Tag: jacob pedersen
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Men’s Golf Leads MIAC Championships After First Round
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After one round of play at the MIAC Championships, the No. 25-ranked Gustavus men’s golf team leads the field with a score of 301. The Gusties lead by four strokes over Concordia, Saint John’s, and St. Thomas, who are all tied at 305.
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Pedersen Named MIAC Men’s Golfer of the Week
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Jacob Pedersen (So., Minnetonka) shot two rounds of one-under-par golf followed by an even-par 73 on Monday to finish in a tie for medalist honors at the Twin Cities Classic over the weekend. For his performance, Pedersen was named MIAC Men’s Golfer of the Week.
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Men’s Golf Wins Twin Cities Classic
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The No. 25-ranked Gustavus men’s golf team Monday finished strong at the Twin Cities Classic, holding on to first place for a victory in a field of 19 teams. The Gusties shot consistent each day for a total of 294-291-292-877 (+9), 18 strokes ahead of second place St. Thomas.
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Men’s Golf in Second at Twin Cities Classic, Pedersen Tied for Lead
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The No. 25-ranked Gustavus men’s golf team is in second place and one stroke off the lead after one round at the Twin Cities Classic. The Gusties posted a 294 (+6) Saturday at The Links at Northfork, one behind UW-Eau Claire.
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Men’s Golf Takes Second at SJU Fall Invite
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The Gustavus men’s golf team Sunday improved its shot total by 10 strokes but finished just two off the lead for a second place result at the Saint John’s Fall Invitational, played at Blackberry Ridge. The Gusties shot 297-287-584 (+12) while St. Thomas won the event at 298-284-582.
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Men’s Golf Set to Begin Spring Season Friday
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The Gustavus men’s golf team will begin its spring season Friday when they travel to Camp Lejune, N.C. In their last event of the Fall, the Gusties tied for second in the MIAC Championships with a three round score of 886 (+22).
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Pedersen Named MIAC Men’s Golfer of the Week
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Gustavus’s Jacob Pedersen (Fy., Minnetonka, Minn.) earned medalist honors at the 2018 MIAC Men’s Golf Championships with a three-round total of 210, the second-lowest 54-hole mark in conference tournament history. For his performance, Pedersen has been named MIAC Athlete of the Week.