Men's Golf
- May 4, 2008
Knights Conclude Season at St. Olaf Invitational
The season-ending St. Olaf invitational was split into two separate events at the request of some of the visiting teams. On the first day, harsh winds and a questionable course set-up resulted in high scores for the entire field. The Knights were lead by Alec Roman and Jesse Saucedo, who finished in 10th and 13th respectively. Both golfers ranked in the top 10 during the second day's competition.
- April 27, 2008
Roman Finishes One Off the Pace at SJU Invitational
Sophomore Alec Roman fired a 34 on the back nine to finish the day with an even-par round of 71, finishing one shot out of a first-place tie at the Saint John’s Invitational. He tied for fourth out of 90 players at the event, and the Knights matched their second-best round of the spring.
- May 13, 2008
Rotilie Named to All-Sportsmanship Team
Paul Rotilie was tabbed as Carleton’s representative on the MIAC’s All-Sportsmanship Team for 2007-08. One of three seniors on this year’s team, some of his best scores came during the MIAC Championships in October.
- April 22, 2008
Knights Open Spring Season at Gustavus Invitational
The Carleton College men’s golf team opened the spring portion of its competition season by teeing it up at the Bobby Krig Invitational. The Knight finished 14th at the three-round, two-day event. Sophomore Alec Roman led the way for Carleton as he tied for 29th overall with a 24-over par score of 236.
- April 14, 2008
Men's Golf Spring Preview
After terrific improvement during the fall season under new coach Jerry Ericksen’s watch, the Carleton men’s golf team looks to continue to rise in the MIAC.
Alec Roman, who became the first Carleton men’s golfer since 2003 to receive all-MIAC honors and only the fourth Knight ever, should continue to be the low scorer on the Carleton roster.
- January 24, 2008
Knights Earn Academic All-Conference
The Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) released its list of academic all-conference honorees for fall sports, with 33 Carleton College student-athletes earning distinction.












