UNLV second in Texas
Tuesday, March 23, 1999 | 10:26 a.m.
SUN STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS
The second-ranked UNLV men's golf team was in second place, five shots back, after shooting a 36-hole 16-over-par 592 Monday at the Cleveland Golf/Morris Williams Intercollegiate in Austin, Texas.
Georgia (299-288-587, 11-over par) led the tournament after two rounds of play.
Ryuji Imada (72-70--142, 2 under par) of Georgia led the individual play. UNLV's Adam Scott (74-71--145), who is competing as an individual, was tied for third. Among the players counting for UNLV, Michael Kirk (77-69-146) paced the way and was tied for seventh. Other Rebels competing were Scott Lander (tied for 11th), Jeremy Anderson (13th), Charley Hoffman (tied for 26th) and Chris Berry (tied for 51st).
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