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2008 NCCAA Men’S Golf Championship Site: Hombre Golf Club October 13-14, 2008 Location: Panama City Beach, Florida 2008 NCCAA Men’s Golf Championship Site: Hombre Golf Club October 13-14, 2008 Location: Panama City Beach, Florida Team Leaderboard Place Team Scores Rd 1 Rd 2 Total Par 1 Malone University 290 302 592 +16 2 Dallas Baptist University 303 303 606 +30 T3 North Greenville University 309 308 617 +41 T3 Southern Wesleyan University 303 314 617 +41 T5 Southeastern University 322 298 620 +44 T5 Cedarville University 318 302 620 +44 T5 Campbellsville University 310 310 620 +44 8 Bethel College IN 306 319 625 +49 9 Olivet Nazarene University 312 314 626 +50 10 Colorado Christian University 314 317 631 +55 T11 Central Baptist College 319 317 636 +60 T11 Indiana Wesleyan University 323 313 636 +60 13 Mount Vernon Nazarene University 318 319 637 +61 14 Spring Arbor University 340 322 662 +86 15 Mid-America Christian University 331 332 663 +87 16 Roberts Wesleyan College 334 333 667 +91 17 Southwestern Christian University 332 361 693 +117 18 Bluefield College 340 357 697 +121 National Champion Malone University Player Leaderboard Place Player Team Scores Rd 1 Rd 2 Total Par 1 Justin Lower Malone University 69 71 140 -4 T2 Bennett Smith Dallas Baptist University 72 72 144 E T2 Ben Smith Malone University 71 73 144 E 4 Scott Webb Campbellsville University 70 76 146 +2 5 Brandon Coggins North Greenville University 74 74 148 +4 T6 Mitch Bent Spring Arbor University 79 70 149 +5 T6 Seth Doran Olivet Nazarene University 76 73 149 +5 T8 Trevor Bowman Cedarville University 81 69 150 +6 T8 Jon Bonfiglio Bethel College IN 75 75 150 +6 T10 Austin Conroy Indiana Wesleyan University 76 76 152 +8 T10 Matt Parziale Southeastern University 75 77 152 +8 T10 Chris Newton Southern Wesleyan University 73 79 152 +8 T10 Tyler French Roberts Wesleyan College 75 77 152 +8 T10 Joshua Ivy Southern Wesleyan University 75 77 152 +8 T15 Matt Krogstad Cedarville University 76 77 153 +9 T15 Matthew Madsen Southeastern University 82 71 153 +9 T15 Michael Strayer Malone University 73 80 153 +9 T18 Seth Stuart Dallas Baptist University 81 73 154 +10 T18 Jon Klingensmith Colorado Christian University 74 80 154 +10 T18 Trent Roach Cedarville University 78 76 154 +10 T18 Mitch Justice Mount Vernon Nazarene University 78 76 154 +10 T18 Jon Enfield Bethel College IN 78 76 154 +10 T23 Forrest Carvajal Central Baptist College 77 78 155 +11 T23 Casey Young Campbellsville University 80 75 155 +11 T23 Alex Carroll Mount Vernon Nazarene University 76 79 155 +11 2008 NCCAA Men’s Golf Championship Site: Hombre Golf Club October 13-14, 2008 Location: Panama City Beach, Florida T23 Nate Mosby Southeastern University 83 72 155 +11 T23 Landon Willett Colorado Christian University 78 77 155 +11 T23 Richie Schembechler Malone University 77 78 155 +11 T29 Brad Caldwell North Greenville University 79 77 156 +12 T29 Anthony Conn Southern Wesleyan University 77 79 156 +12 T29 Justin Welton Spring Arbor University 76 80 156 +12 T32 David Lee Campbellsville University 81 76 157 +13 T32 Justin Upton Dallas Baptist University 78 79 157 +13 T34 Andrew Beck North Greenville University 81 77 158 +14 T34 Connor Smith Dallas Baptist University 72 86 158 +14 T34 Harrison Martin North Greenville University 78 80 158 +14 T37 Philip Nelson Colorado Christian University 79 80 159 +15 T37 Christopher Dean Olivet Nazarene University 78 81 159 +15 T39 Eric Lebold Bethel College IN 77 83 160 +16 T39 Joseph Madda Indiana Wesleyan University 82 78 160 +16 T41 Ryan McCabe Southwestern Christian University 80 81 161 +17 T41 Jordan Dillard Olivet Nazarene University 81 80 161 +17 T41 Nathan Duncan Central Baptist College 80 81 161 +17 T41 Lance Bailey Southern Wesleyan University 82 79 161 +17 T41 Bob Workman Olivet Nazarene University 77 84 161 +17 T46 Drew Matthews Southeastern