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Senior<br />

<strong>Jake</strong> <strong>Katz</strong><br />

Captain and<br />

America Sky Conference<br />

Player of the Year<br />

Senior<br />

<strong>Andrew</strong> <strong>Marler</strong><br />

Captain


Home Course — The Links at Hiawatha Landing


TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />

Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1<br />

This is BU Golf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3<br />

Head Coach Bernie Herceg . . . . . . . 4-5<br />

Roster. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6<br />

Player Bios . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-9<br />

2010-11 Preview . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-11<br />

2009-10 In Review . . . . . . . . . . 12-14<br />

Team Records. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15<br />

Conference History . . . . . . . . . . . 16-17<br />

NCAA History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-19<br />

Honor Roll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20<br />

Individual Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21<br />

Medalists / Championships. . . . . 22-23<br />

All Time Results / Roster. . . . . . . 24-28<br />

QUICK FACTS<br />

Name: <strong>Binghamton</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />

Location: Vestal, N.Y.<br />

Founded: 1946 as Triple Cities College<br />

of Syracuse Univ.<br />

Enrollment: 14,713 (11,706<br />

undergraduates)<br />

Nickname: Bearcats<br />

Colors: Dark Green, Black & White<br />

Affiliation: NCAA Division I<br />

Conference: America East<br />

Varsity Sports: 21<br />

Interim President: Dr. C. Peter Magrath<br />

Interim AD: Jim Norris<br />

Sr. Associate AD: Jason Siegel<br />

<strong>Binghamton</strong> Golf<br />

All-Time Record: 2,790-962-42 (74%)<br />

Last NCAA: 2006 (East Regional)<br />

Head Coach: Bernie Herceg<br />

Record at BU: third season<br />

Phone: 607-777-3928<br />

Home course: The Links at Hiawatha Landing<br />

Letterwinners R/L: 8/2<br />

2009-10 Record: 92-46-2<br />

MEDIA RELATIONS<br />

Assoc. AD<br />

Communications: John Hartrick, 607-777-6800<br />

Hartrick e-mail: hartrick@binghamton.edu<br />

Hartrick cell: 607-222-6474<br />

Assistant SID: David O’Brian, 607-777-6478<br />

Graduate Asst.: Terrence Lollie, 607-777-2956<br />

Graduate Asst.: Kevin Solan, 607-777-2956<br />

(golf contact)<br />

SID fax: 607-777-4597<br />

24-Hour Hotline: 607-777-6666<br />

Website: www.bubearcats.com<br />

Images supplied by BInghamton <strong>Athletics</strong>, Jonathan Cohen,<br />

Diogenes Agcaoili Jr. / Office of Communications & Marketing.<br />

2010-11 schedule<br />

SEPTEMBER<br />

5 Sun.- @ Missouri Tiger Intercollegiate<br />

6 Mon. at Turning Stone Resort, Verona, N.Y.<br />

20 Mon.- @ Rhode Island Adams Cup<br />

21 Tue. at Newport National GC<br />

25 Sat.- @ Cornell Invitational<br />

26 Sun. at Cornell GC<br />

OCTOBER<br />

2 Sat.- @ Yale MacDonald Cup<br />

3 Sun. at Yale GC<br />

9 Sat.- @ Philadelphia Big 5 Invitational<br />

10 Sun. at Philadelphia Cricket Club<br />

16 Sat.- @ Seton Hall Invitational<br />

17 Sun. at Fiddler’s Elbow CC, Bedminster, N.J.<br />

MARCH<br />

21 Mon.- @ C&F Bank Intercollegiate<br />

22 Tues. at Kingsmill Resort, Williamsburg, Va.<br />

APRIL<br />

8 Fri.- @ Penn State Invitational<br />

10 Sun.<br />

16 Sat.- @ NC State Invitational<br />

17 Sun at Center Valley GC, Easton, Pa.<br />

MAY<br />

2 Mon.- @ America Sky Championship<br />

4 Wed. at Troon North GC, Scottsdale, Ariz.<br />

GOLF 1


GOLF<br />

SPECTACULAR HOME COURSE<br />

The Bearcats play at one of the premier public courses in<br />

the Northeast, The Links at Hiawatha Landing. Golfweek<br />

ranked The Links No. 4 in New York State for public and<br />

resort courses in 2009. Situated along the banks of the<br />

Susquehanna River approximately 12 miles from campus,<br />

The 7,200-yard Links is reminiscent of the legendary circuits<br />

of Great Britain — the authentic links-style layout evident<br />

in the rolling hills, windswept sand bunkers and ornamental<br />

grasses. Hiawatha also features a 22-acre teaching center,<br />

including a 3-hole training course. The course opened in<br />

1994 and hosted the 1996 New York State Men’s Amateur<br />

Championship among other regional events.<br />

The Bearcats have hosted numerous tournaments at the<br />

Links, including the 2002 ECAC Championship and the 2007<br />

America East Championship.<br />

2<br />

“The Links is a perfect home course for our team because<br />

of the challenge of the course and the outstanding practice<br />

facilities, that give our players the opportunity to focus and<br />

train on all aspects of their game. It is a great course and<br />

great test. Players will be rewarded when they hit good<br />

shots. This course definitely will separate the very good<br />

players from the average ones.”<br />

- Head Coach Bernie Herceg


TOP-NOTCH INSTRUCTION<br />

With the hiring of noted PGA teaching<br />

professional Bernie Herceg, BU golfers have<br />

access to elite instruction throughout the year.<br />

Herceg has been the PGA Director of Golf at<br />

BU's home course - The Links at Hiawatha<br />

Landing - for 12 years. His junior golf<br />

initiatives and private instruction have earned<br />

him a reputation as one of the finest and most<br />

innovative teachers in the region. He received<br />

a Junior Leader Award from the Central<br />

New York PGA Section in 2004 and also has<br />

been nominated for CNYPGA Teacher of the<br />

Year honors. A former collegiate golfer and<br />

accomplished player in his own right, Herceg<br />

is utilizing his PGA training and management<br />

acumen to forge uncharted success for the<br />

Bearcats' golf program.<br />

WINNING TRADITION<br />

Since 1991, <strong>Binghamton</strong> has advanced to<br />

the NCAA Championship 11 times in 19<br />

years, most recently in 2006. The Bearcats<br />

established themselves as one of the premier<br />

Division III teams in the country in the 1990s,<br />

earning four top-10 national finishes. After<br />

completing a successful transition to the<br />

NCAA Division I ranks, BU has advanced to<br />

the NCAA East Regional three times in the<br />

last seven years. The 2002-03 team won<br />

more tournaments (7) than any other Division<br />

“I like to focus on maintaining the players’<br />

individual goals and our team goals, in<br />

addition to maintaining sound fundamentals<br />

and instruction. When It comes to the team<br />

environment, even though golf is very<br />

individual when it comes to scoring, it's still<br />

a team sport. One person is not going to<br />

win tournaments; it will be all the players'<br />

combined scores.”<br />

– Head coach Bernie Herceg<br />

“I am excited to be able to coach at a<br />

great <strong>University</strong> and lead a strong Division<br />

I program. I look forward to helping our<br />

golfers mature and reach their goals, both<br />

academically and athletically. I want to recruit<br />

golfers who are dedicated, hard working, have<br />

pride, mental toughness, heart and drive, with<br />

sound golf fundamentals.”<br />

– Head coach Bernie Herceg<br />

I program in the country. In the last five<br />

years, the Bearcats have won five prominent<br />

invitationals (New England Championship,<br />

Rhode Island Invitational, Yale MacDonald Cup,<br />

Dartmouth Invitational, Colgate Invitational)<br />

and have been runnerup at eight more.<br />

<strong>Binghamton</strong> alumni golfers have distinguished<br />

themselves as well. Playing professional<br />

Hal Jacobs ’99 won the Massachusetts<br />

PGA Championship in September and recent<br />

graduate Jeff Wolniewicz ’07 captured<br />

the 2008 New York State Men’s Amateur<br />

Championship in August.<br />

Jeff Wolniewicz<br />

GOLF 3<br />

Hal Jacobs


GOLF<br />

4<br />

head coach<br />

BERNIE HERCEG<br />

Head Coach<br />

Third Season<br />

Acclaimed PGA Director of Golf Bernie<br />

Herceg begins his third year as head coach<br />

in 2010-11.<br />

Herceg has been the PGA Director of<br />

Golf at BU’s home course - The Links at<br />

Hiawatha Landing - for 12 years. The<br />

Links, located in nearby Apalachin, N.Y.,<br />

has been most recently ranked the fourth<br />

best public access course in New York<br />

State by Golfweek Magazine, and Herceg<br />

has served as its head pro since 1996.<br />

“Bernie Herceg is a very highly thought<br />

of golf professional, with outstanding<br />

credentials,” former director of athletics<br />

Joel Thirer said. “I’m confident that he will<br />

Year-bY-Year record (since 1988)<br />

TOURNEY<br />

YEAR COACH RECORD WINS HIGHLIGHTS<br />

continue the development of our golf team<br />

into the premier program in the Northeast.”<br />

As the PGA Director of Golf at Hiawatha,<br />

Herceg has had full oversight of<br />

membership, communications and<br />

marketing, pro shop operations,<br />

tournaments and player development<br />

programs, among other management duties.<br />

Herceg’s junior golf initiatives and private<br />

instruction have earned him a reputation<br />

as one of the finest and most innovative<br />

teachers in the region. He received a<br />

Junior Leader Award from the Central<br />

New York PGA Section in 2004 and also<br />

has been nominated for CNYPGA Teacher<br />

of the Year honors.<br />

A former collegiate golfer and<br />

accomplished player in his own right,<br />

Herceg is determined to use his PGA<br />

training and management acumen to<br />

continue the success of the Bearcats’<br />

golf program.<br />

“It’s an honor and privilege to be part of<br />

<strong>Binghamton</strong> <strong>University</strong> and its athletic<br />

department,” he said. “I’m very enthusiastic<br />

about this coaching opportunity.<br />

My goal is to maintain BU’s tradition<br />

and overall mission while we focus on<br />

1988-89 John Affleck 36-17-1 - One individual ECAC qualifier<br />

1989-90 John Affleck 57-50-1 - One individual ECAC qualifier<br />

1990-91 John Affleck 89-30-3 1 One individual ECAC qualifier<br />

1991-92 John Affleck 186-32-1 7 7th at NCAA Championship, 15th at ECACs<br />

1992-93 John Affleck 196-7-4 8 4th at NCAAs, ECAC Runner-up, ECAC Upstate Champs<br />

1993-94 John Affleck 165-36 8 14th at NCAAs, 7th at ECAC Championship<br />

1994-95 John Affleck 176-33-1 5 6th at NCAAs, 5th at ECAC Championship<br />

1995-96 John Affleck 134-26-1 8 7th at NCAAs, 3rd at ECACs, ECAC Upstate Champions<br />

1996-97 John Affleck 86-68-1 1 17th at NCAA Championship<br />

1997-98 John Affleck 106-67-1 3 21st at NCAAs, two individuals to ECAC Championship<br />

1998-99 John Affleck 113-64-3 5 11th at NCAA Div. II Regional, ECAC Upstate Champs<br />

1999-00 John Affleck 175-33-2 6 Ranked 25th in nation, ECAC Upstate Champions<br />

2000-01 John Affleck 193-19-3 7 Ranked 22nd in nation, ECAC Upstate Champions<br />

2001-02 John Affleck 155-24-4 2 3rd at ECAC Champ., Ranked as high as 4th in district<br />

2002-03 John Affleck 161-40-4 7 22nd NCAA East Regional, first-ever Division I berth<br />

2003-04 Nick Lasky 159-59-4 5 23rd NCAA East Regional, Ranked second in district<br />

2004-05 Nick Lasky 114-46-1 4 America East champions; four tournament titles<br />

2005-06 Nick Lasky 108-75-4 2 26th NCAA East Regional; New England Champions<br />

2006-07 Nick Lasky 108-54 2 America East runnerup; Yale MacDonald Cup winner<br />

2007-08 Nick Lasky 78-84 - New England Championship runnerup; 3rd at ECACs<br />

2008-09 Bernie Herceg 103-52-1 3 New England Championship runnerup; 6th America Sky<br />

2009-10 Bernie Herceg 92-46-2 3 Three tournament titles; 1st of 19 at Lafayette Invitational<br />

TOTAL 2,790-962-42 (73.5 percent)<br />

NOTE: <strong>Binghamton</strong> competed as an NCAA Division III program from 1988-98 and a Division II program from 1998-2001.<br />

