04/28/2013 The EndWomen's Golf's Streak of 12-straight MAAC Championship Titles Ends 04/16/2013 Golfing Online Auction Extended to April 30thFans Can Bid on Membership to Van Schaick Island Country Club 04/16/2013 Golfing Online Auction Extended to April 30thFans Can Bid on Membership to Van Schaick Island Country Club 04/12/2013 Women's Golf Finishes Second in Roar-ee InvitationalTilley Finishes Sixth 03/31/2013 Women's Golf Finishes Second by One StrokeFour Golfers Finished in the Top-Ten 04/29/2012 Siena Women's Golf Wins the MAAC Championship!Siena Women's Golf Wins the MAAC Championship! You'd be hard pressed to find a coach with more success than Dave Wronowski. Entering his eighth season as Siena Women's Golf Head Coach, Wronowski has led the program to the MAAC Championship in each of his seasons in addition to the Saints' first-ever NCAA Tournament Appearance in 2012. Heading into the 2012-13 season, the women's golf program at Siena has now won an unprecedented 12 straight MAAC titles. In each of the past two seasons, Wronowski has been named the MAAC Coach of the Year. The 2011-12 season was a memorable one for the program. The Saints closed out the regular season by winning the Hartford Invitational before capturing the conference title. In the first season in which the MAAC Champion received an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament, the Saints captured the conference championship by a whopping 53-stroke margin. As a result, Siena participated in the NCAA Central Regional in Columbus, Ohio where they finished 24th overall. The golf team has excelled both on and off the golf course since Wronowski took over the program. The team has had 13 players named to the NGCA Academic All-American team. Additionally, the program has earned Public Recognition Awards from the NCAA in each of the past two seasons for posting Academic Progress Rates (APR) in the top-10 percent of all women's golf programs across the membership. Wronowski comes to Siena after a stellar playing career at Skidmore College where he was named to the Golf Coaches Association of America All-American Honorable Mention list and earned Academic All-American honors. As part of the nationally ranked Skidmore team, he won two events and was named to his alma mater's Hall of Fame in 2005. Wronowski is the son of Siena College head men's golf coach Tom Wronowski. The duo marks the first time Siena has had a father-son duo coach the same sport. |
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