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2006-2007 Final Press Release Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference 1867 Austin Bluff s Parkway --- Suite 101 --- Colorado Springs, Colo. 80918 Contact: Sarah Meier (719) 471-4936 or [email protected] Contact: Anne Manning (719) 471-0066 or [email protected] www.rmacsports.org 2006-07 RMAC Go lf Final Relea se Ma y 31, 2007 Results from NCAA Men’ s DII Champ ionships Re sults f rom NCAA Wom en’s We st Reg ional T he Mea dows Pa r 71 - 6992 yards The Go lf Club at Circ le C Grand Valley S tate Uni versity A ustin, Te xas TEAM RESULTS TEAM RESULTS 1 2 3 4 Total Pl. School 1 2 3 Total 1 Barry University 289 297 304 296 1186 1 Tarleton State 307 308 308 923 2 S. Carolina Upstate 296 297 305 289 1187 2 Northeastern State 308 313 306 927 3 Florida Southern Col 299 292 305 292 1188 3 St. Edward’s University 311 313 306 930 4 Columbus State U. 302 291 299 297 1189 4 Western Washington U 313 309 324 946 5 Washburn University 296 306 298 296 1196 5 Central Oklahoma 319 307 325 951 T6 Georgia Coll & St. U 304 297 302 298 1201 6 Western New Mexico 323 320 310 953 T6 Belmont Abbey Coll. 302 306 300 293 1201 T8 Abilene Christian U. 306 301 299 296 1202 WESTERN NEW MEXICO INDIVIDUAL RESULTS T8 CSU-Stanislaus 307 296 303 296 1202 Pl. School 1 2 3 Total 10 Grand Canyon U. 292 305 315 295 1207 T19 Tina Bickford 77 84 75 236 11 CSU-San Bernardino 300 306 311 296 1213 T25 Heather Dorris 83 80 78 241 12 North Alabama, U. of 301 311 306 299 1217 T19 Rebekah Berve 81 80 81 242 13 Sonoma State 303 297 317 306 1223 T25 Tiff nee Wiens 82 81 80 243 14 Lander University 297 310 317 300 1224 32 Erika Willis 91 79 77 247 15 Cameron University 298 312 309 308 1227 16 Florida Gulf Coast U 312 319 308 293 1232 17 Ferris State 304 316 318 307 1245 Individual Results from NCAA Men’s NW Regional 18 Fairmont State Univ. 307 314 303 323 1247 INDIVIDUAL SCORES 19 Western New Mexico 305 316 321 307 1249 Pl. Name School 1 2 3 Total 20 Le Moyne College 318 310 330 317 1275 1 Andrew Hedrick CSUP 73 67 68 208 2 Marcus Molina WNMU 71 72 67 210 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 4 David Duarte CSUP 70 71 72 213 5 Eric Winder UCCS 73 71 71 215 1 2 3 4 Total T7 Bobby Arranaga RU 76 72 69 217 T27 Andrew Hedrick, CSUP 73 77 77 74 301 T7 Dongkyu Kim WNMU 74 70 73 217 T7 Kyle Logan UCCS 74 72 71 217 T67 Greg Pool, WNMU 72 80 81 78 311 T11 Ross McDermott UCCS 70 76 72 218 T70 Marcus Molina, WNMU 77 77 78 80 312 T11 Greg Pool WNMU 70 74 74 218 T83 Eric Chavez, WNMU 82 80 82 71 315 T11 Blake Sharamatiro RU 74 73 71 218 96 Trevor Keeney, WNMU 74 79 86 86 325 14 Eric Chavez WNMU 79 69 71 219 103 David McGlone, WNMU 93 88 80 78 339 15 Mark Vallee * CSM 71 78 71 220 16 Tyler Bishop UCCS 70 79 72 221 T17 Andy Bednar UNK 75 76 71 222 Results from NCAA Men’s Northwest Regional T17 Miles Philpy RU 74 79 69 222 T19 Nate Blanscet * CCU 74 75 74 223 Fox Hollow Golf Course: Par 71 - 6812 yards T19 Casey Brock CSUP 74 72 77 223 Denver, Colorado T19 Nick Hodge UNK 76 72 75 223 T19 Trevor Keeney WNMU 71 79 73 223 T19 Luke Tanner FLC 76 75 72 223 TEAM SCORES 25 Wes Patt erson FLC 74 74 77 225 Pl. School Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total 26 Trent Daum UCCS 75 75 76 226 1 Western New Mexico 286 285 284 855 T28 Brandon Poncho FLC 75 73 80 228 2 Colorado-CO Springs 287 294 286 867 T31 Jonathon Daurio CSUP 82 73 74 229 3 Colorado State-Pueblo 295 283 291 869 T31 Rob Schaack UNK 76 79 74 229 4 St. Cloud State Univ 299 285 290 874 T35 Jimmy Spierings RU 79 84 70 233 5 Regis University 299 302 279 880 T35 Nick Swaney UNK 78 79 76 233 6 Nebraska-Kearney, U. 305 303 296 904 38 Chase Chaldekas RU 75 78 81 234 7 Fort Lewis College 298 306 310 914 40 Derek Carleo CSUP 78 78 80 236 8 Minnesota State Mankato 300 306 314 920 41 Devon Kastler UNK 80 76 81 237 42 Chris Lundberg FLC 73 84 81 238 45 Jeff Haskins FLC 86 88 83 257 RMAC Golf Release Page 2 2006-07 RMAC Men’s and Women’s Golf Recap Ping