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This Week's Syllabus: April 28-May 4

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Thumbnail image for Oklahoma-state-logo-latest.jpg1. Oklahoma State (Last week: 1)
I genuinely believe that winning doesn't get old (at least for elite athletes) but if it did, it might feel something like what the Cowboys seem to be doing of late. A comfortable win at Big 12s yesterday was the school's 54th league title overall (in 65 years) and seventh win of the 2010-11 season. Meanwhile, if the scuttlebutt that Morgan Hoffmann might not be returning for his senior year is true, his individual victory at Prairie Dunes is a nice way to wind down your college career.
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Who's tops in men's college golf?

What is it about Oklahoma and its college golf?

Three of the first schools that claimed top spots in the Golf World/Nike Golf men's coaches polls all hail from the Sooner State--Division I's Oklahoma State, Division II's Central Oklahoma and NAIA's Oklahoma Christian.

Joining the trio is Division III's Guilford and NJCAA's Indian Hills as college golf's postseason starts to heat up.

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A reason to love and hate conference championships

With three of the team’s golfers, Jack Fiscus, Cole Chelle and Korbin Kuehn, sitting behind the 18th green at Primm Valley GC in the Nevada desert last week, their final rounds already complete, the University of Missouri at Kansas City men’s squad had all but clinched its first Summit League title. Even so J.W. VanDenBorn wasn’t about to let his guard down, not when he was so close to finally accomplishing what he had set out to do almost eight years ago upon taking over as the men’s coach at his alma mater. And not after what he and his team, the Kangaroos, had experienced the previous three years.
   
UM-KC Summit photo.jpgYou see in 2008 UMKC had the lead at the conference championship entering the final round only to lose to Western Illinois. In 2009 it led after the first and second rounds only to lose to Oral Roberts. In 2010 it led again after the first round only to lose to Oral Roberts on the last putt of the tournament. And the day before, Fiscus’ first-round score had been thrown out after incorrectly marking his ball.

Photo by UMKC Athletics/MSH Photography

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NCAA Women's D-I regional selections

Pac-10 champ USC, UCLA and Alabama earned the three top seeds as the NCAA Division I women’s golf committee announced the 72 teams and 18 individuals to play in the three regional tournaments May 5-7. The low eight teams from each regional, and the low two individuals not on those teams, advance to the NCAA Championship at Traditions GC in Bryan, Texas, May 18-21.

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Who are Sunday's big winners in college golf?

A quick look at some of the more high profile conference championships that concluded earlier this evening:

The Georgia Tech men winning at Old North State Club? Predictable. Four of the last five years the Yellow Jackets had captured at least a share of the ACC title on the New London, N.C., course so a 20-stroke victory over Duke, with individuals placing one (Paul Haley), two (Kyle Scott) and T-3 (J.T. Griffin) was something you could have foreseen three days earlier.

The Texas women winning at The Club at Old Hawthorne? Intriguing. The Longhorns have ducked in and out of Golf World/NGCA top 25 all season and have seemed on the verge of finally winning their first tournament under fourth-year coach Martha Richards for a while now, so a Big 12 Championship offered a bit of dramatic flare to the storyline.

The Michigan State women winning at Lake Shore CC? Surprising. No disrespect to the Spartans, but they had just three top-five finishes all season, making them true underdogs in the quest to keep Purdue, the defending NCAA champs, from taking a fourth-straight Big Ten title. Yet sure enough, MSU came in five shots lower over 72 holes, claiming the school's ninth conference crown. Read more

This Week's Syllabus: April 21-27

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Thumbnail image for Oklahoma-state-logo-latest.jpg1. Oklahoma State (Last week: 1)
The team winning streak ended at three with the Cowboys runner-up finish at the Aggie Invitational, but Peter Uihlein's return to the college game went swimmingly with his individual victory. Meanwhile, it's hard to pick against OSU at Prairie Dunes as Uihlein, Morgan Hoffmann and Kevin Tway have all had two top-10 performances there, each finishing either second or first once.
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US, European Palmer Cup teams named

The Golf Coaches Association of America just release the rosters for this year's Palmer Cup, to be played at The Stanwich Club in Greenwich, Conn., June 9-11.

