Patrick Rennie
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- Height:
- 6'2"
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- Weight:
- 185
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- Hometown:
- Bridgewater, Mass.
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- Year:
- Sr.
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- High School:
- Bridgewater-Raynham
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- Major:
- Business Administration
Bio
As a Junior:
Recoreded a +15 at the MASCAC Championship
Personal:
Patrick was born in Boston, Mass...is majoring in business administration at Worcester State...the son of Michael and Christine Rennie...has two younger sisters, Katie, member if the UMass-Boston Volleyball team and Erin...sister Katie plays volleyball for UMass Boston...home course: Easton Country Club - Easton, Mass...favorite spot on campus: Lancer's Loft
Before Worcester State:
Patrick is a 2020 graduate of Bridgewater-Raynham Regional High School in Bridgewater, Mass...competed in three years of varsity ice hockey and two years of varsity golf for the Trojans...captained both teams as a senior...won two Southeastern Conference Championships in golf and one in ice hockey...named to the All-Scholastic Team in golf in 2018
News mentions
Worcester, MA- The Worcester State Golf team continued their spring action after a shortened tournament a few weeks ago put a damper on their spring season by hosting the 2024 Rich Korzec Memorial in honor of the legendary Worcester State Golf Coach. Present today were former players as coaches with their teams to play and honor his lasting legacy at Worcester State.
Worcester, MA- The Worcester State golf team was back in action this Spring in a weather shortened Rhode Island College Spring Invitational. The Lancers have been off since last Fall, where they wrapped up the season in strong fashion and were primed to continue the success in the Spring.
Worcester, MA- The Worcester State Men’s Golf team had a weekend trip away as they journeyed to Brewster, MA to compete in the NEIGA Championship. The tournament ran from October 14-15, hosting 20 teams and over 100 golfers on the weekend at The Captains Course.
Worcester, MA- The Worcester State Men’s Golf team took to The Meadow Peabody this weekend to compete in the MASCAC Championship hosted by Salem State. With a breath of talent on the team, the Lancers looked to make their mark in the MASCAC as they wrap up their second to last event of the fall season. The Lancers finished fourth in the tournament, with a combined score of 665 over the two day event.
