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Seawolves Lead After Two Rounds At CCAA's

Kyle Hopkins and the Seawolves look to make a run at the regional title
Kyle Hopkins fired a second round 68 to lead the Seawolves
PASO ROBLES, Calif-  The Sonoma State men's golf team shot a 286-289--575 on Monday at the CCAA Golf Championships at Hunter Ranch Golf Course to take a five stroke lead heading into Tuesday's final round action.  Cal State Stanislaus' Erick Justesen shot a tournament best 65 in round two to take a hold of the individual standings.

The Seawolves got out to a solid start in the first round, finishing the first half of the day's action with a six stroke lead over Cal State San Bernardino and a ten-shot edge over Cal State Stanislaus.  The Warriors countered their first round 296 with a 284 to cut their deficit in half. 

Leading the Warriors' charge was Justesen, who improved on a solid first round 70 with a brilliant 65 for a two-round score of 135.  He leads the second place individuals, Gene Webster of Cal State San Bernardino and John Jackson of Cal State Monterey Bay, by five strokes. 

Sonoma State's Jarin Todd, the reigning CCAA and National Player of the Year, shot 70-72--142 to sit in fourth place overall.  Kyle Hopkins had the low round of the day for the Seawolves, a 68 in round two.

The CCAA Championship Tournament concludes on Tuesday with a single round.  First tee time is set for 7:25 am.

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HOUSTON, Texas-  The Sonoma State men's golf team slipped to 18th place on Friday with a team score of 302 at the NCAA Division II National Championship in Houston, Texas.  Jarin Todd led the way for the Seawolves with a two-over 72.

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HOUSTON, Texas-  The Sonoma State golf team improved by six strokes over yesterday's performance, but the Seawolves still find themselves 19 strokes off the lead after shooting a 286.  The Seawolves are currently at 18-over for the tournament, which reached its halfway point on Thursday.  Single rounds will be played on Friday and Saturday.

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NORMAN, Okla-  Sonoma State men's golf head coach Val Verhunce has been named the Eaton Golf Pride West Region Coach of the Year, as announced Thursday by the Golf Coaches Association of America (GCAA).  As one of ten regional coaches of the year, Verhunce is in the running for national coach of the year honors, which will be announced following this week's national championships in Houston.

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HOUSTON, Texas-  If the Sonoma State men's golf team is going to bring home a national championship, they'll need a big comeback to make it happen.  The Seawolves struggled on day one at the National Championships in Houston, finishing the day in 18th place, 19 strokes behind leader, Clayton State.  The event continues with one round each of the next three days. 

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NORMAN, Okla-  All five members of the Sonoma State men's golf team's starting lineup have been named All-West Region by PING.  Jarin Todd, Kyle Hopkins, Chris Galvin, Jacob O'Keefe, and Chris Galvin were rewarded Wednesday for helping the Seawolves to a CCAA and West Region championship.  The Seawolves are currently in Houston, competing in the national tournament.

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PETALUMA, Calif – Sonoma State, which has claimed two NCAA Division II national championships, will try to add a third title next week when the Seawolves' men’s golf team competes in Houston.  The squad made their trip to their anticipated trip to the nationals official on Wednesday as they wrapped up their first West Region Championship in just their fifth season of existence.

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PETALUMA, Calif-   Sonoma State’s men’s golf team built a seemingly insurmountable lead after two rounds of the NCAA Division West Regional tournament at par-72 Adobe Creek GC Tuesday.  The Seawolves, the No. 1 regional seed and ranked No. 2 in the nation, stormed to a 19-shot lead over second-place Cal State Monterey Bay, carding a team score of 11-under-par 277 to go with a 3-under-par team effort (285) in Monday’s first round.

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