VALDOSTA, Ga.
- In his first tournament of the
Spring, University of North Alabama
All-American Daniel Creel made the
all-tournament team and led the Lions to a
seventh place finish at the First Federal
Southeastern Collegiate Tournament at
Kinderlou Forest Golf Club.
Creel shot a
three round total of 217 to finish fourth
and West Florida's Tobias Rosendahl was a
stroke behind at 218 to round out the
individual top five.
Florida
Southern's Judson Eustaquio shot a final
round 68 to lead the Mocs to a one-stroke
team victory.
Eustaquio
tallied 16 pars and two eagles on the day to
preserve the win for FSC, which entered the
day with an 11-stroke lead over Georgia
College. His 68 also moved him into a tie
for the individual medalist honors at 212
(-4) with Valdosta State's Brent Witcher and
Georgia College's Niclas Johansson. All
three golfers parred the first play-off hole
before Eustaquio tallied his third eagle of
the day on the second hole to best Witcher
and Johansson, both of whom birdied the
hole.
Overall,
Florida Southern shot a three-round total of
878 ( 14) while Georgia College finished
with an 879. Valdosta State was four shots
back with an 882 (18) followed by West
Florida with an 886 ( 20) and Nova
Southeastern with a 900 ( 34).
Lander finished
sixth with a 38-over 904, one stroke better
than North Alabama, which finished seventh.
Florida Tech was eighth with a 906 ( 40),
Lynn (908/ 42) ninth and Barry (912/ 46)
tenth. Eckerd shot a 931 ( 65) to claim 11th
while St. Leo was 12th with a 936 ( 70) and
West Georgia and Coker tied for 13th at 937
( 71). Delta State claimed 15th with a 940 (
74), Rollins 16th (949/ 83) and Tampa 17th
(952/ 86).