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- The Eagles of North Carolina Central University finished in 12th place out of 14 teams. [Full Story]

New York Daily News Feature Story: "The changing face of college golf" by Christian Red (April 2007)



Senior golfer Steve Wright is one of three North Carolina Central University student-athletes that have been selected to the ninth annual CIAA Commissioner's All-Academic Team. [Full Story]

North Carolina Central University overcame a nine-stroke deficit to pass Morehouse College for third place at the 20th PGA Minority Collegiate Golf Championship in Port St. Lucie, Fla. on Sunday (May 7). [Full Story]
 

NCCU freshman Dustin McCray fired a two-day total of 144 (71-73) to lead the Eagles to a second place finish at the 2006 CIAA Men's Golf Championship. [Full Story

Fayetteville State University was the only school to ever win the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) Western Division Men's Golf Championship since the event started in 1998 ... until Tuesday (March 14). North Carolina Central University snapped the Broncos' eight-year winning streak by rallying on day two to capture the 2006 CIAA Western Division golf title at Bull Creek Golf Course in Louisburg, N.C. [Full Story]

North Carolina Central University captured the Winston-Salem State University Golf Invitational on Friday, powered by a pair of 79 scores by Steve Wright and Mark Clayton. [Full Story]



"Hayes hits recruiting trail at Hillandale" - Herald-Sun Story by Nolan Hayes (June 27, 2005)

Four Eagles shot under 80 to put North Carolina Central University in second place after the first round of play at the 19th National Minority College Golf Championship at the PGA Golf Club (North Course) in Port St. Lucie, Florida. [Full Story]

(File photo of Brian Demby courtesy of PGA America)Brian Demby North Carolina Central University freshman Brian Demby has been selected as one of four student-athletes to receive a scholarship during the opening ceremony of the 19th National Minority College Golf Championship on May 5 at the PGA Historical Center in Port St. Lucie, Florida. [Full Story]

Brian Demby of NCCU captured low medalist honors with a CIAA-record score of 135 over the two-day event. Demby shot a four-under-par 67 on day 1, and then followed with a three-under-par 68 on day 2. NCCU's Pete Hayes repeated as CIAA Coach of the Year. [Full Story]

North Carolina Central University freshman Brian Demby earned Most Valuable Player honors of the 2005 CIAA Eastern Division Golf Challenge, leading the Eagles to a second place finish at the Carolina Golf Club in Elizabeth City, NC, on Tuesday (April 12). [Full Story]

Powered by individual medalist performances by newcomers Joseph Clayton and Brian Demby, North Carolina Central University captured second place at the 2005 CIAA Western Division Golf Challenge on Tuesday (March 15) at the Winston-Lake Golf Club in Winston-Salem, NC. [Full Story]



Three North Carolina Central University golfers are among the 20 individuals from the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association that have been named to the seventh annual CIAA Commissioner’s All-Academic Team. NCCU junior golfer Ernie Batchelor earned CIAA Commissioner's All-Academic First Team honors. Fellow golfers Morgan Pierce and Steve Wright were named to the Second Team. [Full Story]

North Carolina Central University placed fourth at the 2004 National Minority College Golf Championship held at the PGA Golf Club (North Course) in Port St. Lucie, Florida. [Full Story]

North Carolina Central University head men's golf coach Pete Hayes has been voted as the 2004 CIAA Men's Golf Coach of the Year, the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association announced today (May 6). [Full Story]

NCCU placed second in the 2004 CIAA Western Division Golf Championship (March 7, 2004). NCCU sophomore Steve Wright (Durham, NC) finished second in the individual standings.

NCCU wins Winston-Salem State Invitational (March 4, 2004).



NCCU earns CIAA Golf Academic Award as the team with the highest grade point average. Steve Wright wins CIAA Golf Rookie of the Year award. (April 23, 2003)

Results from Newberry Invitational (Feb. 23, 2003)


Results from 2002 CIAA Golf Championship hosted by Virginia State. 

Results from NCCU Golf Tournament on March 11-12, 2002 at Hillandale Golf Club.



Jameshia Levister places third at 15th National Minority College Golf Championship.

Jameshia Levister is featured in The Herald-Sun Newspaper as she prepares for the National Minority College Golf Championship in Port St. Lucie, Florida. [Herald-Sun Feature Story

  NCCU freshman Jameshia Levister, a female playing in the No. 1 spot on the men's team, is recognized as the 2001 CIAA Men's Golf Rookie of the Year.

APRIL 20, 2001 -- NCCU places fourth at CIAA Championships.  [NCCU Results & Team Scores]

MARCH 22, 2001 -- NCCU competes in the Saint Andrews Invitational in Laurinburg, NC.  [NCCU Results & Team Scores]

MARCH 19-20, 2001 -- NCCU competes in the Benedict Invitational in Columbia, SC.  [NCCU Results & Team Scores]

MARCH 12-13, 2001 -- Eagles capture fourth place at Western Conference Tournament in Charlotte, NC.  [NCCU Results & Team Scores]

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