FSU Golfers Win National Black College Hall of Fame Tournament
Second consecutive Black College Hall of Fame Championship
Marion Crowe
10/1/07

Atlanta, GA (Brown’s Mills par 72, 6539 yards Golf Course) - Fayetteville State University‘s golfers dominated the National Black College Hall of Fame Invitational Tournament this weekend, by placing all five of their golfers in the tournament top 10 golfers.

            Senior Ian Milne (Deland, FL)  led the Broncos’ charge by taking medalist honors with a four under par total of 140, five strokes better than any of his teammates.  The tournament officials cannot recall when team placed all five of their golfers in the tournament top five.  Coach Raymond McDougal stated this is the first time he had ever had all five of his golfers finish in a tournament top five.  “I don’t think it’s that we were that much better than anyone else,” he stated.  “We just went pout and did the best we could.”  The Broncos out distant their closes competitor, Benedict College, by 49 strokes.

            This is the second consecutive year Fayetteville State University has won the Black College Hall of Fame Tournament. 

 

Team Results

 

1.  Fayetteville State University                         286-284=570

2.  Benedict College                                         296-323=619

3.  Payne College                                             314-307=621

4.  Saint Augustine’s College                             315-310=625

5.  Morehouse College                                     300 nc

 

FSU Golfers

 

1.  Ian Milne                             69-71=140

2.  Joel Lynn                             70-75=145

t2  Kevin Lyles                         73-72=145

t2  Joe Hartmeyer                     76-69=145

5  Jeremy Ringled                     74-72=146

6.  Sean Lucas                          72-75=147