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Final MIAC tune-up not a memorable one for men; Women put together another record-setting effort WINONA, Minn. In a season that has been one of the most memorable in coach Tom Farren's tenure, the Saint Mary's University men's golf team's performance at the Carleton Invitational last weekend was one he'd like to forget. The Cardinals, who managed just one round in the 70s during Friday's opening round, rebounded with a solid round two, but it was too little, too late, as SMU settled for a fifth-place finish in the eight-team field. "It wasn't one of our better weekends," said Farren. "When you look at the scores, we got some good efforts, but they were few and far between we lacked the consistency we've had to this point." Scott Savage (Mahtomedi, Minn.) led the way for SMU on Friday, posting a six-over-par 78. The rest of the field, however, did not follow his lead, as Jesse Polk (Hastings, Minn.) added an 80, Kyle Roark (Waterloo, Iowa) notched an 82, and Justin Magill (Lake Elmo, Minn.) and Curtis Nosal (Omaha, Neb.) each ballooned to 88s. Polk got his game back on track on Saturday, rifling an even-par 72 for a 152 total, Magill knocked nine shots off his first-round score to shoot 79167, and Roark added an 80162, but Savage couldn't equal his Day 1 79, shooting 83161 and Nosal struggled to an 87175. "We really struggled (on Friday) the conditions were tough and we just weren't able to make the adjustments," said Farren. "We did a better job (on Saturday), but even those scores aren't where we need them to be if we are going to make any noise (at next weekend's MIAC Championships). "I know we can do better hopefully we'll be able to put it all together next weekend." THE WOMEN'S MIAC CHAMPIONSHIPS ARE RIGHT around the corner, and the SMU women's golf team is heading in with a full head of steam. For the second straight tournament, the Cardinals broke the school's 36-hole record, rifling a two-day 716 to place 10th in the 17-team UW-Whitewater Invitational. "We played very well, especially considering the weather conditions," said SMU coach Dan Messmann, noting that the Cardinals played both rounds in a drizzling rain. "I thought everyone did a very good job of battling through the elements." Andrea Hanke (Janesville, Wis.) led the way for the Cardinals, carding rounds of 83-84167 to place in a tie for 17th overall. Katie O'Connor (Orland Park, Ill.) chipped in an 84-93177, followed by Val Meschke (Pine River, Minn. / 94-88182), Caty Beel (Tucson, Ariz. / 97-93190) and Angie Nelson (White Bear Lake, Minn. / 120-117237). "We getting closer (to the season-ending MIAC Championships)," said Messmann. "And we keep getting better and better each week hopefully that will continue and we will be able to put together our best possible rounds when it matters most." |
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