October 10, 2011

Anchormen Claim 2011 GNAC Championship Crown

Corey McCarthy
St. Joseph's Athletic Communications

 

GORHAM, ME – Rhode Island College turned in a 306 card on Sunday and posted a collective two-day 606 score to claim the 2011 Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Golf Championship, which was hosted by Saint Joseph’s College and held at the Gorham Country Club over the weekend.
The Anchormen edged runner-up University of Southern Maine by just three strokes while UMass.-Dartmouth finished third with a 619 score. Anna Maria College (630), Johnson & Wales University (632), Saint Joseph’s College (632), Emmanuel College (674), and Suffolk University (686) also participated in the conference championship.
Rhode Island freshman Ryan Butler (Windham, N.H.) earned medalist honors with an even-par 142 (68-74), five strokes ahead of the runner-up performer, USM first-year A.J. Simokaitis (Falmouth, Maine). With the win, Butler, who carded a tourney-low 68 on Saturday, collects GNAC Player and Rookie of the Year honors.
Harper’s 142 ranks as the lowest individual score and the 606 team card posted by the Anchormen counts as the best team score in the history of the GNAC Tournament.
USM junior Josh Hogan (Falmouth, Maine) carded a 149 (76-73) to finish third, Huskies senior Brett Kapteina (Stamford, Conn.) placed fourth (151, 75-76), and Anna Maria post-grad Chris Kusz (Paxton, Mass.) (153, 78-75) round out the 2011 Golf All-Conference Team, which consists of the top five GNAC Championship performers.
With the conference championship, Rhode Island College gains an automatic berth into the 2012 NCAA DIII Championship, which will take place next spring at Howey-in-the-Hills, Florida.

2011 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM:
 

Ryan Butler, RIC, Fr., Windham, N.H.

68

74

142


AJ Simokaitis, USM, Fr., Falmouth, ME

75

72

147

Josh Hogan, USM, Jr., Falmouth, ME

76

73

149



Brett Kapteina, USM, Sr., Stamford, CT

75

76

151



Chris Kusz, AMC, PG, Paxton, MA

78

75

153