Spring Golf Just Around the Corner (February 2, 2005)
BILLINGS, MT – The Montana State
University-Billings men’s and women’s golf teams are
gearing up for what should be a strong spring season.
Taking advantage of the great weather, the teams have
stepped out of their indoor training facility at
Mitchell Golf to train on their home course at
Briarwood. The teams will have the opportunity to qualify to compete at the West Region competition and at the PacWest
Championships that will be hosted by University of
Hawaii-Hilo April 21-23.
The men will kick off their season
with an 18-team tournament Feb. 27-Mar. 1 at the
Cal-State Bakersfield Invitational. “This will be a
good build up for the PacWest Championships,” said head
coach Roger Burckley. “This type of play is exactly
what our team needs. The West Region is the toughest,
as seven of the teams are ranked in the top 25 in the
nation. We will be tested going into the tournament in
California and will be a good opportunity to see if we
can put it all together as a team.”
Lady Jacket golf will commence
their season at the St. Mary’s Invitational March 3-5
held in San Antonio, TX. The women’s West Region
stretches from Oklahoma to Hawaii and all of the
tournaments they will take part in are the lead up to
the PacWest Championships in April.
Senior Captain Bryan Barthelmess
(Sr., Condon, MT) put up a 77.8 average during the fall
season. “Bryan is so close to putting it all together
and so many of the players look up to him as their
leader,” said Burckley. “He is always on time and ready
to work hard. It has been a joy to have him on the
team.”
Chris McConnell (Jr., Lewistown,
MT) is the team’s tall left hander, holding the
lowest average on the team with a 74.5 for the fall
season. Junior Chris Haas (Jr., Bozeman, MT) saw a
great amateur summer shooting low numbers. “Chris
is the most consistent on the team for scoring low
numbers and is looking to improve on those numbers in
the spring season,” Burckley said of Haas. He
had a 76.4 average in the fall.
Freshman standouts include Zach
Abels (Fr., Twin Falls, ID) and Nicholas Larson (Fr.,
Riverton, WY). Both players are acting like veterans on
the team shooting 75.3 and 76.1 averages respectively.
Larson shot a team low 62 round at the fall Collegiate
Golf Cup against Rocky Mountain.
Freshman walk-on, Chris Seder (Fr.,
Hardin, MT) is a hard worker with a great attitude and
the team looks for him to be a future role model. “Both
Jason Kinsey (Fr., Glendive, MT) and Heath Anderson
(Fr., Japan) have been on the outside looking in,” said
head coach Roger Bruckley of the freshman. “The good
thing is that they are ready when needed.” Kinsey shot
a 79.3 average during the fall. Anderson scored the team low at the fall
Collegiate Cup averaging a 73.3. The team overall had a
315 shooting average last spring and have improved their
numbers to a 301 average.
Senior Nicole Clayton (Sr., Wolf
Point, MT) has been a part of Lady Jacket golf since the
team was formed. Nicole is fifth on the team in scoring
with a 97.8 average. “She is a hard worker and is a joy
to have on the team,” said Bruckley. Team captain
Amanda Rabenberg (Jr., Livingston, MT) had the second
lowest shooting average on the team during the fall with
90.6. Rabenberg had a good summer shooting low numbers
and is hoping to put everything together for the spring
season.
Julie Clifford (Jr., Forsyth, MT)
led the team in scoring last spring putting up a team
low round of 83 at the Grand Canyon Tournament held in
Phoenix. Clifford scored an
average 91.3 for the fall season and is looking to
improve upon those numbers in the spring.
Freshman teammates Nicole Salsbury
(Fr., Malta, MT) and Haley Montalban (Fr., Billings, MT)
joined the Lady Jackets this past fall. Salsbury is a
talented player from the highline that saw limited tournament
action before attending MSUB. She is fourth in scoring
with a 92.5 shooting average. Montalban is the leading
scorer for the Jackets at 84.5. Montalban also holds
the school record for shooting the lowest round of all
time. She did this at the Rocky Mountain Invitational
this past fall with a round of 73. Karrie Brack (Fr.,
Livingston, MT) is a transfer and will redshirt this
season.
“The girls shot 328 as a team at
the Rocky Mountain Invite this past fall,” said Burckley.
“To be competitive in the region we must be consistently
shooting in the 320’s. We have proven that we can do
it. It is just a matter of doing it again and again.”
Both Yellowjacket teams will finish
the second half of their duel with Rocky Mountain
College in the first annual Collegiate Golf Cup. The
fall season saw the Battlin Bears with the lead over
both the men and women of MSUB in the first 36 holes of
play held at Peter Yegen. The Bears and Yellowjackets
will compete for the trophy by playing the final round
of 36 at Briarwood March 14-15 with the first tee at
1:00 p.m. The cup will be conducted Ryder Cup style and
will be a good opportunity for area golf enthusiasts to
support your local Yellowjacket team.
Women’s Schedule
March
3-5 St. Mary’s Invitational
San Antonio, TX
March 14-15 Collegiate
Cup RMC Billings, MT
March 27-29 Grand
Canyon Invitational Phoenix, AZ
April 10-12 Mesa
State Invitational Grand Junction, CO
April 21-23 PacWest
Championships Hawaii-Hilo
Men’s Schedule
Feb. 27-Mar.
1 Cal-State Bakersfield Invite Bakersfield, CA
March 14-15 Collegiate Cup RMC Billings, MT
March 20-22 Cal-State Monteray Bay
Invite Seaside, CA
April 10-12 Cal-State Stanislaus Turlock,
CA
April 21-23 PacWest
Championships Hawaii-Hilo |