Jacksonville, NC — Fayetteville State University dominated all three rounds of the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) Golf Championship with a 54-hole total of 873 (+9) at the Jacksonville Country Club to claim its first title since 2012. FSU's freshman Caden Hodges swept through all of the individual honors claiming the Championship's Low Medalist Award, the Golfer of the Year, and the Rookie of the Year Awards. The Broncos' John Cole was voted the Coach of the Year by the CIAA Golf Coaches' and Sports Information Director's Associations.
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Fayetteville State Captures 2023 CIAA Golf Championship
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