Newsmakers: April 30, 2007

College Round-up

Jamie Lovemark led Southern California to victory at the Pac-10 Championship. The Trojans shot a team total 51-under-par 1389, while Lovemark captured medalist honors with a 19-under-par 269.

Ryan Posey, Tyler Leon, Trent Leon and Jonathan Moore helped lead Oklahoma State to a win at the Big 12 Championship. The Cowboys shot a team total 26-over-par 866 to win their fifth conference championship.

UCLA'sTiffany Joh

BYU narrowly took the team title at the Mountain West Conference Championship, besting UNLV by a stroke with a 6-under-par 846, while TCU's Robby Ormond captured the individual title in a playoff after shooting a 6-under-par 207.

Michigan State and Minnesota shared top honors at the Big Ten Conference Championship, while Purdue's Pariya Junhasavasdikul claimed medalist honors with a 1-over-par 285.

Virginia placed first at the Cavalier Classic, shooting a 4-over-par 868 on its home course. Drew Younts from the University of North Carolina - Greensboro took home the individual title with a 2-under-par 214.

Colt Knost, currently a senior at SMU, made the cut at the PGA TOUR's EDS Byron Nelson Championship. Knost finished in a tie for 67th with a 6-over-par 286, which included a 6-under-par 64 in the second round.

Arizona State captured the Pac-10 Championship team title with a 33-over-par 897. The Sun Devils were led by Anna Nordqvist, who tied UCLA'S Tiffany Joh for medalist honors. Each shot a 2-over-par 218.

Louisville claimed the Big East Championship, winning a tiebreaker with Notre Dame after both teams shot 27-over-par 891. The Cardinals were led by Cindy LaCrosse, who won the individual title with a 3-under-par 213.

Kent State took first place at the Mid-American Conference Championship and Kira Meixner took medalist honors with a 7-over-par 295.

 

 
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146
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Eric Dargis
150
3
Tobias Ryan
152
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Danielle Dalessandro
156
2
Erin Lo
162
3
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164
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70
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70
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73
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74
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140
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141
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146
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