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Houston Catches Memphis To Share Second Round Lead At 2006 Conference USA Men's Golf Championship
 

 
 
 

 
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April 25, 2006

West Point, Miss. - Houston and Memphis share the second-round lead at 565 (-11) following day two action of the 2006 Conference USA Men's Golf Championship on the par 72, 7,000-yard course at the Old Waverly Golf Club. The 42nd-ranked Cougars erased a nine-shot deficit after posting the low-team round of the day at 280 to pull even with the Tigers, who shot a one-over, 289 following a first-round total of 276.

Junior Pablo Acuna led a trio of Cougars under par as he fired a six-under, 66 to share low-individual round honors with UCF senior Sonny Nimkhum. The Golden Knight veteran shares the overall lead at 138 (-6) with SMU senior Will Dodson, who registered his second-straight round in red figures with a 68. Dodson shot a 70 in the opening round.

Dodson has the 35th-ranked Mustangs in third place, four shots behind the two leaders at 569 (-7). Nimkhum helped UCF move within six shots of the lead at 571 (-5) as the Golden Knights had the second-best round of the day at 283. 24th-ranked Tulsa also came in under par through two rounds after posting a 287 to sit at 572 (-4) for the tournament.

UAB sits in sixth place (577, +1), Rice is seventh (581, +5) and host Southern Miss moved up a spot to eighth at 583 (+7). East Carolina (593, +15) and Marshall (599, +20) also moved up one spot in the standings to place ninth and tenth, respectively. UTEP fell back to 11th at 602 (+26), while Tulane rounds out the team scoring for the second-straight day at 623 (+47).
 

 

Houston senior Zach Mowbray and Memphis freshman Brad Benjamin are tied for third in the individual standings at 140 (-4). Mowbray was one of just three players to break par in both rounds as he posted a 69 to go with his first-round score of 71. Benjamin was one-over par at 73, following a 67 in Monday's first round.

Acuna is part of a five-way tie for fifth at 141. The Cougar had the best turnaround from day one, improving nine strokes to a 66 after his first-round score of 75. Two Blazers are among the quintet at 142 as Garrett Osborn and Josh Thompson fired identical even-par scores of 72, following three-under, 69 efforts in round one. Also at 141 are Rice freshman Kyle Kelly and first round co-leader Colt Knost of SMU.

The final round begins at 7:45 a.m. CT on Wednesday.

Team Standings (After 36 holes)
1.  Houston       285-280 = 565 (-11)
    Memphis       276-289 = 565 (-11)
3.  SMU           278-291 = 569 (-7)
4.  UCF           288-283 = 571 (-5)
5.  Tulsa         285-287 = 572 (-4)
6.  UAB           286-291 = 577 (+1)
7.  Rice          286-295 = 581 (+3)
8.  Southern Miss 292-291 = 583 (+5)
9.  East Carolina 296-297 = 593 (+15)
10. Marshall      302-297 = 599 (+20)
11. UTEP          291-311 = 602 (+26)
12. Tulane        308-315 = 623 (+47)
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