CAA Men's Golf Wrap-up NCAA Regionals
UNCW shot 13-over-par in the final round to fall back to the pack and finished
tied for ninth at the NCAA Athens Regional on Saturday at the University of
Georgia Golf Course.
University of Delaware senior Greg Matthias recorded his best round
of the NCAA Men's Golf Ann Arbor Regional with a one over par 72 on
Saturday to finish in a tie for 67th place at the three-day tournament.
Advancing to the NCAA Championships from the regional were Alabama, East Carolina, North Florida, Georgia and Iowa.
UNCW;s Payne McLeod (70-73-74=217/T21) led UNCW for the third
straight round, but struggled on Saturday and finished three-over (74). Ryan Nagy (70-76-74=220/T36) and Stefan Brewer (80-74-74=228/T63) added counting
rounds of 74 while Thomas Bass (71-74-75=220/T36) was the final counting score
with a 75. Patrick Sawrey (71-74-79=224) finished tied for 56th.
After carding a 78 during his first round and an 80 during his
second, Matthias improved to shoot a one over par 72 in his final round
on the par 71, 6,723-yard University of Michigan Golf Course, finishing
with a 17 over par 78-80-72-230.
Matthias opened his Saturday round with a par on 10, and quickly
moved to one under for the day with a birdie on the 11th hole. He then
parred the final seven holes of the back nine to finish at 34 halfway
through, and then recorded pars on the first six holes of the front
nine. Matthias bogeyed 7 and 9 while parring 8, finishing the front nine
in 38 and ending up at 38-34-72.
USC captured the team title with a three-round score of 841,
while Oregon was second at 842. Kent State finished third at 844, while
Virginia was fourth at 846 and TCU came in fifth at 849. Those five
teams, along with medalist Albin Choi of North Carolina State who carded
a 10 under par 69-66-68-203, will advance to the NCAA Championships on
May 29-June 3 in Pacific Palisades, Calif.