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For Immediate Release

May 28, 2006

2005-06 Spring Season Wrap-up

The men’s golf squad made history in 2006 as it claimed NWU’s first ever team national championship in any sport. The Prairie Wolves also picked up their third consecutive GPAC title and 10th league crown in 12 years under Head Coach Brett Balak.

Nebraska Wesleyan finished no lower than fourth in any of its spring tournaments. Sophomore Tyler Lawson won the individual title at the NWU Spring Invitational on April 7 and was also honored as the GPAC Golfer of the Week for leading Nebraska Wesleyan to the team title. The Prairie Wolves also won the Buena Vista University Invitational in mid-April.

On April 25, senior Jeff Holm tied for first at the GPAC Championships, but was edged out in a playoff for top individual honors. Holm, Lawson, senior Travis Davis, junior Aaron Stockton and senior Jon Deines each made the All-Conference Team for their efforts.

NWU hosted the NCAA Division III Championships at Firethorn Golf Club and after posting an opening-round 309, the team improved by 20 strokes on day two to close the gap on defending national champion Guilford College. Nebraska Wesleyan then took a four-shot lead heading into the final round after firing a third-round 292. The Prairie Wolves conquered strong winds on the tournament’s final day and shot 303, en route to the national crown, which NWU won by 10 strokes over runner-up University of Redlands.

Deines and Stockton paved the way as they both tied for fifth individually (298), while Davis, Holm and Lawson (303) tied for 16th. All five players earned PING All-America status; Deines and Stockton also made the PING All-Central Region Team.

Balak was honored with the Eaton/Golf Pride National Coach of the Year Award for Division III and was later recognized as the Omaha World-Herald Midlands Men’s College Coach of the Year. As a team, NWU finished the year ranked No. 1 in the GCAA/Bridgestone Div. III Coaches Poll.

2005-06 Fall Season Wrap-up

Nebraska Wesleyan carried a four-shot lead into the second and final day of the NWU Fall Preview at Firethorn Golf Club in September, but defending national champion Guilford College rallied to win by seven strokes. The Prairie Wolves finished the fall season ranked No. 9 in the GCAA/Bridgestone Coaches Poll Top 25 for Division III.