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![]() Brett Hudson won the Great Lakes Regional at Lockhaven. |
April 22, 2007
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ALTON, Ill. - The Wayne State men's golf team matched its first-round score of 287 and won the Great Lakes Regional at Lockhaven Country Club with a combined total of 574.
WSU finished 16 strokes ahead of second-place Northern Kentucky (290-300--590) and was one of only two schools to post a score of under 300 in the second round (Indianapolis - 294).
Three Warriors finished in the top 10 including Brett Hudson (Bloomfield Hills, Mich./Orchard Lake St. Mary's), who won the event, shooting 139. His second-round score of 68 was his lowest round of the season and matched the second-lowest on the team this season.
Teammate Ryan Johnson (New Boston, Mich./Huron) was three strokes back (71-71--142) in second place, while Joe Wilson (Trenton, Mich.) tied for eighth (71-76--147).
Joe Juszczyk (Dearborn Heights, Mich./Divine Child) finished in a tie-for-26th (74-77--151), and Lance Chamberlain (Allen Park, Mich.) took 10 strokes off his first round score to move into a tie-for-47th (82-72--154).
Wayne State, ranked seventh in the recent Divison II Regional Rankings, will particpate in the NCAA Super Regional, held at the Twin Hills Country Club in Joplin, Mo., on May 7-9.











