
4.17.08 - SPARTANS PLACE SECOND AT MC SPRING INVITE
Manchester's women's golf team finished second overall, six strokes out of first place at the 2008 Manchester College Spring Invite, hosted by Honeywell Golf Course.
Junior Stacey Goins tied for third with an overall 87 in the 18-hole tournament. Chelsea Johnson took sixth with a 94, followeed by Erica Hahn's seventh place finish with a 97. Mary McCauley was 15th with a 104 and Jessica Kantzer rounded out MC's top five with a 16th place finish with a 108.
10.14.07-MANCHESTER SHAVES 29 STROKES FROM DAY ONE'S SCORE TO PLACE FOURTH AT HCAC CHAMPIONSHIPS
Manchester's women's golf team fired a 392 in Sunday's round two of the HCAC Conference Tournament to finish fourth overall. Saturday's team score of 421 had the Spartans 10 strokes behind Anderson for fourth place, and just one stroke ahead of Hanover, who was in sixth place overall.
Stacey Goins placed eighth for Manchester, giving her All-Conference honors for MC. Goins fired a 94 on Saturday and a 91 on Sunday for an overall 185 score. Erica Hahn tied for 10th place with a 104-86/190, Mary McCauley shot a 108-104/212, and Jessica Kantzer shot a 115-111/226 to round out the Spartans top four.
10.13.07-SPARTANS FIFTH AT HCAC AFTER FIRST ROUND
Manchester's women's golf team currently sits in fifth place after the first round of the HCAC Conference tournament. Manchester has a team score of 421, 72 strokes behind tournament leader Franklin College who has a 349. Rose-Hulman is in second with a 369, followed by Transylvania with a 380, Anderson with 411, Manchester with 421, Hanover with a 422, MSJ in seventh with a 468 and Defiance in eighth with a 549.
Tournament action continues on Sunday.
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Fourth-year coach Jeff Kock, a 1998 graduate of Manchester College, has developed a pair of outstanding golf teams. The teams, which play fall and spring seasons, have continued to build on a tradition of excellence. Both the men's and women's teams had outstanding results for the 2006-07 season.
- The women’s team qualified for the NCAA Div. III Championships in Orlando, Fla., finishing 18th.
- The women’s team captured their fourth straight HCAC title in 2006-07.
- The men’s team placed third in the HCAC Championships, led by Scott Bucher’s sixth place finish.
- The men’s team has finished in the top three in the conference for the last four years.
- Jeff Kock has won three HCAC Coach of the Year awards in 2004, 2005 and 2006.
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