2017 GNAC Men's Golf News
A total of 1,008 student-athletes have been named to the 2017-18 GNAC Academic All-Conference Team, achieving a 3.25 cumulative GPA and having reached second-year academic status.
For the first time in eight years, JWU competed in the NCAA Championship. The Wildcats were led by freshman Claudio Soukamneuth, as he came in 56th with a two-day score of 150.
In his 13th year as head coach at Johnson & Wales, Lou Parente has been voted the conference's Coach of the Year following a vote by his peers.
RIC senior Austin Cilley finished second overall at the 83rd Annual NEIGA Championships to garner GNAC Player of the Week honors.
The Wildcats shot a collective 601 to win the 36-hole GNAC Championship, with JWU sophomore Christian Maselli receiving medalist/Golfer of the Year honors.
JWU posted a team score of 297 to lead the way at the GNAC Men's Golf Championship, hosted by RIC at Valley Country Club in Warwick, R.I.
RIC has taken the top spot in the coaches' poll in advance of our two-day Men's Golf Championship this Sat-Sun, Oct. 14-15, at Valley CC in Warwick, R.I.
SJC's Cam Letourneau carded a 70 to tie for first place at the rain-shortened USM Fall Classic this past Sunday.
Emmanuel's David Byrne fired a 73 to lift the Saints to a second-place finish at the Emmanuel invitational en route to Golfer of the Week honors.
SJC junior Adam Batchelder earned the first medalist honor of his career with a personal-best 69 card in helping the Monks win the Thomas Invitational.
RIC senior Austin Cilley grabbed Player of the Week honors after firing a 70 to capture the individual title at the MCLA Invitational last week.
SJC's Adam Hachey finished fifth with a 78 card in the Queenan Memorial and tied for ninth with a 157 (79-78) card in the Bowdoin Invitational.
Southern Maine's Grayson Waterman fired a round-low 76 to pace the Huskies to a season-opening win against Saint Joseph’s of Maine and UMF.
