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Men's Golf
Irish Return To Midwest For Boilermaker Invitational
April 6, 2007
Tournament Notes in PDF Format WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- After spending the first half of the spring season in the southern half of the country, Notre Dame comes back to its home state this weekend, heading to West Lafayette, Ind., for the Boilermaker Invitational on the Purdue campus. The Irish have played one of the nation's top 50 schedules this year, and have posted a 294.81 stroke average as they aim to build up their resume for a fourth consecutive NCAA regional berth. The Purdue tournament gives Notre Dame a golden opportunity to enhance their status within the Midwest District, with 10 of the other 14 in this weekend's field coming from that region. Quoting Coach Kubinski ... "We've made some progress in our last couple of events, but each time, we've hit a stretch of holes in the middle of our round that have held us back. If we can do a better job of managing the course and attacking it smartly, we have a good chance of being in contention on Sunday." Dates and Times Following The Irish New this year is the Irish ALERT system, which provides fans with regular updates on Notre Dame's progress at the Boilermaker Invitational through text messages sent right to their cell phone. For more information or to register for this free service, click here. The Tournament Format The Teams According to the latest edition of the Golf World/Nike Top 25 coaches poll (released Wednesday), one ranked team -- No. 24 Auburn -- will be competing in this weekend's tournament. Yet, six other participating squads are receiving votes in the latest coaches' balloting -- Notre Dame (nine votes, tie-32nd), Wisconsin (nine votes, tie-32nd), Baylor (eight votes, tie-34th), Indiana (eight votes, tie-34th), Michigan State (one vote, tie-39th) and Washington (one vote, tie-39th). Meanwhile, Monday's updated ratings in the Golfweek/Sagarin Performance Index show that seven of the top 50 teams will be on hand for the Boilermaker Invitational. On top is No. 28 Auburn, followed by No. 31 Baylor, No. 32 Wisconsin, No. 33 Washington and No. 37 Northwestern. Michigan State (No. 44) and Purdue (No. 49) round out the top 50 teams in this week's field, with Indiana (54th) and Notre Dame (57th) just off the first page of the rankings. In addition, the most recent Golfstat rankings (unveiled Wednesday) indicate seven of this week's participants appearing in that service's Top 50. No. 29 Wisconsin is the pacesetter, just nosing out 30th-ranked Auburn, No. 31 Washington and 34th-ranked Baylor. No. 42 Northwestern, No. 44 Michigan State and 50th-ranked Indiana also will be in the mix at the Boilermaker Invitational. Head-To-Head It should also be noted that, like Notre Dame, 10 of the other 14 teams in this week's field are based in the Midwest District, with the Irish going 4-9 (.308) against the district this season. The NCAA Men's Golf Championship Selection Committee allocates a minimum number of selections for each of the country's nine districts for NCAA regional play, with the Midwest given at least six berths in the regionals. The Course A History Lesson Tournament Rewind: '06 Boilermaker Invitational Cole Isban and Josh Sandman each collected a share of second place, despite varying final-round results. Isban came into the day two shots off the lead, but couldn't make up any ground and ended up with a four-over par 220 (74-72-74), still earning his second top-five finish of the year and sixth of his career. Meanwhile, Sandman charged hard from back in the pack with the second-best score of the day, a final-round 69, to match Isban's 220 total (77-74-69). Sandman's 69 was the lowest round by an Irish freshman since Greg Rodgers shot a similar score at the 2004 Windon Memorial Classic, while Sandman's runner-up finish is the best by a Notre Dame rookie since Scott Gustafson placed second at the 2003 BIG EAST Conference Championship. Gustafson ended up tied for 30th place with a 15-over par 231 (80-76-75). Mark Baldwin was among a five-way tie in 38th place at 17-over par 233 (80-78-75), while Adam Gifford wrapped up his tournament in a 50th-place deadlock at 21-over par 237 (76-83-78). Last Time Out: Administaff Augusta State Invitational Senior co-captain Adam Gifford came up with his second top-10 finish in the past three events, tying for eighth place in the 90-man field at two-under par 214 (71-74-69). He now has dipped below par in five of his last nine rounds, with his latest total just one off his career-low 54-hole score, which he set in the Triumph at Pauma Valley on March 12-13. Senior All-America candidate Cole Isban tied for 37th place at three-over par 219 (73-72-74). Sophomore Josh Sandman was two shots back in a tie for 49th place at five-over 221 (72-77-72), while freshman Doug Fortner shared 82nd place at 13-over par 229 (78-77-74). Junior Eddie Peckels completed the scoring in a tie for 88th place at 25-over par 241 (80-84-77). Three Tournaments, Three Aces For Irish Fortner was the first to card a "single" on Sept. 16 in the second round of the Gopher Invitational in Wayzata, Minn., pulling out a pitching wedge and sinking his tee shot on the par-3, 139-yard 17th hole at the Spring Hill Golf Club. Not to be outdone, Santos-Ocampo made his mark in the final round of the John Dallio Memorial (a "B" team event for the Irish) in West Chicago, Ill., using a 7-iron to bury his tee shot on the par-3, 175-yard third hole at the Prairie Landing Golf Club. Santos-Ocampo was at it again on Oct. 10 in the final round of the Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic. Playing into a stiff breeze, the diminutive Notre Dame freshman took an 8-iron to the tee of the par-3, fourth hole at the Warren Golf Course and promptly buried his 136-yard tee shot. Both Fortner and Santos-Ocampo were featured in the Oct. 30 edition of Sports Illustrated's "Faces in the Crowd" for their accomplishment, which is believed to be the first of its kind in NCAA Division I history. Other Things You Should Know About The Irish Next Up: Kepler Intercollegiate (April 14-15)
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