Men’s golf looks to start season off on par

By Jatara Allen
March 23, 2015

Last year the Cavaliers had a solid year as a team. There are nine golfers who are returning from last season’s roster.

Last season was a great season for the guys. Winning the CSAC was great especially for their three seniors who showed tremendous leadership and commitment. The team reached new heights, witnessing their coach win his first CSAC championship.

Freshman Michael Rojas led the Blue and White with a round of 80 to finish in an eighth place tie on the par 72, 6,615 yard circuit. Also, freshman Dan Gentilucci finished in a 26th place tie. The freshmen were making their name known and were establishing leadership with their play on the course.

The golf team continued their success with their impressive fall season when they defeated Division II Philadelphia University at the ACE Club. The cavaliers carded a team score of 314 to finish 13 strokes ahead of the Rams.

Seniors Rob Bass and Pat Rooney led the Cavaliers with matching rounds of 78 to finish in a tie for second. Junior Tommy Breslin posted a round for 90.

The Cavaliers head coach, Brian Moose, is returning for yet another season. He’s been the coach for three seasons along with assistant coach Dr. Tony Verde.

Senior Tommy Breslin was one of the team’s top finishers. “We played as team and each did our part to finish on top,” Breslin said. “The season showed me the potential this team has for the next couple of years,” Breslin said.

With the talented young golfers, the team is capable of contending for more championships in the future.

Last season men’s golf student- athlete Rob Bass was voted the Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area Golf Performer of the Year and also is one of five student-athletes named to the Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area Golf Team.

This is the second consecutive year that Bass has been named to the Academic All-Area Golf Team. The senior also led the Blue and White to its fourth NCAA Tournament appearance in program history.

He recorded rounds of 74 and 75 to finish tied for 53rd (+5) after two rounds.

The Cavaliers golf team is predicted to come in second place for the 2015 year, according to Colonial States Athletic Conference coaches.

The Cavaliers have received 73 points, including four first place points and they were just two points behind Mary wood. Immaculata earned the remaining 62 points. The Cavaliers won their fourth CSAC championship in 2014, topping Centenary College. Head coach Brian Moose also earned CSAC Coach of the Year accolades.

Cabrini will return to action on March 18, when it travels to the Out Door Country Club in York, Pa. for the York College Invitational. Tee time is scheduled for 12 p.m.

The game that was scheduled for Wednesday March 18th, against York College as of now  is cancelled and will soon be rescheduled.

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