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Dan Molter & Aiden Fuller GCAA All Region
Ryan Frazer

MOLTER AND FULLER EARN PING ALL-EAST REGION HONORS

6/1/2015 3:20:00 PM

Norman, Okla. – Le Moyne College men's golf senior Dan Molter (Port Crane, N.Y./Chenango Forks) and junior Aidan Fuller (Syracuse, N.Y./Christian Brothers Academy) have been named to the Division II PING All-East Region team, as announced recently by the Golf Coaches Association of America (GCAA).
 
Molter and Fuller are the first Dolphins to earn all-region honors since Tim Martins '10 was recognized in 2010.
 
Fuller led the Dolphins with a career-best scoring average of 75.9 over 28 rounds. The team's top scorer in all six events during the Fall season, Fuller finished in the top-seven at eight of 12 events. Fuller, who placed in the top-four at four events, earned medalist honors at two events in October. He shot an even-par 140 to place first and lead the Dolphins to the team title at the Northeast Challenge on October 4 and 5. His score was the best by a Dolphin in over seven years. In the second round, Fuller shot a career-best 67, also the best by a Dolphin in over seven years, to move from three shots out of first place to win by five strokes. Just over a week later, he fired a three-over par 219 at the three-round ADPRO Sports Invitational to place first as the Dolphins claimed the team victory.

Molter was the only other Dolphin to compete in all 28 rounds and registered a scoring average of 76.8, just 0.1 shy of his career best. He placed in the top-10 in six events, including a pair of second-place finishes. At the second event of the year, Dowling's September Shootout, Molter recorded the best 36-hole performance of his 46-event career with a five-over par 147, which earned him a sixth-place finish. He was the runner-up to Fuller at the ADPRO Sports Invitational with a four-over par 220, the second-best 54-hole performance of his career. In the final regular-season event of his career, he tied for second place at Le Moyne's Mike Bello Invitational with a 151.

The Dolphins advanced to the NCAA Championships for the second time in the program's history and finished in 20th place. The Dolphins qualified for the Championships by making up a three-shot deficit with five holes to go at the Atlantic/East Regional.
 
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