DELAND, Fla. — Carson-Newman sophomore Gavin Hay (Glasgow, Scotland) came up short in qualifying for next week’s NCAA Championships with an 84 in Wednesday’s final round at the 2011 NCAA Division II South/Southeast Super Regional men's golf tournament at Victoria Hills Golf Club. Hay finishes the tournament in a tie for 62nd with a three-round 228 (+12), while fellow Eagle Liam Ashby (Dublin, Ireland) finished in 72nd after carding a 76 (+4) on Wednesday.
DELAND, Fla. — Carson-Newman sophomore Gavin Hay (Glasgow, Scotland) carded a second-round 1-over-par 73 on Tuesday to move into a tie for seventh place at the 2011 NCAA Division II South/Southeast Super Regional men's golf tournament at Victoria Hills Golf Club.
DELAND, Fla. — Carson-Newman sophomore Gavin Hay (Glasgow, Scotland) fired a 1-under-par 71 on Monday to tie for eighth place after the first round of the 2011 NCAA Division II South/Southeast Super Regional men's golf tournament at Victoria Hills Golf Club.
INDIANAPOLIS — Carson-Newman sophomore Gavin Hay (Glasgow, Scotland) and junior Liam Ashby (Dublin, Ireland) have qualified to play as individuals in the 2011 NCAA Division II Southeast Regional men's golf tournament, the NCAA announced Monday.
CONOVER, N.C. — The Carson-Newman Eagles carded a final-round 305 (+17) to finish in fifth place at the 2011 South Atlantic Conference Men's Golf Championship on Tuesday at Rock Barn Country Club.
CONOVER, N.C. — The Carson-Newman Eagles are in sixth place after two rounds of the 2011 Food Lion South Atlantic Conference Men's Golf Championship on Monday at Rock Barn Country Club.
ROCK HILL, S.C. — Carson-Newman junior Liam Ashby (Dublin, Ireland) and sophomore Gavin Hay (Glasgow, Scotland) have been named to the 2011 first team All-South Atlantic Conference men's golf team, while freshman Jonathan Kim-Moss (Mississauga, Canada) was named Freshman of the Year, league officials announced Friday.
GREENWOOD, S.C. — The Carson-Newman men's golf team shot a final-round 1-under-par 287 on Tuesday to claim second place at the Bearcat Golf Classic hosted by Lander University at Greenwood County Club.
GREENWOOD, S.C. — The Carson-Newman men's golf team turned in an even-par 288 on Monday and is in fourth place after the first round of the Bearcat Golf Classic hosted by Lander University at Greenwood County Club.
EATONTON, GA. – The Carson-Newman Eagles closed with a final-round 305 (+25) to finish 15th at the 2011 Bobcat Invitational, which wrapped up Tuesday at The Golf Club at Cuscowilla. C-N finished with a three-round total of 904 (+64), seven strokes ahead of Valdosta State University. The Eagles competed against one of the strongest fields of the D-II season, which included a number of top 10 teams.
EATONTON, Ga. — The Carson-Newman men's golf team is in 14th place after two rounds of play in the 2011 Bobcat Invitational at the Golf Club at Cuscowilla.
SALISBURY, NC – Carson-Newman sophomore Gavin Hay (Glasgow, Scotland) dropped the first playoff hole to UNC Pembroke’s Jordan Walor to finish second at the 2011 Richard Rendleman Invitational played Tuesday at the 6,665-yard, Par-71 Country Club of Salisbury.
SALISBURY, NC – Carson-Newman’s Gavin Hay (Glasgow, Scotland) fired a 3-under 68 and leads through the first round of the Richard Rendleman Invitational, played Monday in Salisbury, N.C. Catawba College is hosting the event at the 6,665-yard, Par-71 Country Club of Salisbury. The 36-hole tournament will conclude on Tuesday.
ORLANDO, Fla. — The Carson-Newman men's golf team shot a final-round 295 (+7) to finish the Golfweek Spring Invitational in 13th place on Tuesday at the Reunion Resort Legacy Course.
ORLANDO, Fla. — The Carson-Newman men's golf team is in seventh place after Sunday's first round of the Golfweek Spring Invitational at the Reunion Resort Legacy Course.
ORLANDO, Fla. — The Carson-Newman men's golf team is in 12th place after Monday’s second round of the Golfweek Spring Invitational at the Reunion Resort Legacy Course. The Eagles closed the second round with a team 305 (+17) and are 20 strokes off the pace set by tournament-leader Barton College (598, +22).
