Head coach
Judd Easterling announced the addition of Kansas transfer and former Salina Sacred Heart standout Tate Herrenbruck to his 2021-22 roster.
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"We are very excited to welcome Tate to the Shocker golf family," Easterling said. "He is a fierce competitor, a hard-worker and an excellent student who will make our program better."
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Despite missing out on his senior season, Herrenbruck left a legacy at Sacred Heart High School, where he was a two-time individual runner-up in Class 2A and helped lead the Knights to three-consecutive team titles. He was also an honorable mention all-state performer on the basketball team.
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COVID-19 put a stop to the 2020 high school hoops postseason and the entire spring golf campaign, but Herrenbruck was already prepared to miss out on both after suffering a February knee injury. He was averaging close to 19.0 points at the time.
Herrenbruck redshirted the 2020-21 season at Kansas while working his way back to form. He arrives in Wichita with four seasons of eligibility remaining.