DANIEL ISLAND, S.C. --- The Chattanooga Mocs and senior
Stephan Jaeger (Munich, Germany) ran away with the 2012 Southern Conference Championship
on Ralston Creek Course Tuesday. UTC shot three-under par 861 to win by 19
shots, the largest margin of victory since ETSU won by the same amount at the 2001
event at Chattanooga Golf and Country Club.
Jaeger won by an astounding 11 strokes which ties the
SoCon record with Brad Faxon (Furman) in 1983. He is just the second
Chattanooga golfer all-time (Donnie Green - 1978) to capture medalist honors.
The Ben Hogan Award candidate shot rounds of 66, 72 and 69 for the
record win. It's his third collegiate title tying the school record held by
Jonathan Hodge (2006-09) and Bryce Ledford (2004-07). Jaeger earned SoCon Golfer
of the Year for the third straight year. He is the only student-athlete in
league history to win the award three times.
It was a great team effort. The Mocs posted four players in the top 10.
Chris Robb (Aberdeenshire, Scotland) tied for second at 218, two-over par.
Steven Fox (Hendersonville, Tenn.) tied for fourth at 219 (+3), while Liam
Johnston (Dumfries, Scotland) was another shot back tied for 10th at plus four
(220).
The team score of 281, seven-under par, today include four cards that
were under par. Jaeger's 69 led the way followed by Fox's 70, while Robb and
Johnston each fired 71's. Benni Weilguni (Langenlois, Austria) had the drop
with a 75 to end up tied for 27th at 226.
Head Coach Mark Guhne won his fourth SoCon Coach of the Year award. He
previously won it in 2006, 2007 and 2008. It's the fourth time he's led his
charges to the league title. Jaeger and Fox were named to the all-conference
team, the fourth such honor for Jaeger and second for Fox.
The Mocs await the May 7 announcement of their NCAA Regional site. It is
the sixth straight regional berth for the program that had not advanced in its
history prior to 2007.
Southern Conference Championship
April 15-17, 2012 • Ralston Creek
Course • Daniel Island, S.C.
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1) Chattanooga
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294-286-281
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861 (-3)
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2) Georgia Southern
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290-301-289
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880 (+16)
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3) College of Charleston
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295-298-289
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882 (+18)
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4) Wofford
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291-306-290
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887 (+23)
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5) Samford
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293-296-300
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889 (+25)
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6) Furman
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295-301-301
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897 (+33)
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tie) Appalachian State
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300-302-295
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897 (+33)
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8) Elon
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297-309-299
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905 (+41)
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9) Davidson
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305-298-303
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908 (+42)
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10) Western Carolina
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306-308-300
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914 (+50)
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11) UNCG
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308-311-298
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917 (+53)
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MOCS:
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1) Stephan Jaeger
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66-72-69
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207 (-9)
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T2) Chris Robb
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76-71-71
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218 (+2)
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T4) Steven Fox
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75-74-70
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219 (+3)
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T10) Liam Johnston
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77-72-71
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220 (+4)
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T27) Benni Weilguni
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80-71-75
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226 (+10)
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All-Conference Team|
Casey
Komline, Appalachian State
Richard
Fountain, Davidson
John
Skeadas, Davidson
Austin
Reeves, Furman
Lewis
Gruber, Georgia Southern
Scott
Wolfes, Georgia Southern
Drew
Aimone, Samford
Casey
O'Toole, Samford
Steven Fox, Chattanooga
Stephan Jaeger, Chattanooga
All-Freshman Team
Shane
Rogan, College of Charleston
Zach
Hartman, Georgia Southern
Scott
Wolfes, Georgia Southern
Alex
Ehlert, UNCG
JT
Poston, Western Carolina
Player of the Year
Stephan Jaeger, Chattanooga
Freshman of the Year
Scott
Wolfes, Georgia Southern
Coach of the Year
Mark Guhne, Chattanooga
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