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Mountain West Conference Announces Co-Men's Golfers of The Month

Colorado State's Aaron Weston and UNLV's Jarred Texter earn the January/February honor.

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March 2, 2007

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - Colorado State senior, Aaron Weston, and UNLV junior, Jarred Texter, have been selected the Mountain West Conference Men's Co-Golfers of the Month for January/February.

Weston, a Denver, Colo., native, earned consecutive top-20 finishes this month with his performances in the Feb. 12-13, Pat Hicks Thunderbird Invitational in Utah and the Feb. 21-23, John Burns Intercollegiate in Hawaii. Weston defeated Duncan Stewart of Jacksonville in a playoff in the Thunderbird to capture his first collegiate individual title and lead the Rams to a fifth-place team finish on the 6,781-yard Sunbrook Course. Weston posted a 71 and then closed the tournament with an eight-under 64. The scores earned him the 135 tournament total and tied him with Stewart, sending the two into the playoff. Weston then recorded a birdie on the first hole to secure the victory. His second-round 64 is the second-lowest single round score in Colorado State history.

Weston finished in a tie for 13th with teammate Derrick Whiting in the Burns Intercollegiate, helping the Rams to another fifth-place finish. He shot rounds of 69-73-69 on the 6,918-yard Leilehua Course to contribute to Colorado State's sixth top-five team finish of the season. Weston was also named collegiate player of the week by Golf World and GolfWeek.com on Feb. 19.

Texter enjoyed consecutive top-10 finishes in the Jan. 29-30, PING Arizona Intercollegiate in Tucson, Ariz., and at the Burns Intercollegiate in Hawaii. He led UNLV to its first team title of the season at the PING Arizona and a second-place finish at the Burns. He carded a total of seven-under 206 (64-72-70) on the 6,793-yard Arizona National Course to earn him a tie for fifth-place among 89 golfers at the PING Arizona, and posted a seven-under 209 (69-65-75) at the Burns Intercollegiate to tie for sixth on the 6,918-yard Leilehua Course. In the two tournaments, he recorded UNLV team season lows with his seven-under 64 and seven-under 65 rounds at the PING Arizona and Burns, respectively.

The Millersville, Pa., native has submitted a scoring average of 69.17 in the last two tournaments, while posting four rounds under par. He has a 70.72 scoring average on the season in 18 rounds and has notched five top-10 finishes, including two top-fives.

 

 

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