Men's Golf
- January 29, 2010
Knights Earn Academic All-Conference
The Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) announced its Fall 2009 Academic All-Conference honorees today, with 29 Carleton student-athletes earning distinction.
- October 12, 2009
Wells Leads Knights at Snow Shortened Twin Cities Classic
The Twin Cities Classic was shortened to just a single round at the Links of Northfork after early snowfall prompted the cancellation of Saturday’s and Monday’s rounds. The Knights had three scores in the 70s for the second round in a row and finished in a tie for 21st.
- October 5, 2009
Knights Ninth at MIAC Championships, Close With Record Round
The Carleton College men’s golf team posted a third-round score of 316 at the MIAC Championships, and the Knights placed ninth as a team, the program’s best finish since 2003. The team improved its scores each day of the three-day tournament, including the final-round score, the lowest 18-hole total posted by Carleton at the conference meet since re-joining the MIAC in 1983.
- September 28, 2009
Knights Struggle on Second Day, Fall to Sixth
The Knights were unable to build on a good first round at the St. Olaf Invitational and fell back to sixth place. Brian Gilmore led the team both days and finished with a score of 160.
- September 28, 2009
Knights Set Sights on Best Finish Since '02
The Knights have high hopes for this year’s MIAC Championships. In his third year as head coach, Jerry Ericksen has assembled his deepest, most talented squad yet. After spending the previous year studying abroad in England, Alec Roman returned as the Knights’ top golfer and looks to earn All-Conference honors again after accomplishing the feat in 2007. You can follow Roman and the rest of the Knights with live scoring throughout the MIAC Championships. Check out the video preview by Josiah Burns '12.
- September 20, 2009
Knights Finish 14th at Saint John's Invitational
The Carleton College men’s golf team was in position for a big move forward on the final day of the Saint John's Fall Invitational, but a disastrous finish caused the Knights to slip one spot in the team standings. The Knights were 14th out of 15 programs at the two-day competition. Alec Roman finished with a two-day score of 156, tying him for 23rd in a field of 109 golfers.














