Acceptance Rate
97%
Enrollment
10,422
Sport
Golf
Gender
Men's
Division
NCAA Division 2
Location
Hayward, CA
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Alan Sue
Head Coach
Sue enters his 17th season at Cal State East Bay and his 12th season at the helm of the Pioneer men's and women's golf programs in 2016-17. His teams have won eight tournament championships at the NCAA Division II level, and Sue has coached 13 individual tournament champions, three All-Americans, three Scholar All-Americans, and two recipients of the CCAA's Dr. Hal Charnovsky Award. In 2015-16, Sue guided the men's team to its first ever CCAA title, defeating Stanislaus State and Sonoma State in match play at the CCAA Championships in Napa, Calif. Junior Adam Stone captured the CCAA's individual championships crown, and junior Chad Hall was named CCAA Newcomer of the Year. Sue led the Pioneers to the NCAA Regionals for the fourth time in five years. In 2014-15, he coached the men's squad to a runner-up finish at the CCAA Championships and fifth place at the NCAA Regionals. Two of Sue's golfers, Adam Stone and A.J. Hebert, claimed All-CCAA and GCAA All-West Region honors. In 2013-14, he guided the Pioneer women to their best season ever. They won three tournament championships, boasted six individual medalists, and earned their first trip to the NCAA Division II West Super Regionals. Junior Linda Brown won the program's first-ever Regional Co-Championship. She earned a trip to the NCAA National Championships, where she took 23rd place and was named All-West Region. Sue guided the Pioneer men to back-to-back trips to the NCAA West Regional in 2011-12 and 2012-13, led by All-CCAA and All-West Region golfer Chris Herzog. The 2012-13 women's team was crowned champions of the Tim Tierney Pioneer Shootout, East Bay's home tournament. In 2008-09, East Bay's final season before moving up to NCAA Division II, one of Sue's individuals qualified for the NAIA National Championships. During the 2007-08 season, Sue led the Pioneer men's golf team to their first ever Cal Pac Conference Championship, a second place finish in the NAIA Regionals, and a seventh place showing in the NAIA Championships. Sue was selected as the Cal Pac Conference Coach of the Year. Sue guided the Pioneer women's golf team to a fourth place in the NAIA Region II Championships. The Pioneer women's golf team finished second out of four teams in the Cal State East Bay Invitational. In his first season as head coach, Sue led the Pioneers to a second place finish in the Cal Pac Conference Tournament and a sixth place showing in the NAIA Region II Championship. Prior to being named head coach, Sue served as the assistant golf coach at Cal State East Bay for four years and from 1998-2001 served as the assistant coach at Chabot College. Besides coaching, Sue was also a pro shop assistant at Monarch Bay Golf Club in San Leandro and was a merchandiser for the Oakhurst Country Club in Clayton. Sue was an exceptional golfer at U.C. Irvine where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in social science in 1998. He completed his master's in kinesiology with an emphasis in skill acquisition and sport psychology in 2005. Prior to that, Sue won the Northern California Junior College Championship as a freshman at Chabot College. Alan Sue , Head Golf Coach Year: 12th Alma Mater: UC Irvine, '98 Alan Sue enters his 17th season at Cal State East Bay and his 12th season at the helm of the Pioneer men's and women's golf programs in 2016-17. His teams have won eight tournament championships at the NCAA Division II level, and Sue has coached 13 individual tournament champions, three All-Americans, three Scholar All-Americans, and two recipients of the CCAA's Dr. Hal Charnovsky Award. In 2015-16, Sue guided the men's team to its first ever CCAA title, defeating Stanislaus State and Sonoma State in match play at the CCAA Championships in Napa, Calif. Junior Adam Stone captured the CCAA's individual championships crown, and junior Chad Hall was named CCAA Newcomer of the Year. Sue led the Pioneers to the NCAA Regionals for the fourth time in five years. In 2014-15, he coached the men's squad to a runner-up finish at the CCAA Championships and fifth place at the NCAA Regionals. Two of Sue's golfers, Adam Stone and A.J. Hebert, claimed All-CCAA and GCAA All-West Region honors. In 2013-14, he guided the Pioneer women to their best season ever. They won three tournament championships, boasted six individual medalists, and earned their first trip to the NCAA Division II West Super Regionals. Junior Linda Brown won the program's first-ever Regional Co-Championship. She earned a trip to the NCAA National Championships, where she took 23rd place and was named All-West Region. Sue guided the Pioneer men to back-to-back trips to the NCAA West Regional in 2011-12 and 2012-13, led by All-CCAA and All-West Region golfer Chris Herzog. The 2012-13 women's team was crowned champions of the Tim Tierney Pioneer Shootout, East Bay's home tournament. In 2008-09, East Bay's final season before moving up to NCAA Division II, one of Sue's individuals qualified for the NAIA National Championships. During the 2007-08 season, Sue led the Pioneer men's golf team to their first ever Cal Pac Conference Championship, a second place finish in the NAIA Regionals, and a seventh place showing in the NAIA Championships. Sue was selected as the Cal Pac Conference Coach of the Year. Sue guided the Pioneer women's golf team to a fourth place in the NAIA Region II Championships. The Pioneer women's golf team finished second out of four teams in the Cal State East Bay Invitational. In his first season as head coach, Sue led the Pioneers to a second place finish in the Cal Pac Conference Tournament and a sixth place showing in the NAIA Region II Championship. Prior to being named head coach, Sue served as the assistant golf coach at Cal State East Bay for four years and from 1998-2001 served as the assistant coach at Chabot College. Besides coaching, Sue was also a pro shop assistant at Monarch Bay Golf Club in San Leandro and was a merchandiser for the Oakhurst Country Club in Clayton. Sue was an exceptional golfer at U.C. Irvine where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in social science in 1998. He completed his master's in kinesiology with an emphasis in skill acquisition and sport psychology in 2005. Prior to that, Sue won the Northern California Junior College Championship as a freshman at Chabot College.
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Mario Castellanos
Associate Head Coach
Castellanos enters his eighth year as an assistant coach for Cal State East Bay golf in 2016-17. Castellanos helped guide the CSUEB men's team to its first ever CCAA Championship in 2015-16. A student-athlete for Sue from 2005-09, Castellanos earned his bachelor's degree in business administration with a minor in international business in 2009. He is a native of Union City, Calif.
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