GOLF: Iowa State headed to NCAA Championship

The following is a press release courtesy of Iowa State athletics communications. 

AUSTIN, Texas – The Iowa State men’s golf team is back in the NCAA Championship for the second time in the last four years, and they made it in record-setting fashion.

The Cyclones achieved the incredible accomplishment, which has only happened eight times in the history of the program, by carding their greatest round in school history this afternoon at the NCAA Austin Regional at the UT Golf Club.

ISU fired a sizzling 263 (-21), counting scores of 61 (Nick Voke), 66 (Ruben Sondjaja), 68 (Tripp Kinney) and 68 (Denzel Ieremia). ISU’s 263 aided the team to its lowest three-round total recorded in school history, as the Cyclones finished third at 845, an 18-shot cushion over No. 10 Wake Forest, the first team to miss the cut.

ISU produced a staggering 26 birdies and one eagle this afternoon, posting a score which was seven shots better than any other team in the field in its final round today.

The top five teams earned spots to the NCAA Championship, May 26-31 at Rich Harvest Farms in Sugar Grove, Ill. It marks only the second time (2014) in school history the Cyclones have qualified for the NCAA finals since the Regional format was introduced in 1990.

“I think the mindset all week was to have fun and enjoy ourselves,” Iowa State head coach Andrew Tank said.  “We might have gotten uptight and a little too serious earlier this year, and we hadn’t played our best. The goal was to be relaxed. I reminded the guys last night about that and we did that today. I couldn’t have been more pleased. We didn’t need Sam’s (Vincent) score today, but he posted a great number (72). We have felt good about our five guys all year and today just showed it.”

What made Iowa State’s historic day even sweeter was the play of Voke, who became the first Cyclone to win a NCAA postseason event with a 14-under 199 tally.

Voke, who now has a school-record five-career tournament titles, was one shot out of the lead after 36 holes. The senior then backed up his second-round 67 with a school-record 61 this afternoon, claiming medalist honors by five shots (199) and breaking ISU’s school record for low 54-hole score by two shots.

 

The former competitive course record at the UT Golf Club was a 65. Voke dusted that mark by four shots.

“I thought a couple under would give me a chance, but as I went on with the round, the birdies kept on dropping,” Voke said. “After I got the eagle on No. 14, I started feeling better. I hit a decent drive and then put a 3-iron to about 17 feet and made the putt. These days are few and far between. I knew my game was trending and this could be coming. To come up with a round like this in the Regional is something pretty special.”

Tank walked all 18 holes with Voke today. He witnessed history.

“It was a very special round,” Tank said. “He hit the ball really solid. His wedges were dialed in. He just put on a great putting display, really for the entire tournament. Today he was on fire. It was cool for him to do it on the big stage. This is really special for him because he missed out on playing with us in 2014 at nationals and he can experience it now.”

The Cyclones’ amazing final day was a group effort.

Sondjaja’s 66 today tied for the second-best round by a Cyclone in NCAA competition and it pushed him into a tie for 10th at 211. The senior racked up six birdies on his card today, helping him earn his 12th career top-10 finish.

Both Kinney and Ieremia had solid finishes, carding a pair of 68s. Kinney tied for 25th at 217 and Ieremia tied for 28th at 218.

The Cyclones are one of five Big 12 teams to advance to the 30-team NCAA Championship field (Oklahoma State, Texas, Baylor, Oklahoma).

ISU has played against the best all season, and it will continue their journey on the grandest stage in golf next weekend.

Team scores

1. Oklahoma State 287-282-270=839
2. Texas 277-288-276=841
3. Iowa State 290-292-263=845
4. Mississippi 282-294-278=854
5. Arizona State 290-293-276=859
6. Wake Forest 294-293-276=863
7. North Carolina State 290-297-277=864
8. College of Charleston 291-295-289=875
9. Kansas 296-301-279=876
10. McNeese State 303-300-274=877
11. Liberty 294-305-280=879
Georgia Southern 295-292-292=879
13. Wichita State 307-288-291=887
14. St. Peter’s 319-316-309=944

Iowa State Scores

1. Nick Voke 71-67-61=199
T10. Ruben Sondjaja 73-72-66=211
T25. Tripp Kinney 75-74-68=217
T28. Denzel Ieremia 71-79-68=218
T59. Sam Vincent 75-79-72=223

Top Individuals

1. Nick Voke, Iowa State 71-67-61=199
2. Doug Ghim, Texas 68-69-67=204

Chris Williams

Chris was hired as Cyclone Fanatic’s publisher in the fall of 2009. He is Iowa State football's postgame show host on the Cyclone Radio Network and can be heard daily from 4-7 on Des Moines' top-rated sports station, 1460 KXnO. Williams, a 2007 graduate of Iowa State’s Greenlee School of Journalism, is the former publisher of the old CycloneNation.com (Scout.com). He has also written for the Des Moines Register, the Ames Tribune, CycloneReport.com and is the former sports director at KMA Radio. When Williams isn’t working, you can usually find him doing something outdoors with his wife Ashley, daughter Camryn, and Golden Retriever Dierks. He enjoys golfing, boating, country music, the Minnesota Vikings, Atlanta Braves and is passionate about any and all motor sports so finding Williams at a local dirt track is very common.

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