Augusta's Broc Everett saves best for last, wins NCAA individual title in final college start-5
In the other quarterfinal
match-ups for Tuesday
morning in Stillwater, No.
2-seed Duke plays No. 7-
seed Texas, No. 3-seed
Texas Tech plays No. 6- seed Alabama and No. 4-
seed Oklahoma, the
defending national
champions, play No. 5-
seed Auburn. With no playoff needed to
see determine the teams
that advanced to match
play—Vanderbilt was the
odd squad out in ninth
place, one stroke back of A&M—the race for medalist
honors became the focus
late Monday. Clemson's
Bryson Nimmer started
the day with the lead at
nine under par, but stumbled early and played
his way out of contention
with a six-over 78. That brought a group of
chasers into play, led by
Mancheno. The Auburn
rookie was a highly touted
recruit out of Jacksonville,
Fla., who played steady on Monday, starting the day
at seven under and then
posting early an even-par
72 total (with a birdie on
the 18th hole) to take the
clubhouse lead (and set the 72-hole scoring mark
at Karsten Creek).Source:Golfdigest
match-ups for Tuesday
morning in Stillwater, No.
2-seed Duke plays No. 7-
seed Texas, No. 3-seed
Texas Tech plays No. 6- seed Alabama and No. 4-
seed Oklahoma, the
defending national
champions, play No. 5-
seed Auburn. With no playoff needed to
see determine the teams
that advanced to match
play—Vanderbilt was the
odd squad out in ninth
place, one stroke back of A&M—the race for medalist
honors became the focus
late Monday. Clemson's
Bryson Nimmer started
the day with the lead at
nine under par, but stumbled early and played
his way out of contention
with a six-over 78. That brought a group of
chasers into play, led by
Mancheno. The Auburn
rookie was a highly touted
recruit out of Jacksonville,
Fla., who played steady on Monday, starting the day
at seven under and then
posting early an even-par
72 total (with a birdie on
the 18th hole) to take the
clubhouse lead (and set the 72-hole scoring mark
at Karsten Creek).Source:Golfdigest
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