Oct. 6, 2014
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Vestavia Hills, Ala. – Ollie Schniederjans fired a pair of 67s Monday and is tied for the individual lead, and Georgia Tech is tied for second place in the team race after 36 holes of the Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate.
Tech, ranked No. 2 in the nation in the latest golf coaches’ poll, posted team rounds of 285 and 278 Monday for a two-round total of 563 (+3) at the Old Overton Golf Club (7,209 yards, par 70). The Yellow Jackets are 10 strokes behind defending NCAA champion Alabama (553, -7) and tied with fourth-ranked Florida State. UAB, UNLV and Arkansas are tied for fourth place at 569 (+9).
The Jackets were 17 strokes behind the Crimson Tide, who behind four sub-70 rounds put up a 12-under-par 268 in the morning round. But Tech got a pair of even-par 70s from senior Drew Czuchry and freshman James Clark and a 71 from Anders Albertson in the afternoon to help close the gap. Alabama shot 285 (+5) in the afternoon, while Florida State shot 273 (-7).
“Our guys fought hard this afternoon on their last nine,” said head coach Bruce Heppler. “We’ve had a good low round in each of the first two events this fall, so I’m hoping we have another one in us for tomorrow. We probably missed some opportunities to post a better score in this morning’s round.”
Schniederjans, bidding for his second win of the fall and seventh in the last 14 months, played his first nine holes of the day 5-under-par before settling back for his first 67 in the morning round. In the afternoon, the senior from Powder Springs, Ga., played a much steadier round with four birdies and just one bogey. He is tied with the Seminoles’ Hank Lebioda (68-66) and Mississippi State’s Ben Wood (71-63) at 6-under-par 134 heading into Tuesday’s final round.
Albertson, a senior from Woodstock, Ga., with two top-20 finishes this fall, shot 70 in the morning and is part of a group of 10 players tied for 10th place at 141 (+1). Czuchry (Auburn, Ga.), who shot 74 in the morning, is tied for 23rd place at 144 (+4), while Clark (Columbus, Ga.), is tied for 29th place at 145 (+5). Sophomore Michael Hines is tied for 43rd after rounds of 74-75.
Tech. Alabama and Florida State are paired together in the final groups for Tuesday’s final round, teeing off at 9:50 a.m. Eastern time.
JERRY PATE NATIONAL INTERCOLLEGIATEOld Overton Golf Club, Vestavia Hills, Ala.36-hole Results
TEAM STANDINGS 1 Alabama 268 285 553 -7 T2 Florida State 290 273 563 +3 T2 Georgia Tech 285 278 563 +3 T4 UNLV 286 283 569 +9 T4 UAB 289 280 569 +9 T4 Arkansas 282 287 569 +9 T7 Texas A&M 290 290 580 +20 T7 Mississippi 304 276 580 +20 T7 Charlotte 296 284 580 +20 10 Mississippi State 294 287 581 +21 11 UTSA 296 289 585 +25 12 Georgia State 306 284 590 +30
INDIVIDUAL LEADERBOARD T1 Hank Lebioda Florida State 68 66 134 -6 T1 Ollie Schniederjans Georgia Tech 67 67 134 -6 T1 Ben Wood Mississippi State 71 63 134 -6 4 Robby Shelton Alabama 66 70 136 -4 5 Dru Love Alabama 65 72 137 -3 6 Taylor Moore Arkansas 67 71 138 -2 T7 Alvaro Ortiz Arkansas 71 69 140 E T7 Nicolas Echavarria Arkansas 69 71 140 E T7 Carl Jonson UNLV 72 68 140 E T10 Anthony Alex Florida State 72 69 141 +1 T10 Taylor Montgomery UNLV 71 70 141 +1 T10 Gavin Moynihan Alabama 68 73 141 +1 T10 Anders Albertson Georgia Tech 70 71 141 +1 T10 Martin Rohwer UAB 70 71 141 +1 T10 Victor Wiggins Charlotte 71 70 141 +1 T10 Ben Wolcott Mississippi 74 67 141 +1 T10 Brett Hogan UTSA 70 71 141 +1
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