2012-13 Men’s Golf Table of Contents
Fall Schedule September Sun.-Mon. 9-10 Gopher Invitational Spring Hills Golf Club
Wayzata, Minn. Host: Minnesota
Mon-Tues. 17-18 Inverness Intercollegiate Toledo, Ohio Inverness Club Host: Toledo Sun.-Mon. 30-1 Miromar Lakes Collegiate Miromar Lakes Golf Club
Ft. Myers, Fla. Host: Xavier
October
Fri.-Sun. 12-14 Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate Blackthorn Club
Johnson City, Tenn. Host: ETSU
Mon.-Tues. 22-23 Georgetown Intercollegiate The Members Club at Four Streams
Beallsville, Md. Host: Georgetown
Roster Head Coach Greg Nye Assistant Coach Mark Leon Meet the Nittany Lions 2012 Fall Review 2011 Fall Review 2012 Spring Review Remembering Mike Carter Lions on Tour Penn State Golf History Groundbreaking Golf Rutherford Intercollegiate Career Scoring Leaders GCAA All-Americans All-Big Ten Selections NCAA All-Region GCAA All-American Scholars Honors and Team Records Team and Individual Titles Alumni Year-by-Year Results
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Spring Schedule February
Fri.-Sat. 8-9 Big Ten Match Play Championship The Concession Golf Course
Bradenton, Fla.
Sat. 23 Challenge at Champions The Champions Golf Club
Houston, Tx.
March Wed.-Thurs. 6-7 Colleton River Collegiate
Bluffton, S.C. Host: Mich. St., Penn St., Mich.
Sat.-Sun. 23-24 Linger Longer Invitational Great Waters Course
Greensboro, Ga. Host: Mercer/Kennesaw State
April Sat.-Sun. 13-14 Hawkeye Taylor Made Invitational Finkbine Golf Course
Iowa City, Iowa Host: Iowa
Sat.-Sun. 20-21 Rutherford Intercollegiate Penn State Blue Course
University Park, Pa. Host: Penn State
Fri.-Sun. 26-28 Big Ten Championship Pete Dye Course
French Lick, Ind.
May
Fri.-Sun. 17-19 NCAA Regionals
Tues.-Sun. May 29-June 3 NCAA Championship 2
TBD
Pacific Palisades, Calif.
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CREDITS The Penn State 2012-13 Men’s Golf Yearbook was compiled, written and laid out by Melissa Conrad (Men’s Golf Contact) with contributions from Head Coach Greg Nye and Assistant Coach Mark Leon; former men’s golf contact Amanda Landi; Executive Editor; Susan Bedsworth, Interior Design; Erin Douglas, and Photographer; Mark Selders www.GoPSUsports.com
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2012-13 Roster
2012-13 Team Roster Player Year Hometown/High School Anthony Degol
Sr.
Hollidaysburg, Pa./Hollidaysburg HS
JD Dornes
Fr.
Lancaster, Pa./Manheim Township HS
Chris Houston
Fr.
Gilford, N.H. /Gilford Middle HS
Ernie Marin
Sr.
Miami, Fla./Miami Palmetto HS
Xander McDonald-Smith
So.
Rockaway Park, N.Y./The Scholars’ Academy
Matthew Porter
Sr.
Cortland, N.Y./Cortland HS
Shane Stewart
Jr.
Dublin, Ohio/Dublin Jerome HS
Jens Talbert
So.
Little Rock, Ark./Little Rock Christian Academy
Geoff Vartelas
Fr.
Cromwell, Conn./Xavier HS
Jay Woodward
Sr.
Bridgeport, W.Va./Bridgeport HS
Ryan Worthy
So.
Chester Springs, Pa./The Hill School
Athletic Communications Contact: Melissa Conrad 101-D Bryce Jordan Center University Park. PA 16802 Office Number: 814-865-1757 Fax: 814-863-3165 E-mail: melissaconrad3@gmail.com
Head Coach: Greg Nye (29th year, 21st year at Penn State) Assistant Coach: Mark Leon (2nd year, 2nd year at Penn State)
2012-13 Quick Facts General Team Information Home Courses: Blue Course (Par 72 - 7,202 yards) White Course (Par 72 - 6,344 yards) Letterwinners Returning: 8 Starters Returning: 5
University Information Location: University Park, Pa. Founded: 1855 Enrollment: 44,012 Conference: Big Ten Colors: Blue & White Nickname: Nittany Lions President: Dr. Rodney Erikson Acting Director of Athletics: Dr. David Joyner Asst. Athletic Dir. Jan Bortner
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Head Coach Greg Nye The team went on to finish 29th in the field of 30,
Strength of Play
with Howe coming out on top for the Nittany Lions
“We have challenged ourselves with our schedule
yet again.
and the quality of our play has moved along with that
“The 1996, 2004, 2008 and 2010 teams were very
challenge.” — Coach Nye
special,” said Nye. “More importantly, those were very
In his 20th season at Penn State, men’s golf coach
tough minded and believed they could be successful
Greg Nye has guided the Nittany Lions to national
against the higher ranked teams.”
prominence, while bolstering the program’s reputation
Personal Milestone at 35th Annual Rutherford
as a perennial power in eastern collegiate golf. The historic marches to NCAA Finals in 1996, 2004, 2008 and 2010 are four major highlights of a storied career.
Head Coach Greg Nye MILESTONES - 29th season coaching - 21st season with Penn State - 60 tournament titles at Penn State
HIGHLIGHTS - NCAA Finals Berths: 1996, 2004, 2008 & 2010 - Region Coach of the Year: 1993, 1994, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2008, 2009 & 2010 - Eastern Championships: 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997 - 19 NCAA Regional Appearances 18 Team One Individual (T.J. Howe 2011)
PLAYERS COACHED - 7 All-Americans - 17 All-American Scholars - 10 All-Big Ten Players - 52 All-Region Honorees - 5 Mid Atlantic Region Players of the Year - 77 Academic All Big Ten
Quotebook
The most significant contribution Nye has made to
In April 2011, Nye marked a personal achievement
Penn State and eastern collegiate golf history came at
as the Nittany Lions topped the leader board at the
the end of the 1995-96 season, when he led the Nittany
35th Annual Rutherford Intercollegiate. The seven-
Lions to the NCAA Finals with a ninth-place finish in
stroke win over Towson University marked the 60th
the NCAA East Regional.
title of Nye’s coaching career.
With their triumphant finish at the East Regional,
In his first two years, Nye’s teams set two Penn State
the Nittany Lions became the first team from either
records for the number of championships earned in a
of the NCAAs eastern sections - District I or II - to
season, with six in 1992-93 and eight in 1993-94, a
advance to the finals since the regional format was es-
mark that was tied by the 1996-97 squad.
tablished in 1987.
Academic & Athletic Excellence
In 2004, his Nittany Lions rocked the collegiate golf world by nearly winning the NCAA East Regional, finishing second out of 27 teams, seven of which were
ranked in the nation’s top 15. One of the teams finish-
In addition to the team’s success on the course, Nye
ing behind the Lions was No. 1-ranked Florida Gators.
has continually stressed strong performance in the
The Nittany Lions then went on to finish 15th among
classroom. In 15 of 20 seasons at Penn State, the Nit-
30 teams at the NCAA Finals, making Penn State golf
tany Lions have achieved a team grade-point average
history with its highest team finish ever.
greater than 3.00. In 2000-01, Nye’s team posted the
The team headed into Big Ten territory for the 2008
best G.P.A. of any of the 29 teams at Penn State. Nye
edition of the NCAA regionals after receiving a bid to
has coached 17 GCAA All-America Scholars, one GTE
the Central Regional hosted by Ohio State. The 13th-
Academic All-American and each year he has seen a
seeded Penn State team captured an eighth-place finish
high percentage of the team rewarded for their academ-
to secure its third NCAA championship berth under
ic achievements with Academic All-Big Ten honors.
Coach Nye.
Nye’s teams have continually ranked near or at the
At the Championship, the squad sat in 25th after
top of the Mid-Atlantic Region. The team has quali-
the third round and did not make the 15-team cut to
fied for the NCAA East Regional 18 times and NCAA
advance to the final round. Kevin Foley tied for 23rd
Central Regional one time. In 2011, senior T.J. Howe
in the third round and was the sole Nittany Lion to
competed individually at the Virginia Tech regional.
“I have been very fortunate to be able to pursue a
compete in the final round. The talented sophomore
Nye’s squads have also won the Eastern Championship
passion for competitive golf at a few very special places
held on to his 23rd-place position at the completion of
three straight seasons, 1993-95, and in 1997.
with many outstanding people. Penn State has been
the championship.
Nye was voted the NCAA District II Coach of the
one of those places. I have particularly enjoyed the
The Penn State squad was propelled into the 2010
Year in 1993, 1994, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2008 2009 and
Penn State approach to intercollegiate athletics. Penn
NCAA Finals by seniors T.J. Howe and Kevin Foley.
2010. He has coached 52 All-Region honorees, five
State supports our program to be competitive athleti-
The standout performances by the pair secured a
Mid-Atlantic Region Players of the Year, eight All-Big
cally on a conference and national level, but insists
fourth-place finish for the Nittany Lions at regionals,
Ten selections, as well as five NCAA All-Americans
that the student-athlete’s education and well-being
knocking off higher-ranked opponents including No.
- Adam Decker (1997), Matt Abbott (2001), Mark
remain first and foremost.” — Coach Nye
17 South Carolina and No. 19 Virginia. Howe’s tied for
Leon (2004), Foley (2008/09/10) and Howe (2010).
1st-place finish made Penn State history as he collected the best individual regional finish by any Nittany Lion golfer.
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Head Coach Greg Nye “Our program has grown on the national scene as we watched our rankings consistently stay in the top 25 percent of all Division I golf programs,” Nye said. “We have challenged ourselves with our schedule and the quality of our play has moved right along with that challenge.”
Nye’s national amateur tournament experience is considerable. While at Wooster, he twice gained exemptions to play in the Western Amateur and Porter Cup. He also played in the Eastern, Canadian and U.S. Amateurs. He played professionally on the North Florida mini-tour in 1980.
The Road to Happy Valley
A Life In Golf
After eight years as head coach of the Bowling Green State University men’s and women’s golf teams in Bowling Green, Ohio, Nye was attracted to Penn State and its membership in the Big Ten Conference. The 1987 Mid-American Conference Coach of the Year developed a familiarity with Penn State as a visiting primary instructor to its golf camps. Nye is currently the codirector of the Penn State golf camps, which run for four weeks each summer.
When asked about how his life in golf and Penn State fit together Nye said, “Sports, golf, competing, coaching and teaching have been with me from the beginning. I have been very fortunate to be able to pursue a passion for competitive golf at a few very special places with many outstanding people. Penn State has been one of those places. I have particularly enjoyed the Penn State approach to intercollegiate athletics. Penn State supports our program to be competitive athletically on a conference and national level, but insists that the student athletes’ education and well being remains first and foremost.” Nye and his wife, Marjie, reside in State College with their two sons, Russell (22), and Graham (19).
Professional Leadership Nye has been a member of the Golf Coaches Association of America for 29 years and served as the Chair of the Ethics committee from 1993-2003. In addition, he also served the NCAA as a District Selection Chair for the NCAA Championship from 1997-99. Nye, a PGA “Class A” member since 1982, began his professional career working as a golf professional. Nye also served on the Athletics Council on Diversity and Inclusion from 2006-11, chairing the council in 2009-10. In the spring of 2012, Nye received the “Diversity and Inclusiveness Award” from the Penn State Intercollegiate Athletics Success with Honor Awards Program.
Playing Career Nye graduated from the College of Wooster (Ohio) in 1979 where he earned All-America honors each of his four seasons. As a sophomore, junior and senior, he received first-team honors. With a second-team selection in his first year, Nye and his teammates captured the 1975 NCAA Division III Golf Championship in which he finished eighth individually. Before concluding his collegiate career, Nye earned second, fourth and sixth-place finishes in the national championship. Nye was the individual champion in the Ohio Athletic Conference in his final two years at Wooster. In 1978, he set a conference margin of victory record winning by 11 shots. He played on Fighting Scot squads that captured conference titles in 1975, 1976, and 1977. In 1990, Nye was inducted into Wooster’s Athletic Hall of Fame and was honored with induction into the Wayne County, Ohio Sports Hall of Fame in Wooster, Ohio in 2002. In the fall of 2009, Nye was also inducted into the Wooster High School Hall of Fame.
Nye Family Golf Tradition Coach Nye, his two brothers and his father have all been greatly involved in the sport of golf. Father Bob Nye coached all three sons at the College of Wooster in Ohio and has seen each son find his own niche professionally. Bob Nye coached golf and soccer at the College of Wooster from 1963-1996 and was inducted into Wooster’s Hall of Fame in 1997. He served as the president of the Golf Coaches Association of America (GCAA) from 1984-86 and was inducted into its Hall of Fame in 1998. In 2000, the elder Nye received the GCAA’s highest distinction by being presented with the Honor Award for his lifetime contributions to golf. He was named Golfweek’s Father of the Year in 2007. Coach Nye’s brother, Scott, is the head golf professional at the prestigious Merion Golf Club, located in Ardmore, Pa., which has hosted four United States Open Championships. Merion hosted the 2009 Walker Cup and will host the 2013 U.S. Open. Nye’s youngest brother, Gary, serves as the head golf professional at the Rolling Rock Club in Ligonier, Pa.
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Assistant Coach Mark Leon “The combination of both academic and athletic facilites was overwhelming,” said Leon. He recalls thinking that the campus and downtown area were unlike any of the other colleges he had visited thus far. He took an immediate liking to the overall feel of the Penn State community, however, he says what truly sold him was meeting his future teammates. “Everyone on the team hung out together, pulled for each other and took care of one another,” said Leon. “Coming from a large family, and another country, Penn State felt like a place that would feel like home. It turned out to be the best decision of my life.”
Assistant Coach Mark Leon MILESTONES - 2nd season coaching - 2nd season with Penn State PENN STATE CAREER STATISTICS - Years: 2001-05 - Rounds: 134 - Round Average: 73.79 - Low: 67 PENN STATE CAREER HONORS - 2004 GCAA All-America - 2004-05 All-Big Ten Selection
- 2003, 2004, 2005 All-Region Team - T-5th Career Scoring Leaders
Coming to Penn State Leon was initially introduced to the Penn State men’s golf program by former assistant coach Richard Distlerath while competing at an American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) event in Detroit, Mich., the summer after his senior year of high school. At the time, Leon still had one more year of high school to complete, with Canada requiring five years. Shortly after, Leon had the opportunity to meet with Coach Nye on his recruiting trip to Penn State. The trip marked the last of Leon’s five official college visits. He says from the moment he stepped on the campus he knew he was destined to end up in Happy Valley.
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Leon’s Time at Penn State Leon was a member of the Nittany Lion squad from 2001-05. He earned All-Big Ten honors in 2005, 2004 GCAA All-America recognition and All-Region 2003-05. He is tied for fifth on Penn State’s career scoring leaders list with a 73.79 average in the 134 rounds he played on the squad. As a junior, Leon led the team to a great finish in the 2004 NCAA championships. He posted a three-round, 1-under-par total of 279 (69-69-70-71) to tie for sixth, the best all-time finish in Penn State history.
Life After Graduation After graduating from Penn State in 2005, Leon pursued a career in golf. He brought acclaim to his alma mater when he made it to the quarterfinals of the 2005 U.S. Amateur Championship. The young graduate won his qualifier in Altoona and advanced to the quarterfinals. In 2006, Leon played on the Canadian National Team. He was a medalist in the 2006 Canadian Amateur and made match play in the U.S. Amateur for the second consecutive year. He went on to qualify for the Canadian Tour, of which he was a member of from 2007-10.
Leon Returns to Alma Mater After five years of competing as a professional, Leon made the decision to return to his alma mater as the assistant coach.
“I am thrilled to be coming back to State College and rejoining the golf team as a coach,” said Leon. “Being a studentathlete at Penn State provided me with great memories and friends that I will cherish for lifetime. To have the opportunity to come back and share in those experiences with a new generation of Penn State golfers is an opportunity that I am very much looking forward to.” Leon welcomed the opportunity to work in the new facilities and continue the success the program has experienced in years past. “Since I graduated in 2005 a lot has changed with our program, particularly with regard to the facilities,” said Leon. “Coach Nye and Coach (Jon) Dunlap really ushered in a new look for Penn State men’s golf, and it is reflected in the success of the team in the past six years. The Blue Course, team practice area and Tombros Varsity Clubhouse have given our team a worldclass facility to hone its skills and compete on a national level. Despite everything being so new and so different, it’s still like coming home for me. Like all proud alumni, I love this University and I will do my best to represent it as a coach.”
Leon Family Tradition When asked about how he got involved in the sport of golf, Leon said it was something his dad, John, got him and his three siblings started in from a young age. The Leon siblings have all shared a love for the sport, which is made evident in all of their collegiate paths. The eldest Leon, Michael, played golf at the University of Victoria where he helped the team win a Canadian National Title in 2005. Matthew Leon, who followed Mark to Penn State, was one of the top junior golfers in Canada. He held a spot on the Nittany Lion roster from 2005-09. The youngest Leon, Vanessa, played golf for two years at Michigan State before transferring to the University of British Columbia. While there, she helped the team win an NAIA title in 2010.
Life in Happy Valley After college, Leon married Jaime Stich, a member of the Penn State women’s soccer team from 2001-05. The couple resides in State College with their 3-year-old daughter, Cameron.
Meet the Nittany Lions Noteable Achievements
Anthony
2010-12 All-Region Team Selection 2011 U.S. Amateur Public Links Championship Participant
DEGOL Senior Hollidaysburg, Pa. Hollidaysburg High School
Career Statistics Total Season Best Season Rounds Strokes Average Round 10-11 21 1,583 75.38 70 11-12 20 1,481 74.05 67 12-13 12 890 74.17 69 Career 53 3,954 74.60 67
Lion Career Year 12-13 11-12 10-11
Tournament Cobra-PUMA Invitational Fireline Towson Invitational Maryland Intercollegiate
Place Scores 8 70-72-69 (211) 3 68-71-73 (212) T-5 70-70-71 (211)
Noteable Achievements
Ernesto
MARIN
2008 U.S. Jr. Championship Quarterfinalist 2010 U.S. Amateur Championship Participant 2010-11 All-Regional Team Selection
Senior Miami, Fla. Miami Palmetto Hgh School
Career Statistics Total Season Best Season Rounds Strokes Average Round 09-10 33 2,488 75.39 69 10-11 22 1,657 75.32 70 11-12 9 688 76.44 73 12-13 - - - Career 64 4,833 75.52 69
Lion Career Year Tournament 10-11 Maryland Intercollegiate 09-10 Renaissance Invitational
Place Scores T-19 72-72-73 (217) 9 69-69-72 (210)
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Meet the Nittany Lions Lion Career
Matthew
Year Tournament 09-10 Renaissance Invitational
Place Scores T-23 76-68-71 (215)
PORTER
Senior Cortland, N.Y. Cortland High School
Noteable Achievements 2009 U.S. Amateur Championship Participant
Career Statistics Total Season Best Season Rounds Strokes Average Round 09-10 9 682 75.78 68 10-11 6 477 79.5 76 11-12 4 314 78.5 76 12-13 2 157 78.5 75 Career 21 1,630 77.62 68
Lion Career
Jay
WOODWARD Senior Bridgeport, W.Va. Bridgeport High School
Career Statistics Total Season Best Season Rounds Strokes Average Round 10-11 17 1,283 75.47 69 11-12 26 1,975 75.96 70 12-13 15 1,114 74.27 70 Career 58 4,372 75.38 69
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Year Tournament 12-13 Gopher Invitational 10-11 Royal Oaks Intercollegiate
Place Scores T-19 77-76-74 (227) T-11 70-69 (139)
Noteable Achievements 2010-11 All-Region Team Selection 2011 U.S. Amateur Championship Participant
Meet the Nittany Lions
Shane
Xander
STEWART
MCDONALD-SMITH
Junior Dublin, Ohio Dublin Jerome High School
Sophomore Rockaway Park, N.Y. The Scholars’ Academy
Career Statistics
Career Statistics
Total Season Best Season Rounds Strokes Average Round 11-12 22 1,677 76.23 70 12-13 - - - Career 22 1,677 76.23 70
Total Season Best Season Rounds Strokes Average Round 11-12 23 1,751 76.09 73 12-13 6 449 74.83 69 Career 29 2,200 75.86 69
Lion Career
Lion Career
Year Tournament 11-12 Pinehurst Intercollegiate 11-12 Wolfpack Intercollegiate
Place Scores T-8 74-75-70 (219) T-25 72-78-71 (221)
Year Tournament 12-13 Georgetown Intercollegiate
Place Scores T-15 75-74-69 (218)
Noteable Achievements Noteable Achievements 2009 FCWT 3rd Team All-American
North American Cup Team (3-0) Williamson Cup Team 3x NYC PSAL Champion 2x Qualifier for First Tee Open at Pebble Beach
Lion Career
Jens
TALBERT Sophomore Little Rock, Ark. Little Rock Christian Academy
Year Tournament 12-13 Georgetown Intercollegiate 11-12 Pinehurst Intercollegiate
Place Scores T-8 73-69-74 (216) T-8 74-75-70 (219)
Noteable Achievements 2008 Southern Junior Championship Team State Champion-Arkansas FCWT All American 3x All-Conference honors 2x All-State honors #1 ranked player in Arkansas (Polo Rankings)
Career Statistics Total Season Best Season Rounds Strokes Average Round 11-12 16 1,206 75.38 71 12-13 14 1,027 73.36 69 Career 30 2,233 74.43 69
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Meet the Nittany Lions
JD
Ryan
DORNES
WORTHY
Freshman Lancaster, Pa. Manheim Township High School
Sophomore Chester Springs, Pa. The Hill School
Career Statistics
Career Statistics
Total Season Best Season Rounds Strokes Average Round 12-13 - - - Career
Total Season Best Season Rounds Strokes Average Round 12-13 6 447 74.50 71 Career 6 447 74.50 71
Noteable Achievements 2011 T-5th, T-22nd, T-30th in American Junior Golf Association 2012 Top-ranked high school player in state of PA
Chris
Geoff
HOUSTON
VARTELAS
Freshman Gilford, N.H. Gilford Middle High School
Freshman Cromwell, Conn. Xavier High School
Career Statistics
Career Statistics
Total Season Best Season Rounds Strokes Average Round 12-13 5 375 75 71 Career 5 375 75 71
Total Season Best Season Rounds Strokes Average Round 12-13 15 1,141 76.07 69 Career 15 1,141 76.07 69
Lion Career
Lion Career
Year Tournament 12-13 Georgetown Intercollegiate
Place Scores T-8 72-71-73 (216)
Year Tournament 12-13 Cobra-PUMA Invitational
Place Scores T-16 74-69-73 (216)
Noteable Achievements
Noteable Achievements
2010 Two runner-up finishes in AJGA events 2012 First N.H. high school golfer to win 4 consecutive state titles
2009 Runner-up in AJGA Northeast Open 2011 Appearance at US Junior Amateur
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2012-13 Review | Fall Gopher Invitational September 9-10, 2012
The men’s golf team kicked off their 2012-13 season at the eighth annual Gopher Invitational Sept. 9-10 at the Spring Hill Golf Club in Wayzata, Minn. Hosted by the University of Minnesota men’s golf program, this par 72, 7,020-yard course welcomed 15 teams from 11 different collegiate conferences. The Nittany Lions, who made their second consecutive appearance at the Gopher Invitational, faced Big Ten competition in the host team, the Minnesota Gophers, as well as the University of Iowa. Among other competition included six teams making their tournament debut: Arizona State, California, New Mexico, Memphis, Oklahoma, and St. Johns. Penn State’s lineup consisted of seniors Jay Woodward and Anthony DeGol, sophomore Jens Talbert, and freshmen Geoff Vartelas and Chris Houston who made their collegiate debuts. The Nittany Lions faced a disqualification in the second round of the Gopher Invitational after two players failed to sign their scorecards. Despite this setback, senior Jay Woodward finished tied for 19th on the individual leaderboard with an 11-over-par total 227. Anthony DeGol was also looking to jumpstart his senior season and finished tied for 48th at the Invitational while posting rounds of 82-76-76 (234). Freshman Geoff Vartelas had an impressive start to the tournament where he sat tied for 12th after two rounds, scoring 75 and 72, respectively. However, round three is where Vartelas struggled, making 6 bogeys and 5 double bogeys to tally a score of 20-over-par 92. Both second round scores earned by sophomore Jens Talbert and freshman Chris Houston were disqualified. In rounds 1 and 3, Talbert posted a steady score of 79, including 4 birdies and 6 bogeys. Houston made 5 birdies in his debut at Penn State, tallying scores of 79 and 80 in the first and last rounds. Place Name Score T-19 Jay Woodward 77-77-74=227 T-48 Anthony DeGol 86-76-76=238 T-61 Geoff Vartelas 75-72-92=239 - Jens Talbert 79-dq-79 - Chris Houston 79-dq-80 15th of 15 teams PENN STATE 310-dq-309
Inverness Intercollegiate September 17-18, 2012
The Penn State men’s golf team traveled to Toledo, Ohio on Sept. 17-18 for the two-day, 54-hole Inverness Intercollegiate, hosted by the University of Toledo men’s golf program. This par-71, 7,255-yard Inverness Club is quite historic, as it has been the home of four U.S. Opens, two PGA Championships, two U.S. Senior Opens, one U.S. Amateur, and the 2009 NCAA Men’s Golf Championship. Three Big Ten schools joined the Nittany Lions, including Michigan, Michigan State, and Northwestern. Northwestern was one of five teams that finished in the Top 50 of the 2011-12 Golfstat rankings, joined by Florida State, Kent State, Liberty, and North Texas. Rounding out the competition will be South Florida and the host, Toledo. The team finished eighth place in the standings after the final round at the Inverness Intercollegiate. Senior Jay Woodward and sophomore Jens
Talbert placed in the top 20 in the individual rankings, both tying for 20th after 54 holes at the Inverness Club. The two teammates finished with a 9-over-par score of 222. Senior Anthony DeGol jumped six spots in the individual rankings in day two, finishing tied for 27th. DeGol marked an 11-over-par 224 (7673-75). Freshman Geoff Vartelas finished tied for 43rd in the individual standings, scoring 229 (78-72-79). The last member of the squad to contribute to Penn State’s team score was sophomore Xander McDonald-Smith who finished four spots behind Vartelas with his 18-over-par 231. Freshman JD Dornes (Lancaster, Pa.) completed his first tournament with the Nittany Lions, participating as an individual. Dornes finished tied for 40th in the standings, scoring 78, 73, 77 (228) in the three rounds, respectively. He managed five birdies in his play at the Inverness Intercollegiate. Place Name Score T-20 Jens Talbert 73-73-76=222 T-20 Jay Woodward 72-74-76=222 T-27 Anthony DeGol 76-73-75=224 T-54 JD Dornes* 78-73-77=228 T-65 Geoff Vartelas 78-72-79=229 *T-54 X. McDonald-Smith 75-76-80=231 8th of 10 teams PENN STATE 296-292-306=89
Cobra-PUMA Invitational September 30-October 1, 2012
The Penn State men’s golf team traveled to Ft. Meyers, Florida Sept. 30Oct. 1 for the Cobra-PUMA Invitational. Hosted by Xavier University, the tournament was played at the par 72, 7,390 yard Miromar Lakes course. The Nittany Lions’ golf squad was the lone Big Ten competitor in the Cobra-PUMA Invitational, joined by fourteen other non-conference teams. These participants included Arkansas State, Bethune Cookman, Dayton, Florida Atlantic, Florida Gulf Coast, Georgetown, Jacksonville, Loyola of Maryland, Marshall, Northern Kentucky, Saint Joseph’s, William and Mary, Wofford, and host school, Xavier. Penn State made an outstanding second place finish out of the 15 teams. The Nittany Lions edged Bethune-Cookman University by one stroke, finishing 8-under-par with a score of 856 over the course of three rounds (284-286-286). Coach Greg Nye was more than pleased with his team’s performance throughout the tournament. “The guys competed with great focus and toughness. We got contributions from all five guys. Our highest score in the event was 75 which, again, speaks to our improved depth this year. It is good to get 13 wins and come home with some hardware!” Senior Anthony DeGol had a remarkable second day at the Miromar Lakes course, where he shot a 69. DeGol’s 211 total moved him up the individual leaderboard to an 8th place finish out of 75 players. The freshman/sophomore duo of Geoff Vartelas and Jens Talbert maintained their top 20 rankings from day one of the Invitational, both finishing tied for 16th. Vartelas reached his total of 216 by scoring a 74, 69, and 73 throughout 54 holes of play. Talbert’s 216 total was made up of a 70, 71, and 75, respectively.
