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2006-07 Results 2006-07 Results Nebraska Wesleyan Fall Invite Lincoln, Neb. • Sept. 11-12, 2006 Team Results 36-Hole Total 1. Indian Hills CC ..............................................578 2. Nebraska Wesleyan....................................605 3. Indian Hills B .................................................612 4. Hastings College ...........................................639 5. Nebraska Wesleyan JV...................................643 NWU Individual Results 3. Nate Jaeger....................................... 73-72=145 7. Aaron Sundberg................................ 70-80=150 T8. John Paek ......................................... 74-77=151 T11. Tyler Lawson..................................... 78-75=153 13. Kade Mohrman................................. 76-79=155 T14. Aaron Stockton................................. 76-81=157 T14. E.J. Hamilton..................................... 81-76=157 24. Alex Nohr.......................................... 79-91=170 25. Sam Thomsen ................................... 84-89=173 26. Cliff Trehearn.................................... 83-91=174 Bill Ross Intercollegiate Kansas City, Mo. • Oct. 2-3, 2006 Team Results 54-Hole Total 1. Oklahoma Christian University.......................852 2. Oklahoma City University ..............................861 3. University of Missouri- Kansas City ................866 4. University of Missouri-Kansas City Blue..........875 5. South Dakota State University .......................879 6. Nebraska Wesleyan University .................888 7. North Dakota State University .......................889 8. Lindenwood University..................................890 9. St. Ambrose University ..................................891 10. Eastern Illinois University ...............................896 11. Creighton University......................................898 12. Grand View College......................................906 13. Southern Nazarene University........................933 NWU Individual Results T13. Nate Jaeger.................................. 76-73-70=219 30. Phil Hranac................................... 78-72-72=222 T31. Aaron Stockton............................ 72-74-77=223 35. Tyler Lawson................................ 74-75-76=225 T58. E.J. Hamilton................................ 77-79-77=233 Twin Cities Classic Elk River/Ramsey/Chaska, Minn. • Oct. 7-9, 2006 Team Results 54-Hole Total 1. Wisconsin-Eau Claire.....................................914 2. Saint John’s University (Minn.).......................920 3. Gustavas Adolphus Gold...............................929 4. Wartburg College .........................................932 5. University of St. Thomas (Minn.)....................934 6. Nebraska Wesleyan University .................935 7. Central College (Iowa)...................................937 8. Concordia-Moorhead....................................942 9. Augsburg College .........................................947 10. Luther College ..............................................948 11. Saint Mary’s University (Minn.) ......................955 12. Buena Vista University...................................960 13. Simpson College ...........................................962 14. Mil. School of Engineering ............................964 15. Macalester College........................................995 16. St. Olaf College...........................................1015 17. Loras College ..............................................1029 18. Carleton College.........................................1032 NWU Individual Results T5. E.J. Hamilton................................ 79-75-74=228 T9. Nate Jaeger.................................. 69-75-85=229 T43. Tyler Lawson................................ 75-75-89=239 T56. Aaron Stockton............................ 78-80-85=243 T63. Phil Hranac................................... 76-79-90=245 Dick Gordin Invitational Surfside Beach, S.C. • Oct. 15-16, 2006 Team Results 36-Hole Total 1. Emory University ...........................................581 2. Rhodes college..............................................585 3. Guilford College............................................589 4. Methodist College.........................................590 5. Skidmore College..........................................591 6. La Verne, Univ. of .........................................599 7. Texas Lutheran Univ......................................602 8. Nebraska Wesleyan....................................603 9. Oglethorpe Univ............................................605 10. Allegheny College.........................................606 Ohio Wesleyan Univ......................................606 12. Otterbein College..........................................612 NWU Individual Results T25. Tyler Lawson..................................... 71-79=150 T25. Nate Jaeger....................................... 76-74=150 T36. Aaron Stockton................................. 77-76=153 T36. E.J. Hamilton..................................... 77-76=153 T47. Phil Hranac........................................ 74-82=156 North-South Shootout Weston, Fla. • March 13-14, 2007 Team Results 18-Hole Total 1. Johnson & Wales Univ. (Fla.)..........................585 2. University of Indianapolis...............................594 3. Clarion University..........................................611 4. Navy .............................................................624 5. St. Thomas University (Fla.)............................625 6. Warner Southern College..............................640 7. Nebraska Wesleyan....................................643 NWU Individual Results T14. Tyler Lawson..................................... 75-78=153 T40. Aaron Stockton ................................ 77-84=161 T40. Nate Jaeger....................................... 79-82=161 T51. Phil Hranac........................................ 79-91=170 T53. E.J. Hamilton..................................... 83-89=172 Midland Lutheran College Invitational Fremont, Neb. • April 2, 2007 Team Results 18-Hole Total 1. Nebraska Wesleyan JV...................................306 2. Midland Lutheran College.............................308 3. Dordt College ...............................................319 4. Northwestern College (Iowa).........................321 5. Hastings College JV.......................................326 6. Midland Lutheran College ‘B’........................330 7. Briar Cliff University.......................................333 8. Union College...............................................348 9. Concordia University (Neb.)...........................351 10. Central Christian College ..............................363 NWU Individual Results Nate Jaeger.....................................................70 Kade Mohrman...............................................75 Phil Hranac......................................................80 Sam Thomsen .................................................81 EJ Hamilton.....................................................85 Nebraska Wesleyan Spring Invitational Lincoln, Neb. • April 5-6, 2007 Team Results 36-Hole Total 1. Midland Lutheran College.............................605 2. Buena Vista Univ...........................................610 3. Nebraska Wesleyan....................................612 4. Hutchinson CC..............................................616 5. Hastings College ...........................................620 6. Morningside College.....................................624 7. Southeast CC................................................628 8. Northwestern College (Iowa).........................630 9. Bethany College KS.......................................636 10. University of Sioux Falls .................................637 11. Concordia Univ. (Nebr.).................................650 12. Nebraska Wesleyan JV...................................652 13. Doane College ..............................................655 NWU Individual Results 2. E.J. Hamilton..................................... 75-75=150 T3. Tyler Lawson..................................... 74-77=151 T10. Aaron Stockton................................. 75-78=153 T25. Nate Jaeger....................................... 77-81=158 T46. Cliff Trehearn.................................... 80-84=164 T49. John Paek ......................................... 82-83=165 T49. Phil Hranac........................................ 85-80=165 T49. Kade Mohrman................................. 81-84=165 T49. Alex Nohr.......................................... 76-89=165 61. Sam Thomsen ................................... 87-82=169 Kansas City Intercollegiate Kansas City, Mo. • April 9-10, 2007 Team Results 36-Hole Total 1. UMKC...........................................................570 T2. Johnson County CC ......................................583 T2. Missouri Southern State ................................583 4. Central Missouri............................................584 5. Nebraska Wesleyan....................................590 6. Lincoln University ..........................................593 7. Missouri Western State .................................596 8. Southwest Baptist University .........................599 9. Pittsburgh State University.............................607 10. Ft. Hays State University ................................611 11. Dodge City CC..............................................614 12. Truman State University ................................615 13. Barton County CC.........................................621
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