GOLF: Virginia Union's Mason Simpson Wins CIAA Individual Title; Virginia State Takes Team Championship
Virginia Union's Mason Simpson Wins CIAA Golf Individual
Title; Virginia State Takes Team Championship
April 21, 2011
Final Stats | Tournament Leaders
FORT LEE, VA – Virginia Union’s Mason Simpson shot a
final-round 70 Thursday to win the 2011 CIAA Men’s Golf
Championship individual title while Virginia State took home the
team title with a two-day total of 603.
Simpson came into the final round two shots behind the first-round
leader Mike Swope of Virginia State, but his final-round 70 was
enough to overtake Swope to win the title by four strokes.
Simpson was the only golfer under par for the tournament while
Swope finished with a one-over par, 145.
Virginia State followed up its opening round 301 with a
final-round 302 to win the team title by 14 strokes over
Winston-Salem State who shot a two-day total 617.
Fayetteville State finished in third place with a two-day score of
645 (322-323) while Chowan finished fourth (650, 319-331) and
Virginia Union came in fifth (693, 345-348). Livingstone
pulled in the sixth-place finish (699, 349-350) followed by St.
Augustine’s in seventh (723, 368-355), Elizabeth City State
in eighth (756, 394-362), Johnson C. Smith in ninth (768, 394-374)
and St. Paul’s in 10th (918, 471-447).
The All-Tournament Team, which consists of the top five golfers by
score for the two-day tournament, was: Mason Simpson (Virginia
Union), Mike Swope (Virginia State), Glendon Mabe (Winston-Salem
State), John Cole (Fayetteville State) and Brian Wood (Virginia
State).
The All-Conference Team was also announced and included: Brandon
Bailey (Virginia Union), John Cole (Fayetteville State), Cliff
Forbes (Chowan), Stephen Grenchi (Virginia State), Rashad Hunt
(Virginia State), Glendon Mabe (Winston-Salem State), Lawrence
McKenzie (Livingstone) Zack Sheets (Winston-Salem State), Mike
Swope (Virginia State), Michael Thornton (Livingstone), Brian Wood
(Virginia State). The All-Conference Team is selected based
on overall average scores from the two divisional tournaments and
the conference championship. To be eligible players must have
competed in all three tournaments.
Virginia State will now represent the CIAA as a team in the 2011
NCAA Super Regional Golf Tournament.






