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CAMPBELLSVILLE, Ky. -- It's two-for-two for the Lindsey Wilson College men's golf program as the Blue Raiders secured their second straight President's Cup win today at Campbellsville Country Club.
The Blue Raiders defeated host Campbellsville (Ky.) University 10 1/2 to 4 1/2 in the Ryder Cup-like matches. Lindsey Wilson also claimed the team stroke play event with a two-day total of 586 (300-286). Campbellsville fired a 597 (300-297).
CAMPBELLSVILLE, Ky. -- Lindsey Wilson College men's golf leads after the first day of the second annual President's Cup matches with Campbellsville University played today at Campbellsville Country Club.
The Blue Raiders lead 3-2 following today's five better ball matches. Ten singles matches on Sunday conclude the two-day event.
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. -- A pair of Lindsey Wilson College men's golfers and a former Blue Raider finished in the top-10 at the Riverview Invitational at the Golf Course at Riverview on Sunday.
Rising sophomore Antonio Arriola (66-72) captured the amateur event with a six-under par 138 over the two-day event. Arriola defeated the Bowling Green Amateur champion John Kirby by one shot and teammate and rising senior Joe Hood -- who tied for third -- by three shots.
COLUMBIA, Ky. -- James England has been named the men's and women's golf coach at Lindsey Wilson College, the school announced on Tuesday.
Prior to taking over the Blue Raider programs, England served as a sales representative at Golf Headquarters in Louisville, Ky., while also managing his own golf club making and fitting business.
England is a graduate of Lindsey Wilson where he was a student-athlete on the men's golf team for one season. The Albany, Ky., native also completed portions of his degree at the University of Kentucky and University of Louisville.
GEORGETOWN, Ky. -- After teeing off at 6 a.m. CT to finish a suspended second round and battling a steady rain most of the day, the Lindsey Wilson College men's golf team finished second on Tuesday at the Mid-South Conference Championship at Cherry Blossom Golf Club.
Play was halted midway through the second round due to inclement weather on Monday, leaving 27 holes to play on Tuesday for the men's field.