indiana Invitational 6th of 12 Denison Invitational 8th of 23 Griffin Motors Classic 9th of 12 NCAA Division III Championship 21 of 22 NCAC Championship 3rd of 8 1990-91 Norman A. Sundstrom Elwell-Gannon Tournament 6th of 17 Edinboro Tournament 2nd of 9 Franklin & Marshall Invitational 1st of 24
Allegheny Invitational 2nd of 21 Boles-Wooster Tournament 3rd of 10 Norstar Rochester Classic 1st of 7 Camp LeJeune Intercollegiate 5th of 15 Hiram Tournament 1st of 9 Penn State Invitational 16th of 30 IUP Tournament 4th of 14 Denison-Capital Invitational 1st of 21 Griffin Motors Classic 3rd of 8 Baldwin-Wallace/Hiram Invitational 1st of 9 NCAC Championship 1st of 9 NCAA Division III Championship 6th of 22 1991-92 Norman A. Sundstrom Slippery Rock Invitational Franklin & Marshall Invitational 4th of 16 Clarion Invitational 3rd of 10 Wooster Invitational 3rd of 14 Kuhn Invitational 1st of 20 Ohio Wesleyan Tournament 1st of 9 Gordin Classic 10th of 12 Camp LeJeune Intercollegiate 12th of 34 Dickinson Tournament 3rd of 20 IUP Tournament 3rd of 17 Denison-Capital Invitational 3rd of 25 Griffin Motors Classic 4th of 8 NCAC Championship 4th of 8 NCAA Division III Championship 5th of 21 1992-93 Norman A. Sundstrom Gannon Invitational 3rd of 19 Clarion Invitational 2nd of 10 Slippery Rock Tournament 5th of 14 Wooster Invitational 9th of 17 Kuhn Invitational 3rd of 18 Camp LeJeune Intercollegiate 4th of 15 Dickinson Tournament 5th of 16 Indiana U. of Pa. Classic 5th of 16 Denison-Capital Invitational 2nd of 20 Griffin Motors Classic 1st of 8 NCAC Championship 2nd of 8 NCAA Division III Championship 10th of 22 1993-94 Norman A. Sundstrom Gannon Invitational 5th of 10 Slippery Rock Invitational 2nd of 14 Clarion Invitational 1st of 10 Wooster Invitational 1st of 6 Kuhn Invitational 1st of 18 Gordin Classic 6th of 12 Camp LeJeune Intercollegiate 15th of 32 Pfieffer Invitational 10th of 22 Dickinson Tournament 3rd of 16 Denison Invitational 3rd of 20 Slippery Rock Invitational 2nd of 11 Griffin Motors Classic 3rd of 7 NCAC Championship 2nd of 9 NCAA Division III Championship 11th of 23
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1994-95 Norman A. Sundstrom Gannon ‘Elwell’ Invitational 2nd of 17 Clarion Invitational 3rd of 15 Slippery Rock Invitational 3rd of 13 Wooster Invitational 4th of 15 Kuhn Invitational 3rd of 20 Max Ward Invitational 15th of 24 Camp LeJeune Intercollegiate 17th of 36 Westminster Invitational 1st of 5 Denison Invitational 1st of 18 Wooster Invitational 7th of 17 Slippery Rock Invitational 2nd of 13 Griffin Motors Classic 1st of 8 NCAC Championship 1st of 7 NCAA Division III Championship 11th of 23 1995-96 Norman A. Sundstrom Gannon ‘Elwell’ Invitational 1st of 21 Slippery Rock Invitational 3rd of 14 Binghamton Classic 1st of 9 Kuhn Invitational 2nd of 21 Gordin Classic 4th of 12 Camp LeJeune Intercollegiate 14th of 38 Pfieffer Invitational 12th of 21 Denison Invitational 3rd of 20 Wooster Invitational 2nd of 10 John Carroll Invitational 3rd of 18 Griffin Motors Classic 4th of 9 NCAC Championship 1st of 7 NCAA Division III Championship 13th of 23 1996-97 Norman A. Sundstrom Gannon ‘Elwell’ Invitational 5th of 19 Slippery Rock Invitational 2nd of 13 Ohio Wesleyan Invitational 3rd of 21 Binghamton Classic 1st of 12 Kuhn Invitational 1st of 17 Elon Tournament 13th of 22 Pfieffer Invitational 15th of 21 Camp LeJeune Intercollegiate 11th of 32 Denison-Capital Invitational 6th of 21 District II Stress-Less Classic 1st of 12 Otterbein Invitational 3rd of 10 NCAC Championship 1st of 7 NCAA Division III Championship 4th of 23 1997-98 Rick Creehan NCAC Championship 1st of 7 NCAA Division III Championship 3rd of 23 1998-99 Rick Creehan Edinboro Tournament 1st of 14 Slippery Rock Fall Invitational 1st of 11 Mount Union Invitational 1st of 12 Kuhn Invitational 2nd of 14 Gordin Classic 3rd of 11 Rolex Match Play Championship 3rd of 8 Camp LeJeune Intercollegiate 13th of 32 Denison Invitational 2nd of 14
