Category Archives: Men’s Golf
Athletic Director’s Honor Roll Banquet
On Tuesday, April 30th the Glenville State College Athletic Department held the Second Annual Athletic Director’s Honor Roll Banquet as they honored 77 student-athletes in the Alan B. Mollohan Campus Community Center Ballroom
2013 Rumble on the Hill
The Glenville State College Athletic Department is excited to announce that tickets are now on sale for the 2013 Rumble on the Hill
NCAA Adds Mountain East Conference As Newest Division II League
The Mountain East Conference (MEC) announced today that its application for membership has been approved by the NCAA Division II Membership Committee. The MEC will officially become the 25th NCAA Division II conference on Sept. 1, 2013 and immediately assumes active status
GSC Men’s Golf Team Finishes 12th at WVIAC Championship
The Glenville State men’s golf team finished 12th at the 2012 WVIAC Conference Championship at Canaan Valley, West Virginia on Sunday, October 14th and Monday, October 15th
2012 Montrose and Williams Award Winners
Glenville State College’s Director of Athletics Janet Bailey and the Athletic Department would like to announce the 2012 Montrose and Williams Award winners are Krystle Bailey and Trae Sprague
Pioneers Place 12th in WVIAC Central Regional
The Glenville State Men’s Golf team placed 12th in the WVIAC Central Regional golf match
WVIAC Commissioners Honor Roll
Five hundred sixty-four WVIAC student-athletes have been selected to the 2011-12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
Men’s Golf Team Places Ninth at Southern Regional
The Glenville State men’s golf team finished in ninth place at the WVIAC Southern Regional
WVIAC Recognizes CFWV Senior Scholar Athletes
The West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WVIAC) has announced the winners of the College Foundation of West Virginia (CFWV) Senior Scholar-Athlete awards.
GSC Men’s Golf Placed 11th at WVIAC Championship
A final round 295 propelled Bluefield State to the 2011 WVIAC men’s golf conference championship Tuesday. Bluefield State finished in first place while Pitt-Johnstown shot a three round score of 936 to come in second.

