Seven of nine Bulldogs either equaled or eclipsed career lows at the Red Raider Cup while leading Concordia Men's Golf to its best performance of the 2020-21 season.
It was a day to remember for Drew D'Ercole, who claimed the first tournament victory of his career. D'Ercole led the way for a Bulldog squad that tied for fifth at the Doane Invite.
The 2021 Concordia University Men’s golf schedule has been announced as of Tuesday (Dec. 15). The campaign's official start will be on March 26 as the Bulldogs travel to Eagle, Neb., to compete at the Doane University Invite.
The most significant highlight of the Nebraska Intercollegiate from a Bulldog perspective was the play of Drew D'Ercole, who placed eighth individually. Concordia finished sixth as a team.
Four Bulldogs shot scores in the 70s while competing in the Nebraska Intercollegiate on Friday (Oct. 9). Concordia carded a team score of 313 on day one of the event.
While the Bulldogs cut 12 strokes off their total from Monday, they remained in ninth place at the conclusion of two rounds of the GPAC Championships. They were played in Elkhorn, Neb.
The Bulldogs carded a team score of 342 on Monday (Sept. 28) and sit in ninth place in the GPAC standings at the conclusion of one round. Play will resume on Tuesday.
After three regular-season tournaments, the Concordia Men’s Golf team now preps for the fall portion of the 2020-21 GPAC Championships. It will take place Sept. 28-29 in Elkhorn, Neb.
The Bulldogs put together a solid two-day run in Lawrence, Kan., where they placed fifth at the Ottawa Fall Invite. Four Concordia golfers shot in the 70s in round two.
Three Bulldogs shot 75 or better as the Bulldogs carded a season low team score on day one of the Ottawa Fall Invite. Concordia is seven strokes off the lead heading into day two.
Nolan Zikas is a winner. In life. On the course. Said Zikas, "I enjoy being an inspiration. I like telling my story. I want kids to know that they can overcome this."
Concordia men's golf brings back each of its top five players from a year ago, including Reid Wiebe and inspirational Nolan Zikas.
Consider Concordia junior Reid Wiebe the Happy Gilmore of GPAC golfers. No, Wiebe does not stutter step his way into his tee shot, but his powerful drives are enough to make Shooter McGavin jealous. Wiebe attacks par fives with the tenacity of a Seward squirrel on an acorn.
Both Concordia golf programs continued their ascent in the league standings in 2014-15. Now in his fifth season, head coach Brett Muller expects his squads to produce even better results throughout the 2015-16 campaign.
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