he Roadrunner Men's Golf Team continues to surprise local junior college programs, winning the RCGC Invitational Wednesday afternoon with a late surge at Pitman Golf Club.
The RCGC women's Golf Team will begin its first full season under head coach Jim Clarke on Monday, March 25, in the opener against Rowan Burlington at Deerwood Country Club in Westampton, NJ starting at 12 noon.
Paige Angelus and Dawn Foglein are ready to become part of history for Roadrunner Athletics as they begin their collegiate careers.
Angelus and Foglein will be among the incoming student-athletes who will help launch RCGC's first-ever women's golf team in the Spring of 2019. The formation of the program was announced recently by Brian Rowan, Executive Director of Athletics, following the Roadrunners' successful formation of a co-ed program this past spring.
In 1991 H.W. George Bush was U.S. President, the Minnesota Twins won the World Series, and the Chicago Bulls won their first of three straight NBA championships. As it turns out, 1991 was also the last time Gloucester County College fielded a golf team – that is until Monday afternoon when the program now known as Rowan College at Gloucester County (RCGC) hit the links with a club team at Deerwood Country Club in Westampton Township, Burlington County.
The Roadrunners, guided by veteran coach Jim Clarke, played an 18-hole scramble match that included Union County College, Ocean CC, County College of Morris, and Camden County. In a scramble match, groups of golfers each tee off at different holes to keep the competition moving.