Tammariello Finishes 40th at NationalsSaving his best for last, TC3’s Patrick Tammariello fired one-under par over the final nine holes of the four-day NJCAA Division 3 National Championship Tournament to come home in a tie for 40th place. His 72-hole total was 326, 38 strokes over par. Just one golfer in the field of 79 broke par for the event, with a score of 17-over par or better earning All-American honors. Full Story
Tammariello Mid-Pack at Midpoint of NationalsAt the mid-point of the NJCAA Division 3 National Championship tournament, TC3’s Patrick Tammariello sits right in the middle of the pack. After two days of the four-day tournament, Tammariello has a score of 163, good for a tie for 39th place in the 79-player field. The leader has a score of 140, but Tamariello currently is just 13 strokes out of the top ten and nine out of the top twenty.Full Story
Tammariello Qualifies for NationalsA closing round of 74 boosted Patrick Tammariello into the top five of the NJCAA Region 3 tournament, earning him All-Region honors and a trip to the NJCAA National Championship Tournament. The sophomore became the first TC3 golfer to qualify for nationals since Dan Lapp won the national title in 2018.Full Story
The season might not have gone as hoped for, but Panthers fans couldn’t have hoped for anything more than what the team delivered on the final day of the season. Hosting second-place Erie Community College a day after the Kats outscored the Panthers by a combined score of 33-5, TC3 put together two of its best games of the year to sweep the playoff-bound Kats. TC3 ends the season with a record of 6-35 overall and 3-24 in the West Division. Erie is 29-14 overall and 18-10 in the division.Full Story
Playing on the road for the final time this season, the Panthers dropped both ends of a doubleheader to Erie Community College. TC3 is now 4-35 overall and 1-24 in the West Division. Jamestown is 29-12 overall and 18-8 in the division.Full Story
Panthers Close Regular Season at Herkimer InvitePatrick Tammariello and Kyle Travis closed out their regular season at the Herkimer Invite on Saturday. Tammariello fired an 84 with Travis at 94 on the par 72 Mohawk Valley Country Club.Full Story
Saving his best for last, TC3’s Patrick Tammariello fired one-under par over the final nine holes of the four-day NJCAA Division 3 National Championship Tournament to come home in a tie for 40th place. His 72-hole total was 326, 38 strokes over par. Just one golfer in the field of 79 broke par for the event, with a score of 17-over par or better earning All-American honors.
At the mid-point of the NJCAA Division 3 National Championship tournament, TC3’s Patrick Tammariello sits right in the middle of the pack. After two days of the four-day tournament, Tammariello has a score of 163, good for a tie for 39th place in the 79-player field. The leader has a score of 140, but Tamariello currently is just 13 strokes out of the top ten and nine out of the top twenty.
A closing round of 74 boosted Patrick Tammariello into the top five of the NJCAA Region 3 tournament, earning him All-Region honors and a trip to the NJCAA National Championship Tournament. The sophomore became the first TC3 golfer to qualify for nationals since Dan Lapp won the national title in 2018.
The season might not have gone as hoped for, but Panthers fans couldn’t have hoped for anything more than what the team delivered on the final day of the season. Hosting second-place Erie Community College a day after the Kats outscored the Panthers by a combined score of 33-5, TC3 put together two of its best games of the year to sweep the playoff-bound Kats. TC3 ends the season with a record of 6-35 overall and 3-24 in the West Division. Erie is 29-14 overall and 18-10 in the division.
Playing on the road for the final time this season, the Panthers dropped both ends of a doubleheader to Erie Community College. TC3 is now 4-35 overall and 1-24 in the West Division. Jamestown is 29-12 overall and 18-8 in the division.
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