Acceptance Rate
65%
Avg SAT
1,297
Avg ACT
29
Enrollment
18,812
Sport
Golf
Gender
Women's
Division
NCAA Division 1
Location
Newark, DE
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Brendon Post
Associate Head Coach
Post, the husband of Blue Hen head coach Patty Post, currently serves as a PGA teaching professional with the Clubgolf Performance Center in Gaithersburg, Md. During the programs inaugural season, Post helped lead the Blue Hens to top-10 finishes during eight of 10 tournaments on the year. Delaware finished among the top five in three tournaments, including a season-best fourth at The Spider at St. James Invitational. In 2012-13 the Blue Hens posted six top-10 finishes on the year, including a fifth place showing at the Colonial Athletic Association Championships. In 2013-14 Delaware enjoyed an outstanding season, as the Blue Hens finished among the top five in all but one tournament. UD claimed team titles at the Tignanelli Towson Invitational, Rutgers Invitational and Delaware Invitational, and capped its year by tying for second place at the CAA Championships. Amanda Terzian was the first all-conference selection in program history as she was named second team All-CAA after leading UD with a 76.46 average round and placing fourth at the league championships. In 2014-15 Delaware successfully defended its Tignanelli Towson Invitational crown, while Nathalie Filler became the first medalist in school history. The Blue Hens placed among the top five in all but two tournaments on the season, and set a school record with a 78.51 team average round. Andi Slane capped the year by winning the individual title at the CAA Championships, capturing the crown by eight strokes. Slane cruised to the victory with a UD and conference tournament single round record of five under par 67 during the final round, while her three-round total of 209 was the lowest in school history by seven shots. Brendon helped Patty Post earn CAA Coach of the Year honors in 2015-16 after leading the Blue Hens to the conference title, as Delaware posted an eight-shot victory. UD earned its first berth in the NCAA Regionals, finishing in 17th place at the Bryan (Tex.) Regional. The Blue Hens captured the Rutgers Invitational crown, placed among the top five in six of 11 tournaments, and finished among the top 10 in every invitational except the NCAA Regional. Slane successfully defended her CAA individual crown, becoming the first women's golfer in conference history to win back to back titles, and broke her own school record by averaging 75.17 shots per round. Slane and Filler each earned second team All-CAA honors following the season. Post, who has worked with Clubgolf since 2004, has more than 20 years of teaching experience and spent two years playing professionally on the Golden Bear Tour and Maverick Tours in Florida. Prior to arriving at Clubgolf, Post served as Director of Golf at Fair Oaks Golf Park and Olney Golf Park where he taught and supervised junior camps, group lessons, clinics, golf schools for beginners through advanced players, and individual lessons. He is also an educational speaker for the LPGA and PGA, as well as Clubgolfs well-respected Power Swing Clinics. Post served as assistant womens golf coach at Georgetown along with Patty, and has also worked as an Assistant Golf Professional at Admirals Cove (Jupiter, Fla.), Columbine Country Club (Littleton, Colo.) and Cliffside Country Club (Simsbury, Conn.). Post is a Class A PGA Professional, certified Titleist Performance Institute (TPI) Level 3 Golf Professional, and a TPI Level 2 Junior Instructor. As a player, Post qualified for the Professional PGA National Championship from 2007 through 2010. He won the 2008 Mid-Atlantic PGA Head Professional Championship, the 2008 and 2009 MAPGA Pro-am, and the 2008 and 2009 Central Chapter Pro-Junior Championship. In 2009 Post qualified for the Nationwide Tour Event Melwood Open and separately shot his career-low competitive score of 63. Brendon and Patty have two daughters, Miranda and Kiera, and a son, Landon.