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2012-13 Review | Fall Senior Jay Woodward finished one stroke behind teammates Vartelas and Talbert, scoring 217, placing him tied for 21st. Rounding out the Nittany Lions’ lineup was freshman JD Dornes, who finished tied for 25th among the 75 competitors. Dornes marked a 219 total (71-74-74) in his three rounds of play. Place 8th T-16th T-16th T-21st T-25th 2nd of 15 teams
Name Anthony DeGol Jens Talbert Geoff Vartelas Jay Woodward JD Dornes PENN STATE
Score 70-72-69=211 70-71-75=216 74-69-73=216 73-74-70=217 71-74-74=219 284-286-286=856
Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate October 12-14, 2012
The Penn State men’s golf team headed to Johnson City, Tenn. for the three-day, 54-hole Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate, hosted by East Tennessee State University Oct. 12-14. The Nittany Lions were looking to continue their surge at the Blackthorn Club after their second place finish at the Cobra-PUMA Invitational two weeks priorin Ft. Meyers, Fla. The course that awaited the 13 teams in competition was a par-72 and featured 7,147 yards. This was the second consecutive tournament in Penn State’s 2012-13 campaign where the Nittany Lions were the sole Big Ten participant. Fierce competition came from the four teams in the top-50 of the Golfweek/ Sagarin rankings including Wake Forest, Missouri, Tennessee, and Virginia Tech. Host school ETSU will also be welcoming seven other teams to the Bank of Tennessee Intercollege, including Army, Coastal Carolina, Furman, Memphis, Pepperdine, UNC-Wilmington, and Virginia. Senior Matthew Porter made his first start for the Nittany Lions this season, joined by senior teammates Anthony DeGol and Jay Woodward. Sophomore Jens Talbert and freshman Geoff Vartelas completed the Penn State lineup for the Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate this weekend. Sophomore Jens Talbert shot a career-low round of 69 on day three, making five birdies in this 3-under-par notch. Talbert’s 1-under-par total mark of 215 (73-73-69) earned him a tied-for-11th place finish among all individuals. Freshman Geoff Vartelas finished tied for 37th, shooting a solid 220 after three rounds. Senior Anthony DeGol shot a par round three 72, improving his rank on the individual leader board by nine places to tying for 42nd. DeGol’s 221 showing included 6 birdies at the Blackthorn Club in Johnson City, Tenn. Senior Jay Woodward shot his tournament-best round on the last day, with a 1-over-par 73. Woodward finished tied for 63rd overall. Although senior Matthew Porter withdrew from round two of the tournament, he marked a 75 and 82 in rounds one and three, respectively. Place T-42nd - T-11th T-37th T-63rd 10th of 13 teams
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Name Anthony DeGol Matthew Porter Jens Talbert Geoff Vartelas Jay Woodward PENN STATE
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Score 74-75-72=221 75-N/A-82=N/A 73-73-69=215 72-73-75=220 79-75-73=227 294-296-289=879
Georgetown Intercollegiate October 22-23, 2012
The Nittany Lion men’s golf team competed in their last tournament until the spring season at the 28th Annual Georgetown Intercollegiate in Beallsville, Md. Oct. 22-23. The par-71, 7,102-yard course at The Members Club at Four Steams featured a difficult layout designed by PGA Tour veteran Nick Price and golf architect Steve Smyers. The Georgetown Hoyas hosted a 12-team field including DePaul, Eastern Michigan, Miami (Ohio), Michigan State, Notre Dame, Penn State, St. Joseph’s, Toledo, West Florida, William & Mary and Xavier. Penn State competed with a young, talented lineup Monday and Tuesday at the Georgetown Intercollegiate. Duo of freshmen Chris Houston and Geoff Vartelas were joined by sophomores Jens Talbert and Xander McDonald-Smith. Senior leader Jay Woodward rounded out the starters for the Nittany Lions. The Nittany Lions finished their 2012 fall campaign strong with a third place finish out of 12 teams, edging Xavier by one stroke posting an 871 through 54 holes of play (297-286-288). Coach Greg Nye praised his team’s ability to move on from round one and improve the rest of the way to give the fall season a solid conclusion. “After a very average start in round one, these guys showed game and rallied as a team to finish this fall off with two excellent rounds.” Four out of five members of the Penn State lineup finished in the top25 overall. Sophomore Jens Talbert and freshman Chris Houston tied for 8th place with a 3-over-par tally of 216 after 54 holes. Sophomore Xander McDonald-Smith improved 17 places with his performance in day two of the tournament, where he shot a career low round of 69. McDonald-Smith’s 218 mark earned him a tied-for-15th place finish overall. Senior Jay Woodward also upgraded his ranking on the leaderboard after completing the last 18 holes of play. His 221 total placed him tied for 24th, improving eight spots from day one. Freshman Geoff Vartelas struggled on day two of the tournament, posting an 83 in round three, which dropped him to a 63rd place individual finish. Place T-8th T-8th T-15th T-24th 63rd 3rd of 12 teams
Name Chris Houston Jens Talbert X. McDonald-Smith Jay Woodward Geoff Vartelas PENN STATE
Score 72-71-73=216 73-69-74=216 75-74-69=218 77-72-72=221 78-76-83=237 297-286-288=871
2011-12 Review | Fall Gopher Invitational September 11-12, 2011
The men’s golf team kicked off its 2011-12 campaign at the seventh annual Gopher Invitational at the Spring Hill Golf Club. Host Minnesota welcomed 13 teams to the par-72, 7,020-yard course. The Big Ten was the most represented conference among the 10 featured in the tournament. Joining Penn State and Minnesota from the Big Ten were Iowa and Wisconsin. Other teams included Liberty, North Texas, Santa Clara, Houston, Southern Methodist, Lamar, Arkansas, Kent State, Notre Dame and Charlotte. Penn State was among the five teams making their tournament debut at the Gopher. The remaining nine teams participated in the tournament at least two times, with three programs including Minnesota (2005), Lamar (2007) and SMU (2009) having captured the tournament title. The Nittany Lion lineup consisted of senior Tommy McDonagh, juniors Jay Woodward, Ernesto Marin and Anthony DeGol, and sophomore Shane Stewart, who made his collegiate debut. After falling in 11th at the conclusion of the second round, the Nittany Lions were determined to stage a comeback in the third and final round. However, with the loss of Marin in the middle of the final round due to an injury, only four players were able to complete the final round. Despite being down a player, the Nittany Lions were able to rise to the occasion to jump two positions up the leader board. DeGol had a big day on the course leading the Nittany Lions. After a steady start with pars on his first five holes, Degol added four birdies to go along with two bogeys coming home for a final round of 70. DeGol wrapped up the tournament tied for 29th with rounds of 77-79-70 (226). McDonagh improved five strokes between the second and final rounds. Shooting a 4-over-par 76 in the third round, McDonagh climbed back up the player leader board to capture 31st place with his 11-over-par 227 (7081-76) total. Place Name Score T-29 Anthony DeGol 77-79-70=226 31 Tommy McDonagh 70-81-76=227 T-32 Shane Stewart 78-74-76=228 T-55 Jay Wodward 83-76-75=234 75 Ernesto Marin 74-75-wd=149 9th of 14 teams PENN STATE 299-304-297=900
Inverness Intercollegiate September 26-27, 2011
The Penn State men’s golf team traveled to Toledo, Ohio, to participate in the Inverness Intercollegiate at the par-71, 7,255-yard Inverness Club. Penn State joined three Big Ten foes, No. 23 Ohio State, No. 34 Michigan State and Michigan, in addition to host-school Toledo, No. 6 Florida, No. 32 Kent State, No. 33 Liberty, East Tennessee State, Kentucky and South Alabama on the 11-team field. It was intended for the tournament to consist of 54 holes, however, due to heavy rain Sunday night, both rounds that were scheduled for Monday had to be canceled. The tournament was shortened to a single round with golfers finally able to tee-off Tuesday morning. The team competed well and managed to take sixth place with a score of 300 at the Inverness Club.
Anthony DeGol led the Nittany Lions for the second time this season, posting a 1-over-par 72 to place tied for seventh overall. Following right behind DeGol with a score of 73 was senior Tommy McDonagh, who finished tied for 13th. Sophomore Shane Stewart carded six bogeys and one birdie in his round of 76, tying him for 32nd. In his collegiate debut, freshman Xander McDonald-Smith tied with teammate and individual competitor Matthew Porter. The duo carded 79s to tie for 54th. Junior Jay Woodward rounded off the lineup tied for 65th with a score of 81. Place Name Score T-7 Anthony DeGol 72 T-13 Tommy McDonagh 73 T-32 Shane Stewart 76 T-54 Xander McDonald-Smith 79 *T-54 Matthew Porter 79 T-65 Jay Woodward 81 6th of 11 teams PENN STATE 300
Wolfpack Intercollegiate October 3-4, 2011
The Penn State men’s golf team headed south to Raleigh, N.C., for the Wolfpack Intercollegiate. The tournament was contested at the 7,358-yard, par-71 Lonnie Poole Golf Course. NC State hosted Penn State along with 13 additional teams, four of which were ranked in the top 50 of the latest Golfweek rankings. The field consisted of Boston College, No. 39 Campbell, Davidson, No. 44 East Carolina, Elon, James Madison, No. 47 Louisiana-Lafayette, No. 50 Memphis, Minnesota, Richmond, Seton Hall, Texas State, UNC Greensboro and Western Carolina. A tournament-low score of 294 in the final round of play boosted Penn State into a 12th-place finish. With rounds of 297-302-294 (893), the Nittany Lions finished 32 strokes behind first-place Memphis. The tigers secured the tournament title with a 9-over-par score of 861 (288-283-290), two strokes ahead of second-place UNCG. Senior Tommy McDonagh and sophomore Shane Stewart proved to be the top-two contenders for Penn State throughout the tournament as they tallied three-round scores of 219 (73-74-72) and 221 (72-78-71), respectively. In addition to Stewart shooting a career low 71 in the final round, his tied-for-26th place finish marked the best showing of his career. Ernesto Marin came in third for the Nittany Lions with rounds of 79-73-77 (229), placing the junior tied for 61st. Freshman Xander McDonald-Smith fell two strokes behind teammate Marin with a 231 (73-84-74) total. McDonald-Smith shed 10 strokes off of his second round total to finish tied for 70th. Junior Anthony DeGol posted scores of 79-77-77 (233) to tie for 75th. Place T-20 T-25 T-61 T-70 T-75 12th of 16 teams
Name Score Tommy McDonagh 73-74-72=219 Shane Stewart 72-78-71=221 Ernesto Marin 79-73-77=229 Xander McDonald-Smith 73-84-74=231 Anthony DeGol 79-77-77=233 PENN STATE 297-302-294=893
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2011-12 Review | Fall Windon Memorial October 16-17, 2011
The Penn State men’s golf team headed into Big Ten territory for the second time during the fall campaign as they traveled to Skokie, Ill., for the Windon Memorial hosted by Northwestern. The two-day, 54-hole tournament was contested at the par-70, 6,793-yard Evanston Golf Club. The Nittany Lions switched up the lineup as they added senior Nick Archambault to the mix for the first time this season. As a freshman, Archambault saw 30 rounds of collegiate action, posting a 75.70 average. At the beginning of his sophomore season, Archambault suffered a knee injury, which kept him out for a majority of the season. He made his junior-season debut at the Big Ten championship, the final team tournament of the 201011 season. The squad finished in 15th, carding a 47-over-par total of 889 (297-295-297). Senior Tommy McDonagh finished on top for the Nittany Lions for the second time this fall. He led the team in scoring through the first and second rounds shooting a 2-over-par 72 and a 1-under-par 69, respectively. McDonagh’s third round score of 78 gave him a total of 219 to tie for 42nd. Freshman Xander McDonald-Smith tied his career-low score of 73 in the final round. The freshman tallied a three-round total of 223 (74-76-73) to tie for 57th. Junior Jay Woodward’s 1-over-par 71 in the final round boosted him 21 spots up the individual leader board from his first round position. With scores of 76-76-71 (223), Woodward finished tied with teammate McDonald-Smith for 57th. Sophomore Shane Stewart played consistently, posting rounds of 7574-75 (224) to tie for 63rd. During the second round, Stewart made his first-ever collegiate eagle while on the 503-yard sixth hole. In his season debut, senior Nick Archambault finished tied for 83rd, carding rounds of 79-76-79 (234). Place T-42 T-57 T-63 T-63 T-83 15th of 17 teams
Name Score Tommy McDonagh 72-69-78=219 Jay Woodward 76-76-71=223 Xander McDonald-Smith 74-76-73=223 Shane Stewart 75-74-75=224 Nick Archambault 79-76-79=234 PENN STATE 297-295-297=889
Amelia National Intercollegiate November 7-8, 2011
The Penn State men’s golf team traveled to Fernandina, Fla., to compete in the Amelia National Intercollegiate co-hosted by North Florida and Georgia Southern. The tournament was held at the par-72, 7,166-yard Amelia National Golf and Country Club, and was the concluding tournament of the Nittany Lions’ fall schedule. The Lions took 14th in the field of 15 with a three-round total of 919 (298-301-320). Juniors Jay Woodward and Ernesto Marin, who posted scores of 230 a piece, finished on top for the team. Falling nine strokes behind the duo, sophomore Shane Stewart carded his tournament best of 76 in the third round to conclude 70th with a score of 239 (86-77-76). Senior Tommy McDonagh finished with rounds of 74-84-82 (240) to tie for 71st.
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Junior Anthony DeGol suffered a wrist injury in the final round and therefore was forced to withdraw from the tournament. Place Name Score T-47 Jay Woodward 73-76-81=230 T-47 Ernesto Marin 75-74-81=230 70 Shane Stewart 86-77-76=239 T-71 Tommy McDonagh 74-84-82=240 Anthony DeGol 76-74-wd=150 14th of 15 teams PENN STATE 298-301-320=919
Big Ten Match Play Championship February 10-11, 2012
The Penn State men’s golf team traveled south to compete at the Big Ten Match Play Championship at the 7,474-yard, par-72 Concession Golf Club in Bradenton, Fla., Feb 10-11. The match play event was founded four years ago by the conference coaches in response to the reformatting of the NCAA championship. The Big Ten Conference was the first golf conference to begin a tournament, which gives golfers an opportunity to compete in an additional match-play format event. The event marked Penn State’s comeback tournament after a threemonth break in their schedule. The Nittany Lion lineup consisted of senior Tommy McDonagh, juniors Ernesto Marin and Jay Woodward, sophomore Shane Stewart and freshmen Xander McDonald-Smith and Jens Talbert, who made his collegiate debut. Penn State captured a 3.5-2.5 consolation win over Michigan State to conclude play at the Big Ten Match Play Championship. After a loss to eventual winner, Northwestern, the Lions came back in the consolation round to play some of their best golf, wrapping up the event 1-1. Junior Jay Woodward and freshmen Xander McDonald-Smith and Jens Talbert came out on top in their match ups against the Spartans. Both Woodward and Talbert’s wins marked their second for the event, making them the only two undefeated Lions. Senior Tommy McDonagh halved his match against senior Dan Ellis. At the 17th hole, Ellis stood 1-up on McDonagh, before the talented Penn State senior shot par to finish the match all square. Both junior Ernesto Marin and sophomore Shane Stewart were downed by Michigan State. Marin was defeated four down three to play by Matthew Moseley, while Stewart lost 1-up to Chris Mory.
2011-12 Review | Spring Pinehurst Intercollegiate March 10-11, 2012
The Penn State men’s golf team returned to the Pinehurst Intercollegiate, presented by GolfPride, for the fourth consecutive season at The Club at Pinehurst No. 6 in Pinehurst, N.C, March 10-11. The field featured a variety of Division I teams, four of which Penn State competed against during the fall, including Ball State, Belmont, Eastern Kentucky, Marshall, Old Dominion, UNC Greensboro, UNC Wilmington, Richmond, Villanova, VCU and Virginia Tech. The Nittany Lion line up consisted of senior Tommy McDonagh, juniors Anthony DeGol and Jay Woodward, sophomore Shane Stewart and freshman Xander McDonald-Smith. Freshman Jens Talbert also competed as an individual. Penn State posted its tournament-low team score of 289 in the final round to finish in third place with a three round total of 876 (296-291289) at The Club at Pinehurst No. 6. After concluding the second round, the Nittany Lions held the fifth place position on the team leader board. However, with a standout, 1-under-par performance from sophomore Shane Stewart and a trio of 2-over-par showings from Jay Woodward, Anthony DeGol and Xander McDonald-Smith, the Lions were able to boost themselves two positions to finish play in third. Place T-8 T-14 T-14 T-14 T-59 *T-44 3rd of 11 teams
Name Shane Stewart Anthony DeGol X. McDonald-Smith Jay Woodward Tommy McDonagh Jens Talbert PENN STATE
Score 77-75-70=219 75-72-73=220 73-74-73=220 77-70-73=220 74-82-77=233 74-78-76=228 296-291-289=876
Fireline Towson Invitational March 30-April 1, 2012
The Penn State men’s golf team traveled to Towson, Md. for the 14th annual Fireline Towson Invitational Tournament to be contested at the 6,659-yard, par-72 Prospect Bay Country Club, March 30 - April 1. Penn State faced its largest field on the season, which was composed of 21 Division I teams. The Nittany Lions met Bethune-Cookman, Binghamton, Canisius, Central Connecticut, Colgate, Cornell, Drexel, Fairfield, Fairleigh-Dickinson, Hartford, Lafayette, LIU, Loyola, Mt. St. Mary’s, Navy, Northern Colorado, Sacred Heart, Seton Hall, St. Bonaventure, St. Peter’s and host school Towson. The lineup consisted of senior Tommy McDonagh, juniors Jay Woodward and Anthony DeGol, sophomore Shane Stewart and freshman Xander McDonald-Smith. The Nittany Lions finished tied for third place on the 22-team field with a three-round total of 879 (294-293-292). Junior Anthony DeGol finished on top for Penn State. He concluded with rounds 68-71-73 (212) to secure the third place individual position. Senior Tommy McDonagh and junior Jay Woodward shot their tournament best rounds in the final round. McDonagh shot an even par 72 to bring his tournament total to 218 and finish tied for 11th. Woodward tied for 31st after carding a 1-under-par 71, which brought his total to
223 (77-75-71). Freshman Xander McDonald-Smith (Rockaway Park, Pa.) posted rounds of 77-74-76 (227) to finish tied for 55th. Shane Stewart’s consistent rounds of 76 brought him to a 228 stroke total, placing him tied for 62nd. Individual competitor Jens Talbert(Little Rock, Ark.) finished tied for 46th with a tournament-total of 226 (77-73-76). Place 3 T-11 T-31 T-55 T-62 *T-45 3rd of 11 teams
Name Anthony DeGol Tommy McDonagh Jay Woodward X. McDonald-Smith Shane Stewart Jens Talbert PENN STATE
Score 68-71-73=212 73-73-72=218 77-75-71=223 77-74-76=227 76-76-76=228 77-73-76=226 296-291-289=876
Rutherford Intercollegiate April 7-8, 2012
The Penn State men’s golf program welcomed 13 teams to the par-71, 7,202-yard Penn State Blue Course for the 36th Annual Rutherford Intercollegiate, April 7-8. The Nittany Lions were joined by Army, Bowling Green, Connecticut, Canisius, Delaware, Eastern Michigan, George Mason, IUP, Miami (Ohio), Rutgers, St. Bonaventure, Towson and William & Mary. All programs had previously competed in the tournament, with seven being contenders last year. At the 2011 Rutherford Intercollegiate, Penn State captured both the tournament and individual titles. The Nittany Lions carded rounds of 290296-294 (880) to conclude seven strokes ahead of second-place Towson (887). Former Nittany Lion T.J. Howe finished first, shooting a 2-over-par 73 in the final round to give him a grand total of 216 (70-73-73). The Nittany Lion lineup was composed of senior Tommy McDonagh, junior Jay Woodward, sophomore Shane Stewart, and freshmen Jens Talbert and Xander McDonald-Smith. The rest of the roster also had a chance to compete as individuals. Penn State concluded their home tournament in fifth with a team-total of 920 (304-305-311). Bowling Green was announced as the tournament champion with a three-round score of 901 (303-297-301). The Falcons concluded 19 strokes ahead of host Penn State. Freshman Jens Talbert posted the best individual score for Penn State. With a 227 (74-73-80) total, Talbert finished tied for ninth, just eight strokes behind IUP’s Brad Boyle who clinched the individual title. In the final round, senior Tommy McDonagh led the Penn State squad with a 1-over-par score of 72. McDonagh posted a 229 (77-80-72) to finish tied for 15th. Junior Jay Woodward carded rounds of 76-75-80 (231) to tie for 21st. With a 234 (77-78-79) total, freshman Xander McDonald-Smith tied for 30th. Sophomore Shane Stewart posted rounds of 82-79-81 (242) to tie for 61st.
