
No. 12 Men's Golf Wins 24th MAC Championship
4/30/2017 9:11:00 PM | Men's Golf
NASHPORT, Ohio – The No. 12 Kent State University men's golf team won its 24th Mid-American Conference Championship Sunday at the Virtues Golf Club.
The Golden Flashes finished the four round tournament with a score of 3-under par 1149 (287-288-285-289), breaking its own four-round tournament record for team score. Kent State won the tournament by 25 strokes, defeating second-place Ball State at 22-over par.
"This was a hard golf course and it didn't let up," said head coach Herb Page. "We played four different rounds and it played four different ways. We were out there for 8.5 hours today. It started really peaceful and calm, and then the rain started blowing in sideways."
Kent State also took individual medalist honors, with Gisli Sveinsbergsson finishing first overall. Over four rounds, the sophomore finished at 8-under par 280, coming from behind to beat Miami's Patrick Flavin by two strokes. Sveinbergsson finished the weekend with a 71, his fourth straight round under par.
After the tournament, Kent State was honored with several awards from the MAC. The Flashes had all five of the golfers in their lineup named to the All-MAC First Team, while Sveinbergsson and Ian Holt were named to the All-Tournament Team. Holt claimed MAC Golfer of the Year honors, while coach Page was named Coach of the Year.
"I couldn't be more proud of these guys," elated Page. "Give Ball State credit for competing with us all weekend. It is really hard playing as the prohibitive favorite. These guys deserve every honor they were given today. All five guys in the lineup were on the first team, which has never been done before. And as I said at the ceremony, I have to share Coach of the Year honors with associate head coach Jon Mills."
Holt earned All-Tournament team honors for finishing tied for fourth overall. The MAC's top golfer had his best round of the tournament Sunday at 68, putting his final score at 1-under par 287. Also in the top 10, last year's MAC Golfer of the Year Chase Johnson finished tied for seventh. Johnson shot a 1-over par 289 for the weekend. Sunday, Johnson was 2-over par with a 74.
Bjarki Petursson and Josh Whalen each shot a 76 Sunday to wrap up the lineup. Petursson finished tied for 19th at 12-over par 300, while senior Whalen finished at 13-over par 301 in a tie for 23rd.
Kent State will take the next two weeks to train for the NCAA Regional Tournament, set for May 15-17 with six possible locations. The Flashes will find out the seed and destination during the selection show, airing on the Golf Channel May 4 at noon.
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2017 MAC Men's Golf Individual Champion
Gisli Sveinbergsson, So., Kent State
2017 MAC Men's Golf Runner-Up Medalist
Patrick Flavin, Jr., Miami
2017 MAC Men's Golf All-Tournament Team (Top 5 w/Ties)
Gisli Sveinbergsson, So., Kent State
Patrick Flavin, Jr., Miami
Johnny Watts, Jr., Ball State
Ian Holt, Jr., Kent State
Colin Joseph, Jr., Toledo
2017 MAC Men's Golfer of the Year
Ian Holt, Jr., Kent State
2017 MAC Men's Golf Freshman of the Year
Thomas Thurloway, Fr., Toledo
2017 Kermit Blosser Coach of the Year
Herb Page, Kent State
2017 Earl Yestingsmeier Sportsman of the Year
Greg Conrad, Sr., Miami
2017 MAC Men's Golf All-MAC First-Team
Chase Johnson, Jr., Kent State
Ian Holt, Jr., Kent State
Josh Whalen, Sr., Kent State
Bjarki Petursson, So., Kent State
Gisli Sveinbergsson, So., Kent State
Patrick Flavin, Jr., Miami
Peyton White, Sr., Ohio
2017 MAC Men's Golf All-MAC Second-Team
Johnny Watts, Jr., Ball State
Jose Narro, Sr., Bowling Green
Kyle Rodes, Sr., Eastern Michigan
Brian Ohr, R-So., Miami