Wed, Oct 19, 2011 - [Golf]
Thanks to OC athletic director Wayne Baker for sharing this report by the Odessa American. Click here to view this article on the Odessa American site.
NEWTON, KAN. Three Odessa
College golfers finished in the top five at the National Junior College
Athletic Association Division I national championship preview tournament
to lead the Wranglers to victory Tuesday. Odessa College finished with a
305 on the second day at Sand Creek Station Golf Club, giving the team a
three-round total of 910 and an eight-stroke victory.
Mon, Oct 10, 2011 - [Men's Golf]
Thanks to the Odessa American for this report
The Odessa College men's golf team is ranked No. 4 in the first National
Junior College Athletic Association Division I poll of the fall. The
Wranglers opened the season by placing third at the Lubbock Christian
Invitational. They then tied for fourth at the High Country Shootout and
took second at the Andrews Collegiate/Am.
Thu, Oct 6, 2011 - [Golf]
Thanks to Candice Kelm of McLennan Community College for this report
The McLennan Community College men's
and women's golf teams are ranked in the latest Golfstat polls.
The Highlanders are ranked seventh.
Western Texas holds the top spot, followed by Midland in second and Odessa in
third. Texarkana (10th) and Paris (17th) are the other Texas colleges ranked in
the poll.
On the women's side, the Highlassies
are ranked fourth. Western Texas is ranked first, followed by Redlands in
second and Mesa in third. Tyler (seventh) and Texarkana (eighth) round out the
Texas colleges ranked in the poll.
Mon, Oct 3, 2011 - [Golf]
Golfstat National Poll has the new Clarendon College Golf Team ranked #2 in the Nation. The first poll which was relased on September 29th put the Bulldog Golf Team in second behind National Powerhouse South Mountain Community College.
Sat, Oct 1, 2011 - [Golf]
Thanks to Ryan Nillson of the Odessa American for this report
ANDREWS Chris Bell hit 200
balls on the eve of the 25th Annual Andrews Collegiate/Am Golf
Tournament and the Odessa College sophomore said he couldn't recall one
good shot.