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Lindsey Wilson Men's Golf finishes 2nd in MSC Fall Tournament Lindsey Wilson shoots 587; RU Georgetown 589; host and tourney champion Campbellsville wins with 582, but LWC second day score best for round By Dan White, Ass't Lindsey Wilson Sports Information Director CAMPBELLSVILLE, KY - The Lindsey Wilson College men's golf team held on to finish in second place by two strokes in the Mid-South Conference Fall Tournament hosted at Campbellsville Country Club. The Blue Raiders ended first-round play in a tie for second with Georgetown (KY) College on September 21, but ended the tournament in sole possession of the runner-up trophy on Tuesday. Lindsey Wilson shot a tournament total of 587 (292-295), trailing champion and host Campbellsville (KY) University (582) by five strokes. The Tigers gave the Blue Raiders a chance to compete after shooting a final round 299 after opening the tournament with a 283 on Monday. University (Ky.) of the Cumberlands finished third with a 592 (294-298), while Georgetown went from tied for second to fifth with a 602 (292-310).Lindsey Wilson freshman Antonio Arriola paced the Blue Raiders with a second-place tie in the overall standings. The newcomer shot a 144 for the tournament, carding 72 strokes in both rounds. Blue Raider junior Joe Hood joined Arriola in the top five with a tie for fourth place. The Bowling Green, Ky., native finished with a 146 (70-76). Hood's first-round 70 tied his career-best round. Lindsey Wilson freshman Daron Morris placed ninth on the leader board after shooting a 148 (75-73). Sophomore Nicolas Navarro with a 150 (75-75) and senior Travis Radford carding a 152 (77-75) finished 14th and tied for 18th, respectively. Arriola and Hood were the Lindsey Wilson selections to the All-Tournament Team. The top-five individual finishers in the tournament were awarded a spot on the team. Monday, September 28, 2009: Lindsey Wilson Men's Golf. Lindenwood University Fall Invitational. Crescent Farms Golf Club, 745 Lewis RD, Eureka, MO 63025 This story was posted on 2009-09-23 03:11:12
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