Beginning in the 2001-02 season, the Bearcats were reclassified as an NCAA Division I program.<br />

growing and strengthening the golf<br />

program. My vision is to have our talented<br />

players reach their potential as Division<br />

I golfers, attain their goals academically<br />

and have an overall great experience<br />

while attending this <strong>University</strong>.”<br />

Herceg played at Elmira College, earning<br />

Academic All-America honors before<br />

graduating magna cum laude in business<br />

management in 1987. He was elected to<br />

his PGA Membership in 1999, and also<br />

has an associate’s degree from Broome<br />

Community College, where he graduated<br />

with honors in 1985.<br />

He qualified and played as an amateur<br />

in the 1993 B.C. Open, a PGA Tour event,<br />

and also won the 2000 Boilermaker Open<br />

in Utica, N.Y.<br />

For more information on the<br />

<strong>Binghamton</strong> <strong>University</strong> golf<br />

program, contact:<br />

Bernie Herceg<br />

Golf Coach<br />

West Gym #24<br />

<strong>Binghamton</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />

PO Box 6000<br />

<strong>Binghamton</strong>, NY<br />

13902-6000<br />

E-Mail: bherceg@binghamton.edu


(Acclaimed local golf professional Bernie Herceg<br />

begins his third year as BU’s head coach. He<br />

has been the PGA Director of Golf at BU's home<br />

course - The Links at Hiawatha Landing - for 12<br />

years. The Links, located in nearby Apalachin,<br />

N.Y., has been most recently ranked the fourth<br />

best public access course in New York State by<br />

Golfweek Magazine, and Herceg has served as<br />

its head pro since 1996. As he enters his third<br />

year at <strong>Binghamton</strong> in 2010-11, Herceg shared<br />

insight into his background, teaching philosophy<br />

and goals for the Bearcats golf program.)<br />

What are your initial goals for the<br />

golf program?<br />

To strengthen our golf program and be<br />

more competitive. Good academics. Have<br />

a structured practice program. Win our<br />

conference championship annually.<br />

What excites you most about coaching<br />

at <strong>Binghamton</strong>?<br />

Being able to coach at a great school and the<br />

Division I level.Also, to be able to be part of<br />

helping the golfers mature and reach their goals.<br />

What kind of student-athlete are you<br />

looking to bring to <strong>Binghamton</strong>?<br />

I'm looking for players with good personalities<br />

and who fit with the <strong>University</strong>'s mission.<br />

Also, golfers with sound golf fundamentals<br />

who are dedicated, hard working, have pride,<br />

mental toughness, heart and drive.<br />

What are your fondest memories of your<br />

own college playing career?<br />

Besides the friendships and camaraderie,<br />

being an Academic All-American. Attaining<br />

my goals academically and athletically.<br />

Q&a with bu head golf coach bernie herceg<br />

What do you enjoy most about the<br />

sport of golf?<br />

The challenge of the sport. Every golf course<br />

is different. The pursuit of playing great golf<br />

(ball striking, short game and scoring). I love<br />

to practice. Pulling off the shot when needed<br />

and the pressure is on.<br />

With your PGA teaching background,<br />

you are well aware of the recent<br />

technological aids and trends in the<br />

game. How has instruction and the game<br />

itself changed recently?<br />

The technology has allowed the instructor<br />

to analyze and identify more precisely what<br />

is going wrong with the swing, and it helps<br />

to communicate this and show the student,<br />

so they can see for themselves what is<br />

wrong. Most of the time what you think and<br />

feel you're doing with the swing is not what<br />

you're actually doing, and video helps prove<br />

that, and you can show the student which<br />

helps the learning process.<br />

Now that there is also 3-D analysis and<br />

bringing in the biomechanics part of the swing,<br />

we now understand more of how the body<br />

operates in the golf swing. From this, physical<br />

fitness plays a major role with golfers. We<br />

now have golf specific exercises and training<br />

methods so golfers can train their body<br />

correctly and the body can perform at a more<br />

efficient and consistent level. But even with all<br />

the technology and bells and whistles, it still<br />

comes down to the fundamentals, if you're not<br />

set up correctly, you're already setting yourself<br />

up for failure. Fundamentals are still the most<br />

important part of the swing, so you can allow<br />

your body to have the chance for a great swing<br />

with plenty of energy. Technology has also<br />

helped with viewing great players' swings and<br />

learning from them. Technology has helped<br />

with instruction, but there's so much more to<br />

golf than having a perfect swing. Technology<br />

can't help with aspects such as course<br />

management, scoring, handling pressure, etc.<br />

Technology, can at times, be a disadvantage. It<br />

has hurt some great players because they start<br />

to focus too much on the mechanics and they<br />

lose site of just playing the game.<br />

What are the hardest aspects of golf for<br />

anyone to learn?<br />

Coordination, if it doesn't come naturally<br />

for that individual. Also, understanding<br />

the importance of the fundamentals.<br />

It seems that people forget about the<br />

fundamentals and this is the primary cause<br />

for missed shots. Another aspect is not fully<br />

understanding the importance of the short<br />

game. It seems everyone wants to hit the ball<br />

far and straight, but you also need to learn<br />

how to get it in the hole.<br />

You were an honors student in business<br />

while you played college golf. How did<br />

you balance both requirements and how<br />

do you currently advise your studentathletes<br />

on the challenges of juggling so<br />

many things in college?<br />

First off you need to set goals for yourself.<br />

For me, it was to be the best I can with<br />

my academics and to be an honors<br />

student. I wasn't going to throw away any<br />

opportunities. Next it was to perform well<br />

for our team and school. You need to be<br />

dedicated, focused, hard working, disciplined<br />

and get along well with your teammates.<br />

Also, don't be afraid to use the resources of<br />

the institution to help you attain your goals.<br />

Who were/are your inspirations or role<br />

models, both athletically and personally?<br />

Athletically, I've always loved baseball.<br />

Growing up I'd say it was Bobby Murcer<br />

and Thurman Munson for the NY Yankees.<br />

For golf, I was inspired by the guys who<br />

worked hard on their games ... Ben Hogan,<br />

Nick Faldo. Personally, I'd have to say my<br />

parents. They never pushed me or made me<br />

do things when it came to sports. They were<br />

always fair to me and very supportive of the<br />

decisions I made.<br />

What points of pride do you emphasize<br />

with recruits about the kind of education<br />

and athletic experience they will receive<br />

at <strong>Binghamton</strong>?<br />

First off, to have Division I athletics at our<br />

<strong>University</strong> is phenomenal. Our athletics<br />

department is very dedicated to our<br />

programs being successful. When it comes to<br />

the academics, our school speaks for itself.<br />

The education that one will receive here is<br />

second-to-none and to be awarded a degree<br />

from our institution gives any individual the<br />

opportunities in life they are seeking.<br />

What other sports did you play as a<br />

teenager and how did you get into the<br />

sport of golf?<br />

Basketball and baseball were the two main<br />

sports I liked to play. I basically became more<br />

involved with golf once I figured that baseball<br />

wasn't the sport I was going to excel at. I<br />

really didn't start taking golf seriously until I<br />

was a sophomore in high school.<br />

With many of the top notch young golfers<br />

entering college with personal instructors<br />

and vast individual playing experience,<br />

what do you try to focus on to improve their<br />

games and create a team environment?<br />

First off I will evaluate players to understand<br />

their learning methods and their philosophy<br />

on the golf swing. From there, I will focus<br />

on maintaining their goals and our team<br />

goals, in addition to maintaining sound<br />

fundamentals and instruction. When It comes<br />

to the team environment, even though golf<br />

is very individual when it comes to scoring,<br />

it's still a team sport. One person is not going<br />

to win tournaments; it will be all the players'<br />

combined scores. I feel the team environment<br />

will be good because of our team practices,<br />

inter-squad challenges, team travel, winning<br />

events as a team, and encouraging each other<br />

will build good team unity and camaraderie.<br />

Talk about BU's home course, The Links<br />

at Hiawatha Landing, and what makes it<br />

an outstanding test for any golfer and a<br />

perfect home course for your team.<br />

I feel The Links is a perfect home course for<br />

our team because of the challenge of the<br />

course and the outstanding practice facilities,<br />

that give our players the opportunity to focus<br />

and train on all aspects of their game. The<br />

Links at Hiawatha Landing is a great course<br />

and great test. It will challenge all levels of<br />

golfers. The course can be stretched out to<br />

be over 7,100 yards from the championship<br />

tees. Being a Links-style course, there are<br />

many options in front of you to play each hole.<br />

Course management really comes into play<br />

as you need to think your way around as well<br />

as strike the ball well. Players will use every<br />

club in their bag throughout the round. All the<br />

bunkers were very well placed and come into<br />

play on every hole. The course can be very<br />

challenging, especially if the wind picks up,<br />

but also very fair. Players will be rewarded<br />

when they hit good shots. This course<br />

definitely will separate the very good players<br />

from the average ones.<br />

GOLF 5


GOLF<br />

6<br />

2010-11 bearcats golf teaM<br />

2010-11 Golf Team—Bottom row: (left to right) Head Coach Bernie Herceg, Trevor Fiedler, <strong>Jake</strong> <strong>Katz</strong>, <strong>Andrew</strong> <strong>Marler</strong>, Ryan Prinzo, Paul <strong>Andrew</strong>s<br />

Top row: (left to right) Mike Surdey, Mike Lemp, David Cellura, Bryce Edmister, Steve Armstrong<br />

roster<br />

NAME CL.ASS HT. WT. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/LAST SCHOOL<br />

Paul <strong>Andrew</strong>s Freshman 6-1 165 Corning, N.Y./Corning-Painted Post West<br />

Steve Armstrong Junior 5-11 175 Endwell, N.Y./Seton Catholic<br />

David Cellura Sophomore 5-6 130 Penfield, N.Y./Penfield<br />

Bryce Edmister Freshman 5-9 160 Webster, N.Y./Webster-Schroeder<br />

Trevor Fiedler Junior 6-4 215 Endicott, N.Y./Union-Endicott<br />

<strong>Jake</strong> <strong>Katz</strong> Senior 6-4 175 Williamsville, N.Y./Williamsville North<br />

Mike Lemp Senior 5-10 175 Skaneateles, N.Y./Skaneateles<br />

<strong>Andrew</strong> <strong>Marler</strong> Senior 6-1 200 Delmar, N.Y./Bethlehem<br />

Ryan Prinzo Sophomore 6-0 160 Delmar, N.Y./Bethlehem<br />

Mike Surdey Junior 5-11 165 <strong>Binghamton</strong>, N.Y./<strong>Binghamton</strong><br />

Head Coach: Bernie Herceg (Elmira ‘87), third season<br />

Captains: <strong>Jake</strong> <strong>Katz</strong> & <strong>Andrew</strong> <strong>Marler</strong><br />

