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SJU RECORDS AT THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS
from SJU Cross Country 2022-23
by CSB+SJU
Team Round
2000 - Seventh-Place Finish (54-hole total of 904)
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2001 - Seventh-Place Finish (72-hole total of 1195)
2002 - Eighth-Place Finish (72-hole total of 1246)
2003 - Third-Place Finish (72-hole total of 1184)
2004 - 13th-Place Finish (72-hole total of 1227)
2005 - Sixth-Place Finish (72-hole total of 1213)
2006 - 18th-Place Finish (72-hole total of 1260)
2007 - National Champions (72-hole total of 1204)
2008 - National Champions (72-hole total of 1192)
2009 - Eighth-Place Finish (72-hole total of 1201)
2010 - Fourth-Place Finish (72-hole total of 1191)
2011 - Third-Place Finish (72-hole total of 1180)
2013 - Sixth-Place Finish (72-hole total of 1199)
2014 - 15th-Place Finish (72-hole total of 1223)
2017 - 15th-Place Finish (72-hole total of 1224)
2018 - 19th-Place Finish (36-hole total of 608)
2019 - 21st-Place Finish (36-hole total of 623)
2021 - 15th-Place Finish (72-hole total of 1218)
2022 - 26th-Place Finish (36-hole total of 633)
Individual Round (Overall) t1. -4 – Joey Polingo (2009, 1st; par 72) t1. -4 – Matt Bohlig (2008, 2nd; par 71) t3. -3 – Dennis Granath (2013, 4th; par 71) t3. -3 – Mark Giorgi (2011, 1st; par 72) t3. -3 – Mark Giorgi (2010, 4th; par 72) t3. -3 – Sammy Schmitz (2003, 4th; par 71) t7. 2 – Austin Kottke (2018, 2nd; par 72) t7. -2 – Dennis Granath (2013, 1st; par 71) t7. -2 – Dennis Granath (2011, 1st; par 72) t7. -2 – Casey Vangsness (2011, 1st; par 72) t7. -2 – Joe Daly (2009, 1st; par 72) t7. -2 – Joey Polingo (2008, 4th; par 71) t7. -2 – Andrew Longbella (2005, 2nd; par 72) t7. -2 – Nathan Proshek (2003, 3rd; par 71) t7. -2 – Sammy Schmitz (2003, 3rd; par 71) t7. -2 – Nathan Proshek (2003, 2nd; par 71) t17. -1 – Glavine Schugel (2021, 1st; par 71) t17. -1 – Casey Vangsness (2011, 2nd; par 72) t17. -1 – Ben Vangsness (2010, 4th; par 72) t17. -1 – Mark Giorgi (2010, 3rd; par 72) t17. -1 – Ben Vangsness (2010, 2nd; par 72) t17. -1 – Joe Schoolmeesters (2009, 3rd; par 72) t17. -1 – Clinton Dammann (2007, 2nd; par 72) t17. -1 – Josh Sherlin (2005, 2nd; par 72) t17. -1 – Sammy Schmitz (2001, 3rd; par 71) t17. -1 – Robert Cliff (2001, 1st; par 71)
Individual Round (Par 71, Nine* Tournaments)
1. -4 – Matt Bohlig (2008, 2nd) t2. -3 – Dennis Granath (2013, 4th) t2. -3 – Sammy Schmitz (2003, 4th) t4. -2 – Dennis Granath (2013, 1st) t4. -2 – Joey Polingo (2008, 4th) t4. -2 – Nathan Proshek (2003, 3rd) t4. -2 – Sammy Schmitz (2003, 3rd) t4. -2 – Nathan Proshek (2003, 2nd) t10. -1 – Sammy Schmitz (2001, 3rd) t10. -1 – Robert Cliff (2001, 1st)
11. E – Joe Schoolmeesters (2008, 4th) t12. +1 – Dennis Granath (2010, 1st) t12. +1 – Nathan Proshek (2003, 4th) t12. +1 – Kyle Fredrickson (2003, 3rd) t12. +1 – Matt McGovern (2001, 4th) t12. +1 – Matt McGovern (2000, 3rd)
Individual Round (Par 72, Eight* Tournaments)
