Trinity's George
Boudria Comes Away With NESCAC Player of the Year
HADLEY, Mass. – Spurred by a 2-under par performance on
Sunday (69) at the 2005 NESCAC Golf Championship, Trinity's George
Boudria became the first Bantam linksman to medal at the NESCAC
championship, earning NESCAC Player of the Year honors for his
effort.
While Boudria's play helped his
Bantam team to a third place finish at the 2005 NESCAC Golf
Championship - the highest finish at the annual event for Trinity -
the combined performance of Kevin Kellert and Matthew Slovitt for
Williams gave the Ephs their second-straight NESCAC Golf crown.
Kellert finished the event in a tie for third with a two-day total
of 150, while Slovitt placed in a three-way tie for fifth with 151.
NESCAC Rookie of the Year honors
went to Middlebury's Harrison Bane, finishing in second place among
the field with a two-day total of 149, only two shy of medalist
Boudria.
The 2005 NESCAC Golf All-Conference
teams, selected based upon individual finish at the championship,
saw a total of seven linksmen make the cut for the First Team.
Joining Bane, Boudria, Kellert, and Slovitt on the NESCAC Golf
All-Conference First Team were Dave Christie of Hamilton, Sean
Jules of Amherst, and Justin Meier of Tufts. Jules, who finished
the event in a three-way tie for fifth with a score of 151, is the
only holdover from the 2004 First Team. He also received First Team
recognition in 2003, his freshman season with the Jeffs golf squad.
Rick Pohle of Williams was named
NESCAC Coach of the Year by his peers for the second straight year
in a row. It is the third time he has received the award since
1999.
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2005 NESCAC All-Conference Golf
Teams
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First Team
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Harrison Bane
| Middlebury
| Fr.
| Marblehead, Mass.
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George Boudria
| Trinity
| So.
| Mendham, N.J.
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Dave Christie
| Hamilton
| Fr.
| New Canaan, Conn.
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Sean Jules
| Amherst
| Jr.
| Chicago, Ill.
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Kevin Kellert
| Williams
| Jr.
| Toms River, N.J.
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Justin Meier
| Tufts
| Jr.
| Tampa, Fla.
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Matthew Slovitt
| Williams
| Sr.
| Chicago, Ill.
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Second Team
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Josh Biren
| Trinity
| Fr.
| Sudbury, Mass.
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Jake Cox
| Bates
| Jr.
| Sammamish, Wash.
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Mike Hayes
| Hamilton
| So.
| Homer, N.Y.
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John Kildahl
| Williams
| Sr.
| Williamstown, Mass.
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Alec MacColl
| Trinity
| Fr.
| Centennial, Colo.
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David Velardo
| Wesleyan
| So.
| Wilmington, Mass.
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NESCAC Player of the Year
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George Boudria
| Trinity
| So.
| Mendham, N.J.
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NESCAC Rookie of the Year
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Harrison Bane
| Middlebury
| Fr.
| Marblehead, Mass.
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NESCAC Coach of the Year
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Rick Pohle
| Williams
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