Bowling Green State University Athletics

BGSU To Host Second Annual John Piper Intercollegiate Tournament
September 13, 2002 | Men's Golf
Sept. 13, 2002
Bowling Green, Ohio - The Bowling Green State University men's golf team will be hosting its second annual John Piper Intercollegiate Tournament Sept. 16-17 (Monday-Tuesday) at Stone Ridge Golf Club in Bowling Green, Ohio. The links-style course is a par 72 and 6,920 yards long.
BGSU won last year's inaugural John Piper Intercollegiate, defeating 10 other teams with a score of 882.
This year's tournament will feature 12 teams; BGSU, Cleveland State, Eastern Michigan, Dayton, Detroit-Mercy, Marquette, Oakland, Ohio Wesleyan, St. Bonaventure, Wisc.-Green Bay, Wright State and Youngstown State.
Monday's schedule is for 36 holes with a tee time of 8:30 a.m. Tuesday's schedule is for one round of 18 holes with a shotgun start of 9:30 a.m.
The tournament is the first for the Falcons this season, who are coached by Garry Winger. Winger, a former Falcon player, is beginning his fifth season as head coach of the men's program.
The tournament is named after former coach and BGSU Hall of Fame member, John Piper. His bio follows.
John Piper Bio
Piper was the Falcon golf coach for 13 years, posting three Mid-American Conference titles during his tenure. He guided the Brown and Orange to conference crowns in 1972, 1973 and 1978, earning MAC Coach-of-the-Year honors following the '78 campaign.
During his tenure, Piper's teams won 20 tournament titles, and posted a winning percentage of .671, based on matches and tournament finishes. He took the three MAC-championship teams to the NCAA Tournaments while sending individuals in four other years. In the decade of the 1970's, the golf team was the most successful of all BGSU sports teams in MAC competition, posting a runner-up, one third place and one fourth place finish in addition to the three titles.
In addition to his coaching duties at BGSU, Piper served two terms as the elected Secretary-Treasurer of the NCAA Golf Coaches Association (1979-83). An associate professor emeritus in the school of Health, Physical Education and Recreation at BGSU, he was selected as a finalist for the school's University Master Teacher Award by the BGSU Undergraduate Alumni Association on five occasions. In 1990, he was one of three BGSU faculty nominees for the National CASE Undergraduate Professor of the Year Award.
A 1958 graduate of Mount Union College, Piper received his Master's of Education degree in 1961. He then coached golf, basketball and football at the high-school level before becoming BGSU's freshman golf coach in 1967. Piper took over for the retired Forrest Creason as head coach three years later.
Piper currently works as a motivational speaker and consultant. He and his wife, Sylvia, have one son, Mark. Mark is a U.S. Air Force F-16 pilot.




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