Nation's Best Voted Atlantic Sun Player of the Year
Date Posted: 4/27/2007
Macon, Ga. – Currently sitting atop two national polls, ETSU’s Rhys
Davies was tabbed the Atlantic Sun’s Player of the Year for the second consecutive
season, league officials announced today.
Davies, a senior from Bridgend, Wales, captured three individual titles during
the regular season on his way to the top of Golfweek and Golfstat rankings.
The award is his second in as many seasons in the Atlantic Sun. Prior to ETSU
joining the conference in 2005, Davies was named the Southern Conference Player
of the Year during his sophomore season and was tabbed the SoCon Freshman of
the Year in 2004.
At the conference championship, Davies finished in a third-place tie with North
Florida’s Jeff Dennis. Both trailed UNF’s Michael O’Neal and
individual medalist and A-Sun Freshman of the Year Seamus Power (ETSU).
Power, a freshman from Waterford, Ireland, held the lead for the entire A-Sun
Championship. During the second round he fired a hole-in-one on hole 13 and
finished with a 29 on the back nine. In his first season with the Bucs, he earned
individual medalist honors by two strokes, shooting a 210 to finish 2-under-par.
ETSU completed the sweep of post-season individual awards as Fred Warren was
voted the A-Sun Coach of the Year by his peers. Warren guided his squad to its
first conference championship since 2005, when the Bucs earned the last of their
12 league titles in the Southern Conference under his direction. The Coach of the Year award is
the first for Warren as a member of the Atlantic Sun and his eighth overall
as a head coach at ETSU. Warren leads his team back to the NCAA Championships
for the third consecutive season and is making his 15th trip to NCAA post-season
play in his 21 years at the head of the program.
Campbell’s Fredric Sundberg was the only newcomer to the First Team All-Atlantic
Sun. In 2006, he was voted onto the Second Team but made the jump this year
to join Davies, Gareth Shaw (ETSU), Russell Knox (JU), and Duncan Stewart (JU).
Knox, Shaw and Davies are each making their second appearance on the First Team
while Stewart becomes the 20th individual in A-Sun history to be voted onto
the First Team for a third time.
Dennis and Power were each selected to the Second Team All-Atlantic Sun. They
are joined by Blake Palmer (GWU), Kris Shepard (KSU) and Kyle Spahr (Cam).
The All-Freshman team is comprised of Power, J.C. Horne (UNF), Matt Evans (Cam),
Jordan Gibb (UNF) and Scott O’Brien (Belmont)
The 2007 Atlantic Sun Men’s Golf Champions, ETSU, earned the A-Sun’s
automatic bid into the NCAA Regional and are currently waiting to hear where
they will play. The announcement is set to be handed out on Monday, May 7 at
6 p.m. ET at NCAAsports.com.