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Tag: Patrick Pockels

Men's Golf

LBSU men’s golf finishes tied for sixth at the Visit Stockton Pacific Invitational

The Long Beach State men’s golf team concluded the fall half of its season with ...
By Sports Editor
October 29, 2017
Junior Patrick Pockels delivers a shot in practice.
Men's Golf

LBSU men’s golf team finished third at the Bill Cullum Invitational

After the first and second rounds of the Bill Cullum Invitational, first-year head coach Michael ...
By Sports Editor
October 17, 2017
Freshman Connor Nelson made his debut for the LBSU golf team on Monday and is 7-over par heading into the final round.
Men's Golf

LBSU men’s golf team tied for second after day one of the Bill Cullum Invitational

After lighting up Wood Ranch Golf Club for 32 birdies over the first two rounds ...
By Sports Editor
October 16, 2017
Men's Golf

Disappointing week for men’s golf

Fort Collins Country Club proved quite the test for the Long Beach State men’s golf ...
By Sports Editor
September 19, 2017

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Shark Beach Safety Program receives $824,000 grant

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