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Stevens, Huskey Pace Gamecocks In Second Round
Men's Golf  . 

Stevens, Huskey Pace Gamecocks In Second Round

Feb. 18, 2017

GAMECOCK SCORECARDS
Keenan Huskey
Round 1: 75
Round 2: 69
Round 3:
To Par: E
Place: T-25
Scott Stevens
Round 1: 74
Round 2:
Round 3: 67
To Par: -3
Place: T-8
Ben Dietrich
Round 1: 78
Round 2: 77
Round 3:
To Par: +11
Place: T-86
Caleb Proveaux
Round 1: 71
Round 2: 74
Round 3:
To Par: +1
Place: T-37
Jamie Wilson
Round 1: 72
Round 2: 72
Round 3:
To Par: E
Place: T-25
Team Standings
Pos. Team R1 R2 R3 Total
1. Baylor 284 268 552 (-24)
2. Vanderbilt 288 276 564 (-12)
3. Houston 283 287 570 (-6)
T-4. Rice 290 283 573 (-3)
T-4. Auburn 293 280 573 (-3)
6. South Carolina 292 282 574 (-2)
T-7. McNeese State 296 280 576 (E)
T-7. Southeastern Louisiana 292 284 576 (E)
9. Louisiana Tech 291 291 582 (+6)
10. UT-San Antonio 296 288 584 (+8)
T-11. SMU 291 294 585 (+9)
T-11. Lamar 297 288 585 (+9)
T-13. Charlotte 293 294 587 (+11)
T-13. Wisconsin 299 288 587 (+11)
T-15. Sam Houston State 304 289 593 (+17)
T-15. New Mexico State 298 295 593 (+17)
17. Samford 297 298 595 (+19)
18. Houston Baptist 300 297 597 (+21)
Tournament Quick Facts

Dates: Feb. 17-19

Location: Humble, Texas

Course: Golf Club of Houston

Par: 72

Yards: 7,096

HUMBLE, Texas — Head coach Bill McDonald’s squad will have a chance on the final day of the 2017 All-American Intercollegiate presented by Coca-Cola after shooting a 282 (-6) in the second round on Saturday. The team sits sixth in the team standings heading into Sunday’s final round. After sub-par first rounds, sophomore Scott Stevens and junior Keenan Huskey got back on track with two low scores to pace the Gamecocks in round two.

Stevens played a bogey free round and shot 67 (-5), tying for the team lead with five birdies on Saturday. The Chattanooga, Tenn. native, carded a 33 (-3) on the front nine and a 34 (-2) on the back. Stevens has now shot in the 60s in seven of his 14 rounds this season for Carolina, which leads the team. He’s tied for eighth on the leaderboard individually.

Huskey bounced back in round two with a 69 (-3). He matched Stevens with five birdies, shooting 34 (-2) on the front nine and 35 on the back (-1). The Greenville, S.C. native, has played nine of his 14 rounds this season under par and has shot in the 60s six times. Huskey is tied for 25th at even par.

Freshman Jamie Wilson remained steady, tallying his second straight round of even par golf with a 72. He had four birdies while posting a 37 (+1) on the front nine and a 35 (-1) on the back. The Mount Pleasant, S.C. native, is tied with Huskey for 25th.

Fellow freshman Caleb Proveaux shot a 74 (+2) in round two. He had one birdie and is tied for 37th. After shooting 5-over on the front nine, junior Ben Dietrich made two birdies and shot even par on the final nine holes. He’s tied for 86th at 11-over.

No. 13 Baylor leads the team race at 24-under after shooting 268 (-20) on Saturday. No. 1 Vanderbilt is in second at 12-under after a carding a 276 (-12) in the second round. The Gamecocks are within four strokes of third place (Houston, -6) heading into Sunday’s final round. Cooper Dossey of Baylor leads the individual standings at 10-under after carding a 68 in round one and a 66 in round two.

Quoting Coach Bill McDonald

“It was a good second round for us and to see Scott (Stevens) and Keenan (Huskey) bounce back was nice. Our freshmen played well again too. Unfortunately we lost a few shots towards the end of the first round this morning; otherwise we would be in better position going into tomorrow. Our guys have shown some flashes of great play the past couple days. If the wind really blows tomorrow, I think we can makeup some ground on the leaderboard.”

Round Changer

Scott Stevens posted his 25th career round of par or better on Saturday with his 67. He finished the fall season in the top-10 in the country with a 69.58 scoring average. The sophomore will be gunning for his fourth top-10 finish of the season on Sunday.

Notable

  • Carolina had 17 birdies on Saturday after tallying just nine in the opening round.
  • Wilson leads the team with eight birdies in the first two rounds.

Up Next for the Gamecocks

Dietrich will lead things off for Carolina in the final round on Sunday at 9:48 a.m. Stevens will anchor the third round as he’s set to tee it up at 9:20 a.m. The Gamecocks will be playing with No. 21 Auburn and Rice in the final round.