Team Trainer: Daniel King, Director of Sports Medicine


Meet the teaM<br />

ANDREW MARLER<br />

Co-Captain • Senior • 6-1 • 200<br />

Delmar, N.Y. • Bethlehem HS<br />

AS A JUNIOR (2009-10):<br />

• Competed in 10 of 11 team tournaments<br />

• 18 of 24 rounds counted in team scoring<br />

• Posted a scoring average of 77.9<br />

• Placed in the top-25 or better in four of six fall<br />

tournaments<br />

• Captured individual team honors (74-73) at the<br />

Philadelphia Big 5 Invite<br />

AS A SOPHOMORE (2008-09):<br />

• Played in 10 tournaments with 77.2 scoring<br />

average<br />

• Earned five top-20 finishes and one top-10<br />

showing<br />

• Tied for fifth at America Sky Championship (75-<br />

73) to earn first team all-conference honors<br />

• Tied for 12th at George Washington Invitational<br />

(76-75)<br />

• Also earned top-20 finishes at George Mason<br />

Intercollegiate, GM Shootout and Cornell<br />

Tri-Match<br />

AS A FRESHMAN (2007-08):<br />

• Played in two tournaments - Yale MacDonald<br />

Cup and Mt. St. Mary’s Fall Classic<br />

• Carded season-low 84 in opening round at Yale<br />

BEFORE BINGHAMTON:<br />

• Four-year letterwinner from Bethlehem Central<br />

High<br />

• Named 2006 Albany Times-Union Player of the<br />

Year<br />

• Led team to Class A sectional title and 19-1<br />

record<br />

• Medalist at sectional championship<br />

• Medalist at 2006 Suburban Council Tournament<br />

• Held down ranking of No. 8 in 2006 NYS Juniors<br />

• Advanced to match play at 2006 New York State<br />

Amateur Championship<br />

• Gold division semifinalist at International Junior<br />

Masters<br />

• Played in five AJGA events<br />

• Club champion at home course Colonie.<br />

PERSONAL:<br />

• Born January 8, 1989<br />

• Parents are Bryan and Janet <strong>Marler</strong><br />

• Majoring in business<br />

JAKE KATz<br />

Co-Captain • Senior • 6-4 – 175<br />

Williamsville, N.Y. • Williamsville North HS<br />

AS A JUNIOR (2009-10):<br />

• Broke the program’s all-time scoring record with<br />

73.6 average in 11 tournaments<br />

• Set new school record for lowest 18-hole total<br />

with a 6-under (66) at Lafayette<br />

• Tallied eight top-10 performances<br />

• Finished second indivudally in all three of BU’s<br />

tournament wins (Cornell T-2nd of 79, Hal Sutton<br />

2nd of 36, Lafayette T-2nd of 150)<br />

• Garnered PING All-Northeast Region honors<br />

• Placed fifth individually in America Sky Golf<br />

Championship (76-74-79)<br />

• Earned Scholar Athlete of Year, Tri-Player of Year,<br />

and First Team All-Conference accolades in<br />

America Sky<br />

• Finished runner-up in 88th annual NYSGA Men’s<br />

Amateur<br />

• Carded a 64 in second round of prestigious<br />

Porter Cup en route to a 10th place finish<br />

AS A SOPHOMRE (2008-09):<br />

• Played all 14 tournaments and led team with<br />

74.9 scoring average<br />

• All 25 rounds were counted in team scoring<br />

• Had eight top-10 finishes and three more top-20<br />

performances<br />

• Tied for first at Philadelphia Big 5 Classic<br />

(71-71)<br />

• Tied for first at New England Championship<br />

(73-74)<br />

• Won Cornell Tri-Match with even-par 72<br />

• Shot 3-under 68 at Rutgers Invitational, team’s<br />

lowest during year<br />

• Won prestigious Lonnie Nielson Scratch<br />

Invitational in Buffalo and placed 22nd at NYSGA<br />

Amateur over the summer<br />

AS A FRESHMAN (2007-08):<br />

• Played in all tournaments and maintained a 76.8<br />

scoring average, third-best on team<br />

• Named to New England Golf Association All-<br />

Region second team<br />

• Tied for 10th out of 64 at the New England<br />

Championship (74-75)<br />

• Tied for 40th out of 135 in the Yale MacDonald<br />

Cup<br />

• Shot 1-under 71 in first round of Hartford<br />

Invitational<br />

• Advanced to match-play of New York State<br />

Amateur Championship with seventh-best total<br />

in stroke play<br />

• Captured Buffalo District Golf Association Men’s<br />

Match Play Championship<br />

BEFORE BINGHAMTON:<br />

• Two-time county champion and four-year team<br />

MVP for Williamsville North High<br />

• Twice qualified for sectionals<br />

• Tied for 13th at 2008 New York State High<br />

School Championship (74-76)<br />

• Led team to county title in 2003<br />

• Earned four varsity letters<br />

• Lowest stroke average all four years<br />

• Holds school record for most medalist honors in<br />

season and career<br />

• Fired school-record 32 in match<br />

• Was runnerup at Buffalo District Golf Association<br />

Championship.<br />

PERSONAL:<br />

• Born December 31, 1988<br />

• Parents are Jeffrey and Susan <strong>Katz</strong><br />

• Intends to major in pre-med<br />

MIKE LEMP<br />

Senior • 5-10 • 175<br />

Skaneateles, N.Y. • Skaneateles HS<br />

AS A JUNIOR (2009-10):<br />

• Participated in Virginia Cavalier Classic<br />

• Carded a season-low 78 in final tournament of<br />

the season<br />

AS A SOPHOMORE (2008-09):<br />

• Played in one tournament<br />

• Shot 81 at Cornell Tri-Match<br />

BEFORE BINGHAMTON:<br />

• Six-year letterwinner for Skaneateles High<br />

• Captain and team MVP as senior<br />

• Sectional runnerup, leading team to title<br />

• Had best scoring average on team five straight<br />

years<br />

• Placed eighth at IJGT tournament at Heritage<br />

Hills in 2005<br />

• Placed 10th at event at Architech’s Club<br />

• High honor roll student who received Rotary<br />

Youth Leadership Award<br />

• Also lettered in basketball<br />

PERSONAL:<br />

• Born July 30, 1987<br />

• Parents are Don and Christy Lemp<br />

• Intends to major in business<br />

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STEVE ARMSTRONG<br />

Junior • 5-11 • 175<br />

Endwell, N.Y. • Seton Catholic Central HS<br />

AS A SOPHOMORE (2009-10):<br />

• Played in one tournament with a 80.0 scoring<br />

average<br />

• Posted a season-best 76 in the opening round of<br />

the Seton Hall Intercollegiate<br />

AS A FRESHMAN (2008-09):<br />

• Played in three tournaments with 81.7 scoring<br />

average<br />

• Shot 76 to place sixth in Cornell Tri-Match<br />

• Carded 82 to tie for 14th place at George Mason<br />

Shootout<br />

BEFORE BINGHAMTON:<br />

• Played five consecutive years at No. 1 for varsity<br />

golf team at nearby Seton Catholic Central High<br />

• Two-time Triple Cities Golf Association Junior<br />

Player of the Year<br />

• Five consecutive years Southern Tier Athletic<br />

Conference (STAC) all-star selection<br />

• Senior year medallist at Sectional Championship<br />

• Runnerup for STAC lowest stroke average (.5)<br />

as senior<br />

• Placed third at STAC Championship as senior<br />

TREVOR FIEDLER<br />

Junior • 6-4 • 215<br />

Endicott, N.Y. • Union-Endicott HS<br />

AS A JUNIOR (2009-10):<br />

• Posted a season best 54-hole total of 235 in<br />

Turning Stone Intercollegiate<br />

• Averaged a scoring mark of 78.3<br />

AS A SOPHOMORE (2008-09):<br />

• Played in seven tournaments with four top-10<br />

finishes<br />

• Held 78.1 scoring average<br />

• Tied for team-best with two medalist honors<br />

• Captured individual honors at Navy Invitational<br />

(71-71)<br />

• Shared top spot at George Mason Intercollegiate<br />

(76-76)<br />

• Placed 27th in field of 130 at NYS Amateur over<br />

summer<br />

BEFORE BINGHAMTON:<br />

• No. 1 man four consecutive years at nearby<br />

Union-Endicott High<br />

• Won PJGT Bethpage Championship in October<br />

2005<br />

• Runnerup at PJGT Championship at Disney<br />

World in 2006<br />

• Six top-5 finishes out of 6 PJGT events<br />

• Placed 15th out of 99 at 2006 NY Public HS<br />

Championship and earned All-State honors<br />

• Runnerup at both STAC Championship and<br />

Section IV Championship in 2005<br />

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PERSONAL:<br />

• Born November 11, 1989<br />

• Parents are Jack and Terri Armstrong<br />

• Enrolled in Harpur College<br />

PERSONAL:<br />

• Born July 27, 1988<br />

• Parents are Tim and Kim Fiedler<br />

• Majoring in economics<br />

MIKE SURDEY<br />

Junior • 5-11 • 165<br />

<strong>Binghamton</strong>, N.Y. • <strong>Binghamton</strong> HS<br />

AS A JUNIOR (2009-10):<br />

• Played in eight tournaments with a 77.0 scoring<br />

average<br />

• Registered three top-10 finishes<br />

• Led team in opening competition of 2009 fall<br />

campaign<br />

• Turned in a season-best 18-hole effort of evenpar<br />

at Turning Stone Intercollegiate<br />

AS A SOPHOMORE (2008-09):<br />

• Limited to one tournament due to illness<br />

• Shot 77 in opening round of Colgate Invitational<br />

AS A FRESHMAN (2007-08):<br />

• Played in six tournaments with a 76.9 scoring<br />

average<br />

• Had one top-10 and another top-20 tournament<br />

finish<br />

• Fired 2-under 70 in opening round of America<br />

Sky Championship and finished tied for 10th<br />

out of 40<br />

• Tied for 15th out of 70 at the ECAC<br />

Championship (73-78)<br />

BEFORE BINGHAMTON:<br />

• Five-year letterwinner at <strong>Binghamton</strong> High<br />

• Held lowest scoring average in Southern Tier<br />

Athletic Conference for each of last two years<br />

• Won conference title as junior with round of 69<br />

• As senior captured Class A sectional title with a 74<br />

• Shot school-record 29 during home match<br />

• Led team to back-to-back divisional and<br />

conference championships in 2005 and 2006<br />

and sectional title in 2006<br />

PERSONAL:<br />

• Born May 12, 1989<br />

• Parents are Frank and Mary Surdey<br />

• Intends to major in finance


DAVID CELLURA<br />

Sophomore • 5-6 • 130<br />

Penfield, N.Y. • Penfield HS<br />

AS A FRESHMAN (2009-10):<br />

• Held a 77.0 scoring average in eight<br />

tournaments<br />

• Recorded four top-20 performances<br />

• Fired a career-best 2-over-par at the William &<br />

Mary C&F Bank Intercollegiate<br />

• Finished 18th in the 88th annual New York State<br />

Men’s Amateur Championship over the summer<br />

BEFORE BINGHAMTON:<br />

• Four-year letterwinner and three-time MVP at<br />

Penfield High<br />

• Qualified for state high school championship<br />

four straight years<br />

• All-State, All-League, and All-Greater Rochester<br />

honors<br />

• Placed 11th at 2009 NYS Amateur Championship<br />

(75-76)<br />

• Shot 69 at Oak Hill CC<br />

• Member of Rochester’s elite Williamson Cup<br />

• Led team to sectional championship<br />

• Also lettered in soccer<br />

PERSONAL:<br />

• Born September 14, 1990<br />

• Mother is Anna Carmen Cellura<br />

• Enrolled in Harpur College<br />

RYAN PRINzO<br />

Sophomore • 6-1 • 160<br />

Delmar, N.Y. • Bethlehem HS<br />

BEFORE BINGHAMTON:<br />

• Four-year letterwinner at Bethlehem High<br />

• Two-year captain<br />

• All-State honoree as senior<br />

• Led team to four consecutive Suburban Council<br />

titles<br />

• Stroke average of 37.0 as senior<br />

• Captain of basketball team as senior<br />

• AP scholar, class president, and accomplished<br />

musician<br />

PERSONAL:<br />

• Born April 30, 1991<br />

• Parents are Ross and Marge Prinzo<br />

• Enrolled in School of Management<br />

PAUL ANDREWS<br />

Freshman • 6-1 • 165<br />

Corning, N.Y. • Corning Painted-Post HS<br />

BEFORE BINGHAMTON:<br />

• Five-year letterwinner at Corning-Painted Post<br />

West High School<br />

• 2009 Section 4 Champion<br />

• Earned Conference Player of the Year accolades<br />

as a junior<br />

• Placed T-5th at High School State Championship<br />

as a senior<br />

• Finished 3rd in the 2010 NYS High School<br />

Federation at Bethpage<br />

• Participated in the 88th annual New York State<br />

Men’s Amateur<br />

• Broke 40 in every high school match over his<br />

final two seasons<br />

• Posted a team-record for the lowest singleseason<br />

stroke average (+0.38)<br />

• Also played basketball and lacrosse<br />

PERSONAL:<br />

• Born October 25, 1992<br />

• Parents are Angus and Donna <strong>Andrew</strong>s<br />

• Majoring in Business Administration<br />

BRYCE EDMISTER<br />

Freshman • 5-9 • 160<br />

Webster, N.Y. • Webster-Schroeder HS<br />

BEFORE BINGHAMTON:<br />

• Six-year letterwinner in high school<br />

• Participated in qualifiers for the Monroe<br />

Invitational and prestigious Porter Cup<br />

• Also played baseball, lacrosse, and basketball in<br />

high school<br />

PERSONAL:<br />

• Born June 26, 1991<br />

• Parents are Jim and Kim Edmister<br />

• Enrolled in Harpur College<br />

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SENIOR LEADERSHIP<br />

For the last decade, senior leadership has<br />

played an instrumental role in shaping<br />

BU’s success at the Division I level. The<br />

Bearcats have relied on players like Adam<br />

Fuchs (1999-2003) and Jeff Wolniewicz<br />

(2004-2007), the all-time individual<br />

scoring leaders, who have led BU to its<br />

two lowest team scoring averages at<br />

299.1 (2007) and 300.0 (2003). This<br />

year’s wave of seniors <strong>Jake</strong> <strong>Katz</strong> and<br />

<strong>Andrew</strong> <strong>Marler</strong> look to continue the<br />

four-year increment of record-breaking<br />

seasons. Co-Captains <strong>Katz</strong> and <strong>Marler</strong><br />

have played in at least ten tournaments<br />

apiece over the past two seasons<br />

and have contributed in the six team<br />

titles over the 2008-09 and 2009-10<br />

campaigns. With a reliable contributor<br />

to the overall team score in <strong>Katz</strong>, the<br />

rest of the team can compete in a more<br />

relaxed state and concentrate on playing<br />

their game. “He’s improved to a point<br />

where it’s unbelievable,” head coach<br />

Bernie Herceg said. “He inspires the rest<br />

of the team because of his work ethic<br />

and how good he’s become. It’s great to<br />

have someone I can count on like that.<br />

He has the ability to win every single<br />

tournament.”<br />

INDIVIDUAL SIGHTS<br />

As the owner of the lowest single-season<br />

scoring average record and lowest 18hole<br />

round relative to par in BU history,<br />

<strong>Jake</strong> <strong>Katz</strong> has made his mark in the<br />

individual portion of a team sport. As<br />

a junior, <strong>Katz</strong> etched his name into the<br />

program’s record book with a scintillating<br />

6-under-par (66) in the team’s win at<br />

the Lafayette Invitational. With a current<br />

ranking of fourth on the program’s<br />

career scoring average list (75.10), <strong>Katz</strong><br />

has the opportunity to leapfrog Adam<br />

Fuchs (74.73), Jeff Wolniewicz (75.07)<br />

and Zach Vinal (75.09) as the all-time<br />

scoring average leader. <strong>Katz</strong> has also<br />

accumulated 16 top-10 finishes in his<br />

career. He notched back-to-back seasons<br />

with eight top-10 placements as a<br />

sophomore and junior. The all-time record<br />

for top10-finishes belongs to Adam Fuchs<br />

(36), but <strong>Katz</strong> could surpass a few names<br />

on the list, including Jeff Wolniewicz (23)<br />

at second, if he continues his pace from<br />

the last two years.<br />

INCOMING FROSH<br />

The Bearcats welcome two new faces<br />

in Bryce Edmister and Paul <strong>Andrew</strong>s<br />

that look to make an immediate impact<br />

on the squad. Edmister was a six-year<br />

letterwinner at Webster-Schroeder High<br />

School in Rochester. He will join Surdey<br />

as the second left-hander on the team.<br />

Edmister participated in qualifiers for the<br />

Monroe Invitational and Porter Cup over<br />

the summer. Meanwhile, <strong>Andrew</strong>s racked<br />

up plenty of tournament experience in the<br />

summer months, including a third-place<br />

finish at the NYS High School Federation<br />

Tournament, which was played at<br />

Bethpage, site of the 2009 US Open.<br />

SUPPORTING CAST<br />

The Bearcats have a sure-fire man in<br />

<strong>Katz</strong> who has locked up the team’s No. 1<br />

spot and led them in scoring during the<br />

2009-10 campaign. However, scoring<br />

from the third and fourth spot will<br />

need to be consistent for the Bearcats<br />

to match or improve upon three team<br />

titles in consecutive seasons (2008-09,<br />

2009-10). David Cellura represents a<br />

sophomore-on-the-rise who held a 77.0<br />

scoring average (third best on team)<br />

in eight tournaments last season as a<br />

freshman. The Bearcats will also need<br />

contributions from Mike Surdey, who<br />

returns as a redshirt junior after missing<br />

much of the 2008-09 season due to<br />

illness. Surdey registered three top-10<br />

finishes last year en route to sharing a<br />

77.0 scoring average with Cellura. Trevor<br />

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Sophmore David Cellura Junior Mike Surdey<br />

