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Hawkeyes Advance To Semifinals Of Match-Play Championships

Hopfinger's impressive approach shot to the 17th green proved to be the difference maker for Iowa's quarterfinal win.

Hopfinger's impressive approach shot to the 17th green proved to be the difference maker for Iowa's quarterfinal win.

Feb. 12, 2010


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    CORAL SPRINGS, FL - The University of Iowa men's golf team will continue on to the semifinal round of the 2010 Big Ten Match-Play Championships after a thrilling win over Ohio State Friday afternoon. The second-seeded Hawkeyes were tied with the Buckeyes, 3-3, after 18 holes, but won the team match after three tie-breakers.

    With tough losses from sophomores Chris Brant, Brad George and Dusty Koth in the fourth, fifth and sixth positions, respectively, the Hawkeyes found themselves down 3-0 early. A gritty finish from the top three spots, however, put Iowa in a 3-3 tie and gave them the opportunity to win the team match in a tie-breaker.

    The first tie-breaking criterion was holes won, but both teams had nine, taking it to the second tie-breaker which is combined holes remaining when each individual match ended. Both teams tied again with five holes remaining, but the Black and Gold finally won the third tie-breaker which was based on the result of the No. 1 individual match between junior Brad Hopfinger and Ohio State's Bo Hoag.

    After Hopfinger stuck his approach shot to the 17th green within a foot of the cup, Hoag was forced to make his birdie putt and fell short, conceding the match and giving Hopfinger what turned out to be a crucial 3 and 1 victory. In another exciting finish, junior Vince India sunk an impressive birdie putt on the 17th to seal a 2 and 1 victory. Sophomore Barrett Kelpin also came up strong with a convincing 4 and 3 win after 15 holes.

    In the end, had either Hopfinger or India taken their matches to the 18th hole, Ohio State would have won the eventual second tie-breaker. Also, Kelpin's 4 and 3 decision proved to be a big help for the Hawkeyes in their quarterfinal match.

    "It was an exciting day," said Head Coach Mark Hankins. "It feels good to finally be on the winning side of a tie-breaker in match-play format. After losing two of three matches last year to tie-breakers, it feels good to get our first Big Ten Match-Play victory."

    The Hawkeyes, ranked 35th in the country, will take on sixth-seeded Northwestern Saturday morning for a trip to the championship match. The winner will face whoever wins the semifinal match between ninth-seeded Purdue and fourth-seeded Minnesota, also being played Saturday morning.

    "I look forward to facing a hot Northwestern team who won two matches today," said Hankins. "Mostly, I'm proud of the effort our guys made today and we're excited to get back out there tomorrow morning."


     

     

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