Oct. 3, 2014
COLUMBIA, S.C. — The South Carolina men’s golf team moved up two spots to No. 10 in the Golf Coaches Association of America Coaches Poll, the GCAA announced Friday.
The Gamecocks made the move in the poll after placing in the top five in two of their first three fall events, including a huge tournament win. After finishing sixth at The Carmel Cup to open the season, Carolina came back against one of the toughest fields in collegiate golf to capture the program’s first Carpet Capital Collegiate title by a stroke over second-ranked Georgia Tech. The field also included defending national champion Alabama, No. 5 LSU and rival Clemson.
Carolina then finished fourth at the DICK’S Sporting Goods Collegiate Challenge Cup, a tournament that featured six teams from the SEC and six from the ACC, and defeated No. 13 Virginia in match play, 3-2.
Including the Gamecocks, a total of six SEC schools are ranked in the GCAA poll. LSU and Vanderbilt are tied at No. 5, followed by Georgia at No. 7, Alabama at No. 14 and Auburn and No. 19.
Carolina will host the Camden Collegiate Invitational on Oct. 18-19 to wrap up its fall schedule. The 54-hole event will be held at Camden Country Club in Camden, S.C.
GCAA Coaches Poll Rank University (First Place Votes) Points Previous 1 Illinois (16) 516 6 2 Georgia Tech (4) 499 3 3 Stanford (1) 372 7 4 Florida State 365 17 T5 LSU 359 9 T5 Vanderbilt 359 16 7 Georgia 355 5 8 Baylor 333 NR 9 UCLA 303 10 10 South Carolina 269 12 11 South Florida 238 NR 12 California 228 14 13 Virginia 227 13 T14 Alabama 208 T1 T14 Oregon 208 25 16 Texas 203 4 17 Texas Tech 188 NR 18 New Mexico 187 22 19 Auburn 185 20 20 SMU 183 NR 21 Oklahoma State 161 T1 22 Washington 132 8 23 Wake Forest 110 NR 24 UNLV 87 NR 25 Oklahoma 86 11