Men's Golf In 11th At Las Vegas Intercollegiate

VIRGINIASPORTSDOTCOM Mike Mitchell and the Cavaliers are tied for 11th after two round at the Las Vegas Intercollegiate.
VIRGINIASPORTSDOTCOM
Mike Mitchell and the Cavaliers are tied for 11th after two round at the Las Vegas Intercollegiate.
VIRGINIASPORTSDOTCOM

March 11, 2000

LAS VEGAS - The University of Virginia men's golf team is tied with Florida for 11th place at the Las Vegas Intercollegiate Golf Tournament at the Desert Inn Country Club after two rounds. The Cavaliers shot a two-over par 290 in the first and 291 in the second round. Oklahoma State shot 12-under in the second round to overtake Georgia Tech for the lead with 557 total for 19-under par.

Virginia's MIke Mitchell and Cameron Yancey are tied for 33rd place with 145 (+1). James Driscoll shot the second lowest round of the day on Saturday, a 69, to move up from 65th place to a tie for 42nd place (146, +2). Justin Goodhue is in a tie for 62nd place with 150 (+6) and Steve Marino is in a tie for 64th place with 151 (+7).

Matt Brost of Texas has sole possession of first place at seven-under par 137. He holds a two-stroke lead over Charles Howell and Andrea Hultman of Oklahoma State.

Team Standings (after two rounds)

Team1st2ndTotal
1. Oklahoma State281276557-19
2.Texas278284562-14
Georgia Tech274288562-14
4.Arizona State285281566-10
5.Minnesota283284567-9
6.Georgia290283573-3
Clemson290283573-3
8.Houston291287578+2
UNLV293285578+2
10.North Carolina293286579+3
11.VIRGINIA290291581+5
Florida288293581+5
13.South Carolina295294589+13
New Mexico299290589+13

Virginia Individuals

T-33Mike Mitchell72-73145+1
Cameron Yancey73-72145+1
T-42James Driscoll77-69146+2
T-62Justin Goodhue73-77150+6
T-64Steve Marino72-79151+7