Golf takes seventh place at CSUMB Otter Invitational
Rich Conforti
Issue date: 3/17/09 Section: News
By Rich Conforti
Assistant Sports Editor
The Loyola golf team took seventh in the CSUMB Otter Invitational in Seaside, California last week. The standout in the tournament was senior Mike Mulieri who shot a final round 76 to finish in the top ten individually. Mulieri finished with a three day total of 11 over par with scores of 75, 76 and 75.
Muileri was exceptional on the par fives as he finished at three under on those holes for the tournament.
Despite the month long lay off, the Greyhounds put on an impressive showing by finishing the final day with a cumlative score of 312.
Freshmen Jay Muileri and Patrick McCormick also were key contributors for the Hounds as they finished 33rd and 19th respectively. Sophomore Alex Redfearn totaled a 239 over the three days which was good for 42nd place overall.
The winner of the tournament was CSU-San Bernardino, who finished 37 over par collectively. The individual winner of the event was Patrick Bauer of Sonoma State, finishing at one over for the tournament.
The Greyhounds will continue their schedule locally in the Towson Invitational on March 28 and 29th in Graysonville, MD at the Prospect Bay Country Club.
The golf team will look to improve on it's fall season, which was a building block for the Hounds.
The golf team entered the 2008 season with a lot of inexperience on a roster that featured three freshmen and one sophomore.
The inexperience didn't show right away however, as freshman Ryan McCarthy posted a 68 in his first outting at the Hawks Invitational.
Jay Mulieri is another freshman the team will be looking to this spring for immediate results, and being the brother of senior Mike Mulieri doesn't make it easier for him. A lot of pressure will be on him to produce especially since he has a semester under his belt.
Mike Muilieri, Readfearn, and junior Keith Hall will look to provide experience and for a team that is lacking in it.
After positive results last semester, the spring season looks to be a good one.
Assistant Sports Editor
The Loyola golf team took seventh in the CSUMB Otter Invitational in Seaside, California last week. The standout in the tournament was senior Mike Mulieri who shot a final round 76 to finish in the top ten individually. Mulieri finished with a three day total of 11 over par with scores of 75, 76 and 75.
Muileri was exceptional on the par fives as he finished at three under on those holes for the tournament.
Despite the month long lay off, the Greyhounds put on an impressive showing by finishing the final day with a cumlative score of 312.
Freshmen Jay Muileri and Patrick McCormick also were key contributors for the Hounds as they finished 33rd and 19th respectively. Sophomore Alex Redfearn totaled a 239 over the three days which was good for 42nd place overall.
The winner of the tournament was CSU-San Bernardino, who finished 37 over par collectively. The individual winner of the event was Patrick Bauer of Sonoma State, finishing at one over for the tournament.
The Greyhounds will continue their schedule locally in the Towson Invitational on March 28 and 29th in Graysonville, MD at the Prospect Bay Country Club.
The golf team will look to improve on it's fall season, which was a building block for the Hounds.
The golf team entered the 2008 season with a lot of inexperience on a roster that featured three freshmen and one sophomore.
The inexperience didn't show right away however, as freshman Ryan McCarthy posted a 68 in his first outting at the Hawks Invitational.
Jay Mulieri is another freshman the team will be looking to this spring for immediate results, and being the brother of senior Mike Mulieri doesn't make it easier for him. A lot of pressure will be on him to produce especially since he has a semester under his belt.
Mike Muilieri, Readfearn, and junior Keith Hall will look to provide experience and for a team that is lacking in it.
After positive results last semester, the spring season looks to be a good one.

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