HOWEY IN THE HILLS, Fla.
(GreenBayPhoenix.com) - The Green Bay
men's and women's golf teams have 18 holes remaining to make a move at the 2011
Horizon League Championships at Mission Inn Golf and Tennis Resort. The men sit
in sixth place after a second round 321 and the women are in seventh after
shooting a 347 in the second round on Saturday.
The
Phoenix men slipped from second place to sixth place on Saturday but are still
just three shots outside of third place with a two-day total of 633. Cleveland
State continues to lead after a second consecutive 308. Detroit had the best
second round of the day with a 305 and is three shots behind Cleveland State.
Loyola (630, +54), Valparaiso (631, +55) and Wright State (631, +55) are just
ahead of the Phoenix in the eight-team field.
Sophomore
Chad Ebert (Kenosha, Wis.) is on the
verge of a top-10 finish after rounds of 75 and 80 that put him alone in 10th
place. Senior Austin Ehlenfeldt
(Beaver Dam, Wis.) shaved three strokes off his round one with a 79 on the
strength of a one-over par 38 on the back nine. He is in a tie for 24th place with
a 36-hole total of 161 (+17).
Sophomore
Cam Fuller (Sturgeon Bay, Wis.) is
tied for 13th after two solid rounds (76-82=158), senior Chris Pural (Green Bay, Wis.) has had back-to-back 80s to put him
in a tie for 22nd while freshman Sam Weber (Heartland, Wis.) is in 32nd place (81-83=164).
On
the women's side, the Phoenix was nine shots better on Saturday while firing a
347 are in seventh with a two-day total of 703 (+119). Butler leads with
36-hole total of 650 (+66) while Detroit (654, +70), Cleveland State (670,
+86), Loyola (670, +86), Youngstown State (678, +94) and Valparaiso (687, +103)
round out the field.
Senior
Ellyn Hansen (Milton, Wis.) was 10
strokes better on Saturday while firing a team-best 79 that included 12 pars.
She is currently tied for 12th with a 36-hole total of 168 (+22).
Sophomore
Christina De Boer (Onalaska, Wis.)
also was much improved in her second round, firing an 85 that was eight strokes
better than round one. De Boer is currently in 28th place at 178 (+32). Junior Eleanor Yorobe (Bloomington, Minn.) is
tied for 25th (176, +30) while Steph Fitfield (Oconto Falls, Wis.) and Molly Fassbinder (Hudson, Wis.) round out the scores for the Phoenix
women in 30th (181, +35) and 34th (196, +50).
The
two teams will conclude play in the 2011 Horizon League Championships on Sunday
with the final 18 holes.
2011 Horizon League Championship
Mission Inn Golf and Tennis Resort - Howey in the
Hills, Fla.
Round 2
Men's Team Scores
1. Cleveland State, 308-308=616
(+40)
2. Detroit, 314-305=619 (+43)
3. Loyola, 315-315=630 (+54)
T4. Valparaiso,
313-318=631 (+55)
T4. Wright State, 313-318
(+55)
6. Green Bay, 312-321=633 (+57)
7. Youngstown State,
315-319=634 (+58)
8. Butler, 320-315=635 (+59)
Green Bay Men's Individual Scores
10. Chad Ebert, 75-80=155
(+11)
T13. Cam Fuller, 76-82=158
(+14)
T22. Chris Pural, 80-80=160
(+16)
T24. Austin Ehlenfeldt, 82-79=161
(+17)
32. Sam Weber, 81-83=164
(+20)
Women's Team Scores
1. Butler, 333-317=650 (+66)
2. Detroit, 326-328=554
(+70)
T3. Loyola, 329-341=670
(+86)
T3. Cleveland State, 338-332=670
(+86)
5. Youngstown State, 346-332=678
(+94)
6. Valparaiso, 343-344=687
(+103)
7. Green Bay, 356-347=703 (+119)
Green Bay Women's Individual Scores
T12. Ellyn Hansen, 89-79=168
(+22)
T25, Eleanor Yorobe, 87-89=176
(+30)
28. Christina De Boer, 93-85=178
(+32)
30. Steph Fitfield, 87-94=181
(+35)
34. Molly Fassbinder, 96-100=196 (+50)