IUP Invitational District II Golf Classic - Hershey Rochester Tournament NCAC Championship NCAA Division III Championship
1st of 11 1st of 15 1st of 7 1st of 9 9th of 23
1999-00 Rick Creehan Duquesne Invitational 2nd of 9 Mount Union Invitational 7th of 12 Kuhn Invitational 3rd of 13 Gordin Classic 12th of 12 Rolex Match Play Championship 8th of 8 Kenyon Cup 2nd of 13 Ashland Invitational 11th of 20 Bob Raymond Invitational 6th of 10 IUP Invitational 2nd of 11 District II Golf Classic - Hershey 1st of 16 Cardinal Spring Golf Classic 2nd of 11 Kravetz Invitational 6th of 7 NCAC Championship 3rd of 8 NCAA Division III Championship 9th of 23 2000-01 Rick Creehan W.Va Wesleyan Intercollegiate 1st of 7 Hal Hansen Invitational 2nd of 12 Rolex Match Play Championship 7th of 8 Ocean City Classic 2nd of 16 Camp LeJeune Intercollegiate 11th of 32 Kenyon Cup Invitational 1st of 15 Slippery Rock Invitational 4th of 8 IUP Tournament 5th of 10 District II Golf Classic - Hershey 1st of 15 Griffin Motors Classic 1st of 8 NCAC Championship 1st of 8 NCAA Division III Championship 8th of 20 2001-02 Jeff Groff (Interim) Pitt Invitational Hal Hansen Invitational Mount Union Invitational Kuhn Invitational Westminster Invitational Ocean City Classic Kenyon Cup Bob Raymond Invitational IUP Tournament District II Golf Classic - Hershey Griffin Motors Classic Kravetz Invitational NCAC Championship NCAA Division III Championship
3rd of 13 3rd of 12 4th of 10 1st of 15 1st of 12 1st of 16 2nd of 15 1st of 8 9th of 12 2nd of 15 1st of 6 6th of 6 2nd of 9 17th of 23
2002-03 Jeff Groff Hal Hansen Invitational 4th of 14 Mount Union Invitational 6th of 12 Kuhn Invitational 2nd of 13 Nazareth Invitational 1st of 8 Ocean City Classic 3rd of 16 Malone Invitational 5th of 15 Kenyon Cup 3rd of 15
IUP Tournament Mid-Atlantic Regional - Hershey Bob Raymond Invitational NCAC Championship NCAA Division III Championship
1st of 8 2nd of 15 7th of 12 3rd of 9 19th of 21
2003-04 Jeff Groff Hal Hansen Invitational 7th of 14 Mount Union Invitational 2nd of 10 Kuhn Invitational 1st of 9 Bon Appetit Fall Shootout 2nd of 9 Ocean City Classic 1st of 14 2004-05 Jeff Groff Ocean City Classic 2nd of 11 Southpointe Invitational 1st of 10 Nazareth Invitational 5th of 9 Kuhn Invitational 2nd of 16 Hal Hansen Invitational 5th of 14 Mercyhurst College Invitational 1st of 4 Griffin Motors Classic 2nd of 11 Edward Jones Shootout 1st of 11 W&J Invitational 1st of 12 IUP Invitational 4th of 17 Eckerd College Tournament 1st of 18 Mid-Atlantic Regional - Hershey 1st of 15 NCAC Championship 2nd of 9 NCAA Division III Championship 16th of 23 2005-06 Jeff Groff Wittenberg Invitational 1st of 15 Denison Fall Classic 3rd of 15 Kuhn Invitational 1st of 13 Fisher-Naz Shootout 1st of 8 Ocean City Classic 1st of 14 Tampa U. & Eckerd College Tri-Meet 2nd of 3 Westminster Invitational 1st of 12 W&J Invitational 2nd of 8 Mid-Atlantic Regional 1st of 15 IUP Tournament 5th Wooster Invitational 2nd of 18 Kuhn Invitational 4th of 15 NCAC Championship 1st of 9 NCAA Division III Championship 10th of 23 2006-07 Jeff Groff Hiram Invitational 2nd of 10 Griffin Motors Classic 1st Wittenberg Invitational 2nd of 10 Fisher-Naz Shootout 3rd of 9 Gordin Classic 10th of 12 Jekyll Island Collegiate Classic 10th of 24 Mid-Atlantic Regional - Hershey 2nd of 15 Lamkin/Strimer Invitational 7th of 17 Kravetz Invitational 6th of 6 NCAC Championship 2nd of 8
