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Men's Golf Tied for Third Before Rain Delay
April 11, 2010
STANFORD, Calif. - Inclement weather brought the U.S. Intercollegiate to halt Sunday, leaving the Washington State men's golf team in a tie for third a little more than halfway into its first round. The Cougars are tied with San Diego State at four-over-par, only three strokes behind the leader No. 3 Washington. Senior Kevin Tucker and freshman Hank Frame are leading the WSU squad. The pair is at even-par, good enough for a share of 10th place. Nick Ellis also has a spot in the top 25 and will resume the first round in a tie for 22nd at 1-over. Austin Hurt and Trent Sanders are currently fourth and fifth for the Cougars, respectively. Hurt is 3-over through 10 holes, while Sanders is 8-over through 12 holes. The field will finish the first round tomorrow at 9 a.m., with the second round to follow immediately after.
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