University 84 78 162 +18 T46 Rick Hutchinson Central Baptist College 83 79 162 +18 T46 Steve Fisher Roberts Wesleyan College 82 80 162 +18 T46 Cory Prewitt Campbellsville University 79 83 162 +18 T50 Karl Griffith Mid-America Christian University 81 82 163 +19 T50 Pieter Martin Southern Wesleyan University 78 85 163 +19 T50 Patrick Kent Colorado Christian University 83 80 163 +19 T50 Adlai Deisler Indiana Wesleyan University 84 79 163 +19 T50 Brendan Ojala Cedarville University 83 80 163 +19 T55 Tyler Tinch Mount Vernon Nazarene University 77 87 164 +20 T55 Matt Hedrick Central Baptist College 79 85 164 +20 T55 Greg Lebold Bethel College IN 76 88 164 +20 T55 Richard Smith North Greenville University 78 86 164 +20 T59 Jared Schlabach Mount Vernon Nazarene University 88 77 165 +21 T59 Quinn Parker Malone University 82 83 165 +21 T61 Tim Smith Roberts Wesleyan College 87 79 166 +22 T61 Brant Goings Central Baptist College 87 79 166 +22 T61 Chris Burke Southeastern University 82 84 166 +22 T64 Brandon Holloway Bluefield College 84 83 167 +23 T64 Kyle Martin Indiana Wesleyan University 87 80 167 +23 T64 Cameron Nofi Dallas Baptist University 88 79 167 +23 T64 Grant Slater Indiana Wesleyan University 81 86 167 +23 T68 Ryan Hopson Mid-America Christian University 84 84 168 +24 T68 Eric Carnacchi Bethel College IN 83 85 168 +24 T70 James Winginton Mid-America Christian University 85 85 170 +26 T70 Reed Ewing Southwestern Christian University 83 87 170 +26 T72 Dan Atkeson Cedarville University 90 81 171 +27 T72 Andrew Shepard Mid-America Christian University 90 81 171 +27 74 Brandon Young Campbellsville University 88 84 172 +28 75 Weston Wright Mid-America Christian University 81 92 173 +29 T76 Daniel Schroeder Bluefield College 88 86 174 +30 T76 Matt James Spring Arbor University 89 85 174 +30 T76 Jay Ruffner Mount Vernon Nazarene University 87 87 174 +30 T76 Joe Burleson Bluefield College 85 89 174 +30 T80 Andrew Johnson Olivet Nazarene University 96 80 176 +32 2008 NCCAA Men’s Golf Championship Site: Hombre Golf Club October 13-14, 2008 Location: Panama City Beach, Florida T80 Eric Carnes Southwestern Christian University 84 92 176 +32 T80 Clifton Sebra Colorado Christian University 88 88 176 +32 83 Pace Snow Bluefield College 83 99 182 +38 84 Andrew Outcalt Spring Arbor College 96 87 183 +39 85 Geordan Kanelopoulos Southwestern Christian University 85 101 186 +42 86 Dan Landin Roberts Wesleyan College 93 97 190 +46 87 Dan Fitzsimons Roberts Wesleyan College 90 103 193 +49 88 Frank Mauldin Southwestern Christian University 91 113 204 +60 - Lucas Adrews Bluefield College 91 WD - - - Aaron Bowman Spring Arbor College - WD - - Individual Awards Tournament Medalist Justin Lower Malone University NCCAA Coach of the Year Ken Hyland Malone University All-Americans Justin Lower Malone University Ben Smith Malone University Bennett Smith Dallas Baptist University Scott Webb Campbellsville University Brandon Coggins North Greenville University Mitch Bent Spring Arbor University Seth Doran Olivet Nazarene University Trevor Bowman Cedarville University Jon Bonfiglio Bethel College IN Austin Conroy Indiana Wesleyan University Matt Parziale Southeastern University Chris Newton Southern Wesleyan University Tyler French Roberts Wesleyan University Joshua Ivy Southern Wesleyan University Scholar-Athletes Mitch Bent Spring Arbor University Brett Bigler Cedarville University Steve Fisher Roberts Wesleyan College Rick Hutchinson Central Baptist College Matt Krogstad Cedarville University Dan Landin Roberts Wesleyan College Eric Lebold Bethel College IN Nick Olson Northwestern College Michael Strayer Malone University Corey Wade Toccoa Falls College 2008 NCCAA Men’s Golf Championship Site: Hombre Golf Club October 13-14, 2008 Location: Panama City Beach, Florida Scholar-Teams Institution Cedarville University Dallas Baptist University .
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