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Oct 11, 2009
Eger, Golf Win First Ever NECC Championship

FINAL TEAM RESULTS | FINAL INDIVIDUAL RESULTS
GROTON, Conn. - In its first season as an associate member of the New England Collegiate Conference (NECC), Babson College won the 2009 NECC Men's Golf Championship on Sunday afternoon at Shennecossett Golf Course.
While windy conditions made for higher final round scores, Babson recorded the best team score of the day at 314 and finished the 36-hole tournament with a total of 608. The Beavers' Bryan Eger (Marion, Mass.) was the individual medalist for the tournament and was named NECC Golfer of the Year. He shot 79 in the final round and finished with a two-day total of 149.
Becker College freshman Branden Parkhouse (Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.) was named NECC Golf Rookie of the Year as the low rookie finisher. He shot 85 in the final round and tied for ninth overall at 163.
Becker's Brian Gorman was named NECC Golf Coach of the Year, as voted upon by all seven conference head coaches. The Hawks were also awarded the NECC Team Sportsmanship Award.
Becker College shot 328 for the final round and notched a two-day total of 643 to finish as runner-up. Rounding out the team scoring were Springfield College (659), Mitchell College (683), Elms College (696), Daniel Webster College (729) and Newbury College (839).
Eger, who vaulted to the top of the leader board with Saturday's
low round of 70, edged teammate Camilo Perlaza (Cali,
Colombia) by one stroke for the individual title. Perlaza
was one of three golfers to shoot 78 in the final round, the low
number for the day.
Becker's Ben Malone (Westborough, Mass.) also shot 78 and placed
third at 153, followed by Babson's Fernando Pineres
(Cartagena, Colombia) at 156, Joseph Young
(Westwood, Mass.) at 157 and Matt Foley (East
Longmeadow, Mass.) at 159. Rounding out the top 10
individuals were Springfield's Craig DiFranco (East Longmeadow,
Mass.) at 160, Elms' Andrew Sullivan (West Springfield, Mass.) at
162 and David Pianki (West Suffield, Conn.) at 163 and Becker's
Parkhouse and David Rixham (Sutton, Mass.) at 163.
All five Babson players were named to the All-Conference Team as
a result of their top-10 finishes. Eger, Perlaza, Pineres and Young
joined Malone on the NECC All-Conference First Team, while
Foley joined DiFranco, Sullivan, Pianki, Parkhouse and Rixham on
the NECC All-Conference Second Team.
This marked the eighth consecutive time Babson has won a conference
championship tournament in which it has competed. The Beavers won
the Constitution Athletic Conference (CAC) title in 1997 and then
won six straight New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference
(NEWMAC) championships before the league dropped golf in 2003.
2009 New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) Golf
Champion: Babson College
NECC Golfer of the Year: Bryan Eger, Babson
College
NECC Golf Rookie of the Year: Branden Parkhouse,
Becker College
NECC Golf Coach of the Year: Brian Gorman, Becker
College
NECC Golf Team Sportsmanship Award: Becker College
NECC Golf All-Conference First Team: Bryan Eger, Babson College; Camilo Perlaza, Babson College; Ben Malone, Becker College; Fernando Pineres, Babson College; Joseph Young, Babson College
NECC Golf All-Conference Second Team: Matt Foley, Babson College; Craig DiFranco, Springfield College; Andrew Sullivan, Elms College; David Pianki, Elms College; Branden Parkhouse, Becker College; David Rixham, Becker College
NOTE: Taken from a Mitchell College press release.





