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October 19, 2007

Costain Named to Second Team All Conference
Ben Costain named the NAC Second Team All-Conference

WATERVILLE, October 19 - Former Lawrence High School graduate and current Thomas College freshman Ben Costain (Benton, Maine) was named to the North Atlantic Second Team All-Conference. Costain earned his way to the Second Team All-Conference award by finishing 10th in the NAC Golf Championship.

Earlier in the season Costain earned North Atlantic Conference Rookie of the Week. Costain earned this by finishing fifth in the Husson Invitational.

October 14, 2007

Husson Wins NAC Golf Championship
Adam Duplisea of Husson Earns NAC Player of the Year

Boothbay, Maine  -  October 14, 2007  Husson College held on to their first round lead by winning with a two-day team total of 619 to win the North Atlantic Conference Championships at the Boothbay Golf Club in Boothbay, MaineCastleton State College scored a 656 for second place in the Championship.  The University of Maine Farmington, Elms, Thomas, Becker, and Maine Maritime Academy finished 3rd-7th respectively.

The individual medalists and North Atlantic Conference Player of the year honors for 2007 went to Adam Duplisea of Husson College who shot 77, 71 for a two day total of 148.

Joining Duplisea on the NAC All Conference First Team were Elms College's Neil Daigneault finished second with a 153 (78, 75), University of Maine at Farmington's Kyle Feltis finished third with a 158 (80, 78), Husson College's Chris Coffin finished fourth with a 158 (78, 80), and Castleton State College's Bryan Smith finished fifth with a 159 (81, 78) in rounding out the NAC All Conference First Team.

The NAC All Conference Second Team was made up of Chris Hamel (Husson), Adam Packard (Husson), Eric Slosek (Castleton State), Ben Malone (Becker), and Ben Costain (Thomas)

The NAC Rookie of the Year was Husson College's Chris Hamel with a score of 160 (81, 79).

The 2007 NAC Golf Coach of the Year award went to the University of Maine Farmington's Bob Timmons. UMF was also honored with the team sportsmanship award

October 13, 2007

Husson Leads NAC Golf Championship After Round One
Ben Estabrook of Husson Leads Golf Field

Boothbay, Maine  -  October 13, 2007  Husson College carded a team total of 312 to lead the two- day North Atlantic Conference Championships at the Boothbay Golf Club in Boothbay, Maine. Castleton State College scored a 328 for second place in the Championship.  The University of Maine Farmington, Thomas, Elms, Maine Maritime Academy, and Becker finished 3rd-7th respectively

Ben Estabrook lead teammates Adam Duplisea and Chris Coffin in the race for individual medalist, with scores of 76, 77, and 78 respectively.  Neil Daigneault of Elms College also scored 78.

 

Team Totals

Total

Thomas

347

Elms College

363

UMF

337

Husson

312

CSC

328

Becker

369

MMA

363

October 9, 2007

Costain Earns NAC Rookie of the Week

WATERVILLE, October 9 - Thomas College's freshman Ben Costain (Benton, ME) earned the North Atlantic Conference Rookie of the Week. Costain earned the honor by shooting a pair of 75's at the Husson Invitational. Costain also finished 5th in the field of 65 in pulling Thomas to 6th  in team place.

Thomas will next play in the North Atlantic Conference Tournament on October 13 and 14, at Boothbay Golf Course.

October 5, 2007

Profenno and Slattery Lead USM to First Place Finish.

SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine  --   Junior Brent Profenno (Standish, Maine/Bonny Eagle) and freshman Andrew Slattery (West Minot, Maine/Poland Regional) combined to shoot a three-under-par 67 to lead the University of Southern Maine Huskies to a first-place finish at the 2007 Southern Maine Cup played at Sable Oaks Golf Course in South Portland Friday afternoon.

The Southern Maine Cup feature pairs of golfers playing six holes of best ball, followed by six holes of scramble format and finally six holes of alternate shot golf.

Southern Maine won the event with a total of 206 led by Profenno and Slattery's low round of the tournament.  Juniors Ben Loss (Wilmette, Ill./Westminster) and Dave Murphy (Melrose, Mass./Melrose) carded a one-under-par 69 while seniors Greg Mitchell (Durham, Maine/Brunswick) and Justin Marchant (Westbrook, Maine/Westbrook) finished with par 70.

St. Joseph's College placed second with 222 and was followed by UMaine Farmington and the University of New England in a two-way tie for third place with 224.  Thomas College rounded out the scoring with a 226.

October 1, 2007

Husson Wins USM Fall Classic

SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine  -   Junior Adam Duplisea (Hermon, Maine/Hermon) carded a two-over-par 73 to lead the Husson College Eagles to a first place finish at the 2007 University of Southern Maine Fall Classic held Monday at Sable Oaks Golf Club in South Portland, Maine.

Duplisea shot a three-over par 39 on the front nine of the course before turning in a solid par performance on the back nine to lead the Eagles to a team-total of 306.  Castleton State placed second with 317 strokes, led by a second place finish with a solid 74 from senior Bryan Smith (St. Albans, Vt./Bellows Free Academy).  Endicott College placed third with 322 besting fourth-place St. Joseph's College by a single stroke (323).  UMaine Farmington placed fifth with 328 followed by Southern Maine's Gold team with 336.  Thomas College finished seventh with 341 strokes, while the University of New England (343) and Southern Maine's Blue team (344) placed eighth and ninth respectively.

        USM freshman Andrew Slattery (West Minot, Maine/Poland Regional) paced the Huskies as the team's top finisher tying for 12th place with an 81.  Junior Matt Reid (Portland, Maine/Cape Elizabeth) and freshman Mike Walp (Portland, Maine/Deering) tied for 16th place with an 82. 

Team Scores: 1. Husson 306; 2. Castleton State 317; 3. Endicott 322; 4. St. Joseph's (ME) 323; 5. UMaine Farmington 328; 6. Southern Maine (Gold) 336;  7.  Thomas 341;  8. University of New England 342; 9. Southern Maine (Blue) 344