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Vikings 17th After Day One At Xavier Invitational

Vikings 17th After Day One At Xavier Invitational
Contact: Alan Ashby

Oct. 10, 2005

CINCINNATI, Ohio - Cleveland State carded identical rounds of 297 on the first day of play at the Xavier Invitational and stands 17th at 594 (+18). Louisville leads the 19-team field at 19-under par, 557 heading into Tuesday's final round. The teams are competing at the 6,921 yard, par 72 Oasis Golf Club.

After a solid performance in the morning, Louisville put together a 12-under, 276 to surge ahead by four strokes. The host Musketeers are in second at 15-under, 561, while Austin Peay is seven shots back at 564.

Xavier's John Streibich fired back-to-back 67s to claim the individual lead at 10-under par, 134. Louisville's Daryl Fathauer is a shot back after carding a 64 in the afternoon, while a group of three golfers are at seven-under, 137.

Mike Rugers leads the Viking contingent at even-par, 144 -- good for a tie for 28th. Doug Barber is five shots back in a tie for 54th, while Jake Scott (T65th) and Steve Weir (T69th) posted scores of 150 and 151, respectively.

"I'm pretty disappointed with today's scores," CSU head coach Tom Porten said. "We were one-under par as a team through 12 holes in the afternoon and fell apart down the stretch. A lot of teams went low in the afternoon and we just couldn't match it. We'll see if we can get things turned around tomorrow."

The tournament concludes on Tuesday (Oct. 11) with 18 holes in the morning.

Team Leaders:
1. Louisville 281-276--557
2. Xavier 283-278--561
3. Austin Peay 276-288--564
4. Marquette 284-286--570
5. Wisconsin 283-289--572
17. Cleveland State 297-297--594

Individual Leaders:
1. John Streibich, Xavier 67-67--134
2. Daryl Fathauer, Louisville 71-64--135
3. Three players tied at 137

Cleveland State Individuals:
T28. Mike Rutgers 74-70--144
T54. Doug Barber 74-75--149
T65. Jake Scott 76-74--150
T69. Steve Weir 73-78--151
93. Ben Grandy 79-78--157