Men’s golf struggles at Pac-10 Championships
A terrific final round saved the ASU men’s golf team from a last place finish in the Pac-10 Championships at the Stanford Golf Course in Stanford, Calif., over the weekend.
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A terrific final round saved the ASU men’s golf team from a last place finish in the Pac-10 Championships at the Stanford Golf Course in Stanford, Calif., over the weekend.
The ASU men’s golf team will look to resurrect its season by flying full-throttle into a cluttered Pac-10 Championship field, seeking its first victory of the year.
The Pac-10 has been one of the toughest conferences for men’s golf for a long time, and this year the field is much more open than it has been in the past. As many as seven teams have a legitimate shot at winning the tournament with only one clear front runner.
Who can remember when an ESPN announcer called ASU the Wildcats during the Wisconsin game?
The crowd was stunned, unable to speak. Even the new Pac-10 champion, USC freshman Sophia Popov, hesitated in her celebration. But UCLA sophomore Tiffany Lua’s three-foot putt slid right past the hole, assuring there would not be a second playoff hole, just a few minutes after ASU junior Carlota Ciganda posted a double bogey on her last hole to knock her out of the playoff.
After two rounds, familiar faces sit on top of the leaderboard at the 2011 Pac-10 Championships at the ASU Karsten Golf Course in Tempe, Ariz.
The ASU men’s team ended its regular season finishing a disappointing seventh in the Western Intercollegiate on Sunday in Santa Cruz, Calif.
With the postseason looming, the ASU men’s golf team will have one last chance to iron out the kinks and turn the corner at the 65th Annual Western Intercollegiate in Santa Cruz, Calif., on Saturday and Sunday.
The Pac-10 has been one of the toughest conferences for women’s golf for a long time, and this year the league appears to be as deep as ever.
With the fall roster consisting of only two players, not enough to compete in any tournaments as a team, the ASU women’s golf team’s spring season looked to be in dire straits.
The ASU men’s golf team finished tied for fifth as USC dominated the ASU Thunderbird Invitational en route to its first win of the spring season by a total of 14 strokes.
It’s crunch time for the ASU men’s golf team, as the players, vying for their first win of the season, defend home turf.
Here is your chance, USA.
Now the fun starts.
The ASU women’s golf team will look to regroup at home after a rough outing in California as it hosts the annual PING/ASU Invitational starting Friday.
With the ASU program’s prestige, it takes a lot for a golfer, even a senior, to stand out.
The ASU women’s golf team finished its west coast road trip in disappointment.
The ASU women’s golf team dominated in Hawaii, winning two tournaments and two individual titles over spring break.
Tedy Bruschi needs to shut up immediately.
To the victor goes the bag of M&M’s.
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