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Peacocks Finish NCAA DII Central Regional in Seventh Place
Peacocks Sixth after Second Day of NCAA DII Central Regional
Peacocks Fifth after first day of NCAA DII Central Regional Findlay, Ohio--Upper Iowa opened play in NCAA Division II Central Regional today at Red Hawk Run Golf Course in Findlay, Ohio. The Peacocks shot a 310 and sit in fifth place in the team standings after the first round. UIU trails the leader, Wabash, by only 12 strokes. Matt Dahlke and Adam Winans both shot a 76 on the day to lead the team, while Josh Wells carded a 77. Tucker Bayler came into the clubhouse with an 81 after scoring a birdie on his final hole. Craig Signorin rounded out the Peacocks' scoring with an 82. Dahlke and Winans tied two other Northern Sun Conference golfers for low round by a conference member; Josh Wilhelm of Winona State and Jacob Sanders of UM, Crookston both shot four-over as well. Dahlke's 14 pars on the day was tied for the most of any golfer in the NCAA Central Regional. (MORE) Peacock Golf Teams Ready to Open Play at Regional Tournaments The Peacock golf teams both hit the course for a practice round at their respective NCAA Regionals this afternoon. The women are competing as the #2 seed in the NCAA North Regional in Grand Forks, N.D., while the men are playing as the #6 seed in the NCAA Central Regional in Findlay, Ohio. Both teams are playing on links-style courses. The women at King's Walk Golf Course and the men at Red Hawk Run Golf Course. (MORE) Peacock Golf Teams Invited to Compete in 2008 NCAA Regionals April 28, 2008... will be remembered as a banner day in the brief, NCAA Division II history of men's and women's golf at Upper Iowa University. The two teams have been invited to compete in their respective NCAA Regionals; the men will head to Findlay, Ohio to compete in the Central Regional, while the women will travel to Grand Forks, North Dakota to play at the North Regional. (MORE) Peacocks Finish Second at Concordia Triangular The Peacock men's golf team rounded out their regular season this past Wednesday (Apr. 23) as they traveled to Rochester, Minnesota to compete in the Concordia Triangular hosted by Concordia-St. Paul. Upper Iowa finished second out of the three competing squads, firing a 321 as a team, and finished just five strokes behind tournament champion, Winona State. Junior Matt Dalhke finished the tournament tied for for the low score of the day, carding a 75 (35-40) for the tournament. Adam Winans collected a fourth-place finish for Upper Iowa as he fired a 79 (39-40) for his round. (MORE) Peacocks Play Well in Lake City, Minn. The Upper Iowa men's golf team was back in action this past weekend as they travelled to Lake City, Minnesota to compete in three, one-day tournaments hosted by Concordia-St. Paul at the Jewel Golf Club. (MORE) Peacock Golf Teams Named in Regional and National Polls The Upper Iowa women's golf team is ranked No. 14 in the latest Golf World/NGCA Division II Coaches' Poll. The poll combines the resources of Golf World magazine and the National Golf Coaches Association (NGCA) to determine its rankings. The complete results appeared in the April issue of Golf World. The first NCAA Regional Polls for both women's and men's golf were also released. The Peacock women's golf team was named as the #3 team in the North Region. The top six teams in the North Region will be invited to play in NCAA North Regional at Kings Walk Golf Course in Grand Forks, N.D. The Upper Iowa men's golf team was named the #6 team in the Central Region. The top eight teams in the Central Region will compete in a Super Regional at Red Hawk Run Golf Course in Findlay, Ohio. A super regional features two regions competing on the same golf course. (MORE) Upper Iowa Wins Tournament Quadrangular at Cedar Creek The Peacock men's golf team traveled to Cedar Creek Country Club in Onalaska, Wisconsin to compete in a quadrangular with Winona State, Viterbo, and St. Mary's. The Peacocks won the tournament with a 307, two strokes in front of runner-up Viterbo. Matt Dahlke led the way winning the tournament with a 75 and earning medalist honors. (MORE) |
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