MIT Chosen Preseason Favorite to Win NECC Golf Title
For Immediate Release:
September 4, 2008
MIT Chosen Preseason Favorite to
Win NECC Golf Title
ATTLEBORO, Mass. - Massachusetts Institute of Technology has been
tabbed as the preseason favorite to capture the New England
Collegiate Conference men's golf championship, it was announced
today by Commissioner Del Malloy. Voting for the
preseason poll was conducted among the NECC's head golf coaches.
This is the inaugural year for the New England Collegiate Conference. Five of the nine NECC full members sponsor men's golf, while MIT and Springfield are associate members of the New England Collegiate Conference.
The MIT Engineers received three of the seven first-place votes
in the 2008 NECC preseason poll. The Engineers are led by head
coach Marty Burke. MIT ranked seventh among all
NCAA institutions in the 2008 National Collegiate Scouting
Association (NCSA) collegiate power rankings.
Elms College and Springfield College tied the runner up position
with 40 points and each had two first-place votes. Mitchell College
nabbed the number four spot with 22 points. Becker rounded out the
top five with 19 points.
Teams received seven points for every first place vote received,
six points for second place votes, five points for third place
votes, down to one point for a last place vote. First place votes
are shown in parentheses.
2008 NECC PRESEASON MEN'S GOLF POLL
TEAM, POINTS(1st Place votes)
1-MIT, 42(3)
2-Elms, 40(2)
2-Springfield, 40(2)
4-Mitchell, 22
5-Becker, 19
6-Daniel Webster, 18
7-Newbury, 15






