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Men's Golf Improves By 19 Shots In Second Round At NCAA West Regional

May 16, 2008

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Pac-10 Champion Arizona State improved its score by 19 strokes in the second round with a 3-under 285 on Friday morning at the NCAA Men's Golf West Regional held in Bremerton, Wash., at the Gold Mountain Golf Course. ASU's 3-under 285 was tied for the second-best among the morning groups teeing off, as play continues this afternoon. Final results can be found at this site later tonight, but click at the link above for live scoring.

The top 10 teams advance to the NCAA Championships held in West Lafayette May 28-21.

ASU was led by freshman James Byrne, who is at 1-under 143 (71-73).

Sophomore Braxton Marquez improved his score by seven strokes from the first round as he shot a 2-under 70 and is at 3-over 147 (77-70).

Sophomore Knut Borsheim improved by six shots and is at 6-over 150 (78-72).

All-Pac-10 first-team selection and freshman Jesper Kennegard is at 9-over 153 (76-77).

Freshman Stephan Gross is at 11-over 155 (82-73).

ASU has won or tied for the West Regional title five times (three of the past 10 seasons) and has tied for third the past two seasons.

NOTING THE TEAMS: The 2008 NCAA West Regional features 15 teams ranked in the Top-50 of the latest Golfweek/Sagarin Performance Index. That list includes third-ranked USC, No. 4 UCLA, No. 7 Stanford, No. 10 Florida State, No. 15 UNLV, No. 18 Clemson, No. 19 Arizona State, No. 24 Texas Tech, No. 30 North Carolina, No. 33 Texas, No. 35 Pepperdine, No. 37 San Diego State, No. 41 LSU, No. 42 California, and No. 44 Oregon State...the regional field includes six conference champions in Florida State (ACC), Arizona State (Pac-10), San Diego (West Coast), Denver (Sun Belt), Navy (Patriot League) and Columbia (Ivy League)...Stanford is the defending NCAA team champion, winning the 2007 team title by 12 strokes over Georgia...the regional field also includes eight Pac-10 teams.

ASU IN THE WEST REGIONALS: ASU has won or tied for the title in the NCAA West Regional five times.

NCAA West Regional Champions
Year	Champ	ASU	Individual Champion
1989	Arizona	2nd	Robert Gamez (Arizona)
1990	UNLV	3rd*	Hub Goyen (UNLV)
1991	ASU/UA	T1st	*Warren Schutte (UNLV)
1992	Arizona*	2nd	Harry Rudolph (Arizona)
1993	Arizona	2nd	Manny Zerman (Arizona)
1994	UNLV	2nd	Edward Fryatt (UNLV)
1995	ASU	1st	Mike Sauer (New Mexico)
1996	Stanford	2nd*	*Tiger Woods (Stanford)
1997	UNLV	2nd	Aaron Oberholser (SJ St.)
1998	ASU/UNM	T1st	Paul Casey (ASU)
1999	ASU	1st	Jeff Quinney (ASU)
2000	Arizona	T6th	Michael Beard (Pepperdine)
2001	ASU	1st	Matt Jones (ASU), Kyle Thompson (South Carolina)
2002	UNM/UW	20th	Ricky Barnes (UA), Justin Smith (Minnesota)	2003	UCLA	5th	Michael Letzig (UNM)
2004	UCLA	4th	Travis Johnson (UCLA)
2005	UNLV	T4th	Rob Grube (Stanford)
2006	Florida/UA	T3rd	Billy Horschel (Florida), Casey Watabu (Nevada)
2007	South Carolina	T3rd	Benjamin Alvarado Holley (ASU)
*Eventual NCAA Champion

START IT OVER: Back in 2002, ASU head coach Randy Lein saw ASU's 18-year NCAA championship consecutive streak snapped in a season that had injuries and some bad luck. ASU is back in the saddle with five straight appearances, and to show you how competitive the NCAA men's golf champioships is, that five-year streak already was tied for the sixth-best active streak entering this season. Arizona had a 21-year streak snapped this year as it did not make NCAA Regional play after finishing under .500.

Rk., School, Years, Current Streak
1. Oklahoma State, 1947-2007, 61
2. Arizona, 1987-2007, 21 (ended in 2008)
T3. Georgia Tech, 1998-2007, 10
T3. Georgia, 1998-2007, 10
5. Florida, 2001-2007, 7
T6. Arizona State, 2003-2007, 5
T6. UCLA, 2003-2007, 5

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCES: ASU has made 14 NCAA Championship appearances in Randy Lein's 15 years (1993-2007), tied for the third-best mark in the nation.

MOST NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCES (1993-2007)
Oklahoma State, Arizona-15
Arizona State, Florida-14
Georgia Tech, North Carolina, Clemson-13
Wake Forest, New Mexico, UNLV-12
Auburn, Texas-11
Georgia-10
UCLA, Minnesota-9