Fiedler, another redshirt junior, sat out his<br />

first year (2007-08) in accordance with<br />

NCAA rules for transfer players. Fiedler<br />

looks to return his game to sophomore<br />

form (2008-09), where he tied for a<br />

team-best feat with two medalist honors<br />

and notched four top-10 finishes in<br />

seven tournaments. Fiedler, who has<br />

competed in eight tournaments over the


past two seasons, has won or tied for the<br />

individual title in 25% of the events he’s<br />

played. <strong>Marler</strong>, who has been a consistent<br />

contributor to the team over the past<br />

two years, looks to take on a leadership<br />

role as co-captain. He has garnered<br />

two top-10 finishes and eight top-20<br />

performances in his career at BU.<br />

Coach Bernie Herceg with Senior co-captain<br />

<strong>Andrew</strong> <strong>Marler</strong><br />

12-SQUAD CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP<br />

HIGHLIGHTS SCHEDULE IN SPRING<br />

<strong>Binghamton</strong>’s schedule will feature ten<br />

team tournaments; six events in the fall<br />

and four events, including the conference<br />

championship in the spring. The Bearcats<br />

will open the 2010-11 campaign for the<br />

second straight year at the Missouri Tiger<br />

Intercollegiate, hosted by the Turning<br />

Stone Resort in nearby Verona. Two weeks<br />

later, BU will compete in the Adams Cup<br />

of Newport, hosted by Rhode Island, at<br />

the prestigious Newport National GC.<br />

The Bearcats will close out September<br />

with a familiar tournament in the Cornell<br />

Invitational, an event they have won four<br />

times, including the 2009-10 tournament.<br />

They will also mix in the Philadelphia Big 5<br />

Invite, Yale MacDonald Cup, and Seton Hall<br />

Intercollegiate in October. The Bearcats<br />

have compiled two wins at the Yale<br />

MacDonald Cup in the last six years (2004-<br />

05, 2006-07). The America Sky Conference<br />

Championship headlines the four-event<br />

spring schedule. With the addition of<br />

Seattle <strong>University</strong>, this year’s event will<br />

feature a full 12-team conference. The<br />

Bearcats registered a fifth place finish in<br />

last year’s championship.<br />

Senior <strong>Jake</strong> <strong>Katz</strong> taking aim at the<br />

picturesque par-3 fifth hole at Cornell<br />

<strong>University</strong>’s Robert Trent Jones GC.<br />

COACHING SPOTLIGHT<br />

Bernie Herceg enters his third year as<br />

the <strong>Binghamton</strong> golf team’s head coach.<br />

Over the past two seasons, Herceg has<br />

amassed a 195-98-3 record in guiding<br />

the Bearcats to six team titles. This<br />

year’s squad is one of the deeper teams<br />

Herceg has seen in years with a roster<br />

that is between six and seven players<br />

deep. Therefore, a premium is placed on<br />

the qualifying rounds leading up to the<br />

team invitationals at BU’s home course,<br />

The Links at Hiawatha Landing. Herceg<br />

certainly welcomes a team with such<br />

depth that will ultimately make them<br />

more competitive.”I’m really excited to<br />

see how good we’re going to be this year<br />

because the rest of the team is playing so<br />

well,” said Herceg. “Our team is stronger<br />

and more competitive. It’s a good problem<br />

to have with how good our players are.<br />

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HIGHLIGHTS<br />

First at Cornell Invitational<br />

First at Hal Sutton Intercollegiate<br />

First at Lafayette Invitational<br />

season commenced with a sixth-place finish at the Turning<br />

Stone Intercollegiate, hosted by the <strong>University</strong> of Missouri. The<br />

Bearcats posted a 54-hole total of 923 (311-306-306) and were led<br />

by junior Mike Surdey, who carded 75-72-80 for an 11th place finish<br />

out of 65 players. Two weeks later, <strong>Binghamton</strong> secured a third-place<br />

standing in the St. Bonaventure Invitational on the strength of an<br />

impressive 288 team-total in the first round. Junior <strong>Jake</strong> <strong>Katz</strong> finished<br />

2nd of 72 as he posted 1-under-par 139 for the tournament. The<br />

Bearcats cruised to a seven-shot victory at the Cornell Invitational<br />

in nearby Ithaca. Consecutive rounds of 295 propelled the Bearcats<br />

squad to its lone victory of the fall season. <strong>Katz</strong> again earned runnerup<br />

honors, this time out of 79 participants. Senior Patrick Donovan<br />

paced the Bearcats at the prestigious Yale MacDonald Cup with<br />

rounds of 73-75-69. The team, however, could only muster an 11th<br />

place showing. <strong>Binghamton</strong> included a fourth-place effort out of 17<br />

teams at the Philadelphia Big 5 Invite. <strong>Andrew</strong> <strong>Marler</strong> registered a<br />

top-10 performance with rounds of 74-73. The Bearcats closed out<br />

the fall portion of the schedule at the Seton Hall Intercollegiate, where<br />

they produced another 3rd-place performance. <strong>Katz</strong> recorded his<br />

third runner-up finish of the fall with a 1-over-par 36-hole total.<br />

The spring season opened with a sluggish start at the C&F Bank<br />

Intercollegiate, hosted by William and Mary. Donovan’s 12th place<br />

ranking was an impressive one considering the 120-player field.<br />

<strong>Katz</strong> fired his lowest 54-hole total of the year at the Hal Sutton<br />

Intercollegiate to lead BU to its second team title of the 2009-10<br />

indiVidual statistics<br />

campaign. <strong>Binghamton</strong>’s most impressive feat, however,<br />

came at the Lafayette Invitational where they captured the<br />

team title out of 19 schools and <strong>Katz</strong> broke the all-time<br />

program record for the lowest 18-hole score in relation to<br />

par with a 6-under 66. He finished 2nd out 150 competitors<br />

and improved his first-round total by 12 strokes. The<br />

America Sky Championship featured a different look with<br />

four additional schools competing compared to the last<br />

conference championship in the fall of 2008. <strong>Binghamton</strong><br />

settled for a fifth place showing at the Los Logos GC in<br />

McAllen, Texas. The spring season came to a close with<br />

the Virginia Cavalier Classic. The Bearcats improved by 14<br />

shots on the second day but could only manage a sixth<br />

place finish out of 11 teams. <strong>Katz</strong> led the team with a 3rd<br />

place standing out of 68.<br />

<strong>Binghamton</strong>’s individual performances also mirrored those<br />

of the 2008-09 program. <strong>Katz</strong> registered another stellar<br />

season as he led the Bearcats with eight top-10 finishes for<br />

the second consecutive campaign. In a record-setting year,<br />

<strong>Katz</strong> broke the program’s scoring mark with a 73.6 season<br />

average in 11 tournaments. He also set the low 18-hole<br />

total record with a scintillating 6-under (66) at Lafayette,<br />

where he finished second in a field of 150 participants.<br />

<strong>Katz</strong> earned PING All-Region honors and was named<br />

Tri-Player of the Year in the conference on the strength of<br />

strong showings throughout the spring season. Donovan<br />

also competed in all 11 tournaments with a 76.1 scoring<br />

average. He racked up two top-10 finishes and four top-<br />

20’s. Junior Mike Surdey and freshman David Cellura each<br />

played in eight tournaments and averaged scoring mark’s<br />

of 77.0. Junior <strong>Andrew</strong> <strong>Marler</strong> participated in ten team<br />

tournaments and accumulated three top-20 finishes and<br />

one top-10 effort.<br />

NAME TRN. RDS COUNT PCT. LOW 18 36 54 TOP-10 TOP-20 STROKES AVG.<br />

<strong>Jake</strong> <strong>Katz</strong> (Jr.-Williamsville) 11 26 26 1.000 -6 -1 +2 8 1 1915 73.6<br />

Patrick Donovan (Sr.-Oswego) 11 26 21 .808 -2 +4 +5 2 4 1978 76.1<br />

Mike Surdey (Jr.-<strong>Binghamton</strong>) 8 20 13 .650 E +3 +7 3 1540 77.0<br />

David Cellura (Fr.-Penfield) 8 18 13 .722 +2 +8 +9 4 1387 77.0<br />

<strong>Andrew</strong> <strong>Marler</strong> (Jr.-Delmar) 10 24 18 .750 +1 +5 +13 1 3 1870 77.9<br />

Mike Corbo (Sr.-Mendham, N.J.) 5 11 6+ .666 +1 +5 +19 2 852 77.4<br />

Trevor Fiedler (Jr.-Endicott) 1 3 3 1.000 +5 +19 235 78.3<br />

Steve Armstrong (So.-Endwell) 1 2 1 .500 +4 +16 160 80.0<br />

Mike Lemp (Jr.-Skaneateles) 1 2 2 1.000 +6 +13 157 78.5<br />

Ryan Prinzo (Fr. - Delmar)<br />

Team 11 26 +2 +10 +18 9*** 2 7834 301.3<br />

+ team titles<br />

* one medalist honor


2009-10 teaM results<br />

2009 FALL SEASON<br />

TURNING STONE INTERCOLLEGIATE TURNING STONE RESORT PAR 72 SEPT. 6-7 6TH OF 13<br />

Missouri 885, Richmond 897, Seton Hall 907, Oakland 919, Central Connecticut State 922, <strong>Binghamton</strong> 311-306-306=923 (Surdey -<br />

T-11th of 65, 75-72-80=227, +11), Hartford 926, George Washington 926, Cleveland State 946, Canisius 955, Colgate 960, St. Peter’s<br />

973, St. Francis 1053<br />

T11. Mike Surdey 75-72-80=227 T20. <strong>Jake</strong> <strong>Katz</strong> 76-77-79=232 T26. <strong>Andrew</strong> <strong>Marler</strong> 82-80-73=235 T26. Trevor Fiedler 79-77-79=235 T35. Patrick Donovan 81-83-75=239<br />

ST. BONVANTURE INVITATIONAL BARTLETT CC PAR 70 SEPT. 20-21 3RD OF 13<br />

Drexel 583, St. Bonaventure 587, <strong>Binghamton</strong> 288-301=589 (<strong>Katz</strong> - 2nd of 72, 68-71=139, -1), Army 594, Rider 596, Cornell 599,<br />

Siena 606, Niagara 607, St. Francis 621, LIU 630, Duquesne 633, Ottawa 644, Mercyhurst 677<br />

2. <strong>Jake</strong> <strong>Katz</strong> 68-71=139 T15. David Cellura 73-77=150 T15. <strong>Andrew</strong> <strong>Marler</strong> 74-76=150 T19. Patrick Donovan 73-78=151 T26. Mike Surdey 75-77=152<br />

CORNELL INVITATIONAL CORNELL GC PAR 72 SEPT. 26-27 IST OF 15<br />

<strong>Binghamton</strong> 295-295=590 (<strong>Katz</strong> T-2nd of 79, 75-70=145, +1), Bucknell 597, Delaware 599, Lafayette 607, Cornell 608, Columbia<br />

609, Lehigh 614, Rider 615, Siena 619, St. Bonaventure 621, Colgate 621, Cornell B 625, Canisius 628, Ottawa 637, Wagner 650<br />

T2. <strong>Jake</strong> <strong>Katz</strong> 75-70=145 T6. Mike Surdey 72-75=147 T11 Mike Corbo 73-76=149 T13 <strong>Andrew</strong> <strong>Marler</strong> 73-77=150 T13 Patrick Donovan 75-75=150 T19. David Cellura 77-75=152<br />

YALE MACDONALD CUP YALE GC PAR 70 OCT. 3-4 11TH OF 15<br />

Yale 842, Iowa State 845, St. Edward’s 851, Rhode Island 852, Central Connecticut State 860, Harvard 864, Bryant 864, Uconn 870,<br />

Dartmouth 871, Sacred Heart 874, <strong>Binghamton</strong> 293-292-291=876 (Donovan - 28th of 75, 73-75-69=217, +7), Temple 886, Yale II<br />

891, Fordham 892, Holy Cross 908<br />

28. Patrick Donovan 73-75-69=217 T34. <strong>Jake</strong> <strong>Katz</strong> 76-69-74=219 T49. Mike Surdey 78-74-71=223 T51. <strong>Andrew</strong> <strong>Marler</strong> 73-74-77=224 T59. Mike Corbo 71-76-82=229<br />

PHILADELPHIA BIG 5 INVITATIONAL PHILADELPHIA CRICKET CLUB PAR 71 OCT. 10-11 T-4TH OF 17<br />

Campbell 587, Richmond 591, Yale 594, <strong>Binghamton</strong> 306-294=600 (<strong>Marler</strong> - T-7th of 90, 74-73=147, +5), Penn 600, Harvard 601,<br />

West Florida 608, Cornell 609, Villanova 613, St. John’s 614, Boston College 615, Navy 615, Temple 616, Princeton 616, Drexel 620,<br />

St. Joseph’s 628, La Salle 705<br />

T7. <strong>Andrew</strong> <strong>Marler</strong> 74-73=147 T11. <strong>Jake</strong> <strong>Katz</strong> 74-74=148 T27. Patrick Donovan 76-75=151 T54. 84-72=156 T68. David Cellura 82-78=160<br />

SETON HALL INTERCOLLEGIATE FIDDLER’S ELBOW CC PAR 72 OCT. 17-18 3RD OF 9<br />

Delaware 600, Boston College 603, <strong>Binghamton</strong> 303-305=608 (<strong>Katz</strong> - T-2nd of 48, 71-74=145, +1), Seton Hall 609, George<br />

Washington 611, Navy 630, LIU 632, FDU 632, Wagner 672<br />

T2. <strong>Jake</strong> <strong>Katz</strong> 71-74=145 T18. Mike Corbo 76-79=155 T21. Patrick Donovan 80-76=156 T25. <strong>Andrew</strong> <strong>Marler</strong> 81-76=157 T32. Steve Armstrong 76-84=160<br />

GOLF 13


GOLF 2010<br />

14<br />

SPRING SEASON<br />

WM & MARY C&F BANK INTERCOLL. KINGSMILL RESORT PAR 71 MARCH 22-23 T-16TH OF 22<br />

Missouri 575, William & Mary 582, Maryland 584, Rutgers 590, Towson 595, DePaul 595, James Madison 597, Uconn 602, St.<br />

Bonaventure 602, Radford 603, Southern Illinois 603, Georgetown 605, Bucknell 605, Delaware 608, Boston College 611, <strong>Binghamton</strong><br />

298-314=612 (Donovan - T-12th of 120, 72-74=146, +4), Central Connecticut State 612, Princeton 613, George Mason 619, St.<br />

Joseph’s 631, Army 632, Drexel 637<br />

T12. Patrick Donovan 72-74=146 T43. <strong>Jake</strong> <strong>Katz</strong> 71-81=152 T78. David Cellura 73-83=156 T96. Mike Corbo 82-77=159 T115. <strong>Andrew</strong> <strong>Marler</strong> 84-82=166<br />

HAL SUTTON INTERCOLLEGIATE OLDE OAKS GC PAR 72 MARCH 29-30 1ST OF 6<br />

<strong>Binghamton</strong> 290-301-291=882 (<strong>Katz</strong> - 2nd of 36, 72-72-74=218, +2), Centenary 887, Houston Baptist 895, McNeese State 899,<br />

South Dakota 932, North Dakota 949<br />

2. <strong>Jake</strong> <strong>Katz</strong> 72-72-74=218 T5. Patrick Donovan 70-79-72=221 10. Mike Surdey 75-77-71=223 11. David Cellura 74-77-74=225 T14. <strong>Andrew</strong> <strong>Marler</strong> 74-75-80=229<br />

LAFAYETTE INVITATIONAL CENTER VALLEY GC PAR 72 APRIL10-11 1ST OF19<br />

<strong>Binghamton</strong> 310-290=600 (<strong>Katz</strong> T-2nd of 150, 78-66=144, even), Bucknell 602, Lafayette 610, St. Francis 614, Lehigh 615, Siena<br />

