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    April 5, 2009

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    AUGUSTA, Ga. - The University of North Carolina men's golf team finished play at the Administaff August State Invitational in 17th place. Host school Augusta State took the tournament with an impressive 36-under par 828.

    Sophomore Kevin O'Connell shot three-over par on the day to finish the tournament tied for 31st. The Cary, N.C., native ended with a total two-under 214 for the tournament.

    Sophomore Henry Zaytoun III, of Raleigh, N.C., went even in the final round to finish tied for 47th. Freshman Jack Fields struggled after shooting two-under on Saturday. Fields, from Southern Pines, N.C., finished at a tie for 78th with a total 225.

    Fields' fellow freshmen Patrick Barrett and Matt Raudenbush were a part of the starting five for the first time this spring. Barrett, of Pinehurst, N.C., finished 90th with a 231 while Raudenbush, of Pine Valley, N.J., finished 93rd with a 234.

    Taylor Floyd of Augusta State took the individual win by shooting a five-under par on the final day of play, pulling him far ahead of the pack at 14-under 202 total. Derek Rende of Tennessee-Chattanooga finished in second place four shots behind Floyd at 206. There was a five-way tie for third at eight-under par: Blayne Barber of UCF, Roberto Diaz of South Carolina-Aiken, Allen John of Georgia State, Janne Kaske of Augusta State, and Robin Wingardh of Tennessee.

    Augusta State carded 11-under as a team for the final round of play to take first place. In second was Tennessee-Chattanooga with a 23-under 841 total, followed by Kent State in third place with an 843.

    The tournament was played at Forest Hills Golf Club in Augusta, Ga., which features a par-72, 6,942-yard course.

    Carolina returns to action next weekend, April 10-11th, in Wallace, N.C., for the River Landing Intercollegiate.