Oklahoma State University Athletics

Cowboys Rally For Regional Victory In Austin
May 17, 2017 | Cowboy Golf
Final Results
AUSTIN, Texas – Oklahoma State's men's golf team erased a four-shot deficit on Wednesday to earn its NCAA-leading 12th regional title, outlasting host Texas at the NCAA Austin Regional by two shots at the University of Texas Golf Club.
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The victory was OSU's fifth of the year and advanced the Cowboys to the NCAA Championship finals for a nation-leading 70th time in the 71-year history of the program. This year's championship will be contested May 26-31 at Rich Harvest Farms in Sugar Grove, Ill.
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"You always want to go into the nationals with momentum and, obviously, you have to take care of your business at the regionals. It's always a potentially unsettling week. We didn't get off to the greatest start in the first round, but I was pleased with what our guys did the last two days," OSU head coach Alan Bratton said.
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"It was a treat to play this golf course, as I haven't been here in five years. The course was in phenomenal condition and it's always good to have a chance to compete with the Longhorns and everybody else. We'll just appreciate making another NCAA Championship and get ready for that next week."
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With a 14-under score of 270 during its third round, OSU finished with a 54-hole total of 13-under 839. Texas was the runner-up at the par-71, 7,355-yard layout, finishing with an 841 total. Iowa State fired the round of the day, a 21-under 263, to finish third at 845. Ole Miss finished fourth at 854 and Arizona State grabbed the regional's fifth and final qualifying spot with an 859 total.
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"Our guys have been playing well. Today's round just says we took care of our business.," Bratton said. "We didn't make many birdies in the first round, but this team – when they have their game – they make them if they just stay patient. That's what I was mostly pleased with. We just stayed patient and put up a good score today."
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Iowa State's Nick Voke used a 61 during his final round to finish at 14-under 199 and five shots clear of the field.
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Three Cowboys were among the group to share fifth place with senior Zachary Olsen, junior Kristoffer Ventura and freshman Viktor Hovland all getting in with 3-under totals of 210.
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Olsen rose seven spots on the leaderboard courtesy of his closing 67. After opening with a birdie at the first, he moved back to even with a bogey at No. 5 before carding a pair of birdies over the final four holes of his outward nine to turn in 2-under 33. Olsen then tallied birdies at Nos. 11, 12, and 14 on his way to a 2-under 34 on his second nine to wrap up his second top-five finish of the spring.
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Ventura used a bogey-free front nine, which featured a birdie at the eighth, on his way to a 2-under 69 to secure his fourth top-five finish of the year.
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Hovland matched Olsen with a 67 to climb seven spots as well into the fifth position. The freshman's front-nine total of 32 included four birdies and helped propel him to his fourth consecutive top-10 showing.
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Zach Bauchou earned a top 10 of his own, firing a 67 to move into a tie for 10th place at 211. The sophomore turned with an even-par 35 before putting together a bogey-free inward nine that featured birdies at Nos. 13, 14, 16 and 17. For Bauchou, the finish was his third consecutive top-10 performance.
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Sophomore Hayden Wood closed with a 72 to finish at 219 and tied for 31st place.
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AUSTIN, Texas – Oklahoma State's men's golf team erased a four-shot deficit on Wednesday to earn its NCAA-leading 12th regional title, outlasting host Texas at the NCAA Austin Regional by two shots at the University of Texas Golf Club.
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The victory was OSU's fifth of the year and advanced the Cowboys to the NCAA Championship finals for a nation-leading 70th time in the 71-year history of the program. This year's championship will be contested May 26-31 at Rich Harvest Farms in Sugar Grove, Ill.
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"You always want to go into the nationals with momentum and, obviously, you have to take care of your business at the regionals. It's always a potentially unsettling week. We didn't get off to the greatest start in the first round, but I was pleased with what our guys did the last two days," OSU head coach Alan Bratton said.
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"It was a treat to play this golf course, as I haven't been here in five years. The course was in phenomenal condition and it's always good to have a chance to compete with the Longhorns and everybody else. We'll just appreciate making another NCAA Championship and get ready for that next week."
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With a 14-under score of 270 during its third round, OSU finished with a 54-hole total of 13-under 839. Texas was the runner-up at the par-71, 7,355-yard layout, finishing with an 841 total. Iowa State fired the round of the day, a 21-under 263, to finish third at 845. Ole Miss finished fourth at 854 and Arizona State grabbed the regional's fifth and final qualifying spot with an 859 total.
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"Our guys have been playing well. Today's round just says we took care of our business.," Bratton said. "We didn't make many birdies in the first round, but this team – when they have their game – they make them if they just stay patient. That's what I was mostly pleased with. We just stayed patient and put up a good score today."
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Iowa State's Nick Voke used a 61 during his final round to finish at 14-under 199 and five shots clear of the field.
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Three Cowboys were among the group to share fifth place with senior Zachary Olsen, junior Kristoffer Ventura and freshman Viktor Hovland all getting in with 3-under totals of 210.
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Olsen rose seven spots on the leaderboard courtesy of his closing 67. After opening with a birdie at the first, he moved back to even with a bogey at No. 5 before carding a pair of birdies over the final four holes of his outward nine to turn in 2-under 33. Olsen then tallied birdies at Nos. 11, 12, and 14 on his way to a 2-under 34 on his second nine to wrap up his second top-five finish of the spring.
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Ventura used a bogey-free front nine, which featured a birdie at the eighth, on his way to a 2-under 69 to secure his fourth top-five finish of the year.
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Hovland matched Olsen with a 67 to climb seven spots as well into the fifth position. The freshman's front-nine total of 32 included four birdies and helped propel him to his fourth consecutive top-10 showing.
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Zach Bauchou earned a top 10 of his own, firing a 67 to move into a tie for 10th place at 211. The sophomore turned with an even-par 35 before putting together a bogey-free inward nine that featured birdies at Nos. 13, 14, 16 and 17. For Bauchou, the finish was his third consecutive top-10 performance.
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Sophomore Hayden Wood closed with a 72 to finish at 219 and tied for 31st place.
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