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Men's Golf Archives (Click Refresh upon opening this file for the most current data) Men’s Golf Archives History of Champions 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 GOLF CHAMPIONS 1996 - Spring Arbor College 1997 - Spring Arbor College 1998 - Spring Arbor College 1999 - Malone College 2000 - Malone College 2001 - Gardner-Webb University 2002 - The Master's College 2003 - The Master's College 2004 - Malone College 2005 - Indiana Wesleyan University 2006 - Indiana Wesleyan University 2007 - Southeastern University 2008 - Malone University 2009 - Dallas Baptist University 2010 - The Master's College 2011 - California Baptist University 2012 - Oklahoma Christian University 2013 – Lee University 2014 – Colorado Christian University 2015 – Colorado Christian University 2015 Championship Dates: October 19-21, 2015 Location: The Hombre, Panama City Beach, Florida 2015 Results Individual Start Finish Player Team Scores T2 T1 Kyle Perdew Oklahoma Baptist University 76 71 76 223 +7 T9 T1 Nathaniel Goddard Colorado Christian University 77 74 72 223 +7 T9 3 Andy Bartelt Belhaven University 74 77 74 225 +9 T5 4 Josh Aguilar Dallas Baptist University 72 78 76 226 +10 4 T5 Austin Harmon Central Baptist College 76 73 78 227 +11 T2 T5 Luke Condon Colorado Christian University 73 74 80 227 +11 1 T7 Garrett Bailey Emmanuel College 73 72 84 229 +13 T5 T7 Joaquin Arguelles Dallas Baptist University 75 75 79 229 +13 T5 T7 Garrett Fey Dallas Baptist University 72 78 79 229 +13 11 T10 Matthew Goddard Colorado Christian University 79 74 78 231 +15 T16 T10 Luke Cornett Central Baptist College 78 78 75 231 +15 T5 T12 Chase Brincat Dallas Baptist University 76 74 82 232 +16 T13 T12 Briar Herd * Southern Wesleyan University 72 83 77 232 +16 T23 14 Taylor Suggs * Cincinnati Christian University 79 79 75 233 +17 T13 T15 Cory Montgomery Southwestern Christian University 79 76 79 234 +18 T28 T15 Andrew Smith Emmanuel College 80 81 73 234 +18 25 T15 Hudson Hoover Oklahoma Baptist University 77 82 75 234 +18 12 T15 Alexander Hall Oklahoma Baptist University 76 78 80 234 +18 T16 19 Tyler Pinney Central Baptist College 72 84 79 235 +19 T19 T20 Florian Lino Emmanuel College 77 80 80 237 +21 T19 T20 Shane Gleason Roberts Wesleyan College 75 82 80 237 +21 T26 T20 Sean Kato Colorado Christian University 79 81 77 237 +21 T19 23 Andrew Kennedy Colorado Christian University 81 76 81 238 +22 T19 T24 Spencer Hackert Cedarville University 81 76 82 239 +23 T28 T24 Matt Van Niekerk Roberts Wesleyan College 75 86 78 239 +23 T13 T24 Joel Futrell Central Baptist College 73 82 84 239 +23 T23 27 Trey Render Belhaven University 81 77 83 241 +25 T44 28 Taylor Holt Cedarville University 83 86 73 242 +26 T16 29 Tyler Smith * Bob Jones University 78 78 88 244 +28 T26 30 Matthew Driggers Southwestern Christian University 81 79 85 245 +29 42 T31 Drew Posada Oklahoma Baptist University 83 84 79 246 +30 T35 T31 Cameron Ressor Central Baptist College 80 84 82 246 +30 T35 T33 Jordan Glick Cedarville University 83 81 83 247 +31 T40 T33 Thomas