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ECU's Robin Smith Finishes Tied For Sixth At C-USA Golf Championships
04/20/2005

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    GULFPORT, Miss. – East Carolina junior Robin Smith carded a final round 75 and finished tied for sixth place at the 2005 Conference USA Men's Golf Championships Wednesday, narrowly missing all-tournament honors by one stroke. The Pirates (77-73-5) finished in tenth place out of 14 teams with a 54-hole total of 905 after a final round score of 300.

    Guided by junior Colby Beckstrom and sophomore Drew Stoltz, the No. 10 ranked TCU men's golf team turned in a final round score of 281 to claim its fourth straight Conference USA Tournament title at the Grand Bear Golf Club in Gulfport, Miss. Beckstrom (67-71-71=209), who had his best performance in the opening round with a score of 67, and Stoltz (70-69-70=209), who remained consistent throughout the week, both finished with a tournament-best 209, seven under par. The Horned Frogs finished with a tournament total of 841, 26 strokes ahead of their closest competitor.

    TCU produced four of the top five finishers en route to tabbing all but one spot on the All-Tournament team. Joining Beckstrom and Stoltz were teammates David Schultz and James Sacheck, the third and fourth place finishers, respectively. Schultz finished the three-day event four-under par (212), while Sacheck came back from firing a three-over, 75 on the second day, to earn fourth place with a tournament total of 213. Rounding out the top five golfers was UAB's Garrett Osborn, who finished with an overall score of 214.

    Charlotte took the second place finish with a team total of 867 and placed three competitors in the top 12. Tulane produced a third place finish with a total of 872, after being just one stroke behind league foe UAB following the second day of play. UAB finished fourth with an overall score of 877, while Louisville rounded out the top five with a score of 883.

    Houston (887), Memphis (898), Southern Miss (900), Marquette (901), and East Carolina (905) rounded out spots 6-10, while Cincinnati (918), DePaul (919), USF (919) and Saint Louis (939), finished 11-14, respectively.

    A total of 11 players finished under par on the tournament's final day, a significant improvement from just five that shot lower than 72 on the second day and eight that were below in the opening round.

    Conference USA also announced its 2005 awards on Wednesday, with TCU taking two of the three individual accolades.

    J.J. Killeen, who was named C-USA's Player of the Year, finished the tournament tied for 19th place as the senior posted an overall score of 221. Bill Montigel earned Coach of the Year honors for the fourth year in a row as a member of C-USA, and the sixth time in his career. Cardinal's freshman Daryl Fathauer finished tied for 11th place with a two-over par (218) score en route to claiming the 2005 C-USA Freshman of the Year honor.

    Beckstrom and Stoltz were joined by Killeen on the All-Conference First Team, giving the Horned Frogs three first team picks for the third year in a row. Also named to the first team were Tulane's Michael Thompson, who earned 2004 Freshman of the Year honors, and Fathauer. Seven different schools had at least one player earn first, second or third team All-Conference recognition. TCU, Louisville and Charlotte all had three selections, while Tulane and UAB each had two.

    Since joining the league in 2002, the Horned Frogs have won all four league championships, four C-USA Coach of the Year titles and three C-USA Player of the Year awards. The Conference USA champion receives an automatic bid to the 2005 NCAA Regionals, an event TCU has reached each year since 1990.

    2005 CONFERENCE USA MEN'S GOLF AWARDS

    Player of the Year
    J.J. Killeen, TCU

    Freshman of the Year
    Daryl Fathauer, Louisville

    Coach of the Year
    Bill Montigel, TCU

    First Team All-Conference
    J.J. Killeen, TCU
    Michael Thompson, Tulane
    Colby Beckstrom, TCU
    David Schultz, TCU
    Daryl Fathauer, Louisville

    Second Team All-Conference
    Derek Fathuer, Louisville
    Chris Wheeler, Tulane
    Andrew DiBitetto, Charlotte
    Matt Mincer, Charlotte
    Garrett Osborn, UAB

    Third Team All-Conference
    Charlie Woo, Louisville
    Ray Sheedy, Charlotte
    Ryan Thomas, UAB
    Kevin Fortin-Simard, Memphis
    Pablo Acuna, Houston

    All-Freshman Team
    Daryl Fathauer, Louisville
    Derek Fathauer, Louisville
    Andrew DiBitetto, Charlotte
    Kevin Fortin-Simard, Memphis
    Ted Gray, Marquette

    Co-Tournament Champions
    Colby Beckstrom, TCU
    Drew Stoltz, TCU

    All-Tournament Team
    Colby Beckstrom, TCU
    Drew Stoltz, TCU
    David Schultz, TCU
    James Sacheck, TCU
    Garrett Osborn, UAB



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