Taking It To The Limit
CSU’s AJ Ott will make NCAA national championships his final college event after qualifying as individual at Stillwater Regional
CSU's Staiano, Ott go low in final round to notch top-10 finishes in nationally-televised Western Intercollegiate; Rams' Teiffel makes ace
By Gary Baines - 04/17/2019
It was a day of personal highlights for several Colorado State University men's golfers on Wednesday in the final round of the nationally-televised Western Intercollegiate in Santa Cruz, Calif.
There was a hole-in-one from freshman Oscar Teiffel (pictured above), who used a 6-iron on the 177-yard eighth hole, though an opening-hole quadruple bogey led to him shooting 79 on the day.
There was a 4-under-par 66 from senior Jake Staiano of Cherry Hills Village, who played his final 10 holes in 6 under par, making an eagle on the par-5 13th.
And there was a 3-under 67 by junior AJ Ott of Fort Collins, his low score of the season.
Going low in the final round led to top-10 finishes for Staiano and Ott, the CGA Players of the Year in 2017 and '18, respectively. They shared ninth place individually in the 84-man field with a 2-under 208 total. It was Ott's third top-10 of the season in major tournaments, and Staiano's second.
As a team, CSU tied for sixth in the 13-school field that included seven teams ranked in the top 50 in the nation.
Elsewhere In Local Golf: CSU finished eighth out of nine teams in the Women's Mountain West Conference Championship in Rancho Mirage, Calif., while the University of Colorado was 11th out of the 11-team field at the Women's Pac-12 Championship in Palos Verdes Estates, Calif.
Ellen Secor paced CSU indivdiually with her 15th-place showing, while Kirsty Hodgkins led the way for CU by placing 26th individually. Coloradan Erin Sargent finished 15th for Wyoming in the MWC tournament.
WESTERN INTERCOLLEGIATE
April 15-17, 2015 (final) in Santa Cruz, Calif.
6. (out of 13 teams) Colorado State 349--1065
9. AJ Ott 72-69-67--208
9. Jake Staiano 69-73-66--208
26. Parathakorn Suyasri 69-73-72--214
33. Jack Ainscough 71-73-71--215
63. Davis Bryant 75-75-73--223
72. Oscar Teiffel 72-75-79--226
WOMEN'S PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIP
April 15-17, 2019 (final) in Palos Verdes Estates, Calif.
11. (out of 11 teams) Colorado 309-311-303--923
26. Kirsty Hodgkins 75-72-77--224
41. Malak Bouraeda 78-78-73--229
49. Gillian Vance 77-79-78--234
52. Elle Otten 85-82-75--242
55. Kelsey Webster 79-83-84--246
WOMEN'S MOUNTAIN WEST CHAMPIONSHIP
April 15-17, 2019 (final) in Rancho Mirage, Calif.
8. (out of 9 teams) Colorado State 321-319-309--949
17. Ellen Secor 77-81-75--233
29. Jessica Sloot 78-82-78--238
29. Saga Traustadottir 83-80-75--238
37. Fiona Hebbel 83-76-84--243
44. Katrina Prendergast 90-83-81--254
Also
15. Coloradan Erin Sargent, Wyoming 76-75-81--232
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