Northeast-10 Men's Golf Report for Games through October 9, 2005
Oct 10, 2005

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Northeast-10 Co-Golfer of the Week

Tyler Johnson, Assumption (Fr., Holden, MA) - Shot a career-best 73 at the Saint Anselm Fall Classic to tie for first place.

Sean Fitzpatrick, Saint Anselm (Jr., Dedham, MA) - Shot a two-over-par 73 to tie for first place at the Saint Anselm College Fall Classic.

Northeast-10 Co-Freshmen of the Week

Jacob Greene, Franklin Pierce (Fr., Gardner, MA) - Carded a three-over-par round of 74 to finish one-stroke off the pace at the Saint Anselm Fall Classic. Led the Ravens to a second-place finish among the five teams competing.

Jamie Bacon, Saint Rose (Fr., Port Perry, Ontario) - Fired a two-over-par 74 to finish second and lead Saint Rose to a win in its own invitational.

Northeast-10 Weekly Honor Roll:

Mark Halibozek, Assumption (Sr., West Hartford, CT) - Shot a 76 at the Saint Anselm Fall Classic for a fifth place finish.

Chris Menne, UMass Lowell (Jr., Edgartown, MA) - Placed in a tie for third with teammate Tom Thiesing with a 76 at the Saint Rose Invitational. Helped UMass Lowell place second among four teams.

Tom Thiesing, UMass Lowell (Fr., Grafton, MA) - Fired a 76 to place in a tie for third place individually and helped the River Hawks to second place among four teams at the Saint Rose Invitational. Shared third place with teammate Chris Menne.

Sean Fitzpatrick, Saint Anselm (Jr., Dedham, MA) - Shot a two-over par 73 to tie for first place at the Saint Anselm College Fall Classic.

Sean Mullane, Saint Anselm (Jr., Bradford, MA) - Shot a three-over-par to tie for third place at the Saint Anselm College Fall Classic.

Scott Daigle, Saint Rose (Jr., Stillwater, NY) - Fired a three-over-par 75 to place third and lead Saint Rose to a win in its own invitational.

Adam Goinsalvos, Southern New Hampshire (Sr., Merrimack, NH) - Posted the lowest score among SNHU golfers at the rain-shortened Powerade Collegiate Invitational. Carded a two-over-par 110 for the 27-hole event and led the Penmen to a seventh-place finish.