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lacene
05-31-2007, 08:02 PM
Strong finish puts CCU golf in contention
By Alan Blondin - The Sun News

The Coastal Carolina men's golf team made a flurry of birdies late in its round to end the first day of the 110th NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship in second place.

The Chanticleers gained eight strokes against par in their final six holes late Wednesday afternoon to pull within two strokes of leader Stanford at 3-under-par 277 on the 6,803-yard, par-70 Golden Horseshoe Gold Course in Williamsburg, Va.

Florida, Minnesota and Texas are a shot behind Coastal in third on a tight leaderboard.

"We can't ask for much better,'' CCU coach Allen Terrell said. "We didn't play that great but we finished really well, which put us in a good position for the rest of the week.''

Senior All-American Dustin Johnson was the one player who didn't close with a salvo of birdies. His hot streak came with three consecutive birdies in the middle of his round and he closed out a 3-under-par 67 with eight straight pars. Individually, Johnson is in a four-way tie for third, three strokes behind leader Rob Grube of Stanford and one behind Tim McKenney of Florida.

Tied for 29th at even-par 70 are CCU juniors Zack Byrd of Calabash, N.C., and Lindsay Reynolds, and sophomore Cameron Hooper. Freshman Dan Obremski's 3-over 73 did not count toward the team's four-player total.

Byrd was 4-over par through 12 holes before making birdies on four of his final six holes, including his final two. Reynolds birdied three of his final four holes, and Hooper birdied three of his final five holes to survive a double bogey on his 17th hole.

The Chants made 20 birdies as a team, including seven by Byrd.

"It's just a golf course where you're going to make a lot of birdies,'' Terrell said. "We'll try to get rid of some of those bad holes and see if we can do a little bit better. We're really looking forward to [today]. We feel we have even better golf ahead of us.''

Last year the Chants were tied for 23rd after the first round before improving to a tie for 15th on the second day, but they have raced out to a fast start at the nationals before.

The Chants were tied for fourth before plummeting to 21st after the second day in their first finals appearance in 2005. That team featured three freshmen and two sophomores who were all making their first appearance in the finals. The team at Golden Horseshoe has four players who have made a combined eight appearances in the finals.

"From an experience point of view these guys are used to seeing their name near the top of the leaderboard so they're more comfortable with that,'' Terrell said.

"They're satisfied with getting off to a good start but know they have a lot of work ahead of us.''

The Chants are still looking to make their first nationals cut to the low 15 teams after three rounds in the 30-team tournament. They have second-round tee times from 8:35 a.m. to 9:13 a.m. this morning.

Just have to give a shout out for my local little college. They are really putting together a solid athletics program, with top Division 1A programs in Baseball, Soccer, Golf, and Track & Field, and a 4-yr old Div. 1-AA football program that was nationally ranked last season, and played in the postseason, losing to eventual Champions Appalachian St.

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lacene
05-31-2007, 08:07 PM
Stanford leads; Minnesota's La'Cassie tops individual field
Associated Press

Updated: May 31, 2007, 8:45 PM ET

WILLIAMSBURG, Va. -- Stanford took a one-stroke lead over Minnesota after the second round of the NCAA men's golf tournament, while the Golden Gophers' Bronson La'Cassie shot a 5-under 65 on Thursday to top the individual leaderboard.

Stanford, seeking its first team title since 1994, shot a 2-under 278 -- with the top four scores from the five-man team counting in the standings -- for a 7-under 553 total on the Golden Horseshoe Golf Club's Gold Course.

Minnesota, the 2002 champion, had a 4-under 276 in the second round for a 6-under 554 total. Coastal Carolina was third at 2 under, followed by East Tennessee State (even par), Charlotte (2 over), Georgia Tech and UCLA (3 over), defending champion Oklahoma State and Texas (6 over), and Alabama (7 over).

La'Cassie had an 8-under 132 total for a two-stroke lead over Vanderbilt's Jon Curran (64). Stanford's Rob Grube, the first-round leader after a 64, shot a 71 to join Coastal Carolina's Dustin Johnson (68), UAB's Zach Sucher (67) and Georgia Tech's Cameron Tringale (68) at 5 under.

Joseph Bramlett led Stanford, following his opening 78 with a 68. Zack Miller added a 69, and Matt Savage shot a 70. Daniel Lim's 72 didn't count in the team total.


Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press

lacene
06-02-2007, 03:21 PM
June 1, 2007
Men's Golf In Second After Round 3 of NCAA Championship

Box Score (http://www.golfstatresults.com//public/index.cfm?tournament_id=962)

WILLIAMSBURG, VA. - Not only did the Coastal Carolina men's golf team become the first in Big South Conference history to qualify for the final round of the NCAA Men's Golf Championships, the team is in a battle for the National Title, sitting in second after three rounds at the Golden Horseshoe Golf Club in Williamsburg, Va.

CCU shot its best round of the tournament in round three, playing the par-70 course in eight-under 272 to move up to second at 830, two shots behind leader Stanford and eight shots ahead of Charlotte and Alabama in third. The tournament field was cut from 30 to 15 after the third round, with Coastal making its first-ever final round field, while Oklahoma State and Florida State earned the last two spots after a three-team playoff with Tennessee.

Senior Dustin Johnson leads the Chanticleers effort in a tie for fourth at five-under 205, but is just one shot behind the co-leaders at six-under. Junior Lindsay Renolds is next at a tie for 11th at three-under 207, while sophomore Cameron Hooper is also in the top 20 at a tie for 20th at even-par 210. Three CCU players were under par on Friday's round, as Zack Byrd and Hooper each posted three-under 67s, while Renolds had a two-under 68.

The Chants will start on the No. 1 tee at 9:21 a.m., playing with Stanford and Charlotte in the final round.

lacene
06-02-2007, 03:37 PM
Oh well......Just checked out the team leaderboards for the tourny, and Coastal Carolina had their worst round for the final round, posting a 18-over par 298, to finish 5th with a total score of 1,128. Stanford wins the title with a final round score of 281, and total score of 1,109. Georgia finished as runners-up 12 strokes back with a final round score of 281, and a total score of 1,121. Alabama was 6th (20 strokes back) with final round and total scores of 291 & 1,129, Florida was tied for 9th (24 back) with scores of 285 & 1,133, and South Carolina was tied for 11th (27 back) with scores of 287 & 1,136. Tennessee, Vanderbilt and Auburn missed the cuts.

Here's the final leaderboard scores:

110th NCAA Division I Men's Championship (http://www.golfstatresults.com/public/leaderboards/team/static/team962.html)