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2011-12 Review | Spring Junior Ernesto Marin had the best individual-competitor finish. With a 229 (81-74-74), Marin tied for 15th. Place T-9 T-15 T-21 T-30 T-61 *T-15 *T-33 *T-45 *T-55 T-5 of 14 teams
Name Jens Talbert Tommy McDonagh Jay Woodward X. McDonald-Smith Shane Stewart Ernesto Marin Matthew Porter John Burke Nick Archembault PENN STATE
Score 74-73-80=227 77-80-72=229 76-75-80=231 77-78-79=234 82-79-81=242 81-74-74=229 78-81-76=235 78-76-84=238 79-81-80=240 304-305-311=920
Hawkeye Invitational April 14-15, 2012
The Penn State men’s golf team made one final regular-season stop at the Hawkeye-Great River Entertainment Invitational. The Nittany Lions met an 11-team field at the 7,180-yard, par-72 Finkbine Golf Course for the two-day, 54-hole event, April 14-15. In addition to Penn State, host Iowa welcomed four other Big Ten teams including Michigan State, Minnesota, Nebraska and Wisconsin as well as Iowa State, Charlotte, UMKC, Washington State and Miami (Ohio). Out for the Nittany Lions were senior Tommy McDonagh, juniors Anthony DeGol and Jay Woodward, and freshmen Xander McDonald-Smith and Jens Talbert. In its concluding regular-season tournament, Penn State finished third on the field of 11 with a three-round total of 870 (284-288-298). The Lions were ousted by host Iowa who shot an 840 (282-274-284) to take first and Iowa State who took second with an 842 (283-279-280). Junior Anthony DeGol led the Nittany Lion squad for the second time this spring season, posting a 212 (67-68-77). DeGol placed tied for seventh on the individual leader board, just 10 strokes back from individual winner Nate McCoy of Iowa State. Senior Tommy McDonagh tied for 11th with rounds of 71-74-71 (216). Freshman Jens Talbert fell just behind McDonagh with a 217-stroke (7173-73) finish to tie for 16th. Junior Jay Woodward (Bridgeport, W.Va.) carded a three-round total of 226 (76-73-77) to tie for 39th. Freshman Xander McDonald-Smithshot rounds of 75-74-79 (228) to tie for 46th. Place T-7 T-11 T-16 T-39 T-46 3rd of 11 teams
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Name Anthony DeGol Tommy McDonagh Jens Talbert Jay Woodward X. McDonald-Smith PENN STATE
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Score 67-68-77=212 71-74-71=216 71-73-73=217 76-73-77=226 75-74-79=228 284-288-298=870
Big Ten Championship April 27-29, 2012
After a two-week break in their spring schedule, the Nittany Lions traveled to French Lick, Ind., for the 2012 Big Ten Championship. The three-day, 72-hole tournament was contested at the 7,152-yard, par-72 Pete Dye Course at the French Lick Resort, April 27-29. Out for the Nittany Lions were senior Tommy McDonagh, juniors Anthony DeGol and Jay Woodward, and freshmen Xander McDonald-Smith and Jens Talbert. Penn State concluded in eighth place on the 12-team field with a team total of 1216 (308-301-299-308). The Nittany Lions finished 41 strokes behind Illinois who took the team title. Junior Anthony DeGol came out on top for Penn State. DeGol’s four-round total of 306 (73-77-75-81) landed him 24th on the individual leader board, 23 strokes behind Guthrie. Both senior Tommy McDonagh and junior Jay Woodward finished tied for 25th with scores of 307. Freshman Jens Talbert (Little Rock, Ark.) improved four strokes between the third and fourth rounds. Talbert concluded tied for 28th with a score of 308 (74-74-82-78). Freshman Xander McDonald-Smith rounded out the Nittany Lion lineup with a score of 309 (81-76-76-76) to tie for 33rd. Place T-24 T-25 T-25 T-28 T-33 3th of 12 teams
Name Score Anthony DeGol 73-77-75-81=306 Tommy McDonagh 81-75-75-76=307 Jay Woodward 80-76-73-78=307 Jens Talbert 74-74-82-78=308 X. McDonald-Smith 81-76-76-76=309 PENN STATE 308-301-299-308=1216
Michael Carter Legacy
IN MEMORIAM
Mike Carter’s Legacy Lives On With Tree and Scholarship The Penn State golf family is still healing from the loss of Mike Carter — the spunky and colorful sophomore player from Westfield, N.J. - who passed away on February 13, 2002. Carter, who was known around the course and across campus for his upbeat attitude and engaging personality, was returning home when his car lost control and went off the roadway. Penn State was devastated and the Nittany Lions golf family mourned and remembered their fallen teammate with unity and grace. The men’s team wore pink pants as a tribute to Carter at the 2002 Rutherford Invitational, the Big Ten Championship and the NCAA East Regional. “He was a very bright light on our team, and we will always remember how he lived each day to the fullest,” said Coach Nye. To ensure that the memory of Mike Carter lives on in perpetuity, the Penn State golf family and the Carter family have taken two significant measures. In the spring of 2002, the Penn State team and coaches planted a red maple tree near the 18th hole on the home Blue Course in State College, Pa. and dedicated it, with a plaque, to Mike Carter. In 2003, Michael and Mary Lou Carter endowed a grant in the name of their son to be awarded annually to the golf program.
Above: The red maple tree, which was planted by near the 18th hole of the Blue Course Left: Flowers and a pictorial were placed in memoriam at the Penn State Golf Course Club House.
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Lions on Tour Penn State has long been a teeing ground for which graduates use to begin their professional careers. Several alumni are or have pursued their dream of playing professional golf. Matt Abbott, a 2001 graduate has seen great success since 2007 on the Gateway Tour and Minor League Tour. On the Gateway Tour he as earned over $91,000 and made 32-of-40 cuts in the last two seasons. On the Minor League Tour, Abbott has earned numerous victories and over $20,000 in earnings. Mark Leon, a 2005 grad, earned Canadian Tour exempt status in the fall of 2007. After a complete season on tour, Leon finished high enough on the money list to gain exempt status for the 2009 season. Leon’s top finish of the 2008 season was a second-place finish. He advanced to the 2nd round of PGA Tour Q-School. Leon also spent time playing on the Great Lakes Tour before returning to Penn State as assistant coach in 2011. Greg Pieczynski (2006) has spent much of his short professional career on the Gateway Tour. He won the 2008 Philadelphia Open as well as the Philadelphia PGA Assistants Championship. He finished seventh at the PGA National Assistants Championship. Jimbo Fuller, a 2003 graduate, began his professional career in 2006 on the Grey Goose Gateway Tour and had a very successful season. Fuller won one tournament, made 14-of-22 cuts and earned over $55,000. Last year, Fuller qualified for the second round of the PGA Tour Q-School. Adam Decker (1996) is now the head coach for the University of Richmond, and has played in PGA Tour & Nationwide Tour events, including the 1998 Kemper Open, 2000 Florida Classic, 2001 Hershey Open and the 2001 Greater Cleveland Open. He had also played on the former Tear Drop Tour, where he won twice, and on the Golden Bear Tour, where he accumulated over $45,000. Dirk Ayers, a 1995 alum, has been a regular on the Canadian Tour. He joined the tour in 1997 through Q-School and has been a member ever since. His best year on the Canadian Tour was in 2004 when he finished runner-up twice and finished ninth on the money list with over $42,000 in earnings. Ayers has also played in several PGA Tour and Nationwide Tour events. He made the cut at the PGA Tour’s Canadian Open in 2004 and played the B.C. Open in 1998. His Nationwide Tour experiences include the 1996 Buffalo Open, 2003 Alberta Calgary Classic and 2004 Boise Open. Ayers has also competed on the Australasian PGA Tour. 1993 alum, Jason Tyska perhaps turned in the most impressive performance by becoming the second Penn Stater to qualify for the U.S. Open but first to make the cut at the 1999 Open held in Pinehurst, North Carolina. Tyska went on to finish 53rd. He earned his way on to the 1999 Nationwide Tour by making it through all three stages of PGA Tour Q-school. He went on to make the cut in 12 events where he had four top-10 finishes. In 2000, Tyska played in four Nationwide Tour events and qualified for the PGA Tour’s Michelob Championship at Kingsmill.
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Danny O’Neill is the only Penn Stater to qualify for both the U.S. Open (1985) and U.S. Senior Open (2001). O’Neill is a 1972 graduate of Penn State. O’Neill remains the only Penn Stater to earn All-America honors all four years of his career. In his career, O’Neill has played in the 1990 & 1996 Buffalo Open (Nationwide Tour). He qualified for the 2002 U.S. Senior PGA Tour by finished 4th at the final stage. In his rookie year on tour (2002), Danny played in 29 events and earned over $216,000. Three-time All-American Kevin Foley graduated in 2010 and has since enjoyed a life in golf. Most recently the talented Penn State alum secured the title at the 91st NJSGA Open Championship with a three-round total of 205 (68-68-69). T.J. Howe, a 2011 graduate, secured his first professional title at the NGA Pro Golf Tour. The tournament, which lasted from Nov. 8-10, 2011 brought in golfers from all over the world. The competitors participated in two rounds before a top-16 cut was made. Howe successfully made the cut, coming in tied for ninth after the second round with a score of 144 (71-73). In the final round, Howe fired a 4-under-par 68, catapulting himself into the first place slot on the leader board. The talented alum concluded the tournament with a total of 212 (71-73-68) “Penn State has had its share of talented players through the years, and these guys have given it a shot,” said Coach Nye. “The young men who come into our program are here for education first, but they all have the tour as a goal or a dream. Some of these guys are close to making it happen. Some of them have given it their all and have now chosen other career paths. It is with great pride that we watch their efforts.” Many Penn State alumni work as golf professionals throughout the U.S. and some still compete as club professionals. These professionals, combined with the alumni trying to make the various tours, have helped Penn State touch the golf community and will help line the fairways for current and future Nittany Lion golfers.
Penn State Golf History
Willie Parks was the designer and creator of the first Penn State golf course. The first golf holes were laid out on the Penn State campus in the late 1800s. The game became more and more popular and eventually became a 9-hole course in 1901. Known as the Golf Club of State College, the club became so popular that 50 percent of the faculty and students played the game. The possible location of this routing existed near the current location of Pollock Hall with some claiming that the location was closer to the present location of Beaver Stadium. In December of 1908, a new club was proposed and the generous support of Mr. H. Walton Mitchell, a strong alumnus and faithful alumni trustee, and other owners leased land known as the Dale Farm at a reduced rate for the purpose of a new club. The land was maintained by the course caretaker who lived in the farmhouse with their family and not only maintained the course with a flock of sheep but also would earn part pay from the produce he could raise off the land not occupied by the links. It is believed that the area of land is where parts of the current White Course are located today. Former Penn State Athletic Director Hugo Bezdek, hired in 1918, wanted the University to have better golf facilities and eventually a varsity team. In 1921, with public school money and a dream in his bag, Bezdek lured Golf Professional Robert B. Rutherford Sr., from New Britain, Conn. to oversee the change from a nine-hole course to an 18-hole championship course. Bezdek and Rutherford hired Willie Park Jr., an internationally known figure who designed some of the best courses in both the United States and Europe. Park, a native of Musselburgh, Scotland, won The British Open in 1887 and 1889.
The annual college championship was a popular event that was contested each fall on the college links. In 1922, Rutherford, nicknamed “Pop”, was named Head Coach and organized the first men’s golf team at Penn State. It was from the college championship that Rutherford would form the first varsity team. The team members were: J.W. Crookston (Captain), F.E. Dale, T.F. Connell, J.L. Bair, and C.M. Andrews (Manager). The first match in Penn State varsity golf history was played on the new campus course on May 26, 1922. The Nittany Lion golfers were defeated by the University of Pennsylvania in their intercollegiate debut by a score of four to three. Had the Lions defeated Penn, they likely would have been invited to The Intercollegiates (National Championship). In 1923, intercollegiate golf began to take shape. Yale, Harvard, Princeton, Cornell, Dartmouth, Columbia, Penn and Williams developed plans to form a golf league. With the steady growth and interest in golf at Penn State, it was only a matter of time before Penn State joined. Each team in the league was to play matches and the team with the best record was declared the champion. With the 1923 Nittany Lion schedule finalized, word was received in April that Penn State had been admitted to the Intercollegiate Golf League. Penn State would begin league play in 1924. The 1923 schedule included matches against Princeton, Lock Haven CC, Penn and Pittsburgh. The Lions would finish their second season of intercollegiate golf with a 6-1 record and were invited to The Intercollegiates where they went on to finish in eighth place. The first undefeated season in school history occurred in 1927. That year, Penn State went 5-0-1. The Lions proved to always be a challenge on the links during Pop’s years. The Lions only had three losing seasons from 1927 to 1942.
The War Years Through the Mid-Fifties With the major developments of World War II in the mid 1940s Rutherford was forced to have a limited schedule in 1943 and 44 and was unable to field a team in 1945 and 46. Varsity golf returned to Penn State in 1947 with a limited schedule. The Lions played five dual matches, finishing third at the EIGA Championship and 25th at The Intercollegiate. Rutherford’s team went on to have three more undefeated campaigns with the most significant being in 1948. The 1948 squad went into the EIGA Playoffs with an unblemished record of 3-0. The linksmen went on to beat Pitt, 8-1, Cornell, 6-3, and Army, 9-0, to reach the EIGA Championships in Atlantic City, N.J. In the first round of the finals, Penn State went on to beat a tough Georgetown
squad by a score of 6-3. Penn State had reached the championship match for the first time in school history. Penn State’s previous best finish at the EIGA Finals had been in 1947 where they finished in third. The 1948 squad, captained by Donald Hart, was not going to be denied the afternoon of May 15, 1948. The Nittany Lions came out hot and would not cool down. All six Lions would win their matches in dominating fashion and therefore also claim the three best-ball matches. They went on to shut out 21-time NCAA Champion, Yale, by a score of 9-0 and became the first Non-Ivy league school to win the EIGA Championship. Coach Boyle was a starting member of the 1948 team and remembered the history made by winning the EIGA with a twinkle in his eye. “We were so excited to win the Eastern Intercollegiate as those Ivy teams were awfully tough in those days,” said Joe Boyle. The team would go on to finish the season undefeated with a record of 10-0 and would go on to finish in 16th place at the NCAA championships in Palo Alto, Calif. The first Grant-in-Aid (Golf Scholarship) was awarded to Rod Eaken of Reading, Pa. In the early summer of 1950, a freshman to be, Eaken received some disheartening news. He had received a letter from Penn State advising that, due to budgetary restrictions, five sports had been discontinued. During the summer months there was at least one invitational golf tournament held each week at some of the best country clubs in the Philadelphia area. One of the weekly competitors in these invitationals was a Penn State alumnus and member of the Penn State Board of Directors: Fred Waring. Fred owned the famous Shawnee-on-the-Delaware resort and had his world famous band “The Pennsylvanians” based there. In June of 1950, while playing at Scranton Country Club, Eaken’s competitor that week was none other than Waring. During the round, Eaken approached Waring and asked him if he was aware that Penn State had dropped the golf team. Fred was outraged and said to , “Penn State will have a golf team if I have to pay for it myself.” Eaken, obviously elated, wondered Waring would actually do something. He had never heard another word from Waring but when he returned to school in September, the Golf Team had been reinstated. It was not until several years later that the other sports were reinstated. Rutherford Jr., continued to build upon the success of his father. In his inaugural season as coach, Rutherford Jr., led PSU senior Tommy Smith to the NCAA championship in New Mexico.
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Penn State Golf History Although his teams did not claim an EIGA Championship, his teams finished the 1953 and 1955 seasons undefeated. In his seven-year span as head coach, Rutherford Jr., finished with a career mark of 50-13.
Coach Joe Boyle – Match Play to Medal In 1957, a new coach was named in Joe Boyle. Coach Boyle’s first day of work as the Penn State golf coach just happened to be the same day as that of legendary football coach Joe Paterno. Boyle worked as Rutherford Jr.’s, assistant and was a member of the historic 1948 EIGA Championship team and captain of the 1949 team. Boyle wasted little time building off of Rutherford’s successes. In his first year as coach, his squad went 10-2 and finished second in the EIGA Championship. In his 25 years as head coach, Boyle’s teams won seven EIGA Championships, including back-to-back titles in 1963 and 1964, and a string of three from 1971-1973. He had a team or individual compete for Penn State at the National Championship in 19 of his 25 years with the team and had a best finish of 16th place in 1969. Boyle finished his coaching career with a dual match record of 197-38-1, which included seven undefeated seasons. He was an active member in the Golf Coaches Association of America and served as the associations’ President in 1967-68. Boyle was inducted in the GCAA Hall of Fame in 1987 and was the recipient of the GCAA’s highest award, The Honor Award, in 2007. The Honor Award which began in 1985 is awarded annually to a member of the GCAA Hall of Fame who is retired and has made a significant contribution to the game of golf. Boyle coached in an era that had a lot of change in collegiate golf. Part way through his coaching career intercollegiate golf gradually went away from traditional dual matches (Match Play) to stroke-play tournaments involving a number of teams. The Lions went from playing 10-15 dual-matches a year to 6-8 stroke play tournaments. One of the first and favorite tournaments that the Lion golfers became regular participants in was the Indiana (Pa.) Invitational played at the Indiana Country Club. The Lions claimed their first IUP title in 1964 and went on to win the title 10 out of the next 11 years. With the popularity of intercollegiate golf growing across the nation, districts were also created to select the top teams from various areas of the country. Under Boyle, the Lions were traditionally one of the top-ranked teams in District II, made up of the northern Mid-Atlantic States. William (Bill) Davidson is an important name in the history of Penn State golf. He became the program’s first-ever champion of the EIGA Championship and first All-American in 1959. In the 1958 EIGA Championship, Davidson beat teammate Johnny Felus in the semifinals and went on to win the title the next day beating Ted Weiss of Yale. He was named team captain for the 1959 squad. In his career, Davidson qualified for the NCAA championship all three years he was a Nittany Lion (1957-59). He finished his career with a regular-season match-play record of 22-9. In the fall of 1969, a young freshman from Jamestown, N.Y. enrolled at Penn State. Dan O’Neill immediately made an impact becoming the Lions No. 1 man by mid spring of 1970 and finished in 12th place at the NCAA championship. That finish earned him All-America honors which he would achieve in each of his next three years with the Nittany Lions, becoming the first four-time All-American. In the summer of 1972, Dan O’Neill qualified for the U.S. Open at Pebble Beach and made the 36-hole cut. His cut-making putt was seen live across the nation on ABC. In the late 1960’s golf became so popular on the University Park campus, that administration decided to build a second golf course. The new course was named the “Blue” and was built on the far west portion of the campus property and had a separate entrance off of College Ave.
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The original campus course was renamed the “White” course. The Blue course would open in 1970 at a par of 72 and length of 7,010 yards. It had 87 bunkers and three ponds. The course was designed by the architecture firm of Harrison & Grabin and built by university employees. It became the primary course for all Penn State Intercollegiate competitions.
Kennedy Leads Lions to Atlantic 10 Dominance In January 1982, Mary Kennedy-Zierke, the women’s coach at the time, was promoted to head coach of the men & women’s teams following the retirement of Joe Boyle. “Fall” collegiate golf was now a norm and Coach Kennedy-Zierke led a number of successful teams in her 10 years as head coach. Kennedy, an outstanding teacher, developed several all-district players and guided the Lions to prominence in eastern golf her last five years with the program. She was named District II Coach of the Year in 1987 and 1991. Her teams claimed six Atlantic 10 Conference Championships, including five in a row from 1986-90. Through this period of Penn State golf , nearly all competition was still Eastern based. Through these years, Coach Kennedy’s team improved year after year, nearly always atop the leader board in District II competitions. Overall under Kennedy’s guidance the Lions won 19 events, and twice she was named District II Coach of the Year. The program was given a big lift in the mid 1980s when the massive indoor facility, Holuba Hall, was completed. This free span structure covers two indoor 80-yard practice fields side-by-side. The 118,000-square foot facility, complete with the latest indoor turf surface, provided the Lions with a facility to get an early start on each spring. In 1992, with the development and expansion of the “West” Campus and the inconvenience of running the golf operation from two separate locations, both the Blue and White courses underwent a major facelift. The $1.5 million expansion was generated through the golf course facilities. The golf operation became more efficient with the renovation project of both courses would begin play from the Blue Course Pro Shop and eventually the Walker Clubhouse. Mark Kennedy coached the 1987 golf team to a second place finish at the Merril Lynch Invitational and a first place finish in the Eastern Championship. The 1979 men’s golf team under Joe Boyle won first place at the Wooster Invitational against 20 other teams. They also took first place at the Nittany Lion Open in a field of 19. The 1986-87 men’s golf season concluded with five first-place finishes and a 31st finish at the NCAA Championships.
Penn State Golf History Nye - Builds and Goes National in Scope On Aug, 28, 1992 it was announced that former Bowling Green head men’s & women’s coach, Greg Nye, would take over the men’s team from retiree Men’s and Women’s coach Mary Kennedy-Zierke and lead the Lion golfers in the Big Ten Conference. In Nye’s first season as the Lions’ coach, he led them to six team championships, including the 1993 Eastern Championship. The Lions finished eighth in the Big Ten Championship and were the top-ranking team in District II. Eventually, they finished the season in a tie for 16th at the NCAA East Regional played in Charlottesville, Va. Freshman Dirk Ayers was named the Big Ten Freshman of the Year. The 1993-94 season was one for the record books. In Coach Nye’s second year at the helm, the Nittany Lions went on to claim eight tournament titles. Penn State was in its second year as a member of the Big Ten Conference and the Nittany Lions went to Madison, Wis. and finished in sixth place. When the newest edition of the Blue and White golf courses opened in 1994, golfers were greeted with completely new routings for both courses. The back nine of the Blue Course from the 1970 design became the current front nine and a new nine-holes, designed by Tom Clark, 1971 Penn State graduate, was built for the Blue Course as the back nine. The new Blue Course was completely opened for play on May 13, 1994 with a par of 72 and length of 6,525 yards. The White Course was reduced to 12 holes and six new holes were added, becoming a par-70, 6,008-yard layout. With the NCAA Regional system put into play in 1989 the Nittany Lions qualified annually for the NCAA East Regional and reached the NCAA Finals in 1996. The 1996 Nittany Lion team made history, becoming the first Northeast golf program to qualify for NCAA finals since regionals began. Adam Decker, a one time Penn State walk – on, nearly won the NCAA East Regional finishing second, and went on the following year to make the All America team. Following their historic achievement in the spring of 1996, the Lions wasted no time proving that they were once again the top team in District II. Like in 1994, the Nittany Lions captured a record eight tournament titles. With 29 team titles in six seasons, Penn State was dominating the Northeast and changed its schedule to a more national one. Over the next five seasons, the Lions traveled to such places as Texas, Florida, Puerto Rico, South Carolina, California, Colorado and Hawaii. Though these years the Nittany Lions were lead by the program’s 13th All-American, Matt Abbott.
The product of a more difficult schedule came together for the 2003-04 team. Early in the fall of 2003, the Nittany Lions captured three tournament titles in a row. The key to the schedule that season was winning the MacDonald Cup, hosted
by Yale University. The Yale University GC was the host of the spring’s NCAA East Regional. After 36 holes of the Regional, the Nittany Lions were shocking the college golf world. In the lead with 18 holes to play, the Lions ended up finishing second behind Clemson University. Nye’s team went on to beat No. 1-ranked Florida, as well as Georgia, Georgia Tech, Auburn and North Carolina. Two weeks later, the Lions would ride the momentum of their regional finish and become the first Northeast golf team of the stroke-play era to make the cut at the NCAA Finals. Mark Leon went on to finish in sixth place and became Penn State’s 14th All-American. In the spring of 2005, in order to compete with Big Ten Conference facilities, the Blue Course and varsity practice facilities underwent their most recent renovation and additions. The Blue Course was lengthened some 700 yards to 7,228 yards. Water hazards were added to holes two, three, five and 15. The most significant changes to the Blue Course occurred on holes seven and eight. Hole seven became 465 yards, par four and hole eight was reduced to 215 yards, par three. New tee boxes, two fairway bunkers, a pitch green, and practice bunker were added to the practice facilities located on the range. A new two-plus acre varsity short-game area was built for the teams behind the 14th green of the Blue Course. The area includes a 13,000-sq. ft. putting and chipping green and an 10,000 sq. ft. “impact” green, surrounded by three fairways and bunkers of four different styles. A big change occurred to college golf in the summer of 2007. The NCAA Golf Committee had decided to change the NCAA Regional qualification system. Districts no longer existed and qualifying for Regional play was now based purely on a team’s national rank.
The Lions would finish the regular season with a stunning head-to-head record of 119-15-0. At the Central Regional, led by a second-place finish from two time All-Big Ten selection Robert Rohanna, the Lions finished tied for eighth place and advanced on to the NCAA Finals hosted by Big Ten member Purdue. After three rounds of play at the NCAA Finals, the Lions stood in 25th place of the 30 teams and would miss the 54hole cut. Kevin Foley advanced as an individual to the final round and finished 23rd and became Penn State’s 15th All-American. Coach Nye was named Mid-Atlantic Region Coach of the Year for the sixth time.
Big National Wins Bring Highest Ranking In the fall of 2007, Indiana played host to the Wolf Run Intercollegiate where the Lions would knock off Big Ten rivals Indiana, Michigan and Northwestern, as well as SEC teams like Kentucky and Arkansas to claim the first of two consecutive wins. The confident Lions went to Richmond, Va., the next week and defended their VCU Shootout title. In that victory, Penn State knocked off perennial top-25 teams Wake Forest and North Carolina. Kevin Foley claimed the individual title with a 15-under-par performance. The following week the Lions received their highest-ever national ranking, at No. 6 in the nation. They were also named Golfweek Magazine “Team of the Week” for their recent play. GoPSUsports.com • PENN STATE 2011–12
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The first team in the history of Districts I and II to reach the NCAA FINALS.
1996 NCAA East Regio Pos
Team
1
2
3
1
North Carolina State
302
291
300
2
Florida
308
298
290
3
Florida State
309
295
295
4
North Carolina
307
298
295
5
Wake Forest
310
291
300
6
South Caroline
305
302
295
7
East Tennessee State
310
298
295
8
Clemson
309
304
294
9
Penn State
310
304
296
Alabama
321
292
297
Tennessee
313
293
304
12
Virginia
314
300
297
13
Georgia
315
298
300
Auburn
310
299
304
15
Louisiana State
310
303
301
16
Duke
320
294
302
17
Virginia Commonwealth
316
296
309
Ninth in East Regional, Nittany Lions Appear In 1996 NCAA Finals Following a solid regular season that included three tournament titles, the Nittany Lions peaked at the end of the 1996 spring term. After finishing second at the Eastern Championships and sixth at the Big Ten championships, Penn State surged at the NCAA East Regional, which was played on the Monster Course at the Concord Resort in Kiamesha Lake, N.Y. Facing the best teams in Eastern golf, the Nittany Lions came off the tee box with first-round ferocity, finishing in a five-way tie for seventh place after an opening round 310. Senior Adam Decker (left) led with a two-over 74. In the second round, Penn State improved its team score by six strokes, but fell into a three-way tie for 15th — below the cut line that qualified the top 11 teams for the NCAA Finals. Decker fired a 71 to keep the Lions in contention. In the final round, the Nittany Lions ripped apart the Concord course, making shot after pivotal shot in a miraculous run that ended with a 296 — the third-best score of the day — to tie for ninth place and a berth in the NCAA Finals.
