2005-06: Earned Second Team All-GLIAC honors ... played in seven fall and six spring events ... shot a season-low 68 in the second round of the Ferris State Invitational after being forced to withdraw from the first round due to illness ... tied-for-21st at the GLIAC Championship (77-78-75--230) ... best finish was third at the Ashland Invitational (75-73--148) ... shot a 74 to finish fourth at the Gannon Spring Invitational ... season average (75.65) was second on the team and third-best all-time.
2004-05: Led the Warriors to a first-place finish at the LSSU Invite by placing second after shooting an even par 72 ... finished third at the Northern Michigan Invitational with 145 (71-74) ... shot a 245 (87-78-80) at the GLIAC Championship to tie for 34th place ... had a 54-hole total of 235 (79-78-78) at the Nova Southeastern Invitational ... played in 15 out of 19 rounds during the fall ... tied-for-second at the NCAA Regional at Timbergate with a 140 (tied-for-second best 36-hole total in school history) ... equaled the school mark with a 67 in the opening round (shot a final round 73) ... tied-for-third at the Mercyhurst Invitational with a 77 ... helped WSU to a third-place finish at the NCAA Super Regional (best in school history) by firing a 54-hole score of 224 to tie for fifth ... season average (75.92) is second best in school history ... had five top-five finishes.
2003-04: Named to the All-GLIAC Second Team for the second consecutive year ... shot a 220 (70-75-75) total to tie for fifth place at the GLIAC Championship helping the team to its first GLIAC title in school history ... played in 16 of the 17 rounds during the fall ... played all 11 rounds in the spring ... top finish was tied-for-third at NCAA Regional at Blackberry Patch ... lowest round of 70 was in the first round of the conference championship and the second round of the Motor City Invitational ... also had a top-10 finish (tied-for-seventh) at the Northwood Invitational and Motor City Invitational (tied-for-second) ... tied-for-24th at the NCAA Super Regional (82-79-74--235) ... advanced to match play at the Michigan Amateur Championship.
2002-03: Named to the All-GLIAC Second Team ... selected to the 2003 NCAA Division II Men's Golf Championship Super Regional as an individual (first WSU golfer since 1986) ... placed 45th at the Super Regional with a 248 (82-82-84) ... participated in all 14 events ... top finish was tied-for-third at the Northwood Invitational (74-74--148) ... lowest round of 71 came in the opening round of the Gannon Invitational ... placed 15th at the GLIAC Championship with a 233 (77-83-73) ... low score for 36 holes was 148 at three different tournaments ... had eight top 10 finishes.
High School: A 2002 St. Clair graduate ... played four years on varsity for coach Tony Monte ... helped the Saints to four consecutive league titles ... was the runner-up at the 2000 state finals ... won the regional championship as a junior ... three-time team most valuable player ... 2000 Port Huron Times Herald Golfer of the Year ... also lettered twice in baseball as a pitcher and shortstop ... was named to the school's honor roll.
Personal: Full name--Jacob R. Abramson ... born in Ashland, Wis. ... son of Larry and Marcy Abramson ... has one younger sister, Ashley ... is a marketing major.
Abramson's Career Statistics
Year |
Rounds |
Strokes |
Average |
Low |
2002-03 |
29 |
2230 |
76.90 |
71 |
2003-04 |
27 |
2084 |
77.19 |
70 |
2004-05 |
25 |
1898 |
75.92 |
67 |
2005-06 |
23 |
1740 |
75.65 |
68 |
Career |
104 |
7952 |
76.46 |
67 |