Golf Closes Out Point Loma/Smee Builders Invitational In 11th Place
JAMUL, Calif. (March 7, 2006) - The University of Connecticut golf team finished in 11th place of 18 teams as the Point Loma/Smee Builders Invitational concluded on Tuesday. UConn shot a three-day total of 939 (320-311-308) in the event while CSU-Stanislaus captured the title with a three-round score of 882 (291-289-302) in the 18-team event. The UConn ‘B’ team, also competing in the tournament, finished 13th with a three-round total of 981 (334-323-324).
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Golf Opens Season At Point Loma/Smee Builders Invitational
JAMUL, Calif. (March 7, 2006) - The University of Connecticut men's golf team opened the 2006 spring season at the Point Loma/Smee Builders Invitational on Monday afternoon. The Huskies stand in 10th place out of 15 teams after the first day of competition, shooting a 631 (320-311) through the first two rounds of play.
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Men's Golf Wraps Up Fall Schedule By Finishing 11th At BIG EAST/MAC Challenge
WINTER GARDEN, Fla. (November 6, 2005) - The University of Connecticut men's golf team finished in 11th place at the BIG EAST/MAC Challenge, held at the Orange County National Golf Center and Lodge. The Huskies shot a 909 (299-306-304) for the tournament. It was the final tournament on UConn's fall schedule.
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Men's Golf in 10th Place After First Day of BIG EAST/MAC Challenge
WINTER GARDEN, Fla. (November 5, 2005) - The University of Connecticut men's golf team stands in 10th place out of 11 teams after the first day of competition at the BIG EAST/MAC Challenge, held at the Orange County National Golf Center and Lodge. The Huskies shot a 605 (299-306) for the day.
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Jason Parajeckas Named Golfweek Player of the Week
STORRS, Conn. (October 24, 2005) - University of Connecticut junior Jason Parajeckas (Woburn, Mass.) was named National Men's Player of the Week by Golfweek magazine on Monday afternoon following his two tournament wins for the week of Oct. 17-23. He is the first Husky to earn the honor.
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