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Byron Clift (right), a junior, led the Lions with a final round 72. Decker shot a 74 to tie for second place on the individual leaderboard with a total 219, a monumental achievement for the senior, who came to the squad as a freshman walk-on. Seniors Dirk Ayers and Mike Banzhoff and sophomore Joey Chuasiriporn all finished with 75 for the final round and the three-round team total of 910 tied with Tennessee and Alabama. The Lions’ berth in the Finals was not only monumental for Penn State, but for the entire Eastern region as the Lions became the first team in the relatively short history of both Districts I and II to reach the Finals. For the first time since 1987, Penn State headed to the NCAA Finals, held in 1996 at the challenging Honors Course in Chattanooga, Tenn. Penn State played well, but failed to make the team cut after two rounds. Ayers led Penn State individually, making the individual cut and finishing in a tie for 47th place overall after an opening round 71. Penn State placed 29th overall as a team, which at the time was the top finish of any Big Ten team at the Finals.
Penn State Golf History
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2004 NCAA Finals
Total 893 896 899 900
Greg Piecynski, Jason Pannone, Mark Leon, Marco Poccia and Ted Neville led the Nittany Lions to the 2004 NCAA Finals.
901 902 903 907 910 910 910 911 913 913 914 916 921
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History The team registered a score of 300 in the NCAA Championships, for a tournament total of
Position
Team
1
2
3
4
Total
1
California
279
289
287
279
1134
2
UCLA
289
283
275
293
1140
3
Arizona
292
281
283
292
1148
4
Texas
288
286
289
286
1149
5
Georgia Tech
289
285
287
290
1151
T6
Florida
285
289
284
294
1152
T6
Washington
289
282
285
296
1152
8
Kentucky
283
286
283
303
1155
289-291-290-300-1170. Eleven of the 15 squads carded their highest tournament score in the 9 BYU 280 290 291 295 1156 third round, as the Nittany Lions fell from a 13th place tie to their final position of 15th, by far 10 Pepperdine 295 276 289 300 1160 the best NCAA finish in the program’s 82-year history. T11 Georgia 285 302 284 290 1161 Leon carded a 1-over 71 for a tournament total of 69-69-70-71-279 (-1). He finished the T11 Georgia State 292 280 297 292 1161 tournament in a sixth place tie overall and was one of just seven golfers to shoot par or better for 13 Oklahoma State 292 289 289 294 1164 the tournament. 14 Texas A&M 291 292 284 300 1167 In making the 15-team cut, Penn State defeated three of the nation’s top 15 teams in the pro15 Penn State 289 291 290 300 1170 cess (No. 2 and defending national champion Clemson, No. 4 Arizona State and No. 10 TCU). It was the second week in a row the Nittany Lions defeated some of the nation’s top teams to close Missed Cut out a spectacular post-season Purdue: 871, Southern California: 871, Clemson: 872, New Mexico: 876, TCU: 877, Auburn: 879, Arizona State: 879, Oklahoma: 879, Kent State: 881, Toledo: 884, SMU: 887, Wichita State: 887,Vanderbilt: 891, North Carolina: 892, Rhode Island: 912
Penn State Second at NCAA East Regional The 2004 men’s golf team earned a trip to the NCAA Tournament after shocking the golf world with a second place finish at the East Regional held in New Haven, Conn. The Nittany Lions fired a 10 over par 290 to hold fifth place after one round. Greg Pieczynski shot a one-over par 71 to help the Lions take a lead over five of the nation’s top 20 teams according to Golfweek/ Sagarin rankings. The squad ended the second day of NCAA East Regional competition in first place among the 27-team field. The Lions shot five-over par for a total score of 575. Pieczynski led the Lions in their five-man field firing a 71 for the second consecutive day to sit two strokes over par. He held a tie for ninth place individually, while Ted Neville shot a 70 to finish the second round 3-over in a tie for 19th place. Penn State completed one of the greatest performances in program history on the final day of the tournament by finishing in second place in the field. The Nittany Lions, who entered the regional as the No. 19 seed, beat seven Top 20 teams to earn their first berth in the NCAA Finals since 1996. Pieczynski finished in a tie for fourth place after finishing with a total score of 211 (+1). Mark Leon shot a 216 (73-71-72), Marco Poccia shot a 219 (73-73-73), Neville had a 220 (73-70-77) and Jason Pannone shot a 226 (77-76-73). “It was just an enormous effort,” said Penn State head coach Greg Nye. “We had played well at the Big Tens and last weekend at the Maxwell and just continued to play even better. When the pressure was on, we got better. After finishing the first round in fifth place, we proved we were more than up to the task on Friday and again today. We beat some great programs head-to-head.”
2004 NCAA East Regionals Pos.
Team
1
2
3
Total
1
Clemson
288
291
277
856
2
Penn State
290
285
287
862
T-3
Georgia
287
293
284
864
T-3
Georgia Tech
291
288
285
864
5
Florida
286
290
290
866
6
Auburn
294
286
287
867
7
Georgia State
288
300
283
871
8
Rhode Island
292
289
296
877
9
Vanderbilt
299
291
290
880
10
North Carolina
294
283
305
882
“Mark Leon golfed brilliantly throughout the NCAA Finals as all facets of his game were at a high level. Making the cut was a terrific achievement and very exciting for us as a team. I’m very proud we backed up our second place finish at the Regionals with a strong showing in the Finals.” - Penn State coach Greg Nye
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Rutherford Intercollegiate RUTHERFORD INTERCOLLEGIATE April 7-8, 2012 Penn State Blue Course State College, Pa. TEAM RECORDS Team Year Score 36 Holes Temple 1986 591 Penn State 1991* 593 Penn State 1987 594 Army 1987 595 Penn State 1998 596 54 Holes (6,550 yards) Penn State 2005 843 Penn State 2003 852 Towson 2004 859 Penn State 2002 859 Maryland 2005 861 Penn State 2001 863 Towson 2005 866 Ohio 2005 867 Va. Comm. 2005 868 Penn State 2000 871 54 Holes (7,202 yards) Penn State 2011 Penn State 2010
880 879
The Rutherford Intercollegiate, hosted by Penn State, has become one of the top events in the Northeast, annually featuring a top field of Eastern teams and several squads from around the nation. The Nittany Lions have dominated the Rutherford since it was established as the Nittany Lion Invitational in 1975, winning the tournament 22 times. Seventeen Penn State golfers have medaled atop the leaderboard, the last featuring T.J. Howe in 2011. The 2012 Spring Rutherford Intercollegiate was the 36th edition of the tournament. The Nittany Lions finished in fifth place with a threeround score of 920 (304-305-311). The tournament became known as the Rutherford Intercollegiate in 1983 to honor R.B. “Pop” Rutherford Sr., the man known to the Nittany Lions as the “father of Penn State golf.” Rutherford organized the first Penn State golf team in 1922 and coached it until 1949. R.B. Rutherford Jr. continued his father’s coaching tradition from 1950-1956 and furthered a legacy that is recalled each spring.
TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS Year
Team
1975 Penn State 1976 Penn State 1977 Penn State 1978 Virginia Tech 1979 Penn State 1980 Virginia Tech 1981 California (Pa.) 1982 Indiana (Pa.) 1983 Indiana (Pa) 1984 Rutgers 1985 St. John’s 1986 Temple 1987 Penn State 1988 Temple 1989 St. John’s 1990 Penn State 1991 Penn State 1991(Fall) Penn State 1994 Penn State 1995 Penn State 1997 Penn State 1998 Penn State 1999 Penn State 2000 Penn State 2001 Penn State 2002 Penn State 2003 Penn State 2004 Towson 2005 Penn State 2006 Eastern Michigan 2007 Penn State 2008 Penn State 2008(Fall) Purdue 2010 Penn State 2011 Penn State 2012 Bowling Green St. †= 36 hole event
Individual Champion
Score
Sherm Hostetter, Penn State Tom Amendola, Penn State Sherm Hostetter, Penn State John Zack, Slippery Rock Gary Durbin, Penn State John Banks, Virginia Tech Scott Vietmeier, California (Pa.) Joe Boros, Clarion John Yancy, Virginia Tech Ben Witter, Indiana (Pa.) Joe Boros, Clarion Jim Hagstrom, Slippery Rock Tom Hef fer, Gannon Brian Stewart, Temple Mark Treese, Penn State Peter Dannenbaum, Temple Tom Carter, Temple Mal Smith, St. John’s Jon Veneziano, Hartford Jason Tyska, Penn State Andy Achenbach, Penn State Mike Banzhoff, Penn State Chris Gilmer, William & Mary Brad Kittsley, Penn State Charlie Cornette, Western Ky. Andrew McKay, St. John’s Matt Abbott, Penn State Andy Latowski, Penn State Jeff Turton, Penn State Robby Shaw, Western Kentucky Greg Pieczynski, Penn State John Eades, Maryland Korey Mahoney, Eastern Michigan Robert Rohanna, Penn State Robert Rohanna, Penn State Nakarinta Ratanakul, Purdue Kevin Foley, Penn State T.J. Howe, Penn State Brad Boyle, IUP
226 225 222 216 216 221 224 221 150† 143† 221 213 143† 143† 147† 146† 218 145† 143† 217 219 152† 152† 215 142† 208 212 212 206 201 208 200 215 217 216 211 211 216 219
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36 Hole Records par 144 Charlie Cornette W. Kentucky Brian Stewart Temple Tom Heffer Gannon Jon Veneziano Hartford Mal Galletta St. John’s Jason Smoak Wofford Chris Kyrle Pennsylvania
1998 1986 1986 1991 1991 1991 1998
142 [-2] 143 [-1] 143 [-1] 143 [-1] 144 [E] 144 [E) 144 [E]
54 Hole Records par 216 John Eades Robby Shaw Jeff Turton Robert Rohanna Jim Fuller Greg Pieczynski Andrew McKay Ted Neville Jens Fahrbring Jeff Castle Jens Fahrbring
2005 2003 2002 2006 2003 2004 1999 2005 2005 2004 2004
200 (-16) 201 (-15) 206 (-10) 207 (-9) 207 (-9) 208 (-8) 208 (-8) 207 (-7) 210 (-6) 211 (-5) 211 (-5)
Maryland Western Kentucky Penn State Penn State Penn State Penn State St. John’s Penn State VCU Towson VCU
Career Scoring Leaders #1 KEVIN FOLEY Avg. Years Round 72.90 2006-10 147
Low 65
- 2008, 2009 & 2010 GCAA All-American - 2009 Golfweek All-America - 2007-10 All-Region Team
#5 MARK LEON Avg. Years Round 73.79 2001-05 134
Low 67
- 2005 All-Big Ten Team - 2004 GCAA All-American - 2003, 2004 & 2005 All-Region Team
- 2007 Big Ten Freshman of the Year - 2007, 2009 & 2010 All-Big Ten Team
#2 ROBERT ROHANNA Avg. Years Round 73.45 2004-08 137
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- 2007 & 2008 All-American Scholar Team - 2007 All-Big Ten 1st Team - 2008 All-Big Ten 2nd Team - 2005-08 All-Region Team
#3 JIM FULLER Avg. Years Round 73.56 1999-03 111
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- 2003 Regional Player of the Year - 2002 & 2003 All-Region Team - 2003 All-Big Ten Team
#4 MATT ABBOTT Avg. Years Round 73.64 1997-01 144
Low 65
- 2001 GCAA All-American - 2000 & 2001 Region Player of the Year
#7 ANDY LATOWSKI Avg. Years Round 74.43 1998-02 114
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- 2002 Earnest B. McCoy Award - 2001 & 2002 All-Region Team - 2001 & 2002 All-America Scholar Team
#8 GREG PIECZYNSKI Avg. Years Round 74.46 2001-06 140
Low 66
- 2005 & 2006 All-America Scholar Team - 2003 & 2004 All-Region Team
#9 TED NEVILLE Avg. Years Round 74.50 2001-05 123
Low 66
- 2005 All-Region Team
- 1998-01 All-Region Team - 2000 & 2001 All-Big Ten Team
#5 T.J. HOWE Avg. Years Round 73.79 2007-11 136
#10 ADAM DECKER Low 66
Avg. Years Round 74.90 1993-97 99
- 2010 GCAA All-American
- 1997 GCAA All-American
- 2007-11 All-Region Team
- 1995-97 All-Region Team - 1997 Region Player of the Year
Low 65
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GCAA All-Americans Bill Davidson became Penn State’s first All-American in 1959. Twelve Nittany Lions have gone on to earn this prestigious award a total of 16 times. Dan O’Neill leads the way, earning All-America honors four times from 1970-73. Penn State’s 16 All Americans rank fifth in the Big Ten.
Bill Davidson 1959
Jim Tabor 1964
Dave Hambly 1966
Jim Geiger 1967
Bob Hibschman 1969
Dan O’Neill
Sherm Hostetter 1975
Gary Durbin 1979
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1970, 1971, 1972, 1973
Matt Abbott 2001
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Mark Leon 2004
Kevin Foley 2008, 2009, 2010
T.J. Howe 2010
All-Big Ten Selections
Dirk Ayers 1995-96
Matt Abbott 1999-00 & 2000-01
Jim Fuller 2002-03
Mark Leon 2004-05
Robert Rohanna 2006-07 & 2007-08
Kevin Foley 2006-07, 2008-09 & 2009-10
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NCAA All-Region
Matt Shiley William Smith Dirk Ayers 1991 1991-92 1992-96
Jason Tyska AndyAchenbach Adam Decker Brad Kittsley 1996-97 1992-93 1993-94 1994-97
Matt Abbott Joe Chuasiriporn Byron Clift 1997-98 1997-01 1997-98
Jeff Turton 1998-01
Jim Fuller 2001-03
T.J. Howe 2007-11
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Mark Leon 2002-05
Greg Pieczynski 2002-04
Ted Neville 2004-05
Jim Markovitz Nick Archambault 2008-10 2008-09
Ernesto Marin
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Scott Phillis Andy Latowski Josh Dawes 1999-00 2000-02 2001-02
Robert Rohanna Harvin Groft 2007-08 2004-08
Jay Woodward
Tommy McDonagh
2010-11
2009-12
Kevin Foley 2006-10
Anthony DeGol
2010-12
GCAA All-American Scholars In 1984 the Golf Coaches Association of America (GCAA) started honoring All-America Scholars. Honorees must be at least a junior, possess a cumulative GPA of 3.2 or higher, average 77 or better and play in at least 75 percent of their teams’ competitions. Penn State has been represented with 20 selections since the inception of this award.
Terry Hertzog 1986, 1987
Matt Shirley 1992, 1993
Brad Kittsley 1996, 1997
Byron Clift 1997, 1998
Mike Saporito 1999, 2000
Andy Latowski 2001, 2002
Jeff Turton 2001, 2002
Josh Dawes 2001, 2002
Greg Pieczynski 2005, 2006
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Honors GCAA All-Americans 1959: 1964: 1966: 1967: 1969: 1970: 1971: 1972: 1973: 1975: 1979: 1997: 2001: 2004: 2008: 2009: 2010:
Bill Davidson Jim Tabor Dave Hambly Jim Geiger Bob Hibschman Dan O’Neill Dan O’Neill Dan O’Neill Dan O’Neill Sherm Hostetter Gary Durbin Adam Decker Matt Abbott Mark Leon Kevin Foley Kevin Foley Kevin Foley T.J. Howe
GCAA Hall of Fame 1987:
Coach Joe Boyle
GCAA Honor Award Recipient 2007:
Coach Joe Boyle
GCAA All-America Scholars 1986: 1987: 1992: 1993: 1996: 1997: 1998: 1999: 2000: 2001: 2002: 2005: 2006: 2007: 2008
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Terry Hertzog Terry Hertzog Matt Shiley Matt Shiley Brad Kittsley Brad Kittsley Byron Clift Byron Clift Mike Saporito Mike Saporito Andy Latowski Jeff Turton Josh Dawes Andy Latowski Jeff Turton Josh Dawes Greg Pieczynski Greg Pieczynski Robert Rohanna Robert Rohanna
Mid-Atlantic Region Player of the Year 1987: 1991: 1995-96: 1996-97: 1999-00: 2000-01: 2002-03:
Terry Hertzog Matt Shiley Dirk Ayers Adam Decker Matt Abbott Matt Abbott Jim Fuller
NCAA All-Region 1991: 1991-92: 1992-93: 1993-94: 1994-95: 1995-96: 1996-97: 1997-98: 1998-99: 1999-00: 2000-01: 2001-02: 2002-03: 2003-04: 2004-05: 2005-06: 2006-07: 2007-08: 2008-09:
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Matt Shiley William Smith Dirk Ayers Jason Tyska Andy Achenbach Dirk Ayers Dirk Ayers Adam Decker Dirk Ayers Adam Decker Adam Decker Brad Kittsley Matt Abbott Joe Chuasiriporn Byron Clift Matt Abbott Jeff Turton Matt Abbott Scott Phillis Jeff Turton Matt Abbott Andy Latowski Jeff Turton Josh Dawes Andy Latowski Jim Fuller Jim Fuller Mark Leon Greg Pieczynski Mark Leon Greg Pieczynski Mark Leon Ted Neville Robert Rohanna Robert Rohanna Kevin Foley Robert Rohanna Kevin Foley Harvin Groft T.J. Howe Robert Rohanna Nick Archambault Jim Markovitz Kevin Foley
2009-10: 2010-11 2011-12
Kevin Foley T.J. Howe Jim Markovitz Tommy McDonagh Anthony DeGol T.J. Howe Tommy McDonagh Ernesto Marin Jay Woodward Anthony DeGol Tommy McDonagh
Region Coach of the Year Mary Kennedy-Zierk: 1987, 1991 Greg Nye: 1993, 1994, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2008, 2009 & 2010
Ernest B. McCoy Award Presented to the most outstanding male student- athlete at Penn State. 2002: Andy Latowski
Big Ten Sportsmanship Award 2002-03:
Jonas Hyden
All-Big Ten 1995-96: 1999-00: 2000-01: 2002-03: 2004-05: 2006-07: 2007-08: 2008-09: 2009-10:
Dirk Ayers Matt Abbott Matt Abbott Jim Fuller Mark Leon Kevin Foley Robert Rohanna Robert Rohanna Kevin Foley Kevin Foley
Big Ten Conference Freshman of the Year 1992-93: 2006-07:
Dirk Ayers Kevin Foley
All-Atlantic 10 1982-83: 1983-84: 1984-85: 1985-86: 1986-87:
Brian Corbett Tom Bean Scott Tharrington Terry Hertzog Dave Treese Terry Hertzog Chris Keim
1987-88: 1988-89: 1989-90: 1990-91:
Mark Treese Dan Braun Chris Keim Chris Keim Kyle Ross Kyle Ross Matt Shiley William Smith Dan Vona Matthew Jester Matt Shiley William Smith Jason Tyska Dan Vona
Academic All-Atlantic 10 1989-90: 1990-91:
Matt Shiley Tom Sarosky Matt Shiley Jason Tyska
Academic All-Big Ten 1991-92: 1992-93: 1993-94: 1994-95: 1995-96: 1996-97: 1997-98: 1998-99:
James Bohn Kevin Dadey Clayton Davidson Joe Freed Matt Jester Brett Marinelli Scott McDougall Matt Shiley Jason Tyska Vincent Bonner Joe Freed Matt Jester Matt Shiley Jason Tyska David Harget Eric Hiatt Andrew Williams Byron Clift James Tolley Byron Clift Brian Gillespie Brad Kittsley Byron Clift Brad Kittsley J.D. Ostrow Nick Verrecchio Bryan Burns Byron Clift Brad Kittsley Mike Saporito Andy Latowski Greg Marshalek Marty Mills Mike Saporito Jeff Turton
Honors 1999-00: 2000-01: 2001-02: 2002-03: 2003-04: 2004-05: 2005-06: 2006-07: 2007-08: 2008-09: 2009-10: 2010-11:
Josh Dawes Andy Latowski Greg Marshalek Marty Mills Mike Saporito Jason Totin Jeff Turton Josh Dawes Andy Latowski Mike Saporito Jeff Turton Josh Dawes Jonas Hyden Andy Latowski Jeff Turton Brian Fitzpatrick Jonas Hyden Greg Pieczynski Rafael Toro Jason Totin David Dankmyer Brian Fitzpatrick Jonas Hyden Greg Pieczynski Rafael Toro John Aubrey David Dankmyer Brian Fitzpatrick Greg Pieczynski David Dankmyer Greg Pieczynski Robert Rohanna David Dankmyer Matt Leon Robert Rohanna Tyler Tarney Mitch Van Zelfden T.J. Howe Matt Leon Jim Markovitz Robert Rohanna Tyler Tarney Mitch Van Zelfden Brendan Borst Jason Cohan T.J. Howe Mitch Van Zelfden Brendan Borst Jason Cohan Kevin Foley T.J. Howe Tanner Smith Anthony DeGol T.J. Howe Matthew Porter Jay Woodward
2011-12
Anthony DeGol Matthew Porter Shane Stewart Jay Woodward
NCAA Championship Results
1991-92: 10th 1992-93: 11th 1993-94: 6th 1994-95: 9th 1995-96: 6th 1996-97: 10th 1997-98: 11th 1998-99: 9th 1999-00: 3rd 2000-01: 9th 2001-02: 10th 2002-03: 10th 2003-04: 6th 2004-05: 8th 2005-06: 7th 2006-07: 6th 2007-08: 11th 2008-09: 4th 2009-10: 10th 2010-11: 9th 2011-12: 8th
1947: 25th 1948: t-16th 1963: 24th 1964: MC 1965: t-28th 1966: t-18th 1967: t-26th 1969: 16th 1971: MC 1972: MC 1973: MC 1975: 31st 1987: 31st 1996: 29th 2004: 15th 2008: 25th 2010: 29th
Individual Qualifiers
A-10 & ECAC Prior to 1991
1990: 19th/23 1991: 15th/23 1992: 17th/23 1993: t-16th/23 1994: t-17th/23 1995: 17th/23 1996: t-9th/23** 1997: t-14th/23 1998: 18th/23 1999: 16th/23 2000: 21st/23 2001: 16th/27 2002: 18th/27 2003: 17th/27 2004: 2nd/27** 2005: 20th/27 2007: 16th/27 2008: T8th/27** 2009: 10th/14 2010: 4th/14** Individual Qualifiers 1989:
Dan Braun
Chris Keim T.J. Howe
**Qualified for NCAA Finals
Big Ten Championship Results
NCAA Regional Results
2011:
1950: 1957: 1958: 1959: 1962: 1968: 1970: 1974: 1977: 1979: 1981:
Tommy Smith Bill Davidson Pat Reilly Bill Davidson Johnny Felus Bill Davidson Dick Burgoon Jim Tabor Dave Liebau Jim Geiger Dan O’Neill Fred Von Bargen Sherm Hostetter Gary Durbin Tom Bean Robert Philips
Eastern Championships (ECAC) 1948, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1967, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1987, 1988, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997
Eastern Individual Champions 1958: 1964:
1967: 1972: 1973: 1988: 1992: 1994: 1995: 1997:
Jim Geiger Frank Guise Dan O’Neill Dan O’Neill Chris Keim Mark Treese Matt Shiley Dirk Ayers Dirk Ayers Adam Decker
Atlantic 10 Championship Results (Joined Big Ten 1992) 1982: 2nd 1983: 1st 1984: 3rd 1985: 3rd 1986: 1st 1987: 1st 1988: 1st 1990: 1st 1991: 1st
Atlantic 10 Individual Champions 1987: 1988: 1990: 1991:
Chris Keim Chris Keim Kyle Ross Matt Shiley
Mary Kennedy Most Valuable Lion Award 1992-93: 1993-94: 1994-95: 1995-96: 1996-97: 1997-98: 1998-99: 1999-00: 2000-01: 2001-02: 2002-03: 2003-04: 2004-05: 2005-06: 2006-07: 2007-08: 2008-09: 2009-10: 2010-11: 2011-12:
Jason Tyska Ted Wrubleski Dirk Ayers Mike Banzhoff Adam Decker Byron Clift Matt Abbott Matt Abbott Matt Abbott Josh Dawes Jim Fuller Mark Leon Mark Leon Robert Rohanna Robert Rohanna Robert Rohanna Kevin Foley Kevin Foley T.J. Howe Tommy McDonagh
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Honors | Team Records 18-Hole Records 269 269 271 271 272 274 275 276 276 277 277 277 277 278 278 278 278
Sept. 21, 2002 Sept. 19, 1998 Sept. 22, 2002 Nov. 1, 2009 April 12, 2002 Oct. 9, 2006 Oct. 13-14, 1989 Nov. 2, 2009 Oct. 31, 1995 May 20, 2010 May 22, 2010 April 30, 2005 May 1, 1994 Sept. 25, 2006 April 30, 2004 Sept. 23, 2001 May 2, 1987
James Madison Invitational Northern Intercollegiate James Madison Invitational Renaissance Intercollegiate Princeton Invitational Alister MacKenzie Invitational Atlantic 10 Championship Renaissance Intercollegiate ODU/Seascape Invitational NCAA East Regional NCAA East Regional Rutherford Intercollegiate Eastern Championships VCU /Mattaponi Shootout Rutherford Intercollegiate JMU Invitational Eastern Championships
36-Hole Records | Full Tournament Results 559 560 561 563 564 565 565 572 573 574 575 577 577 583
April 12-13, 2002 Oct. 27-28, 2002 April 4-5, 2008 Oct. 26-27, 1996 Sept. 23-24, 2001 Nov. 1-2, 2010 April 6-7, 2007 Oct. 30-31, 1995 Oct. 11-12, 2004 April 9-10, 2001 Sept. 25-26, 2000 April 13-14, 2001 Sept. 11-12, 1999 Oct. 29-30, 1995
Princeton Invitational Georgetown Invitational Marshall Invitational James Madison Invitational James Madison Invitational Baylor Intercollegiate Marshall Invitational ODU/Seascape Invitational MacDonald Cup Liberty Ramada Classic CSU Ram Intercollegiate Princeton Invitational Navy Invitational James Madison Classic
54-Hole Records | Full Tournament Results 820 834 837 838 843 844 845 851 852 854 856 859 859 860 860 860 32
Sept. 21-22, 2002 James Madison Invitational Nov. 1-2, 2009 Renaissance Intercollegiate May 20-22, 2010 NCAA East Regional Sept. 18-19, 1998 Northern Intercollegiate April 29-30, 2005 Rutherford Intercollegiate Sept. 18-19, 2010 Maryland Intercollegiate Oct. 1-2, 2007 VCU Shootout Sept. 25-26, 2006 VCU/Mattaponi Shootout April 26-27, 2003 Rutherford Intercollegiate Sept. 6-8, 2002 Badger Invitational April 18-19, 2009 Boilermaker Invitational April 30-May 1, 2004 Rutherford Intercollegiate April 27-28, 2002 Rutherford Intercollegiate Oct. 8-9, 2001 Xavier Provident Invite March 25-26, 2000 Dr. Pepper March 11-12, 2000 Silver Spring Shores PENN STATE 2012–13 • MEN’S GOLF
862 862 862 862 862
March 26-28, 2010 Sept. 22-23, 2007 May 20-22, 2004 May 15-16, 2004 March 15-17, 2009
FAU Spring Break Wolf Run Intercollegiate NCAA East Regional Maxwell Invitational Pinehurst Intercollegiate
72-Hole Records | Four Round Events 1,169 1,170 1,170 1,171 1,180 1,183 1,188
May 4-6, 2001 May 1-3, 2009 June 1-4, 2004 May 14-16, 1999 May 3-5, 2002 May 14-16, 1993 May 15-17, 1992
Big Ten Championship Big Ten Championship NCAA Championship Big Ten Championship Big Ten Championship Big Ten Championship Big Ten Championship
Fact: The most records were achieved throughout the 2001-02 season. A total of two 18-hole records, two 36-hole records, two 54-hole records and one 72-hole record were added to the leader boards. In the five tournaments where the team captured these records all were top-10 finished, four were top-5 and two were team titles. Ted Neville and Mark Leon were strong competitors for the Lions throughout the season.