615, Iona 616, Army 619, Monmouth 620, Villanova 621, Colgate 621, FDU 623, Drexel 626, St. Peter’s 632, Fordham 633, Manhattan<br />

636, Robert Morris 636, Hofstra 712, Wagner 715<br />

T2. <strong>Jake</strong> <strong>Katz</strong> 78-66=144 T4. Patrick Donovan 75-74=149 T23. <strong>Andrew</strong> <strong>Marler</strong> 79-74=153 T29. David Cellura 78-76=154 T63. Mike Surdey 84-77=161<br />

AMERICA SKY CHAMPIONSHIP LOS LOGOS GC PAR 72 APRIL 26-27 5TH OF 11<br />

Texas Pan American 917, Northern Colorado 920, Sacramento State 932, Houston Baptist 932, <strong>Binghamton</strong> 318-311-313=942 (<strong>Katz</strong> -<br />

5th of 55, 76-74-79=229, +13), North Dakota 945, Weber State 951, Utah Valley 965, South Dakota 978, Hartford 984, Chicago State<br />

1098<br />

5. <strong>Jake</strong> <strong>Katz</strong> 76-74-79=229 T13. Patrick Donovan 77-78-80=235 T13. David Cellura 85-75-75=235 43. Mike Surdey 82-90-79=251 48. <strong>Andrew</strong> <strong>Marler</strong> 83-84-92=259<br />

VIRGINIA CAVALIER CLASSIC BIRDWOOD GC PAR 72 MAY 1-2 6TH OF 11<br />

Virginia 575, Seton Hall 595, Longwood 599, Liberty 600, NC State 601, <strong>Binghamton</strong> 313-299=612 (<strong>Katz</strong> - 3rd of 68, 74-70=144,<br />

even), Maryland 613, James Madison 614, Appalachian State 615, George Mason 615, Tennessee State 622<br />

3. <strong>Jake</strong> <strong>Katz</strong> 74-70=144 T37. David Cellura 81-74=155 T47. Mike Lemp 79-78=157 T56. Mike Corbo 83-77=160 T62. Patrick Donovan 79-84=163<br />

<strong>Jake</strong> <strong>Katz</strong><br />

David Cellura<br />

<strong>Andrew</strong> <strong>Marler</strong>


teaM records<br />

LOWEST SEASON SCORING AVERAGE<br />

Avg. Year Rounds<br />

299.1 2006-07 23<br />

300.0 2002-03 27<br />

300.3 2007-08 24<br />

301.1 2003-04 29<br />

LOWEST SINGLE ROUND<br />

-5 (283) New Paltz Dual at Afton GC (Spring 1993)<br />

-2 (286) Towson Classic (Spring 2002)<br />

LOWEST 36-HOLE TOTAL<br />

Score Event Date Course<br />

America East Links at<br />

+5 (291-290) Championship April 28-29, 2003 Hiawatha Landing<br />

LOWEST 54-HOLE TOTAL<br />

+11 (279-286-286) St. John’s McLaughlin Sept. 22-23, 2006 Bethpage Red<br />

LOWEST 72-HOLE TOTAL<br />

+59 (299-308-303-301)Championship NCAA Division III 1996<br />

Saratoga Spa<br />

State Park, N.Y.<br />

The 2002-03 team, which advanced to the<br />

NCAA East Regional, holds the second lowest<br />

season scoring average at 300.0<br />

2002 - 03 BU Team<br />

The 2006-07 squad owns the lowest<br />

single-season scoring average at 299.1<br />

2006 - 07 BU Team<br />

GOLF 15


GOLF aMerica<br />

16<br />

conference historY<br />

skY Men’s golf conference<br />

<strong>Binghamton</strong> <strong>University</strong>'s golf program<br />

is a member of the America Sky Golf<br />

Conference. The Bearcats and fellow<br />

America East member Hartford joined five<br />

other schools from across the country<br />

in creating the golf-only league in 2007.<br />

Former Big Sky Conference members<br />

Univeristy of Northern Colorado, Sacramento<br />

State <strong>University</strong> and Weber State <strong>University</strong><br />

plus then-independent programs at the<br />

<strong>University</strong> of Texas-Pan American and Utah<br />

Valley State College comprised the seventeam<br />

conference three years ago. Last<br />

summer, Chicago State, Houston Baptist,<br />

North Dakota, and South Dakota moved<br />

to the America Sky from the Great West<br />

Conference. Seattle <strong>University</strong> accepted an<br />

invitation over the summer to become the<br />

12th team in the America Sky and will begin<br />

conference competition this year.<br />

The Bearcats have enjoyed great success<br />

in their eight years of Division I competition,<br />

boasting three NCAA regional appearances<br />

and two conference titles. The team has<br />

been one of the top-rated teams in the<br />

Northeast during that time frame. Hartford<br />

nipped BU to capture the final America East<br />

title in 2007 and consequently received an<br />

NCAA at-large berth.<br />

2010 aMerica skY<br />

chaMPionshiP<br />

Los Logos, Edinburg, Texas (par 72, 7,188 yds)<br />

TEAM SCORES<br />

1. Texas Pan American 299-311-307=917<br />

2. Northern Colorado 300-318-302=920<br />

3. Sacramento State 316-315-301=932<br />

4. Houston Baptist 307-304-321=932<br />

5. <strong>Binghamton</strong> 318-311-313=942<br />

6. North Dakota 317-314-314=945<br />

7. Weber State 311-325-315=951<br />

8. Utah Valley 327-320-318=965<br />

9. South Dakota 318-339-321=978<br />

10. Hartford 329-328-327=984<br />

11. Chicago State 367-357-374=1098<br />

Northern Colorado captured the 2006<br />

National Independent Men's Golf<br />

Championship and has earned 11 top-<br />

10 finishes over the last two seasons.<br />

Sacramento State, winner of the 2007<br />

independent championship, and Weber State,<br />

with seven top-10 finishes last year, also<br />

have strong programs.<br />

The first America Sky Men's Golf<br />

Conference Championship was held<br />

September 24-25, 2007, as part of the<br />

Weber State Purple & Red Invitational in<br />

Layton, Utah. The host Wildcats shot a<br />

final round 289 to win the 36-hole event at<br />

Valley View Golf Course. Weber State trailed<br />

first-round leader Sacramento State by a<br />

single shot entering the final round but the<br />

Wildcats beat the Hornets by six shots over<br />

the final 18-holes for a five shot victory.<br />

<strong>Binghamton</strong> shot 292-298=590 to place<br />

fourth – two strokes behind former America<br />

East rival Hartford and six behind runner-up<br />

Sacramento State.<br />

The 2011 Championship will be held May<br />

2-4, 2011, at Troon North Golf Club, in<br />

Scottsdale, Arizona.<br />

2010 Top 10 Individuals<br />

1 BRANDON REYNA UTPA 67 74 75 216<br />

2 SUMIN YU HBU 73 74 73 220<br />

3 ARMEN KIRAKOSSIAN UTPA 73 77 73 223<br />

4 TROY SIDABRAS N.COLORADO 71 80 74 225<br />

5 JAKE KATz BINGHAMTON 76 74 79 229<br />

6 KURT OWEN WEBER ST. 73 78 79 230<br />

7 NICK MACDONALD HARTFORD 80 76 75 231<br />

8 STEVE BIDNE N.COLORADO 82 74 76 232<br />

9 NICK NEAL SAC STATE 72 84 76 232<br />

10 CAMERON RAPPLEYE SAC STATE 80 79 73 232


conference chaMPionshiPs<br />

EASTERN COLLEGIATE<br />

ATHLETIC CONFERENCE (ALL DIVISIONS)<br />

Year Finish<br />

1991 15th of 19<br />

1992 T-2nd of 19<br />

1993 8th of 20<br />

1994 T-5th of 20<br />

1995 3rd of 17<br />

1998 8th of 18<br />

1999 4th of 16<br />

2000 2nd of 17<br />

2001 3rd of 26<br />

2002 1st of 16<br />

2003 1st of 14<br />

2007 3rd of 14<br />

NEW ENGLAND COLLEGIATE<br />

CONFERENCE (DIVISION II)<br />

1999 1st of 5<br />

AMERICA EAST CHAMPIONSHIP<br />

(DIVISION I)<br />

2002 2nd of 4<br />

2003 1st of 4<br />

2004 2nd of 3<br />

2005 1st of 3<br />

2006 2nd of 3<br />

2007 2nd of 3<br />

AMERICA SKY CHAMPIONSHIP<br />

(DIVISION I)<br />

2007 (fall) 4th of 8<br />

2008 (fall) 6th of 7<br />

2010 (spring) 5th of 11<br />

Patrick Donovan<br />

<strong>Jake</strong> <strong>Katz</strong><br />

DIVISION I TOURNAMENT TITLES<br />

2001-02<br />

Cornell-Colgate Invitational<br />

Le Moyne Invitational<br />

2002-03<br />

Colgate Invitational<br />

Bucknell Invitational<br />

Columbia Invitational<br />

Rehoboth Beach Invitational<br />

ECAC Championship<br />

Rhode Island Invitational<br />

America East Championship<br />

2003-04<br />

Colgate Invitational<br />

Cornell Invitational<br />

ECAC Championship<br />

<strong>Binghamton</strong> NBT Bank Classic<br />

Lafayette Invitatioanal<br />

2004-05<br />

Dartmouth Invitational<br />

Yale MacDonald Cup<br />

<strong>Binghamton</strong> NBT Bank Classic<br />

America East Championship<br />

2005-06<br />

New England Championship<br />

Rhode Island Invitational<br />

2006-07<br />

Dartmouth Invitational<br />

Yale MacDonald Cup<br />

2008-09<br />

Colgate Invitational<br />

Cornell Tri-Match<br />

George Mason Intercollegiate<br />

2009-10<br />

Cornell Invitational<br />

Hal Sutton Intercollegiate<br />

Lafayette Invitational<br />

GOLF 17


GOLF<br />

18<br />

historY<br />

ncaa historY<br />

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP HIGHLIGHTS<br />

1992 Championship<br />

Wooster CC, Wooster, Ohio<br />

In the team’s first national championship appearance, BU<br />

shook off an opening-round 317 to post scores of 304-299-<br />

307 and finish seventh among 21 teams. The third-round<br />

299 was the lowest of the day among the field. <strong>Jake</strong> Sladish<br />

placed ninth individually, with brother Chris finishing 13th<br />

place. Both golfers earned All-America honors.<br />

1993 Championship<br />

Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, Calif.<br />

The Colonials overcame the absence of All-American <strong>Jake</strong><br />

Sladish to place fourth in a field of 22 teams. What began as<br />

a strong title contender with two All-Americans was reduced<br />

to a four-man team with two freshmen when Sladish was<br />

forced to withdraw after aggravating a back injury. Brother<br />

Chris picked up the slack, shooting 300 to finish fifth – just<br />

six strokes behind the medalist. Dave <strong>Andrew</strong>s placed 12th<br />

to earn second team All-America honors. BU fended off a<br />

charging field with a final-round 302.<br />

1995 Championship<br />

Hulman Links, Terre Haute, Ind.<br />

BU battled through torrential rain storms to nail down<br />

sixth place among 23 teams in the shortened 54-hole<br />

championship. The Colonials vaulted from 10th place to sixth<br />

on the final day, thanks to a 305. Marc Merrill fired an evenpar<br />

72 in the second round and finished tied for 17th place<br />

among 120 golfers – good for third team All-America honors.<br />

John Binkley carded a final-round 74 to tie for 22nd and join<br />

Merrill as an All-American.<br />

The 2005 America East Championship Team<br />

BU’s first NCAA championship appearance: the 1991 - 92 Championship Team<br />

The 1992 - 93 Championship Team<br />

The 1994 - 95 Championship Team<br />

NCAA TEAM FINISHES<br />

1992 7th of 21 (Division III Championship)<br />

1993 4th of 22 (Division III Championship)<br />

1994 14th of 23 (Division III Championship)<br />

1995 6th of 23 (Division III Championship)<br />

1996 7th of 23 (Division III Championship)<br />

1997 17th of 23 (Division III Championship)<br />

1998 21st of 23 (Division III Championship)<br />

1999 11th of 15 (NCAA Division II Northern Regional)<br />

2003 T-22nd of 27 (NCAA Division I East Regional)<br />

2004 T-23rd of 27 (NCAA Division I East Regional)<br />

2005 26th of 27 (NCAA Division I East Regional)<br />

TOTAL 11 appearances


The 1999 - 2000 Championship Team<br />

The 2002 - 03 Championship Team<br />

TOP-10 INDIVIDUAL ROUNDS AT NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS<br />

Score Player Year Round Course<br />

70 (-2) Chris Sladish 1992 2nd Wooster CC, Wooster, Ohio<br />

71 (-1) <strong>Jake</strong> Sladish 1992 3rd Wooster CC, Wooster, Ohio<br />

72 (even) <strong>Jake</strong> Sladish 1992 2nd Wooster CC, Wooster, Ohio<br />

72 (even) Marc Merrill 1995 2nd Hulman Links GC, Terre Haute, Ind.<br />

72 (even) Tim Woods 1996 1st Saratoga Spa State Park, Saratoga Springs, N.Y.<br />

73 (+1) Chris Sladish 1993 2nd Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, Calif.<br />

73 (+1) Tim Woods 1996 4th (final) Saratoga Spa State Park, Saratoga Springs, N.Y.<br />

73 (+1) Neal Goldsmith 1998 4th (final) Jekyll Island GC, Ga.<br />

71 (+1) Keith Hendrickson 2004 3rd (final) Yale GC, New Haven, Conn.<br />

73 (+1) Matt Mattingly 2006 3rd (final) Lake Nona GC, Orlando, Fla.<br />

TOP-5 NCAA INDIVIDUAL FINISHES<br />

Chris Sladish T-5th of 120 1993 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, Calif.<br />

<strong>Jake</strong> Sladish T-9th of 120 1992 Wooster CC, Wooster, Ohio<br />

Tim Woods 10th of 120 1996 Saratoga Spa State Park, N.Y.<br />

Dave <strong>Andrew</strong>s 12th of 120 1993 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, Calif.<br />

