More favorable weather conditions on day two of Nebraska Wesleyan’s Howl at the Hill resulted in improved scores across the board. Led by the likes of Drew D'Ercole and Justin Webert, the Bulldog 'A' team placed fifth out of 10 teams.
Seventy-one competitors were tasked with battling major wind gusts in Sunday (April 16)’s first round of the Howl at the Hill. The Bulldogs shot a team score of 326 and are in third place heading into Monday's final round.
In the annual Bulldog-Tiger Cup, Concordia emerged victorious over rival Doane, 10-8. The competition featured best ball and singles match play on a cold and blustery day at York Country Club.
Drew D'Ercole starred on Tuesday (April 11) while shooting one-over-par, vaulting him into a tie for fourth place on the final leaderboard at the Midwest National Invite. As a team, the Bulldogs placed eighth.
Jake Hagerbaumer emerged with an ace on hole 8 while highlighting the first day of the Midwest Spring National Invitational. The Bulldogs reside in fifth place behind 75s from Drew D'Ercole and Ivan Yabut.
The highlights for the Bulldogs at the Bethel Invite were the individual performances of Drew D'Ercole and Jaxson Fullerton. As a team, Concordia finished in a tie for sixth place with a two-day score of 295-315–610.
All eight Bulldogs in action on Saturday (April 1) at the Bethel Spring Invite shot 79 or lower as the team sat in sixth place at the conclusion of round one. The field at the Bethel Invite includes 11 teams and 75 golfers.
As part of its first outing of the spring, Concordia Men's Golf took home the runner-up trophy at the Doane Spring Invitational. Individually, Ivan Yabut placed in a tie for sixth and the Bulldogs outperformed all GPAC competition.
Led by a one-under-par from Ivan Yabut, Concordia Men's Golf resides in a tie for first place after day one at the Doane Spring Invite. Seven Bulldogs shot scores of 77 or lower while in action at Woodland Hills Golf Course.
Jake Hagerbaumer and Drew D'Ercole placed inside the top five of the final Nebraska Intercollegiate leaderboard this weekend (Sept. 30-Oct. 1) while the Bulldogs finished fifth as a team.
For a sixth-straight year, Drew D'Ercole has been a fixture for Concordia Golf. In his extended stay as a Bulldog, D'Ercole has laid the groundwork for a future athletics career while shining in his respective roles.
While Drew D'Ercole has used up his eligibility, Bulldog Men's Golf brings back five seniors, including standout Justin Webert. Concordia seeks to move up the GPAC ladder in 2024-25.
Eight of the nine Bulldogs who carded season averages in the 70s last season return to the 2023-24 squad. Depth will again be a strength as Concordia looks to build upon a record-breaking season behind fifth-year standout Drew D'Ercole.
Omaha native Ivan Yabut combines a big game with a big smile and a big heart. The sport of golf has provided Yabut a platform for reaching others and spreading the joy the game has given him.
Led by proven performers Ivan Yabut and Drew D'Ercole, Concordia Men's Golf believes it is primed to move up from last season's GPAC placement of sixth. The Bulldogs return all five competitors who played in last spring's conference championships.
Preseason preparation has begun in earnest as the first week of classes has arrived. Since last season concluded in late April, the Concordia Men’s Golf team has set its sights on making a move within the GPAC.
After a seventh-place GPAC finish, the Concordia men’s squad is looking improve in 2020-2021.
Concordia alum Shawn Rodehorst completed his third season as head women’s golf coach at the University of Nebraska-Kearney in 2019-20. He discussed his coaching career and Bulldog memories in this Q&A interview.
An inspirational student-athlete, senior Nolan Zikas has been named the 2018 winner of the David Toms Overcoming Adversity Award. The award is presented to one collegiate male golfer in the nation each year.
Nolan Zikas and Tylar Samek return to the lineup for head coach Brett Muller's men's golf program. They are likely to be joined by a host of transfers that Muller hopes will help push the team near the top of the GPAC.