Honors | Team Records
18-Hole Records 63 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66
Josh Dawes Kevin Foley Kevin Foley Kevin Foley Jim Fuller Josh Dawes Matt Abbott Greg Marshalek Adam Decker Kevin Foley Jim Markovitz Chad Bricker Ted Neville Greg Pieczynski Jim Fuller Jim Fuller Jim Fuller Matt Abbott Dirk Ayers Robert Rohanna Kevin Foley Kevin Foley T.J. Howe
April 13, 2002 Oct. 8, 2007 Oct. 1, 2007 Nov. 1, 2009 Sept. 22, 2002 Sept. 22, 2001 Sept. 25, 2000 Sept. 19, 1998 Oct. 22, 1996 April 21, 2007 Oct. 9, 2006 Sept. 25, 2006 April 30, 2005 Oct. 28, 2002 Sept. 28, 2002 Sept. 21, 2002 Sept. 21, 2002 Sept. 19, 1998 Oct. 31, 1995 April. 5, 2008 April 18, 2009 Nov. 2, 2009 May 22, 2010
Princeton Invitational Memphis Intercollegiate VCU Shootout Renaissance Intercollegiate James Madison Invitational James Madison Invitational CSU Ram Intercollegiate Northern Intercollegiate James Madison Invitational Fossum Invitational Alister MacKenzie Invitational
VCU/Mattaponi Shootout Rutherford Intercollegiate Georgetown Invitational Northern Intercollegiate James Madison Invitational James Madison Invitational Northern Intercollegiate ODU/Seascape Invitational Marshall Invitational Boilermaker Invitational Renaissance Intercollegiate NCAA East Regional
36-Hole Records | Full Tournament Results 136 136 136 136 137 137 137 137 138 138 138 138 139 139 139 139 139 140
Robert Rohanna Greg Pieczynski Josh Dawes Dirk Ayers T.J. Howe Robert Rohanna Josh Dawes Matt Abbott Kevin Foley Kevin Foley Scott Phillis Jeff Diehl Jay Woodward Robert Rohanna Mark Leon Andy Latowski Adam Decker Kevin Foley
April 4-5, 2008 Oct. 27-28, 2002 April 12-13, 2002 Oct. 30-31, 1995 Nov. 1-2. 2010 April 6-7, 2007 Sept. 23-24, 2001 Sept. 25-26, 2000 Oct. 8-9, 2007 April 6-7, 2007 Sept. 11-12, 1999 Oct. 26-27, 1996 Nov. 1-2, 2010 Oct. 21-22, 2006 Oct. 11-12, 2004 Sept. 23-24, 2001 Oct. 26-27, 1996 Oct. 25-26, 2008
Marshall Invitational Georgetown Invitational Princeton Invitational ODU/Seascape Invitational
Baylor Intercollegiate Marshall Invitational JMU Invitational CSU Ram Intercollegiate Memphis Intercollegiate Marshall Invitational Navy Invitational James Madison Classic Baylor Intercollegiate Georgetown Invitational MacDonald Cup JMU Invitational James Madison Classic Lehigh Invitational
140 140 140 140 140
Mark Leon Jeff Turton Matt Abbott Adam Decker Chris Keim
Oct. 27-28, 2002 Georgetown Invitational April 12-13, 2002 Princeton Invitational April 9-10, 2001 Liberty Ramada Classic March 10-11, 1997 William & Mary Invitational Oct. 10-11, 1987 Atlantic 10 Championship
54-Hole Records | Full Tournament Results 197* 201 202 202 203 205 205 205 206 206 206 207 207* 207 207 208 208 209 209 209 209 209
Jim Fuller Sept. 21-22, 2002 Kevin Foley Oct. 1-2, 2007 Kevin Foley Nov. 1-2, 2009 Matt Abbott Sept. 18-19, 1998 T.J. Howe May 20-22, 2010 Kevin Foley April 10-11, 2010 Jim Fuller Sept. 28-29, 2002 Mark Leon Sept. 21-22, 2002 Kevin Foley May 20-22, 2010 Greg Pieczynski Sept. 21-22, 2002 Jeff Turton April 27-28, 2002 Mike Miller Sept. 18-19, 2010 Terry Hertzog May 2-3, 1987 Robert Rohanna April 29-30, 2005 Kevin Foley April 18-19, 2009 Scott Phillis March 25-26, 2000 Greg Pieczynski April 30-May 1, 2004 Mark Leon Nov. 16-17, 2004 Ted Neville April 29-30, 2005 Kevin Foley Sept. 25-26, 2006 T.J. Howe Sept. 18-19, 2010 T.J. Howe March 15-17, 2009
JMU Invitational VCU Shootout Renaissance Intercollegiate
Northern Intercollegiate NCAA East Regional Kepler Intercollegiate Northern Intercollegiate JMU Invitational NCAA East Regional JMU Invitational Rutherford Intercollegiate
Maryland Intercollegiate Eastern Championship Rutherford Intercollegiate
Boilermaker Invitational Dr. Pepper Rutherford Intercollegiate
Sun Bowl All-American Rutherford Intercollegiate VCU/Mattaponi Shootout
Maryland Intercollegiate Pinehurst Intercollegiate
72-Hole Records | Four Round Events 279 284 287 288 291 291 292 293 293 293 294
Mark Leon June 1-4, 2004 Kevin Foley May 1-3, 2009 Matt Abbott May 14-16, 1999 Matt Abbott May 4-6, 2001 Dirk Ayers May 10-12, 1996 Scott Phillis May 14-16, 1999 Chad Bricker May 1-3, 2009 Mark Leon May 3-5, 2002 Andy Latowski May 4-6, 2001 Jason Tyska May 12-14, 1993 Andy Achenbach May 13-15, 1994
NCAA Championship Big Ten Championship Big Ten Championship Big Ten Championship Big Ten Championship Big Ten Championship Big Ten Championship Big Ten Championship Big Ten Championship Big Ten Championship Big Ten Championship
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Team and Individual Titles Te a m To u r n a m e n t T i t l e s 1948: 1963: 1964: 1965: 1966: 1967: 1969: 1970: 1971: 1972: 1973: 1974: 1975: 1976: 1977: 1979: 1982-83: 1983-84: 1986-87: 1987-88: 1988-89: 1989-90: 1990-91: 1991-92: 1992-93: 1993-94:
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Eastern Championship Eastern Championship Eastern Championship Indiana [Pa.] Invitational Indiana [Pa.] Invitational Eastern Championship Indiana [Pa.] Invitational Eastern Championship Indiana [Pa.] Invitational Indiana [Pa.] Invitational Indiana [Pa.] Invitational Eastern Championship Indiana [Pa.] Invitational Big Four Championship Eastern Championship Indiana [Pa.] Invitational Big Four Championship Eastern Championship Indiana [Pa.] Invitational Indiana [Pa.] Invitational Nittany Lion Invitational Nittany Lion Invitational Nittany Lion Invitational Wooster Invitational Nittany Lion Invitational Wooster Invitational James Madison Invitational Atlantic 10 Championship Atlantic 10 Championship McLaughlin Invitational Eastern Championship Indiana [Pa.] Invitational Rutherford Intercollegiate Atlantic 10 Championship ECAC Qualifier Eastern Championship Indiana [Pa.] Invitational Atlantic 10 Championship McLaughlin Invitational James Madison Invitational Atlantic 10 Championship Rutherford Intercollegiate McLaughlin Invitational Atlantic 10 Championship Rutherford Intercollegiate Princeton Invitational Rutherford Intercollegiate Eastern Championship James Madison Invitational Seton Hall Pirate Shootout Eastern Championship Indiana [Pa.] Invitational Loyola College Invitational William and Mary Invite James Madison Invitational Seton Hall Pirate Shootout William and Mary Invite Loyola College Invitational Indiana [Pa.] Invitational Navy Invitational Rutherford Intercollegiate Eastern Championship
1994-95: James Madison Invitational Loyola Invitational Rutherford Intercollegiate Eastern Championship 1995-96: W&M Kingsmill Invitational Indiana [Pa.] Invitational 1995-96: Navy Invitational 1996-97: Seton Hall Pirate Shootout James Madison Fall Classic W&M Kingsmill Invitational Indiana [Pa.] Invitational Navy Invitational Temple Wyncote Invite Rutherford Intercollegiate Eastern Championship 1997-98: Rutherford Intercollegiate 1998-99: Rutherford Intercollegiate 1999-00: Navy Invitational James Madison Invitational Rutherford Intercollegiate 2000-01: Georgetown Invitational Liberty Ramada Classic Princeton Invitational Rutherford Intercollegiate 2001-02: Georgetown Invitational Princeton Invitational Rutherford Intercollegiate 2002-03: James Madison Invitational Georgetown Invitational Rutherford Intercollegiate 2003-04: Temple Invitational MacDonald Cup Georgetown Invitational 2004-05: Rutherford Intercollegiate 2006-07: VCU/Mattaponi Shootout Marshall Invitational Rutherford Intercollegiate 2007-08: Wolf Run Intercollegiate VCU Shootout Rutherford Intercollegiate 2008-09: Lehigh Invitational Pinehurst Intercollegiate 2009-10: Rutherford Intercollegiate 2010-11: Maryland Intercollegiate Rutherford Intercollegiate
Individual To u r n a m e n t T i t l e s 1958: 1964: 1967: 1971:
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Bill Davison Eastern Championship Bill Tabor Eastern Championship Jim Geiger Eastern Championship Indiana [Pa.] Invitational Frank Guise Eastern Championship Jim Conn Big Four Championship Dan O’Neill Big Four Championship Indiana [Pa.] Invitational
1972: 1973: 1975: 1976: 1977: 1979: 1980: 1980: 1983: 1986-87: 1987-88: 1988-89: 1990-91: 1991-92: 1992-93: 1993-94: 1994-95: 1995-96:
Jim Conn Big Four Championship Dan O’Neill Eastern Championship Indiana [Pa.] Invitational Dan O’Neill Eastern Championship Sherm Hostetter Nittany Lion InvitationalTom Amendol Nittany Lion Invitational Sherm Hostetter Nittany Lion Invitational Gary Durbin Nittany Lion Invitational Myrl Artac Indiana [Pa.] Invitational Robert Phillips Allegheny Invitational Spider Intercollegiate Scott Gerhart McLaughlin Invitational Terry Hertzog Indiana [Pa.] Invitational McLaughlin Invitational Mark Treese McLaughlin Invitational Chris Keim Atl. 10 Championship Chris Keim Atl. 10 Championship Rob Harpster Indiana [Pa.] Invitational Eric Kulinna Indiana [Pa.] Invitational Kyle Ross Atl. 10 Championship Matt Shiley Atl. 10 Championship William Smith McLaughlin Invitational Jason Tyska Rutherford Intercollegiate Matt Shiley Eastern Championship Dan Vona Kingsmill Invitational Dirk Ayers Eastern Championship Ted Wrubleski Indiana [Pa.] Invitational James Madison Invitational
Andy Achenbach Rutherford Intercollegiate Navy Invitational William & Mary Invite Mike Banzhoff Seton Hall Shootout Dirk Ayers Eastern Championship Navy Invitational Mike Banzhoff Rutherford Intercollegiate Dirk Ayers Navy Invitational ODU/Seascape Invite
1996-97: 1999-00: 2000-01: 2001-02: 2002-03: 2003-04: 2006-07: 2007-08: 2008-09: 2009-10: 2010-11:
Brad Kittsley Rutherford Intercollegiate Byron Clift Indiana [Pa.] Invitational Adam Decker William & Mary Invite Eastern Championship Scott Phillis Navy Invitational Matt Abbott Northern Intercollegiate Rutherford Intercollegiate Matt Abbott Northern Intercollegiate Big Red Classic Andy Latowski Princeton Invitational Rutherford Intercollegiate Josh Dawes Princeton Invitational Jeff Turton Rutherford Intercollegiate Jim Fuller James Madison Invite Mark Leon MacDonald Cup Ted Neville Georgetown Invitational Greg Pieczynski Rutherford Intercollegiate Robert Rohanna Georgetown Invitational Marshall Invitational Rutherford Intercollegiate Kevin Foley VCU Shootout Memphis Intercollegiate Robert Rohanna Marshall Invitational Rutherford Intercollegiate Kevin Foley Lehigh Invitational Boilermaker Invitational T.J. Howe Pinehurst Intercollegiate Kevin Foley Kepler Intercollegiate Rutherford Intercollegiate T.J. Howe NCAA East Regional Mike Miller Maryland Intercollegiate T.J. Howe Rutherford Intercollegiate
Alumni A
Abbott, Matt Achenbach, Andy Archembault, Nick Albere, Jay Albert, William Altman, Roy Amendola, Thomas Aponick, Peter Apple, Bill Apple, Thomas Arasin, Joseph Arner, Richard Artac, Myrl Artz Jr., Ray Aubrey, John Ayers, Dirk
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Bacon, John Baer, Brian Baggs, Robert Baidy, Joseph Bainbridge, Robert Bair, Joseph Balling III, Thomas Balph, Russell Bamat, Gary Bange, Jeffrey Banzhoff, Mike Barnitz, J. Edwin Bean, Thomas Beck, John Bedis, Michael Bennett, John Bertrando, Marc Bethune, Gary Beyer Jr., Lloyd Bezdek Jr., Hugo Bires, Michael Bittner, Richard Blecher Jr., Robert Bloom, Maynard Boehmer, Robert Boff, Greg Boff, James Bonn III, James D. Bonner, Vincent Bordonaro, Joseph Borrell, James Borris, Albert Borst, Brendan Bowers, Robert H. Boyanowski, James Boyle, Jeb Boyle, Jim Boyle, Joe Boyle, Michael Brand Jr., Fred C.
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Brand, John W. Branish, John R. Braun, Dan Brener, Brian Bricker, Chad Brightman, Charles Brown, Chris Bruce, Richard Bunting, James Burgoon, Richard R. Burke, John Burkett, Bernard Burns, Bryan Bussard, Scott
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Canon, Herbert Carazo, David Carlson, Paul Carney, Dennis Carter, Michael Cavanaugh, Michael Celigoi, Mark Chuasiriporn, Joe Chylack, Michael Clapper, Darrell Clarke Jr., Jack Clift, Byron Clouse, Joseph Clungeon, Kenneth Cohen, Frederic G. Cohan, Jason Coletti, John Conn, James L. Conn, Rich Connell, T.F. Corbett, Brian Corbin, Mark Corbin Jr., Maxwell Coringrato Jr., E. Corson, James Courtney, Wendell Cramer, Clifford Crookston, James Curran, Timothy
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Dadey, Kevin Dallessandro, Bill Dankmyer, David Danner, Mike Davidson, Clayton Davidson, William Davis, Gregory Davis, Stephen Dawes, Joshua Day, William Decker, Adam Decker, Charles
1941 1957 1985 1989 2009 1936 2002 1954 1929 1960 2012 1938 1998 1988 1927 1990 1993 1942 2001 1988 1981 1998 1982 1979 1940 1997 1983 1927 1955 2011 1936 1973 1979 1923 1983 1971 1970 1980 1979 1974 1938 1923 1978 1994 1986 2007 1995 1993 1959 1979 1981 2002 1930 1997 1958
Dell, Thomas DeMarco, Anthony Dendler, Graham Denenberg, Stan Devine, Robert Diehl, Jeff Dine, John Dine Jr., Robert Doyle III, John Durbin, Gary Durniak, Joseph Eaken, Rod Eck, Joseph Ege, Edward
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Fairchild, C.E. Federman, Harold Felus, John Ferguson, T. Rex Fingleton, Michael Fitzpatrick, Brian Foglia, Dennis Foley, Kevin Franc Jr., Robert Freed, Joseph Fritchman, Harry Fuller, Jim
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Gambatese, John Garawitz, Stuart Garretson, Chester Gartner, Roland Geiger, Jim Geiger, Rob Gerhardt, Erwin Gerhart, Gerald Gerhart, Scott Gesler, Ryan Gibson II, Daniel Gilison, Richard Gillespie, Brian Gilligan, Ronald Gilliland, Gary Ginsberg, James Gittlen, Warren Goldenberg, Marvin Good, Charles Green, Jamie Greer, Samuel Grill, David Grill, Derek Groft, Harvin Gross, William Guise, Francis
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Jaffe, Arthur Jaffe, Sidney Jelstrom, Gregory Jenkins, Jason Jester, Matt Johnson, Richard Jones Jr., Walter
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Kalandiak, Peter Kappel, W.J. Kapusinsky, Shawn Karafa, James Keim, Christopher Keller, Harry Keller, Henry Kennerdell, Edward Kindt, J. Winston Kingora, Mark Kittsley, Brad Klebon, Greg Klein, Robert Klingensmith, Kenneth Komar, Daniel Kormos, Edward Kramer, James
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Nacios, W.A. Nelson, Paul Neville, Ted Nicholson, Edwin Noble, Andy Noble, James Norton, Negley
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Panaccion, Victor Pannone, Jason Patterson, W.W. Pelaez, Jorge Pelchar, Edward Perrino, Edward Peterson, Ramon Philips, Robert Phillips, E.D. Phillis, Scott Piecynski, Greg Platt, Vernon Poccia, Marco Porta, Brian Potts, Charles Price, Andrew Price, Mike Purdy, Douglas
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Robinson, William Rohanna, Robert Rosenbloom Jr., A. Ross, Kyle Roy, George Rudd, William Rudy, Tom Runk, James Rutherford III, R.
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Samson, Hudson Saniga, Erwin Saporito, Mike Sarosky, Thomas Scally, Mark Schill, Francis Schneider, Jeffrey Schreiner, John Schulty, Bob Schwoyer, Gregg See, David Seebold, Charles Shamburg, William Shane, Stephen Shein, Joseph Shiley, Matt Shipley Jr., Harold Shultz, Fred Sickels, William Siegler, William Sigler, Robert Simonsen, David Sincock, Robert Smiley, William Smith, Fred Smith, Gerald Smith, John Smith, Tanner Smith, Tommy Smith, William Steinfeldt, Arthur Stennett, Jon Stephens, Richard Stevens, Herb Stevenson, Joseph Stevenson, Robert Stober, Clay Stroup, Douglas Stroup, Gordon Stultz, Scott Sulkowski, Thomas Sunday, Jeffrey Swahn, Robert Swan, Albert Szklinski, David Tabor, James
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Van Zelfden, Mitch Verrecchio, Nick Vona, Daniel Von Borgen, Fred
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Waldron, Robert Walker Jr., James Wallace, Robert Walsh Jr., Mason Washburn III, George Webb III, Edward Webb, Elmer Webber, Tyson Weber Jr., Harold Weinhoffer, Robert Wentling, Joseph Whiteford, Bruce Whitmoyer, Paul Wille, Thomas Williams, Andy Williams Jr., Charles Wilson, Timothy Winter, Charles Wray, William Wrubleski, Ted Wylie, John
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Year-by-Year Results 1926 (5-1)
1933 (5-2-1)
5/1
Centre Hills CC
State College, Pa. W 14-4
4/21
Swarthmore
Swarthmore, Pa. W 4.5-1.5
5/8
Clinton CC
Lock Haven, Pa. W 15-3
4/22
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pa. 4.5-1.5
5/15
Williamsport CC State College, Pa. W 7-3.25
4/29
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, Pa. W 4-2
5/19
Lafayette
State College, Pa. W 5-1
5/6
Lafayette
State College, Pa. T
3-3
5/21
Syracuse
Syracuse, N.Y.
5/13
Centre Hills CC
State College, Pa. W
32-11
6/5
Centre Hills CC
State College, P.a. W 29-1
L
6-0
1927 (5-0-1)
Pennsylvania
7-6
1923 (6-1)
Cornell
State College, Pa. W 4-2
State College, Pa, T
5/7
Clinton CC
State College, Pa, W 15-6
5/5
Swarthmore
State College, Pa. W 6-0
5/21
Lafayette
State College, Pa. W 4-2
5/11
Lafayette
Easton, Pa.
5/28
Syracuse
State College, Pa. W 5-0
5/12
Army
West Point, N.Y. W 6-0
6/28-7/2 The Intercollegiate Garden City, N.Y.
5/19
Cornell
Ithaca, N.Y.
5/26
Pittsburgh
State College, Pa. W 5-1
6/9
Pennsylvania
State College, Pa. W 6-0
2-2
1934 (6-1)
W 5-1 L
4-2
5/4
Dartmouth
Philadelphia, Pa. L
5-1
5/5
Lafayette
Easton, Pa.
5-1
5/12
George Washington State College, Pa. W 4-2
4/27
Cornell
State College, Pa. W 9-0
5/19
Clinton CC
Lock Haven, Pa. W 14-4
5/3
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, Pa. T 4.5-4.5
5/26
Centre Hills CC
State College, Pa. W 31-8
5/4
Carnegie Tech
Pittsburgh, Pa. W 8-1
5/11
Lafayette
State College, Pa. W 6-0
5/15
Bucknell
State College, Pa. W 9-0
5/18
Cornell
Ithaca, N.Y.
5/24
Haverford
Haverford, Pa. W 7-2
L
6/25-26 The Intercollegiate Rye, N.Y.
23-22
1935 (8-0-1)
W 9-0
4/27
Centre Hills CC
State College, Pa. W
5/3
Centre Hills CC
State College, Pa. W 34-0
5/25
Pennsylvania
Oreland, Pa.
5/11
Lafayette
State College, Pa. L
6/1
Army
State College, Pa. W 7-2
4.5-1.5
Lock Haven, Pa. W 15-0
5/18
Clinton CC
State College, Pa. W 12-3
7-0
5/24
Swarthmore
Philadelphia, Pa. T
3-3
4/28
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pa. W 6-2
5/25
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pa. L
5-1
5/10
Washington & Jeff. State College, Pa.
5/11
Pittsburgh
5/26
Williamsport CC Williamsport, Pa. W 6-0
6/9
Pittsburgh
1924 (7-2)
4/28
5-1
State College, Pa.W 37.5-4.5
Princeton, N.J. L
State College, Pa. W 7-2
Antioch College
Lock Haven CC
State College, Pa. W 10-0
Army
5/6
Princeton
6/15-16 The Intercollegiate Bronxville, N.Y. 8th Place
6/3
State College, Pa. W 26.5-9.5
4/21
Pittsburgh, Pa. W 12-1
4.5-1.5
Centre Hills CC
4/27
W 9-1
L
Centre Hills CC
1929 (3-2-1)
State College, Pa. L
Ithaca, N.Y.
