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![]() Joe Juszczyk was co-medalist at the second Great Lakes Regional. |
April 6, 2008
Georgetown, Ky. -
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The Wayne State University men's golf team recorded the lowest team score on Sunday and finished in fifth place at the second Great Lakes Regional of the school year.
The Warriors had a 287 on Sunday after compiling a 295 on Saturday to finish at 582. Indianapolis won with a 577 (285-292), and was followed by Ferris State (285-293--578), Grand Valley (292-288--580) and Northern Kentucky (284-296--580). Northwood finished three strokes behind the Warriors at 585 (291-294). A total of 21 schools competed at Cherry Blossom Golf Course.
Redshirt sophomore Joe Juszczyk (Dearborn Heights, Mich./Divine Child) earned co-medalist honors by firing back-to-back rounds of 69.
Freshman Eric Johnson (Marquette, Mich./Marquette) was tied-for-25th at 147 (75-72), while senior Brett Hudson (Bloomfield Hills, Mich./Orchard Lake St. Mary's) and rookie Michael Wouters (Sterling Hts., Mich./Henry Ford II) tied-for-41st at 149. Senior Ryan Johnson finished in a tie-for-54th at 151 (76-75).
The 138 score by Juszczyk equals the school record for 36 holes set by Ryan Johnson in 2004 and tied by Johnson in 2006.
The next competition for WSU will be at the Outback Steakhouse Invitational (Sycamore Springs G.C.) on Saturday, April 12 in Arlington, Ohio.