Kolb Roberts Wesleyan College 87 78 82 247 +31 T35 T33 Michael Young Jr. Roberts Wesleyan College 78 86 83 247 +31 T40 T36 Jordan Reese Cedarville University 82 83 84 249 +33 34 T36 Jason Murphy Emmanuel College 83 80 86 249 +33 T46 T38 Zach Warden Belhaven University 87 83 82 252 +36 50 T38 Caleb Edwards Roberts Wesleyan College 87 85 80 252 +36 T51 40 KJ Coakley Belhaven University 90 83 81 254 +38 T56 T41 John Sandlas Cedarville University 85 91 82 258 +42 T44 T41 Jared Taft Southwestern Christian University 84 85 89 258 +42 T51 43 Connor Murphy Southwestern Christian University 86 87 87 260 +44 T59 44 Wayne Stone Belhaven University 89 89 84 262 +46 63 45 Jacob Tew Emmanuel College 93 89 83 265 +49 62 46 Reed Shelley Southwestern Christian University 91 89 99 279 +63 T51 - Tanner Oxford Oklahoma Baptist University 83 90 W - - 65 - Kyle Beard Dallas Baptist University A A 82 - - Team Finishes 1 2 3 Team Scores 3 2 1 Colorado Christian University 308 298 307 913 +49 1 1 2 Dallas Baptist University 295 305 316 916 +52 2 3 3 Central Baptist College 299 317 314 930 +66 4 5 4 Oklahoma Baptist University 312 315 310 937 +73 5 4 5 Emmanuel College 313 313 320 946 +82 6 6 6 Roberts Wesleyan College 315 331 320 966 +102 10 7 7 Belhaven University 331 320 320 971 +107 8 8 8 Cedarville University 329 326 320 975 +111 9 9 9 Southwestern Christian University 330 327 340 997 +133 2015 Awards 2015 NCCAA Men's Golf National Champions: Colorado Christian University 2015 NCCAA Men's Golf Medalist: Nathaniel Goddard, Colorado Christian University 2015 NCCAA Game Plan 4 LIFE Character Award: Drew Posada, Oklahoma Baptist University 2015 NCCAA Men's Golf Coach of the Year: Mark Hull, Colorado Christian University 2015 NCCAA Men's Golf All-Americans: Nathaniel Goddard, Colorado Christian University Kyle Perdew, Oklahoma Baptist University Andy Bartelt, Belhaven University Josh Aguilar, Dallas Baptist University Luke Condon, Colorado Christian University Austin Harmon, Central Baptist College Joaquin Arguelles, Dallas Baptist University Garrett Bailey, Emmanuel College Garrett Fey, Dallas Baptist University Luke Cornett, Central Baptist College Matthew Goddard, Colorado Christian University 2015 NCCAA Men’s Golf Scholar Athletes: NAME YEAR SCHOOL Zach Hochstedler JR Bethel College Morgan Brewster SR Bluefield College Wade Cave SR Campbellsville University Jared Fannin SR Campbellsville University Cody Goodwin SR Campbellsville University Tanner Hall SR Campbellsville University Matthew Razor SR Campbellsville University John Eastridge JR Campbellsville University Justin Hazel JR Campbellsville University Nathaniel Goddard SR Colorado Christian University Matthew Goddard SR Colorado Christian University Kyle Beard SR Dallas Baptist University Preston Braswell SR Emmanuel College Andrew Smith JR Emmanuel College Jerry Miller SR Mid-America Christian University David Smith JR Mid-America Christian University Josh Hostetler SR North Central University Joseph Drew Posada SR Oklahoma Baptist University Alexander M. Hall SR Oklahoma Baptist University Oliver Stephens JR