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2004 Phoenix College Bears Men's Golf Roster

Bears Fire Final Round 298 to Finish 8th at NJCAA DII National Championship
Phoenix College's men's golf squad fired the fourth lowest round of the day to finish the NJCAA Division II Men's Golf National Championships in eight place. The Bears' Blake Isakson fired a final round 70 to finish 10th overall. View Complete Results & More at the Championship Web Site

PC Lady Bears Heading to NJCAA National Championships
Phoenix College's women's golf squad will join Mesa and Gateway in representing Region I at the NJCAA National Championships in Daytona Beach, Florida, from May 17-20.

Eul Leads 2004 Bears
Sophomore J.T. Eul led the 2004 Phoenix College men's golf squad with a 75.4 stroke average. 2004 Statistics

PC Men Place Fifth in NJCAA Region I D2 Tourney
Phoenix' men's golf team placed fifth at the NJCAA Region I Division 2 Championships. The Bears were paced by NJCAA All-Region performers Jeremy Taylor and J.T. Eul, who placed second and ninth respectively. Complete Results

Phoenix Men Place Fourth at Glendal CC Invitational
The Bears shot 599 (300-299) to place fourth in the Glendale Invitational at Palm Valley Golf Course. Jeremy Taylor paced Phoenix College by carding a 75-72--147. Complete Results

PC Men's Golf Eighth at SMCC Invitational
The Bears shot 288 and 299 for a 36-hole team total of 587. Scottsdale won the team trophy at the South Mountain CC Invitational with a 551. Complete Results

Bears Men's Golf Fourth at Gateway Invitational
Jeremy Taylor placed sixth individually to lead PC to a fourth place finish in the Gateway CC Invitational. Complete Results

Men's Golf Places Eighth at Pima Invitational
In a tightly contested tournament, Phoenix' 316 placed eighth as the Bears were led by Vega Rodrigo's 36-hole total of 152. Complete Results

Dodge Captures Madalist Honors at Pima Tournament
Demicia Dodge paced Phoenix at Pima's tournament by edging Mesa's Olivia Campos for medalist honors by one stroke. Complete Results

PC Men Place Fifth, Pima Victorious in Phoenix Invitational
The Bears placed fifth with a score of 578, 20 strokes behind team champion Pima in the 2004 season's opening event. Complete Results

Women's Golf Opens 2004 at South Mountain Tournament
Sophomore Demicia Dodge led the Lady Bears in their first outing of the 2004 season with a fifth place finish in the race for individual medalist honors. Complete Results

Tyler JC, Collins Take Top Honors at NJCAA DII National Championships
Tyler Junior College completed a wire-to-wire National Championship run by topping the field by 22 strokes. Indian Hills' Adam Collins garnered medalist honors with an 8-under-par 280 to win by four strokes. Tourney host Phoenix College tied for 17th. Complete Results

Jeremy Taylor Leads Bears at Estrella Mountain
Jeremy Taylor placed fifth overall to medal and lead the Bears in the Estrella Mountain Invitational. (more...)

Taylor Places Second to Pace PC
Jeremy Taylor finished just one stroke off of the lead to tie for second place in the Glendale Invitational. (more...)

Lady Bears' King Places Fifth
Phoenix' Paula King placed fifth overall to medal in the Paradise Valley Ladies Golf Invitational. (more...)

Bravo for Bravo at Mesa Invite
Phoenix' Adrian Bravo posted rounds of 71 and 72 to place sixth and earn a medal at the Mesa C.C. Invitational. (more...)

Bears Golf at Pima Invitational
Jeremy Taylor posted a 71 in the tourney's final round to pace PC. (more...)

Taylor 4-Over at Paradise Valley Invite
Jeremy Taylor fired back-to-back 74s to lead the Bears in the opening tournament of the season. (more...)

Lady Bears Complete First Competition
Paula King placed eighth overall to pace the PC women's golf squad in the opening tournament of 2003. (more...)

 

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