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WOMEN'S GOLF: Scots Finish Fifth at MIAA Jamboree #3
Alma College hosted the MIAA for Jamboree #3 at Buck's Run Golf Course and finished fifth.

WOMEN'S GOLF: Results From Olivet Invitational
Results from the Olivet College Invitational.

WOMEN'S GOLF: Olivet College Invitational Results Link
A Link to day by day results from the Olivet College Invitational.

WOMEN'S GOLF: Scots Finish 6th in MIAA Jamboree #2
In the second MIAA Jamboree of the year, the Scots traveled to Tri-State's home course and finished in sixth place.

WOMEN'S GOLF: Scots Finish 5th in MIAA Jamboree #1
A week after winning the Calvin Invitational, the Scots finished fifth in the first MIAA Jamboree.

WOMEN'S GOLF: Scots Tame Thornapple Point Golf Club in Opening Tournament Victory
In their first tournament of the season, the Alma College Women's Golf Team went to Ada to play in the Calvin College Invitiational, and came home with a victory.

 

The Alma College Percussion Ensemble performed at the prestigious Centrum Jazz Festival, an international festival in Port Townsend, Wash., in July 2007. Alma was the only college group invited to perform. "It's a huge honor," says faculty director Dave Zerbe. "You can't apply to perform there; they seek you out."

 

Coach Profile

Chris Hamstra

Chris Hamstra

Coach Hamstra graduated from Hope College in 2004 with a B.A. in Accounting. During his time at Hope, Hamstra was a four year student-athlete, received All-MIAA honors and was also named to the All-American team. Hamstra was also a member of MIAA Championship teams and brings that winning attitude and work ethic to his new position.

After graduation, Hamstra served as an assistant coach for Hope’s Swimming and Diving Program under Dr. John Patnott. Hamstra credits Dr. Patnott with helping him to understand the science of swimming and also the importance of season long work out plans. “As an assistant in his program, I was given the freedom to implement my own workouts into the system, providing me with insight into what it takes to develop season long plans.”