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Ben von Reyn, John Harris Lead Saints at Delhi-Hamilton Quad

Ben von Reyn shot the second best round of the tournament with an opening 71 and finished third overall with a 149 total, leading the Saint men's golf team to a tie for second behind co-host Delhi in the Delhi-Hamilton Quad to open the 2009 season.

Chris Mudge '13

Hanover, NH
Hanover

2009-10: Chris played in three tournaments fpr Saints and shot a low of 74, tying for 16th in the Liberty League Championship. He tied for 10th at Delhi and had a 80.0 stroke average

2007-08 Chris Mudge had an outstanding year in 2007-08, earning first team All Liberty League honors with a third place finish which included rounds of 70 and 73. He was consistently in the 70s and one of the Saints' top three golfers that season.

Chris was a two-year member of the Hanover High School golf team, winning the states in Class M in New Hampshire as a senior and earning third team all state honors. He was a member of the Hanover High state championship hockey team as a senior and was a member of a midget state championship hockey team as a junior and played with a bantom team which won the New England Regionals and participated in tier one nationals.

George Steers '13

Rye, NY
Canterbury School
Career Statistics: 

Collegiate Low: 73 2011
2011-12: 77.0 in 6 rounds
2010-11: 77.5 stroke average in 2 rounds
2009-10: 82.5 stroke average in 9 rounds

2011-12: Walker played in the first semester only and had a stroke average of 77.0 in six rounds. He shot his collegiate low with a 73, finishing tied for fourth at the North Country Challenge to start the season.

2010-11: Walker played in the SLU Invitational and shot rounds 0f 79 and 77.

2009-10: Walker played in six tournament for the Saints with a collegiate low round of 77 in the second round of fthe Liberty League tournament.

Walker Steers played football, squash and golf at the Canterbury School and was captain of the golf team in 2008. He was the golf team MVP in 2005, 2006 and 2007 and earned the Coaches Award in 2008.

John Harris '13

Manchester, MA
St. George's School
Career Statistics: 
Career Low:72 2009
2011-12: 78.54 stroke average in 11 rounds, 2 top 10s
2010-11: 80.35 average in 14 rounds 3 top 20s
2009-10: 79.06 stroke average

2011-12: John played in the fall only and had a 78.54 stroke average in 11 rounds. He had two top tens with a tie for 7th in the North Country Challenge and a tie for 10th  at Hamilton where his 77-75-152 led the Saints.

2010-11: John had an 80.35 stroke average in 14 rounds as a sophomore and had three top 20 finishes including a tie for seventh at Delhi and a tied for ninth at Oswego in the spring.

2009-10: John tied for fifth with rounds of 75-77 at the Delhi-Hamilton Invitational to start his collegiate career and shot his collegiate low round with a 72 in round two at Williams. He tied for seventh in the Osego tournament and was fifth in the Clarkson-Potsdam-Oswego quad meet.  He had 11 rounds in the 70s and a stroke average of 79.06 He was team rookie of the year.


A standout in football and golf at the St. George's School, John earned all-league honors in golf.

Jeff Duggan '13

Orleans, MA
Nauset Regional
Career Statistics: 

Collegiate Low: 72 (twice)
2011-12: 79.36 average
2010-11: 80.71 stroke average, 4 top 20 finishes
2009-10:79.05 stroke average

2011-12: Jeff played just the fall season, studying abroad in the spring, and had a stroke average of 79.36 in 11 tournament rounds. He was tied for second at theNorth Country Triangular match and shot a low round of 73 at the Duke Nelson Invitational.

2010-11: Jeff opened the season with an even-par round of 72 in the SLU Invitational to match his collegiate low and went on to finish eighth. He was tied for fifth and earned All Liberty League honors in the Liberty League tournament and had five top 20 finishes for the season. He had a stroke average of 80.71 in 14 rounds.

2009-10: Jeff finished third in the Clarkson-Potsdam-Oswego quad meet to start the year with a 75 and shot 72 and 76 in the Oswego Invitational to end the season. He had nine rounds in the 70s with a low of 72 and averaged 79.05 strokes per round for the season.


Jeff was the 2008 Massachusetts Division 2 high school state individual champion, the Division 2 South Sectional individual champion, the Boston Globe Division 2 Player of the Year and a Boston Herald All Scholastic selection. A three-time league all star and two-time captain, he also won the ACL Sportsmanship award twice. A member of the National Honor Society, his Nauset team won the South Sectional and finished second in the state in 2008.

