The NCAA Division III Men’s Golf Committee released its 43-team postseason field on Monday afternoon, including the AMCC champion Penn State Altoona men’s golf team.
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 three fall sport championships under their belt, and strong finishes in four others, Penn State Behrend once again starts off the year with the lead for the AMCC Presidents Cup.
The Penn State Altoona men's golf team won the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference championship for the third consecutive season and eighth time overall on Tuesday, when the Lions finished in first place out of nine teams at the conclusion of the second and final round of the tournament at Indiana Country Club.
By the conclusion of the first round of the two-day Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference Championships, held at Indiana Country Club on Monday, the Penn State Altoona men's golf team held the top spot on the team leaderboard.
Beighley had his best finish of the season as he placed fourth in the La Roche Invitational. It was the first time he finished as the best scorer for the Bobcats. This continued the streak of top five finishes for Pitt-Greensburg, as they have not finished lower than that all season.
The AMCC Men's Golf Championship is set to tee off on Monday, October 9 at Indiana Country Club in Indiana, PA to determine the 2023 AMCC men's golf champion.
Parvizi earned his first collegiate victory in the Saint Vincent Invitational at Latrobe Country Club by shooting a 75. Parvizi was able to navigate the narrow fairways and lead the Bobcats to a second place team finish behind host Saint Vincent.
Petrus shot 79 to finish T3 in the field while helping to lead the Hawks to another tournament win, as Hilbert was the top finisher out of 10 teams. Petrus leads the Hawks this season with an 81.4 match average.
Nusbaum carded 143 in two rounds last week in The Gauntlet, shooting 75 before a 68 on Monday which represented a collegiate career best and was also tied for the second-lowest score in a round in team history. In the Mountain Valley Collegiate Classic this past weekend, Nusbaum combined to shoot 147 across two days, firing a 74 and 73 to take third place individually.
DiTrani shot 73 in Saturday's Pitt-Bradford Invitational to win the individual title and also help Penn State Altoona to a first-place finish as a team.