Coffman Ties for 36th in HCAC Championships
Anderson University men’s golf sophomore Carson Coffman tied for 36th place in the three-day Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC) Championships, which concluded on Sunday in Harrison, Ohio.
Anderson University men's golf sophomore Carson Coffman tied for 36th place in the three-day Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC) Championships, which concluded on Sunday in Harrison, Ohio.
Coffman fired a 54-hole score of 260, behind rounds of 91, 84 and 85 on the par-71 layout at Miami Whitewater Forest Golf Club. Konner Johnson shot a 271 after carding rounds of 84, 91 and 96. The sophomore from Muncie finished plus-58 relative to par, improving his score from last year by 12 strokes.
"I am extremely proud of Carson and Konner for all of their work under less than ideal circumstances this year," Coach Carter Collins said. "I feel like a new era for AU Men's Golf is beginning next fall, and we all couldn't be more excited for it."
Transylvania University teammates Timothy Alexander (75-75-75-225) and Tyler Allred (74-77-75) locked up the top two spots in the meet.
Taking first in the conference meet was Transylvania with a 54-hole team score of 913. Franklin College (946) came in second, fighting off Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology (947) by one stroke. Hanover College claimed fourth (955), finishing ahead of Earlham College (965), Bluffton University (985) and Mount St. Joseph University (999) to round out the team standings.