Fresno State Athletics

'Dogs finish second at Maui Jim as program records fall
9/10/2023 6:14:00 PM | Men's Golf
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — The Fresno State men's golf team finished second in the Maui Jim Intercollegiate, scoring 45-under par on the weekend to set a new program low, breaking a record that had stood since 2005. Earning the best finish of his career, tying for second, Joseph Lloyd carded a 17-under par, tying Nick Watney for Fresno State's 54-hole record versus par.
No. 6 Auburn took home the trophy after chalking a 56-under. The Bulldogs defeated San Diego State, Ohio State, SMU, New Mexico, Oregon, UNLV, Arkansas-Little Rock, Missouri, Texas State, Colorado, Georgia State, Santa Clara and Mercer. The second-place finish was the Bulldogs' best in a season-opening tournament since Sept. 27, 2011 when they tied for second at the Kikkor Golf Husky Invitational.
"We had a great weekend out here," said head coach Chad Spencer. "Joseph Lloyd had a great tournament. Mathew Sutherland is on a serious hot streak over the past four weeks. Matthew Manganello is a veteran for us and had solid play over the weekend. It was a great start to the season."Â
Lloyd, a Scottsdale native led the Bulldogs for the third straight round, carding his second 66 of the weekend. Lloyd's 17-under par for the tournament tied for the program's 54-hole record versus par. The junior was bogey-free through 17 holes, knocking in six birdies, but took a bogey on the final hole.
Shooting his second 67 of the weekend, Matthew Sutherland finished fifth overall with a 15-under par 198.
NOTES
FRESNO STATE SCORING
T2. Joseph Lloyd -17 (66-64-66)
5. Matthew Sutherland -15 (67-64-67)
T18. Matthew Manganello -8 (70-67-68)
T37. Andrew Lee -3 (72-68-70)
T65. Jake Bettencourt +5 (70-77-71)
UP NEXT
Fresno State will host the Nick Watney Invite Sept. 25-26 Â at Fort Washington Country Club.Â
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"Fresno State Athletics - Elevate: Imagine the Possibilities" - The Elevate Campaign provides a visionary roadmap to enhance and construct a series of athletic facilities to help further position Fresno State Athletics for sustained competitive success nationally, while also further serving as a source of pride and economic growth throughout California's Central Valley. For more information, visit GoBulldogs.com/elevate.
No. 6 Auburn took home the trophy after chalking a 56-under. The Bulldogs defeated San Diego State, Ohio State, SMU, New Mexico, Oregon, UNLV, Arkansas-Little Rock, Missouri, Texas State, Colorado, Georgia State, Santa Clara and Mercer. The second-place finish was the Bulldogs' best in a season-opening tournament since Sept. 27, 2011 when they tied for second at the Kikkor Golf Husky Invitational.
"We had a great weekend out here," said head coach Chad Spencer. "Joseph Lloyd had a great tournament. Mathew Sutherland is on a serious hot streak over the past four weeks. Matthew Manganello is a veteran for us and had solid play over the weekend. It was a great start to the season."Â
Lloyd, a Scottsdale native led the Bulldogs for the third straight round, carding his second 66 of the weekend. Lloyd's 17-under par for the tournament tied for the program's 54-hole record versus par. The junior was bogey-free through 17 holes, knocking in six birdies, but took a bogey on the final hole.
Shooting his second 67 of the weekend, Matthew Sutherland finished fifth overall with a 15-under par 198.
NOTES
- The 45-under par is a new program low, one shot better than the previous low which had stood since the April 23, 2005 at the PING BYU Cougar Classic.Â
- The Bulldogs' score of 807 smashed the program's 54-hole record of 820 which came from that same tournament.
- It is just the second time in Fresno State's history that the team has been more than 25 strokes under par.
- Fresno State's second round 263 on Saturday broke the program's one-round total by three strokes.
- Joseph Lloyd's 196 set the program 54-hole score, breaking Nick Watney's 199 which was set at the Bite/Pacific Coast Intercollegiate on April 1, 2003.Â
- Lloyd's 17-under tied Watney for the lowest 54-hole tournament versus par in program history.
- Posting a 198, Matthew Sutherland also went lower than Watney's 54-hole total.
- Sutherland's 15-under is the fourth-best score versus par in program history.
FRESNO STATE SCORING
T2. Joseph Lloyd -17 (66-64-66)
5. Matthew Sutherland -15 (67-64-67)
T18. Matthew Manganello -8 (70-67-68)
T37. Andrew Lee -3 (72-68-70)
T65. Jake Bettencourt +5 (70-77-71)
UP NEXT
Fresno State will host the Nick Watney Invite Sept. 25-26 Â at Fort Washington Country Club.Â
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"Fresno State Athletics - Elevate: Imagine the Possibilities" - The Elevate Campaign provides a visionary roadmap to enhance and construct a series of athletic facilities to help further position Fresno State Athletics for sustained competitive success nationally, while also further serving as a source of pride and economic growth throughout California's Central Valley. For more information, visit GoBulldogs.com/elevate.
Players Mentioned
Get To Know: Jake Aberle
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Get To Know: Matthew Manganello
Tuesday, November 08
Get To Know: Andrew Lee
Monday, October 24
Get To Know: Joseph Lloyd
Monday, October 17