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Dawgs Set to Play at Bandon Dunes Championship
March 07, 2020 | Men's Golf
SEATTLE – The No. 11 University of Washington men's golf team continues spring action this weekend as it heads to the prestigious Bandon Dunes Collegiate, Sunday-Tuesday, March 8-10, in Bandon, Oregon. The three-day, 54-hole event will be competed at the par-71, 6,577 yard Bandon Dunes Resort, on the Pacific Dunes Course. The final round will be live streamed on the College Golf TV starting Tuesday at 11 a.m. PT.
THE FIELD: Boise State, Cal Baptist, Denver, Fresno State, Idaho (host), Kansas, Northern Colorado, Oregon, Oregon State, San Jose State, Seattle, Seton Hall, UCLA, Utah, No. 11 Washington, Washington State
THE LINEUP: The Huskies will play junior Noah Woolsey, senior Henry Lee, freshman Petr Hruby, sophomore Paul Margolis and freshman Bo Peng. Competing as individuals will be junior Jan Schneider, sophomore Ranveer Grewal, senior Shamu Bodihatta and freshman Nate Anderson.
NATIONAL RANKINGS: The Huskies moved up to No. 11 in the Bushnell Golfweek Coaches Poll this week coming off their tournament win at the Seminole Intercollegiate last month. The Dawgs have been ranked in the top 20 for most of the season.
FOUR TOURNAMENT WINS: Washington has now won four tournaments and are fresh off of a commanding victory in Florida at the Seminole Intercollegiate where they won by seven strokes at 9-under 855. The Huskies also won on the road at the Georgetown Intercollegiate, the Old Town Intercollegiate and at home at the Husky Invitational. Washington has only finished below third in one tournament this season and have recorded five top two showings.
PAC-12 GOLFER OF THE MONTH X2: Junior Noah Woolsey and freshman Petr Hruby each earned the honor of Pac-12 Golfer of the Month during the fall season as Woolsey picked up September's honor while Hruby was named November's golfer of the month. They were the first Dawgs to win Pac-12 Golfer of the Month honors since March of 2015 (C.T. Pan).
FALL TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS: Washington had a successful fall campaign as it won three of the five tournaments it competed in. The Dawgs opened with back-to-back team victories at the Husky Invitational before knocking off No. 1 Wake Forest at its home course in the Old Town Intercollegiate. After an eighth-place showing at the tough Maridoe Intercollegiate, the Huskies responded by taking home the team title at the Georgetown Intercollegiate by a commanding 27 strokes. They also finished second at the tough Ka'anapali Collegiate to close the fall season.
HUSKY INVITATIONAL CHAMPS: The Dawgs opened the 2019-20 season with a win as they defended their team title at the Husky Invitational. Washington won the rain-shortened two-round event by nine strokes finishing with a 22-under 554 (274-280). Juniors Noah Woolsey and Jan Schneider finished with a share of the individual crown closing the 36 holes at 6-under 138. Schneider's 6-under 66 in round one was the best showing by a dawg in the event.
WHAT'S BACK: Juniors Noah Woolsey and Jan Schneider were first and second on the team in stroke average a year ago while senior Henry Lee was third and all three return to lead the Huskies this season. Woolsey competed in all 10 events, posting two top 10 efforts and finishing with a 72.60 stroke average. Schneider recorded five sub-70 rounds a year ago and was UW's top finisher in three events. Lee, the lone senior on this year's squad, led the team with three top 10 showings a year ago.
WHO'S NEW: Washington welcomes three newcomers to the team this year in Bo Peng, Petr Hruby and Nate Anderson. Peng, originally from Nanjing, China, comes to Seattle from Lake Mary, Florida. Hruby is from the Czech Republic and competed for Bishop Gates Golf Academy in Florida before coming to the Pacific Northwest while Anderson is from Paradise Valley in Arizona.
SPRING SCHEDULE: Head coach Alan Murray Huskies will open the spring campaign at Arizona before heading to Tallahassee to take part in the Seminole Intercollegiate (Feb. 22-23). The Dawgs then will compete on the prestigious Bandon Dunes course in Oregon for the Bandon Dunes Championship, March 8-10. Following the Duck Invitational (March 23-24), the Dawgs will take part at The Goodwin hosted by Stanford, March 26-28. Closing the season, Washington will play in the Western Intercollegiate, April 13-15 before hosting the Pac-12 Championships at Seattle Golf Club, April 27-29.
HUSKIES IN THE PROS: Washington golf alumni have been very visible on the pro circuits this season with Nick Taylor winning his first PGA event at the AT&T Pro Am at Pebble Beach along with C.T. Pan, who has had a ranking as high as 35 on the FedEx Cup and has recorded one win and two top 10 finishes this season with his first PGA Tour victory coming at the RBC Heritage. He also finished tied for third at the Charles Schwab Challenge. Alex Prugh has earned a victory on the Korn Ferry Tour while Corey Pereira has posted three top 25 showings on the Korn Ferry Tour as well.
