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Golf Places Ninth at A-10 Championship

May 4, 2008

Results

WINTER GARDEN, FL -- GW freshman Brendan Barrack shot a one-over-par 217 (78-70-69) to tie for 14th place among 60 golfers at the 2008 Atlantic 10 Championship, Friday through Sunday, at the par-72, 6,837-yard Panther Lake course, part of the Orange County National Golf Center near Orlando. Barrack had an eagle and nine birdies in the 54-hole tournament as the Colonials placed ninth in the 12-team field.

Fifth-ranked Charlotte claimed its third-straight Atlantic 10 Men's Golf Championship finishing with a 23-stroke cushion in the 2008 Atlantic 10 Men's Golf Championship. Charlotte earns the A-10's automatic bid to the NCAA Golf championship and will be making its fourth-straight NCAA appearance.

Dayton junior Rob Chappell earned Dayton's first-ever individual medalist honor shooting an 11-under 205 in the three-day Championship. It was the third consecutive time that a player shot a 68 on the final day of play to merit top honors. Dayton freshman Chris Woeste (T8th-214) captured the league's Rookie of the Year award as the top freshman finisher while Charlotte head coach Jamie Green earned his third-straight Coach of the Year award in a vote of the league's coaches.

In all, 13 golfers finished at or below par for the Championship.

GW junior Lewis Sturdy fired a four-over-par 220 putting him in a tie for 25th place. Senior Conor McMahon signed an incorrect scorecard for Saturday's round which disqualified his second-round score.

"It was a very disappointing result but Brendan's and Lewis's play really bodes well for next season," coach Scott Allen said.

 

 

GW individual scores (60 total players):
T14 Brendan Barrack 78-70-69--217
T25 Lewis Sturdy 75-70-75--220
45 Eddie Newland 74-81-77--232
T46 Tim Johnson 85-71-77--233
57 Conor McMahon 72-D-81--153