Category — 2010 Championship
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April 19, 2010 No Comments
Congratulations Augusta State!

The Augusta State Jaguars are the 2010 Collegiate Disc Golf Champions!
Strong individual scores helped propel the team from Augusta State to the top of the team leader board. With a 13 stroke lead the Jaguars rolled to victory in the final round of today’s play. Three members from the four person team finished within the top sixteen, surmounting a team total that could not be surpassed. Hours of practice time paid off for this well deserving bunch, earning their place in the record books.
In addition to team title and individual title, the following awards were given out today:
- Doubles Team Champions: Western Illinois
- First Flight Champions: University of Oregon
- Long Drive Champion: Ryne Roberts - Tennessee Tech
- Putting Team Champions: Tennessee Tech
- All American Team (Top 16 individual scores)
The top sixteen team scores earn automatic entrance into next year’s tournament.
Thanks for everyone who came out to play and support. Look for more information shortly on how you can be involved in next year’s Championship!
April 19, 2010 No Comments
Chris Becker - 2010 Individual Champion
When playing the Hippodrome course the chance of an extremely windy day is not “if” but “when”. Well today was that day. Halfway through the first round, strong gusts began blowing over team tents, tournament flags, and player’s discs.
Despite this additional challenge, Chris Becker of the University of Oregon fought through adversity and triumphed over the strongest field yet for the College Championships. Careful disc and shot selection was key to avoid the many obstacles on both courses. Chris was able to best the field and earn the title of Individual Collegiate National Champion.
In addition to awarding the National Champion, the top eight players earned the designation of First Team All American by finishing in the top eight positions. Second Team All Americans were the next eight best (positions 9-16 of the 95 player field).
Full individual scores can be found at pdga.com
The final round of the tournament is tomorrow, where teams will play alternate shot doubles from the toughest tee positions on the “Hippo” course. This final round will determine the National Team Champion. Going into the final round, here are the team standings:
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Augusta State -29
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Western Illinois -16
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Oregon -16
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Mississippi State E
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Arkansas +9
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Alabama Birmingham +23
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Kansas State +23
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Georgia +26
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Tennessee Tech +36
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Indian Hills +39
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Clemson +42
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Cal State MB +41
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Alabama Huntsville +49
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Appalachian State +57
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Georgia College +57
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Georgia Tech +63
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Florida +62
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Penn State +65
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South Carolina +70
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Indiana of Pennsylvania +78
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Alabama +88
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Life University +97
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Georgia Southern +140
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Georgia Military 999 - Withdraw
April 18, 2010 No Comments
Day Two Completed
This year’s championship saw a record number of competitors. With 95 entrants playing for the individual title, two pools of players were needed. This morning, half the players were placed on the “Hippo” blue course, and the other on the “Hogback” course. In the afternoon, the players switched courses. After all rounds are completed, the three best individual scores from each school have been compiled for the team title.
At the end of today’s events, here are the team totals:
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Western Illinois -42
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Augusta State -40
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Oregon -39
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Mississippi State -29
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Alabama Birmingham -29
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Arkansas -21
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Georgia -20
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Kansas State -10
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South Carolina -5
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Tennessee Tech -4
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Indian Hills -3
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Alabama Huntsville -2
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Clemson -2
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Cal State MB -2
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Penn State +4
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Appalachian State +6
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Indiana of Pennsylvania +7
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Georgia Military +9
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Georgia Tech +10
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Alabama +12
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Georgia College +13
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Life University +15
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Florida +16
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Georgia Southern +45
April 17, 2010 No Comments
