LSU takes first-day lead

Staff report
Monday, March 29, 2010



AWENDAW -- LSU, led by Sang Yi's 2-under-par 69, grabbed the first-round lead in the Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate tournament Sunday. The Tigers are at 4-over-par 288, one shot ahead of Duke and two shots ahead of Wake Forest.

Clemson is sixth at 10-over 294, while South Carolina is eighth at 296 and College of Charleston is 15th at 314.

N.C. State sophomore Matt Hill is the individual leader at 3-under 68, a shot ahead of Yi Wake Forest's Travis Wadkins. Clemson's Jacob Burger, Duke's Spencer Anderson and Auburn's Will McCurdy are another shot back at 70.

The tournament continues through Tuesday.

TEAM STANDINGS

  1. LSU, 288; 2. Duke 289; 3. Wake Forest 290; 4 (tie) Auburn and N.C. State 291; 6. Clemson 294; 7. Virginia 295; 8. South Carolina 296; 9. Kentucky 299; 10. Chattanooga 300; 11. East Tennessee State 301; 12. Augusta State 302; 13. (tie) Central Florida and Long Beach State 307; 15. College of Charleston 314.

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

Matt Hill, N.C. State 68

Travis Wadkins, Wake Forest 69

Sang Yi, LSU 69

Spencer Anderson, Duke 70

Jacob Burger, Clemson 70

Will McCurdy, Auburn 70

Kyle Kopsick, Auburn 71

Patrick Rada, South Carolina 71

George Bryan IV, South Carolina 72

Brendan Gielow, Wake Forest 72

Austin Gutgsell, LSU 72

Luke Hopkins, Clemson 72

Mitchell Krywulycz, Augusta State 72

Andrew Loupe, LSU 72

Brad Revell, N.C. State 72

Kyle Stough, Virginia 72

Lee Bedford, Wake Forest 73

Jordan Blann, Kentucky 73

Will Collins, Virginia 73

Mads Kristensen, Kentucky 73

Adam Long, Duke 73

Paul O'Kane, East Tennessee State 73

Brinson Paolini, Duke 73

Patrick Reed, Augusta State 73

Wes Roach, Duke 73

STATE TEAMS

College of Charleston: Tim Mitchell, 76; John Duke Hudson, 79; Seth Stuart, 79; Harrison Moore, 80; Michael Montgomery, 83.

Clemson: Jacob Burger, 70; Luke Hopkins, 72; Ben Martin, 76; Corbin Mills, 76; Crawford Reeves, 78.

South Carolina: Patrick Rada, 71; George Bryan IV, 72; Wesley Bryan, 75; Paul Woodbury, 78; Clint Tolleson, 79.

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