Senior Andrew DiBitetto is tied for 8th, individually at six-under par. |
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May 16, 2008
Chattanooga, Tenn. - Senior Andrew DiBitetto, the 49ers all-time leader in tournaments played, wants to make sure the 49ers have one more to play. Firing a four-under par 67 in the second round of the NCAA East Regional at Council Fire Golf Club, DiBitetto kept Charlotte in contention to advance to the 30-team NCAA Championships, May 28-31.
After two rounds the 49ers are tied for eighth at five-under par, 563. The top 10 teams following Saturday's third and final round will advance to the NCAA Championships, hosted by Purdue. Charlotte will tee off at 7:47 a.m., Saturday in the final round.
"We talked in the van on the way over about getting off to a good start," said DiBitetto. "We were starting on the back nine and knew there were two par fives early (2 of the first 4 holes). We wanted to make as many birdies as possible, early."
DiBitetto succeeded, posting birdies on three of his first four holes to card a 4-under par 31 on holes 10-18 for the second straight day. DiBitetto then played the front nine in even par to finish with a two-round total of -6, 136, which lands him tied for eighth among the individuals.
Fellow senior Jonas Enander Hedin overcame a bumpy start to finish at -1, 70 while sophomore Corey Nagy rebounded from a difficult opening round to shoot even-par, 71. Senior Trevor Murphy added a +3, 74 and junior Stefan Wiedergruen shot +6, 77.
"The goal every time out is to play your best and if it's not your best you want it to be good enough," said 49ers head coach Jamie Green. "Through two rounds, (our play) falls into that `good enough' category. I'm looking forward to tomorrow being closer to our best."
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"On this golf course, on both nines, it's how you finish. Holes 15 through 18 and seven through nine are pretty much going to determine how you stack up," Green said. "We finished well. I feel good about tomorrow. They know they can play out there."
Enander Hedin, the 49ers stroke average leader, birdied his second hole (#11) but added three bogeys on his first nine, making the turn at two-over par. He birdied hole #1 and notched an eagle at the par five second to turn his game around.
"It was pretty rough," Enander Hedin admitted. "I was up and down alot. Nothing felt all that great, but I eagled #2 and got a positive boost from that and played pretty solid from there. I played some smart shots and some putts started to fall."
A birdie on the par 3, seventh helped Enander finish the round under-par.
"I struggled a bit with my ball striking, especially off the tee," Enander Hedin said. "My short game was pretty good and I'm rolling putts where I'm looking so eventually they will drop. I'll go to the range and work on my rhythm. I need to use my legs and core a little more instead of swinging with my hands."
"I need to keep doing the things I've been doing," said DiBitetto. "Stay patient and take opportunities when they come. As for the team, we just need to be ourselves. We've got good players. There's no need to try to be more or do more. We just need to be ourselves and we'll be alright."
The top 10 teams from the Regional will advance to the NCAA Championships, May 28-31 at Purdue. Charlotte, which is making its fourth straight NCAA Regional appearance has advanced to the NCAA Championships in each of the last two years. Charlotte finished a program-best third at last year's finals.
Team Results:
1 1 Georgia -32 F -13 265 271 536
2 Augusta State -13 F -2 273 282 555
T3 16 Auburn -10 F -7 281 277 558
T3 46 UC-Irvine -10 F -9 283 275 558
5 39 Mississippi St. U. -8 F -2 278 282 560
T6 30 UAB -7 F -10 287 274 561
T6 New Mexico State U. -7 F -3 280 281 561
T8 15 Tennessee-Chattanooga -5 F -3 282 281 563
T8 5 Charlotte -5 F -2 281 282 563
T10 24 Michigan State -4 F -5 285 279 564
T10 Middle Tennessee St. -4 F +2 278 286 564
12 12 Duke University E F -2 286 282 568
13 21 East Tennessee St. +1 F -1 286 283 569
14 SMU +3 F +11 276 295 571
15 33 Virginia Tech +4 F +7 281 291 572
T16 41 Georgia State Univ. +5 F +2 287 286 573
T16 Virginia, U. of +5 F +3 286 287 573
18 Western Carolina U. +6 F +5 285 289 574
T19 Colorado State Univ. +7 F +9 282 293 575
T19 35 North Carolina State +7 F +12 279 296 575
21 Coastal Carolina +8 F +7 285 291 576
22 Memphis, U. of +12 F +7 289 291 580
T23 7 South Carolina +13 F +9 288 293 581
T23 44 North Florida, U. of +13 F +4 293 288 581
25 27 Mississippi, U. of +16 F +7 293 291 584
26 Western Illinois U. +17 F +8 293 292 585
27 Jackson State Univ. +68 F +50 302 334 636