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Nov. 25, 2003

Columbia, S.C. – University of South Carolina men’s golfer Eirik Johansen fired a three-under-par 68 to leave him in a tie for 11th place at the Western Refining College All-American Golf Classic in El Paso, Texas. Johansen’s three round total of 209 (69-72-68) left him 13 strokes behind tournament champion Chris Nallen of Arizona. Six shots behind Nallen was UNLV’s Ryan Moore. Nallen’s six-stroke victory was the largest margin of victory in the history of the tournament.

The tournament, which was played at El Paso Country Club, featured 29 of the best college golfers in the United States. Previous champions included Tiger Woods, Notah Begay, Davis Love III and David Duval. USC was awarded a $1,000 scholarship because of Johansen’s participation in the tournament.

The 11th place finish caps off a successful fall season for Johansen, which included four top-10 finishes while posting a 72.3 stroke average.

USC will begin their spring season when they head to Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. to compete in the Mercedes Benz Collegiate from Feb. 8-10.

Final Results
1 Chris Nallen Arizona 66 63 67 196 -17
2 Ryan Moore UNLV 67 67 68 202 -11
3 David Inglis Tulsa 70 69 67 206 -7 David Schultz TCU 67 69 70 206 -7 Travis Johnson UCLA 70 67 69 206 -7
6 Matt Every Florida 70 71 66 207 -6 Chez Reavie Arizona St 72 68 67 207 -6 Brock Mackenzie Washington 66 67 74 207 -6 Alejandro Canizares Arizona St 72 70 65 207 -6
10 Emmett Turner Augusta St 71 68 69 208 -5
11 Erik Johansen S Carolina 69 72 68 209 -4 David Denham Georgia 74 69 66 209 -4 Chris Baryla UTEP 70 68 71 209 -4
14 Brad Heaven Toledo 75 67 69 211 -2 Andrew Dahl Arkansas 72 69 70 211 -2 Chris Stroud Lamar 72 69 70 211 -2
17 Peter Tomasulo California 75 69 68 212 -1 Steve Conway UCLA 70 74 68 212 -1 Gareth Maybin So Alabama 75 66 71 212 -1 Matthew Rosenfeld Texas 71 71 70 212 -1
21 Michael Putnam Pepperdine 75 71 67 213 E
22 Jason Hartwick Texas 75 72 67 214 +1 Zach Doran Ohio State 73 73 68 214 +1
24 Justin Smith Minnesota 72 72 71 215 +2 Dustin Bray N Carolina 71 72 72 215 +2
26 James Vargas Florida 76 75 72 223 +10