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Charlotte Golf Ranked in Preseason Top 10 by Golf World

Two-Time A-10 Champs Placed Third at 2007 NCAA Championships

Aug. 29, 2007

Charlotte, N.C. - The Charlotte 49ers golf team has been ranked 10th in the Golf World/Nike Preseason Div. I Coaches' Poll released today. The 49ers placed third at the 2007 NCAA Championships and have advanced to the NCAA Tournament in each of the last three years. Charlotte returns four of the five players that competed at the NCAA Championships and five of their top seven players overall.

Among the top returnees are senior Andrew DiBitetto (Rochester, N.Y./Greece Athena) and sophomore Corey Nagy (Charlotte, N.C./Vance), who were both named to Golf World's Top 50 "Players to Watch".

"I could not be more proud of what our players were able to accomplish last season and while it was tough to lose (graduated seniors) Matt (Mincer) and Ray (Sheedy), our squad this year is justifiably excited about the coming season and eager to get going," two-time Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year Jamie Green said. "It's a terrific honor to have fellow coaches realize the potential of your team and while we are anticipating success my hope is that we become better and better as the year goes on and are able to make a nice run in May, again."

DiBitetto, the individual runner-up at the 2007 Atlantic 10 Championships, placed ninth at the NCAA Championships and earned PING Honorable Mention all-America honors by the Golf Coaches Association of America (GCAA). He owns a school-record 72.88 career scoring average, which includes last year's 72.8 mark. Nagy, the 49ers first-ever Freshman all-America, was also a PING Honorable Mention all-America by the GCAA and placed 35th at the National Championships. Also an all-Atlantic 10 choice, Nagy placed tied for third at the A-10 Championships, helping the Niners to their second straight A-10 crown. He posted a 72.2 stroke average, last season and this summer made more waves by reaching the semifinals of the US Amateur Public Links.

 

 

The duo will be joined by senior Jonas Enander Hedin (Taby, Sweden; Tibble Gymnasium), an all-Atlantic 10 choice who led the 49ers with a 71.86 stroke average, senior Trevor Murphy (St, Johnsbury, Vt./Burke Academy), who reached the round of 32 at the 2007 US Amateur after finishing fourth in the qualifying rounds and won both the Vermont Open and the Vermont Amateur, this summer, and junior Stefan Wiedergruen (Waiblingen, Germany/Salier Gymnasium), who ranked third on the team with a 72.5 stroke average.

Charlotte has advanced to the NCAA Regional Tournament each of the last three years and moved through the regionals to the 30-team NCAA Championships in each of the last two. This past year, the golfers matched the university's best-ever NCAA Tournament finish with a third-place showing behind Stanford and Georgia. The previous season, in their first-ever trip to the NCAA Championships, the 49ers placed 22nd in the nation.

GOLF WORLD/NIKE GOLF COACHES' POLL
Men's Division I - Preseason Edition
	RK 	TEAM 	POINTS 	'07 NCAA
	1. 	Stanford (19) 	759 	Win
	2. 	Alabama (3) 	714 	6th
	3. 	Georgia (3) 	679 	2nd
	4. 	Florida (1) 	659 	9th
	5. 	UCLA (6) 	636 	7th
	6. 	Southern Cal. 	609 	MC
	7. 	Oklahoma State 	587 	15th
	8. 	Georgia Tech 	501 	8th
	9. 	Clemson 	465 	DNP
	10. 	CHARLOTTE	411 	T-3
	11. 	Texas A&M 	366 	DNP
	12. 	UNLV 	362 	DNP
	13. 	Coastal Carolina 	338 	5th
	14. 	Tennessee 	331 	MC
	15. 	Florida State 	325 	T-13
	16. 	Lamar 	291 	T-3
	17. 	Duke 	283 	T-13
	18. 	Arizona State 	278 	MC
	19. 	Louisville 	189 	MC
	20. 	South Carolina 	180 	T-11
	21. 	East Tennessee State 	178 	MC
	22. 	Texas 	172 	T-11
	23. 	Wake Forest 	166 	MC
	24. 	Georgia State 	142 	MC
	25. 	Arizona 	138 	MC
Others receiving votes: Minnesota, 129; BYU, 115; Tulsa, 107; 
North Carolina, 94; Auburn, 57; Texas Tech, 31; Michigan State, 21;
Washington, 12; East Carolina, 11; Northwestern, 11; Vanderbilt, 11;
TCU, 9; Mississippi, 5; Central Florida, 5; Chattanooga, 4; Virginia Tech, 3;
New Mexico, 2; Pepperdine, 2; Southeastern Louisiana, 2;
Penn State, 1; UC-Irvine, 1.