WATERVILLE, Maine – SUNY Delhi’s
Grady Glennon highlighted as the Player of the Year as the North Atlantic Conference announces the 2025 Men’s Golf postseason awards. The Broncos’
Matt Daniels was named Rookie of the Year while Coaching Staff of the Year went to the Broncos as well. Husson’s
Bradley Chisholm was chosen as the men’s golf Senior Scholar Athlete.
Glennon, a sophomore from SUNY Delhi, earned his first Player of the Year honors after an impressive fall season. From Haines Fall, New York, Glennon capped off this fall season repeating at top medalist honors by a 4-stoke margin (co-medalist in 2024) at the 2025 NAC Men’s Golf Championship, shooting a 143 (+43) over the two-day championship. His efforts include a 74.58 tournament scoring average over the fall season, playing a variety of challenging golf courses and events. His season is highlighted with two top-five finished included a third-place finish at the George Cangero Invite hosted by Farmingdale, where he scored a -1 (71) out of the 62-player field, and a first-place finish out of 14 at the NAC Preview Invite.
The Broncos’
Daniels polished off his rookie season by earning NAC Rookie of the Year accolades. The Star Lake, New York native posted a 78.2 scoring average including recording the lowest second round scorecard (71, +1) on day two of the NAC Championship where he placed third (79, 71). His remarkable second round score and performance in the tournament helped the Broncos secure a team first-place finish.
Tabbed as this year’s Men’s Golf Senior Scholar Athlete, Husson’s
Chisholm has maintained a 3.946 GPA since arriving at Husson in the business administration program. A two-time President's list recipient, Chisholm (Cornwall, Prince Edward Island, Canada) has worked as a volunteer at Queen Elizabeth Hospital at the Information Desk, while attending Bluefield High School. Chisholm has also gained professional experience in the golf industry working at Andersons Creek Golf Club for the past three summers, in addition to the Mill River Resort Golf Course the three prior summers.
Chisholm posted a 76.7 scoring average during 11 rounds in nine tournaments during the season for the Eagles. He recorded two top-five finishes, including two runners-up, and four top-10 finishes. He also posted a second-place finish at the NAC championship tournament with a seven over par score (71, 76).
SUNY Delhi Head Coach
Dave Arehart and Assistant Coach
Joe Burgin were recognized as 2025 Coaching Staff of the Year after leading the Broncos to the 2025 men’s golf title. Delhi captured their third NAC championship, first since the 2020-21 season, with a team score of 603 (306, 296, +43). Delhi will represent the North Atlantic Conference at the 2026 NCAA Division III Men’s Golf Championship, which will be played at the Mission Resort and Club in Orlando, Florida, hosted by Oglethorpe University and the Greater Orlando Sports Commission.
Selection to the NAC Sportsmanship Team honors individuals who demonstrate exemplary sportsmanship and ethical behavior. The honorees have positively impacted their community’s sports culture through their actions and have set a standard of integrity that extends beyond the rules and etiquette of the game.
2025 NAC Men's Golf Postseason Accolades:
Player of the Year: Grady Glennon, SUNY Delhi
Rookie of the Year: Matt Daniels, SUNY Delhi
Senior Scholar Athlete: Bradley Chisholm, Husson University
Coaching Staff of the Year: SUNY Delhi
First Team All-Conference:
Grady Glennon – SUNY Delhi
Bradley Chisholm – Husson University
Matthew Daniels – SUNY Delhi
Vincent Spirito – Lesley University
Josh House – SUNY Cobleskill
Jace Cook – Husson University
Second Team All-Conference:
Juan Hernandez – Husson University
Marc Bota Carbonell – Lesley University
Mac McCarthy – Maine Maritime Academy
John Souva – SUNY Delhi
Ty Dickson – Husson University
Nicholas Villella – Maine Maritime Academy
Ben Swartz – SUNY Delhi
NAC Sportsmanship Team:
Ty Dickson – Husson University
Vincent Spirito – Lesley University
Brady Bumford – Maine Maritime Academy
Ben Swartz – SUNY Delhi
Bruno Groth – SUNY Cobleskill
Trent Beaudoin – UMaine-Farmington
Garrett Chadwick – UMaine-Presque Isle
Adiance Cheromiah – Vermont State University Johnson