Harriman Leads Saints at Oswego

April 28: St. Lawrence University's men's golf team completed its 2008-09 season with a third place showing in the Oswego Invitational as sophomore Pete Harriman led the way with a seventh place finish.

Saints Fourth at Hamilton Spring Tourney

April 21: St. Lawrence University's men's golf team finished fourth in a nine-team field in the Hamilton Spring Invitational at the Skenandoa Club in Clinton on Tuesday.


The Saints had a best-of-four team score of 324 on the 6,563 yard par 72 course and were led by freshman Ren O'Connor who shot 79 and was tied for 11th in the 57-player field. SUNY Delhi won the event with a score of 304 with Hamilton scored with 305 and Rensselaer third at 311. Oswego was fifth with 340.


L.B. Haney tied for 14th with a round of 890 while Doug Weaver, playing as an individual, shot 81 and was tied for 19th. David Bushing was tied for 21st with a round of 82, Pete Harriman tied for 24th with non-scoring teammate Joe Millett as both shot 83 and Adrian Bouthot completed the Saint scoring with a 86 which tied for 27th.


The Saints will conclude the spring season at Oswego Saturday and Sunday.

O'Connor Is Top Saint Golfer at Palomountain

April 14: St. Lawrence University's men's golf team finished 11th in a 14 team field at the Palamountain Invitational hosted by Skidmore College on Sunday and Monday.


The Saints shot scores of 348 and 349 for a 697 total. Host Skidmore, ranked third nationally, won the event with back-to-back rounds of 311 for a 622 total, 16 strokes better than second place Hamilton. Skidmore's "Gold" team was third with Middlebury fourth and NYU fifth.


Rookie Ren O'Connor was the top Saint golfer, finishing in a tie for 29th with rounds of 82 and 85 and a 167 total. LB Haney was tied for 33rd with rounds of 86 and 82 for 168, David Bushing was tied for 62nd with rounds of 96 and 86 for a 182 total while Adrian Bouthot tied for 64th with rounds of 87 and 96 for a 183 total. Andrew Krieger was the fifth Saint golfer with rounds of 93 and 103 for a 196 total.

Saints Third at Manhattanville

Oct. 12: Saint rookie Ren O'Connor shot his fourth and fifth rounds in the 70s in the last three tournaments and finished fourth overall in the 60-player field at the Manhattanville/NYU Fall Invitational on the Hudson Hills Golf Course as the Saint men's golf team concluded its fall season with a third place finish.


O'Connor opened the tournament with a 77 on the par-71 course and came back on Sunday with a 74 to finish at 151. SUNY-Delhi's Derek Walbridge shot 143 with rounds of 77 and 66 to win the individual title in the tournament.


Delhi shot a team total of 611 with NYU second at 612 and the Saints third at 617 in a 10-team field. Hamilton was fourth at 619 followed by RPI, Manhattanville, St. Peter's, Johnson and Wales, UMass-Dartmouth and Stevens Tech.


Ben von Reyn was the second saint finisher in the final fall event with rounds of 75 and 78 for a 153 total, tied for 7th overall, while L.B. Haney was two strokes back with rounds of 80 and 75 for a 155 total which tied for 12th. David Bushing shot 77 and 83 for a 160 total and was the fourth Saint finisher in the field. Andrew Krieger shot 88-81 for a 169 total while Pete Harriman bounced back from a tough 101 on Saturday with a solid 81 on Sunday to finish with a 182 total.

 

O'Connor Leads Saints at Hamilton

Oct. 5: Freshman Ren O'Connor matched the low round of the season and tied for the second best round of the tournament at the Hamilton Invitational with a 71 on Sunday as the Saint golf team finished tied for12th in a highly competitive 15-team field.

Seven teams were bunched within eight strokes from seventh through the tie for 12th. Skidmore was an easy winner with a 585 total with Salem State second at 613 and Middlebury third at 617. The Saints had a total of 637.


O'Connor shot 82 on Saturday, but came back with his best collegiate round on Sunday, shooting one of three rounds of 71 in the tournament. Skidmore's Matt Canavan shot a 69 on Sunday for the low round of the tourney. O'Connor finished tied for 16th with his 153 total.


Ben von Reyn shot rounds of 84 and 75 and tied for 41st at 159 along with freshman David Bushing, who followed an 82 with a 77. Pete Harriman shot back-to-back rounds of 83 for a 166 total and tied for 54th while Andrew Kreiger shot 91-77 and L.B. Haney shot back-to-back 84s to tie for 71st with 168 totals.


The Saints conclude the fall season at Manhattanville Saturday and Sunday.

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