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Keith Rourke
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Height: |
5-11 |
Weight: |
170 |
Hometown: |
Danvers, MA |
High School: |
St. Johns Prep |
Major: |
Political Science |
Parents: |
Tom & Pat |
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Senior (2005):
Rourke graduated in ninth place on
the school's all-time list for lowest career scoring average
(77.1). For the season, he averaged 78.0 shots per 18 holes.
He finished 20th out of 119 golfers at the Williams (Mass.)
Invitational. Rourke's season low round was 72 at the Greensboro
(N.C.) Invitational. He tied as the team's No. 4 finisher
at the NCAA national championships, where he recorded the
team's low score (77) on the final day.
Junior (2004):
Rourke averaged 77.3 shots per 18
holes. He carded a season-low 72 in the opening round of the
Mary Hardin-Baylor Invitational where he finished 13th out
of 69 golfers. Of his seven rounds, six were under 80. Rourke
was the team's third-lowest scorer at the Gordon Collegiate
Classic, which brings together the top teams from the previous
year's NCAA championships. He shot 76-74 at the Gordin to
place 24th out of 60 golfers.
Sophomore (2003):
Rourke won the conference title on
the first playoff hole, on the final day of competition, after
scoring a birdie on the 18th hole to force the playoff. He
fired a 73, the low round of the conference tournament. .
Rourke earned first-team all-conference recognition for his
efforts. At the NCAA Division III national championships,
Rourke finished 48th of 120 individual competitors with a
score of 304, which ranks as the ninth-lowest NCAA championship
score ever by an Eagle. At the Williams Invitational, Rourke
finished in fifth place to earn all-tournament recognition.
In the first round of the Camp LeJeune Invitational, Rourke
shot a 68, which ranks as the second-best one-round score
in school history.
Freshman (2002):
Averaged 77.1 strokes per round in
10 rounds played for the Eagles. Finished 15th at the Greensboro
Invitational tournament.
For career statistics, click
here
Quote:
"Emory is a place where people
recognize you on campus for your achievements on the athletic
fields AND in campus activities. The athletes on Emory's campus
are a tight-knit group, who all focus on achieving the same
goal--a balance of first-class athletics and first-rate academics.
By participating in Emory's athletics, I feel like a more
well-rounded person and I have a sense of fulfillment for
my college career."."
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