TEAM USA
Blayne Barber
, Auburn
Patrick Cantlay, UCLA
Alex Carpenter, Abilene Christian
Russell Henley, Georgia
Daniel Miernicki, Oregon
Bank Vongvanij, Florida
Chris Williams, Washington
Andrew Yun, Stanford
Coach: Tim Poe, Central Missouri
Asst: Michael Burcin, South Carolina

TEAM EUROPE
Sebastian Cappelen, Arkansas (Denmark)
Ignacio Elvira, Texas A&M (Spain)
Nils Floren, Texas Tech (Sweden)
Jeff Karlsson, Kennesaw State (Sweden)
Robert Karlsson, Liberty (Sweden)
Nick MacAndrew, Aberdeen (Scotland)
Henrik Norlander, Augusta State (Sweden)
Pontus Widegren, UCLA (Sweden)
Coach: Rickard Lindberg, Sweden
Asst: David Inglis, Northwestern

Henley, with a 3-1 record, and Miernicki (2-2) played for the U.S. team that won a year ago at Royal Portrush. Widegren (3-1) and Norlander (2-2) played for the European side last summer, and Norlander also played in the event in 2009 with a 2-2 record at Cherry Hills.

Where does your school rank in the latest women's coaches' poll?

We've got a new No. 1 in the Division I poll, with UCLA grabbing the top spot. Meanwhile Nova Southeastern remains the unanimous top pick among the Division II ranks and Methodist stays atop the Division III ranking.

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Ending winless streaks & saving seasons

I continue to profess that the three-week window each April in which more than two dozen Division I conferences crown their league champions is where college golf is often most compelling.

Evans:Gatorade:SEC v2.jpgJust ask Auburn women's coach Kim Evans, the woman receiving the Gatorade bath to the right. The Tigers have been in the midst of their worst season during Evans' tenure, finishing no better than fifth in their eight tournament starts and finishing outside the top 10 in four of them. Yet playing the SEC Championship on their home course, Auburn University GC, the team erased eight months of frustration in three days, taking the team title with an even-par 264 total Sunday, 11 shots better than defending champion Alabama.

Photo: Leffie Dailey/Auburn Athletics


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More honors for SEC standouts

COLLEGE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK: APRIL 11-17

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Andres.jpgAndres Echavarria, Florida
A birdie on the last hole of the SEC Championship by the fifth-year senior gave him a closing 69 and put him in a playoff with LSU's John Peterson, the duo tied at one-under 209. The Colombian native then claimed the individual title (the 22nd time a Gator has won it) on the first sudden-death hole, making a par.

"He's out senior captain and he's a fifth-year guy, so he's got a lot of experience and he's been playing really well lately," said Florida coach Buddy Alexander, who's squad also won the team title with an 11-stroke victory over Alabama. "He was actually sick last week, so I was little nervous about that, but he's a great competitor, he wants to win as much as everybody."

It was Echavarria's second individual win of the 2010-11 season and the third of his career.

WOMEN
Erica Popson:SEC.jpegErica Popson, Tennessee
A day before her 20th birthday and a year after losing the conference title in a playoff, the sophomore from Davenport, Fla., took the SEC individual title with a two-under 70 in the final round at Auburn University GC and a six-under 210 total, one stroke better than Georgia's Marta Silva Zamora.

Popson led the tournament wire-to-wire, carding the lowest first-round score in SEC history (six-under 66). It was her second victory in three starts, with her other finish being a playoff loss to teammate Nathalie Mansson. She is also just the second Lady Vol to win the conference medalist honors, joining Katharina Larsson in 1994.

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