Sam Henke
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- Height:
- 6-2
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- Hometown:
- Oxbow, N.D.
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- Year:
- Sr.
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- High School:
- Kindred
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- Major:
- Healthcare Leadership
Bio
Personal: Participated in Golf and Basketball at Kindred High School... Son of Tami and Ryan
Why did you pick Concordia: They have a great finance department and to play golf
Post Graduation plans: Get a job
The HENKE File
Favorite food: Hot Pockets
Favorite restaurant: Taco Johns
Favorite movie: Gone Girl
Favorite TV/streaming series: The Office
The place in the world I most want to visit: Minot, ND
My dream job is: Fishing Guide
News mentions
Sophomore Gabe Benson (Fargo, N.D./Fargo Davies HS) was officially named to the MIAC All-Conference Team after winning the MIAC Championship Meet last fall.
Sophomore Gabe Benson made a strong closing argument in his case for one of the six at-large bids to the NCAA Championship Meet in the final round of the St. John’s Spring Invitational.
Concordia improved by eight shots over their first-round team total and finished in a tie for seventh place in the final standings in the 2-day Bobby Krig Invite hosted by Gustavus.
-Concordia finished off its second multi-team invitational of the spring by finishing fourth at the Neb. Wesleyan Howl at the Hill Invite played at Hillcrest CC in Lincoln, Neb.
Concordia had all five players shoot lower scores on Day 2 at the Illinois Wesleyan Invite and was led by Gabe Benson who went 75-70 to finish in ninth place in a meet that featured 214 competitors.
Sophomore Gabe Benson became only the second Cobber golfer in program history to win the MIAC Championship Meet as he posted his second 69 of the 3-day tournament and earned medalist honors by a single shot.
Concordia capped off its pre-MIAC Championship Meet schedule by finishing seventh at the 3-day Twin Cities Classic.
Concordia capped off a busy stretch of competition by posting its fourth consecutive sub-300 team total and finished second at the St. John’s Fall Invitational.
Concordia used a pair of sub-300 rounds to capture the team title at the 54-hole Jamestown Fall Invite. The Cobbers finished with a final team total of 892 which was three shots clear of the host Jimmies.
Concordia found its stride in the final round of the Minnesota Golf Classic hosted by Bethel. The Cobbers shot their best score of the weekend in the second round on Sunday.
