
Men's Golf Team Places 19th at NCAA West Regionals
June 21, 1999 | Men's Golf
May 22, 1999
TUCSON, Ariz. - The Arizona State University Sun Devils led wire-to-wire and won the 1999 NCAA Men's West Regional today at the Omni Tucson National Resort (Par-72, 7,087 yards). ASU, which had three golfers place among the top-eight, posted a 54-hole total of 10-under-par 854 and won the event by eight shots over defending national champion UNLV (862). Today's championship marks the fourth time that the Sun Devils have won or shared the West Regional title in the 10-year history of regional play. Arizona State entered the final round with a six shot lead and carded a 283 today to keep its grip on first place.
UNLV began the day in a tie for second and ended up shooting a 285 today to finish in second outright. As for the Cougars, they shot a 287 and fell to third at 864.
The top-nine finishing teams from this regional qualified for the NCAA Championships and in addition to ASU, UNLV and BYU, the rest of the qualifiying teams included, fourth place California (874), San Diego State & Oregon (875), Washington (883), Colorado State (886) and the host Arizona Wildcats (891). The NCAA Championships will be held June 2-5, in Chaska, Minn., at the Hazeltine National Golf Club. For Arizona, it will mark the 12th consecutive year that it has advanced to the NCAA Championships.
Individually, Jeff Quinney of Arizona State also maintained his second round lead and claimed medalist honors with a 7-under-par 209 total. He used a 1-under-par 70 today to win the tourney by three shots over UNLV's Michael Kirk and Colorado State's Nigel Spence, who both finished at 4-under-par 212. There was a two-way tie for fourth at 213 between BYU's Billy Harvey and California's Dong Yi. Harvey shot a 72 today, while Yi finished with a 71.
Team Scores 1. Arizona State* 283 288 283 -- 854 2. UNLV* 288 289 285 -- 862 3. Brigham Young* 288 289 287 -- 864 4. California* 301 284 289 -- 874 5. Oregon* 297 285 293 -- 875 San Diego State* 293 295 287 -- 875 7. Washington* 291 299 293 -- 883 8. Colorado State* 296 293 297 -- 886 9. Arizona* 301 294 296 -- 891 10. UCLA 296 304 293 -- 893 Pepperdine 298 296 299 -- 893 12. Fresno State 290 305 299 -- 894 13. Texas El Paso 301 303 294 -- 898 14. Oregon State 295 310 295 -- 900 15. Stanford 301 297 304 -- 902 16. USC 304 297 302 -- 903 17. New Mexico 299 305 301 -- 905 18. UC Santa Barbara 309 311 308 -- 928* Qualified for the NCAA Championships
Individual Scores 1. Jeff Quinney (ASU) 69 70 70 -- 209 2. Nigel Spence (CSU) 71 71 70 -- 212 Michael Kirk (UNLV) 71 70 71 -- 212 4. Billy Harvey (BYU) 71 70 72 -- 213 Dong Yi (Cal) 72 70 71 -- 213 6. Matt Jones (ASU) 69 77 68 -- 214 7. Adam Scott (UNLV) 71 72 72 -- 215 8. Paul Casey (ASU) 73 73 70 -- 216 Andy Miller (BYU) 73 72 71 -- 216 James Stewart (SDSU) 70 71 75 -- 216 Jose Garrido (BYU) 68 75 73 -- 216 12. Ben Crane (Oregon) 72 71 74 -- 217 t13. Justin Peters (Nevada)* 74 73 71 -- 218 Jorge Corral (USC)* 73 74 71 -- 218 Troy Kelly (Washington) 70 74 74 -- 218 Charley Hoffman (UNLV) 71 74 73 -- 218
* Qualified for the NCAA Championships