Golf
-
23 SMCC Student-Athletes Earn YSCC All-Academic HonorsJuly 12, 2017(YSCC) -- The Yankee Small College Conference is proud to announce the 2016 - 2017 All Academic Teams.
-
SMCC Student-Athletes Achieve 2.79 GPAJune 06, 2017SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine— Southern Maine Community College (SMCC) student-athletes achieved an overall grade point average (GPA) of 2.79 spanning this 2017 spring semester.
-
SMCC Honors Student-Athletes With Awards BanquetMay 10, 2017SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine— The Southern Maine Community College (SMCC) Athletics Department held its annual awards banquet on Tuesday, May 9 in celebration of its student-athletes and their many successes throughout the 2016-17 academic year and athletic seasons.
-
SMCC Golf Calls Purpoodock HomeApril 21, 2017CAPE ELIZABETH, Maine—The Southern Maine Community College (SMCC) Athletics Department has partnered with Purpoodock Country Club to make it the SeaWolves’ home course for the upcoming fall 2017 golf season.
-
SMCC Student-Athletes Achieve 2.72 GPADecember 27, 2016SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine—Southern Maine Community College student-athletes achieved an overall Grade Point Average (GPA) of 2.72 at the conclusion of the 2016 fall semester.
-
SMCC Inducts HOF Class of 2016November 07, 2016SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine— Southern Maine Community College and the SeaWolves Athletics Club hosted the 11th annual Athletics Hall of Fame Ceremony on Saturday, Nov. 5, commemorating three inductees and their accomplishments by enshrinement into the Hall of Fame Class of 2016.
-
SeaWolves Fire a Second Place Finish in YSCC ChampionshipsOctober 15, 2016PORTSMOUTH, N.H.-- The Southern Maine Community College golf team carded a second place finish in the Yankee Small College Conference (YSCC) Championship match on Saturday, Oct. 15 at Pease Golf Course, the last event of the 2016 season.
-
SeaWolves Shoot To Another First Place FinishOctober 01, 2016GRAY, Maine.-- The Southern Maine Community College golf team took first place in a tournament with Yankee Small College Conference (YSCC) opponent University of Maine- Augusta at Spring Meadows Golf Course on Saturday, Oct. 1. The SeaWolves fired a cumulative score of 361, a score the team has been consistent with throughout the season.
-
A Day At The CourseSeptember 28, 2016SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine- The Southern Maine Community College golf team practices at Sable Oaks Golf Course, a beautiful but challenging track.
-
SeaWolves Take First at YSCC QualifierSeptember 25, 2016VASSALBORO, Maine.-- The Southern Maine Community College golf team took first place in the Yankee Small College Conference (YSCC) Qualifier hosted by the University of Maine- Augusta at Natanis Golf Course on Sunday, Sept. 25. The SeaWolves fired a cumulative score of 360, seven strokes better than Paul Smith’s College.
-
SeaWolves Card First Place ScoreSeptember 18, 2016SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine— The Southern Maine Community College golf team took first place in its home invitational at Sable Oaks Golf Course on Saturday, Sept. 17. The SeaWolves fired a team score of 366, 24 strokes better than second place finisher New Hampshire Technical Institute (NHTI). Great Bay Community College (GBCC) took third scoring a 454, Dean College with a 460, and the University of Maine- Augusta (UMA) fifth carding a 484 on the challenging course.
-
Chim Earns YSCC Player of the Week HonorsSeptember 14, 2016SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine— Southern Maine Community College’s Seth Chim (Portland, Maine) earned Yankee Small College Conference (YSCC) Golf Player of the Week honors on Sept. 14. Chim carded a 79 at Beaver Meadow Golf Course on Saturday, Sept. 10 to help his team place second overall in a full field of seven teams. The SeaWolves fired a team score of 360, one stroke behind first place finishers Paul Smith’s College and Dean College (non-conference)
-
SeaWolves Golf Takes Second in NHTI InvitationalSeptember 10, 2016CONCORD, N.H.-- The Southern Maine Community College golf team finished second in a full field of seven teams at Beaver Meadow Golf Course on Saturday, Sept. 10. The SeaWolves recorded a cumulative 360, one stroke behind first place finishers Paul Smith’s College and Dean College (non-conference).