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Ohio State welcomes nation's best teams in May

June 13, 2007

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The Ohio State Scarlet Course will be the host site of the NCAA Central Regional.

COLUMBUS, Ohio - Jim Brown, now in his 35th year as head coach of the Ohio State men's golf team, announced the schedule for the 2007-08 season Wednesday. The Buckeyes will travel across the country to compete against the best teams in collegiate golf in preparation for the 2008 NCAA Championships, which will begin in Columbus in mid-May.


Ohio State will be one of three NCAA regional sites May 15-17, 2008. The Buckeyes will play host to the Central Regional prior to the NCAA Championships in West Lafayette, Ind., May 28-31 at Purdue.

Brown said the schedule fits his philosophy of playing the best teams nationally throughout the year.
"The 2007-08 tournament schedule is one of our most competitive schedules ever," Brown said. "We will be traveling all over the country to compete on some outstanding golf courses and against some of the other premier teams in NCAA Division I. We have a great mix of new tournaments along with returning to some familiar places that we have visited for a number of years. Each tournament will provide a great test and will prepare us for the NCAA Championships -- our ultimate goal."

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Men's Golf Team
The Ohio State University
2007 - 08 Tournament Schedule

DateTournament/HostLocation
September
15-16 William H. Tucker Intercollegiate University of New Mexico Albuquerque, N.M.

October
07-08 Duke Intercollegiate Duke University Durham, N.C.
26-28 Landfall Tradition UNC-Wilmington Wilmington, N.C.

November
05-07 Pacific Invitational University of Pacific Stockton, Calif.

February
09 Alumni Match The Ohio State University Jupiter, Fla.
16 Dual Match vs. TBD The Ohio State University Orlando, Fla.
25-26 Rio Pinar Intercollegiate University of Central Florida Orlando, Fla.

March
13-20 Spring Trip Phoenix, Ariz.
21-23 Ron Moore Invitational University of Denver/Iowa State University Goodyear, Ariz.
28-30 Furman Intercollegiate Furman University Greenville, S.C.

April
04-05 Marshall Invitational Marshall University Huntington, W.Va.
12-13 Robert Kepler Intercollegiate The Ohio State University Columbus
25-27 Big Ten Championship Michigan State University East Lansing, Mich.

May
15-17 NCAA Central Regional The Ohio State University Columbus
28-31 NCAA Championship Purdue University Lafayette, Ind.
 
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Buckeyes' Coffing back on course

Former Middies standout named Big Ten Golfer of the Week months after returning from surgery for wrist injury last season.

By John Bombatch
Staff Writer

Friday, March 07, 2008
To go from the operating table to Big Ten Golfer of the Week in a matter of months is quite a feat for anyone, but Middletown native Carling Coffing did it after facing the possibility she'd never play golf again.
Now, with a retooled golf game and a wrist that's "about 95 percent," Coffing is out to make even bigger accomplishments.



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Ohio State fell to eighth place in the third round of the Big Ten championships in East Lansing, Mich.
The Buckeyes shot a 313, the second-worst score among the 11 teams, for a total of 904. With one round left, they are 32 shots behind leader Michigan State.
Ohio State's Brad Smith posted a 76 and is tied for 30th among individuals. Teammates Bo Hoag and Kyle Coconis both shot 77 and are tied for 20th overall.
 
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Coconis competes in NCAA regional

Staff Reports ? May 18, 2008


COLUMBUS - Ohio State senior Kyle "Bo" Coconis from Maysville finished his collegiate career at the NCAA Division I Men's Central Regional Golf Tournament Saturday.

Coconis shot 4-over-par in round three and finished tied for 75th with a score of 17-over-par on the Scarlet Course at Ohio State University.
The day started with three bogeys in the first seven holes, but Coconis carded a birdie on eight to take the turn at 2-over. On the back nine, he had two bogeys and seven pars to finish his round at 4-over-par
Coconis started strong in round two Friday by shooting par on the first hole and nabbing a birdie on two. He stayed one-under until the fifth hole, which was a par 3 that Coconis shot 5 on. He then bogeyed holes 8, 10 and 12.
He finished Friday tied for third on the team with Bo Hoag. They trail teammates Vaughn Snyder and Patrick Simard.
On Thursday, Coconis finished 5-over-par. He struggled on holes 3, 4 and 5 with two bogeys and a double bogey. His only birdie of the first round came on the 12th hole.
Ohio State ended the regional tied for 16th as the top 10 teams advanced to the NCAA Division I National Tournament.



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Ohio State shot a 309 and tied for 16th in the NCAA Central Regional at the OSU Scarlet Course. The top 10 teams qualified for the NCAA championships, and the Buckeyes finished 10 shots behind 10th-place Indiana.
The Buckeyes didn't qualify any individuals for the NCAA championships, either.



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Had an off year down here too. Didn't make the final either, 22nd in the South Regional. Bit of a let down after 5th in the Final last year. The kids are young. They're well coached though and will be back. :)
 
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Coconis competes in NCAA regional

Staff Reports ? May 18, 2008


COLUMBUS - Ohio State senior Kyle "Bo" Coconis from Maysville finished his collegiate career at the NCAA Division I Men's Central Regional Golf Tournament Saturday.

Coconis shot 4-over-par in round three and finished tied for 75th with a score of 17-over-par on the Scarlet Course at Ohio State University.
The day started with three bogeys in the first seven holes, but Coconis carded a birdie on eight to take the turn at 2-over. On the back nine, he had two bogeys and seven pars to finish his round at 4-over-par
Coconis started strong in round two Friday by shooting par on the first hole and nabbing a birdie on two. He stayed one-under until the fifth hole, which was a par 3 that Coconis shot 5 on. He then bogeyed holes 8, 10 and 12.
He finished Friday tied for third on the team with Bo Hoag. They trail teammates Vaughn Snyder and Patrick Simard.
On Thursday, Coconis finished 5-over-par. He struggled on holes 3, 4 and 5 with two bogeys and a double bogey. His only birdie of the first round came on the 12th hole.
Ohio State ended the regional tied for 16th as the top 10 teams advanced to the NCAA Division I National Tournament.



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WOW! this writer has obviously never been around golf before. "shooting par on the first hole" and "a par 3 that Coconis shot 5 on" are gems.
 
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