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Saturday, June 2, 2007

PGA Tour: Stanford wins NCAA golf crown

Williamsburg, VA (Sports Network) - The Stanford University men's golf team rolled to the NCAA Men's Golf Championship title on Saturday at the Golden Horseshoe Gold Course.
The Cardinal finished at 11-under-par 1109, which was good for an eye-opening, 12-shot victory over the University of Georgia.
Stanford, the alma mater of world No. 1 Tiger Woods, teamed for a one-over 281 in the final round to win its first NCAA Championship since 1994.
In this tournament, the scores of the top-four players for each school count. Stanford's scores were accounted for by Joseph Bramlett (69), Daniel Lim (69), Rob Grube (70) and Zack Miller (73).
"It really hasn't hit home," said Miller, a senior. "This was a great course that set up perfect for us. Everyone is really elated."
The Georgia Bulldogs combined for a one-over 281 on Saturday and finished in second at one-over-par 1121.
Lamar University shot a five-under 275 on Saturday to tie for third place with Charlotte, which struggled to a seven-over 287 in round four. The two schools came in at plus-five.
Jamie Lovemark of Southern California fired a final-round, six-under 64 to win the Individual title at nine-under-par 271.
Kyle Stanley of Clemson and Grube shared the overnight lead, but were passed by Lovemark. Stanley shot a one-under 69 for second at minus-seven, while Grube's 70 left him in third at six-under-par 274.
Last year's individual champion, Jonathan Moore of Oklahoma State, tied for 64th at plus-12.

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