The Wolfpacker

November 2018

The Wolfpacker: An Independent Magazine Covering NC State Sports

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114 ■ THE WOLFPACKER to detail," McPhaul said. "He has become a very consistent person day to day in his work ethic and his attitude." Junior Christian Salzer, sophomore Easton Paxton, and seniors Harrison Rhoades and Justin Hood will push to im- prove and could be the key for the Wolf- pack to return to the NCAA Champion- ships. Hood was third on the team last year with a 73.0 average over seven events. He finished tied for fifth at the Stitch Intercol- legiate. Paxton averaged 73.18 strokes per round and had four top-25 finishes last year. Right Content experts, conference presenters, trainers, & leaders. Get the skills that you need to engage, enliven and educate any audience BEFORE you present. Just Say NO! to Boring Presentations! Alan Hoffler, owner BS AE '90 MS MA '93 Public workshops in Raleigh or have your team trained on-site. Call Now! (919) 386-9238 millswyck.com Newcomer To Watch Freshman Andrew Wilmoth, a former Raleigh St. David's standout, was originally recruited by former head coach Richard Sykes. He enjoyed a pretty good junior career and is known for hitting solid shots and having a touch on the putting green. ■ By The Numbers 2 Event titles won by junior Benjamin Shipp in his Wolfpack career, with his second coming this season. He shot a final-round 8-under-par 64 to win the Wolfpack Intercollegiate title Oct. 6-7 at the Lon - nie Poole Golf Course. 6 Years between NCAA Championships berths for NC State. The Wolfpack tied for 24th place while competing in the event for the first time since 2011. 13 Rounds where senior Stephen Franken carded a round of 69 or better, including a 62 at the Puerto Rico Classic last year.

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