Chris Sladish 13th of 120 1992 Wooster CC, Wooster, Ohio<br />

1996 Championship<br />

Saratoga Spa State Park, Saratoga Springs, N.Y.<br />

BU broke 300 for the first time in 20 NCAA rounds and the<br />

Colnials held on for seventh place among 23 teams. Tim<br />

Woods shot rounds of 72-76-74-73 to finish 10th with the<br />

lowest <strong>Binghamton</strong> score (+7) in five years of NCAA play. BU<br />

shot final rounds of 303 and 301 for the program’s fourth<br />

top-10 national finish in five years.<br />

2000 Championship<br />

Glade Springs Resort, Daniels, W. Va.<br />

In the team’s first year as a Division II program, <strong>Binghamton</strong><br />

qualified for the NCAA Division II Northern Regional, and<br />

played steady golf to finish 11th in the field. All-District<br />

player Robb Gibb led the team with a 15th place showing,<br />

thanks to a pair of 74s in his last two rounds.<br />

2003 Championship<br />

Auburn <strong>University</strong> GC, Auburn, Ala.<br />

In the team’s second year as a Division I program, BU<br />

advanced to the NCAA East Regional and placed 22nd in a<br />

field that included national powers Clemson, Georgia Tech,<br />

Florida and Wake Forest among others. Lefty Kevin Crawford<br />

was BU’s low man with a +8 total (77-75-72) and finished in<br />

the top half of the field.<br />

Marc Merrill<br />

<strong>Jake</strong> Sladish<br />

GOLF 19


GOLF honor<br />

20<br />

roll<br />

ALL-AMERICANS<br />

1992 <strong>Jake</strong> Sladish (2nd team)<br />

1992 Chris Sladish (3rd team)<br />

1993 Chris Sladish (1st team)<br />

1993 Dave <strong>Andrew</strong>s (2nd team)<br />

1993 Chad Houseknecht (hon.<br />

men.)<br />

1994 <strong>Jake</strong> Sladish (hon. men.)<br />

1995 Marc Merrill (3rd team)<br />

1995 John Binkley (hon. men.)<br />

1995 Ryan Foote (hon. men.)<br />

1996 Tim Woods (2nd team)<br />

1996 John Binkley (hon. men.)<br />

1998 Jason Bowie (hon. men.)<br />

GCAA ALL-AMERICA<br />

SCHOLARS<br />

1993 Chris Sladish<br />

1997 Jason Bowie<br />

1998 Jason Bowie<br />

2002 Adam Fuchs<br />

2003 Adam Fuchs<br />

2006 Jeff Wolniewicz<br />

2007 Jeff Wolniewicz<br />

DISTRICT PLAYERS<br />

OF THE YEAR<br />

1992-93 Chris Sladish<br />

1993-94 <strong>Jake</strong> Sladish<br />

1994-95 Ryan Foote<br />

1995-96 John Binkley<br />

(Each player was voted top golfer in 46-school district;<br />

named pre-tournament All-American)<br />

PING ALL-REGION TEAM<br />

1991-92 Chris Sladish, <strong>Jake</strong> Sladish<br />

1992-93 Chris Sladish, <strong>Jake</strong> Sladish,<br />

Dave <strong>Andrew</strong>s<br />

1993-94 <strong>Jake</strong> Sladish, Dave<br />

<strong>Andrew</strong>s, Chad<br />

Houseknecht, Tim Rose<br />

1994-95 Ryan Foote, Marc Merrill,<br />

Tim Woods<br />

1995-96 John Binkley, Marc Merrill,<br />

Tim Woods<br />

1996-97 Jason Bowie, Hal Jacobs<br />

1997-98 Jason Bowie, Hal Jacobs,<br />

Adam Leon<br />

1998-99 Hal Jacobs, Robb Gibb<br />

1999-00 Adam Fuchs, Robb Gibb,<br />

Adam Singer, Hal Berman<br />

2001-02 Adam Fuchs<br />

2002-03 Adam Fuchs, Joe Kunz,<br />

Keith Hendrickson<br />

2003-04 Keith Hendrickson,<br />

Joe Kunz, Jeff Wolniewicz<br />

2004-05 Jeff Wolniewicz<br />

2005-06 Jeff Wolniewicz, Kevin Crawford<br />

2006-07 Jeff Wolniewicz, Zach Vinal<br />

2007-08 Zach Vinal<br />

2009-10 <strong>Jake</strong> <strong>Katz</strong><br />

ALL-NEW ENGLAND TEAM<br />

2001-02 Adam Fuchs<br />

2002-03 Adam Fuchs, Joe Kunz,<br />

Keith Hendrickson, Brad<br />

Moulton<br />

2003-04 Keith Hendrickson, Joe Kunz,<br />

Jeff Wolniewicz<br />

2004-05 Jeff Wolniewicz, Zach Vinal,<br />

Aaron Ungvarsky, Kevin<br />

Crawford<br />

2005-06 Jeff Wolniewicz, Kevin<br />

Crawford, Aaron Ungvarsky,<br />

Zach Vinal<br />

2007-08 Zach Vinal, <strong>Jake</strong> <strong>Katz</strong>, Ryan<br />

Gabel, Mike Corbo, Patrick<br />

Donovan<br />

PING REGION COACH<br />

OF THE YEAR<br />

1991-92 John Affleck (Division III)<br />

1992-93 John Affleck (Division III)<br />

1993-94 John Affleck (Division III)<br />

1994-95 John Affleck (Division III)<br />

1995-96 John Affleck (Division III)<br />

1998-99 John Affleck (Division II)<br />

2005-06 Nick Lasky (Division I New<br />

England Region)<br />

CONFERENCE COACH<br />

OF THE YEAR<br />

2004-05 Nick Lasky (America East)<br />

NOTE: In 1998-99 and 1999-00, the<br />

district selections were in NCAA Division<br />

II. Beginning in 2001-02, the district was<br />

in NCAA Division I.<br />

Robb Gibb<br />

Head Coach John Affleck with All-Americans <strong>Jake</strong> (left) and Chris Sladish.<br />

Jason Bowie Ryan Foote<br />

John Binkley Tim Woods<br />

Hal Jacobs Dave <strong>Andrew</strong>s


indiVidual records<br />

SEASON<br />

LOWEST STROKE AVERAGE<br />

73.60, <strong>Jake</strong> <strong>Katz</strong> (2009-10)<br />

74.04, Zach Vinal (2007-08)<br />

74.14, Keith Hendrickson (2003-04)<br />

74.24, Adam Fuchs (2001-02)<br />

74.25, Jeff Wolniewicz (2004-05)<br />

MEDALIST HONORS<br />

3, Keith Hendrickson (2003-04)<br />

3, Adam Fuchs (1999-00)<br />

3, Adam Fuchs (2000-01)<br />

3, Joe Kunz (2002-03)<br />

3, Shane McMahon (1998-99)<br />

TOP 10 FINISHES<br />

10, Adam Fuchs (2001-02)<br />

9, Adam Fuchs (2000-01)<br />

8, Adam Fuchs (1999-00)<br />

8, Keith Hendrickson (2003-04)<br />

8, Jeff Wolniewicz (2004-05)<br />

8, <strong>Jake</strong> <strong>Katz</strong> (2008-09, 2009-10)<br />

LOW ROUND (RELATIVE TO PAR)<br />

-6 (66), <strong>Jake</strong> <strong>Katz</strong> at Lafayette Invitational,<br />

at Center Valley GC (Spring 2010)<br />

-4 (68), Adam Fuchs at Le Moyne<br />

Invitational, Links at Sunset Ridge<br />

(Spring 2000)<br />

-4 (68), Robb Gibb at Le Moyne Dual, Links<br />

at Hiawatha Landing (Fall 1998)<br />

-4 (68), Keith Hendrickson at Towson<br />

Upton Classic, Great Hope GC (Spring 2004)<br />

-4 (66), Jeff Wolniewicz at Yale<br />

MacDonald Cup, Yale GC (Fall 2004)<br />

-4 (68), Jeff Wolniewicz at New England<br />

Championship, Triggs Memorial GC,<br />

Providence, R.I (Spring 2006)<br />

LOWEST 36-HOLE TOTAL<br />

-5 (67-68), Adam Fuchs at Dartmouth Invitational,<br />

Hanover CC (Fall 2002)<br />

LOWEST 54-HOLE TOTAL<br />

-1 (74-73-68), Keith Hendrickson at Towson<br />

Upton Classic, Great Hope GC (Spring 2004)<br />

LOWEST 72-HOLE TOTAL<br />

+7 (72-76-74-73), Tim Woods at NCAA Division<br />

III Championship, Saratoga Spa State<br />

Park, N.Y. (Spring 1996)<br />

Adam Fuchs<br />

zach Vinal<br />

Keith Hendrickson<br />

CAREER<br />

LOWEST SCORING AVERAGE<br />

(MIN. 2 YEARS AND 50 ROUNDS)<br />

74.73, Adam Fuchs (1999-03)<br />

75.07, Jeff Wolniewicz (2003-07)<br />

75.09, Zach Vinal (2004-08)<br />

75.10, <strong>Jake</strong> <strong>Katz</strong> (2007-2011)<br />

75.61, Keith Hendrickson (2001-04)<br />

TOP 10 FINISHES<br />

36, Adam Fuchs (1999-03)<br />

23, Jeff Wolniewicz (2003-07)<br />

22, Zach Vinal (2004-08)<br />

20, Robb Gibb (1998-02)<br />

17, Keith Hendrickson (2001-04)<br />

MEDALIST HONORS<br />

10, Adam Fuchs (1999-03)<br />

5, Joe Kunz (2002-04)<br />

5, Tim Woods (1994-96)<br />

5, <strong>Jake</strong> Sladish (1991-94)<br />

4, Chris Sladish (1991-93)<br />

4, Hal Jacobs (1995-09)<br />

Joe Kunz<br />

GOLF 21


GOLF INDIVIDUAL<br />

22<br />

Medalists<br />

TOURNAMENT<br />

MEDALISTS (SINCE 2001)<br />

Hal Berman Cornell-Colgate Invitational Fall 2001 (74-72)<br />

Adam Fuchs Le Moyne Invitational Spring 2002 (70-73)<br />

Adam Fuchs America East Championship Spring 2002 (74-75)<br />

Joe Kunz Colgate Invitational Fall 2002 (71-75)<br />

Joe Kunz Bucknell Invitational Fall 2002 (71-74)<br />

Adam Fuchs Dartmouth Invitational Fall 2002 (67-68)<br />

Adam Fuchs ECAC Championship Fall 2002 (70-76)<br />

Brad Moulton Rhode Island Invitational Spring 2003 (71)<br />

Joe Kunz America East Championship Spring 2003 (73-70)<br />

Keith Hendrickson ECAC Championship Fall 2003 (70)<br />

Joe Kunz <strong>Binghamton</strong> NBT Bank Classic Fall 2003 (73-72)<br />

Joe Kunz Navy Spring Invitational Spring 2004 (71-72)<br />

Keith Hendrickson Lafayette Invitational Spring 2004 (72-70)<br />

Jeff Wolniewicz Yale MacDonald Cup Fall 2004 (74-74-66)<br />

Zach Vinal America East Championship Spring 2005 (73-71)<br />

Jeff Wolniewicz New England Championship Spring 2006 (68-73)<br />

Aaron Ungvarsky America East Championship Spring 2007 (73-70)<br />

Mike Corbo Colgate Invitational Fall 2008 (73-74)<br />

<strong>Jake</strong> <strong>Katz</strong> Philadelphia Big 5 Invitational Fall 2008 (71-71)<br />

<strong>Jake</strong> <strong>Katz</strong> Cornell Tri-Match Fall 2008 (72)<br />

Patrick Donovan George Mason Intercollegiate Spring 2009 (152)<br />

Trevor Fiedler George Mason Intercollegiate Spring 2009 (152)<br />

<strong>Jake</strong> <strong>Katz</strong> New England Championship Spring 2009 (73-37)<br />

