<p>For Immediate Release
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Men’s Golf Contact: Stacie Michaud (410) 293-8773</p>
<p>Navy Dominates Field to Win 2008 Patriot League Golf Championship</p>
<p>BETHLEHEM, Pa. - Led by the efforts of Patriot League Championship MVP Erich Schoen (Sylvania, Ohio) and Patriot League Rookie of the Year Ben Hayes (Carmichael, Calif.), the Navy golf team won the program’s fifth Patriot League Championship title on Sunday afternoon at the Saucon Valley Country Club, outdistancing the field by 17 strokes. Additionally three Midshipmen garnered All-Patriot League kudos for finishing among the field’s top 10, while Navy’s Pat Owen was voted the Patriot League Coach of the Year for the sixth time.</p>
<p>“Our team worked extremely hard this year and I couldn’t be happier for them,” said Owen, who led the Mids to Patriot League titles in 1998, 2000, 2001, 2003 and '08. “It starts with the tremendous leadership our three seniors - Chris Renninger, Erich Schoen and Ryan Sload - have shown throughout not only this season but their careers. They’ve been great mentors to some of our younger players and they’ve shown great character in leading the way this weekend.”</p>
<p>The Midshipmen, who owned a 7-stroke lead heading into Sunday’s final round, increased their lead by turning in the low round of the day, a 19-over par 307 to finish the tournament with a 61-over par 925 (311-307-307). Navy turned in the low score in the first and third rounds, while Bucknell tried to challenge the Mids by posting a 15-over par 303 in the second round. The Bison, however, were unable to compete with the Mids as they shot a 29-over par 317 in the final round to finish the 54-hole event in second with a 78-over par 942 (322-303-317). The host Mountain Hawks of Lehigh topped Holy Cross in the final round by two strokes to take third (960, +96), followed by Holy Cross (962, +98), Colgate (965, +101), Army (969, +105) and Lafayette (978, +114).</p>
<p>Schoen won the Patriot League individual crown by coming from behind to beat out Colgate’s Ricky Hayes. Hayes held a 1-stroke advantage over Schoen through two rounds, but the Navy senior turned in a 3-over par 75 on Sunday to edge Hayes by two strokes and become the sixth different Navy player to win the individual title. Schoen (74-74-75=23, +7) is the Mids’ first individual champion since Billy Hurley paced the field with his 223 at the Seven Oaks Golf Club in Hamilton, N.Y. in 2004.</p>
<p>Navy’s Hayes, who produced a 32 on the final nine that featured five birdies, shot the field’s low round of the day with an even-par 72 to finish third in the tournament. Boasting a 12-over par 228 (78-78-72), Hayes was the highest finishing freshman in the field and became the second Navy player to take rookie of the year recognition.</p>
<p>Junior David Miller (Chillicothe, Ohio) garnered All-Patriot League recognition for the first time in his career by placing fifth among the field of 42 competitors. Playing in just his second Patriot League Championship, Miller turned in an 18-over par 234 (78-75-81). </p>
<p>Junior Ryan Wielgus (Bethesda, Md.) put together a fine performance and finished just outside of the top 10 in 12th. The 2006 Patriot League Rookie of the Year shot a 7-over par 79 in the final round to post a 24-over par 79 (81-80-79) for the event. Senior captain Chris Renninger (Darnestown, Md.) finished 22nd with a 30-over par 246 (83-81-82), while newcomer Josh Ziska (Camarillo, Calif.) shot his low round of the tournament on Sunday to move up to 28th with a 34-over par 250 (84-85-81).</p>
<p>The Saucon Valley Country Club has certainly been kind to the Midshipmen over the years, as Navy has claimed the team and individual titles in two (2003, Brian Crum and 2008, Erich Schoen) of the three years it has played host to the tournament. </p>
<p>By virtue of its win, Navy has earned an automatic bid to play in one of the three NCAA regionals held May 15-17. In the current regional format, Navy has made five previous NCAA Tournament regional appearances (1962, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2003), four under Owen’s leadership.</p>
<p>The NCAA will announce the field for its three regionals on Monday, May 5. The Council Fire Golf Club in Chattanooga, Tenn. will be the site of the East Regional, while the Central Regional will be played in Columbus, Ohio and the West Regional in Bremerton, Wash. The 10 top teams from each regional advanced to the NCAA finals which are May 28-31 in West Lafayette, Ind.</p>