Army West Point Athletics

Golf Ready for Patriot League Championship This Weekend
April 27, 2023 | Men's Golf
WEST POINT, NY - The Army West Point golf team is ready for the 2023 Patriot League Men's Golf Championship, which begins on Friday, April 28 at the par-72, 6,81-yard Hillendale Country Club in Phoenix, Md.
Loyola Maryland will host the eight-team field and the tournament is a three-day event.Â
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TOURNAMENT DETAILS AND LIVE SCORING
The three-day, 54-hole championship is scheduled to tee off at 7:30 a.m. on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, with the eight teams playing 18 holes each day. Live scoring for the championship is available by CLICKING HERE.Â
For additional information regarding the 2023 Patriot League Men's Golf Championship, CLICK HERE.Â
RETURNING ALL-PATRIOT LEAGUE SELECTIONS HIGHLIGHT THE 2023 CHAMPIONSHIP FIELD
Eleven of the 13 members of last season's All-Patriot League squad return to the field, including three members of the first team. Carlo Pizzano (Loyola Maryland, Sr.), who tied for first before falling in a playoff to eventual medalist Lafayette's Ryan Tall, returns to lead the defending champion Greyhounds. Lehigh senior Daniel Song and Holy Cross senior Christian Emmerich are also back after finishing in the top five last season.
Loyola Maryland will host the eight-team field and the tournament is a three-day event.Â
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TOURNAMENT DETAILS AND LIVE SCORING
The three-day, 54-hole championship is scheduled to tee off at 7:30 a.m. on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, with the eight teams playing 18 holes each day. Live scoring for the championship is available by CLICKING HERE.Â
For additional information regarding the 2023 Patriot League Men's Golf Championship, CLICK HERE.Â
RETURNING ALL-PATRIOT LEAGUE SELECTIONS HIGHLIGHT THE 2023 CHAMPIONSHIP FIELD
Eleven of the 13 members of last season's All-Patriot League squad return to the field, including three members of the first team. Carlo Pizzano (Loyola Maryland, Sr.), who tied for first before falling in a playoff to eventual medalist Lafayette's Ryan Tall, returns to lead the defending champion Greyhounds. Lehigh senior Daniel Song and Holy Cross senior Christian Emmerich are also back after finishing in the top five last season.
Army West Point sophomore John Heckel Jr. is back after claiming Patriot League Rookie of the Year honors last season after tying for sixth place. He is joined in the 2023 field by fellow 2022 second-team honorees Jackson Bussell (Bucknell, Sr.), Matthew Malits (Loyola Maryland, Gr.), Michael Rudnick (Bucknell, So.), Ray Dennehy (Lafayette, So.), Keegan Shreves (Navy, Sr.), Sam Barton (Lehigh, Sr.) and Owen Egan (Holy Cross, So.).
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