Oklahoma Wesleyan University Cory Montgomery SR Southwestern Christian University Connor Murphy JR Southwestern Christian University Sam Adringa SR Trinity Christian College Spencer TenHaken SR Trinity Christian College Jared Wallace JR Trinity Christian College Jake Knotek SR University of Northwestern Seth Johnson JR University of Northwestern Jaylen Heinz JR University of Northwestern Jeff Rynning G University of Northwestern 2014 Championship Dates: October 27-29, 2014 Location: The Hombre, Panama City Beach, Florida 2014 Results: Individual Start Finish Player Team Scores 1 1 David Ryan Oklahoma Wesleyan U. 71 70 75 216 E 8 2 Josh Aguilar Dallas Baptist 76 70 73 219 +3 T4 3 Taylor Davis Lee University 69 76 76 221 +5 T9 T4 Sam Johnston Oklahoma Christian 74 73 75 222 +6 T2 T4 Zachary Casto Southern Wesleyan U. 75 69 78 222 +6 T4 T4 Peyton Sliger Lee University 75 70 77 222 +6 T2 T4 Matthew Goddard Colorado Christian 70 74 78 222 +6 T4 T4 Chase Brincat Dallas Baptist 75 70 77 222 +6 11 T9 Dalton Miller Indiana Wesleyan U. 72 76 76 224 +8 T4 T9 Trey Payne Oklahoma Christian 69 76 79 224 +8 T12 T11 Garrett Fey Dallas Baptist 75 74 77 226 +10 T9 T11 Matt Strube Lee University 69 78 79 226 +10 T12 T11 Andrew Kennedy Colorado Christian 67 82 77 226 +10 19 14 Sean Kato Colorado Christian 80 72 75 227 +11 T28 T15 Zac Schaefer Oklahoma Christian 79 76 73 228 +12 T17 T15 Renior Knox Oklahoma Wesleyan U. 73 78 77 228 +12 T28 T17 Jared Consoli Oklahoma Christian 79 76 74 229 +13 T20 T17 Asher Owen Oklahoma Christian 76 77 76 229 +13 T14 T17 Zach Moore Southern Wesleyan U. 74 76 79 229 +13 T35 T17 Nathaniel Goddard Colorado Christian 85 71 73 229 +13 T24 T21 Jake Coffey Indiana Wesleyan U. 76 78 76 230 +14 T14 T21 Shane Gleason Roberts Wesleyan C. 72 78 80 230 +14 T28 T23 Nick Norgaard * Simpson University 78 77 76 231 +15 T20 T23 Kyle Essary Oklahoma Wesleyan U. 77 76 78 231 +15 T28 T25 Blake Russell Indiana Wesleyan U. 78 77 77 232 +16 T17 T25 Lucas Vaughn * Simpson University 77 74 81 232 +16 T14 T25 Luke Cornett Central Baptist College 73 77 82 232 +16 T28 28 Matt Bohrer Colorado Christian 76 79 78 233 +17 41 T29 Thomas Kolb Roberts Wesleyan C. 79 79 76 234 +18 T28 T29 Corey Sheppard Lee University 79 76 79 234 +18 T43 T31 Caleb Edwards Roberts Wesleyan C. 72 88 75 235 +19 T24 T31 Mitchel Fagan * McMurry University 76 78 81 235 +19 T43 T33 Cameron Ressor Central Baptist College 78 82 76 236 +20 T28 T33 Austin Harmon Central Baptist College 78 77 81 236 +20 T20 T35 Clay Wiginton * Bob Jones University 74 79 84 237 +21 T45 T35 Darren Gessner Southern Wesleyan U. 78 83 76 237 +21 T24 T37 Troy Allen Roberts Wesleyan C. 77 77 84 238 +22 T20 T37 Scott Seymour Oklahoma Wesleyan U. 75 78 85 238 +22 T45 39 Kyle Beard Dallas Baptist 83 78 78 239 +23 T52 40 Nick Waite Oklahoma Wesleyan U. 78 85 77 240 +24 T35 41 Ryne Thompson Lee University 79 77 85 241 +25 T49 T42 Matthew Moore Southern Wesleyan U. 80 82 81 243 +27 T38 T42 Jamie Youree Dallas Baptist 78 79 86 243 +27 T54 T44 Ethan Luecke Indiana Wesleyan U.
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