Le Moyne’s Johnson uses career-best season to nab third team All-Conference honors
Ryan Johnson (photo provided by Le Moyne Athletics)
MANSFIELD, MA – Ryan Johnson, former Norwich Purple Tornado and current junior of the Le Moyne Dolphins golf team, was recently selected to the Northeast-10 (NE10) All-Conference Third Team for his play throughout the fall portion of the 2019-2020 season.
Johnson was having a career season during fall play but unfortunately, when the announcement by the NCAA came out on March 12 that spring sports where canceled due to the COVID-19 crisis, the remainder of the year was cut short.
The junior’s season finished with career-best 74.9 scoring average for the 13 rounds played, giving him the second-best average on the Dolphins for the year. Johnson scored a par or better in three rounds and placed in the top-20 at four events.
His best finish of the season was at the Le Moyne Fall Invitational – the Dolphins’ own tournament – where Johnson posted a career-best 68 on the opening day. With a 73 during the second round, the Norwich grad scored a 3-under par (or a 141 two-round total) to record yet another career-best as he helped lead his team to a third-place finish.
Johnson also opened the season with the lowest 54-hole (three, 18-hole rounds) score of his career, a 223, at the Penmen Fall Invitational.
Prior to the season ending abruptly, the Dolphins finished in the top-three at all five Northeast events. Le Moyne captured the Saint Rose Fall Shootout by five shots while placing second at both the Penmen Fall Invitational and the Post Eagles Invitational.
The Dolphins were ranked second in the Eastern Region for Division-II and were on pace to qualify for the NCAA tournament heading into the spring half of the 2019-2020 season.
In August, Johnson and Le Moyne teammate Nick Barney captured the Canasawacta Country Club Member-Guest title.
Johnson was having a career season during fall play but unfortunately, when the announcement by the NCAA came out on March 12 that spring sports where canceled due to the COVID-19 crisis, the remainder of the year was cut short.
The junior’s season finished with career-best 74.9 scoring average for the 13 rounds played, giving him the second-best average on the Dolphins for the year. Johnson scored a par or better in three rounds and placed in the top-20 at four events.
His best finish of the season was at the Le Moyne Fall Invitational – the Dolphins’ own tournament – where Johnson posted a career-best 68 on the opening day. With a 73 during the second round, the Norwich grad scored a 3-under par (or a 141 two-round total) to record yet another career-best as he helped lead his team to a third-place finish.
Johnson also opened the season with the lowest 54-hole (three, 18-hole rounds) score of his career, a 223, at the Penmen Fall Invitational.
Prior to the season ending abruptly, the Dolphins finished in the top-three at all five Northeast events. Le Moyne captured the Saint Rose Fall Shootout by five shots while placing second at both the Penmen Fall Invitational and the Post Eagles Invitational.
The Dolphins were ranked second in the Eastern Region for Division-II and were on pace to qualify for the NCAA tournament heading into the spring half of the 2019-2020 season.
In August, Johnson and Le Moyne teammate Nick Barney captured the Canasawacta Country Club Member-Guest title.
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