As a capper to his Bulldog Golf career, Drew D'Ercole placed in the top five of the conference at the 2024 GPAC Championships. Concordia wound up in ninth place as a team with a score of 303-314-314–931.
In his final conference tournament as a collegiate golfer, Drew D'Ercole shot a 69 in round one and will enter day two tied for fourth place in the conference. As a team, the Bulldogs sit in 10th place with one round left.
Concordia Men's Golf has kept the rivalry cup in Seward. Coach Brett Muller's squad prevailed by a 12-9 score over Doane in the annual Bulldog-Tiger Cup. This year's event took place at Highlands Golf Course in Lincoln.
Concordia Men's Golf hopes to put all the pieces together this coming week (April 29-30) when the 2024 GPAC Championships unfold at Beatrice Country Club. Drew D'Ercole and Justin Webert will lead the way for the Bulldogs.
A pair of warm and sunny spring days characterized the Howl at Hill tournament, which saw Concordia Men's Golf place fifth while led once again by the likes of Drew D'Ercole and Justin Webert.
Four Bulldogs shot 79 or lower on Sunday (April 14) as 10 competitors represented Concordia Men’s Golf on day one of the Howl at the Hill hosted by Nebraska Wesleyan.
Concordia hung tough with the top teams at the Midwest Spring National Invite through round one before slipping back to 12th on the final leaderboard. Individually, Drew D'Ercole placed just outside the top 10.
Joined by many top NAIA programs in the region, Concordia Men's Golf concluded day one (two rounds) at the Midwest Spring National Invite in 11th. Drew D'Ercole led the way individually.
Junior Justin Webert made a run at a tournament title while leading the Bulldogs to a third-place team finish at the SCC Spring Invite on Monday (April 1). Webert shot a one-over-par 73.
In battling cold and blustery conditions, Concordia Men's Golf placed third at the Graceland Invite. Individually, Drew D'Ercole shot a 79 and placed fourth while leading a group of five Bulldogs.
Concordia men's golf brings back each of its top five players from a year ago, including Reid Wiebe and inspirational Nolan Zikas.
Consider Concordia junior Reid Wiebe the Happy Gilmore of GPAC golfers. No, Wiebe does not stutter step his way into his tee shot, but his powerful drives are enough to make Shooter McGavin jealous. Wiebe attacks par fives with the tenacity of a Seward squirrel on an acorn.
Both Concordia golf programs continued their ascent in the league standings in 2014-15. Now in his fifth season, head coach Brett Muller expects his squads to produce even better results throughout the 2015-16 campaign.
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