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Wesleyan golf competes at
Carolina Sands Intercollegiate
Elizabethtown, NC
- For the second straight week,
North Carolina Wesleyan competed in a rain-shortened golf
tournament. Coming off a second place finish at last week's
one-round Don Scalf Invitational, the Bishops traveled to
Elizabethtown, NC for UNC Pembroke's Carolina Sands
Intercollegiate, which was also held to just one round.
Freshman Ryan Stugis paced NCWC with a four-over 76, tying
for 32nd place among 99 golfers. Wesleyan turned in a team
score of 321 (+33) to finish 17th in the field of 20.
John Tappan shot a 79 to
tie for 51st, while Dylan Bedy and Cole Brantner each carded
an 83. Christopher Crews shot an 84 to round out the
Bishops' scorers.
On the second hole of a sudden
death playoff, Coker’s Trey Bridwell sank an eight-foot putt
for birdie to capture individual medalist honors, carding a
three-under-par 69. Bridwell’s Cobras captured the
tournament title with a team total of 286 on the day.
Shenandoah and
Ferrum joined Wesleyan in representing the USA South at the
predominantly Division II tourney. The Hornets shot 313 to
finish 13th, while the Panthers shot 378 to finish 20th.
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Wesleyan wraps up its 2008 golf slate April 18-20 at the
USA South Conference Tournament. The event will feature
three rounds of play and will be held at the Stoney
Creek Golf Club in Burlington, NC.
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