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cubuffs CUBuffs.com: Edwards Adds O'Loughlin To Golf Program

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BOULDER —University of Colorado men's golf coach Roy Edwards has added one more player to his 2017 recruiting class, signing Daniel O'Loughlin, a sophomore-to-be transferring from McNeese State University in Lake Charles, La. A native of Nottingham, England, O'Loughlin enjoyed quite a successful freshman season in his first year living in the United States. He earned first-team All-Southland Conference honors (just five players make the team), in addition to being named the SLC's Freshman of the Year. In helping McNeese State to the SLC title and a third straight berth in the NCAA Championships, he led the team in stroke average with a 73.03 figure, with 17 rounds of par or better (including two in the 60s). "We are very excited to add Daniel," Edwards said. "He is highly-regarded as a person and player by multiple people, including his coach at McNeese State, Austin Burk. He will be a great addition from playing, character, personality, and work ethic standpoints as those are all tremendous assets of our current team. He had a really nice year at McNeese and we look forward to seeing him work and compete to keep improving. He has a chance to be a special player."


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