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Jack Junge

Jack Junge

Jack Junge enters his third season as Trinity College Head Men’s Golf Coach in 2025-26. Last season, Trinity won three events (The Northeast Elite, the Sap Bucket Challenge, Glen Oak Invitational) and generated five Top 5 finishes, including the runner-up spot in the 2025 New England Small College Athletic Conference Championship. In his first season at the helm, the Bantams posted four first-place finishes in the Bowdoin Invitational, the Sap Bucket Invitational, the Bill Detrick Invitational and the Tim Brown Invitational. Trinity logged a third-place finish in the NESCAC Championship. Junge has produced one All-American selection (Benjamin Boyd, 2024), six PING All-Region honorees, six NESCAC All-Conference selections, including the 2024 Golfer of the Year (Boyd) and the 2025 Rookie of the Year (Aidan Monahan).
 
Junge served as an assistant coach for the Trinity men's golf team for the three seasons and helped reach the NCAA Division III Championship Tournament in 2021.  Junge has worn many hats, filling the role of interim head women's golf coach in 2021-22, before becoming the head coach, and an assistant coach for the Trinity women's ice hockey team and run hockey operations for both Bantam ice hockey programs from 2019-23. 
 
Junge was a four-year member of the Trinity men's golf program and a goaltender on the men's ice hockey team.  Junge was a Trinity men's golf captain in and a two-time NESCAC All-Conference honoree on the links.  He received All-NESCAC First Team honors as a senior and Golf Coaches Association of America (GCAA) PING Division III All-American Honorable Mention, along with All-Northeast Regional Team honors as a rookie in 2015-16.  Junge graced the NESCAC All-Academic Team six times in golf and ice hockey, was a NESCAC All-Sportsmanship Award recipient, and served on Trinity's Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC). He helped lead the Bantams to NESCAC men's golf titles in 2018 and 2019, and a best-ever, 10th-place finish in the 2019 NCAA Division III Championships.  Junge was also a member of Trinity's 2017 and 2019 NESCAC Champion men's ice hockey squads. A 2019 graduate of Trinity with a bachelor's degree in history before receiving his master's degree in public policy from Trinity in 2022.