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Men's Golf Takes Mustang Invitational Title

Patrick Bauer
Patrick Bauer finished first at the TMC Invitational.
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SANTA CLARITA, Calif- Patrick Bauer, Ryan Carter and Janssen Todd finished in the top five of the TMC Fall Invitational, hosted by The Master's College, helping the Seawolves, who are the defending NCAA Division II National Champions, to a first place finish after three rounds on Monday and Tuesday at the Robinson Ranch Golf Course in Santa Clarita.

Bauer (72-64-74--215) was the lone golfer in the tournament under par (-1), helping him to an individual first place finish. Carter finished third with a 71-76-75--222 for the six-over-par showing and Todd came in at fifth (71-73-80--224). The other two finishers for the Seawolves -- Alex Marry and Keith Rodriguez -- helped the Seawolves to its first tournament win of the 2009-2010 season with the 289-295-306--890 score.

Holy Names (900), Cal Baptist (920), The Master's College (922) and Point Loma Nazarene (947) all finished in the top five out of the 12 teams.

Sonoma State wrapped up its fall schedule and will return to the links on Feb. 3 at the University of Hawaii-Hilo/Taylor Made Invitational at Mauna Lani, Hawaii.

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KINGSTON, Wash-  Sonoma State's Jeremy Wendelken fired a final round of 2-under par 70 to capture the 84th Washington State Golf Association Men's Amateur Championship, held last week at White Horse Golf Club in Kingston, Washington.  Wendelken finished the championship at 2-under 286 overall and was the only player in the field to break par.

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ROHNERT PARK, Calif- Following a fourth place finish in the 2010 NCAA Division II Men's Golf Championships, Patrick Bauer and Janssen Todd were named to the NCAA Division II PING All-West Region team, it was announced by the Golf Coaches Association of America (GCAA) last week.

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NOBLESVILLE, Ind- Despite fighting strong winds for much of the day, the Sonoma State men's golf team held its own, firing a 309 in Friday's final round to finish fourth at the 2010 NCAA Division II Men's Golf Championships, held at Sagamore Golf Club in Noblesville, Ind. The Seawolves, who came into the tournament as the defending national champions, finished just 10 strokes behind this year's champion, Florida Southern.

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NOBLESVILLE, Ind- Almost completely identical to last season when Sonoma State won the national championship, the Seawolves will head into Friday's final round of the 2010 NCAA Division II Men's Golf Championships in third place, just nine strokes back of the leader, Chico State. Sonoma State fired a 303 on Thursday, led by the Seawolves' Janssen Todd, who carded a two-over 74.

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NOBLESVILLE, Ind-  Despite flu-like symptoms that affected three Seawolves and knocked another completely out of action, the Sonoma State men's golf team turned in the best round of any team on Wednesday afternoon to move all the way up to second place at the NCAA Division II Men's Golf Championship in Noblesville, Indiana.  The defending national champion Seawolves shot a 291 and, at the halfway point, find themselves just nine strokes back of first place Florida Southern.

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