Big Hill To Climb

Tulsa in front after first round
Louie Avery - Texarkana Gazette
Staff photo by Robb Pittard Marshall Universitys Trent Schambach plays a bunker shot during the first round of the Conference USA tournament Sunday at Texarkana Country Club.
Its not supposed to be a controversy, but it was obvious Colt Knosts absence Sunday at Texarkana Country Club didnt help Southern Methodist University during first round play in the Conference USA Tournament.
The defending champion Mustangs find themselves 10th among the 11 competing schools at 301, 16 shots back of front-running Tulsa University.
Knost qualified last week for the Byron Nelson Classic with a spectacular 64, which he matched in Fridays second round to make the cut. He is expected to be in Texarkana today and Tuesday for the final two rounds of the tournament.
But is it too late for SMU?
‘I would hope 16 shots is too far back for them’ Tulsa coach Bill Brogden said. ‘If our boys do what theyre capable of well be in good shape.
Brogden was pleased his team was first after Sundays play, but not satisfied with his teams performance. Veterans Sam Korbe and Mitch Cohlmia both posted 74 during the first 18 holes. Ryan Henry led the Golden Hurricane with a brilliant 4-under 68, while Nocolas Geyger shot 71 and Brett Myers was at even par 72.
‘Im pleased with the guys overall’ Brogden said. ‘We could have done better, but then I guess everyone feels that way. All of my guys are capable, theyve all won tournaments this year. Thats a nice feeling as a coach.
Three shots back of Tulsa in the team standings is Memphis, with the UTEP another three back.
‘I believe the tournament is wide open’ Memphis Brad Benjamin said after shooting the days second best score with a 69. ‘We knew as a team we could win if we played well. Unfortunately we havent been playing that great this season. Its a tall order for us because teams like Tulsa have a lot of depth.
‘This course is really nice; the greens are awesome. I was told it was sort of like Augusta, and it is with all the trees. You feel like youre playing unique holes each hole because theyre so different.
Ian Rochester was also under par for the Memphis Tigers with a 71, while teammates Kyle Ritchie and Robbie Greenwell posted scores of 73 and 75 respectively.
UTEP had three golfers shoot par or better. Josh Taylor was 1-under, while Mannuel Torres and Colby Lindsay both shot 72. Roger Sloan was the Miners fourth player at 76.
SMUs Scott Sikes was in search of help after a disappointing 77, but remained confident the Mustangs would make a run at a fourth straight conference crown.
‘Thats why theres three days, you can have a bad day and still bounce back’ Sikes said. ‘Colt will be back today and thats a great addition. Everyone on the team supported him playing in the Byron Nelson. I guess we tried a little too hard today with Colt not here.
Louie Avery - Texarkana Gazette
Staff photo by Robb Pittard Marshall Universitys Trent Schambach plays a bunker shot during the first round of the Conference USA tournament Sunday at Texarkana Country Club.
Its not supposed to be a controversy, but it was obvious Colt Knosts absence Sunday at Texarkana Country Club didnt help Southern Methodist University during first round play in the Conference USA Tournament.
The defending champion Mustangs find themselves 10th among the 11 competing schools at 301, 16 shots back of front-running Tulsa University.
Knost qualified last week for the Byron Nelson Classic with a spectacular 64, which he matched in Fridays second round to make the cut. He is expected to be in Texarkana today and Tuesday for the final two rounds of the tournament.
But is it too late for SMU?
‘I would hope 16 shots is too far back for them’ Tulsa coach Bill Brogden said. ‘If our boys do what theyre capable of well be in good shape.
Brogden was pleased his team was first after Sundays play, but not satisfied with his teams performance. Veterans Sam Korbe and Mitch Cohlmia both posted 74 during the first 18 holes. Ryan Henry led the Golden Hurricane with a brilliant 4-under 68, while Nocolas Geyger shot 71 and Brett Myers was at even par 72.
‘Im pleased with the guys overall’ Brogden said. ‘We could have done better, but then I guess everyone feels that way. All of my guys are capable, theyve all won tournaments this year. Thats a nice feeling as a coach.
Three shots back of Tulsa in the team standings is Memphis, with the UTEP another three back.
‘I believe the tournament is wide open’ Memphis Brad Benjamin said after shooting the days second best score with a 69. ‘We knew as a team we could win if we played well. Unfortunately we havent been playing that great this season. Its a tall order for us because teams like Tulsa have a lot of depth.
‘This course is really nice; the greens are awesome. I was told it was sort of like Augusta, and it is with all the trees. You feel like youre playing unique holes each hole because theyre so different.
Ian Rochester was also under par for the Memphis Tigers with a 71, while teammates Kyle Ritchie and Robbie Greenwell posted scores of 73 and 75 respectively.
UTEP had three golfers shoot par or better. Josh Taylor was 1-under, while Mannuel Torres and Colby Lindsay both shot 72. Roger Sloan was the Miners fourth player at 76.
SMUs Scott Sikes was in search of help after a disappointing 77, but remained confident the Mustangs would make a run at a fourth straight conference crown.
‘Thats why theres three days, you can have a bad day and still bounce back’ Sikes said. ‘Colt will be back today and thats a great addition. Everyone on the team supported him playing in the Byron Nelson. I guess we tried a little too hard today with Colt not here.