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    Golf Dawgs head to SEC Championship

    The Bulldog golf squad begins
    its post-season run today, participating
    in the SEC Championship
    in St. Simons Island, Ga. The
    tournament will be a three-day
    event, and the Bulldogs hope to
    prove they are among the best in
    the conference. The team looks
    to bounce back from a seventh
    place finish earlier this week in
    the Reunion Intercollegiate, held
    in Madison.
    Head coach Clay Homan said
    his team will have to improve its
    performance early in the week
    in order to compete with some
    intense competition at the SEC
    Golf Championship.
    “The conditions were pretty
    tough,” senior Josh Bevell said.
    “Everybody has to play the same
    golf course and the same conditions,
    but we didn’t play as well
    as we would have liked.”
    SEC rivals LSU, Arkansas,
    Vanderbilt and Ole Miss finished
    in the top four. Senior Carlos
    Sainz, Jr. had the best individual
    performance for MSU, finishing
    with a three-round score of
    8-over-par, good enough to tie
    for fifth overall in the tournament.
    For Sainz, the finish gave
    him five top ten finishes on the
    season to go along with three
    top-five finishes. This was also
    the sixth time this season Sainz
    has led the Bulldogs in scoring.
    “Hopefully we can learn something
    about some of the mistakes
    we made earlier this week,”
    Homan said. “There are nine
    teams in the SEC ranked in the
    top 25, so I don’t have to tell
    these guys how difficult it will be
    to compete.”
    Although the Bulldogs did not
    get the results they wanted on the
    course, Bevell said he feels like his
    team may have benefited from
    the tournament.
    “The course in Madison is
    a pretty good warm-up for the
    SEC’s,” he said. “The speeds of
    the greens at the two courses are
    almost the same and I think it
    will help us perform well this
    weekend.”
    For five seniors, this will be
    the last SEC Championship they
    participate in for MSU. With
    that in mind, the team hopes
    it has saved its best golf for
    last, intending to put up a good
    show at the SEC’s this weekend
    and, ultimately, having a
    shot at the NCAA Tournament
    Championship.
    Homan said the key to his
    team performing well is to go
    out and play up to its abilities.
    Homan said he has told his players
    to forget about what the rest
    of the competition is doing on
    the course and just play their
    game.
    The Bulldogs will rely on their
    veteran leadership to help guide
    them through the tournament
    with seniors who have played in
    large tournaments before.
    Homan said he believes his
    players know what to expect
    heading into the SEC’s.
    “These guys will handle themselves
    really well,” he said. “The
    team is excited, but they are not
    going to be overly nervous. We
    performed well last year with the
    same group we have, and there
    is no reason we can’t do well
    again.”
    Throughout the year, the
    Bulldogs have expressed a desire
    to make it back to the NCAA
    Championship and will look to
    this weekend’s tournament as an
    opportunity to begin their run
    on a strong note.
    The SEC Championship will
    tee off at 8 a.m. today through
    Sunday. A solid performance
    will land the Bulldogs in the
    NCAA East Regionals, held in
    Galloway, N.J., on May 14.

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