After the second round of the NCAA Division III Championships on Wednesday at Keene Trace Golf Club, the Penn State Altoona men’s golf team finished in 34th place out of 43 teams.
The Penn State Altoona men’s golf team opened its sixth appearance in an NCAA postseason event on Tuesday, when the Lions teed off round one of the NCAA Division III Championships at Keene Trace Golf Club.
The Penn State Altoona men’s golf team was officially announced as having been selected to compete in the 2023 NCAA Division III Championships on Monday afternoon, when the DIII Men’s Golf Committee released its 43-team tournament field.
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.
With two fall sport championships under their belt, and strong finishes in other sports, Penn State Behrend once again starts off the year with the lead for the AMCC Presidents Cup title.
Penn State Altoona men's golf successfully defended its Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference title, as the Lions won the conference for the second year in a row with a first-place finish in the AMCC Championships at The Club at Nevillewood.
The Penn State Altoona men’s golf team sits in first place after the conclusion of Monday’s round in the two-day Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference Championships at The Club at Nevillewood.
DiTrani compiled a two-day score of 162 (85/77) during the NCAA Division III Region V Preview last Monday and Tuesday at The Virtues Golf Club in Nashport, Ohio, tying for the lowest score on the Lions and tying for 21st place individually out of 95 total competitors.
The AMCC Men's Golf Championship is set to tee off on Monday, October 10 at The Club at Nevillewood in Nevillewood (Pittsburgh), PA to determine the 2022 AMCC men's golf champion.
Nusbaum shot 75 and 79 in Sunday and Monday's Guy and Jeanne Kuhn Invitational, hosted by Allegheny College, to tie for 16th place individually out of 83 competitors with a two-day score of 154.
Melisko shot consecutive rounds of 75, leading the Mounties to a third place finish in the Mountain Valley Collegiate Classic. After a strong first day score that left him in a tie for 6th place, the sophomore followed it up with another 75. He came in second overall, falling to the leader by two strokes. It was his highest collegiate finish.
Heffelfinger made his season debut for the Lions, shooting a 1-under par 71 during the first round of The Gauntlet at Dauphin Highlands Golf Course. His score tied him for fourth place individually in a field of 75 competitors heading into day two.
Nusbaum led the way for the Lions in his first collegiate round in Saturday's Pitt-Bradford Invitational, shooting 71 to win the event's individual title out of 47 golfers. His score is tied for the fourth-lowest in a single round in team history, and it helped Penn State Altoona shoot 298 as a team to win the invitational.