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Peter Ireland
Assistant Coach
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Patty Post
Coach
Post helped lead the Blue Hens to top-10 finishes during eight of 10 tournaments on the year. Delaware finished among the top five in three tournaments, including a season-best fourth at The Spider at St. James Invitational. During the 2012-13 campaign, the Blue Hens posted six top 10-finishes on the year, including a fifth place showing at the Colonial Athletic Association Championships. In 2013-14 Delaware enjoyed an outstanding season, as the Blue Hens finished among the top five in all but one tournament. UD claimed team titles at the Tignanelli Towson Invitational, Rutgers Invitational and Delaware Invitational, and capped its year by tying for second place at the CAA Championships. Amanda Terzian was the first all-conference selection in program history as she was named second team All-CAA after leading UD with a 76.46 average round and placing fourth at the league championships. In recognition of her efforts, Post was named the LPGA Teaching & Club Professional Northeast Coach of the Year in August and the National Coach of the Year in September, 2014. In 2014-15 Delaware successfully defended its Tignanelli Towson Invitational crown, while Nathalie Filler became the first medalist in school history. The Blue Hens placed among the top five in all but two tournaments on the season, and set a school record with a 78.51 team average round. Andi Slane capped the year by winning the individual title at the CAA Championship, capturing the crown by eight strokes. Slane cruised to the victory with a UD and conference tournament single round record of five under par 67 during the final round, while her three-round total of 209 was the lowest in school history by seven shots. Post was named the CAA Coach of the Year in 2015-16 after leading the Blue Hens to the conference title, as Delaware posted an eight-shot victory. UD earned its first berth in the NCAA Regionals, finishing in 17th place at the Bryan (Tex.) Regional. The Blue Hens captured the Rutgers Invitational crown, placed among the top five in six of 11 tournaments, and finished among the top 10 in every invitational except the NCAA Regional. Slane successfully defended her CAA individual crown, becoming the first women's golfer in conference history to win back to back titles, and broke her own school record by averaging 75.17 shots per round. Slane and Filler each earned second team All-CAA honors following the season. Post (nee Frohna) joined Georgetown University as the womens golf head coach in 2006 and guided a young program that has become one of the best in the BIG EAST Conference and in the region. In her third year at the helm, during the 2008-09 season, the Hoyas posted eight top-10 finishes in 10 tournaments, including three top-five finishes in the Spring. Those finishes were highlighted by a team third place finish at the Big East Championships and a win at the NIU Snowbird Intercollegiate, the third team win in program history. She was named LPGA Northeast Section Coach of the Year 2009. Two of her golfers - Chelsea Curtis and Carly Hunt - earned All-BIG EAST honors for the second-straight season. Six of the seven members of the womens golf team were selected to the All-BIG EAST Academic Team and Hunt, Robyn English and Joan Dulieu were named to the National Golf Coaches Association Scholar All-American list. Georgetown also served as the team host for the 2009 NCAA Division I Womens Golf Championship at Caves Valley Golf Course in Owings Mills, Md. In her second season, the Blue and Gray posted eight top-10 finishes and finished in fifth place at the BIG EAST Championship. Four members of the team - Christine Curley, English, Hunt and Madeline Nguyen - were named to the National Golf Coaches Association Scholar All-American list. Post guided the Hoyas to a fourth place finish at the 2007 BIG EAST Championship and to four top-five finishes and four top-10 finishes during her first season at the helm of the program. In addition to her leadership of the team on the links, Post herself enjoyed a solid season of play. She played in the LPGAs Sybase Classic in May 2008, qualified for the LPGA Championship in June, 2010 and capped off her year by playing in the 40th PGA Professional National Championship. Post came to Georgetown after spending the previous six years as a teaching professional and a player. She joined the Hoyas after serving as the Assistant Golf Professional at Lakewood Country Club in Rockville, Md. for two years (2004-05). At Lakewood, Post ran weekly tournaments, provided lessons, conducted clinics and assisted in the merchandising for the golf shop. Prior to that, she spent two years (2003-04) at Admirals Cove Golf Club in Jupiter, Fla. and was the Teaching Professional at Fair Oaks Golf Park in Fairfax, Va. from 2001-05. During that time, Post was also pursuing a professional playing career. From 2003-05, Post played regularly on the Futures Golf Tour, earning exempt status on the tour that is known as the Gateway to the LPGA. She had two top-20 finishes in events during the 2003 and 2004 seasons. Her playing resume also includes Runner-up finishes in the Maryland Womens Open from 2003-05, named Middle Atlantic PGA Womens Player of the Year in 2002, 2005, 2006,and 2007, named LPGA Northeast Section Teaching and Club Professional Player of the Year in 2007, and was only the second female to qualify for the PGA National Club Professional Championship. A 1999 kinesiology and zoology graduate of the University of Wisconsin, Post enjoyed a stellar amateur career. She was the Wisconsin Amateur Champion in 1998 and was named the most valuable player on the Wisconsin team in 1997 and 1999. Post won the 1999 Notre Dame Invitational and also earned CoSIDA Academic All-American honors during her career. Post and her husband, Brendon, himself an accomplished golfer who served as Pattys assistant coach at Georgetown and now at Delaware, have two daughters, Miranda and Kiera, and a son, Landon.
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