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New Mexico Captures Second Straight Mountain West Conference Men's Golf Championship

Lobos overcame a three stroke deficit.

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Lobo Charlie Beljan was named MWC Freshman of the Year.
Lobo Charlie Beljan was named MWC Freshman of the Year.

 
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May 1, 2004

Sunriver, Ore. - New Mexico overcame a three stroke deficit today to force a playoff with BYU for the team title on the Crosswater Course (Par 72/7,568) at Sunriver Resort in Sunriver, Ore. The Lobos shot a two-under 286 to the Cougars one-over 289 on the final 18 holes. The teams were tied with 54-hole totals of 867, which forced the team playoff. New Mexico won the first playoff hole by a stroke (17-16) and captured their second straight Mountain West Conference Men's Golf Championship.

UNLV junior Ryan Moore won medalist honors after carding a five-under 67 today and posting an MWC Championship record of 10-under 206 for the 54-hole tournament. Colorado State's Nolan Martin and San Diego State's Mark Warman tied for second, three stokes back of Moore. Martin and Warman both fired two-under 70's today and had three-day totals of seven-under 209.

Team Standings
Scores

1. New Mexico***
295-286-286=867 (+3)

BYU
292-286-289=867 (+3)

3. UNLV
296-290-287=873 (+9)

4. San Diego State
288-294-292=874 (+10)

5. Colorado State
289-295-292=876 (+12)

6. Utah
293-297-289=879 (+15)

7. Wyoming
307-303-301=911 (+47)

8. Air Force
320-306-303=929 (+65)



***Team playoff winner.



Individual Scores
1. Ryan Moore, UNLV
70-69-67=206 (-10)

2. Nolan Martin, Colorado State
72-67-70=209 (-7)

Mark Warman, San Diego State
69-70-70=209 (-7)

4. Martin Laird, Colorado State
64-73-74=211 (-5)

5. Charlie Beljan, New Mexico
71-71-71=213 (-3)

Jay Choi, New Mexico
72-70-71=213 (-3)

7. Oscar Alvarez, BYU
73-71-70=214 (-2)

8. Greg Machtaler, BYU
70-74-71=215 (-1)

9. Spencer Levin, New Mexico
74-71-73=218 (+2)

10. Aaron Goldberg, San Diego State
74-73-73=220 (+4)

 

 

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