2011 NCDGC Finals | Professional Disc Golf Association

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**TITLE:** "Oregon Ducks Fly High at National Collegiate Disc Golf Championships"


**META_TITLE:** "National Collegiate Disc Golf Championships: Oregon's Victory"


**META_DESCRIPTION:** "The 2011 National Collegiate Disc Golf Championships came to a thrilling conclusion in North Augusta, South Carolina. The Oregon Ducks emerged as champions, defeating rival Augusta State by two points. Read on for the exciting story of their victory and the outstanding performances from other top teams."


**ARTICLE:**


The stage was set for an electrifying finale at the Hippodrome in North Augusta, South Carolina, as 36 collegiate disc golf teams gathered for the third and final round of doubles play at the 2011 National Collegiate Disc Golf Championships. The tension was palpable, with only a single throw separating Team Standings leader Augusta State from Oregon, and Alabama-Huntsville trailing by just five throws.


The day began on a clear and sunny note, a welcome respite from the chilly conditions of the previous two days. The Doubles competition had seen some major shake-ups over the past two rounds, with nine teams within 5 strokes of the lead. San Diego and Arkansas were tied for second, only a stroke back from Alabama-Huntsville's 86. The entire field of 36 teams was separated by just 11 strokes, making every throw in doubles play critical to the team standings.


The final round got underway with the first doubles pairing teeing off at 8 AM, followed by the leaders group around 11 AM. As the action unfolded on Hole 1, it was clear that this would be a day of fierce competition, with the Doubles Champions and National Collegiate Disc Golf Champions to be crowned.


In the end, the last putt of the 2011 NCDGC dropped into the basket on Hole 18, revealing some dramatic standings changes. Purdue shot an impressive 55 to leap from 24th place to 14th in the doubles standings. Alabama-Birmingham and Texas State both moved up six places with scores of 54 and 56, respectively.


In a stunning turn of events, Mississippi State catapulted into first place in the Doubles standings with their hot score of 53. Clemson took second place, while California State University Monterey Bay dropped from 10th to 3rd after shooting the same score as Mississippi State.


The Team Standings saw smaller but no less significant changes. Augusta State held a single point lead over Oregon going into the final round, but it was not enough to secure their title. As both teams stood on the 18th Tee, Oregon's players threw their drives out of bounds while Augusta State successfully found the green. Augusta State recorded a par on the hole, and Oregon recovered with a circle four, securing a three-point win in the final doubles round and a two-point win in the team standings.


Oregon was crowned the 2011 National Champions, marking an exciting conclusion to the tournament. The Ducks were ably supported by Coach Dave Feldberg, who guided them to victory amidst high drama on the final holes.


The top teams earned their rightful places among the all-star teams, with Jason Lynn and Connor Thompson named as First Team All-Americans from Augusta State and Clemson, respectively. Chris Becker from Oregon was also honored alongside Austin Finley from Clemson and Ryan Black from Arkansas.


Mississippi State emerged as Doubles Champions, while Texas State won the First Flight title. The Mens Singles Champion was Jason Lynn of Augusta State, with Maggie Drews from Oregon taking home the Ladies Singles trophy. Brandon White from California State University Monterey Bay impressed in the Putting and Distance competitions.


The 2011 National Collegiate Disc Golf Championships were an unforgettable experience for all competitors and their schools.


This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/2011-ncdgc-finals

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