Michigan Men's Golf -- Tournament Update
10/14/2002 12:00:00 AM | Men's Golf
Course: Grizzly Course, Kings Island Resort (par 71, 6,550 yards)
Tournament: Xavier Provident Invitational (Day 1 or 2)
U-M Standing: Tie-14th Place of 18 Teams (294-303/597) after Day 1
Top U-M Individual: Mark McIntosh, tie-42nd (73-75/148)
Final Round: Tuesday, Oct. 15, 8 a.m.
Team Standings (After Day 1)
1. Wright State 290-280 = 570 (+2) 2. Xavier 288-284 = 572 3. Eastern Michigan 287-288 = 575 4. Indiana 293-287 = 580 5. Western Kentucky 285-297 = 582 6. Iowa 296-290 = 586 7. Akron 299-288 = 587 Penn State 296-291 = 587 9. Eastern Kentucky 302-287 = 589 10. Bowling Green 297-295 = 592 11. Ball State 305-288 = 593 Georgetown 300-293 = 593 Marshall 306-287 = 593 14. MICHIGAN 294-303 = 597 Ohio 302-295 = 597 16. St. Joseph's 312-295 = 607 17. Richmond 307-302 = 609 18. Cincinnati 313-303 = 616
Top Individuals
1. Miles Mailett, Xavier 70-63 = 133 (-9) 2. Jesse Hutchins, Wright State 68-69 = 137 3. Brad Pemberton, Eastern Mich. 69-71 = 140 Craig Pickerel, Bowling Green 72-68 = 140 Nic Watson, Eastern Michigan 70-70 = 140 6. Bo Anderson, Iowa 72-69 = 141 7. Ben Davidson, Indiana 73-69 = 142 Jeff Overton, Indiana 72-70 = 142 9. Brandon Brown, Eastern Ky. 77-66 = 143 Marty Miller, Wright State 73-70 = 143 Patrick Williams, Eastern Ky. 73-70 = 143 Wes Homan, Xavier* 70-73 = 143 * playing as an individual
Michigan Individual Scores
T42. Mark McIntosh 73-75 = 148 T45. Jimmy Wisinski 73-76 = 149 T51. Rob Tighe 72-78 = 150 T61. Dave Nichols 77-74 = 151 T75. Blake Burman 76-78 = 154
N O T E S
Freshman Blake Burman made his collegiate debut at the Xavier Invitational, firing a five-over 76 in the first round and a 78 in the second round. Burman becomes the fifth Wolverine this year to play in his first collegiate tournament.
Q U O T E S
Head Coach Andrew Sapp
On the first day at the Xavier Invitational ... "I don't really know what happened from the first round to the second round. It blows me away. It is frustrating to get off to a good start like we set out to do, but to drop nine strokes from the first round to the second, in better playing conditions, I just don't know. We fell on our faces. It is frustrating to see what other teams are shooting and improving upon in the second round. I don't know if it is our physical conditioning or our mental conditioning. Tomorrow we just want to improve and put this behind us. We want compete and get into the top 10."
Contact: Tom Wywrot (734) 763-4423