Army West Point Athletics
Army Claims Star on Home Course
April 18, 2021 | Men's Golf
WEST POINT, N.Y. – The Army West Point golf team secured its fourth-consecutive Star match victory with a 7-4 win at the West Point Golf Course as part of the Army-Navy Star Series, presented by USAA.
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The Firstie class finishes their careers with a perfect 4-0 record against Navy in match play.
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The Black Knights really ground out the victory on Sunday with momentum swinging both ways during the seven matches.
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Navy was able to get two points back with victories in the first two groups of the day, but Tom Katsenes settled the Black Knights down with a win in his paring at 5-and-3. Katsenes got out to a lead and never relinquished it as he ended his match on the 15th green.
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With Army still in the lead at 4.5-2.5, Keegan Shreves won his match with James McKee at 1-up on the 18th green, so the match was still in the balance.
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In the final group that teed off, Marshall Daniel won his match 3-and-2 to give Army some breathing room again at 5.5-2.5. Daniel has gone undefeated in both his singles and four-ball matches during his first two years at Army.
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That setup the dramatics on the 18th green with Sam McGee on the green in two on a par-5. Needing a two-putt to win his match and secure the Star for Army, McGee stepped up and sunk a long putt to win the match and get Army to the six points needed to claim the victory.
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Dragon Theam and Ward Wilkinson played out their final hole after McGee's putt and settled for a half a point after a hard-fought match.
"I'm so proud of our team and for our Firsties," head coach Chad Bagley said following the match. "These matches are not easy to win; and for this Senior Class to win four in a row is a very special feat. Very fitting that Sam McGee clinched the victory for us with his eagle on 18. As always, it was a tremendous effort from Navy. They've got a talented and tough team. Their good play forced us to hit good shots and make clutch putts down the stretch; and our guys did. Tremendous effort up-and-down our lineup and I'm very happy for them."
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Next up for Army is the Patriot League Championships at the Naval Academy on May 1-2.
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Army 7, Navy 4
Singles
Nick Klock (N) def. Gary Bullard (A), 1-up
Charlie Musto (N) def. James Earl Ballato (A), 3 & 2
Keegan Shreves (N) def. James McKee (A), 1-up
Tom Katsenes (A) def. Mickey Brennan Jr. (N), 5 & 3
Sam McGee (A) def. David Mitchell (N), 1-up
Dragon Theam (A) vs. Ward Wilkinson (N), halved
Marshall Daniel (A) def. Chad Deegan (N), 3 & 2
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Four-ball matches
James McKee / Sam McGee (A) vs. Ward Wilkinson / Nicholas Klock (N), halved
Gary Bullard / Lake Kim (A) def. Mickey Brennan Jr. / Keegan Shreves (N), 1-up
Tom Katsenes / James Earl Ballato (A) def. Chad Deegan / Will Meshad (N), 4&3
Dragon Theam / Marshall Daniel (A) def. Charlie Musto / David Miccoli (N), 2-up
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The Firstie class finishes their careers with a perfect 4-0 record against Navy in match play.
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The Black Knights really ground out the victory on Sunday with momentum swinging both ways during the seven matches.
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Navy was able to get two points back with victories in the first two groups of the day, but Tom Katsenes settled the Black Knights down with a win in his paring at 5-and-3. Katsenes got out to a lead and never relinquished it as he ended his match on the 15th green.
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With Army still in the lead at 4.5-2.5, Keegan Shreves won his match with James McKee at 1-up on the 18th green, so the match was still in the balance.
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In the final group that teed off, Marshall Daniel won his match 3-and-2 to give Army some breathing room again at 5.5-2.5. Daniel has gone undefeated in both his singles and four-ball matches during his first two years at Army.
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That setup the dramatics on the 18th green with Sam McGee on the green in two on a par-5. Needing a two-putt to win his match and secure the Star for Army, McGee stepped up and sunk a long putt to win the match and get Army to the six points needed to claim the victory.
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Dragon Theam and Ward Wilkinson played out their final hole after McGee's putt and settled for a half a point after a hard-fought match.
"I'm so proud of our team and for our Firsties," head coach Chad Bagley said following the match. "These matches are not easy to win; and for this Senior Class to win four in a row is a very special feat. Very fitting that Sam McGee clinched the victory for us with his eagle on 18. As always, it was a tremendous effort from Navy. They've got a talented and tough team. Their good play forced us to hit good shots and make clutch putts down the stretch; and our guys did. Tremendous effort up-and-down our lineup and I'm very happy for them."
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Next up for Army is the Patriot League Championships at the Naval Academy on May 1-2.
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Army 7, Navy 4
Singles
Nick Klock (N) def. Gary Bullard (A), 1-up
Charlie Musto (N) def. James Earl Ballato (A), 3 & 2
Keegan Shreves (N) def. James McKee (A), 1-up
Tom Katsenes (A) def. Mickey Brennan Jr. (N), 5 & 3
Sam McGee (A) def. David Mitchell (N), 1-up
Dragon Theam (A) vs. Ward Wilkinson (N), halved
Marshall Daniel (A) def. Chad Deegan (N), 3 & 2
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Four-ball matches
James McKee / Sam McGee (A) vs. Ward Wilkinson / Nicholas Klock (N), halved
Gary Bullard / Lake Kim (A) def. Mickey Brennan Jr. / Keegan Shreves (N), 1-up
Tom Katsenes / James Earl Ballato (A) def. Chad Deegan / Will Meshad (N), 4&3
Dragon Theam / Marshall Daniel (A) def. Charlie Musto / David Miccoli (N), 2-up
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