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Goldey-Beacom College Lighting Golfers Capture Third Place at NCAA Regionals

May 5, 2005

Courtesy of Pete DiVito Goldey-Beacom Sports Information

JACKSON, NJ ? The Goldey-Beacom College golf team finished in third place in its first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance Wednesday afternoon at the Pine Barrows Golf Club in Jackson, NJ.

The Lightning finished with a three-day combined score of 956 (+92), shooting a 314 on day one and 321 on day two and three, which placed them behind only Bryant University at 910 (+46) and St. Thomas Aquinas at 923 (+59). Post University finished in fourth place at 960 (+96), followed by Le Moyne College and Pace University in a tie for fifth place at 968 (+104), New Haven in seventh place at 973 (+109) and Dowling College in eighth place at 980 (+116).

Lightning junior Mike Tobiason (Wilmington, DE) finished in a tie for sixth place at +16 (232), shooting a 76 on day one and two and an 80 in the final round. Sophomore Steven Cutler (Kennett Square, PA) was next, finishing in a tie for 13th place at +18 (234), shooting a 79 on the first two days before posting a 76 on day three.

Junior Nick Nardo (Newark, DE) finished in a tie for 27th place at +31 (247), posting an 82 on days one and two and an 83 on day three. Senior Michael Clair (Landenberg, PA) ended his golf career at GBC in a tie for 29th place at +32 (248), shooting a 79 in round one, an 84 in round two and an 85 in round three. Freshman Mark Agnew (Newark, DE), meanwhile, finished in a tie for 32nd place at +34 (250), shooting an 80 in round one, an 88 in round two and an 82 in round three.

AGATE:

Team Scores: 1) Bryant University +46 (304-299-307=910); 2) St. Thomas Aquinas +59 (308-305-310=923); 3) Goldey-Beacom College +92 (314-321-321=956); 4) Post University +96 (326-319-315=960); T-5) Le Moyne College (317-325-326=968) & Pace University (320-324-324=968) +104; 7) University of New Haven +109 (313-330-330=973); 8) Dowling College +116 (332-320-328=980).

Individual Scores: T-1) McCarthy (Le Moyne), O?Connell (Bryant) & Tulacz (St. Thomas Aquinas) +4 (220); 4) Mackey (Dominican) +11 (227); 5) Dorso (Post) +15 (231); T-6) Falcucci (Post), Croteau (Post), Demaro (St. Thomas Aquinas), Tobiason (Goldey-Beacom), Cibirka (St. Thomas Aquinas) +16 (232); 12) Silano (New Haven) +17 (233); T-13) Smith (Bryant) & Cutler (Goldey-Beacom) +18 (234); 15) Psinakis (Pace) +19 (235); 16) Malcolm (Post) +20 (236); T-17) Vardaro (Le Moyne), Flionis (Bentley), Dominici (Pace) +22 (238); 20) Ingolia (Dowling) +23 (239); T-21) McEneny (Le Moyne)& Grant (New Haven) +25 (241); T-23) Padham (Pace) & Phillips (Bryant) +26 (242); 25) D?Angelo (Dowling) +27 (243); 26) Carr (Nyack) +30 (246); T-27) Pollock (New Haven) Nardo (Goldey-Beacom) +31 (247); T-29) Robertson (St. Thomas Aquinas), Perretz (St. Thomas Aquinas) & Clair (Goldey-Beacom) +32 (248); T-32) Britt (Dowling) & Agnew (Goldey-Beacom) +34 (250); T-34) Phillips (Dowling) & McKenna (New Haven) 252 (+36); 36) Chuaypradit (Pace) +37 (253); 37) Daigle (St. Rose) +43 (259); 38) Adams (Post) +49 (265); 39) Jasen (Dowling) +51 (267); T-40) Cain (St. Rose) & Mizeur (Le Moyne) +53 (269); 42) Cavallo (Post) +69 (285); 43) Delucia (Pace) +78 (294).


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