Golfer of the Week

Week ending March 25, 2012:

Golfer of the Week
Chris Sarvadi - Cabrini College
Sarvadi finished first at Monday’s Philadelphia University tri match, carding a 75, one stroke ahead of the second-place finisher at the event held at the ACE Club.

Honor Roll
Tyler Hiriak - Neumann University
Hiriak led the Knights with a score of 80 in a tri-match with Philadelphia University and Rowan University on Monday, helping Neumann to a second-place finish.

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Week ending April 2, 2012

Golfer of the Week
John Manos - Centenary College
Manos led the Cyclones to a fourth place showing, out of 18 teams, at Tuesday’s Moravian Spring Invitational in Danielsville, PA.  He shot a 77, taking third individually, two shots off the lead. 

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Week ending April 9, 2012

Golfer of the Week
Bill McNeir - Centenary College
McNeir earns Golfer of the Week laurels after leading the Cyclones to a win in a tri-match over Farmingdale State and St. Joseph’s (LI).  The junior shot a career-low 75 in the win, as Centenary recorded a program-record score of 309 in the victory.

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Week ending April 16, 2012

Golfer of the Week
Sam Stewart - Keystone College
Stewart averaged a 79 in two events for the Giants.  He opened the week by shooting an 80 to take 17th overall at the Hamilton Invitational on Tuesday, before closing the week with a six-over 78 to win the individual championship and lead Keystone to the team title at the Neumann Invitational at the Brandywine Country Club on Thursday. 

Honor Roll
Brian Criscuolo - Centenary College
Stewart averaged a 79 in two events for the Giants.  He opened the week by shooting an 80 to take 17th overall at the Hamilton Invitational on Tuesday, before closing the week with a six-over 78 to win the individual championship and lead Keystone to the team title at the Neumann Invitational at the Brandywine Country Club on Thursday. 

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Week ending April 23, 2012

Golfer of the Week
Chris Donahue - Neumann University
Donohue led the Knights in each of their two events on the week.  On Monday at the Greater Philadelphia/Rosemont Invitational, he carded a 79 to take fourth overall, four strokes off the lead.  Two days later, at the Neumann Quad, he shot an identical 79, tying for second place overall. 

Honor Roll
Sam Wilcox - Philadelphia Biblical University
Wilcox recorded Philadelphia Biblical’s top performance of the season, as he shot a 77 to take second overall at the Alvernia Invitational on Thursday, leading the Crimson Eagles to a fourth-place finish at the 12-team event.










Week Ending: 4.3.11

Golfer of the Week:
Cabrini College's Greg Verde (So., Wayne, PA/Conestoga) has been named The Colonial States Athletic Conference golfer of the week for the week ending April 3, 2011.  Greg Verde carded an 83 at the Immaculata-Cabrini Dual Match for the lowest individual round of the dual.  Verde helped Cabrini defeat Immaculata by four strokes, 346-350. 

Honor Roll:
Immaculata University's Sean Rowan (Jr., West Chester, PA/Salesianum) has been named to The Colonial States Athletic Conference honor roll for golf for the week ending April 3, 2011.  Sean Rowan had the best round of the day for Immaculata at the Immaculata-Cabrini Dual Match last Tuesday with an 85.  That round also marked his best score so far this season. 

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Week Ending: 3.27.11

Golfer of the Week:
Cabrini College's Greg Verde (So., Wayne, PA/Conestoga) has been named The Colonial States Athletic Conference golf of the week for the week ending March 27, 2011.  Sophomore Greg Verde finished second overall in the individual standings in the Philadelphia University Tri-Match at The ACE Club, firing a 3-over par round of 75.  The Cabrini golf team finished second behind Division I Drexel University and besting Division II Phila. University.