State College, Pa. L
4/30
1922 (0-1) 5/27
Cornell Cornell
4/23
1928 (3-2)
R.B. RUTHERFORD, SR. ERA 1922-1949
5/20 5/27
W 6-3
1936 (5-2) 4/25
Cornell
State College, Pa. W 6-3
6/24-28 The Intercollegiate Deal, N.J.
5/1
Princeton
Washington, DC L
6-3
5/2
Georgetown
Washington DC L
8-1
1930 (7-0)
5/2
Pennsylvania
Washington, DC W 5-4
4/26
Centre Hills CC
State College, Pa. W 19-5
5/9
Cornell
Ithaca, N.Y.
W 6-3
5/3
Swarthmore
State college, Pa. W 5-1
5/9
Pittsburgh
Ithaca, N.Y.
W 7-2
5/10
Centre Hills CC
State College, Pa. W 28-5
5/24
Centre Hills CC
State College, Pa. W
5/13
Colgate
State College, Pa. W 4-2
51-39
1937 (2-3)
4/26
Centre Hills CC
State College, Pa. W 13-3
5/17
Williamsport CC Williamsport, Pa. W 6.5-0.5
5/3
Clinton CC
Lock Haven, Pa. W 11-7
5/24
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pa. W 6-0
5/7
Princeton
Washington, DC W 6-3
5/9
Columbia
5/31
Clinton CC
Lock Haven, Pa. W 18.5-5.5
5/8
Pennsylvania
Washington, DC L
6-3
5/10
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pa. W 4-2
6/23-28 The Intercollegiate Oakmont, Pa.
5/8
Georgetown
Washington, DC L
5-4
5/16
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, Pa. L
5/14
Pittsburgh
State College, Pa. W 7-2
5/15
Cornell
State College, Pa. L
New York City, N.Y. L 5-1 8-4
1931 (3-1-1)
5/17
Washington & Jeff. Beallsville, Pa. W 10-2
5/24
Williamsport CC State College, Pa.W 10.5-6.5
4/25
Centre Hills CC
State College, Pa. W 36-3
5/31
Washington & Jeff. State College, Pa. W 5-0
5/1
Swarthmore
Swarthmore, Pa. W 5-1
6/7
Pittsburgh
5/2
Army
West Point, N.Y. T
3-3
4/23
Army
West Point, N.Y. W 6-3
5/9
Lafayette
State College, Pa. W 6-0
4/30
Pittsburgh
State College, Pa. L
6-3
5/21
Colgate
State College, Pa. L
5/6
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, Pa. L
6-3
5/7
Cornell
Pittsburgh, Pa. W 5-4
State College, Pa. W 5-1
1925 (3-3) 4/25
Centre Hills CC
State College, Pa, W 6-17
5/2
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pa. L
5-1
5/9
Clinton CC
Lock Haven, Pa. L
12-9
5/16
Sunnehanna CC
Johnstown, Pa. L
6-5
5/22
Pittsburgh
6/6
Pittsburgh
4-2
6/22-27 The Intercollegiate Chicago, Ill.
1932 (4-1)
6-3
1938 (4-5)
5/11
Cornell
Ithaca, N.Y.
5/13
Georgetown
Princeton, N.J. L
W 7.5-1.5 9-0
4/30
Pittsburgh
State College, Pa. W 6-0
5/14
Princeton
Princeton, N.J. L
9-0
Pittsburgh, Pa. W 5-0
5/7
Swarthmore
State College, Pa. W 6-0
5/14
Pennsylvania
Princeton, N.J. L
6-3
State College, Pa. W 4-2
5/14
Army
West Point, N.Y. W 5-1
5/18
Carnegie Tech
State College, Pa. W 9-0
5/20
Cornell
Ithaca, N.Y.
5/21
Colgate
Hamilton, N.Y. L
W 5-1
4-2
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Year-by-Year Results 1939 (7-2)
1944 (0-3)
4/21
Rutgers
New Brunswick, N.J. W 8-1
5/6
Navy
Annapolis, Md.
4/22
Army
West Point, N.Y. W 8-1
5/13
Navy
State College, Pa. L
4/28
Washington & Jeff. Washington, Pa W 6-3
5/20
EIGA
Princeton, N.J.
4/29
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, Pa.
W
6-3
5/27
Cornell
Ithaca, N.Y.
5/6
Cornell
State College, Pa, W
5-4
5/6
Pittsburgh
State College, Pa. W
7-2
1945
5/12
Princeton
Ithaca, N.Y.
6-3
No Competition (WWII)
L
5/13
Pennsylvania
Ithaca, N.Y.
W
8-1
5/13
Georgetown
Ithaca, N.Y.
L
5-4
L
9-0 6-3
L
6th 7-2
1946 No Competition (WWII)
1940 (4-5) State College, Pa. W
1947 (3-1-1)
4/20
Pittsburgh
4/24
Washington & Jeff. State College, Pa. W 8-1
6-3 4/18
Georgetown
Washington, DC T
4.5-4.5
4/27
Army
State College, Pa. W
4/19
Georgetown
Washington, DC L
5-4
5/1
West Virginia
State College, Pa. W 7.5-1.5
4/26
Pittsburgh
State College, Pa. W 8.5-0.5
Colgate
State College, Pa. W 6.5-2.5
8-1
5/4
Cornell
Ithaca, N.Y.
L
5-4
5/3
5/4
Pittsburgh
Ithaca, N.Y.
L
5-4
5/9-10 EIGA Qualifier Ithaca, N.Y.
1st
5/10
Georgetown
Pittsburgh, Pa.
L
6-3
5/17
EIGA
Atlantic City, N.J.
3rd
Pittsburgh, Pa.
7-2
5/11
Princeton
Pittsburgh, Pa.
L
8-1
5/24
Pittsburgh
5/11
Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh, Pa.
L
5-4
The Intercollegiate Ann Arbor, Mich.
1941 (7-3)
W
R.B. RUTHERFORD, JR. ERA 1950-1956 1950 (8-5)
25th
1948 (10-0)
4/15
Gettysburg
Gettysburg, Pa
4/21
Georgetown
State College, Pa. L
W
5-2 5-2
4/19
Army
State College, Pa. W
5-4
4/30
Georgetown
State College, Pa. W
6-3
4/22
Georgetown
State College, Pa. W
4-3
4/25
Washington & Jeff. Washington, Pa. W
8-1
5/1
Georgetown
State College, Pa. W
9-0
4/26
Navy
Annapolis, Md.
7-0
4/26
West Virginia
Morgantown,W.Va. W 6.5-2.5
5/4
Bucknell
Lewisburg, Pa.
8-1
5/3
Cornell
Pittsburgh, Pa.
W
5/7
EIGA Playoffs
Pittsburgh, Pa.
8-1
5/3
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, Pa.
W
5-4
5/9
Georgetown
State College, Pa. W
5-4
5/10
Princeton
State College, Pa. L
5-4
5/10
Pennsylvania
State College, Pa. W
6-3
5/16-17 EIGA
5/15
Stanford, Conn.
W
4/29
Syracuse
State College, Pa. W
4-3
5/1
Westminster
State College, Pa. W
6-1
West Point, N.Y.
Pittsburgh
W 8-1
5/5-6
EIGA
Cornell
W 6-3
Army
W 4-3
Army
W 9-0
Cornell
L 4-3
1st
Pittsburgh
W 4-3
6-3
5/7
EIGA Tie Playoff West Point, N.Y.
EIGA
Atlantic City, N.J.
Georgetown
W
Georgetown L 5-4
Yale
Cornell
Princeton
5/19
Bucknell
State College, Pa. W
8-1
Army
L
5/22
Colgate
Hamilton, N.Y.
8-1
5/20
Colgate
Hamilton, N.Y.
W
4-3
16th
5/27
Bucknell
State College, Pa. W
6-1
L 5-4
1942 (13-2) 4/18
West Virginia
W 9-0 W
6/28-7/3 The Intercollegiate Palo Alto, Calif.
State College, Pa. W
9-0
4/25
Bucknell
State College, Pa. W
7-2
5/1
Cornell
Ithaca, N.Y.
W
5-4
1949 (7-3) 4/22
Georgetown
Washington, DC L
Individual: Tommy Smith
5-2
1951 (6-3)
Pittsburgh
Ithaca, N.Y.
W
8-1
4/23
Georgetown
Washington, DC W
4-3
Georgetown
Princeton, N.J.
W
6-3
4/27
Bucknell
State College, Pa. W
7-2
4/14 Lehigh
5/9
Princeton
Princeton, N.J.
W
5-4
4/30
Colgate
State College, Pa. W
6-3
4/20 Georgetown Washington, DC
W
5-4
5-2
5/9
Pennsylvania
Princeton, N.J.
EIGA
Stanford, Conn.
5/2
Gettysburg
State College, Pa. W
5/6-7
EIGA Playoffs
State College, Pa.
45-43
New Mexico
5/2
5/16
47.5-43
6/23-27 NCAA Finals
5/8
State College, Pa.
W
5.5-3.5
L
4-3
4/21 Georgetown Washington, DC
L
4-3
4/28 Syracuse
Syracuse, N.Y.
W
4-3
State College, Pa.
W
7-0
Yale
L 6-3
Pittsburgh
W 6-1
5/5
6/20
Colgate
Hamilton, N.Y.
W 5.5-3.5
Cornell
L 5-2
5/12-13 EIGA
New Haven, Conn.
7th
6/27
Centre Hills CC State College, Pa, W
Army
W 4-3
5/19 Navy
Annapolis, Md.
4-3
6-3
Gettysburg
L
7/11
Centre Hills CC State College, Pa, W 5.5-3.5
5/14
EIGA
River Vale, N.J.
3rd
5/22 Bucknell
Lewisburg, Pa.
W
8-1
7/18
Cornell
8-1
5/18
Bucknell
Lewisburg, Pa.
W
7-2
5/26 Colgate
State College, Pa.
W
6-1
5/21
Syracuse
Syracuse, N.Y.
L
5
6/9
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, Pa.
W
5-2
5/3
Cornell
Ithaca, N.Y.
W
5-2
5/7
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, Pa.
W
5-2
Ithaca, N.Y.
W
7/24
Colgate
State College, Pa. W
7-2
7/25
Colgate
State College, Pa. L
5-4
8/1
Cornell
State College, Pa. W
7-2
1943 5/8-9
38
L
EIGA
Princeton, N.J.
4th
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1952 (3-2)
5/10-12 EIGA
Annapolis, Md.
5/15 Bucknell
State College, Pa.
W
10th 9-0
5/17 Navy
Annapolis, Md.
L
4-3
5/24 Colgate
Hamilton, N.Y.
L
6-1
Year-by-Year Results 1953 (9-0) 4/22 Pittsburgh
W
6-1
5/18 Colgate
Univ. Park, Pa.
W
6-1
4/25 Syracuse
Syracuse, N.Y.
L
4-3
5/24 Bucknell
Lewisburg, Pa.
L
5-4
4/30 Lehigh
Bethlehem, Pa.
W
6-1
Univ. Park, Pa.
W
5-2
4/25 Navy
State College, Pa.
W
4-3
5/25 Pittsburgh
5/2
Cornell
State College, Pa.
W
6-1
6/23-25 NCAA Finals Colorado Springs, Colo.
5/4
Gettysburg
Gettysburg, Pa.
W
5/9-11 EIGA
State College, Pa.
Princeton, N.J.
Princeton, N.J. Univ. Park, Pa.
W
5-2 6-3
5/23 Colgate
State College, Pa.
W
4-3
W W
Annapolis, Md.
W
2nd
W
4-3
6/20-24 NCAA Finals Eugene, Or.
Individuals: Bill Davidson & Dick Burgoon
1960 (7-4)
5.5-3.5 5-0
1954 (7-1) 4/17 Navy
5-2 5-2
5/9-11 EIGA
W
Lewisburg, Pa.
W W
5/16 Cornell
Bethlehem, Pa.
State College, Pa.
Univ. Park, Pa. Lewisburg, Pa.
9-0
5/16 Georgetown State College, Pa.
5/25 Bucknell
Pittsburgh Bucknell
2nd
5/22 Lehigh
5/30 Temple
5/2 5/5
5-2
4/9
Maryland
College Park, Md.
L
14.5-6.5
4/9
Georgetown College Park, Md.
L
13.5-7.5
4/15 West Virginia Morgantown, W.Va. W
10.5-1.5
4/16 Pittsburgh
5-2
Pittsburgh, Pa.
W
4/21 Gettysburg
State College, Pa.
W
9-0
4/20 Villanova
Univ. Park, Pa.
W
6-1
4/24 Bucknell
State College, Pa.
W
9-0
4/23 Syracuse
Univ. Park, Pa.
W
5-2
5/8/10 EIGA
Hanover, N.H.
5/14 Colgate
Hamilton, N.Y.
L
10th
4/27 Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pa.
L
5-2
4-3
4/30 Lehigh
W
7-0
5/15 Cornell
Ithaca, N.Y.
W
5-2
5/7-9 EIGA
Pittsburgh, Pa.
5/18 Temple
Philadelphia, Pa.
W
8-1
5/11 Bucknell
Lewisburg, Pa.
W
13.5-7.5
5/22 Lehigh
State College, Pa.
W
8-1
5/18 Cornell
Ithaca, N.Y.
L
4-3
5/26 Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, Pa.
W
4-3
5/24 Colgate
Univ. Park, Pa.
W
5-2
4/26 Bucknell
Lewisburg, Pa.
W
9-0
4/14 Maryland
College Park, Md.
L
23.5-3.5
W
7-0
4/15 Navy
Annapolis, Md.
L
5-2
1955 (9-0)
4/28 Georgetown Washington, DC
1961 (8-4)
4/30 Cornell
University Park, Pa. W
4-3
4/19 West Virginia Univ. Park, Pa.
W
5-4
Gettysburg, Pa.
8.5-.5
4/22 Pittsburgh
W
6-1
Gettysburg
W
5/7
Pennsylvania Univ. Park, Pa.
W
5-2
4/25 Villanova
Villanova, Pa.
L
5-2
Navy
W
5.5-1.5
4/28 Colgate
Univ. Park, Pa.
W
5-2
Syracuse, N.Y.
Univ. Park, Pa.
5/14-16 EIGA
New Haven, Conn.
4th
4/29 Syracuse
L
5-2
5/20 Colgate
Univ. Park, Pa.
7-0
5/5
Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pa.
W
4-3
Georgetown Univ. Park, Pa.
W
6-1
W
5/27 Lehigh
Bethlehem, Pa.
W
7-2
5/6
5/28 Pittsburgh
Univ. Park, Pa.
W
6-
5/13-15 EIGA
New Haven, Conn.
9th
5/17 Bucknell
Univ. Park, Pa.
4-3
Annapolis, Md.
W
6-1
4/20 Georgetown Washington, DC
L
5-2
4/21 Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pa.
W
515-554
4/21 Villanova
W
515-578
Philadelphia, Pa.
4/27 Colgate
Hamilton, N.Y.
W
5-2
4/28 Cornell
Ithaca, N.Y.
W
6-1
5/2
Univ. Park, Pa.
W
7-0
Syracuse
5/12-14
EIGA
Ithaca, N.Y.
2nd
W
4/19 Army
West Point, N.Y.
W
4/23 Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pa.
W
Bethlehem, Pa.
W
4-3
Univ. Park, Pa.
W
5-2
4/9
1958 (10-0) Univ. Park, Pa.
5/19 Lehigh 5/20 Cornell
1962 (11-1)
JOE BOYLE ERA 1957-1982 4/12 Lehigh
W
Georgetown Washington, DC
4/14 Colgate
Univ. Park, Pa.
W
4-3
W
5-2
4/21 Pennsylvania Univ. Park, Pa.
W
6-1
4/24 Villanova
Univ. Park, Pa.
W
7-0
5-2
4/28 Syracuse
Univ. Park, Pa.
W
5-2
5/1
7-0
5-2
West Virginia Morgantown, W.Va. L
5-4
5/19 Lehigh
Univ. Park, Pa.
W
9-0
4/23 Villanova
Philadelphia, Pa.
W
7-0
5/5
Navy
Univ. Park, Pa.
W
4-3
5/23 Bucknell
Univ. Park, Pa.
W
8-1
4/26 Syracuse
Univ. Park, Pa.
W
6-1
5/8
Maryland
Univ. Park, Pa.
W
5-2
5/25 Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, Pa.
L
4
1957 (10-2) 4/13 Pennsylvania Univ. Park, Pa.
Univ. Park, Pa.
5/7
1956 (8-2)
3rd
5/4
4/14 Navy
Univ. Park, Pa.
W
7-0
4/30 Georgetown Washington, DC
W
4-3
5/12-14 EIGA
Ithaca, N.Y.
5/3
W
4-3
5/15 Bucknell
Lewisburg, Pa.
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, Pa.
W
3rd 11.5-10.5
5/10-12 EIGA
New Haven, Conn.
2nd
5/19 Lehigh
Univ. Park, Pa.
W
7-0
5/16 Colgate
Hamilton, N.Y.
5-2
5/22 Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, Pa.
W
7-0
Ithaca, N.Y.
W
5-2
W
4/13 Villanova
Univ. Park, Pa.
W
7-0
5/17 Cornell
Ithaca, N.Y.
W
4-3
5/26 Cornell
4/18 Maryland
College Park, Md.
W
19-11
5/20 Bucknell
Univ. Park, Pa.
W
6-1
6/18-20 NCAA Finals Durham, N.C.
6/22-28 NCAA Finals Williams, Mass.
4/20 Army
Univ. Park, Pa.
W
6-1
4/27 Syracuse
Syracuse, N.Y.
W
5-2
1959 (6-3)
5/1
Navy
Annapolis, Md.
L
6-1
5/4
Cornell
Univ. Park, Pa.
W
5-2
4/4
5/8
West Virginia Univ. Park, Pa.
W
7-0
4/11 Pennsylvania Univ. Park, Pa.
Maryland
College Park, Md.
L6-1 L
5-2
5/11-13 EIGA
Annapolis, Md.
2nd
4/17 West Virginia Morgantown, W.Va. W
5.5-3.5
5/16 Lehigh
Bethlehem, Pa.
11.5-6.5
4/18 Georgetown Univ. Park, Pa.
7-0
W
Individuals: Jim Tabor & Dave Lieban
Individuals: Bill Davidson & Johnny Felus
W
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Year-by-Year Results 1963 (10-2) 4/8
Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pa.
5/4 W
1970 (8-2) 4/10 George Washington Washington, DC W 13.5-7.5
W
7-0
5/20 Pittsburgh
Univ. Park, Pa.
W
4-3
4/11 Maryland
College Park, Md.
L
7-1
W
6-1
5/20 Army
Univ. Park,, Pa.
W
4-3
4/14 Bucknell
Lewisburg, Pa.
W
6-1
6/22-25 NCAA Finals Palo Alto, Calif.
4/15 Lehigh
Univ. Park, Pa.
W
4/26 Maryland
College Park, Md.
L
18-6
4/27 Navy
Annapolis, Md.
L
5-2
4/30 West Virginia Univ. Park, Pa.
W
12.5-5.5
5/3
Syracuse
Syracuse, N.Y.
W
5-2
5/4
Colgate
Hamilton, N.Y.
W
Univ. Park, Pa.
T-18th
4/18 West Virginia Morgantown, W.Va. W
1967 (10-5) 4/8
Bucknell
4-3
4/8
Brown
1st
4/10 Villanova
Univ. Park, Pa.
4/25 Syracuse W
7-0
W
7-0
4/25 Indiana (PA) Univ. Park, Pa.
L
4-3
W
Univ. Park, Pa.
W
7-0
5/1
Villanova, Pa.
L
4-3
5/9-11 EIGA
Univ. Park, Pa.
5/2 5.5-1.5
Georgetown Washington, DC
New Haven, Conn.
7-0 2nd
5/17 Lehigh
Bethlehem, Pa.
W
7-0
4/15 Georgetown Univ. Park, Pa.
L
4-3
5/13 Indiana Invit. Indiana, Pa.
1st
5/17 Villanova
Bethlehem, Pa.
W
4-3
4/15 Indiana St. (PA) Univ. Park, Pa.
L
4-3
5/26 Navy
Univ. Park, Pa.
W
5-2
5/29 Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, Pa.
W
5-2
NCAA Finals
Columbus, Ohio
5/21 Pittsburgh, PA Univ. Park, Pa.
W
6-1
4/20 Lehigh
Bethlehem, Pa.
W
7-0
5/25 Cornell
W
6-1
4/20 Princeton
Bethlehem, Pa.
W
4-3
24th
Univ. Park, Pa.
NCAA Finals Wichita, Kan.
1964 (12-0) 4/3
Georgetown Washington, DC
W
7-0
Syracuse, N.Y.
W
5-2
4/29 Colgate
Hamilton, N.Y.
W
4-3
1st
4/3
George Washington Univ. Park, Pa. W
382-398
Univ. Park, Pa.
1st
4/5
Villanova
372-375
Columbia
6-1
5/3
Indiana Invit. Indiana, Pa.
6-1
5/8
EIGA
4/15 Colgate
Univ. Park, Pa,
W
4/18 Maryland
Univ. Park, Pa.
W
5/12 Delaware
Univ. Park, Pa.
W
6-1
4/6
New York, N.Y.
W
377-397
College Park, Md.
L
12.5-8.5
4/10 Maryland
Univ. Park, Pa.
L
369-378
4/13 Bucknell
Univ. Park, Pa.
W
369-395
4/13 Indiana (PA) Univ. Park, Pa.
W
362-377
Univ. Park, Pa.
W
6-1
5/20 Navy
Annapolis, Md.
L
4-3
W
6-1
5/21 Pittsburgh
Univ. Park, Pa.
W
4-3
West Point, N.Y.
W
4-3
5/1
Delaware
Wilmington, Del.
W
16-2
5/27 Army
5/2
Syracuse
Univ. Park, Pa.
W
7-0
6/21-24 NCAA Finals Shawnee-on-the-Delaware, Pa. T-26th
5/7
Indiana Invit. Indiana, Pa.
1st
1968 (9-2)
1st
5/16 Lehigh
Univ. Park, Pa.
W
7-0
4/3
Bucknell
5/20 Bucknell
Lewisburg, Pa.
W
7-0
4/5
Georgetown Vienna, Va.
5/23 Cornell
Ithaca, N.Y.
W
6-1
5/29 Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, Pa.
W
7-0
6/17-20 NCAA Finals Colorado Springs, Colo. MC
6-1
College Park, Md. T
10.5-10.5
4/24 Navy
Annapolis, Md.
W
4-3
5/1
Bucknell
Univ. Park, Pa.
W
6-1
5/5
Indiana invitational Indiana, Pa.
West Virginia Morgantown, W.Va. W
4/25 Georgetown Univ. Park, Pa.
W
4/26 Lehigh
Bethlehem, Pa.
W
387-409
Bethlehem, Pa.
W
387-398
W
W
6-1
5/22 Navy
Annapolis, Md.
W
4-3
5/8-10 EIGA
New Haven, Conn.
Univ. Park, Pa.
W
6-1
5/12 Indiana Invit. Indiana, Pa.
College Park, Md.
L
17.5-6.5
5/1
4-3
5/15 Army
W
7-0
6/23-26 NCAA Finals Tucson, Ariz.
4/27 Indiana State (PA) Univ. Park, Pa. W
6-1
4/27 Colgate
Univ. Park, Pa.
W
6-1
5/4
Univ. Park, Pa.
W
6-1
Navy
1st
Big 4 Championship Univ. Park, Pa. Univ. Park, Pa.
1st
W
MC
1972 (7-0) Villanova
Univ. Park, Pa.
W 396-419
2nd
4/11
Bucknell
Univ. Park, Pa.
W 388-392
5/15 Indiana Invitational Indiana, Pa.
2nd
4/15
Columbia
Univ. Park, Pa.
W 382-402
1st
5/18 Syracuse
Univ. Park, Pa.
W
5-2
4/15
Navy
Univ. Park, Pa.
W 382-390
Pittsburgh, Pa.
W
6-1
4/26
Lehigh
Univ. Park, Pa.
W 384-400
4/28
Big 4
Pittsburgh, Pa.
5/4-6
EIGA
New Haven, Conn.
5/11-13
New Haven, Conn.
2nd
5/31 Pittsburgh
5/14 Villanova
Bethlehem, Pa.
W
6-1
5/14 Lehigh
Bethlehem, Pa.
L
4-3
5/21 Syracuse
Syracuse, N.Y.
L
4-3
5/22 Colgate
Hamilton, N.Y.
W
7-0
Princeton, N.J.
NCAA Finals Individual: Jim Geiger
1969 (10-1) 4/5
George Washington Univ. Park, Pa. W
1st 1st
5/10
Indiana Invitational Indiana, Pa.
4-3
5/13
Bucknell
West Point, N.Y.
W 364-384
Army
West Point, N.Y.
W 364-378
5/29 Army
West Point, N.Y.
L
4-3
4/12 Maryland
Univ. Park, Pa.
L
4-3
5/13
5/30 Pittsburgh
Univ. Park, Pa.
W
6-1
4/14 Villanova
Villanova, Pa.
W
5.5-1.5
6/21-24 NCAA Finals Cape Coral, Fla.
T-28th
4/19 West Virginia Univ. Park, Pa.
W
5-2
1966 (12-0)
1st
32nd
1973 (11-1)
4/19 Bucknell
Univ. Park, Pa.
W
6-1
4/22 Lehigh
Bethlehem, Pa.
W
6-1
4/7
Navy
Annapolis, Md.
W 394-403
Syracuse, N.Y.
W
6-1
4/7
Harvard
Annapolis, Md.
