Men’s Golf in Fifth Place after Three Rounds at Big Ten Tournament – Ohio State Buckeyes
5/6/2000 12:00:00 AM | Men's Golf
May 6, 2000
Columbus, Ohio-Ohio State is in fifth place with a score of 900 after three rounds at the Big Ten Championships at the Kampen Course in West Lafayette, Ind.
Northwestern is in first place with a score of 870, 27 shots ahead of host Purdue and Penn State, which are tied for second place.
Northwestern’s Luke Donald and Jess Daley are tied for first place at 213, five strokes better than Michigan’s Michael Harris.
The Buckeyes were led by Mike Austin (Jr., Burton, Mich/Flint Powers Catholic), who shot a 220 to tie for fifth place and David Wagenseller (So., Wilmington, Ohio/Wilmington), who is tied for sixth place with a score 221.
The final round of the tournament will begin tomorrow at 8 a.m.
TEAM STANDINGS RD1 RD2 RD3 Total 1. Northwestern 281 286 303 870 2. Penn State 311 291 295 897 T. Purdue 296 296 305 897 4. Minnesota 292 299 307 898 5. Ohio State 297 300 303 900 6. Michigan 292 299 311 902 T. Michigan St. 296 306 300 902 8. Wisconsin 306 301 303 910 9. Iowa 306 310 299 915 T. Indiana 299 310 306 915 11.Illinois 295 320 307 922
OSU INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS RD1 RD2 RD3 TOTAL 5. Mike Austin 72 74 74 220 T6. David Wagenseller 71 76 74 221 T28.Jason Oien 74 75 80 229 T35.Justin Collins 80 76 76 232 T44.Ryan Dennis 81 75 79 235