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2007-08 Jeff Groff NCAC Event 2nd of 8 Baldwin-Wallace Invitational 1st of 7 Kuhn Invitational 2nd of 14 Griffin Motors Classic 1st of 8 Nazareth Invitational 1st of 9 McDaniel Invitational 4th Jekyll Island Collegiate Classic 14th of 26 Mid-Atlantic Regional - Hershey 3rd of 15 IUP Invitational 7th of 11 Wooster Tournament 3rd of 12 NCAC Championship 2nd of 9 2008-09 Jeff Groff Denison Fall Classic 3rd of 14 Kuhn Invitational 2nd of 19 Oberlin Fall Classic 3rd of 9 Nazareth Invitational 1st of 5 Muhlenberg Invitational 3rd of 12 Jekyll Island Collegiate Classic 16th of 27 Mid-Atlantic Regional - Hershey 3rd of 15 IUP Invitational 8th of 17 St. Vincent Invitational 4th of 15 Wabash Invitational 4th of 11 NCAC Championship 3rd of 9 2009-10 Jeff Groff NCAC Tournament 3rd of 8 Kuhn Invitational 9th of 17 Hiram Invitational 3rd of 8 Vulcan Invitational 6th of 13 Nazareth Invitational 3rd of 6 Camp LeJeune Intercollegiate 27th of 32 Mid-Atlantic Regional - Hershey 5th of 15 Ted Barclay Invitational 1st of 7 St. Vincent Invitational 5th of 14 Wittenberg Invitational 3rd of 9 NCAC Championship 3rd of 9 2010-11 Jeff Groff Hal Hansen Invitational 3rd of 15 Kuhn Invitational 4th of 12 California (Pa.) Invitational 5th of 13 Nazareth Invitational 2nd of 5 Jekyll Island Collegiate Classic 22nd of 29 Camp LeJeune Intercollegiate 26th of 32 Mid-Atlantic Regional - Hershey 2nd of 15 Kravetz Invitational 4th of 6 NCAC Event - Wooster 4th of 9 NCAC Event - Hiram 3rd of 9
2009-10 Jeff Groff O’Brien Invitational 7th of 9 2005-06 Mercyhurst Invitational 1st of 8 Jeff Groff Cortland Invitational 1st of 9 Yellow Jacket Fall Invitational 1st of 8 Allegheny Invitational 1st of 10 Gannon Invitational 2nd Nazareth Invitational 1st of 5 Penn State Behrend Invitational 1st of 4 Seton Hill Fall Classic 1st of 8 Ocean City Classic 1st Jekyll Island Collegiate Classic 9th of 23 W&J Invitational 1st Mercyhurst Invitational 2nd of 16 NCAA Preview - Mission Inn 6th of 11 Wittenberg Invitational 1st of 6 Jekyll Island Collegiate Classic 8th of 21 Grove City Invitational 1st of 3 McDaniel Invitational 2nd of 5 NCAA Division III Championship 9th of 20 Otterbein Cardinal Invitational 2nd of 10 Ashland Invitational 8th of 10 2010-11 Westminster Invitational 1st Jeff Groff Gannon Invitational 1st of 2 Yellow Jacket Fall Invitational 1st of 12 NCAA Division III Championship 9th of 10 O’Brien Invitational 3rd of 10
Women’s Results
NCAA Preview - Mission Inn 5th of 10 2006-07 Allegheny Invitational 1st of 12 Jeff Groff Zippy Invitational (Akron) 12th of 12 Yellow Jacket Fall Invitational 3rd of 11 Nazareth Invitational 1st of 5 Mercyhurst Invitational 8th of 14 Jekyll Island Collegiate Classic 7th of 21 Bucknell Classic 11th of 17 Otterbein Cardinal Classic 1st of 8 Vulcan Invitational 2nd of 8 NCAC #1 - Wooster 1st of 6 Jekyll Island Collegiate Classic 7th of 23 NCAC #2 - Hiram 1st of 6 McDaniel Invitational 2nd of 6 NCAA Division III Championship 6th of 20 Kutztown University Invitational 3rd of 6 NCAA Division III Championship 11th of 20 2007-08 Jeff Groff William Smith Invite 1st DePauw Classic 3rd of 13 Gannon Invitational 1st of 7 Allegheny Invitational 1st of 6 MCDaniel Invitational 1st of 3 Jekyll Island Collegiate Classic 9th of 26 McDaniel Invitational 1st of 5 Ashland Invitational 3rd of 10 Ohio Northern U. Invite 3rd of 16 Wilmington Spring Invitational 2nd of 9 NCAA Division III Championship 9th of 20 2008-09 Jeff Groff William Smith Invite 1st Mercyhurst Invitational 1st of 10 DePauw Classic 4th Nazareth Invitational 1st Allegheny Invitational 1st Wittenberg Invitational 3rd of 12 Jekyll Island Collegiate Classic 6th of 22 McDaniel Invitational 1st Wittenberg Invitational 1st Mercyhurst Invitational 1st NCAA Division III Championship 7th of 21