Ball State Men’s Golf wins Don Benbow Invitational with record-setting performances
New 54-hole program record. Check.
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Ball State finished 11th out of 16 teams in the Spring Break Shootout at Lake Jovita Golf and Country Club in Dade City, Florida.
Ball State Men’s Golf places ninth out of 14 in the Dorado Beach Collegiate.
The Ball State Women’s golf team placed ninth out of 18 in the Western Michigan Rio Verde Invitational this weekend, shooting 918 over three rounds.
The Ball State Women’s Golf team place eighth out of 12 teams, shooting an 898 total through three rounds at the Falcon Flordia Classic.
The Ball State Men’s Golf team picked up a win in its first event of the spring season at the Earl Yestingmeier Match Play.
The Ball State men’s golf team traveled to Kettering, Ohio to compete in the Dayton Flyer Invitational. The Cardinals finished 7th out of 13 teams with graduate student Joey Ranieri tying for ninth individually.
After about a ten-hour drive, the Ball State women's golf team arrived at their last invitational of the fall season.
“It was an awful start.”
Firm greens, challenging greens to putt on and tall roughs were some of the challenges the Ball State women's golf team saw from Oct. 3-4 at the Butler Fall Invitational as described by head coach Cameron Andry.
The Ball State Women's Golf team has seven players on its roster – four of them are international players.
Sept. 19-20, Ball State women’s golf placed fifth out of 12 teams, shooting 894 at the Brittany Kelly Cardinal Classic. Junior Kiah Parrott shot 9-under-par (207) for the tournament, beating the school record by seven strokes [previously 214].
Sept. 19-20, Ball State men's golf traveled to Cincinnati for the Bearcat Invite. The Cardinals finished 6th out of 13 teams shooting 861.
The Ball State men's golf team traveled to the Streamsong Invitational in Bowling Green, Florida Sept. 12-13 as the Cardinals placed 11th out of the 13 teams at the invite with a total score of 868, Virginia won with a score of 808.
Sept. 11-12, The Ball State women's golf team opened up its season at the Redbird Invitational in Normal, Illinois. The Cardinals placed 10th out of 15 teams with junior Kiah Parrott tying for eighth individually.
Ball State men’s golf team placed second out of 15 teams in the Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational Sept. 2-3 with a score of 19-over-par [859] for two combined days, trailing Wright State by 13 strokes [846].
Cameron Andry has been announced as the new head coach for Ball State Women's Golf, Ball State Director of Athletics Beth Goetz announced July 19, 2022. Andry spent the previous 11 seasons at Taylor University in Upland, Indiana. Andry spent his time at Taylor as Director of Golf, overseeing both the Men's and Women's Golf programs, where he won conference Coach of the Year 10 times. The Trojans won 10 Crossroads League Championships and finished in the top 11 at the NAIA National Championship four times. During his time as the Men's head coach, Andry helped establish Taylor's Women's program in 2012. From 2012-22, the Trojans won four Crossroads League Championships (2017, 2018, 2019, 2021) and finished second at the NAIA National Championship in 2021. Andry also coached the Men's team to six consecutive conference Championships from 2016-22, bringing the Trojans' Golfstat ranking from 118 to eight. Between both the Men's and Women's programs, Andry coached 46 All-Conference performers and 14 All-Americans and won 79 tournaments. Under Andry's guidance, the Trojans' student-athletes earned NAIA Scholar Team honors in all of the last nine seasons. With that, the Men's team earned the highest team GPA in their conference in eight of the last nine seasons. Andry graduated from Ball State University in 2009, where he earned a bachelor's degree in telecommunications. He was a four-year letterwinner in Boys Golf at Paoli High School in Paoli, Indiana, where he was selected as an All-Conference player twice.
On day two of the Indiana High School Boys Golf State Finals, Delta High School Boys Golf junior Riley Bratton shot an 85, three points better than his score from day one. Bratton finished his trip to the State Finals with a total score of 173, meaning he was 29 over par.
Tuesday, June 14, Delta High School Boys Golf junior Riley Bratton competed in day one of the Indiana Boys’ Golf State Finals at Prairie View Golf Club in Carmel, Indiana. Bratton shot a 88, with seven pars, eight bogeys, one double bogey and two triple bogeys or worse.
According to a press release from Ball State Athletics: