Spencer Stuke
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- Height:
- 6-2
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- Hometown:
- Delafield, Wis.
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- Year:
- So.
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- Previous School:
- Kettle Moraine HS
Bio
High School: Stuke was a four-year letterwinner at Kettle Moraine High School in Wales, Wis. for head coach Andy Stippich… led KMHS to a Division I state title in 2021, a state runner-up finish in 2022, and county crowns in 2022 and 2023… also paced his team to regional championships in 2021, 2022, and 2023, a sectional title in 2023, and conference celebrations in 2021 and 2022… named the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Boys Golfer of the Year for 2023… turned in medalist honors at the county tournament championship, conference tournament championships, regional playoffs, and sectional playoffs during his junior campaign… named All-Conference First Team as well… as a sophomore, earned Conference Player of the Year accolades while picking up medalist recognition at the Wisconsin State Amateur Qualifier and tying for fourth place at the Wisconsin State Open qualifier… competing on the AJGA Tour during the summer of 2023, earned a top-15 finish at the Future Legends Junior Championship and top-25 showing at the Coca-Cola Junior Championship at The Highlands.
Personal: Son of Karina and Jason Stuke… born in West Allis, Wis. on September 15, 2005… full name is Spencer Stuke… mother, Karina, played soccer at Auburn from 1993-97… father, Jason, competed in track & field at Emporia State University for four years… sister, Reagan, is a senior member of the Tennessee Tech women's golf team.
Academic: Majoring in basic business.
News mentions
The Tennessee Tech men's golf team turned in a solid two days of competition across two events, posting a top-10 team finish at the Racer Intercollegiate while also delivering multiple strong individual performances at the TSU Big Blue Invitational.
Tennessee Tech turned in a steady two-round showing on Sunday at the Racer Intercollegiate, finishing the opening 36 holes in eighth place at +8 (584) at the Country Club of Paducah.
Fresh of a Fourth in the Austin Peay Intercollegiate, the Tennessee Tech men’s golf team will be in action at the Racer Intercollegiate and individuals at the TSU Big Blue Invitational beginning Monday.
The Tennessee Tech men’s golf team turned in a strong showing Tuesday, finishing fourth overall at the Austin Peay Intercollegiate at Greystone Golf Club.
Tennessee Tech men’s golf turned in an impressive showing across the first two rounds of the Austin Peay Intercollegiate, positioning itself in fourth place heading into Tuesday’s final round.
Tennessee Tech men’s golf continues its spring slate at the Austin Peay Intercollegiate Monday, March 23 and Tuesday, March 24 in Dickson, Tennessee.
Tech Men's Golf looks to start the spring Championship season off strong at the Gulf Coast Collegiate, hosted by New Orleans.
Haden Maxwell finished in the top two for the third straight tournament, with a second-place finish at The Scrappy at Cobblestone. The Golden Eagles finished third in Acworth, Ga.
Tennessee Tech men’s golf is second after 36 holes during Day 1 in The Scrappy at Cobblestone in Acworth, Georgia.
Tennessee Tech men's golf looks to build on a second-place finish at The Carolina Cup a couple of weeks ago and continue a strong fall season in The Scrappy at Cobblestone at Pinetree CC hosted by Kennesaw State.
Tennessee Tech men’s golfer Haden Maxwell has become the first Golden Eagle since Scott Stallings (2005-06) to win back-to-back tournaments with a victory at The Carolina Cup.
Tennessee Tech freshman men's golfer Bryson White set a new personal low with a 68 in Round 1 to tie for first after 27 holes in The Carolina Cup Sunday.
The Tennessee Tech men’s golf team is ready to compete in The Carolina Cup at The Carolina Country Club, hosted by USC Upstate in Spartanburg, S.C., on Sunday.
Tennessee Tech men’s golf opens the 2025 season Sept. 7-9 at the Golfweek Program Challenge hosted by Golfweek at True Blue Golf Course in Pawley’s Island, South Carolina.