All-Northwest Region Team 2007 WOMEN’S GOLF ALL-RMAC TEAM Tyler Bishop, UC-Colorado Springs Eric Chavez, Western New Mexico RMAC Women’s Golfer of the Year Andrew Hedrick, CSU-Pueblo Amanda Preston, Mesa State College Kyle Logan, UC-Colorado Springs Marcus Molina, Western New Mexico RMAC Women’s Freshman of the Year Miles Philpy, Regis Cecilia Silfverskiold, Regis Eric Winder, UC-Colorado Springs Regional Coach of the Year: Phil Trujillo, UC-Colorado Springs RMAC Women’s Coach of the Year Kent Beatt y, Western New Mexico Amanda Preston Mesa State 2007 MEN’S GOLF ALL-RMAC TEAM Tina Bickford Western New Mexico Maggie Cole Mesa State RMAC Men’s Golfer of the Year Shelby White Fort Hays State Marcus Molina, Western New Mexico Heather Dorris Western New Mexico Amanda Rollins Mesa State RMAC Men’s Freshman of the Year Cecilia Silfverskiold Regis Josh Wagner, Regis Rebekah Berve Western New Mexico RMAC Men’s Coach of the Year Phil Trujillo, UC-Colorado Springs Marcus Molina Western New Mexico RMAC Women’s Regular Season Brandon Poncho Fort Lewis College Eric Chavez Western New Mexico Championship Final Aggregate Scores Kyle Logan UC-Colorado Springs TEAM SCORE Trevor Keeney Western New Mexico 1. Western New Mexico* 2,536 Tyler Bishop UC-Colorado Springs 2. Mesa State 2,623 3. Fort Hays State 2,744 Ross McDermott UC-Colorado Springs 4. CSU-Pueblo 2,876 5. Nebraska-Kearney 2,885 6. Regis 2,891 RMAC Men’s Regular Season 7. Chadron State 2,930 Championship Final Aggregate Scores 8. Adams State 3,006 9. Colorado Christian 3,330 TEAM SCORE 1. UC-Colorado Springs* 3,541 2. Western New Mexico University 3,613 * 2006-07 RMAC Regular Season Champion 3. Colorado State University-Pueblo 3,660 4. Fort Lewis College 3,685 5. University of Nebraska-Kearney 3,688 Team Scores from Women’s RMAC Championship 6. Regis University 3,708 7. Colorado School of Mines 3,729 1 Mesa State* 629 8. Colorado Christian 3,778 2 Western New Mexico 632 3 Fort Hays State U. 686 * 2006-07 RMAC Regular Season Champion T-4 Colorado St.-Pueblo 710 T-4 Regis University 710 6 Nebraska-Kearney 721 Team Scores from Men’s RMAC Championship 7 Chadron State 744 8 Adams State 791 1 Western New Mexico* 884 9 Colorado Christian 871 2 Colorado-CO Springs 885 3 Colorado St.-Pueblo 910 * 2006-07 RMAC Tournament Champion 4 Colorado Mines 917 5 Regis University 919 6 Nebraska-Kearney 922 7 Fort Lewis College 924 8 Colorado Christian 952 * 2006-07 RMAC Tournament Champion RMAC Golf Release Page 3 Results from 2007 RMAC Men’s Regional Head-to-Head Fin. School Scores 10 Fort Lewis College 322 311 298 931 1 Colorado-CO Springs 298 294 291 883 T 10 Luke Tanner 74 76 73 223 2 Eric Winder 73 73 73 219 26 Wes Patt erson 81 75 74 230 T 4 Tyler Bishop 76 73 72 221 T 47 Chris Lundberg 77 78 84 239 T 4 Kyle Logan 73 74 74 221 T 57 Jeff Haskins 90 82 77 249 T 17 Trenton Daum 79 74 72 225 WD Brandon Poncho WD WD 74 T 42 Ross McDermott 76 77 83 236 13 Colorado Christian 324 313 318 955 2 Colorado St.-Pueblo 294 307 294 895 T 10 Nate Blanscet 76 73 74 223 T 4 Derek Carleo 75 73 73 221 54 Landon Willett 81 82 83 246 T 8 Andrew Hedrick 72 73 77 222 T 55 Brandon Gossett 84 79 85 248 T 17 David Duarte 72 78 75 225 T 57 Patrick Kent 83 87 79 249 T 27 Casey Brock 75 83 73 231 T 57 Matt Motz 88 79 82 249 T 29 Jonathon Daurio 75 84 73 232 5 Western New Mexico U 298 299 311 908 NCAA Men’s Northwest Region Poll T 4 Eric Chavez 74 73 74 221 as of April 13, 2007 23 Trevor Keeney 73 77 78 228 T 29 Greg Pool 77 73 82 232 1. Colorado-Colorado Springs T 29 Scott Crichton 76 76 80 232 2. Western New Mexico T 34 Marcus Molina 75 80 79 234 3. St. Cloud State 4. Colorado State-Pueblo 6 Colorado Sc.of Mines 304 307 305 916 5. Fort Lewis 1 Mark Vallee 71 73 74 218 6. Minnesota State Mankato T 14 Travis Reilly 77 74 73 224 7. Nebraska-Kearney T 44 Bill Moore 76 81 80 237 8. Augustana (South Dakota) 46 Joe Ronevich 80 79 79 238 9. Regis (Colorado) T 61 Chris Carey 83 88 79 250 10.
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