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IHCC golf is ranked number one
Posted: 08.29.2012 at 4:52 PM
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The two-time defending national champion Indian Hills Community College golf team will start the 2012 fall campaign as the top-ranked team in the nation. 

 The Warriors received seven of nine first-place votes in the Golf World/Nike Golf NJCAA Division I preseason poll conducted by the Golf Coaches Association of America.


“It’s great to see us on top of this year’s first poll,” said IHCC coach Mike Hagen. 

 “But the ranking doesn’t mean we have done anything as a team. 

 It does, however, recognize our returning sophomores and strong freshman recruiting class.”


The two teams that finished a distant second and third to the Warriors in last May’s national tourney are ranked in the top three.  Odessa (TX) is second in the poll and Western Texas is third. 

Western Texas was the runner-up in the national tourney, 13 strokes in back of IHCC, and Odessa was third, 24 shots behind the Warriors.


Hagen welcomes back three members of last year’s national title team in Ben Ludlam, the Phil Mickelson Award winner as the best freshman in NJCAA Division I, Mitch Tucker and William White. 

Also returning is Kevin Workman, who showed signs of being a solid contributor during his freshman season.


The IHCC coach said, “I am excited to see how our returners play coming off of last year’s national championship.

 And I’m anxious to find out this fall how our freshmen adapt to the pressure of college golf.”
The freshmen class includes Oscar Sharpe, a highly-touted player from England, as well as Iowans Colin Pearson from Fort Dodge, Connor Peck from Ankeny and Luke Monson from Clear Lake

Courtesy IHCC

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