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Williams Captures 11th Straight Little Three Golf TitleWilliams Sports Info - April 24, 2008
WILLIAMSTOWN — For the 11th year in a row, the Williams men's golf team captured the Little Three golf championship on Wednesday.
Williams defeated Wesleyan 11 1/2-1/2 and downed Amherst 11-1. Amherst finished second by defeating Wesleyan 7-5.
The competition featured 36 holes with eight alternate shot matches in the morning and eight singles matches in the afternoon.
This year the match was contested over the soon-to-be reconstructed Taconic Golf Club and the Ephs showed up ready to play.
"We had a great discussion last evening about the importance of the Little Three and what it meant to have that title," said Eph head coach Rick Pohle. "Personally, I think the match we played this weekend at Middlebury had a big part in the dominance we displayed today. It gave our young freshmen a taste of match play and what to expect from this sort of competition.
"I am especially pleased for our seniors to graduate with four Little Three titles in their time here at Williams," he continued. "I never realized how important it was to our players until one past graduating player expressed his disappointment at having not won a Little Three title in his four years here." Pohle's next task will be to select the five Ephs who will represent Williams at the NESCAC Championship Tournament this Saturday and Sunday at Shuttle Meadow Country Club in Kensington, Conn. Williams will battle host Trinity, Hamilton and Middlebury in the two-day, 36-hole event that will determine the NESCAC's automatic qualifier to the NCAA Division III Tournament. |
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