Trevor Fiedler Navy Invitational Spring 2009 (71-71)<br />

<strong>Jake</strong> <strong>Katz</strong> zach Vinal<br />

Aaron Ungvarsky<br />

Patrick Donovan<br />

Mike Corbo


teaM chaMPionshiPs<br />

1990-91<br />

Elmira Invitational<br />

1991-92<br />

Elmira Invitational<br />

Cornell Invitational<br />

Susquehanna Invit.<br />

BU BC Open<br />

Dickinson Invitational<br />

District II Invitational<br />

Hartwick Invitational<br />

1992-93<br />

Elmira Invitational<br />

Cornell Invitational<br />

Central New York Tourn.<br />

Susquehanna Invit.<br />

ECAC Upstate Qualifier<br />

BU BC Open<br />

Dickinson Invitational<br />

Susquehanna Invit.<br />

1993-94<br />

Elmira Invitational<br />

Cornell-Colgate Invit.<br />

Williams Invitational<br />

BU BC Open<br />

Dickinson Invitational<br />

District II Invitational<br />

Hartwick Invitational<br />

Southern Tier Invit.<br />

1994-95<br />

Elmira Invitational<br />

BU BC Open<br />

Cal Lutheran Invitational<br />

King’s Invitational<br />

Southern Tier Invit.<br />

1995-96<br />

Elmira Invitational<br />

Lehigh Invitational<br />

BU BC Open<br />

ECAC Upstate Qualifier<br />

District II Invitational<br />

Southern Tier Invit.<br />

Hartwick Invitational<br />

Rochester KPMG Classic<br />

1996-97<br />

Rochester KPMG Classic<br />

1997-98<br />

BU Fall Invitational<br />

Ocean City Shootout<br />

Hartwick Invitational<br />

1998-99 (Start of Division II)<br />

ECAC Upstate Qualifier<br />

BU BC Open<br />

Le Moyne Invitational<br />

NECC Championship<br />

Hartwick Invitational<br />

1999-00<br />

ECAC Upstate Qualifier<br />

BU BC Open<br />

Ocean City Classic<br />

Towson Invitational<br />

Le Moyne Invitational<br />

Duncan Invitational<br />

2000-01<br />

Elmira Invitational<br />

Cornell-Colgate Invit.<br />

ECAC Upstate Qualifier<br />

BU Invitational<br />

Ocean City Classic<br />

Le Moyne Invitational<br />

Colgate Invitational<br />

2001-02 (Start of Division I)<br />

Cornell-Colgate Invit.<br />

Le Moyne Invitational<br />

2002-03<br />

Colgate Invitational<br />

Bucknell Invitational<br />

Lion Collegiate Invitational<br />

Rehoboth Beach Invit.<br />

ECAC Championship<br />

Rhode Island Invit.<br />

America East Champ.<br />

2003-04<br />

Colgate Invitational<br />

Cornell Invitational<br />

ECAC Championship<br />

BU NBT Bank Classic<br />

Lafayette Invitational<br />

2004-05<br />

Dartmouth Invitational<br />

Yale MacDonald Cup<br />

BU NBT Bank Classic<br />

America East Champ.<br />

2005-06<br />

New England Champ.<br />

Rhode Island Invit.<br />

2006-07<br />

Dartmouth Invitational<br />

Yale MacDonald Cup<br />

By Tournament (Since 1990)<br />

2008-09<br />

Colgate Invitational<br />

Cornell Tri-Match<br />

George Mason Inter.<br />

2009-10<br />

Cornell Invitational<br />

Hal Sutton Inter.<br />

Lafayette Invitational<br />

America East Championship 2002-03, 2004-05<br />

BU BC Open 9 times, last 2000-01<br />

BU NBT Bank Classic 2003-04, 2004-05<br />

Bucknell Invitational 2002-03<br />

Cal Lutheran Invitational 1994-95<br />

Central New York Invitational 1992-93<br />

Colgate Invitational 4 times, last 2008-09<br />

Cornell Invitational 4 times, last 2009-10<br />

Cornell Tri-Match 2008-09<br />

Cornell-Colgate Invitational 3 times, last 2001-02<br />

Dartmouth Invitational 2004-05, 2006-07<br />

Dickinson Invitational 3 times, last 1993-94<br />

District II Invitational 3 times, last 1995-96<br />

Duncan Invitational 1999-00<br />

ECAC Upstate Qualifier 5 times, 2000-01<br />

ECAC Championship 2002-03, 2003-04<br />

Elmira Invitational 8 times, last 2000-01<br />

George Mason Intercollegiate 2008-09<br />

Hal Sutton Intercollegiate 2009-10<br />

Hartwick Invitational 5 times, last 1997-98<br />

King’s Invitational 1994-95<br />

Lafayette Invitational 2003-04, 2009-10<br />

Lehigh Stabler Invitational 1995-96<br />

LeMoyne Invitational 4 times, last 2001-02<br />

Lion Collegiate Invitational 2002-03<br />

NECC Championship 1998-99<br />

New England Championship 2005-06<br />

Ocean City Invitational 1999-00, 2000-01<br />

Ocean City Shootout 1997-98<br />

Rehoboth Beach Fall Invite 2002-03<br />

Rhode Island Invitational 2002-03, 2005-06<br />

Rochester KPMG Classic 1995-96, 1996-97<br />

Southern Tier Invitational 3 times, last 1995-96<br />

Susquehanna Invitational 3 times, last 1992-93<br />

Towson Invitational 1999-00<br />

Williams Invitational 1993-94<br />

Yale MacDonald Cup 2004-05, 2006-07<br />

GOLF 23


GOLF<br />

24<br />

all-tiMe results<br />

(since 1988)<br />

1988-89<br />

Elmira Invitational 4th of 12<br />

Utica Invit. 8th of 12<br />

Ithaca W 402-406<br />

Syracuse NA<br />

Pocono Invitational 4th of 13<br />

Cornell Invitational 5th of 17<br />

Hartwick W 402-440<br />

Ithaca W 419-429<br />

Hartwick W 395-436<br />

Hamilton Invitational 5th of 5<br />

Ithaca L 424-436<br />

1989-90<br />

Elmira Invitational 7th of 13<br />

Utica Invitational 4th of 12<br />

Ithaca L 403-408<br />

Elmira W 410-449<br />

Pocono Intercollegiate 10th of 16<br />

BU BC Open 6th of 7<br />

Ithaca L 424-426<br />

Cornell Invitational 7th of 16<br />

ECAC Upstate Qualifier 11th of 18<br />

ECAC Championship 1 qualifier<br />

Ithaca W 410-420<br />

Skidmore Invitational 7th of 12<br />

East Stroudsburg Invit. 10th of 18<br />

Hartwick Invitational 3rd of 12<br />

Colgate L 414-427<br />

Lehigh L 413-427<br />

Elmira W 418-445<br />

Hartwick W 418-467<br />

1990-91<br />

Elmira Invitational 2nd of 15<br />

Utica Invitational 7th of 13<br />

Ithaca L 411-412<br />

Cornell Invitational 2nd of 19<br />

Aureus Invitational 4th of 17<br />

Yale Invitational 22nd of 26<br />

Ithaca W 413-422<br />

BU BC Open 4th of 9<br />

ECAC Upstate Qualifier 5th of 18<br />

ECAC Championship 1 qualifier<br />

Colgate Invitational 2nd of 4<br />

East Stroudsburg Invitational 9th of 13<br />

Elmira Invitational 1st of 10<br />

Hartwick Invitational 2nd of 11<br />

Elmira W 312-322<br />

Hartwick W 312-347<br />

1991-92<br />

Elmira Invitational T-1st of 17<br />

East Stroudsburg Invitational 2nd of 10<br />

Cornell Invitational 1st of 18<br />

Yale Invitational 7th of 24<br />

Susquehanna Invitational 1st of 20<br />

BU BC Open 1st of 12<br />

ECAC Upstate Qualifier 4th of 21<br />

ECAC Championship 15th of 19<br />

Dickinson Invitational 1st of 9<br />

Rollins W 377-390<br />

District II Invitational 1st of 20<br />

Susquehanna Invitational 2nd of 15<br />

East Stroudsburg Invitational 2nd of 9<br />

Elmira Invitational 1st of 7<br />

Hartwick Invitational 1st of 10<br />

Elmira W 303-355<br />

NCAA Championship 7th of 21<br />

1992-93<br />

Elmira Invitational 1st of 15<br />

Cornell Invitational 1st of 20<br />

Central New York Tournament 1st of 14<br />

Yale Invitational T-3rd of 34<br />

Susquehanna Invitational 1st of 21<br />

ECAC Upstate Qualifier 1st of 20<br />

BU BC Open 1st of 11<br />

ECAC Championship T-2nd of 19<br />

Dickinson Invitational 1st of 10<br />

District II Invitational 2nd of 15<br />

Susquehanna Invitational 1st of 15<br />

New Paltz W 283-319<br />

Hartwick W 362-432<br />

Elmira W 362-440<br />

NCAA Championship 4th of 22<br />

1993-94<br />

Elmira Invitational 1st of 17<br />

Cornell-Colgate Invitational 1st of 16<br />

Yale Invitational 14th of 34<br />

Williams Invitational 1st of 18<br />

BU BC Open 1st of 10<br />

ECAC Upstate Qualifier 3rd of 22<br />

ECAC Championship 8th of 20<br />

Dickinson Invitational 1st of 11<br />

Gordin Classic 2nd of 12<br />

Rollins W 312-325<br />

District II Invitational 1st of 16<br />

Hartwick Invitational 1st of 12<br />

Southern Tier Invitational 1st of 3<br />

NCAA Championship 14th of 23<br />

1994-95<br />

Elmira Invitational 1st of 15<br />

Cornell-Colgate Invitational 2nd of 17<br />

Yale Invitational 18th of 32<br />

Williams Invitational 2nd of 16<br />

BU BC Open 1st of 9<br />

ECAC Upstate Qualifier 2nd of 23<br />

ECAC Championship T-5th of 20<br />

Cal Lutheran Invitational 1st of 16<br />

King’s Invitational 1st of 15<br />

Susquehanna Invitational 2nd of 17<br />

Hartwick Invitational 2nd of 11<br />

Southern Tier Invitational 1st of 4<br />

Rochester KPMG Classic 3rd of 6<br />

NCAA Championship 6th of 23


all-tiMe results<br />

(since 1988)<br />

1995-96<br />

Elmira Invitational 1st of 12<br />

Cornell-Colgate Invitational 2nd of 19<br />

Lehigh Invitational 1st of 4<br />

Williams Invitational 6th of 18<br />

BU BC Open 1st of 7<br />

District II Invitational 2nd of 9<br />

ECAC Upstate Qualifier 1st of 17<br />

ECAC Championship 3rd of 17<br />

Gordin Classic 10th of 12<br />

Barry Invitational 3rd of 3<br />

District II Invitational 1st of 11<br />

Southern Tier Invitational 1st of 4<br />

Hartwick Invitational 1st of 10<br />

Rochester KPMG Classic 1st of 8<br />

NCAA Championship 7th of 23<br />

1996-97<br />

Cornell-Colgate Invitational 14th of 19<br />

Yale Invitational 23rd of 36<br />

Williams Invitational 5th of 20<br />

BU BC Open 2nd of 12<br />

Gordin Classic 9th of 12<br />

Stetson W 385-388<br />

King’s Invitational 2nd of 9<br />

District II Invitational 3rd of 12<br />

Hartwick Invitational 2nd of 13<br />

Rochester KPMG Classic 1st of 8<br />

NCAA Championship 17th of 23<br />

1997-98<br />

BU Fall Invitational 1st of 6<br />

Yale Invitational 20th of 37<br />

Williams Invitational 6th of 22<br />

BU BC Open 2nd of 12<br />

ECAC Upstate Qualifier 5th of 13<br />

ECAC Championship 2 qualifiers<br />

Ocean City Invitational 2nd of 8<br />

Ocean City Shootout 1st of 10<br />

Emory Invitational 15th of 20<br />

District II Invitational 2nd of 15<br />

Hartwick Invitational 1st of 12<br />

Rochester KPMG Classic 3rd of 8<br />

NCAA Championship 21st of 23<br />

1998-99 (first year of Division II)<br />

Cornell-Colgate Invitational 15th of 25<br />

Le Moyne W 295-314<br />

Williams Invitational 2nd of 21<br />

ECAC Upstate Qualifier 1st of 20<br />

Toski Invitational 12th of 23<br />

ECAC Championship 8th of 18<br />

BU BC Open 1st of 3<br />

Embry-Riddle Classic 18th of 23<br />

Stetson L 299-307<br />

Dickinson W 315-347<br />

Concord Invitational T-4th of 15<br />

Le Moyne Invitational 1st of 8<br />

NECC Championship 1st of 5<br />

Hartwick Invitational 1st of 12<br />

NCAA Div. II Regional 11th of 15<br />

1999-2000<br />

Elmira Invitational 2nd of 16<br />

Cornell-Colgate Invitational 12th of 25<br />

Yale Invitational 13th of 36<br />

Williams Invitational 2nd of 21<br />

ECAC Upstate Qualifier 1st of 21<br />

Toski Invitational 5th of 26<br />

ECAC Championship 4th of 16<br />

BU BC Open 1st of 8<br />

Ocean City Classic 1st of 14<br />

Stetson L 378-372<br />

Towson Invitational 1st of 12<br />

Le Moyne Invitational 1st of 12<br />

Duncan Invitational 1st of 10<br />

2000-01<br />

Elmira Invitational 1st of 17<br />

Cornell-Colgate Invitational 1st of 24<br />

Yale Invitational 3rd of 21<br />

St. Bonaventure Invitational 5th of 18<br />

ECAC Upstate Qualifier 1st of 20<br />

ECAC Championship 2nd of 17<br />

Lehigh Stabler Invitational 5th of 18<br />

BU Invitational 1st of 15<br />

Ocean City Classic 1st of 16<br />

Towson Invitational 3rd of 18<br />

Yale Invitational 7th of 20<br />

Le Moyne Invitational 1st of 15<br />

Colgate Invitational 1st of 9<br />

2001-02 (first year of Division I)<br />

Cornell-Colgate Invitational 1st of 19<br />

Army Black Knight Invitational 4th of 20<br />

ECAC Championship 3rd of 26<br />

Yale Invitational 3rd of 16<br />

BU BC Open 4th of 12<br />

Towson Classic 4th of 21<br />

Yale Spring Open 4th of 24<br />

New England Championship 6th of 19<br />

Le Moyne Invitational 1st of 16<br />

Rhode Island Invitational 3rd of 17<br />

America East Championship 2nd of 4<br />

2002-03<br />

Colgate Invitational 1st of 22<br />

Bucknell Invitational 1st of 16<br />

