2006-07 Men's Golf Roster

Wayne Denger
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Lebanon, Ind.
- High School:
- Lebanon
2005-06 (Jr.)
Competed in 33 rounds . . . managed a 75.27 overall average . . . fired a Ball State record-low 63 in the final round of the Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational for the BSU win . . . the round of 63 tied for the sixth-lowest in the nation by any Division I men’s golfer for the year . . . finished tied for ninth at the event . . . tied for 16th place at the Hawkeye Intercollegiate . . . finished tied for 23rd at the 49er Collegiate Classic . . . posted a season-low 71 at the Xavier Invitational in the spring season . . . tied for 13th at the Indiana State Amateur . . . qualified sixth for state match play.
2004-05 (So.)
Played in 37 competitive rounds . . . averaged a 74.00 . . . named the team’s Most Valuable Golfer . . . led the team during the spring season with a 73.14 scoring average . . . finished as the team’s low scorer in four consecutive tournaments during the spring . . . tied for sixth place at the El Diablo Intercollegiate . . . followed that performance by tying for third at the UALR/First Tee Collegiate . . . fired a second round 68 on his way to a tie for 14th place at the Marshall Invitational . . . shot a first round 68 and a final round 69 to tie for first at the First Energy Intercollegiate . . . lost in a four-hole playoff for runner-up honors.
2003-2004 (Fr.)
Placed fifth at the Pespi Indiana State Open . . . participated in 35 competitive rounds and was third on the team with a 75.54 overall average . . . averaged a 75.50 in the fall . . . recorded a 69 in the opening round of the Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational . . . was Ball State’s top finisher for the event . . . tied for third and was the top finisher for Ball State at the First Energy Intercollegiate . . . fired a 68 in round one of the event . . . tied for 11th at the MAC Championships with a final two rounds of 73.
High School
Earned four letters in golf for Coach Jonathan Huse . . .was an All-Sagamore Conference First Team Selection all four years . . . guided the Tigers to a conference championship and earned medalist honors at the league meet . . . also earned medalist honors at the sectional . . . named Lebanon’s Most Valuable Player . . . placed seventh overall on the Aquafina Masters Tour during the summer . . . qualified for the Indiana State Amateur and the Indiana State Open . . . advanced to the championship flight of the Indiana State Junior . . . lettered four years in basketball and averaged 12.9 points and 6.0 rebounds per game as a senior.
Personal
Son of Randy and Linda Denger . . . managed a 3.4 grade-point average on Lebanon’s 4.0 scale . . . his father played golf at Austin Peay, while his uncle played on the Purdue golf team . . . his brother, Jess, played basketball at Hanover College . . . full name is Wayne Gene Denger . . . majoring in business . . . owns a 3.29 grade-point average on BSU’s 4.0 scale.
Competed in 33 rounds . . . managed a 75.27 overall average . . . fired a Ball State record-low 63 in the final round of the Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational for the BSU win . . . the round of 63 tied for the sixth-lowest in the nation by any Division I men’s golfer for the year . . . finished tied for ninth at the event . . . tied for 16th place at the Hawkeye Intercollegiate . . . finished tied for 23rd at the 49er Collegiate Classic . . . posted a season-low 71 at the Xavier Invitational in the spring season . . . tied for 13th at the Indiana State Amateur . . . qualified sixth for state match play.
2004-05 (So.)
Played in 37 competitive rounds . . . averaged a 74.00 . . . named the team’s Most Valuable Golfer . . . led the team during the spring season with a 73.14 scoring average . . . finished as the team’s low scorer in four consecutive tournaments during the spring . . . tied for sixth place at the El Diablo Intercollegiate . . . followed that performance by tying for third at the UALR/First Tee Collegiate . . . fired a second round 68 on his way to a tie for 14th place at the Marshall Invitational . . . shot a first round 68 and a final round 69 to tie for first at the First Energy Intercollegiate . . . lost in a four-hole playoff for runner-up honors.
2003-2004 (Fr.)
Placed fifth at the Pespi Indiana State Open . . . participated in 35 competitive rounds and was third on the team with a 75.54 overall average . . . averaged a 75.50 in the fall . . . recorded a 69 in the opening round of the Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational . . . was Ball State’s top finisher for the event . . . tied for third and was the top finisher for Ball State at the First Energy Intercollegiate . . . fired a 68 in round one of the event . . . tied for 11th at the MAC Championships with a final two rounds of 73.
High School
Earned four letters in golf for Coach Jonathan Huse . . .was an All-Sagamore Conference First Team Selection all four years . . . guided the Tigers to a conference championship and earned medalist honors at the league meet . . . also earned medalist honors at the sectional . . . named Lebanon’s Most Valuable Player . . . placed seventh overall on the Aquafina Masters Tour during the summer . . . qualified for the Indiana State Amateur and the Indiana State Open . . . advanced to the championship flight of the Indiana State Junior . . . lettered four years in basketball and averaged 12.9 points and 6.0 rebounds per game as a senior.
Personal
Son of Randy and Linda Denger . . . managed a 3.4 grade-point average on Lebanon’s 4.0 scale . . . his father played golf at Austin Peay, while his uncle played on the Purdue golf team . . . his brother, Jess, played basketball at Hanover College . . . full name is Wayne Gene Denger . . . majoring in business . . . owns a 3.29 grade-point average on BSU’s 4.0 scale.
Homecoming // Cardinal Sinners! Presented by Gameday Spirit
Friday, October 17
Men's Golf // Season Preview
Sunday, August 31
Ball State Director of Athletics Jeff Mitchell discusses the NCAA vs. House Settlement
Tuesday, July 01
Director of Athletics Jeff Mitchell discusses NCAA vs. House Settlement & Bill Richards Thank You
Friday, June 27



