Wake Forest Athletics

Wake Forest Honored for Central Regional Win
5/28/2008 12:00:00 AM | Men's Golf
May 28, 2008
The No. 12 Wake Forest men's golf team can add one more piece of hardware to the trophy case as the team was honored by Team Effort for its win at the NCAA Central Regional in Columbus, Ohio.
Regional Champions and Medalists for NCAA Divisions I and II were recognized. Teams and individuals for the three regions in Division I and ten Division II regions received Team Effort Regional Champion and Regional Medalist awards.
Team Effort, a leader in the creative design of licensed golf accessories, was founded in 1989 and has been the exclusive title sponsor of the regional champions and medalists since 1993.
"We're thrilled to continue our relationship with college golf and the GCAA. The teams and young men who have been recipients of these awards represent a who's who of college and eventually professional golf," said Team Effort President and CEO Bruce Bradshaw.
The Division I and II regional award winners are listed below.
Team Effort Division I Regional Champions
East - Georgia
Central - Wake Forest
West - Southern California
Team Effort Division I Regional Medalists
East - Russell Henley, Georgia
Central - Kevin Tway, Oklahoma State
West - Joey Benedetti, Oregon
Team Effort Division II Regional Champions
Northeast - Bryant
East - Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Atlantic - Belmont Abbey
Southeast - Georgia College
South - West Florida
South Central - St. Edward's
Central - Washburn
Great Lakes - Indianapolis
Northwest - CU Colorado Springs
West - Sonoma State
Team Effort Division II Regional Medalists
Northeast - Brian Mackey, Dominican
East - Jared Schmader, Clarion
Atlantic - Daniel Castleberry, Barton
Southeast - Niclas Johansson, Georgia College
South - Kyle Scott, West Florida
South Central - Peter Svaljen, Cameron
Central - Aaron Lisenbee, Missouri Western
Great Lakes - Joe Juszczyk, Wayne State (MI)
Northwest - Scott Crichton, Western New Mexico; Max Hadenfeldt, Nebraska-Kearney
West - Ryan Sperry, Grand Canyon



