Men’s College Golf
Midwest Conference Championship
May 6-7, 2005 – Aldeen Golf Club (par 72) – Rockford, Illinois
Team Scores after Day 1 of 2
Monmouth 321
St. Norbert 322
Lawrence 322
Carroll 326
Knox 331
Grinnell 332
Beloit 344
Illinois College 349
Ripon 360
Individual Scores after Day 1 of 2
Name School Score
Lee Radford Monmouth 76
Alex Grasse St. Norbert 76
Matt Moureau Carroll 78
Ryan Long Grinnell 78
Ryan Meier Knox 79
Doug Middendorf Monmouth 79
Joe Kiela St. Norbert 79
Jay King Beloit 80
Matt Paliafito Carroll 80
Joe Loehnis Lawrence 80
Blake Nelson Lawrence 80
Matt Hawkins Monmouth 80
Jeff Henderson Lawrence 81
Markus Specks Lawrence 81
David Marquardt Knox 82
Jack Kennedy Grinnell 83
Andrew Link Lawrence 83
Ryan Jahns Ripon 83
Aaron Hammen St. Norbert 83
Dustin Wear Illinois College 84
Mack Foster Knox 84
Pete LaCoursiere St. Norbert 84
Matt Suttner St. Norbert 84
Mike McCormick Carroll 85
Nick Hagen Beloit 85
Brad Townsend Carroll 85
Wes Barber Grinnell 85
Ryan Knox Lawrence 85
Ben Johannsen Grinnell 86
Nolan Scanlan Knox 86
Kellen King Knox 86
Jeff Malek Monmouth 86
Jeff Denny Monmouth 86
Nick Harwick Monmouth 87
Matt McQuality Illinois College 88
Alex Goetten Illinois College 88
Jay Webster Beloit 89
Dave Dwyer Illinois College 89
C.J. Rugh Knox 89
Ross Koenigs Beloit 90
Carson Adler Ripon 90
Chris Behling Ripon 91
Justin Wallace Grinnell 94
Joe Fox Grinnell 94
Dan Schoenleber Illinois College 94
Ed Park Beloit 95
Bill Olm Ripon 96
Kevin Gauerke Ripon 98
Brian Barchett Illinois College 98
Bob Faulds Ripon 98
Mike Kollmansberger Carroll 103
Nick Niergarth Carroll 109
Dustin Haskell Beloit 135
NOTES:
* - Day 2 will tee off at 10 a.m. Saturday.
* - Monmouth is the defending Midwest Conference champion, and also won the championship in 2002.
* - Knox’s Ryan Meier is the defending Midwest Conference individual champion.
* - Lawrence and St. Norbert are both one stroke behind Monmouth heading into the second day. No Wisconsin school has won the Midwest Conference men’s golf championship since Beloit in 1962. That is the only championship for a Wisconsin school since 1950.