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Monday, May 16, 2022
Three Golfers Earn PING All-Region Honors
Western Washington's Aidan Thain and Devin Andrews and Simon Fraser's Bailey Bjornson all made the cut for the All-West Region team after impressive performances in the regular and postseason.
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Saturday, May 7, 2022
Vikings Tie For 13th, SFU 19th At Super Regionals
WWU's Devin Andrews shot at or under par for the third consecutive round, finishing tied for 15th to lead GNAC efforts as the NCAA West/South Central Super Regional concluded from Pueblo, Colorado.
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Friday, May 6, 2022
Vikings Stay 15th At NCAA Super Regionals
Western Washington holds at 15th place as a team and has two golfers in the top 25 at the NCAA West/South Central Super Regionals. SFU's Bailey Bjornson is also in line for a top 30 finish.
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Thursday, May 5, 2022
Vikings, SFU Tied For 15th At Men's NCAA Regionals
Both GNAC teams competing at the NCAA West/South Central Super Regional are tied for 15th while WWU's Devin Andrews is just outside the top 10 after shooting a 1-under-par 70 in the first of three rounds.
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Wednesday, April 27, 2022
Thain Wins Player Of The Year As Vikings Scoop Awards
After running away with the GNAC Championships and earning the top seed in the NCAA West Regional, Western Washington cleaned up the GNAC special awards with winners Aidan Thain and head coach Luke Bennett.
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Friday, April 22, 2022
Vikings, SFU & Fitchett Earn Men's Golf Regional Berths
Western Washington and Simon Fraser advance as teams while Saint Martin's Tyler Fitchett earns an individual berth to the NCAA Division II West/South Central Regional, May 5-7 in Colorado.
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Friday, April 22, 2022
Kaercher, Joplin Headline Men's Golf All-Academic Team
The Montana State Billings senior and the Northwest Nazarene senior are four-time honorees and lead 16 total selections to the GNAC Men's Golf All-Academic Team, presented by Barnes & Noble College.
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Tuesday, April 19, 2022
Thain's Championship Dominance Ends In Record
WWU senior Aidan Thain finished the GNAC Men's Golf Championships at 14-under-par 199, the lowest 54-hole score in GNAC history at any course. Western Washington also won the team championship in a landslide.
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