2025-26 Men's Golf Roster
Biography
Career Honors and Highlights
- 2025 Atlantic 10 All-Conference Team
- 2025 Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Year
- Two-time Atlantic 10 Player of the Week (2/28/2025, 4/21/2025)
- Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Week (2/28/2025)
2024-25 (Freshman)
- Named to the 2025 Atlantic 10 All-Conference Team
- 2025 Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Year
- Named the Atlantic 10 Player of the Week for the week of April 21
- Named Atlantic 10 Player and Rookie of the Week for the week of Feb. 28
- Placed 28th out of 66 golfers at the 2025 Atlantic 10 Championship (4/22-4/24)
- Won his first career individual title at the Rutherford Intercollegiate, beating the 69-player field (4/21-22)
- Tied for eighth out of 42 and won both his match play rounds to help the Rams win the Dragon Match Play Invitational (4/7-4/8)
- Tied for eighth out of 86 at the Golden Horseshoe Intercollegiate (3/24-3/25)
- Tied for fourth out of 100 and was the top freshman finisher at the World Golf Village Collegiate (2/24-2/25)
- Tied for fifth out of 72 to help Rhode Island win the team title at the Metropolitan Intercollegiate (10/28-10/29)
- Split two matches at the Ledgemont Match Play to help Rhode Island win the team title (10/26)
- Tied for fourth out of 68 golfers to lead URI at the Nassau Intercollegiate (10/21-10/22)
- Placed fifth out of 79 golfers to help Rhode Island win the team titled at the UConn Invitational at GreatHorse  (9/29-10/1)
- Tied for 10th out of 90 golfers to help Rhode Island win the team title at the Ryan T. Lee Memorial Collegiate (9/21-9/22)
Before College
- Attended Portland High School, where he played golf and basketball
- Was a three-year team captain in golf
- Was the first player in Connecticut to win four individual state championships
- Led Portland to three team state titles
- Was the first player in Connecticut history to win the state Junior Amateur and Borck championship in the same year
- Shot a 29 on the back nine of the Connecticut Junior Amateur to win 2-Up.Â
- Won the New England Junior Amateur
- Recorded the lowest 18-hole score in school history
- Earned All-State honors four times in golf
- Three-time Conference Player of the Year
- Three-time team conference champion
- Three-time individual conference champion
- Finished Junior Scoreboard rankings as the No. 1 player in Connecticut and the No. 2 player in New England
- Has five U.S. Challenge Cup wins
- Competed in the 2022 U.S. Junior Amateur
Personal
- Son of Justine Burdick and Zac Stennett
- Has two brothers, Miles and Evan
- His father played collegiate baseball
- Chose Rhode Island because the golf team is strong and the atmosphere fit what he was looking for
- Enjoys playing golf and going to the beach
- Majoring in Finance
- Hopes to become a golf pro
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