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MIDDLETOWN, DE - Freshman David McGregor fired a four-under-par 67 today to lead Post University to its third consecutive Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) Championship at Back Creek Golf Club in Middletown, DE. McGregor, who hails from Helensburgh, Scotland, was the Individual Medalist and named CACC Rookie of the Year after carding a two-round total of 142 (75, 67). His second round score of 67 was the lowest of the tournament. Dominican College head coach Wayne Mackey garnered Coach of the Year accolades, while Nyack College was handed the annual Team Sportsmanship Award.
For winning the title, Post has earned the CACC's automatic bid into the 2008 NCAA Northeast Region Championship, which will be played on Monday-Wednesday, May 5-7, here at Back Creek. Post shot a 303 in Monday's first round and followed with a 298 for a total of 601. Wilmington University finished second with a 623 (305, 318), and Goldey-Beacom College placed third with a total of 627 (313, 314). Dominican was fourth after shooting rounds of 316 and 312 (628) and Holy Family University rounded out the top five with a total of 672 after shooting 336 on both days. Post's top four golfers all earned All-CACC honors by finishing in the top 10. After McGregor, freshman Ryan Philipp was third with a 152 (75, 77), senior Calum Malcolm was fourth after firing a 153 (75, 78) and sophomore Lee Wanklyn tied for fifth with a 154 (78, 76). Wanklyn was the 2007 CACC Rookie of the Year.
Dominican had three players earn All-CACC honors in freshman Thomas Lalonde (151), senior Brian Mackey (154) and junior A.J. Lee (154). Lalonde finished second overall and Mackey and Lee tied for fifth. Wed Hood and Justin Grossman both earned All-CACC accolades for Goldey-Beacom. Wilmington's representative on the All-CACC team was Vinny Nardo. The All-CACC team and final team standings are listed below. Individual Top-10 (All-CACC Team) 1. David McGregor, Post: 75, 67 - 142 2. Thomas Lalonde, Dominican: 79, 72 - 151 3. Ryan Philipp, Post: 75, 77 - 152 4. Calum Malcolm, Post: 75, 78 - 153 T-5. Lee Wanklyn, Post: 78, 76 - 154 T-5. Vinny Nardo, Wilmington: 75, 79 - 154 T-5. Wes Hood, Goldey-Beacom: 79, 75 - 154 T-5. Brian Mackey, Dominican: 78, 76 - 154 T-5. A.J. Lee, Dominican: 77, 77 - 154 T-5. Justin Grossman, Goldey-Beacom: 79, 75 - 154 Individual Medalist: David McGregor, Post Rookie of the Year: David McGregor, Post Coach of the Year: Wayne Mackey, Dominican Team Sportsmanship Award: Nyack College Team Results 1. Post University: 303, 298 - 601 Lee Wanklyn: 78, 76 - 154 Ryan Phillip: 75, 77 - 152 David McGregor: 75, 67 - 142 Calum Malcolm: 75, 78 - 153 Jamie Blake: 83, 81 - 164 2. Wilmington University: 305, 318 - 623 Lorne Shannon: 76, 83 - 159 Mark Murphy: 79, 79 - 158 Vincent Nardo: 75, 79 - 154 John Purple: 81, 78 - 159 Matt Hall: 75, 82 - 157 3. Goldey-Beacom College: 313, 314 - 627 Rob Hunt: 76, 82 - 158 Mark Agnew: 79, 82 - 161 Wes Hood: 79, 75 - 154 Justin Grossman: 79, 75 - 154 Travis Parker: 85, 84 - 169 4. Dominican College: 316, 312 - 628 Brian Mackey: 78, 76 - 154 A.J. Lee: 77, 77 - 154 Thomas Lalonde: 79, 72 - 151 Brian Kivleham: 82, 87 - 169 5. Holy Family University: 336, 336 - 672 Matt Deckert: 84, 87 - 171 John Radick: 78, 79 - 157 Ed Szambelak: 87, 87 - 174 Don Masterson: 87, 83 - 170 Steve Grotkowski: 121, 104 - 225 6. Nyack College: 335, 343 - 678 Jonathon Carr: 80, 86 - 166 Andrew Barajikian: 80, 87 - 167 John Driver: 92, 87 - 179 Erick Salvesen: 83, 83 - 166 Marques Jennings: 97, 88 - 185 7. Caldwell College: 347, 358 - 705 Chris Parker: 85, 92 - 177 Brian Luyster: 87, 86 - 173 Joe Vacca: 86, 92 - 178 John Deperi: 89, 88 - 177 Rob Arena: 104, 95 - 199 8. USP: 350, 355 - 705 Dan Lovette: 81, 81 - 161 Scott Cahayla: 83, 98 - 181 Jason Franck: 87, 82, 169 Mike Moll: 100, 94 - 194 Nate Zook: 99, 103 - 202 9. Philadelphia University: 366, 372 - 738 P.J. O'Brien: 90, 89 - 179 Russ Pierson: 97, 95 - 192 James Sandham: 89, 107 - 196 James Balletto: 90, 97 - 187 Joe Barricelli: 98, 91 - 189 10. Felician College: 391, 376 - 767 Joe Peters: 86, 86, 172 Joe Leardo: 90, 88 - 178 Rob Young: 87, 89 - 176 Greg Patullo: 128, 113 - 242
Chestnut Hill - Not eligible for team competition John McLaughlin: 102, 88 - 190 Mike Gibbons: 88, 90 - 178 Darrell Bachman: 112, 95 - 207 John Durantz: 120, 108 - 228 Jill Schoenherr: 122, 132 - 254
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