The Penn State Behrend men's golf team finished tied for 36th place with a final score of 650 after day two of the NCAA Championships held at Midvale Country Club in Rochester, New York on Wednesday.
The Penn State Behrend men's golf team is tied for 29th place out of 41 teams after the first day of the NCAA Championships held at the Mendon Golf Club in Rochester, New York on Tuesday.
The Penn State Behrend men's golf team will compete at the 2016 NCAA Division III Championships this week at the Midvale Country Club and Mendon Golf Club, in Rochester, New York.
All institution sport teams which compete for an AMCC championship may select one member from their team who displays good sportsmanship throughout the season to be a member of the All-AMCC Sportsmanship Team.
After a standout freshman campaign, Pitt-Greensburg freshman Javon Trout has garnered the top two AMCC men's golf awards, Newcomer of the Year and Player of the Year.
The Penn State Behrend men's golf team became the first team in Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference (AMCC) history to win five straight conference championships with a two-day total of 637 at the Avalon Lakes & Country Club on Monday.
The Penn State Behrend men's golf team had three of the five golfers in the Top 10 to take the lead with a score of 320 after the first day of the AMCC Championships held at Avalon Lakes & Country Club on Sunday.
Trout won the AMCC Individual Championship with a two-day total of 151. Trout fired an opening-round 79 before closing the tournament with an even par 72 for the Bobcats, giving him his third win in seven fall events.
Penn St. Behrend is looking for their fifth straight team championship, and seventh overall, as the AMCC men's golf championship tees off at Avalon Lakes Golf and Country Club in Warren, OH on Sunday.
Trout shot a career best two-under par (70) to finish first overall at the PS-Altoona Invite. The freshman's performance helped lead the Bobcats to a first overall team finish.
Wood placed first individually in Sunday's Mount Aloysius Invitational, firing a 72, which also represented his personal season-best score. His performance helped the Lions win the invitational.
Wood tied for first place individually at the Pitt-Bradford Invitational on Saturday, shooting a 72 to make par and help Penn State Altoona finish in second place overall and first place out of the field of 10 AMCC team