stefan Wiedergruen had two first and one second-place finish in four events this fall. |
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Dec. 7, 2007
Charlotte, N.C. -
Read Golf World's Mid-Season Report
Golf World has come out with its mid-year report as collegiate golf concluded its fall season and the Charlotte 49ers, unbeaten in stroke play events during the fall, grabbed many of the honors.
Junior Stefan Wiedergruen (Waiblingen, Germany) was named the Player of the (Mid)Year while he and senior Jonas Enander Hedin (Taby, Sweden) were named to the 12-member mid-season all-America Team. Head coach Jamie Green was named the Coach of the (Mid)Year.
Charlotte, which began the year ranked 10th in GolfWorld's Preseason Coaches' Poll, won all four stroke-play events in the fall, including the PING/Golfweek Preview and The Prestige, co-hosted by defending NCAA National Champion Stanford. Charlotte emerged as the consensus #1-ranked team in the country, Oct. 17, by reaching the top spot in the GolfWorld, Golfstat and Golfweek ranking systems. Charlotte completed the fall season ranked second in the GolfWorld Coaches' Poll and third in the Golfweek and Golfstat rankings.
In being named Player of the (Mid)Year, Wiedergruen took individual medalist honors at the PING/Golfweek Preview and The Pacific Invitational and placed second at the Scenic City Invitational. In four events in the fall, Wiedergruen posted a 69.8 stroke average, with six of 12 rounds in the 60's. He was named the A-10 Player of the Week, twice.
Wiedergruen was joined on the mid-season all-America team by Enander Hedin, who posted a 69.9 stroke average, with three top six individual finishes and four top 15 finishes. He placed second to Wiedergruen at the PING/Golfweek Preview, fourth at The Prestige and sixth at the Scenic City Invitational. He was 15th at the Pacific Invitational.
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Golf World also noted that Wiedergruen was the Biggest Surprise among individuals, given that he was not in the 49ers five-man NCAA lineup a year ago. The publication also tabbed the 49ers as the Biggest Surprise among the nation's teams, citing the program's rise from Cinderella, last year to national power, this year:
"More than a few people viewed the 49ers' No. 10 ranking in the Golf World/Nike Golf preseason poll as one last tip of the cap to a team finishing a school-best third at the NCAA Championship in 2007," it said. "As for the 49ers themselves, however, they considered it a bit insulting, considering that six of the seven returning players had stroke averages of 73.6 or lower a year ago. So it was that Charlotte went from last season's Cinderella story to this year's national power after winning its first three tournaments, including the Ping/Golfweek Preview at Purdue's Kampen Course, site of next spring's NCAA Championship, to claim its first No. 1 ranking in school history. As if anyone needed more proof, Charlotte closed the fall with a fourth tournament title at Pacific Invitational, the 15th victory for the 49ers since the fall 2004."