Dartmouth Invitational T-3rd of 17<br />

Columbia Invitational 1st of 8<br />

Rehoboth Beach Invitational 1st of 10<br />

ECAC Championship 1st of 16<br />

BU Invitational 2nd of 11<br />

The Tillinghast T-7th of 14<br />

George Washington Invitational 9th of 20<br />

Yale Spring Open 2nd of 22<br />

New England Championship 2nd of 19<br />

Rhode Island Invitational 1st of 13<br />

America East Championship 1st of 4<br />

NCAA East Regional T-22nd of 27<br />

GOLF 25


GOLF<br />

26<br />

all-tiMe results<br />

(since 1988)<br />

2003-04<br />

Colgate Invitational 1st of 19<br />

Central Conn. St. Invitational T-4th of 12<br />

Dartmouth Invitational 6th of 19<br />

Cornell Invitational 1st of 17<br />

ECAC Championship 1st of 14<br />

Yale MacDonald Cup 5th of 18<br />

BU NBT Bank Classic 1st of 11<br />

Towson Upton Classic T-11th of 19<br />

Navy Spring Invitational 8th of 23<br />

Lafayette Invitational 1st of 24<br />

New England Championship 4th of 14<br />

Rhode Island Invitational 5th of 16<br />

America East Championship 2nd of 3<br />

NCAA East Regional T-23rd of 27<br />

2004-05<br />

Colgate Invitational 4th of 19<br />

Central Conn. St. Invitational 2nd of 13<br />

Dartmouth Invitational 1st of 14<br />

Army Invitational T-2nd of 15<br />

Yale MacDonald Cup 1st of 15<br />

BU NBT Bank Classic 1st of 11<br />

River City Classic 8th of 10<br />

Towson Upton Classic 13th of 19<br />

Lafayette Invitational 7th of 23<br />

Navy Spring Invitational 13th of 20<br />

New England Championship 5th of 14<br />

America East Championship 1st of 3<br />

2005-06<br />

Dartmouth Invitational 5th of 12<br />

Rutgers Invitational 9th of 13<br />

St. John’s McLaughlin T-6th of 14<br />

St. Bonaventure T-4th of 15<br />

Yale MacDonald Cup 2nd of 20<br />

BU NBT Bank Classic 4th of 13<br />

Pala Mesa 13th of 14<br />

Towson Classic T-9th of 22<br />

Yale Spring Opener T-6th of 19<br />

New England Championship 1st of 16<br />

Rhode Island Invitational 1st of 12<br />

America East Championship 2nd of 3<br />

NCAA East Regional 26th of 27<br />

2006-07<br />

Colgate Invitational 2nd of 17<br />

Rutgers Invitational 7th of 16<br />

St. John’s Invitational 4th of 16<br />

Dartmouth Invitational 1st of 12<br />

Yale MacDonald Cup 1st of 18<br />

BU NBT Bank Classic 2nd of 11<br />

Lacrosse Homes Invitational 18th of 21<br />

Navy Invitational 12th of 25<br />

New England Championship 5th of 17<br />

Akron FirstEnergy Inter. 11th of 17<br />

America East Championship 2nd of 3<br />

2007-08<br />

Mid Pines Intercollegiate 7th of 13<br />

Hartford Invitational 10th of 12<br />

America Sky Championship 4th of 8<br />

Yale MacDonald Cup 16th of 26<br />

ECAC Championship 3rd of 14<br />

Mt. St. Mary’s Classic 12th of 13<br />

Old Dominion Invitational 12th of 21<br />

Larry Nelson Invitational 13th of 14<br />

Yale Spring Open 5th of 27<br />

New England Championship 2nd of 13<br />

Penn St. Rutherford Invitational 11th of 12<br />

2008-09<br />

Rutgers Invitational 3rd of 24<br />

Colgate Invitational 1st of 12<br />

America Sky Championship 6th of 7<br />

Yale MacDonald Cup 5th of 15<br />

Philadelphia Big 5 Invit. 8th of 15<br />

Cornell Tri-Match 1st of 3<br />

ODU Seascape Invitational 11th of 15<br />

George Washington Invitational T-9th of 22<br />

George Mason Intercollegiate 1st of 5<br />

George Mason Shootout 2nd of 3<br />

Rehoboth Beach Invite 5th of 9<br />

New England Championship 2nd of 10<br />

Navy Invitational 2nd of 8<br />

Michigan State Invitational 10th of 12<br />

2009-10<br />

Turning Stone Intercollegiate 6th of 13<br />

St. Bonaventure Invitational 3rd of 13<br />

Cornell Invitational 1st of 15<br />

Yale MacDonald Cup 11th of 15<br />

Philadelphia Big 5 Invit. T-4th of 17<br />

Seton Hall Intercollegiate 3rd of 9<br />

W&M C&F Bank Intercollegiate T-16th of 22<br />

Hal Sutton Intercollegiate 1st of 6<br />

Lafayette Invitational 1st of 19<br />

America Sky Championship 5th of 11<br />

Virginia Cavalier Classic 6th of 11


all-tiMe roster<br />

— A —<br />

Algiero, Nick 1986-87<br />

<strong>Andrew</strong>s, Paul 2010-<br />

<strong>Andrew</strong>s, David 1991-95<br />

Armstrong, Steve 2008-<br />

— B —<br />

Barrett, Russell 1993-95<br />

Beall, Larry 1959-62<br />

Benjamin, Don 1955-57<br />

Berman, Hal 1998-01<br />

Bernstein, Seth 1998-99<br />

Binkley, John 1992-96<br />

Botticello, Paul 1989-90<br />

Bowie, Jason 1994-98<br />

Brownville, Dave 1957-60<br />

Brunick, Paul 1997-98<br />

Bump, J.B. 1999-02<br />

Bungo, Brad 1997-01<br />

— C —<br />

Carlson, Eric 1995-96<br />

Cellura, David 2009-<br />

Charner, Ivan 1967<br />

Cherkas, Nick 1985-86<br />

Conlon, James 1966-69<br />

Corbo, Mike 2006-10<br />

Coultoff, Eric 1989-93<br />

Craig, Jim 1964, ’67-’68<br />

Crawford, Kevin 2002-06<br />

Curran, Roger 1988-89<br />

— D —<br />

Dahle, Stan 1954-55<br />

Davenport, Brent 1994-95<br />

Dean, Casey 2004<br />

Delmar, Joseph 1953<br />

Deyermond, Calvin 1962<br />

Di Graci, Frank 1956<br />

Dittus, Jay 1997-98<br />

Donovan, Kevin 1991-92<br />

Donovan, Patrick 2006-10<br />

Drosdek, Steve 1967<br />

Dunigan, John 1986-87<br />

Dutcher, Doug 1967<br />

— E —<br />

Eber, Martin 1966-69<br />

Edmister, Bryce 2010-<br />

Eells, Ben 1953<br />

Eppert, Ron 1990-91<br />

Ermlich, Cam 1994-95<br />

Ermlich, Cory 1994-95<br />

— F —<br />

Feldman, Mike 1989-93<br />

Fiedler, Trevor 2008-<br />

Flanders, Dana 1997-01<br />

Fleming, Bill 1991-92<br />

Foote, Ryan 1994-97<br />

Franklin, J. J. 1991-92<br />

Friedman, Robert 1985-87<br />

Fuchs, Adam 1999-03<br />

— G —<br />

Gabel, Ryan 2004-08<br />

Gainen, Larry 1965-68<br />

Garbarino, Joe 1955-56<br />

Gibb, Robb 1998-02<br />

Goddard, John 1962<br />

Goldsmith, Neal 1994-98<br />

Golkiewicz, Brian 2005-07<br />

— H —<br />

Hackett, Thomas 2003-07<br />

Handy, Ken 1985-87<br />

Harvey, Scott 2002-04<br />

Hawley, Mike 1985-86<br />

Heben, Ben 1998-99<br />

Hendrickson, Keith 2001-04<br />

Heller, Dan 1985-86<br />

Hiller, George 1966<br />

Homa, Walt 1955-57<br />

Houseknecht, Chad 1992-94<br />

Hull, Tom 1959<br />

Hyun, Dale 1989-91<br />

— J —<br />

Jacobs, Hal 1995-99<br />

— K —<br />

Kahn, Doug 1985-86<br />

Kaplan, Ed 1961<br />

<strong>Katz</strong>, <strong>Jake</strong> 2007-<br />

Khan, Farid 1996-98<br />

Klipstein, Bob 1988-90<br />

Kravitz, Alan 1985-86<br />

Kruper, Kevin 1993-94<br />

Kucera, Steve 1985-86<br />

Kuntz, Chris 1993-94<br />

Kunz, Joe 2002-04<br />

— L —<br />

Lawler, Paul 1993-94<br />

Leder, Mike 1993-95<br />

Leeder, Stuart 1961<br />

Lemp, Mike 2008-<br />

Leon, Adam 1995-98<br />

Levine, Jack 1965-66<br />

Libert, Carl 1996-97<br />

Ligas, Jim 1987-89<br />

Lonergan, Jim 1990-91<br />

Loomis, Bill 1995-97<br />

Loposky, Joe 1956-57<br />

Loposky, John 1985-88<br />

— M —<br />

MacEwan, Barry 1961-64<br />

Magnus, Adam 1989-91<br />

Malanchuk, Dick 1967<br />

Marcinkowski, Craig 1997-01<br />

Markel, Eric 1985-86<br />

<strong>Marler</strong>, <strong>Andrew</strong> 2007-<br />

Marris, Greg 1991-94<br />

Marsh, Tim 1985-87<br />

Matson, David 1989-90<br />

Mattingly, Matt 2002, 05-06<br />

McBride, Ryan 1996-97<br />

McGill, Peter 1998-99<br />

McLaughlin, Chris 2002-04<br />

McMahon, Shane 1998-99<br />

Meade, John 1956<br />

Meehan, Tom 1961<br />

Merrill, Marc 1994-96<br />

Moulton, Brad 2002-06<br />

Murphy, Dan 1995-96<br />

Murray, Joe 1988-89<br />

GOLF 27


GOLF —<br />

28<br />

all-tiMe roster<br />

N —<br />

Nagel, Barry 1966-69<br />

Nestor, Joseph 1953<br />

Nestor, Tom 1958-61<br />

— O —<br />

O’Connor, Frank 1959<br />

Ogozaly, Chris 1987-88<br />

Olson, Robert 1959-62<br />

Otten, Eric 1985-87<br />

— P —<br />

Pallotta, Mike 1991-92<br />

Parker, Rich 1967<br />

Peavey, Lloyd 1998-99<br />

Pomichter, John 1988-89<br />

Prinzo, Ryan 2009-<br />

— R —<br />

Redmore, Keith 1989-90<br />

Richmon, Scott 1996-97<br />

Rock, Tim 1988-91<br />

Romankiewicz, Ray 1953<br />

Rose, Neil 1971-73<br />

Rose, Tim 1992-94<br />

— S —<br />

Sandler, Todd 1965-68<br />

Savage, Kevin 1987-88<br />

Savin, Jeff 1967-68<br />

Shader, Kyle 1987-90<br />

Shanahan, Jeff 1985-86<br />

Sharp, Richard 1966-69<br />

Shearer, J.J. 2005-09<br />

Sheils, Tyler 1987-88<br />

Shelp, Jim 1987-88<br />

Simkulet, Ronald 1966<br />

Singer, Adam 1999-02<br />

Sladish, Chris 1991-93<br />

Sladish, <strong>Jake</strong> 1991-94<br />

Smith, Doug 1988-90<br />

Smith, Tom 1954-56<br />

Spiller, Steven 1965<br />

Spross, Alan 1962<br />

Stevens, David 1956<br />

Suh, Jae 1990-91<br />

Summers, Boyd 1955-56<br />

Surdey, Mike 2007-<br />

Sussman, Ken 1965-66<br />

Svarney, Bob 1990-91<br />

Swartwood, Marshall 1953-56<br />

Sweeney, William 1959-63<br />

— T —<br />

Tavroff, Matt 1985-86<br />

Tyrrell, Chuck 1986-89<br />

—U—<br />

Ungvarsky, Aaron 2002-07<br />

— V —<br />

Van Vestrout, Vic 1967<br />

Van Vestrout, Mike 1985-86<br />

Vinal, Eric 2000-04<br />

Vinal, Zach 2004-08<br />

— W —<br />

Waltzer, Ken 1961<br />

Watson, Dave 1988-89<br />

Wheet, Casey 2002-06<br />

White, Brian 1988-89<br />

White, Earle 1953-56<br />

Wiedrich, Chris 1990-91<br />

Wilensky, Neil 1964-67<br />

Wilkins, Ron 1996-97<br />

Wolniewicz, Jeff 2003-07<br />

Woods, Tim 1994-96<br />

— z —<br />

Zuckerman, Evan 1990-91<br />

Note: The beginning year listed for each<br />

individual is the fall season and the last<br />

year noted is the spring.<br />

<strong>Binghamton</strong> Golf: The Early Years<br />

Year Record Coach<br />

1947-48 4-2-0 John Budd<br />

1948-49 6-1-0 John Budd<br />

1949-50 2-0-0 John Budd<br />

1950-51 2-2-1 John Budd<br />

1951-52 no team<br />

1952-53 3-3-1 John Budd<br />

1953-54 5-1-1 John Budd<br />

1954-55 3-5-0 John Budd<br />

1955-56 0-6-0 John Budd<br />

1956-57 1-4-0 John Budd<br />

1957-58 1-2-0 John Budd<br />

1958-59 1-7-0 John Budd<br />

1959-60 2-6-0 D. Henderson<br />

1960-61 0-4-0 D. Henderson<br />

1961-62 0-6-0 Don O’Brien<br />

1962-63 0-5-1 Don O’Brien<br />

1963-64 1-5-0 Tim Schum<br />

1964-65 1-5-0 Tim Schum<br />

1965-66 3-3-1 Tim Schum<br />

1966-67 2-6-1 Tim Schum<br />

1967-68 4-4-1 Tim Schum<br />

1968-69 2-6-0 Tim Schum<br />

1969-70 1-6-0 Tim Schum<br />

1970-71 2-8-0 Tim Schum<br />

1971-72 2-4-0 Tim Schum<br />

1972-73 NA Bob Kreidler<br />

1973-74 NA Bob Kreidler<br />

1974-84 no team<br />

*1985-86 34-6** John Affleck<br />

*1986-87 42-4** John Affleck<br />

*1987-88 43-9** John Affleck<br />

*Competed as club team<br />

**W-L record includes dual matches<br />

and performances against all teams<br />

at invitationals<br />

(based on overall placement)


2010-11 SCHEDULE<br />

Date tournament<br />

SEPTEMBER<br />

5 Sun.-6 Mon. @ Missouri Tiger Intercollegiate<br />

at Turning Stone Resort, Verona, N.Y.<br />

20 Mon.-21 Tue. @ Rhode Island Adams Cup<br />

at Newport National GC<br />

25 Sat.-26 Sun. @ Cornell Invitational<br />

at Cornell GC<br />

OCTOBER<br />

2 Sat.-3 Sun. @ Yale MacDonald Cup<br />

at Yale GC<br />

9 Sat.-10 Sun. @ Philadelphia Big 5 Invitational<br />

at Philadelphia Cricket Club<br />

16 Sat.-17 Sun. @ Seton Hall Invitational<br />

at Fiddler’s Elbow CC, Bedminster, N.J.<br />

MARCH<br />

21 Mon.-22 Tues. @ C&F Bank Intercollegiate<br />

at Kingsmill Resort, Williamsburg, Va.<br />

APRIL<br />

8 Fri.-10 Sun. @ Penn State Invitational<br />

16 Sat.-17 Sun. @ NC State Invitational<br />

at Center Valley GC, Easton, Pa.<br />

MAY<br />

2 Mon.- @ America Sky Championship<br />

4 Wed. at Troon North GC, Scottsdale, Ariz.<br />

www.bubearcats.com<br />

Sophomore<br />

David Cellura<br />

Junior<br />

Trevor Fiedler<br />

Senior<br />

Mike Lemp<br />

Head Coach<br />

Bernie<br />

Herceg<br />

Senior<br />

Mike<br />

Corbo

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