May 20, 2005
STANFORD, Calif. – Behind a balanced team effort, the South Carolina men’s golf team sits in ninth place heading into the final 18 holes of the NCAA West Regional in Stanford, Calif., at Stanford Golf Course. The Gamecocks shot a team score of 288 on Friday and moved up one spot. Senior Alex Hamilton, junior Eirik Johansen and freshman Mark Anderson are all tied for 30th-place. The top 10 teams at the conclusion of Saturday’s round will advance to the 2005 NCAA Championship, June 1-4, at Caves Valley Golf Course, near Baltimore, Md.
“I’m very proud of this group. Despite tough starts, they’ve fought back and remained in the hunt,” head coach Puggy Blackmon said. ” We’re becoming a little more comfortable with the layout each round. We have been at a disadvantage due to the fact that the majority of the Western schools have played the Stanford Course on numerous occasions.”
Hamilton paced the Gamecocks by shooting an even-par 70 on Friday. South Carolina started on the back nine, and Hamilton birdied No. 17 and No. 18 and kicked off his final nine holes with a birdie on No. 1. Carolina’s lone senior is 74-70=144 for the tournament.
“Alex showed tremendous tenacity yesterday after being five over part through the first five holes and finishing with a 74,” Blackmon stated. “He was impressive today and could have been much lower if his putts had fallen.”
Anderson duplicated his opening round and is 72-72=144 after two days of play. He got off to a rough start with a double-bogey on No. 10, but fought back and had four birdies the rest of the way.
Johansen followed up his team-leading 70 on Thursday with a 74 on Friday to move to 70-74=144 for the tournament.
Junior Robert Svensson battled back from a rough day on Thursday and collected three bridies over the final nine holes to card a 72. He sits at 80-72=152 and is tied for 99th.
Redshirt junior West Streib rounded out the Gamecocks’ lineup with a 78. Streib is 73-78=151 and currently tied for 90th.
No. 1-seed UNLV fired a team score of 277 on Friday and leads the field at two-under for the tournament. Individually, BYU’s Oscar Alvarez (63-74=134, -6) remains atop the individual standings.
Other SEC teams competing in the West Regional include No. 3-seed Auburn in 14th place. The Tigers are +23 (290-293=583) through two days. No. 11-seed LSU (294-301=595) is +35 and in 20th place.
The final 18 holes of the West Regional will be played on Saturday. Live results are available online at www.golfstatresults.com.
“The team is definitely starting to peak and show the mental toughness and patience required for a difficult championship course and NCAA play,” Blackmon said. “Our best golf is yet to be played and hopefully tomorrow will be a good one. There’s very little difference in the top 15 teams here, so we’ll have to play well to advance.”
SOUTH CAROLINA INDIVIDUALST30 Mark Anderson, 72-72=144 (+4)T30 Alex Hamilton, 74-70=144 (+4)T30 Eirik Johansen, 70-74=144 (+4)T90 West Streib, 73-78=151 (+8)T99 Robert Svensson, 80-72=152 (+12)
TEAM LEADERBOARD1 UNLV -2 -3 281 277 5582 Brigham Young Univ. +2 +4 278 284 562T3 New Mexico +8 +4 284 284 568T3 Washington +8 +2 286 282 568T5 Pepperdine +11 +12 279 292 571T5 Arizona State U. +11 +1 290 281 571T7 San Diego State +16 +10 286 290 576T7 UCLA +16 +8 288 288 5769 South Carolina +17 +8 289 288 57710 Southern California +18 +12 286 292 57811 Arizona +19 +16 283 296 579T12 St. Mary's-California +20 +5 295 285 580T12 Stanford University +20 +11 289 291 58014 Auburn +23 +13 290 293 58315 UC Riverside +25 +10 295 290 585T16 Oregon +30 +18 292 298 590T16 Denver +30 +16 294 296 59018 South Alabama +32 +17 295 297 59219 Fresno State +34 +19 295 299 59420 Louisiana State +35 +21 294 301 595T21 Cal Poly - SLO +44 +27 297 307 604T21 Texas-Arlington +44 +27 297 307 60423 Colorado State +45 +22 303 302 60524 Princeton +47 +21 306 301 60725 Illinois State +52 +29 303 309 61226 Samford University +54 +22 312 302 61427 Central Conn. St. +59 +37 302 317 619