Oct. 16, 2007
Palm Springs, Calif. - Behind a team low round of 2-under, 70, senior Chris Rosenau (Redding, Calif.) pushed the Tigers up two spots to finish in 13th place at The Presitge, hosted by Stanford and UC Davis, on Tuesday, October 16. The Tigers shot a final round of 296 to go along with their first day scores of 306 and 290 to finish the tournament at 893, 28-over par. Charlotte held on to their first day lead with an even round, 288, on the final day to take the tournament at 10-under par. Stanford finished at 2-under for the tournament to finish second. The two teams were the only teams to complete the three rounds under par.
After a tough first day that saw him begin the round in 71st place overall, Rosenau shot the low round of the tournament for the Tigers in his final 18 holes to climb up to 37th place. Rosenau finished the tournament with scores of 79, 74, and 70 to complete the three rounds at 223, 7-over par.
Finishing behind Rosenau was freshman Alex Johnson (Tucson, Ariz.) who shot a 73, 1-over par, round on the final day. Johnson finished the tournament in a tie for 41st with a total score of 224, 8-over par, after first day rounds of 79 and 72.
Freshman T.J. Bordeaux (Tacoma, Wash.) continued his strong play for the Tigers as she finished the third round just behind Rosenau and Johnson with a score of 74. Classmate Alex Grieb (San Diego, Calif.) finished the tournament in a tie for 66th place after shooting a 7-over, 79 on Tuesday to complete the tournament at 13-over. Senior Charles Van Sicklen (Stockton, Calif.) struggled in the final day of the tournament with a score of 84 to fall to 74th in the individual standings at 15-over par.
Pacific will be back in action on Thursday, October 25, in Long Beach, Calif. as they kick off the first round of the Del Walker Intercollegiate.
13 - Pacific - 306, 290, 296 - 892, +28
T37 - Chris Rosenau - 79, 74, 70 - 223, +7
T41 - Alex Johnson - 79, 72, 73 - 224, +8
T66 - Alex Grieb - 73, 77, 79 - 229, +13
74 - Charles Van Sicklen - 75, 72, 84 - 231, +15
N/A - T.J. Bordeaux - D, 72, 74 - 146, +2