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Feb. 11, 2003

Columbia, S.C. – The University of South Carolina men’s golf team fired the second lowest round of the Tulane Invitational during round three at English Turn Golf and Country Club. The Gamecocks’ third-round score of 290 moved them to sixth place, in which they would post a 54-hole score of 899 to close out the tournament.

Wake Forest took home the team title with a three-round score of 874. The Mustangs of SMU finished one stroke back in second place, followed by Southern Mississippi in third.

Freshman Eirik Johansen, finishing in 10th place, led the Gamecocks with a three-round score of 222. After firing 78 in round two, Johansen shaved seven strokes in the third round to shoot one-under-par 71. One stroke off of Johansen was Alex Hamilton, who finished in a tie for 13th with 223.

West Streib shot 227 to place 25th, while Michael Maness improved on day three to shot one-under-par 71. His three-round total of 229 would earn him a 27th place finish. With a total of 234, Martin Rominger woud tie for 35th.

Wake Forest’s Bill Haas won the indiviual medalist honors with a six-under-par score of 210.

        Fin.   School                   Scores         1.   Wake Forest              292  293  289    874       +10         2.   SMU                      292  292  291    875       +11         3.   Southern Mississippi     302  296  291    889       +25         4.   East Tennessee St.       301  297  295    893       +29         5.   Tennessee                308  294  296    898       +34         6.   South Carolina           301  308  290    899       +35         7.   Southeastern La.         301  298  304    903       +39         8.   Tulane University        309  303  298    910       +46         9.   New Orleans              322  301  305    928       +64

6 South Carolina 301 308 290 899 T 10 Eirik Johansen 73 78 71 222 T 13 Alex Hamilton 74 76 73 223 T 25 West Streib 76 76 75 227 T 27 Michael Maness 80 78 71 229 T 35 Martin Rominger 78 81 75 234