April 28, 2012
Complete Results - Day Two
CORVALLIS, Ore. - The Washington State men's golf team is currently in seventh place after three rounds of the Pac-12 Men's Golf Championship, Saturday.
The Cougars finished the second day of competition 3-over par with a score of 363, bringing their three-round total to 1096 (+16). Oregon recorded a 16-under 344 in round three to take the lead of the tournament with a cumulative score of 1066 (-14).
With only one round remaining, freshman Michael Anderson is the leading scorer from Washington State. Anderson, who is tied for 18th individually, carded a 2-under 70 in round three, bringing his three-round total to 217 (+1). Closely following Anderson is senior teammate Trent Sanders, who shot a 1-over 73, making his total score 218 (+2) and placing him in a tie for 25th.
Other Cougar senior Branden Dalton closed out the day with a 2-over 74, putting him in a tie for 28th with a total score of 219 (+3) while junior Hank Frame carded the second lowest third-round score for Washington State with a 72 (E). Frame currently is in a tie for 35th with a three-round score of 221 (+5).
Other Cougars in competition are sophomore Kent Hagen, tied for 48th (226, +10) and sophomore Jarrett Foote, tied for 55th (228, +12).
The competition continues Sunday with the fourth and final round. Tee times will begin at 8:00 a.m. from the first and 10th holes.