W 394-422
Georgetown Univ. Park, Pa.
W
6-1
4/9
Villanova
Newton Square, Pa. W 379-400
4/4
Georgetown Vienna, Va.
W
6-1
4/25 Syracuse
4/4
Delaware
W
5-2
5/3
4/9
Maryland
Vienna, Va.
362-374
4/4
5/8-9 EIGA
6/20-24 NCAA Finals U of Tennessee
388-394 1st
4/10 Villanova
Univ. Park, Pa.
362-403 364-397
4/26 Princeton
4/13 Maryland 4/23 Lehigh
4/23 Maryland
Lewisburg, Pa.
4/20 West Virginia Morgantown, W.Va. L
1965 (6-3-1) W
W
5/19 Maryland
Univ. Park, Pa.
4/10 Georgetown Univ. Park, Pa.
Villanova, Pa.
4-3
4/25 Navy
Princeton, N.J.
1971 (11-1)
18-3
4/28 Villanova
5/9-11 EIGA
Individual: Dan O’Neill
4/22 West Virginia Univ. Park, Pa. 4/28 Syracuse
W
4/21 West Virginia Morgantown, W.Va. W
Univ. Park, Pa.
W
4-3
5/10-12 EIGA
2nd
4/12
Columbia
Nyack, N.Y.
W 383-384
4/13 Bucknell
Lewisburg, Pa.
W
5-2
5/14 Indiana Invit. Indiana, Pa.
1st
4/14
Maryland
Univ. Park, Pa.
W 383-394
4/16 Navy
Univ. Park, Pa.
W
5-2
5/17 Navy
Annapolis, Md.
W
5-2
4/16
Kent State
Univ. Park, Pa.
L
4/20 Villanova
Univ. Park, Pa.
W
6-1
5/24 Army
West Point, N.Y.
W
4-3
4/19
Georgetown Vienna, Va.
W 387-417
Ithaca, N.Y.
Univ. Park, Pa.
W
6-1
4/23
Lehigh
Bethlehem, Pa.
W 393-414
4/23
Princeton
Bethlehem, Pa.
W 393-399
401-402
4/23 West Virginia Morgantown, W.Va. W
11-7
5/31 Pittsburgh
4/27 Lehigh
Univ. Park, Pa.
W
7-0
6/23-28 NCAA Finals Colorado Springs, Colo. 16th
4/30 Syracuse
Univ. Park, Pa.
W
7-0
4/28
West Virginia Univ. Park, Pa.
W 400-412
W
5-2
5/4-5
EIGA
4/30 Indiana St. (PA) Univ. Park, Pa.
40
1st 1st
Univ. Park, Pa.
5/11-13 EIGA
Ithaca, N.Y.
4/20 Georgetown Univ. Park, Pa.
4/13 Bucknell
Indiana Invit. Indiana, Pa.
5/7-9 EIGA
6-1
PENN STATE 2012–13 • MEN’S GOLF
Univ. Park, Pa.
1st
Year-by-Year Results 1977 (5-0)
5/12
Army
Univ. Park, Pa.
W 389-400
5/12
Bucknell
Univ. Park, Pa.
W 389-402
4/1-2
Marshall Invitational
5/16
Indiana Invitational Indiana, Pa.
1st
11th Place of 15
MC
4/15-16 Wooster Invitational
Wooster CC
6/19-23 NCAA Finals Stillwater, Okla.
1974 (7-2)
4/19-20 Allegheny College Invitational
Guyan CC
2nd Place of 4
4/26-27 Nittany Lion Invitational
391-388-384=1163
1st Place of 20
388-380=768
4/30-5/1 Indiana (PA) Invitational
Lehigh
Bethlehem, Pa.
W 388-392
W 388-394
5/4-6 NCAA District 2 Tournament
W 388-403
Navy
Univ. Park, Pa.
W 397-407
4/25
Villanova
Villanova, Pa.
4/6
Columbia
Univ. Park, Pa.
W 397-416
4/25
Rutgers
Villanova, Pa.
4/12
George Washington Great Falls, Va. W 19-2
4/30-5/1 Nittany Lion Invitational
4/13
Maryland
1st Place of 15
4/15
Georgetown Univ. Park, Pa.
W 379-423
5/6
Indiana (PA) Invitational
Indiana CC
9/18-20 Yale Invitational
4/17
Lehigh
W 376-392
2nd Place of 6
527
4/20-21 Kepler Intercollegiate Columbus, Ohio 9th
5/11
Bucknell
Univ. Park, Pa.
W 378-395
9/11-13 West Point Invitational
Navy
Annapolis, Md.
W 386-387
Univ. Park, Pa.
L
370-394
386-404-388=1178 Indiana CC
4th Place of 6
4/6
College Park, Md.
Penn State Blue
6th Place of 16
4/22
Oakland Beach
384-387-387=1158
463
Great Gorge CC
3rd Place of 10
297-312-313=922
Penn State Blue
1980-81 (3-0)
369-377-370=1116
Yale University GC
11th Place of 27
308-321-328=957 Naval Academy GC
4/27
West Virginia Morgantown, W.Va. W 377-385
5/14
4th Place of 22
4/29
Mid-American Oxford, Ohio
13th
6/9-11 NCAA Championship Ithaca, N.Y.
4/3-4
Marshall Invitational
5/4-5
EIGA
Ithaca, N.Y.
5th
15th Place of 18
1st
4/6
Bucknell
Lewisburg, Pa.
W 387-397
4/6
Lehigh
Lewisburg, Pa.
W 387-389
4/6
Gettysburg College Lewisburg, Pa. W 387-419
5/8
Indiana Invitational Indiana, Pa.
5/11
Army
West Point, N.Y.
W 381-387
5/14
Bucknell
Lewisburg, Pa.
L
384-385
6/20-23 NCAA Finals San Diego, Calif.
Individual: Fred Von Bargen
1975 (8-1)
Individual: Sherm Hostetter
1978 (3-5) 3/31-4/1 Marshall Invitational
Guyan CC
4/11-12 Navy Invitational
12th Place of 15
4/10
Villanova
Newton Sq., Pa.
392-388-393=1173 W 377-392
4/10
Delaware
Newton Sq., Pa.
L 370-377
4/17-19 Kepler Invitational
4/12
West Virginia Morgantown, W.Va. L 387-391
Indiana (PA) Morgantown, W.Va. L 387-391
4/25-26 Nittany Lion Invitational
W 404-411
4/12
Ohio University Morgantown,W.Va. W 391-396
Indiana (PA) Annapolis, Md.
W 404-408
4/12
West Liberty Morgantown, W.Va. W 391-432
Bucknell
Annapolis, Md.
W 404-428
4/14-16 Kepler Intercollegiate
4/10
Lehigh
Bethlehem, Pa.
L
24th Place of 26
4/12
George Washington Univ. Park, Pa. W 395-422
Villanova
Newton Square, Pa. W 360-370
4/5
Navy Annapolis, Md.
4/5 4/5
406-411
Ohio State Scarlet 408-416-407=1231
5/3-4
NCAA District 2 Tournament
2nd Place of 10
Lewisburg, Pa.
L
378-394
Maryland
Lewisburg, Pa.
L
372-394
5/27-30
T-8th of 24
4/29-30 Nittany Lion Invitational
4/28
Mid-American Invitational Hueston Woods GC
14th Place of 15
5/3-4
Nittany Lion Invitational
395
1st Place of 10
5/7
Indiana (PA) Invitational
Indiana CC
Penn State Blue
Penn State Blue 390-391-376=1157
Indiana (PA) Invitational
Bucknell
Penn State Blue
2nd Place of 18
399-404-406=1209
2nd Place of 9
4/20
3rd Place of 21
20th Place of 24
382-406=788 Ohio State Scarlet
5/1
4/20
Navel Academy GC
4/18-20 Kepler Intercollegiate Ohio State Scarlet 386-402-415=1203
Guyan CC 309-313-316=938
4th Place of 20
4/12
4/2
295-299=594
Indiana CC
NCAA Championship
442
Hog Neck GC 943
Palo Alto, CA
Individuals: Tom Bean & Bob Philips
391-385-378=1154
5/5
Indiana (PA) Invitational
Indiana CC
3rd Place of 7
544
1981-82 9/18-20 Yale Invitational
387-375-386=1148
1979 (4-1)
9th Place of 34
Yale University GC 316-315-307=938
10/3-4 James Madison Fall Invite Groundhog Mt. GC
2nd Place of 6
536
3/30-31Marshall Invitational
5/10
Army
Univ. Park, Pa.
W 371-389
1st Place of 18
5/10
Colgate
Univ. Park, Pa.
W 371-395
4/7
Navy
Annapolis, Md.
L
5/13
Bucknell
Univ. Park, Pa.
W 388-396
4/7
Villanova
Annapolis, Md.
W 411-421
4/9-10 Marshall Invitational
Guyan CC
Ohio State Scarlet
4/7
John Hopkins Annapolis, Md.
W 411-441
321-304=625
4/15
Wooster Invitational
Wooster CC
4/16-18 Kepler Invitational
Ohio State Scarlet
1st Place of 20
389-385=774
402-407-409=1218
4/23
Kent State Invitational
6/18-21 NCAA Championship
31st Place of 33
MC
1976 (9-0) Villanova
Univ. Park, Pa.
W 382-402
4/3
Navy
Univ. Park, Pa.
W 392-402
4/27
4/10
Lehigh
Univ. Park, Pa.
W 387-410
4/27
4/12
George Washington Washington, DC W
4/12
Richmond Washington, DC
4/16-17 Kepler Intercollegiate
301-336
Ohio State Scarlet
18th Place of 22
1,213
4/24
West Virginia Morgantown, W.Va. W 446-469
4/24
Ohio
5/1-2
Nittany Lion Invitational
Morgantown, W.Va. W 446-464 Penn State Blue
321-319-306=947
4/4
Navy Invitational
Naval Academy GC
T-3rd Place of 21
413
9th Place of 18 15th Place of 27
4/24-25 Nittany Lion Invitational
Penn State Blue
4th Place of 19
386-394-394=1174
Bucknell
Univ. Park, Pa.
W 381-411
5/3-4
NCAA District 2 Tournament Toftrees CC
Wooster
Univ. Park, Pa
W 381-423
4th Place of 10
325-306=631
5/7
Indiana (PA) Invitational
Indiana CC
2nd Place of 6
456
1st Place of 19
Penn State Blue 376-370-375=1121
5/5-6
NCAA District 2 Tournament
8th Place of 12
Wilmington 328-318=646
5/21-26 NCAA Championship
2nd Place of 18
380-389=769
Windmill Lakes
4/28-29 Nittany Lion Invitational
W 301-303
407-411
4th Place of 9
4/1
Guyan CC 315-307-298=920
Winston-Salem, N.C.
Individual: Gary Durbin
1980
1st Place of 11
1,143
5/7
Indiana (PA) Invitational
Indiana CC
4/4-5
Marshall Invitational
2nd Place of 6
1,547
17th Place of 18
5/11
Bucknell
Lewisburg, Pa.
W 372-395
4/11-12 Wooster Invitational
Wooster CC
5/15
Colgate
Ithaca, N.Y.
W 383-396
387-393=780
2nd Place of 20
Guyan CC 314-319-317=950
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Year-by-Year Results 1983-84 9/16-18 Yale Invitational
Yale University GC
319-308-307=934
8th Place of 32
9/24-25 Walter McLaughlin Invitational Bethpage Black
2nd Place of 8
389-402=791
9/30-10-1 James Madison Fall Invite Groundhog Mt. GC
5th Place of 23
297-322=619
10/15-16 Atlantic 10 Championship Penn State Blue
1st Place of 9
393-370=763
3/8-9
Palmetto Classic
Santee Resort
16th Place of 18
310-301-303=914
3/17-18 James Madison Spring Invite Luray Caverns CC
6th Place of 21
310-310=620
3/31-4/1 Camp Lejeune Intercollegiate Paradise Point GC
12th Place of 15
309-322-318=949
4/7-8
Marshall Invitational
Guyan CC
T-16th Place of 18
323-315=638
4/14-15 Kepler Invitational
Ohio State Scarlet
405-402-405=121
20th Place of 24
4/21-22 Rutherford Intercollegiate Penn State Blue
T-5th Place of 17
4/25
Indiana (PA) Invitational Indiana CC
396-398-384=1178
3rd Place of 7
5/4-5
Eastern Championship Hog Neck GC
3rd Place of 11
478 315-316-312=943
1984-85
MARY KENNEDY-ZIERKE ERA 1983-1992
9/21-23 Yale Invitational
Yale University GC
8th Place of 30
311-321-309=941
10/6-7
Walter McLaughlin Invitational Bethpage Black
4th Place of 12
1982-83
3rd Place of 9
299-302=601
10/18-19 Rutgers Invitational
Forestage CC
307-300-317==924
3rd Place of 8
9/19-20 Yale Invitational
Yale University GC
3/15-16 James Madison Spring Invite Luray Caverns CC
10th Place of 32
951
12th Place of 21
328-320=648
10/2-3
James Madison Fall Invite Groundhog Mt. GC
4/5-6
Navy Invitational
Naval Academy GC
15th Place of 27
T-2nd Place of 24
387-399=786
323-310-318=951
4/13-14 Black Knight Invitational Army Golf Course
10/9-10 Atlantic 10 ChampionshipPenn State Blue
2nd Place of 9
393-389=782
7th Place of 15
390-393=783
4/20-21 Rutherford Intercollegiate Penn State Blue
3/17
James Madison Spring Invitational
Spotswood CC
1st Place of 17
4/2-3
Navy Invitational
Navel Academy GC
6th Place of 22
4/8-9
Marshall Invitational
Guyan CC
4/27-28 Terrapin Spring Classic U. of Maryland GC
15th Place of 17
305
5th Place of 17
4/24
Indiana (PA) Invitational Indiana CC
302-315-303=920
4th Place of 7
465
313-306-307=926
5th Place of 13
4/15-17 Kepler Invitational
Ohio State Scarlet
5/4-5
Eastern Championship Hog Neck GC
403-407-411=1221
5th Place of 12
15th Place of 23
4/23-24 Rutherford Intercollegiate Penn State Blue
42
308-327=635
10/13-14 Atlantic 10 Championship Penn State Blue
2nd Place of 18
4/29
Indiana (PA) Invitational Indiana CC
386-393=779
2nd Place of 7
4/7-8
Eastern Championship Hog Neck GC
5th Place
466
PENN STATE 2012–13 • MEN’S GOLF
307-304-298=909
1985-86 9/14-15 West Point Invitational Army Golf Course 9th Place of 24 301-307-302=910 9/21-22 Yale Invitational Yale University GC 2nd Place of 26 297-300-314=911 Atlantic 10 Championship Rutgers University GC 10/12-13 3rd Place of 8 318-304=627 10/26-27 Rutgers Fall Invitational Great Bay CC 2nd Place of 14 306-315=621 3/6-7 Stephen F. Austin Invitational Rayburn CC
3/29-30 4/7-8 4/19-20 4/23 4/26-27 5/3-4
10th Place of 14 313-322=635 Southeastern Intercollegiate Oak Hollow GC 18th Place of 18 317-312-317=940 William & Mary Invitational Kingsmill GC 6th Place of 18 307-317=624 Rutherford Intercollegiate Penn State Blue 4th Place of 21 306-305=611 Indiana (PA) Invitational Indiana CC 2nd Place of 8 470 Walter McLaughlin Invitational Bethpage Black 5th Place of 13 316-315=631 Eastern Championship Hog Neck GC 8th Place of 12 330-302-303=935
1985-86 9/14-15 West Point Invitational Army Golf Course 9th Place of 24 301-307-302=910 9/21-22 Yale Invitational Yale University GC 2nd Place of 26 297-300-314=911 Atlantic 10 Championship Rutgers University GC 10/12-13 3rd Place of 8 318-304=627 10/26-27 Rutgers Fall Invitational Great Bay CC 2nd Place of 14 306-315=621 3/6-7 Stephen F. Austin Invitational Rayburn CC 10th Place of 14 313-322=635 3/29-30 Southeastern Intercollegiate Oak Hollow GC 18th Place of 18 317-312-317=940 4/7-8 William & Mary Invitational Kingsmill GC 6th Place of 18 307-317=624 4/19-20 Rutherford Intercollegiate Penn State Blue 4th Place of 21 306-305=611 4/23 Indiana (PA) Invitational Indiana CC 2nd Place of 8 470 4/26-27 Walter McLaughlin Invitational Bethpage Black 5th Place of 13 316-315=631 5/3-4 Eastern Championship Hog Neck GC 8th Place of 12 330-302-303=935
1986-87 9/13-14 West Point Invitational West Point GC 5th Place of 24 295-301-312=908 9/20-21 Yale Invitational Yale University GC 5th Place of 31 305-303-326=939 9/27-28 McLaughlin Invitational Bethpage Black 1st Place of 12 304-294=598 10/9 ECAC Qualifier Bucknell GC 4th Place of 17 306 10/11-12 Atlantic 10 Championship Treasure Lake Resort 1st Place of 8 312-311=623 10/18 ECAC Championship Seven Oaks CC 8th Place of 17 320-322=642 3/7-8 Lou Plummer Invitational Elkins Lake CC 7th Place of 14 306-307=613 3/21-22 Hyatt Richmond Inter. Confederate Hills GC 12th Place of 18 323-327=650 3/28-29 Southeastern Intercollegiate Oak Hollow CC 15th Place of 18 316-303-308=927 4/6-7 William & Mary Invitationalc Kingsmill GC 12th Place of 20 315-320=635 4/18-19 Rutherford Intercollegiate Penn State Blue 1st Place of 21 297-297=594 4/22 Indiana (PA) Invitational Indiana CC 1st Place of 8 368 5/2-3 Eastern Championship Hog Neck GC 1st Place of 10 308-278-281=867 6/10-13 NCAA Championship Ohio State Scarlet 31st Place of 33 319-318-304-MC=942
Year-by-Year Results 1986-87 9/13-14 West Point Invitational West Point GC 5th Place of 24 295-301-312=908 9/20-21 Yale Invitational Yale University GC 5th Place of 31 305-303-326=939 9/27-28 McLaughlin Invitational Bethpage Black 1st Place of 12 304-294=598 10/9 ECAC Qualifier Bucknell GC 4th Place of 17 306 10/11-12 Atlantic 10 Championship Treasure Lake Resort 1st Place of 8 312-311=623 10/18 ECAC Championship Seven Oaks CC 8th Place of 17 320-322=642 3/7-8 Lou Plummer Invitational Elkins Lake CC 7th Place of 14 306-307=613 3/21-22 Hyatt Richmond Inter. Confederate Hills GC 12th Place of 18 323-327=650 3/28-29 Southeastern Intercollegiate Oak Hollow CC 15th Place of 18 316-303-308=927 4/6-7 William & Mary Invitationalc Kingsmill GC 12th Place of 20 315-320=635 4/18-19 Rutherford Intercollegiate Penn State Blue 1st Place of 21 297-297=594 4/22 Indiana (PA) Invitational Indiana CC 1st Place of 8 368 5/2-3 Eastern Championship Hog Neck GC 1st Place of 10 308-278-281=867 6/10-13 NCAA Championship Ohio State Scarlet 31st Place of 33 319-318-304-MC=942
1987-88
9/20-21 Franklin & Marshall Host Farms GC 2nd Place of 23 299-306=605 9/26-27 McLaughlin Bethpage Red 2nd Place 299-292=591 10/5 Norstar Bank Classic Oak Hill CC 2nd Place of 8 319 10/8 ECAC Qualifying Host Farms GC 1st Place of 20 319 10/10-11 Atlantic 10 Hershey Parkview GC 1st Place of 8 299-306=605 10/17-18 ECAC Shawnee-on-the-Delaware 6th Place of 18 303-303=606 3/3-4 Sam Houston Elkins Lake CC 4th Place of 12 299-305=604 3/19-20 Hyatt Confederate Hills GC 9th Place of 24 315-332=647 4/4-5 William & Mary Kingsmill GC 2nd Place of 12 303-316=619 4/16-17 Rutherford Penn State Blue 3rd Place of 21 312-311=623 4/20 Indiana (PA) Indiana CC 1st Place of 9 383 4/22-23 Princeton Springdale CC 4th Place of 17 311-310=621 5/5-8 Eastern Championship Hog Neck GC 1st Place of 10 294-297=591
1988-89 9/17-18 9/24-25 10/6
Yale Intercollegiate Yale University GC 6th Place of 26 310-305-316=931 Walter McLaughlin Bethpage Black 1st Place of 12 291-306=597 ECAC Qualifier Host Farms Resort 3rd Place of 12 315
10/8-9 A-10 Sheraton Lake Golf Resort 1st Place of 7 300-300=600 10/16-17 ECAC Hershey CC East 7th Place of 16 315-317=632 3/2-4 Sam Houston State Elkins Lake CC 9th Place of 16 297-320=617 3/18-19 James Madison Spring Caverns CC 1st Place of 21 299-305=604 3/24-26 Southeastern Oak Hill CC 18th Place of 18 309-318-299=926 4/7-8 Music City Hermitage CC 12th Place of 18 300-304-309=913 4/15-16 Rutherford Intercollegiate Penn State Blue 2nd Place of 23 303-303-297=903 4/19 Indiana (PA) Invitational Indiana CC 4th Place of 12 395 4/21-22 Princeton Invitational Springdale GC 3rd Place of 18 302-317=619 5/6-7 Eastern Championship Hog Neck GC 4th Place of 11 300-316=616 5/25-27 NCAA East Regional The Long Bay Club Individuals: Chris Keim & Dan Braun
1989-90 9/15-17 West Point Invitational Army GC 4th Place of 24 293-296-294=883 9/22-24 Yale Intercollegiate Yale University GC 2nd Place 301-313-300=914 10/1 Toski Intercollegiate 5th Place 303 10/5 ECAC Qualifier Lancaster Sheraton Resort 2nd Place of 23 304 10/14-15 ECAC Championship Bethpage Black 3rd Place of 16 297-309=606 3/1-2 Sam Houston State Elkins Lake CC 11th Place of 20 313-299=612 3/12-13 Kingsmill Invitational Kingsmill CC 7th Place of 19 313-310=623 4/6-8 Jerry Pate Invitational Tiger Point CC T-9th Place of 15 299-313-321=933 4/14-15 Rutherford Intercollegiate Penn State Blue 1st Place of 21 300-301=601 4/18 Indiana (PA) Invitational Indiana CC 3rd Place of 12 397 4/21-22 A-10 Sheraton Lake Golf Resort 1st Place of 8 292-283=575 5/5-6 Eastern Championship Hog Neck GC 5th Place of 13 307-300=607 5/24-26 NCAA East Savannah Sheraton Resort 19th Place of 23 303-301-316=920
4/13-14 Rutherford Intercollegiate PSU Blue & White 1st Place of 30 286-307=593 4/17 Indiana (PA) Indiana CC 3rd Place of 14 384 4/20-21 A-10 Sheraton Lake Golf Resort 1st Place of 8 306 4/26-27 Princeton Invitational Springdale GC 1st Place of 19 299-301=600 5/4-5 Eastern Championship Hog Neck GC 2nd Place of 17 309-307=616 5/23-26 NCAA East Regional Yale University GC 15th Place of 23 293-294-313=900
1991-92 9/23-24 Northern Intercollegiate Finkbine GC 14th Place of 18 315-302-308=925 10/5-6 Rutherford Intercollegiate Penn State Blue 1st Place of 14 295-300-300=895 10/19-21 Walter McLaughlin l Bethpage Black 2nd Place of 25 298-304=602 10/26-27 James Madison Fall Classic Upper Cascades 6th Place of 19 316-297=613 3/9-10 Kingsmill Kingsmill River 3rd Place of 21 304-309=613 3/13-14 Rattler Intercollegiate FSU Golf Course 2nd Place of 18 299-146-306=751 3/21-22 Wofford College Carolina CC 4th Place of 12 293-300-297=890 4/11-12 Indiana University Indiana University GC 6th Place of 14 304-305-310=919 4/19 Firestone Intercollegiate Firestone CC 3rd Place of 35 448 4/25-26 Kepler Intercollegiate Ohio State Scarlet 5th Place of 18 318-318-310=946 5/1-2 Eastern Championship Hog Neck GC 1st Place of 17 298-302=600 5/15-17 Big Ten Championship Finkbin GC 10th Place of 11 295-297-296-300=1188 5/21-23 NCAA East Regional Seven Oaks CC 17th Place of 23 311-310-298=919
1990-91 9/21-23 Yale Intercollegiate 5th Place of 26 10/13-14 Buckeye Invitational T-3rd Place of 15 10/20-21 Walter McLaughlinl 1st Place of 22 11/3-4 ODU Seascape 14th Place of 18 3/4-5 Kingsmill 3rd Place 3/8-10 Jerry Pate 6th Place 3/22-24 Wofford College T-11th Place of 15
Yale University GC 306-309-313=928 Ohio State Scarlet 318-308-304=930 Bethpage Black 303-304=607 Seascape GL 310-295=605 Kingsmill CC 312-298=610 Tiger Point CC 316-304-316=936 Carolina CC 309-297-307=913
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Year-by-Year Results 2/28-3/1 Guadalajara Intercollegiate Guadalajara CC 4th Place of 10 291-313-300=904 3/7-8 William & Mary Invitational Kingsmill River 1st Place of 18 294-304=598 3/11-12 Fripp Island Intercollegiate Ocean Point GL 8th Place of 19 302-311-318=931 3/28-29 Loyola Invitational Hunt Valley CC 1st Place of 21 302 4/9-10 Navy Invitational Navy Golf Club 1st Place of 20 300-297=597 4/16-17 Rutherford Intercollegiate Penn State Blue 1st Place of 18 291-295-298=884 4/20 IUP Invitational Indiana CC 1st Place of 21 299 4/30-5/1 Eastern Championship Hog Neck GC 1st Place of 18 298-297=595 5/13-15 Big Ten Championship U. of Michigan GC 6th Place of 11 289-301-303-300=1193 5/19-21 NCAA East Regional Grand National Lakes 17th Place of 23 322-303-305=930
1994-95