1. -4 – Joey Polingo (2009, 1st) t2. -3 – Mark Giorgi (2011, 1st) t2. -3 – Mark Giorgi (2010, 4th) t4. -2 – Austin Kottke (2018, 2nd) t4. -2 – Dennis Granath (2011, 1st) t4. -2 – Casey Vangsness (2011, 1st) t4. -2 – Joe Daly (2009, 1st) t4. -2 – Andrew Longbella (2005, 2nd) t9. -1 – Dennis Granath (2011, 4th) t9. -1 – Casey Vangsness (2011, 2nd) t9. -1 – Ben Vangsness (2010, 4th) t9. -1 – Mark Giorgi (2010, 3rd) t9. -1 – Ben Vangsness (2010, 2nd) t9. -1 – Joe Schoolmeesters (2009, 3rd; par 72) t9. -1 – Clinton Dammann (2007, 2nd) t9. -1 – Josh Sherlin (2005, 2nd) t17. E – Mark Giorgi (2011, 4th) t17. E – Tony Krogen (2011, 3rd) t17. E – Tony Krogen (2011, 2nd) t17. E – Ben Vangsness (2010, 3rd) t17. E – Clinton Dammann (2007, 4th) t17. E – Clinton Dammann (2007, 3rd) t17. E – Clinton Dammann (2007, 1st) t17. E – Josh Sherlin (2005, 1st) t17. E – Josh Sherlin (2004, 4th)
Team Round (Overall)
1. -2, 286 (2011, 1st; par 72)
2. +1, 285 (2003, 3rd; par 71)
3. E, 288 (2009, 1st; par 72) t4. +3, 291 (2011, 2nd; par 72) t4. +3, 291 (2010, 4th; par 72) t4. +3, 291 (2010, 3rd; par 72)
7. +6, 294 (2014, 2nd; par 72) t8. +7, 291 (2008, 4th; par 71) t8. +7, 291 (2008, 2nd; par 71) t10. +8, 292 (2013, 1st; par 71) t10. +8, 296 (2010, 2nd; par 72) t10. +8, 296 (2005, 2nd; par 72)
Team Round (Par 71, Nine* Tournaments)
1. +1, 285 (2003, 3rd) t2. +7, 291 (2008, 4th) t2. +7, 291 (2008, 2nd)
4. +8, 292 (2013, 1st) t5. +9, 293 (2003, 4th) t5. +9, 293 (2000, 3rd)
7. +10, 294 (2013, 4th)
8. +12, 296 (2008, 3rd)
9. +13, 297 (2001, 3rd) t10. +15, 299 (2003, 2nd) t10. +15, 299 (2001, 4th) t10. +15, 299 (2001, 1st)
Team Round (Par 72, Eight* Tournaments)
1. -2, 286 (2011, 1st)
2. E, 288 (2009, 1st) t3. +3, 291 (2011, 2nd) t3. +3, 291 (2010, 4th) t3. +3, 291 (2010, 3rd)
6. +6, 294 (2014, 2nd) t7. +8, 296 (2010, 2nd) t7. +8, 296 (2005, 2nd) t9. +9, 297 (2011, 4th) t9. +9, 297 (2009, 3rd)
Individual Event (Overall)
1. -1 Clinton Dammann (2007; par 72) t2. E Dennis Granath (2011; par 72) t2. E Nathan Proshek (2003; par 71) t4. +7 Dennis Granath (2013; par 71) t4. +7 Mark Giorgi (2010; par 71/72) t4. +7 Ben Vangsness (2010; par 71/72) t4. +7 – Josh Sherlin (2004; par 72) t4. +7 – Sammy Schmitz (2003; par 71) t9. +10 – Tony Krogen (2011; par 72) t9. +10 – Joe Schoolmeesters (2008; par 71) t9. +10 – Sammy Schmitz (2001; par 71)
12. +11 – Mark Giorgi (2011; par 72)
Individual Event (Par 71/284; Nine* Tournaments)
1. E – Nathan Proshek (2003) t2. +7 – Dennis Granath (2013) t2. +7 – Sammy Schmitz (2003) t4. +10 – Joe Schoolmeesters (2008) t4. +10 – Sammy Schmitz (2001) t6. +13 – Robert Cliff (2001) t6. +13 – Matt Bohlig (2008)
8. +14 – Kyle Fredrickson (2003) t9. +17 – Joe Daly (2008) t9. +17 – Joey Polingo (2008) t9. +17 – Nathan Proshek (2001)
Individual Event (Par 72/288; Eight* Tournaments)
1. -1 – Clinton Dammann (2007)
2. E – Dennis Granath (2011) t3. +7 – Mark Giorgi (2010) t3. +7 – Ben Vangsness (2010) t3. +7 – Josh Sherlin (2004)
6. +10 – Tony Krogen (2011)
7. +11 – Mark Giorgi (2011)
8. +12 – Joe Daly (2009) t9.+13 – Casey Vangsness (2011) t9. +13 – Joey Polingo (2009) t11.+14 – Joe Schoolmeesters (2009) t11.+14 – Andrew Longbella (2007)
*the 2010 and 2022 NCAA Championships included competition on both a par 71 and 72 course, with the championship rounds held on the latter; the opposite was the case for the 2013 NCAA Championship (championship rounds were held on a par-71 course)
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