THE FIELD: Boise State, Cal Baptist, Denver, Fresno State, Idaho (host), Kansas, Northern Colorado, Oregon, Oregon State, San Jose State, Seattle, Seton Hall, UCLA, Utah, No. 11 Washington, Washington State
THE LINEUP: The Huskies will play junior Noah Woolsey, senior Henry Lee, freshman Petr Hruby, sophomore Paul Margolis and freshman Bo Peng. Competing as individuals will be junior Jan Schneider, sophomore Ranveer Grewal, senior Shamu Bodihatta and freshman Nate Anderson.
NATIONAL RANKINGS: The Huskies moved up to No. 11 in the Bushnell Golfweek Coaches Poll this week coming off their tournament win at the Seminole Intercollegiate last month. The Dawgs have been ranked in the top 20 for most of the season.
FOUR TOURNAMENT WINS: Washington has now won four tournaments and are fresh off of a commanding victory in Florida at the Seminole Intercollegiate where they won by seven strokes at 9-under 855. The Huskies also won on the road at the Georgetown Intercollegiate, the Old Town Intercollegiate and at home at the Husky Invitational. Washington has only finished below third in one tournament this season and have recorded five top two showings.
PAC-12 GOLFER OF THE MONTH X2: Junior Noah Woolsey and freshman Petr Hruby each earned the honor of Pac-12 Golfer of the Month during the fall season as Woolsey picked up September's honor while Hruby was named November's golfer of the month. They were the first Dawgs to win Pac-12 Golfer of the Month honors since March of 2015 (C.T. Pan).
FALL TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS: Washington had a successful fall campaign as it won three of the five tournaments it competed in. The Dawgs opened with back-to-back team victories at the Husky Invitational before knocking off No. 1 Wake Forest at its home course in the Old Town Intercollegiate. After an eighth-place showing at the tough Maridoe Intercollegiate, the Huskies responded by taking home the team title at the Georgetown Intercollegiate by a commanding 27 strokes. They also finished second at the tough Ka'anapali Collegiate to close the fall season.
HUSKY INVITATIONAL CHAMPS: The Dawgs opened the 2019-20 season with a win as they defended their team title at the Husky Invitational. Washington won the rain-shortened two-round event by nine strokes finishing with a 22-under 554 (274-280). Juniors Noah Woolsey and Jan Schneider finished with a share of the individual crown closing the 36 holes at 6-under 138. Schneider's 6-under 66 in round one was the best showing by a dawg in the event.
WHAT'S BACK: Juniors Noah Woolsey and Jan Schneider were first and second on the team in stroke average a year ago while senior Henry Lee was third and all three return to lead the Huskies this season. Woolsey competed in all 10 events, posting two top 10 efforts and finishing with a 72.60 stroke average. Schneider recorded five sub-70 rounds a year ago and was UW's top finisher in three events. Lee, the lone senior on this year's squad, led the team with three top 10 showings a year ago.
WHO'S NEW: Washington welcomes three newcomers to the team this year in Bo Peng, Petr Hruby and Nate Anderson. Peng, originally from Nanjing, China, comes to Seattle from Lake Mary, Florida. Hruby is from the Czech Republic and competed for Bishop Gates Golf Academy in Florida before coming to the Pacific Northwest while Anderson is from Paradise Valley in Arizona.
SPRING SCHEDULE: Head coach Alan Murray Huskies will open the spring campaign at Arizona before heading to Tallahassee to take part in the Seminole Intercollegiate (Feb. 22-23). The Dawgs then will compete on the prestigious Bandon Dunes course in Oregon for the Bandon Dunes Championship, March 8-10. Following the Duck Invitational (March 23-24), the Dawgs will take part at The Goodwin hosted by Stanford, March 26-28. Closing the season, Washington will play in the Western Intercollegiate, April 13-15 before hosting the Pac-12 Championships at Seattle Golf Club, April 27-29.
HUSKIES IN THE PROS: Washington golf alumni have been very visible on the pro circuits this season with Nick Taylor winning his first PGA event at the AT&T Pro Am at Pebble Beach along with C.T. Pan, who has had a ranking as high as 35 on the FedEx Cup and has recorded one win and two top 10 finishes this season with his first PGA Tour victory coming at the RBC Heritage. He also finished tied for third at the Charles Schwab Challenge. Alex Prugh has earned a victory on the Korn Ferry Tour while Corey Pereira has posted three top 25 showings on the Korn Ferry Tour as well.
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