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Mon, Aug 16, 2010 - [Men's & Women's Golf]

NORMAN, Okla. - DePaul (Division I), Maryville (Division II), Carnegie Mellon (Division III), Ohio Dominican (NAIA), Frank Phillips (NJCAA DI) and South Mountain (NJCAA DII) have been named Academic National Champions for their respective divisions announced the GCAA. DePaul posted the highest recorded team GPA with 3.66. A total of 113 teams submitted GPAs of 3.00 or higher and earned All-Academic Team recognition.

Fri, May 21, 2010 - [Men's Golf]
 

NOBLESVILLE, Ind. - PING All-America teams have been announced for NJCAA

Division II by the GCAA.
 

The first-team included Branden Barron and Trent Kaıahanui of South

Mountain, Tylerıs James Glenn, Marcelo Rozo of John A. Logan and Dartonıs

Taylor Welborn.

Fri, May 21, 2010 - [Men's & Women's Golf]
The Tyler Junior College men's golf team shot its second 299 of the Division II national tournament on Thursday to leave the Apaches 35 strokes out of first place in Goodyear, Ariz.

South Mountain (Ariz.) is the only team under par entering today's final round. The Cougars fired their second consecutive 286 to take a four-shot lead over Mesa (Ariz.).
Thu, May 20, 2010 - [Men's & Women's Golf]
The Tyler Junior College men's golf team lost ground Wednesday at the NJCAA Division II Championship in Goodyear, Ariz. The Apaches shot 298 at Palm Valley Golf Club and are 28 shots out of the lead at the midway point.

Nate Anderson (71-77), James Glenn (74-74) and Stefan Labuschagne (77-71) are tied for 22nd individually, while the Apaches are in eighth place out of 21 teams. Chris George contributed a 76 to the Apaches' second-round score and is tied for 56th overall. Sebastian Starud had a 79 for TJC's highest score.
Wed, May 19, 2010 - [Men's & Women's Golf]
The Tyler Junior College Apaches opened the NJCAA Division II Golf Championship with a disappointing 299 Tuesday at Palm Valley Golf Club outside Phoenix, Ariz.

TJC head coach Sandy Terry called it a "poor day" for the Apaches as a team. Their five players combined to shoot 20 over par on four holes (6, 7, 8 and 18). They also recorded a triple bogey.
Tue, May 18, 2010 - [Men's Golf]

TJC had four players capture individual honors in a ceremony last night at the NJCAA National Golf Tournament in Arizona.  James Glenn, Stefan Labuscagne, and Sebastian Starud were named Ping all region players, James Glenn, Stefan Labuscagne, and Nate Anderson were namend Ping all Americans , and Nate Anderson was named to the Ping all freshmen team.