MADISON, WISC. - In just his third tournament as head coach,
Chris Soulier earned his first team title after the Madison College golf team finished first at Wednesday's Charger Challenge at
TPC Wisconsin. The WolfPack saw four players finish among the top seven, led by a second place effort from freshman
Matthew Haggart. The three-team event was hosted by Southwest Technical College.
Madison College turned in their second best 18-hole team score of the fall season with a 312, sitting atop the leaderboard by six shots over second place College of DuPage. The host Chargers were third with a 325. The tournament win is the first since the WolfPack won the 54-hole Rend Lake College Invite last October.
Haggart posted a four-over-par 76, tying a season-low for the former Lakeland Union HS athlete. His fifth-consecutive sub-80 round was two strokes behind meet medalist Matt Sims of the Chaparrals. Fellow first year
Roberto Reyes was a shot behind Haggart with a five-over-par 77 to tie for third place. The top five finishes are the first this season for Haggart and the second for Reyes, a native of Sheboygan, Wisconsin.
Sophomore
Peter Gustafson signed off on a plus-six 78 to sit alone in fifth place.
Brady Piazza, a freshman from Waunakee, Wisconsin, was the Pack's fourth counted score at nine-over 81, tying for seventh place to earn his first career top ten finish.
Alex Sutter, a second year, shot 85 (+13) to place tied for 14th, while freshman
Ben Arnett played as an individual and tied for 12th with an 84 (+12).
2024 Charger Challenge Final Results
Up Next:
Madison College is off until the prestigious NJCAA Fall Preview on Monday, September 30 and Tuesday, October 1. The 36-hole event held at The Golf Club at Swan Lake Resort in Plymouth, Indiana, features some of the top NJCAA Division II program competing at the site of the 2025 NJCAA Division II National Championships in May.
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