Author: adele burk
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Trio of Men’s Golf Athletes Earn Post-Season Awards
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The Golf Coaches Association of America has released its post-season awards following the NCAA Men’s Golf Championships and recognized Gustavus athletes Kyle Rohlfs (Fergus Falls, Minn.), Eric Harris (Eden Prairie, Minn.), and Jordan Hawkinson (Lindstrom, Minn.). Kyle Rohlfs was named to the PING All-America Third Team, while Eric Harris and Jordan Hawkinson were named to…
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Jenni White Named ITA Central Region Senior Player of the Year
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The Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) has recently named Gustavus Adolphus College women’s tennis player Jenni White (Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Kennedy) the ITA Central Region Senior Player of the Year. White played in the top spot for the Gusties this season, as the team went 24-9 and finished fifth at the NCAA Team Championships in St. Peter.
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Men’s Golf Finishes 19th At NCAA Championships
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The Gustavus men’s golf team posted a final round team score of 304 to finish in 19th place at the NCAA Championships on Friday at Chateau Elan Resort in Braselton, Georgia. The Gusties’ four-day, 72-hole team total of 1245 left them four strokes ahead of Nebraska Wesleyan University (1249). Saint John’s University came back from…
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Jenni White Falls In Singles, White And Sierra Krebsbach Fall In Doubles At NCAA Championships
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Gustavus Adolphus College women’s tennis player Jenni White (Sr., Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Kennedy) fell in the first round singles competition, while White and Sierra Krebsbach (So., North Oaks, Minn./Mounds View) also lost their first round doubles win at the 2008 NCAA Division III Women’s Tennis Championships at Gustavus in St. Peter.
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Women’s Golf Finishes Sixth At NCAA Championships, Kosak Finishes Tied For Sixth Individually
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The Gustavus women’s golf team posted a solid final round score of 316 (+28) to finish sixth at the NCAA Championships out of 20 teams. The 72-hole tournament, was played at Centennial Oaks Golf Course in Waverly, Iowa. The Gusties made up 13 strokes to move up two places and finish one stroke ahead of…
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Women’s Golf Tied For Eighth Place After Third Day At NCAA Championships
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The Gustavus women’s golf team dropped into a tie for eighth place at the NCAA Division III Women’s Golf Championships on Thursday at Centennial Oaks Golf Club in Waverly, Iowa after shooting a team score of 322. The Gusties have a three-day total of 323-323-322–968. First place Methodist University is 27 strokes ahead of the…
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Men’s Golf Climbs Up To 18th Place At NCAA Championships
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The Gustavus men’s golf team climbed up the leaderboard three places to stand in 18th place heading into the last round of the NCAA Division III Men’s Golf Championships on Thursday at Chateau Elan Resort in Braselton, Georgia, by recording a team score of 304 for a three-day total of 320-317-304–941. St. John Fisher College…
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Kimbra Kosak Selected As Kim Moore Spirit Award Winner By NGCA
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The National Golf Coaches Association named Kimbra Kosak (Jr., Grand Rapids, Minn.) as the 2008 Division III recipient of the Kim Moore Spirit Award at the NGCA Division III Awards Banquet held in Waverly, Iowa on Wednesday evening, May 14. Kosak, who is only the third Division III athlete to earn the award, was also…
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Jordan Hawkinson And Mark Stuckey Named GCAA All-America Scholars
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Gustavus Adolphus College men’s golfers Jordan Hawkinson (Sr., Lindstrom, Minn./Chisago Lakes), and Mark Stuckey (Sr., St. Peter, Minn.) have been recognized by the Golf Coaches Association of America (GCAA) as Division III Cleveland Golf All-America Scholars for their play on the links as well as their work in the classroom. Hawkinson leads the team with…
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Roberg, Griggs, and Kosak Honored By National Golf Coaches Association
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The National Golf Coaches Association announced its 2007-08 awards at the recent NCAA Division III Championships and three Gustavus golfers were honored by the NGCA. Rachel Roberg received First Team All-America honors, while Kali Griggs received Second Team All-America honors and Kimbra Kosak received honorable mention All-America honors. In addition, Roberg, Griggs, and Kosak were…