GREG NYE ERA 1992-PRESENT 1992-93 9/12-13 Seton Hall Pirate Shootout Metedeconk National 1st Place of 8 311-312=623 10/2-4 Northern Intercollegiate Indiana Univ. GC 12th Place of 20 313-301-298=911 10/17-18 McLaughlin Invitational Bethpage Black 2nd Place of 26 318-287=605 10/31-11/1James Madison Invitational Lower Cascades 1st Place of 23 294-307=601 3/8-9 Kingsmill Invitational Kingsmill River 1st Place of 19 307-302=609 3/29-30 Loyola Invitational Hunt Valley CC 1st Place of 18 320-302=622 4/9-10 Marshall Invitational Guyan CC T-5th Place of 18 293-304-307=904 4/14 IUP Invitational Indiana CC 1st Place of 16 299 4/24 Kepler Intercollegiate Ohio State Scarlet 19th Place of 20 327-318=645 5/1-2 Eastern Championship Hog Neck GC 1st Place of 17 295-309=604 5/14-16 Big Ten Championship Indiana Univ. GC 8th Place of 11 290-305-298-290=1183 5/19-21 NCAA East Regional Birdwood GC T-16th Place of 22 298-296-303=897
1993-94
9/11-12 Seton Hall Pirate Shootout Metedeconk National 1st Place of 8 317-305=622 9/17-19 Yale Intercollegiate Yale University GC 3rd Place of 15 310-299-307=916 10/9-10 Northern Intercollegiate U. of Michigan GC T-4th Place of 24 304-306-290=900 10/30-31 James Madison Fall Classic Lower Cascades 1st Place of 18 300
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PENN STATE 2012–13 • MEN’S GOLF
9/16-18 Air Force Invitational Eisenhower GC 13th Place of 24 312-301-302=915 10/1-2 Northern Intercollegiate Forrest Akers West 5th Place of 19 299-301=600 10/17-19 Newport Adams Cup Newport CC 9th Place of 12 316-312-298=926 10/29-30 James Madison Fall Classic Lower Cascades 1st Place of 28 294-289=583 3/6-7 William & Mary Invitational Kingsmill River 3rd Place of 17 306-303=609 3/10-11 Fripp Island Intercollegiate Ocean Point GL T-10th Place of 24 309-309-303=921 3/27-28 Loyola Invitational Hunt Valley CC 1st Place of 18 294-307=601 4/8-9 Navy Invitational Navy Golf Club 5th Place of 21 310-306=616 4/15-16 Rutherford Intercollegiate Penn State Blue 1st Place of 18 314-308=622 4/21-22 Princeton Invitational Springdale GC 4th Place of 22 303-310=613 4/29-30 Eastern Championship Hog Neck GC 1st Place of 18 305-304=609 5/12-14 Big Ten Championship University Ridge 9th Place of 11 290-293-319-310=1212 5/18-20 NCAA East Regional Yale University GC 17th Place of 21 301-292-302=895
1995-96
9/15-17 Air Force Invitational Eisenhower GC 13th Place of 25 298-299-298=895 9/22-24 Wolverine Invitational U. of Michigan GC 10th Place of 21 311-301-303=915 10/14-15 Northern Intercollegiate Penn State Blue T-3rd Place of 18 301-296=597 10/30-31 ODU Seascape Invitational Seascape GL 2nd Place of 20 296-276=572 03/4-5 Kingsmill Invitational Kingsmill River 1st Place of 10 293-305=598 3/8-10 Fripp Island Intercollegiate Ocean Creek GC 5th Place of 24 302-301-308=911 3/25-26 Loyola Invitational Hunt Valley CC 5th Place of 21 318-316=634 4/13-14 Navy Invitational Navy Golf Club 1st Place of 23 297-314=611 4/20-21 Kepler Intercollegiate Ohio State Scarlet
5th Place of 18 308-310-313=931 4/24 IUP Invitational Indiana CC 1st Place of 11 295 5/4-5 Eastern Championship Hog Neck GC 2nd Place of 17 298-299=597 5/10-12 Big Ten Championship Penn State Blue 6th Place of 11 296-297-290-315=1198 5/16-18 NCAA East Regional The Monster Course T-9th Place of 23 310-304-296=910 5/29-6/1 NCAA Championship The Honors Course 29th Place of 30 313-317=630
1996-97 9/7-8 Seton Hall Invitational Metedeconk National 1st Place of 12 302-295=597 9/15-16 Reliastar Collegiate Hazeltine National 9th Place of 12 302-305-308=915 9/27-28 Northern Intercollegiate Ohio State Scarlet 12th Place of 15 308-315=623 10/26-27 James Madison Classic Lower Cascades 1st Place of 21 284-279=563 2/21-23 Mercedes-Benz Classic Queens Harbor CC 15th Place of 19 310-299-319=928 3/10-11 Kingsmill Invitational Kingsmill River 1st Place of 22 296-297=593 3/14-16 Golf Digest Intercollegiate The Woodlands 15th Place of 15 312-305=617 4/5-6 Navy Invitational Navy Golf Club 1st Place of 20 294-299=593 4/16 IUP Invitational Indiana CC 1st Place of 12 298 4/19-20 Temple Invitational Wyncote GC 1st Place of 11 294-306=600 4/26-27 Rutherford Intercollegiate Penn State Blue 1st Place of 18 291-296-294=881 5/3-4 5/9-10
Eastern Championship Hog Neck GC 1st Place of 16 300-312=612 Big Ten Championship Ohio State Scarlet 10th Place of 11 312-315-307-308=1242
5/15-17 NCAA East Regional
Upper Cascades
T-14th Place of 20
300-310-299=909
9/7-8
Seton Hall Invitational
Metedeconk National
2nd Place of 14
306-300=606
1997-98
9/14-15 Reliastar Collegiate
Delwood Hills CC
299-300-292=891
10th Place of 12
9/27-28 Northern Intercollegiate Forrest Akers West
16th Place of 17
10/1-2
James Madison Invitational Staunton CC
306-312-307=925
2nd Place of 25
293-305=595
2/28-3/1 Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Queens Harbor CC
17th Place of 18
3/9-10
William & Mary Invitational Kiskiak GC
297-306-323=926
5th Place of 20
294-302=596
3/12-14 Golden Ocala
Golden Ocala CC
296-301-298=895
9th Place of 18
3/28-29 Dr. Pepper Intercollegiate Tanglewood Resort
17th Place of 18
314-310-315=939
4/4-5
Navy Invitational
Navy GC
3rd Place of 10
315-300=615
4/17-18 Temple Owl Invitational Wyncote GC
5th Place of 13
308-314=622
Year-by-Year Results 4/25-26 Rutherford Intercollegiate Penn State Blue
5/5-7
Big Ten Championship Brick Boilermaker GC
5/3-5
Big Ten Championship Finkbine GC
1st Place of 18
3rd Place of 11
10th Place of 11
5/8-10
Big Ten Championship Forrest Akers West
5/18-20 NCAA East Regional
Glenmaura National
5/16-18 NCAA East Regional
11th Place of 11
21st Place of 27
302-309-310=921
18th Place of 27
9/9-10
Badger Invitational
University Ridge GC
9/6-8
Badger Invitational
University Ridge GC
2nd Place of 15
292-288-284=864
3rd Place of 15
286-283-285=854
298-298=586 312-312-313-295=1232
5/15-17 NCAA East Regional
The Melrose Club
305-307-293=905
18th Place of 23
1998-99
311-291-295-305=1198
2000-01
302-295-287-296=1180 Settingdown Creek GC 295-316-311=922
2002-03
9/12-13 Seton Hall Invitational
Metedeconk National
9/25-26 Ram Intercollegiate
Fort Collins CC
9/21-22 James Madison Invitational Lakeview GC
301-311=612
285-290=575
2nd Place of 15
3rd Place of 15
1st Place of 18
280-269-271=820
9/18-19 Northern Intercollegiate Les Bolstad GC
9/31-10/1 Northern Intercollegiate Stone Creek GC
9/28-29 Northern Intercollegiate Indiana University GC
2nd Place of 12
283-286-269=838
302-299-306=907
10/5-6
Legends of Indiana
Legends GC
10/9-10 Provident Invitational
The Grizzly
10/14-15 Xavier Provident Invitational Kings Island Grizzly Course
5th Place of 18
293-296-301=890
10th Place of 18
287-291-285=863
304-284-288=876
10/24-25 James Madison Fall Classic Stony Creek GC
10/23-24 NCAA East Preview
Ford’s Colony
10/27-28 Georgetown Hoya Invitational Lansdowne Resort
4th Place of 12
305-298=603
299-298=597
1st Place of 12
284-276=560
11/2-3
Anchor Bank Inter.
CC of South Carolina
10/29-30 Georgetown Invitational Lansdowne Resort
11/1-3
Landfall Tradition
CC of Landfall
3rd Place of 15
289-290-295=874
296-310=606
9th Place of 12
302-310-298=910
3/10-11 Big Red Classic
Lake Diamond GC
3/15-16 El Diablo Intercollegiate El Diablo GC
293-302-295=890
2/21-23 Puerto Rico Classic
River & Ocean Course
2nd Place of 20
8th Place of 16
8th Place of 24 1st Place of 16
296-291-291=878
299-312-316=927
3/12-14 Golden Ocala
Golden Ocala CC
3/17-18 El Diablo Intercollegiate El Diablo GC
4/13-14 Princeton Invitational
Springdale CC
308-301=609
287-272=559
18th Place of 18 16th Place of 18
5th Place of 17
8th Place of 18
6th Place of 24
301-289=590
11th Place of 20 1st Place of 19
3/27-28 Dr. Pepper Intercollegiate Tanglewood Resort
3/24-25 Dr. Pepper Intercollegiate Tanglewood Resort
4/19-20 First Energy Collegiate
312-308-299=919
4/10-11 Navy Invitational
Navy GC
4/9-10 Liberty Ramada Classic Water’s Edge
4/26-27 Rutherford Intercollegiate
311-297=608
16th Place of 19
6th Place of 17
299-300=599
Windmill Lakes GC 300-289-289=878 Penn State Blue Course
282-292=574
1st Place of 15
4/17-18 Kepler Cleveland Classic Ohio State Scarlet
4/13-14 Princeton Invitationl
Springdale GC
5/3-5
Big Ten Championship Indiana University GC
292-285=577
10th Place of 11
3rd Place of 24 11th Place of 15
314-311-301=926
1st Place of 11
4th Place of 15
294-304-315=913
1st Place of 18
4/30-5/1 Rutherford Intercollegiate Penn State Blue
4/28-29 Rutherford Intercollegiate Penn State Blue
1st Place of 15
5/14-16 Big Ten Championship Les Bolstad GC
5/4-6
Big Ten Championship Stone Creek GC
9th Place of 11
1st Place of 18 9th Place of 11
290-298-285=873 298-292-293-288=1171
4/19-20 The Maxwell
294-285-284=863 293-291-289-296=1169
5/20-22 NCAA East Regional
U. of Rhode Island
5/17-19 NCAA East Regional
Golden Horseshoe
302-292-294=888
286-300-289=875
16th Place of 23
16th Place of 27
14th Place of 15
292-276-284=852 295-297-298-303=1193
Dornick Hills CC 298-291-301=890
4/19-20 NCAA Regionals
Auburn University Club
305-296-305=896
17th Place of 32
2003-04 9/21-22 Northern Intercollegiate U. of Michigan GC
1999-2000
2001-02
T-4th Place of 15
300-293-293=886
9/11-12 Navy Invitational
Navy GC
9/8-9
Badger Invitational
University Ridge GC
10/3-4
Temple Invitational
Glenmaura National
1st Place of 18
288-289=577
11th Place of 15
295-300-298=893
1st Place of 13
293-304=597
10/1-2
Northern
Brick Boilermaker GC
9/23-24 JMU Invitational
Lakeview GC
10/11
MacDonald Cup
Yale University GC
8th Place of 13
311-293-308=912
2nd Place of 24
278-286=564
1st Place of 18
284-289=573
10/8-9
Temple Invitational
Glenmaura National
10/8-9
Xavier Provident Invitational The Grizzly
10/26-27 Georgetown Hoya
Lansdowne Resort
2nd Place of 15
299-301=600
4th Place of 19
293-283-284=860
288
T-1st Place of 12
10/23-24 James Madison Invitational Stauton CC
10/22-23 The Tillinghaust
Quaker Ridge GC
10/31-11/2Landfall Tradition
CC of Landfall
298-289-287=874
296-294=590
5th Place of 12
295-288-288=571
10/29-31 The Nelson
Stanford GC
10/28-29 Georgetown Invitational Lansdowne Resort
3/5-7
St. Croix Collegiate Cup Carambola GC
293-282-302=877
1st Place of 18
4th Place of 24
1st Place of 16
295-287=582
7th Place of 14
302-296-293=891
3/11-12 Silver Spring Shores Invite Silver Spring Shores
3/9-10
Big Red Classic
Lake Diamond GC
4/9-10
Marshall Invitational
Guyan CC
285-288-287=860
4th Place of 16
286-288-294=880
6th Place of 14
296-291-288=875
3/17-18 Kauai Collegiate Cup
Princeville Resort
3/16-17 El Diablo Intercollegiate El Diablo GC
4/17-18 Kepler Intercollegiate
Ohio State Scarlet
285-297-292=874
303-297-306=906
310-290-303=903
3/23-24 Pepsi-Cola Invitational
Tanglewood Resort
4/24-25 First Energy Intercollegiate Firestone CC
14th Place of 20 3rd Place of 19 3rd Place of 11
3/25-26 Dr. Pepper Intercollegiate Tanglewood Resort
15th Place of 20
9th Place of 18
286-291-283=860
303-305-296-904
4/14-15 Kepler Intercollegiate
Ohio State Scarlet
4/13-14 Princeton Invitational
Springdale CC
4/30-5/1 Rutherford Intercollegiate Penn State Blue
305-300-306=911
287-272=559
2nd Place of 15
5/8-9
Big Ten Championship U. of Michigan GC
4th Place of 18 T-8th Place of 17
5th Place of 13 1st Place of 19
4/22-23 First Energy Intercollegiate Firestone CC
4/20-21 First Energy Invitational Firestone CC
292-292-301=885 289-292-278=859
6th Place of 11
291-285-293=869
4/28-29 Rutherford Intercollegiate Penn State Blue
4/27-28 Rutherford Intercollegiate Penn State Blue
5/15-16 Perry Maxwell
Dornick Hills CC
292-289-281=862
8th Place of 20 1st Place of 14
305-302-299=906 299-289-283=871
2nd Place of 18 (Playoff) 295-280-294=869 1st Place of 15
295-280-294=869
6th Place of 17
10th Place of 15
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Year-by-Year Results 5/20-22 NCAA East Regional
Yale University GC
4/28-30 Big Ten Championship Conway Farms GC
2nd Place of 27
290-285-287=862
5/28-31 NCAA Finals
Kampen Course
6/1-4
NCAA Championship
Homestead-Cascades
315-298-313=926
15th Place of 30
7th Place of 11
293-299-290-315=1197
T8th Place of 15 T25th Place of 30
2006-07
289-291-290-300=1170
2008-09
9/16-17 Wolverine Intercollegiate U. of Michigan GC
2004-05
11th Place of 14
291-286-300=877
8/31-9/2 Rutherford Intercollegiate Nemacolin
9/18-19 Northern Intercollegiate University Ridge
9/25-26 VCU/Mattaponi Springs
2nd Place of 13
285-289-294=868
Mattaponi Springs GC
9/19-21 Fighting Illini
Olympia Fields CC
10/4-5
Memphis Invitational
Colonial CC
1st Place of 15
288-278-285=851
288-295-297=880
10th Place of 16
304-296-306=906
10/9-10 Alister MacKenzie
The Meadow Club
9/29-30 VCU Shootout
Hermitage CC
287-274-304-865
294-280-289=863
10th Place of 15
3rd Place of 12 10th Place of 15 9th Place of 15
300-297-292=889
10/16-17 Penn/Big 5 Classic
Philly Cricket Club
10/14-15 Penn/Big 5 Classic
Philly Cricket Club
10/11-13 Brickyard
Brickyard at Riverside
305-298=603
305-304=609
297-285-295=877
3rd Place of 16
5th Place of 15
6th Place of 15
10/25-26 Big Ten vs. Pac Ten Challenge Bandon Dunes
10/21-22 Georgetown Invitational Four Streams GC
10/25-26 Lehigh Invitational
Saucon Valley CC
299-293=592
8th Place of 14
310-297=607
3rd Place of 12
305-297=602
1st Place of 8
11/14-16 GCAA Nat. y
Mission Inn El Campeon
3/12-13 Cleveland Golf Palmetto Inter. Palmetto GC
2/13-14 Big Ten Match Play
Heron Bay GC
9th Place of 16
Consolation Champions
Northwestern
T 3-3
3-1 Team
Minnesota
W 4-2
3/7-8
Irish Spring Invitational
Ohio State
L 5-1
Mission Inn El Campeon
T-4th Place of 13
10-7-4 Individuals
11th Place of 15
297-297-304=898
3/18-20 Pinehurst Intercollegiate Pinehurst #8
3rd Place of 18
299-298-292=889
4/6-7
Marshall Invitational
Guyan CC
3/15-17 Pinehurst Intercollegiate Pinehurst #8
1st Place of 16
285-280=575
1st Place of 20
290-293-279=862
3/18-20 Hall of Fame Invitational Red Stone GC
4/14-15 Kepler Intercollegiate
Ohio State Scarlet
4/11-12 Robert Kepler
Ohio State Scarlet
T-16th Place of 19
296-310=606
4/8-9
ASU Thunderbird
10th Place of 14
300-298-321=919 309-294-301=904 Karsten Course at ASU
3rd Place of 16
11th Place of 13
316-310-311=937
4/21-22 Fossum Intercollegiate
Forest Akers GC
4/18-19 Boilermaker Invitational Kampen Course
294-289-292=875
T-8th Place of 13
2nd Place of 18
4/16-17 First Energy Intercollegiate Firestone CC
4/27-29 Big Ten Championship
5/1-3
Big Ten Championship Penn State Blue
T4th Place of 11
297-287-306=890
Ohio State Scarlet
4/29-30 Rutherford Intercollegiate Penn State Blue
T-6th Place of 11
5/17-19 NCAA East Regional
1st Place of 15
5/5-6
Rutherford Intercollegiate Penn State Blue
5/6-8
Big Ten Championship University Ridge
1st Place of 12
8th Place of 11
296-290-290=876
5/17-19 NCAA East Regional
GC of Georgia
5/14-15 Perry Maxwell
Dornick Hills CC
297-304-300=901
3rd Place of 15
305-287-293=885 287-279-277=843
8th Place of 11
296-287-295=878
5/19-21 NCAA East Regional
GC of Tennessee
293-299-293=885
20th Place of 27
2005-06
301-306-303-303=1213
10th Place of 14
288-281-287=856 290-296-296-288=1170 Galloway National GC 319-301-290=910
289-289-316=894
16th Place of 27
2007-08 9/14-15 Hartford Hawks Invitational
The International CC
2nd Place of 13
292-293-293=878
2009-10 9/12-13 9/28-29
Wolf Run Intercollegiate Wolf Run Golf Club 8th Place of 17 292-292-298 =882 VCU Shootoout Hermitage CC T-4th Place out of 15 300-288-293=881 10/10-12 Brickyard Brickyard at Riverside
9/12-13 Cleveland State Invitational Sand Ridge GC
9/22-23 Wolf Run Intercollegiate Wolf Run GC
1st Place of 15
292-284-286=862
10/19-20 Memphis Intercollegiate Colonial CC
9/24-25 Wolverine Intercollegiate U. of Michigan GC
10/1-2
VCU Shootout
Hermitage CC
12th Place of 16
9th Place of 15
284-292-288=864
1st Place of 15
283-279-283-845
11/1-2
Renaissance Intercollegiate Renaissance GC
10/3-4
Memphis Invitational
Colonial CC
10/8-9
Memphis Intercollegiate Colonial CC
T-4th Place of 15
294-302-288=884
4th Place of 15
The Meadow Club
10/21-22 Wolverine at Mission Inn El Campeon
290-288-303=881
3/26-28 FAU
Gleneagles CC
10/15-16 Penn/Big 5 Classic
Philly Cricket Club
3/10-11 Cleveland Golf Palmetto Inter. Palmetto GC
290-283-289=862
293-302=595
4/10-11 Robert Kepler
10th Place of 17
293-302-296=891
10/10-11 Alister MacKenzie
16th Place of 16 3rd Place of 14
10/22-23 Georgetown Invitational Lansdowne Resort
6th Place of 12
3/4-5
Xavier Invitational
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304-286-308=898
294-295=589 Orange County National
14th Place of 15
305-299-290=894
284-300=584
2nd Place of 10
305-297=602
4th Place of 15
294-303-293=890
3/18-20 Pinehurst Intercollegiate Pinehurst #8
14th Place of 15
2nd Place of 12
296-300=596 314-290-307=911 287-271-276=834
3/12-14 Pinehurst Intercollegiate Pinehurst #8
T-3rd Place of 20 T-3rd Place of 17 2nd Place of 11
288-292-276=856
Ohio State Scarlet 286-289-288=863
3rd Place of 19
312-294-289=895
4/24-25 Rutherford
Penn State Blue
4/4-5
Marshall Invitational
Guyan CC
291-299-289=879
2nd Place of 17
281-280=561
4/30-5/2 Big Ten Championship Windsong Farm GC
1st Place of 14
3/19-21 Pinehurst Intercollegiate Pinehurst #8
4/12-13 Kepler Intercollegiate
Ohio State Scarlet
15th Place of 17
301-312=613
303-310-303=916
5/20-22 NCAA Regionals The Course at Yale University
4/7-8
ASU Thunderbird
Karsten Course at ASU
15th Place of 16
6th Place of 14
10th Place of 11
296-294-307=1204
4/19-20 Rutherford Intercollegiate Blue Course
4th Place of 14
277-283-277=837
302-300-307=909
6/2-4
NCAA Finals
The Honors Course
4/15-16 Kepler Intercollegiate
Muirfield Village GC
4/25-27 Big Ten Championship
29th Place of 30
301-298-299=898
316-306-320=942
Forest Akers West
4/22-23 Rutherford Intercollegiate PSU Blue & White
11th Place of 11
5/15-17 NCAA East Regional
15th Place of 15 4th Place of 15
317-292-294=903
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1st Place of 12
286-286-306=878
299-313-317-302=1231 Ohio State Scarlet
Year-by-Year Results 4/14-15 Hawkeye-Great River Entertainment Invite
2010-11
Finkbine Golf Course
9/11-12 Wolf Run Intercollegiate Wolf Run GC
3rd Place out of 11
4/27-29 Big Ten Championship Pete Dye Course
12th Place out of 15
299-302-298=899
9/18-19 Maryland Intercollegiate River Marsh GC
280-281-283=844
308-301-299-308=1216
9/26-27 Windon Memorial
North Shore CC
303-290-290=883
1st Place out of 15 11th place out of 17
284-288-298=870
T-8th Place out of 12
10/18-19 Alister MacKenzie Intercollegiate
The Meadow Club
12th Place out of 16
11/1-2
Royal Oaks Intercollegiate Royal Oaks CC
T-4th out of 12
280-282-285=847 285-280=565
2/11-12 Big Ten Match Play
Champion Course
Minnesota
L 3-1-2
Wisconsin
W 3-2-1
L
Michigan State
3-2-1
3/11-13 Pinehurst Intercollegiate
The Club at Pinehurst No. 6
T-3rd Place out of 16
293-301-288=882
4/2-3
LSU Invitational
University Club
9th Place out of 12
305-305-313=923
4/8-10
Rutherford Intercollegiate
Penn State Blue
1st Place out of 16
290-296-294=880
4/16-17 Illini Spring Classic
Stone Creek GC
311-292=603
6th Place out of 14
4/29-5/1 Big Ten Championship Kampen Course
9th Place out of 11
5/19-21 NCAA Regional
297-294-316-301=1208 The Pete Dye River Course
Individual: T.J. Howe
T-32
73-76-76=225
2011-12 9/11-12 Gopher Invitational
Spring Hills Course
299-304-297=900
9th Place out of 14
9/26-27 Inverness Intercollegiate Inverness Club
6th Place out of 11
10/3-4
Wolfpack Intercollegiate Lonnie Poole Course
300 (1 round)
12th Place out of 16
297-302-294=893
10/16-17 Windon Memorial Classic
Evanston Golf Club
15th Place out of 17
11/7-8
Amelia National Intercollegiate
Amelia National Golf and Country Club
14th Place out of 15
297-295-297=889
298-301-320=919
3/10-11 Pinehurst Intercollegiate
The Club at Pinehurst No. 6
3rd Place out of 11
296-291-289=876
3/30-4/1 Fireline Towson Invitational
Prospect Bay Country Club
3rd Place our of 22
4/7-8
Rutherford Intercollegiate
Penn State Blue Course
T-5th out of 14
294-293-292=879
304-305-311=920
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