Men’s golf likely to miss postseason after rebuilding year
By all accounts, the 2011-12 season was a rebuilding year for the ASU men’s golf team.
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By all accounts, the 2011-12 season was a rebuilding year for the ASU men’s golf team.
Despite the fact that the ASU women’s golf team has yet to win an invitational this season, the team believes it has had a productive and successful season.
Barring a first-place finish at the Pac-12 championships April 27-29, the ASU men’s golf team will miss the postseason for the first time since 1983.
Needing a top-three finish in Scottsdale to keep its slim postseason hopes alive, the ASU men’s golf team fell well short.
It didn’t take long for Ozzie Guillen to find himself in another controversy.
Freshman Austin Quick was in contention to win the ASU Thunderbird Invitational until the very last hole.
The ASU men’s golf team needs any advantage it can find.
In their lone home invitational, the ASU women’s golf team started strong and finished on a tear, placing second with a plus-17 score of 869.
Whether it’s being able to sleep in your own bed or familiarity with the home field, there is something about playing at home in sports that brings out the best in athletes.
The ASU women’s golf team has already gone an extended period of time without playing in an invitational this season.
The phrase, “It's not how many times you get knocked down; it's how many times you get back up,” is more than applicable to the ASU men’s golf team.
When the “first four” for the NCAA tournament was introduced last year, many people thought it was unnecessary to have four more teams make the Big Dance.
The ASU women’s golf team had just two players in fall 2010. Many former ASU golfers turned professional that fall and senior Giulia Molinaro is the only Sun Devil remaining from that time period.
In perhaps the most elite invitational of the collegiate golf season, the ASU men’s golf team didn’t step up to the challenge.
After being pushed around two weeks ago by less-than-stellar competition, the ASU men’s golf team steps back onto the course against some of the strongest teams in the country.
Looking to bounce back from a disheartening performance in San Diego, the ASU men’s golf team returned to California, where they fell into a bigger funk.
After a disappointing performance last week in San Diego, the ASU men’s golf team made some lineup adjustments with its freshmen.
For the first time in 16 years, Gus Johnson will not be calling a game during the NCAA basketball tournament.
A sluggish beginning to the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge put the ASU women’s golf team in a deep hole.
The end result wasn’t ideal, but considering the obstacles the ASU men’s golf team overcame, the team will accept its 10th-place finish in the San Diego Intercollegiate Classic.
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