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Mike Lebow
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Height: |
5-11 |
Weight: |
160 |
Hometown: |
Royersford, PA |
High School: |
Spring-Ford |
Major: |
Undeclared |
Parents: |
Roger & Patty |
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Senior (2006):
Senior captain Mike Lebow earned All-America honors for the third time in his career, making him the first golfer in program history to accomplish this. This season he was a first-team All-America. Lebow concluded the season with a team-leading scoring average of 75.32, while competing in 11 events. His highest finish of the season came at the Gordon Classic where he carded a 70-74—144 to finish second. Lebow totaled five top 10 finishes for the season, coming at the Cardinal Memorial (8th-t), Greensboro Invitational (6th-t), UAA Championships (6th) and NCAA Championships (5th-t). Lebow concludes his career as an Eagle with the second-lowest scoring average in school history with a 75.96.
Junior (2005):
Lebow made the All-America team for
the second consecutive year after finishing 24th at the NCAA
national championships. He is one of three Emory golfers ever
to make the All-America team twice. He shot a 305 at the nationals,
the 16th-best ever by an Emory golfer in the NCAA championships.
Lebow was selected to the all-region team for the first time.
He won the conference individual championship on the third
sudden-death playoff hole. This is his second time on the
all-conference first team and first time on the all-state
team. Lebow led the team with a 74.7 stroke average per 18
holes, third lowest in school history. He was second in the
field of 60 golfers, one shot behind the winner, at the Gordin
Classic, which brings together the top 11 teams from the previous
season's NCAA national championships plus the host school.
Lebow placed among the top 20 individuals in eight of 11 tournaments
this season. He will start his senior season in third place
on the school's all-time list with a career average of 76.19.
Sophomore (2004):
Sophomore Mike Lebow made the All-America
third team by finishing in 18th place out of 120 golfers at
the NCAA championships. Lebow shot a 299, the fourth-best
ever by an Eagle at the national championships. He averaged
77.35 strokes per round this season. His best round was 71
at the Emory Invitational and his best 36-hole tournament
score was 147 at the Mary Hardin-Baylor Invitational. He finished
in the top 10 at three tournaments and in the top 20 at six
tournaments. Lebow's highest finish overall was fifth place
at the Oglethorpe Invitational.
Freshman (2003):
Lebow finished his first collegiate
campaign with a scoring average of 76.8, the 15th best ever
by an Eagle and second best ever by a freshman at Emory. Lebow
finished with a score of 315 at the NCAA Division III national
championships, which ranks as the 19th lowest NCAA championship
score ever by an Eagle. His low round for the season was a
69 at the Camp LeJeune Invitational on March 29, which ranks
as the 10th best one-round score ever by an Eagle. Earned
all-tournament recognition at the Williams Invitational where
he finished fifth, his best finish of the season.
For career statistics, click
here
Quote:
"Emory University is the perfect
place to get a top-notch education while competing against
the best golf teams in the country. We had a strong finish
at NCAA nationals last spring and only hope to improve in
the future. By the way, to any fellow northerners out there...
here, you can play golf outside in January!."
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