Carthage Men’s Golf Honors and Awards

 

Golf Coaches Association of America All-America

1990

Chad Black, honorable mention

1993

John Conrad, honorable mention

Louie Maiorano, honorable mention

1994

Louie Maiorano, honorable mention

1995

Tom Smock, second team

Jason Langwell, honorable  mention

Brett Lindberg, honorable mention

1996

Jason Langwell, third team

Brett Lindberg, third team

Tom Smock, honorable mention

2007

Tyler Wollberg, second team

2008

Tyler Wollberg, second team

2009

Tyler Wollberg, third team

 

Chad Black, 1989-92

Chad Black, 1990 Golf Coaches Association honorable mention All-America.  Black qualified for both the 1990 and 1991 NCAA Division III Men's Golf Championships as an unattached individual player.

 

John Conrad, 1990, 1992-93

John Conrad, 1993 Golf Coaches Association honorable mention All-America

 

Louie Maiorano, 1991-94

Louie Maiorano, 1993 and 1994 Golf Coaches Association honorable mention All-America.  Maiorano was inducted into the Carthage Athletic Hall of Fame in 2003.

 

Jason Langwell, 1995-96

Jason Langwell, 1995 honorable mention and 1996 third-team Golf Coaches Association All-America.  Langwell was inducted into the Carthage Athletic Hall of Fame in 2009.

 

Tom Smock, 1993-96

Tom Smock, 1995 second-team and 1996 honorable mention Golf Coaches Association All-America

 

Brett Lindberg, 1994-97

Brett Lindberg, 1995 second-team and 1996 third-team Golf Coaches Association All-America.  Lindberg was inducted into the Carthage Athletic Hall of Fame in 2009.

 

Tyler Wollberg, 2007-09

Tyler Wollberg, 2007 and 2008 second-team and 2009 third-team Golf Coaches Association All-America

 

The 1949 Carthage men’s golf team.  Standing (left to right):  Don Flood, Jack Peterson and Bones Johnson.  Front row:  Ray Anderson (the 1951 CCIW medalist), Ken Harnquist (medalist in both 1950 and 1952 and inducted into the Carthage Athletic Hall of Fame in 2003).  Harnquist was invited to play in the 1950 NCAA Men’s Golf Championship in Albuquerque, N.M., but missed the cut after the preliminary round.  The medalist in that year’s championship was Arnold Palmer from Wake Forest University.

 

Golf Coaches Association of America All-America All-Central Region

2011

Donnie Langland

 

All-CCIW (Top 10 in CCIW Championship)

1950

Ken Harnquist, medalist

1951

Ray Anderson, medalist

1952

Ken Harnquist, medalist

1965

John Cimaroli, 2nd place

1968

Jon Rodsater, 3rd place

1974

Craig Lundquist, 2nd place

1984

Scott Denil, 4th place

1987

John Zumph, 6th place

1989

Chad Black, 2nd place

1990

Chad Black, 2nd place

1991

Chad Black, medalist

 

Scott Muschewske, 2nd place

 

Louie Maiorano, 6th place

 

Steve Felder, 7th place

1992

Chad Black, medalist

 

Scott Muschewske, 4th place, tie

1993

John Conrad, medalist

 

Louie Maiorano, 3rd place

 

Tom Smock, 4th place

 

Jeff Ferron, 5th place

 

Matt Wahl, 10th place

1994

Louie Maiorano, medalist

 

Matt Wahl, 6th place

 

Tom Smock, 7th place

1995

Tom Smock, medalist

 

Jason Langwell, 7th place

 

Brett Lindberg, 19th place

1996

Jason Langwell, medalist

 

Jeff Ferron, 3rd place

 

Tom Smock, 4th place

 

Brett Lindberg, 7th place

1997

Brett Lindberg, 3rd place tie

 

Brian Mitchell, 10th place

1999

Matt Wittrup, 2nd place

2000

Joe Duerr, 9th place

2001

Joe Duerr, 4th place

2003

Steve Gillie, 7th tie

2004

Steve Gillie, 4th place

2005

Steve Gillie, 4th place tie

Peter Kindstrom, 4th place tie

2006

Tyler Wollberg, 1st place

Steve Gillie, 4th place tie

Mike Roehl, 6th place tie

2007

Tyler Wollberg, 2nd place

Scott Hood, 3rd place

Matt Carr, 5th place

Tim Gannon, 9th place tie

2008

Tyler Wollberg, 2nd place

Matt Carr, 5th place

2009

Matt Carr, 3rd place

Tim Gannon, 6th place tie

Tyler Wollberg, 6th place tie

2010

Donnie Langland, 6th place

Ben Schroeder, 10th place

2012

Brad Hyland, 2nd place

Donnie Langland, 6th place

Josh Kopka, 7th place

 

Golf Coaches Association of America All-Academic

1997

Brian Mitchell

 

CCIW/Jack Swartz All-Academic

1996

Jason Langwell

2004

Steve Gillie

2005

Steve Gillie

2010

Anthony Milano

 

Team “Most Valuable Players”

1965

John Cimaroli

1966

Steve Wadewitz

1967

Terry Bishop

1968

John Windmiller, Jon Rodsater

1969

John Windmiller

1970

Steve Poulos

1971

Craig Lundquist

1972

Craig Lundquist

1973

Craig Lundquist

1974

Craig Lundquist

1975

John Wermeling

1978

Peter Jonas

1979

Robert Reich

1984

Scott Denil

1986

Scott Denil

1987

Scott Denil

1988

Nate Oberhofer

1989

Chad Black

1990

Chad Black

1991

Chad Black, Steve Felder,

Louie Maiorano, Troy Norkus,

Scott Muschewske

1992

Chad Black

1993

Louie Maiorano

1994

Louie Maiorano

1995

Brett Lindberg

1996

Brett Lindberg

1997

Brett Lindberg

1998

Joel Meinen

1999

Matt Wittrup

2000

Joe Duerr

2001

Joe Duerr

2002

Matt Wittrup

2003

Steve Gillie

2004

Steve Gillie

2005

Steve Gillie

2006

Steve Gillie

2007

Tyler Wollberg

2008

Tyler Wollberg

2009

Tyler Wollberg

2010

Donnie Langland

2011

Donnie Langland

 

Jon Swift, who died in 2012, completed his 14th and final season as men's golf coach in 1996 and retired with 35 years of service to Carthage.  Since the College reinstated golf in 1983, Swift brought the program to national prominence, winning four consecutive CCIW titles from 1991 to 1994 and another in 1996 and making five straight appearances in the NCAA Men’s Golf Championship from 1992 to 1996.  Swift, whose men’s golf record stands at 616-194-6 over 14 years, was inducted into the Carthage Athletic Hall of Fame in 1993.