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Men's Golf

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NEWS AND HIGHLIGHTS

Golden Eagles advance to NCAA Super Regionals
April 28, 2008 

Charleston Holds Day One Lead at WVIAC Men's Golf  
October 15, 2007


WVAIC Preseason Golf Poll
August 27, 2007

Todd Goes Pro
June 29, 2007

Todd, Reece named to All-Region Team
May 29, 2007

UC's Todd fires 69 at NCAA D-II Nationals
May 24, 2007

Todd advances to NCAA Nationals; UC finishes third at Super Regionals
May 9, 2007

UC Leads Heading Into Final Round at NCAA Super Regionals
May 8, 2007

Golden Eagles lead after Day One at NCAA Super Regionals
May 8, 2007

NCAA Division II Super Regionals Announced
April 30, 2007

Golf is Fun Again for UC Coach Johnson
April 27, 2007

UC Sweeps '07 WVIAC Awards
April 19, 2007

UC wins 2007 WVIAC Championship
April 18, 2007

UC leads heading into WVIAC Tournament
April 16, 2007

Todd paces UC to victory
April 3, 2007

UC's Todd pacing field after first day at Wheeling Jesuit Invitational
September 25, 2006

Todd earns WVIAC Golfer of the Week Honors
September 12, 2006

Charleston selected No. 4 in WVIAC Pre-season Coaches Poll
September 7, 2006

UC’s Todd ‘Confident’ Heading into Tourney
May 16, 2006

Rare is the occasion that West Virginia plays host to an NCAA championship. So when Glade Springs Resort’s Cobb Course and the West Virginia Conference stage the Division II men’s golf championship starting today, it’s quite an honor for the course ranked as one of the best in the Mid-Atlantic region.  [The Full Story]

Todd Qualifies for NCAA Golf National Tournament
May 5, 2006

Charleston's Michael Todd qualified for the NCAA National Golf Tournament to be played May 16-19 at the Resort at Glade Spring's Cobb Course by virtue of being the low individual not on a qualifying team at the NCAA East Region Tournament.  Todd finished in second place overall at the NCAA East Region Tournament with a three-day total of 219, which was three shots off of the lead.  [The Full Story] 

2006 Men's Golf All-WVIAC Awards and Honors
UC's Reece and Todd Named to the First Team
April 21, 2006

WVIAC Men's Golf Tournament Final Results
UC's Michael Todd Captures Second Place
April 20, 2006

(BERKELEY SPRINGS, W.VA)-Fairmont State's final day total of 305 was good enough to hold off West Liberty State and late charging Charleston as the Falcons earned their first West Virginia Conference men's golf championship since 1992.  FSU's 54-hole total of 906 finished two shots ahead of West Liberty and five shots clear of Charleston. 

The Falcons' Jon Burnside claimed the individual medalist honor after carding a 74 on Wednesday for a three-day total of three-over par 219.  Michael Todd of Charleston shot the day's low round of 69 to end in second place at 222. [The Full Story]

WVIAC Golf Tournament Day Two Results
April 19, 2006

WVIAC Golf Tournament Day One Results
April 18, 2006

WVIAC Men's Golf Tournament Preview
April 17, 2006

Ohio Valley, winner of six tournaments this season, is a slight favorite as the West Virginia Conference men's golf championships opened today at Cacapon State Park in Berkeley Springs. Play is scheduled over 54 holes, through Wednesday.

Charleston and Concord have been battling OVU for top honors in the region and conference all season. The Golden Eagles have a pair of tournament victories in Coach Will Johnson's first season. UC boasts the region's second rated individual. Junior Brandon Reece owns a 73.68 average score.  [The Full Story]

Todd Captures Individual Championship
April 12, 2006

The University of Charleston’s Michael Todd captured the individual championship Tuesday at the two-day Fairmont State Invitational at Pete Dye Golf Club. Ohio Valley captured its sixth tournament title this season by nine strokes over Fairmont State.

Todd shot 3-over-par 75 to go with his even-par 72 Monday for a two-day total of 3-over-par 147 on the 7,020-yard course. West Liberty State’s B.J. Tulodzieski took second at 5-over-par 149. Ohio Valley, which is the top team in the East Region rankings, turned in a 615 while Fairmont State was at 624. UC, which is second in the East Region, finished fifth with a 628.

UC Names New Golf Coach
Sept. 1, 2005

UC Golfers Trail by Four in Region
May 4, 2005

UC Trails by Five Shots in Golf Regional
May 3, 2005

UC Looks to Regain its Mystique
April 29, 2005

Men's Golf Super Regional Selections Announced
April 21, 2005